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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
-. ws "i ' T. ' -i O, - i-t THE DAILY NIB1A0EM HT FOOTBALL FACTS fly H. V. HARLAN ALL SOULS' CHURCH A Free Religious Society CORNER H AND 13Tir ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister (2l G ' ; jr v- j7-r , 07 2; o 00 0) Nebraska 10-11 24 11- 1 18 11-15 9 Kansas 10-11 65 10-18 11 10-26 26 11-15 0 11-22 x Missouri 10-25 21 11- 8 10 11-15 19 11-22 x Ames 10-18 37 10-25 13 11- 1, 9 11-22 x Kansas Aggies 10-11 6 10-25 0 Washington 10-11 7 10-18 7 1 e S O a 9 0 1.000 0 .750 9 13 18 21 24 26 55 37 13 0 0 33 0 11-22 x 11- 1 11-15.... Drake 10-18 11- 1 11- 8 11 10 3 3 0 1.000 0 . .. 0 t 7 3 12 .333 x 2 0 2 .000 4 0 4 .000 33 3 12 .333 13 Indicates where games were played. xlndicates garaeB to be played. Quite Right! "In many respects this 1913 football machine is one of Nebraska's greatest aggregations during the twenty or more years that we have been string ing along with tho sport. The team is Bhy of beef, especially in the line and Nebraska lines generally have had plenty of weight in addition to which most of the players are In their first year on the 'varsity. Yet they have whipped Minnesota, Ames and Kansas, in addition to several foes of lesser caliber, and to date have a clean slate a record possessed by very few of the top notch elevens in intercolle giate football. The writer has had at least a fair opportunity to study and compare Nebraska teams, and he is frank to say that the 1913 squad has derived most of its success from its splendid fighting spirit. There are "Beveral great football players on the Nebraska eleven this fall, but their best asset is their spirit their de termination never to give in. The Iowa Hawkeyes have been running up several fat scores this year, but if they expect to pull that line of stuff on tho Cornhuskers, the Iowans may as well get over the notion. Tho Hawkeyes, for Instance, piled up more than seventy points on Northwestern, nearly as many on Indiana, and up ward of forty at the expense of the Ames Aggies. It la unquestioned that the Iowans are lugging a fine line of football goods, but when a winning team scores as frequently as Iowa has done, it often means that the losing eleven, providing it has any material knowledge of football, must have "A This U a religious society with tha University ideal, ''the search after truth." It has no creed or dogma to defeat!. It seeks to develop the reverent attitude toward life and tk sprit of service among men. Problems of life are discussed frankly and freely in the light of roedern knowledge. Service. 10:45 a- m. SECOND SERMON ON TEST OF AMERICAN PRINCIPLES Students' Liberal Religious Union, 12:15 DR. J. H. POWERS will give the first of a scries of two addresses on Evolution, "Past and Present." YOU ARE INVITED .J University Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria Established for the students. Managed by the Students. Conducted in the interests of the students. Serves the largest amount of the best food at the least cost. The Cafeteria in the Temple. "quit." But there will bo no quitting by the Cornhuskers when they go against the Hawkeyes. The perform ances of tho Nebraska players this year have demonstrated that they are not made of the quitting stuff." Lin coln News. Football fans are getting on to the fact that the Indians should not be rated so highly, considering their training and the fact that they play under no eligilibillty rules. "Eastern football writers are feat uring Guyon, one of the Carlisle red skins, and styling him the greatest of all present football stars. It should not occasion astonishment that Guyon has learned at least a few of the finer points of the game of the gridiron. Something like a dozen years ago Guyon, then conspicuous for his red hat and his speed, was playing the game with Haskell on Nebraska field. He was a star evjBJi then, yet Glenn Warner gets the credit for Guyon's development at Carlisle." Lincoln News. Iowa Scores Todate. Iowa 45, State Teachers 3, Oct. 11. Iowa 78, Cornell 0, Oct. 18. Iowa 7, Chicago 26, Oct. 25. Iowa 60, Indiana 6, Nov. 1. Iowa 78, North Western 6, Nov. 8. Iowa 45, Ames 7, Nov. 15. Iowa ?, Nebraska ?, Nov. 22. Nebraska-Iowa 8cores. Year. Neb. Iowa. 1892 10 10 1893 20 18 1894 36 0 1895 6 0 1896 0 I) 1897 6 0 1898 5 t 1899 No game 1900 No game 1901 No game 1902 17 6 1904 17 6 1905 No game 1906 No game 1907 No game 1908 11 8 1909 6 6 1910 No game 1911 No game 1912 No game Games won Nebraska, 11; Iowa, 1. Tie scores 3. Total scores Nebraska 134, Iowa 58. lluttiprmtij Nntirra Tho Senior football team will meet at the east end of the armory this morning at 11 o'clock. Mho Mon day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sophomore class meeting will bo held Tuesday at 11:30 in Memorial hall. Important business meeting. Sopho mores out. Prof. E. Meade Wilcox will deliver an illustrated lecture on "Tropical Agriculture" before the Ag. club to morrow evening in Ag. hall. Tho lecture is exceedingly Interesting and all mmbers should be out. Vis itors welcome. Loeb's Orchestra, L-9896 or B-1392. Dr. Alldrltt, Dentist, 200 Ganter Bldg., 1140 O St. B3905. C. J. Chapllne, former student at Nebraska, was a campus visitor this week. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter, and Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th. WE ARE GOING TO The Huffman's General Supply House For our SCHOOL and OFFICE Supplies We get more for our money at 208 outh 11th Street -;- -:- Lincoln 31 ' e. ,C : -Oi,3 .