MWftitiMffiiHiBffly The Daily Nebraskan VOL Xni. NO. 39 CORNHUSKERS vs. COYOTES VAR8ITY SECOND STRING MEN WILL PLAY WE8LEYAN ELEVEN. GAMEflWILL BE GOOD ONE Cripples Are Rapidly Improving Purdy-Rutherford and Towles Will Be Out for Practice Monday. (B H V Harlan ) This afternoon at !l o'cloc-K on Coin dusker Field the Cornhuskei eleven will Ik at home to the Methodists' leven of Weslejan Unlversit The chief diversion of the day will be a tootball game during the pioccduie of which' the Cornhuskers will en deavor to pet as many Coyote scalps uh possible It is alleged bv some that the said Coyotes are hahle to be heaid from and that the process of lifting their scalpH will not be without thrills and much hard fighting. The game will undoubtodb be worth seeing A large number of onlookers and bystanders .ire expected to be present Wesleyan Pointed for This Game. Coach Cline, the Wesleyan mentor, has been pointing his men all fall for (his game He and others entertain hopes that the Coyotes will hold the Cornhuskers to a small score And of percham e, the Covotes should them selves draw blood, jov would be 1111 confined in lTni i -!( n Place this evening No one seems to hae much ol an idea as to how strong the Methodists are A week or so ago Morningside College swamped them with a large .ind lopsided score. Wesleyan has the interests of Omaha citizeihe in the played several other games this fall, the statistics of which are not at hand Thej .should. -however, give the scarlet and cream team a good tussle Varsity Second String Men Will Play. The varsitv icgulars have been h.iving one awtully good rest this week Coach "Jumbo" Stiehm gave most of them a leprieve for a week to rest, sleep, nurse bruises and take (lungs easj so that they will be in prime condition lor the Kansas game a week from todaj With the majority ot the icgulars out the wondei worker has been work ing the second string men in scrim mages against the freshmen These are the men that he will phi against Wesleyan The Probable Line Up. While the complete line up for to day's game is more or less uncertain tho personnel of the "pony" backflold is at least known Coffee will play full back He has been hitting the treshman line hard in practice and should show up well in the game Elwell, who plflyed a star game against Ames, will be in at right half. Delometro has been playing a slash- (Continued on Page Four ) Nebraska UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER BIG ANNUAL LUNCHEON HELD IN OMAHA THURSDAY Many Nebraskans Re-Unite During Meeting of State Teachers' Asso ciation Influence and Growth of University Depicted A luncheon was gien b the alumni ol the University ol Nebraska at the Home hotel ThuiHda dm ing the meet ing ot the State Teachers' spoliation in Omaha Chancelloi Aveiv, Di I S Cutter N M Giahain. Guv K Reed and Piol II V Caldwell gae in lormal talks Miss Eva O Sullivan. vie- pi cutr-nr ot rhc cttc nlimini a-- soci.it ion piesnlid PI, Hi s ui'ic --ei for L'cu, and whin the n ws got .'111)111111 that the banquet was to be held the alumni of Omaha and 1 10111 the teach eis 111 the association more than filled the hall Seveial w ei e tinned awav. thiough la K ol 1 00m Di Cuttei s addi ess was on the woik ol the medical school at Omaha, em phasimg the fact that its position in the metiopolis ol the state kept alive work ol the I'niveisitv as nothing else connected with the institution ouhl do He was lollovved bv Mi Giaham supei intendeut ol the South Omaha public schools He spoke ol the pi ide ol thf univeisitv that is felt bv the alumni and then enthusiasm and In tiesi ni all things pcituinmg to it Alumni Dues Reduced Guv E Iteed, manager ol athletics, spoke loi the state alumni associa t ion. suiting among other things that the annual due of the association had been 1 educed lrom $.r to $1 Prof Caldwell's address concerned the universit as a I actor 111 civiliza tion, without attempt to localize the inlluence He declared, however, tlrat the Universit v ol Nebiaska would un doubtedl) plav as important a part In lnt. d,.eonnuMit of ideals and bettei- j mnt ol conditions as anv suc-h in ' sjmtion in the United States ( Chancelloi Aveiv closed with an c- , ,, lunation of tlie piogress made in def inite plans foi the erection of addi tional buildings and obtaining add.- t.onal grounds to. the institution He! cNplam-d how the proc tiling of the j land to be added to the campus lies with the voteis of the state as well as the steps that have been taken to put the plans before the regents of the univeisitj and alumni Another Nebraska Grad Married. Mr. Paul A lowing, formerly of Cen tral City but now in Washington, I) C , connected with the census dopart nien, is another of the University of Nebraska graduates w ho has taken unto himself a wife. Miss Edith Anna Larlmore, of Washington, I) 0 Florence Lyford, Gladys Holland of Palls City, Ruth Mltchen, Knox col lege, and Helen Hornby, of University Place are visiting at the Pi Phi house this week Wesleyan 'TTJfW ' STUDENT DIRECTORY TO BE PUT ON SALE TUESDAY Complete Handbook of Addresses and Phones Ready for Students Next Week. The Students' Directory for which all have been so patiently waiting will piobablv be placed on sale Tues day great deal of woi k and cncigv have been put foith to make it one of the beut and most complete dnectoiies v ei put on sale A c hange lrom the di deal ot woik and energy have been -jiul -lilt ih. tn iiinUi- il one nf Mu- best .ind most complete dliectories evet nut on sale change from the di lecloiv ot last vear is that till facult) names will be 111 alphabetical order and in bold tvpe This arrangement was decided upon after a conterence with the Registrar and other authori ties It was impossible to procure some ot the fraternity Greek letters and lather than delnj the director Knglish letteis liav e been substituted Look loi voui book Tuesdnv Y. M. C. A. METING SUNDAY AFTERNOlTN First of Series of Enjoyable Get-to-Gethers Comes Tomorrow llegiiining this coming Sundav altel noon the Y M C A looms 111 the Temple building will be used for the cntei tainment ol those who wish todeison, Grautz, Gerlau and Kuhlk have recreation 111 the form ol a good1 The dope on the result is not at all time Fellowship, singing, stories, good music, and short crisp talks by those who know how to make them, will be features of the good time The I10111 is 2 p m for a good time ENGINEERS DANCE TONIGHT Fiist Hop of the Year Will be Held at Lincoln at 8:45 The Hist geneial linivcisitv bop of the vear will be held tonight The ,.-I1Kjn,HM.H- ,lop it iK lo ,H, hol(1 at tho Lllin),n at 8 45 A lh(. ti(.kt,th ,mv ,)(.(,n disJOB,1(1 ol so thal ,,,,. (laI1(M. should be a successful one to start the season with A L. Hickman, chair man. I, W Harts, mastei ol cue moni(h. and R. P Wagner composed the committee in charge The dance will begin at 8-4.r), regardless of wheth all are present Marie Houska ot Omaha and Maiie Peart of Harvard are spending the'toi the run Nothing but a severe week-end at the Delta Zeta house . touch of weather will necessitate a postponement, although inclement Miss Melisa E Clark of St. Edwards, a former University of Nebraska stu dent, and Dr. Eugene T. Phelps of Hebron, Neb., also a former student of the University, were united in mar riage and will make their home in Chicago, where thed octor is engaged in hospital work vs. Nebraska Today Price, 5 Cents CROSSCOUNTRY RUN TODAY FIVE UNIVERBITIEB OF MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE COM PETE FOR HONORS. WILL FINISH DURING W,U. GAME Kansas, Kansas Aggies, Ames, Mis souri, and Nebraska Will Run Dope on Results Not Certain. With live universities ol the middle west competing, represented by thlrt) men till told, the annual MiHHOuTl Vnl lev ci oss country run today promises to be an athletic event of the season It has been arranged that tho flnlHli will be staged on the cinder track or the athletic- Held during the Wesleyan game, adding to the spectacular inter est in the meet The start will be made at :! lf from Tenth street, west of the athletic field All ol the teams were on the ground las! night, with the exception of the Kansas Aggies who arrive thlB morn ing The personnel ol the teams is as follows 111i". Snvder (capt ). MacWnrter, Ghss, I loin Scdei, Nahasted Kansas Edwards. I)eewall. SpreJr, 'ei million. Rims Mishoini Pel iv lluisl, Penh;). I'awcet, llogan, Trehune Kansas Aggies Entries not known Nebraska Mi-Masters, Goetze, An conclusive Nebraska is represented bv a "dark horse" team, since onlv two ol the men have competed in a previous race of this sort. Hutto, of the Kansas Aggie team, is touted throughout the valley as a speedy man in cross country, and it Is expected that he will be the individual star of the race Goetze of Nebraska has been I ,)1(.U.1 )b some to run a close second However, theie is no way of forecast ing the result Ames and Missouri held a dual meet earlier in the season, to the advantage of Ames, but the other schools have no way of comparing themsolves to the results of this meet Missouu letained the laurels of the race last jear. winning over the othei foui valle.v schools on her home course at Columbia Nebiaska finished last, j,,,, HtartL.,i sso,k to eface that iccord jnimediatelv Although a c hange of weather set In last night, with a Hurry of cold wind and a hint ol rain or snow, no change was announced in regard to the plans weather would have the effect of keep ing down the speed of the men and preventing the possibility of establish ing a record Football practice Monday at 3:15 p m sharp. Everybody out in suits. Practice Tuesday at 11 a. m. 8, 1913