V a The Daily Nebraskan tatlna A, Xlnaola. Nabraaka OFFICIAL PUBLICATION UNIVERSITY OF NKURAflCA Oadar Dirtli of tha Sudan Fubllaatlaa. Board Palllahad Tundir, Wadnaaday, TWadaf rWdr and Bundar Bornin durlnc la aaadamla iraar. Kdltorlal Offlol Unlvaraitr Hal) . Bnainaaa Offleaa Wait Hand of Btadlnm. Offlea Houra Aftrrnoona with tha aiaap Man of Friday and Sunday. Talaphonaa Editorial t Ilm. No. 141; nanlaaai Bm. No. 77 1 Night. Ht. ""intarad ai aacond-claaa mattar at th eatofflca In Lincoln, Nabraaka. under act ai Conar.aa. March I, 1H79. and at apaci.l rata of pnatat provided for In Section 11 OS, at of Ostobar I. 117, authoritad January i. int. BUBSCRIPTION RATE , rMr a Mmaattr Rlnajla Copy. 5 cfr.ta, EDITORIAL 8TAFF Tlata T. Haoklar -J tor VUHaaa Oajnar Managing Editor Arthur Bwaat.......Aaa't Managing Editor iaa Tanea. .Aaa't Managing Editor NEWS EDITORS aTanaa W. Gomon Neola Bkala Frd R. Elmmar A. Hralay Ruth Palmar Ktnnrth R. Randall Bllaworth DuTVau Rohart Laaeh Mary Loula Freeman Dwlght MeCormack Oerald Griffin Arthur Sweat l-li... Hnlot-hlnar Lee Vance BUSINESS STAFF T. Blmpaon Morton Buaineaa Manager Richard F. Vatta ...Aaa't Buaineaa Manager Milton MrGrew Circulation Manager William Kearna Circulation Manager THE SEASON Elsewhere in this, the special foot ball edition of The Daily Nebraskan, the 1926 season will be reviewed at length by well-qualified sport writ ers. There will undoubtedly be much commendation of the work of the team and of Coach Bear?, but we feel that another word of praise on our part will not be amiss. Nebraska came through the 1926 football season with flying colors in more ways than one. In the matter of victories, we have a very credit able record with six victories and two defeats. Both of those defeats were very very close, the kind of game where anyone was lucky to win. In the Missouri Vsjley final rating, Nebraska emerged second with more victories than any other Valley school over- Valley opponents. It was by a very narrow margin that we lost the championship of the conference. But there is more than this visible record of so many victories and so many losses. Nebraska has come through another season with the re cord everywhere of having a good hard-fighting sportsmanlike football team. The boys this year as always have played the game hard none of them ever play it any harder but they have played it fairly. They have been gentlemen and they have won the respect of thousands through their actions. Through the two intersectional games, the fame of Nebraska's foot ball teams has been carried to the two coasts. The New York team and followers including a large number of sport writers went back to Goth am praising this institution although complaining of our weather. And then came the trip to Seattle. Our defeat and the way the team and coaches took it will probably make more friends for Nebraska than a victory would, as much as we would have liked to have a victory. That last minute drive down the field only to be stopped by the gun on the two yard line will go down in history on the Pacific coast. And then when the players and Coach Bearg said "We were defeated by a better team," Ne braska stock took another rise among the gridiron followers of the coast. So we haven't won any national championships nor conference cham pionships but we have played eight mighty good games of football. And to the men who carried the colors of Nebraska in those eight games we extend our heartiest congratulations and thanks. There is no denying that the main . representation of the University to the outer world is through the foot ball. That is why we are so gratified when our teams play the games they do. That is why Nebraska should, and does feel proud to do honor to: Alonzo Stiner, Avard Mandery, Roy Mandery, Cecil Molzen, Frank Mielenz, Robert Stephens, Joe Weir, Frank Dailey, Cliff Ashburn, Victor Beck, Willard Bronson, John Brown, Lloyd Grow, Willard Burnham, El mer Holm, Edward Howell, Theodore James, Evard Lee, Leroy Lucas, Don ald Lin dell, Daniel McMullen, Wal- lace Marrow, Vinton Lawson, Arnold Oehlrich, Glenn Presnell, Clarence Raish, Ray Randels, George Shaner, Leon Sprague, Robert Whitmore, and Merle Zuver. BOTANY DEPARTMENT TO REPEAT ESTES COURSE Plans are already being formulated by the department of botany to re peat next summer the courses given in the Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado in connection with regular summer session work. Two courses will be offered the first term A general course for students and teachers which will partially fulfill the science requirement for gradua tion is most important. In addition, an advanced course is to be given for those who already have a good foun dation in general botany. The classes will meet for the six weeks at Camp Olympus m Estes Park. Dr. B, J. Pool, chairman of the department of botany, will continue in charge of this special work. Sttftdenta Surrey Near Daril's LaVa Fach summer engineering students of the University of Wisconsin spend l:x -v,c-ks in a surveying camp at rvv;'s Lake. BAND MEMBER RELATES TRIP (Continued from pag one) The band was entertained at dinner by the Nebraska Alumni association of Portland, and afterward played In t,A lnhhv nf th Multnomah hotel. Later in the evening they broadcasted from a radio station in 1'ortiana. 3cr;nad On tie return trip, the bund was awakened in Oxford, Nebraska, by the high-school band of that town. Not to be outdone, the men hurriedly dressed and serenaded the Oxford band in return. They played at other stoDs on the way back, including Holdrege, and at Hastings paraded through the business section. Although band members did much tn pnnhlft the nrcanization to go, they wish to especially thank the student hnrtv and athletic denartment lor their loyal support and generous help in the undertaking. Thin trio was undoubtedly the lnnccst one to be taken by the uni versity band for many years. If the band is able to go to New York in 1928 when the Scarlet and Cream nlnvs there, the nrcanization will en joy then the same distinction that the team will; of having gone from coast to coast, a distinction wmcn few college bands have ever had. Freshman Grid Squad Finishes Active Season (Continued from Page One.) to charge their opponents off their collective feet. Tha Linemen Linemen who saw active service are: Morgan, LiewandowsKi, ana Toms, ends; Richards and Munn, tackles; Craig and Ray, guards; and Case, center. Toms suffered an in jury just before the big game and was unable to participate. A showy pair of tackles, Richards from Paw nee City and Munn of Idaho, caused the Varsity more trouble than they wished to admit. Ray was the "scar let thatched" member of the team and bolstered the middle of the line in commendable fashion. The backfield contained a quartet of stars, featuring Elkins, a heady quarter; McBride and Sloan, halfs of unusual merit; and Farley, a full back of excellence. Until the 1927 season rolls around, the loyal supporters of Nebraska football speculate on the prospects of a national champion next year. Learn to DANCE In Classy Studio Luella G. Williams Guarantee's to teach you in six lessons. Toddle and all late steps. Reductions to students. Call for appointment. B425S 1220 D St. HERE'S "TUX"NEWS The hottest off the wires. You cannot afford to be without your own outfit, when you can buy a set up like this at Ellingers. ( Our Special Tuxedo Outfit 1-Ballroom Tux edo 1-Wales Vest 1 1-Tuxedo Shirt 1-Tuxedo Collar 1-Pr. Holeproof Hosiery 1-Pr. Suspenders 1-Set of Studs 1-Tux Tie ALL FOR $32.50 Get your order in early, as the supply will not last long. ELLINGER'S Students Clothes 12th and P. Sts. Notices t ni u.k.,m,n will aoeak at a dlnne'r at the city V. M. C. A. tonight at t o'clock, under tha auapicea of tha coa mopnlllan Club. . . Meeting of Piano and Saaophone Plr Prof. Henry Cox wanta all piano ""Mia and aaxophona P" to meet In Library 10, Dee. 16, Wed., 12:45. Meetlns will laet only a few mlnutca. Green Goblin Meeting Green Goblin meeting next Tuejday eve nlng. Dec. 14. 7. Pi Kappa Phi houee. Everybody out. Important meeting I Kappa Phi A Kappa Thl Chriatmaa party for all membera and pledgee will be given at the houee of Miaa L. M. Hill. 908 So. 11 bt. Saturday evening at 8 "'cloclt' Komeaky Klub All Caech atudrnta are cordially Invited to attend a eoclal meeting Friday evening at 8:16 in 204, Temple Building. Lutheran Club Lutheran Club Chriatmaa Tarty. Satur day evening. Dec. 11, H P. M.. Armory. Chriatmaa program, refrehmente, and gamea. All Lutheran atudenta are eapecial ly urged to attend. Calendar Friday, Dec 10 Cornhuaker Banquet for Men Scottish Cornhuaker Coatume Tarty for Women Armory. Acacia Home dance. University Playera Temple Theater. Alpha XI Delta Formal Cornhuaker. Phi Sigma Kappa Houae dance. Tau Kappa Epailon Winter dance Roae wllde. Saturday, Dec. 11 Lutheran Club Armory. Univeraity Playera Temple Theater. Varaity Dance Coliseum. Lambda Chi Alpha Tea Danaant. Sigma Delta Tau Houae Tea. Alpha Delta Theta Houae dance. Alpha Omicron Pi Houae warming. Delta Chi Houae dance. Delta Delta Delta Houae dance. Delta Sigma Phi Houae dance. Delta Upailoa Houae dance. Kappa Delta Houae dance. Kapna Pai House dance. Phi Gamma Delta Houae dance. PI Beta Phi Dinner dance. Sigma Kappa Formal Lincoln. Sigma Nu Formal dinner dance. Theta Phi Alpha Houae dance. Money Secured For Intramural Program (Continued from Page One.) other track events. Each fraternity must compete and score at least two men in each event in order to receive entrance points and in order to share in the scoring of additional points. The weight division in the wrestling will be 115, 125, 135, 145, 158, 175 pounds, and heavyweight with two pounds overweight permitted. Weigh ing in will take place four hours be fore the scheduled time of the bouts. GIVE HER A DIAMOND OUR CLUB PLAN MAKES IT EASY, DIGNIFIED BUSINESS-LIKE BOYD JEWELRY CO. Club Plan Jewelers 1042 O C ,I,,I,III,II,IH TWO-TONE HATS for Men and Young Men Unusually fine domestic and foreign mater ials made up in the American way by "Dobbs" presented by this store for the man who wants to be ahead of "the season and style trend for 1927. 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The minimum number ol contes tants reauired for an organization to receive entrance points are: basket- a . liri ball 5, midwinter track 8, oaseoan , wrestling 3, cross-country 3, tennis, 3. handball 4. volleyball 6, horseshoe 4, bowling 5, and rifle shooting 4. This is the season when everyone is thinking of how they can best re member friends and loved ones at home. There is nothing that will be more appreciated than a Townsend Photograph. They possess character and style that are representatives of the better things in photography. Ar range for your sitting now. Adv. SALEM'S Home of the Real Malted Milk A drink that will satisfy All HOT OR COLD LUNCHES B4584 We Deliver Across From Gold's. "If it's New It's tht Dobbs" 'The Dobbs Duece Footbrill Means Most to Students (Continued from Page One.) i with tha college work of the members of the team. It was the feel ing of the committee that a real na tional championship is seldom decided in a post-season game and that the season from September 15 until Thanksgiving day is sufficient in length. The importance attached to vicior in and defeat was considered to be much too important in most institu tions. When a coach has worxea 10 tha riPRt of his ability and the team has pkyed its hardest, opinion of the school, the coach, or the team snouia not be lowered because tney were ue- feated by a better team. Varaity Teami Too Important It was the opinion of the commit- Every section is filled with gift articles, displayed to make your'selections easy. Shop here before you go home, and be certain of having purchased something that will be deeply appreciated. OUR FINE CANDIES are delicious and attractive enough for the most particular gift. Every girl loves our "Witching Hour" chocolates. OUR IMPORT ROOM is filled with beautiful, interesting and unique things from many for eign countries. If you are looking for gifts that are different from the usual thing you will find them here. J rubUshM I Comirruriicaiion 1 SIS V tA at Ann Arbor that the majority of colleges and universities concen trate too much on varsity teams and civa too little attention to athletics for the undergraduate body as whole. The status of athletics at liar jard University was accepted as ap propriate for all schools in the coun try. It is as follows: "Athletics at Harvard have a three fold purpose: to encourage exercise, to stimulate recreation, and to los-tor- anortsmanshin. Development of the mind is the college's great aim, but without your health you will fall short in mental progress, in service to your fellow men, and in appreciation of your most cherished asset. "We hope all of you will become candidates for some University team. Not all will make these teams, but none will fail to reap the benefits of athletic games which develop the Ours is Literally a Gift Store VISIT EVERY FLOOR DAYS BILL 215 Comedy Team 230 Ventriloquist 250 Trained Seals 3 00 Orchestra 3.15 ilNieht in Jaif 3:45 DghtmngArtistd 40 bong&Dani 430 "ABotDogs 5W GrandH Why not- a vaudeville manager for "faculty adviser"? NOBODY understands the principle of a bal anced program better than the manager of a vaudeville house. That's a thought to you men now making out your study programs. Balance the chemistry with English literature; balance your calculus with economics. It all gets down to the fact that in industry today v electrical communication included, you will find men well-grounded in tbr specialty but broad in human sympathies n.ei of the "all around" type who can shoulder big responsibility in a big organization. Vestern Electric Makers of the Nation's Telephones will in win. tha mD.A i. , ' - v-D in in,, power of unselfishness, the subordin ation of self for your teammates anii the college, and last of all, the ij timable possession, courage." " Other articles concerning the V tional Students' Federation of Am " ica convention will continue the rll port of the athletic committse. a Hardy Smith BARBER SHOP Claan towal utad on each cut. tomar. 9 CHAIRS 116 No. 13th Street Company Numhir il Stritt ft WAi V M.Y.I 1 I