The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 20, 1916, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBBASKAN
BOSTON RED SOX, CHAMPIONS OF AMERICAN LEAGUE, 1916
H. M. BUSHNELL
TALKS ROADBUILDING
TO ENGINEERING SOCIETY
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
STUDENTS TO VISIT
DOZEN STOCK FARMS
FELLOWS
You hear a lot about
BEST SUITS
BEST OVERCOATS
and such ad. talk.
The proof of the pudding,
etc., etc., etc.
Sep Cerf Suits and Overcoats
before you let the other fel
low talk you into his best.
$15.00 to $25.00
Quick Service
Open at All Timet
Orpheum Cafe
Special Attention to University
Students
Have ypur eyes examined-and
Classes
fitted by W. H.
MARTIN. O. D.
Optometrist
OIFFKUJLT CASES SOLICITED
1234 O Street, Suite 5. Phone L7773
Opposite Miller & Palne's
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Class Pins and Rings of
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our assortment. Plenty of
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GRID TEAMS USE MASS PLAY
New Style of Attack Has Been Legal
ized by Rules Committee Tackling
I From Behind Prohibited.
Tim maw play l-vinl by George
Foster Sanford, the Kutgws college
coach, may be adoptrd by elevens of
other colleges a a result of the an
iiouncenjetit that the new style of at
tack lui oe'ii legalized by the football
rules committee. The i!ay consists of
the alisnujent of three of the four
backs immediately behind three ad
joining players on the forward line.
It was utel effectively by the Uutgers
eleven un'l proved formidable when a
little ground was needed to retain the
bull or when the team was Dear Ue
enemy's en!. b'Jt lo one Instance, last
season It was declared Illegal.
Jlr. Sanford submitted the question
of Its legality to tli rule committee
and otitair d a det-ixlon that the play
was legitimate provided no part of the
bolie of the three players forming the
secondary attacking line was within
one yard of the line of scrimmage.
A ugxet!on by Mr. Han ford that a
rule should be adopted prohibiting the
rutting down of a player from behind
was approved by the committee In
formally. He described It as "the most
dastarryy play Id football, a ham
stringing, knee-breaklng. face-smashing
play that allows a man on one
side to Injure a member of an opposing
eleven."
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Komier I'liiveritilv of (lileno foot-
ball star Is coaching Oherlin college
football squad. The new coa-b has
been a member of the Marshalltown
and Cleveland baseball teams since his
graduation last June.
Trying for Another Mahan.
Bam Kelton, who Is coaching the
punters at Harvard. Is tinrd at It try
ing to develop a second Ma nan.
CHICAGO CUBS NEXT SEASON
1 If Newcomers All Stick It Will Look
Much Like an American Asso
ciation Outfit
The Chlcag; Cubs next year will
look like an American association
team If all tse newcomers stick.
Tinker has on his list Wormian, Kel-I-
farter. Aldridire and bismti h.
sides others that may have been over
looked or are yet to be secured in tha
draft.
Walter Camp la filling his oil U me
poult ion as advisory coach and strate
gist of the Tale football players.
Milton Ghes at Dartmouth.
Milton I. Ghee. Jr' Is helping to
coach the Dartmouth squad. He la one
of the Green's former star quarter-
backs.
Heine Zimmerman in any other uni
form would be fired Just as often.
Some golfers would make very poor
teamsters Judging by their drives.
There Is nothing else quite compara
ble to the Intense earnestness of a foot
ball squad.
Eddie Plank aars Koob of the
Brow ns needs only a slow ball to mak
him a slab wizard.
Them la a difference between a
waist ball and a waste balL Sometimes
the difference is three bases.
it is nnderstiwd that a flock of In
ventor are staying tip all nlfct work
ing on an electric home-plats ausier.
JohnoT Rilbane aa oeld tns festh-
OTveiirht bovine title sines February
22. 1812. through decision over Ah
At tell of Los Angeles.
if rhick Evans oersists In winning
golf titles, don't be surprised to hear
they've named the boms town uucs
ago.
Harvard U trying WesUnors Wllicox
In the quarterback position, which In
dicates the need of quarters at Cam
bridge. See where the boxing season win
soon be uncorked. Then well get
new Una oa all the latest ballroom
prances.
Ping Bodis will report to the Mack
erels next spring. As Mackerels are
noted for their bones, Ping ought te
feel at borne.
Uannes Kolehmalneo, who was the
hero of the last Olympic games la Swe
den, is said to be all through as a
champion In the American loot-distance
rannJoga.
The University of Nebraska Engi
neering society held its second meet
ing of the year Wednesday evening in
M. E.-206. A very interesting talk on
roads and highways was given by H.
M Bushnell, editor of the Lincoln
Trade Review. He outlined the com
paratively recent progress that has
been made in the development or our
treat railway system and pointed out
the greater project that has already
been started that of building perma
nent' Da ved highways. The develop
ment of our roads and highways will
fall to the highway engineers of the
country, and a part of the demand will
be supplied by Nebraska engineers.
Twenty advanced students in animal
husbandry at the University of Ne
braska will invade Seward county Oc
tober 21, for an auto tour of a dozen
of the best stock farms in this sec
tion. County Agent Charles E. Gun
nels, of this city, Is to act as trail
blazer for the visitors, and will pilot
them to farms where they will do Judg
ing work. This trip is a "workout"
in preparation for elimination tryouta
which will be held soon at the Univer
sity to select a team to be sent to the
International Live Stock students'
Judging contest at Chicago, Decem
ber 2.
The College World
HAZING RULES STRICT
It is now up to students who are
hazed at Pennsylvania College, the
faculty of which is prosecuting a rigid
campaign against hazing, to expose
the identities of the hazers or suffer
the same penalty that is handed out
to the men that are caught in the act
of mussing up an underclassman. At
the beginning of this year the men
who were suspended last year for
breaking the hazing rules were al
lowed to re-enter college with the un
derstanding that they would be held
responsible for the conduct of their
cla ssmates. Exchange.
-ACT NATURAL" DAY
"Acting natural" is believed by a
few Kansas colleges to be a lost art.
but one worthy of reviving, so they
have set aside a day on which every
body will try their best to be them
selves. At Ottowa University it Is
called "Slough Day," and it is said
that with each succeeding day the
movement grows more popular. On the
days set apart the students wear the
clothes that they feel the most at
ease In, and that look the best Exchange.
ARCHITECTURE GROWS AT
WISCONSIN
The University of Wisconsin's de
partment nl architecture is to become
one of the big studies on the curricu
lum, says the University of Wisconsin
Daily. Although the department is
only two years old at the University
of Wisconsin, its growth has been
evidenced by the transferring of the
whole department to larger quarters.
More equipment will be installed and
the course will be extended to include
more fields in the art Exchange.
Nearly 150 student "cops" have been
appointed at Madison to prevent soph
omores from kidnapping freshmen be
fore the class rush.
More than 125 sophomores are de
barred from the class rush at Wis
consin by a clinic held last week by
the university doctors. Exchange.
McGill university received the re
port that seven of its former under
graduates have been killed during the
past month of fighting on the French
frontier. Exchange.
HARVARD LEADS YALE
Harvard leads all universities in the
nnmber of graduates she has in the
current edition of "Who's Who." The
glory of the fact from the Harvard
standpoint is that Tale is beaten near
ly two to one. The exact numbers
show Harvard first with 155, Tale
second with 83, and Columbus third
with 52. Exchange.
IOWA MU8IC 8CHOOL GROWS
"Enrollment in the school of music
has increased 100 per cent over that
of last year since music has been
made a part of the liberal arts curricu
lum," Prof. W. E. Hays, director of
Iowa school of music, declared re
cently. Four new practice rooms have been
constructed in the basement of the
building and these rooms are expected
to be put into constant use. Exchange.
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