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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1913)
-TT- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FOOTBALL FACTS (Continued from I'nge Throo) when an ofllelul turklcd one of bin pluyeiH mxl thereby prevented a touchdown Ah a matter of fact. Had den made no mlntnkc. The referee's wlilHtle had been blown for the In flict Ion of the five yard penalty and the ball could not be legally put ttito play until the referee had again blown bin whlHtle. The Iowa plan wiih to reriiHe the penalty. (IroHH wiih to take the ball on a legal pass from center and then get away to a touch down. Hut the ball wiih not legally In play, ho I laddon knew Junt what he wiih doing, regardleHH of which wo fully expect to nee colmuiiB and col umiiH of dope coming out of Iowa City telling how an otllcial tackled an Iowa player and bonded off a touch down -Lincoln News. Eckeraall Admits An Error. The complnlnt the Hawkeycn and their KiipporterH lodged agaliiHt the de ciHion of Umpire Hadden, on which a touchdown wiih dinnllowed hecnuHe an Iowa player wnB holding in the lino, taken no nccount of the fact that the CornhuHkerH made n touchdown for which they woro given no credit. When Left Tncklo Hnlllgnn liroke through and blocked a punt, the bull bounced buck of the gonl line and over the wire fence enclosing the field Hnlll gnn Jumped ovor the fence and pre sumed thnt ho hnd registered a touch down He hnd, iih a matter of fact, yet It was disallowed, the same as the one subsequently made by Dick, the Hawk eye halfback Trior to the game Stlchm and Hawley, the two head coaches, had agreed to a special ground rule by which the ball, in event ll bounded over and went outside the wire en closure, should go to the defenshe team At the time Hnlllgnn blocked KlrkVs punt, tho Oornuuskers were the defensive team, while the Hawkeyes had the ball and, therefore, were the offensive eleven. Iteferee Walter Kck ersall was frank to admit Saturday night, following the game, that a strict application of the rule would have credited Hnlllgnn with n touchdown. "I expected Stlehm to come onto the Held and protest," said the well known Chicago wrlter-ofllcial "I ruled that it was a touchback because It seemed to me that the allowance of a touchdown would huve violated the spirit of the rule Iowa, undoubtedly, was on the defense iih far as its goal was con cerned. Tho Hawkeyes were on their ten yard line; they bad tried three limes to run out with the ball and, failing, they wero kicking to save their j?oal. T figured Stlehm would object and was rather surprised that he re mained on the sidelines and entered no protest. Nebraska won by two touchdowns, both of which were clean cut, so no harm was done by my de cision." Lincoln Journal. As a result of Nebraska's superb victory over Iowa, Eckersall will grace his nil-western eleven with Hnlllgnn at tackle, Rutherford on the second team at half and I'urdy gets honorable mention. Eddie Cochrane of the KansaB City Journal pickB the nil-Missouri valley elevens iib follows: First Team. Reck. Nebraska, loft end. Halllgan, Nebraska, left tackle. Weidleln, Kansas, left guard. Wilson, Missouri, center. Gallagher, Missouri, right guard. Girls9 Club Will Give Party in Gym Same Night As Cornhusker Banquet Almost Immediately afteK Thanks giving holidays comes the Girls" club party at 8 o'clock on the night of De cember r, the Hame night iih the Corn husker banquet. Ah fnr aH possible it will be a costume pnrty, but every girl In the university Is expected to be present either with or without a costume. The place Is the gymnasium. Ad mission 10 cents. Statement of the Sophomore Hop, Nov. 1, 1913. Receipts- Ninety-nine tickets at $1 50 $118 50 Expenses- Hall, $50; re freshments, $30; music, $30; printing, $15.75; decorations, $5; doorkeepers, $3; poster, $2; total, $135 75 Ralance In funds of the class of 101(1, $12.75. Signed. T. Erie Keefer, Chairman Audited Nov. 24, li13. L R. Tuckerman, Jr., Auditor of Student Organizations. Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the pledging of Earl L. Abbott of David City. Loeb's Orchestra, L-9896 or B-1392. if Will the person who took a - fc Math I book and a notebook -- if please return the contents of if if the notebook to the Rag of- if flee or the Temple. Missed if if Monday noon from the Temple if if building Looiuis Kansas Aggies, right tackle. Mastin, Nebraska, right end. Towie, Nebraska, quarter. Rutherford. Nebraska, left half. I'urdy, Nebraska (capt), right half. Stewe, Kansas, fullback. Second Team. Reber, Kansas, left end. Kemper, Missouri, left tackle. Clay, Missouri, left guard. Thompson, Nebraska, center. James, Kansas, right guard. Cameron, Nebrnskn, right tnckle. Herndon, Missouri, right end. McWillinms, Missouri (capt.), quar ter. Greenlees, Kansas, left half. Slmmonds, Drake, right half. Howard, Nebraska, fullback. 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 Iota Sigma IM, the chemical soror ity, held its annual banquet Friday evening at the Lindell. The toast list was as follows Our Cvclic Carbon Chain Edna Miller, toastmlstress Corpuscles For Our Carbon Atoms Muriel Gere Zymogne (the ionizer) Ruth Squires Condensation of Our Colloidal Solution l'rof. Mary Fosler The Crystal in Our Protoplasm Susanne Parsons Hydrolysis of Our Cyanides Ruth O'Rrien Dellquesence of Our Indols Etta Carpenter Tonics for Our Carbon Atoms Nell Ward Tautomerisin Among the Man- ites Geraldine Kauffman School Supplies TYPEWRITERS Office Equipment Supply Co. 117 So. 12th St.-Funke Bdg. 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