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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1897)
The Nebraskan A Weekly NewpiporVB9Ued 4rery Pri ll nv Noon, by tho stuilonjr if the Unlvorslty of Nobrkiu Kn i' rod us S.coiul Clas P. T. Ulloy vM.i!Mfflnff Editor. ASSOCIATES. I. s. Cutter Editorial A. E. 1'armelec News Editor. C. E. MntHOti Ash'I Editorial Kn u Snow Walker.. Soiorltloa Jl. C. liurr Athletics. O.IVor Chambers ., Local. SU.h Schwartz Ass't lius. M'gr. Vho NibrnHknn will be sent to any ncl drcss upon receipt of the subscr.ptlon price, which Is one dollar a ynr, or llfty cents a diimpstcr. Contributions nro sollcl.cd from nil. News Ileitis such as locals, personals, reports of meetings, etc., nro especially deslr d. The Nubrasknn will be glad to pilnt any cuntr butlon relative to a kcu crn. university mibj ct, but tlio name must accompany nil such. Address all communications to Tho Nebraskun, Unlvorsi.y of Nebraska. With tho ThunkBglviiig gumn wlin Iowa ciuno tho cIubo of tho foot ba.l Benson for NobraaUa. Owing to tho lateness of tho senson, tho gurao wkli Wesleyun will, In nil probnblil.y, not be played. Tho members cf the team broke training Thanksgiving evenl.ig. and they can now cat all they wan. and do what they plcnso. Tho season Just closed has been n successful ono In every respect and Ne braska has reason to congratulate hor self on the outcome. For tho second time In the history of tho league No braska comes out tho ponnant winner and for the first time In our foot bal history Nebraska has defeated Mis souri. Kansas, and lowa all in tho pamp yonr Coach Robinson has every reason to feel satisfied with tho outcomo of the season. Last year ho took hold o a team composed mostly of raw ma teflal and by hard work inado a tanm out of men, many of whom had novor played before. This year ho had to work with practically the same- team but with ono year's experience undo. a first-class coach ho made it a pen nant winning team. Manager Oury also comes in for h'.s share of tho glory while it is being passed around. He has the pleasure of knowing that there will, In all prob ability, not bo any old debt to hand down to the succt'edIngt5mtfnngemont, as lias so often been the cao hereto fore. Manager Oury has worked an.l worked hard for the best interests of the team. He more than tlouuieu uie seating capacity of the bleacher and . itteiif inaugurated tho scheme of having a ami tnni nicy may go inriii u umiun canvas fence enclose the grounds with their meri.e.l dishonor to ncolv With all this added expense. Mr. Our, 'lie condemnation of nil supporters or will probably bo able to clear the as- , ''lean athletics, sociatlon from debt. Tho p.eorgla state legislature ba Last anil pornaps most imiiuiuiui ' , all comes Captain Shedd's fjot bait heroes, who have given to Nebraska athletics a rank second to none in the west. They have practiced faithfully and hard all season, dressed almost In rags and what little glory they could scrape up by being slammed' around on the ground. Hut line c o.hcs do not make a team, and tlio rsetnasKa team. . in spite of Its shabby garments, gob bled up tho ponnant just the same. ' night on tho heels of the disc .very I that Mosso, tho big Kansas guard, wore armor-plnte in the game wi h th l Kansas lll.V AieillCS, coilla uie - nouncement that Mosso bin beon elected captain cf the- Kaimu team fjr next year. Evidently this is a reward for wearing armor-plate con trary to tho rules of tho game. The disappointed aspirants for tho cap taincy may -Icicle thomsolvoji because thfv also did not hnvo souso eiuujh to wear soft pads of galvanized iio 1, espi-cl.illy whon Coach Woodruff cheer fully admits that It was dono with "mv Httnctlon." It Is now clear why Kansas nc-used Nebraska nf bolng u .sp.rtsmanllko It would have boon all rlgh.t had wo lltnil out Turner or Hanson wl h a coat of mail but wo didn't and wo n-o Ji-n-fore uiiBportsmanl ke. Coac 1 Woodruff said: "My mou do not cyan get hurt, thoy are like iron." Thore Is no doubt of It, like bollor Iron ver. likely. JJut then it must be a 1 r'ght, as Wylto G. gave It I1I3 sanction, evo 1 If It was against tho rules. And yo Kansas pretends to wonder why Ne braska refuses to play hor la tVo light of the recent disgraceful dUcloiures concerning Woodruff and his methedj. ,Waltor Camp Iiob eoon (It to have a spasm In his column In itho Ins htip ofarnor's Weekly, 'n which tho University 1b sovoroly scored, f owgll prominently mentioned, hooi'lums rampant et couchn.it, and divers other words calculated to mnlto tho Ne braska rondor anxlotn to got hi i clutehcsn tho-ill Qmp He furtho ninnrku Mint til) fcrilowlncl l(M)OrtlI rf l'i'cent wcjAnrl gamoUiken (four- n Kansas fflty-ifiipor'; and proceaffs to give oni,' of tljosc famous unJila oil Kansas 'student reports of th" giuno Ho then mnkes this a basis for edi torial comment. Sulllco is to sny thn Camp's writings will horcaftT hnvo no weight In the west. A, man who tnkes no moro euro than ho dirs la selecting his sources of informn inn cannot hope to hold a position ni my authority In tho Hold of athletics or anywhere else. Owing to tho fnct thut lut ono serW cf prollmlnnry delmtos Is to be tulil prior to tho Intorstnto contest?, cotml 1 with the fnct that sovon divisions mm. compete, a chnugo In tho Judge sys tem wns nccessltntcd. No thieo pro fessors could bo found who hnd oLhur the tlmo or incllnntlon to ipo. d sovjii successive nights In llstonlng to as many dreary doba'os. Tho plan v hi -h finally provnlled was to have ono dlvl sion contest the first night with nine Judges present, throe of whom s'i u d marl; the participants, this srrvlng in a criterion for nil. Ono of these thr e, together with two of tho remaining six, shall servo as Judges at each of tao three contests to be held the two ;tic ceedlng ovcnlng3. While this system has Its objections, being man f wtly less fair than tho ono It succeeds, it Is doubtless tho best way out of tho difficulty. The rewards .will become moro of a lottery than over and rea merit stand more risk of being u rec ognlzod bpcauso of tho multlp Iclty of standards in the minds of tho Judge i. Tho admission of the Kansas font ball coach that he gave his s nctl.n to a wilful violation of tho rules Ih no surprise to Nebraska people. The action 1b In full accord with our con ception of tho man. The coach wl;o would impertinently insist on clnlml lg live points IjIb tonm never scored would not scruple at padd ng his m n with sheet iron. Tho Ind.vldun' wh. would persist In hnving hlmseif Inter viewed every twenty-f.ur hours mlgh be expected to resort to nny means In order to substnntlnte his empty brag ?adaeio. It Is such, people as iho. o who bring college athletics into dip repute. For tho Bnkc of honor and fairness It is to be hoped that such men may never again receive the r(c ognltlon of any college orgtnlzation, l1,st.n,llslf.,i tHfilf. Tho zeil wl li which It passed nn nntl-foot ball 1.111 Is In strange contrast to Its lack of action on tho lynching question The irovornor hns announced, h wever that the number of lynchlngs must be reduced come what may, and row that tho brutal game of college foot ball lm licon wined out we may bono f r HpeC(,y nctm on ie lvnclll. K q..c8. Uon ,n GoorKl.v affnllM of stat0 ,ake lirPCO,lon(.t. in onior of mirta'co. Thc (loa()l of L,0Mtennnt Afreil , JncllBon fal,H wlth unwontcll PCverltv 1)0n 0 ,jn,vorsltv Although a new lnom,inl. nf tlm fnnnltv lir u-n iwmr. ' ion - ..w ...-..-,,, v . 'rt nlzed for his abilities and lmur.d among his associates. The sympathy tf ovary stndont and Instructor wet out to tho boron vod rohitfv.oa. The gloom cast over tho University ad ho pervading air of ml-go ljm a by and HndnoHB told tho atory tho i'nl varsity moiirnoiU In dun order, of course, thq di orotu nprioillenle of the con -try wl 1 rum up tlio foot ball situation. Many wl'l criticise, somo suggest, but n g en. majority will moralize on tho great futility of It all. It will be lnjn siblo for many to see tho groa htnrflt do rlvod by the player. Th y do tnt seem '.,0 rea,l!!C that a rough game Is es cn- tlal for strong, liealthy yourg Amer lea, and ono not ncqtnin ed wl h tha ?nmo can foo no sclonco in t'o con fused mnss after a "down." The re sult Is a tlrado on tho bratallty and "on oral usolesanes3 of modorA torn ball. Td keep one's mind on study wlnn feet and hands nro crampod with cold nd tooth heating a rovol'lo to frozen fnos Is Impoesiblo. If there are any '"Mini's" this week It may w.l be at 'ii'Pl to attempted study in tlio ' 'icrn nart of tho library. Te season rtf tho phytlctl ntble closed Thursday until tho coming spring went hor, Tho tiny of th men tnl nnd linguistic ntho o is approach- itosU.; our fyot bali;chathplons, njul tla, this year may sco us victors bvor mniiy op ponen.s. Old hats mado over, successfully at Mrs. Gosper's, 1114 0 streot. Dr. Clifford II. Tcfft, tlontlat; artistic crowns nnd bridges; 1127 0 Btreo't', over Hehlnnder'B drug storo1. Sntllo Pucko t, fashlonnblo dressmak ing and millinery; 13th nncr'O. ' Prices' reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. j W. F. Needham, merchant tailor, 125 N. Twelfth 8t., carries a lino lino of j suitings; guarantees work; prices right. A stock of Huntington's special dlo stamped stationery Iiub boon received by tho Co-op. It mnkes tho prottiost U. of N. tnblet yot seen. Hcst tnhlo board, $2 at 1200 T street. Mrs. S. K. Hugg. Ho suro and glvo It n trial. Lady students nro Invited to call and Inspect Fall and Winter Millinery at Mrs. Gospers, 1114 O Btrect. See Gardnor, tho tailor, for first claus work at reasonable prices; also cleaning and dyeing and repairing Suits pressed, 50c; pants, 15c; club rates, ?1 per nioivh. Southwest cor ner Eleventh nnd O Btreots. See those calling cards and pro grams at G3orge Uros., printers, 11G S. Thirteenth street. "We'll Have a Hot Time In tho Old Town Tonight." Just et a Ton of -C GREGORY'S O A L 11TH O STS. SEE? Corner Drug Store .. 10th and Q Sts. Ready for hiisint" 24 hours in the day Nielli calls answered. COWLKS & GK1KVISH, loth and Q Sts. DR. S. E. COOK. Practice limited to Eye. bar, Nose and Throat. 1215 O St. O. F. Lambertson, D. D. S. Cirmlunto of OHIO COLLKGli P WTAL StJHGIiRY lloltl nnil l'oi-.tlulu drowns. IIi-IiIim worU, Golil, Aluiiilmnii unit KuiiiMjr I'lutfu. Special R.tcs to Students. Oilli-f, Itooius ;:iiiiil LM. AU'Xiuulur Hlm-U. 12th and O Sts., Lincoln. Neb. ROY'S-' Drug Store. Corner lOtli and P Streets OrtiKs . Sliitlom ry, Toys. Holiday Goods of fcry disi-rlH'oti. GIVK ME A CALL. ojtarsBanjos. I lie V.i-iil,i,i!i in (. one : i,i' iiukeof oM..Ai,l,. iv,ru-.tK,ii. 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