The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 24, 1914, Image 4

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    tlve strength of the two teams as they
battled Saturday. Nebraska made 18
first downs, Iowa 12. Nebraska gained
401 yards from anapperback, Iowa 322.
Nebraska completed seven forward
passes, missing five. Iowa completed
three forward passes, missing nine.
Nebraska was penalized 110 yards
while Iowa escaped with only 50 yards.
Lineup:
Howard lo... Gund?r6on (c)
Halligan (c) It Barron
Shields lg ! Wilson
Cameron c Houghton
Abbott. rg Breuckner
Corey rt Kirk
Balis re Carberry
Potter qb Gross
Rutherford lh Donnelly
Chamberlain rh Parsons
Delamatre fb Garrettson
Touchdowns P c-t t e r , Carberry.
Goals from field Halligan, Carberry.
Field goals Halligan (3). Substitutes
Nebraska, Doyle for Delamatre.
Hawkins for Potter, Selzer for Ruther
ford, Potter for Hawkins." Rutherford
for Selzer. Iowa, Jacobson for Barron.
Barron for Jacobson, Denio for Breuck
ner, Kerwick for Donnelly, Wills for
Garrettson.
University dancing class starts Sat
urday, Nov. 21. Lincoln Dancing
Academy.
Scott's Orchestra. Call B-1482 or
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Y. W. C. A. NOTES.
Prof. Hrbek of the Slavonic Depart
ment Completes Series of Talks
on Immlgratoin Problem.
Prof. Sarka B. Hrbek, head of the
Htblettc department
Postmortems and Prophicies Hy H. I KYLE.
- The 1914 gridiron record of sou;e
of the leading schools of the East dis
closes the fact that Harvard's ciaim
to the championship of the East is far
from clear and certain. It will be
noticed that Dartmouth overwhelmed
Tufts by a score of 68 to 0. while Tuft3
held Harvard to the count of 13 to 6;
but the Princeton Tigers beat Dart
mouth 16 to 12, and though Prince
ton's last touchdown was In the nature
of a fluke, nevertheless the Tigers won
and Dartmouth's fair record was
marred. A couple of weeks later Har
vard trimmed the Tigers, 20 to 0.
Yale Buffered two defeats this sea
son, the first being to the husky Wash
ington and Jefferson eleven, by a
score of 13 to 7, and the second to
Harvard, last Saturday, 36 to 0. Old
Ell's most conspicuous victories were
over Notre Dame and Colgate, the
former by a score of 28 to 0, and the
latter 49 to 7. Princeton, Penn State,
Pittsburg. Washington and Jefferson,
and the Army were all represented by
strong, fast teams. Records of the
teams mentioned are given below
Harvard.
Bates 44 to 0
Springfield 44 to 0
Washington and Jefferson... 10 to 9
Tufts 13 10 6
Penn State 13 to 13
Michigan 7 to 0
Princeton 20 to XT
Brown 0 to 0
Yale 36 to 0
Yale.
Maine 20 to 0
Virginia '. 21 to 0
Lehlgfc 20 to 3
Notre Dame 28 to 0
Washington and Jefferson... 7 to 13
Colgate 49 to -7
Brown 14 to 6
Princeton 19 1
Harvard 0 to 3f
Princeton.
Rutgers 12 to 0
Bucknell 10 to 0
SvTacuse 12 to 7
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talks on the Immigration Problem, be
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ture class of the Y. V. C. A.
Lafayette 16 to 0
Dartmouth . .t 16 to 12
Williams 7 to 7
Harvard 0 to 20
Yale 14 to 19
Washington and Jefferson.
Mount Union 2G- to 2
Dickenson 105 to 0
Harvard 9 to 10
Westminster 2S to 0
Yale 13 to 7
West Virginia 48 to 0
Pittsburg 13 to 10
West Virginia Wesleyan 59 to C
Georgetown 14 to
Penn State.
Westminister 13 to 0
Muhlenberg 22 to 0
Gettysburg 13 to 0
Ursinus 30 to 0
Harvard 13 to 13
Lafayette 17 to 0
Lehigh 7 to 20
Michigan Aggies 3 to 6
Dartmouth.
Massachusetts Aggies 29 to 6
Norwich 74 to 0
William 21 to 3
Vermont 42 to 0
Princeton . 12 to 16
Amherst 32 to 0
Tufts 68 to 0
Pennsylvania 41 to 0
Syracuse 40 to 0
Army,
Stevens 49 to 0
Rutgers 13 to 0
Colgate 21 to 7
Holy Cross 14 to 0
Villanova 41 to 0
Notre Dame 20 to 7
Maine 28 to 0
Springfield Y. M. C. A 13 to 6
Pittsburg.
Cornell 9 to 3
Westminster 21 to 10
Navy 13 to 6
Carlisle 10 to 3
Georgetown 21 to 0
Dickenson 96to 0
Washington and Jefferson.. . 10 ta. 13
Carnegie Tech 14 to 0
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THE OLIVER
WEDNESDAY AKD DAILY MAIIXttS
SORORITIES GIVE
PLEDGING RESULTS
The following announcements are
made by the eororities as a result of
mid-semester pledging: Theta: Lucile
Lees, Lincoln; Margaret Laurie,
Aurora ; Anne Shaffer, Upland, Illinois.
Alpha Phi; Miss Anderson, Auburn,
Delta Gamma: Genevieve Sanford, Lin
coln; Felice Fulton, Beatrice. Tri-
Delt: Ruth Horam. Auburn; Ramona
Moore, Holdrege. Alpha Chi Omega:
Mildred Lufkin, Glenwood, Iowa.
WHO'S WHO.
Dr. Edwin Maxey, professor of in
ternational law and diplomacy, was
born at Royal, Pennsylvania, in 1869.
He received the degree of Ph. B. from
Bucknell University in 1893; L.L. B.,
at Chicago Law School. 1S96; L.L. M., j
1897; D. C. L. at the Illinois College
of Law. 1897: Ph. M. at the Unlver-i
sity of Chicago. 1899; M. Dip. at Co
lumbia .University, 1903, and L.L. D.
from the Illinois College of Law In
1901.
Dr. Maxey was president of Palati
nate College, 1893-5; lecturer at the
Illinois College of Law, 1897-9; Dean
of the Aurora Law School, 1898-1900;
Dean of the Law Department of South
ern University, 1900-1; fellow In
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