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THE NBBRASKAN. Voi. Vll. UNIVERSITY OK NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, OCTOOER 21, 1ms Viuok fi Cunts. THE OFLICERS OF THE BATTALION The Appointments Were Read Before the Companies Last Monday Night by the New First Lieut, and Adjutant J. S. Sumner. ACCOUNT OF COLLEGE SETTLEMENT WORK. What the Board Is Dolus and What is Expected of the Students And Friends of the riovement. -HTM Tin rvsiil li' i day i if i (KtMl i" iiijr in. but in up In- lllOU' ' o.M Inn wteii - Krf0l ' Wh.it u ..ol In (Willi I II f'l-l lirijr'i' im-.. f- lira.:., vet-sin -ka. Oi . Onlri- l. I u. moiioi -take - (T. poitiriiu notwi'i- To oi-1 i major pir !v and Or To ii : awaited promotions were nv tilie Itnttiulloin on 1iij4( , Mon-ma-. Tlu corps of cadets Jitive rliiT tin unnotified .state diir ! new of Coninianiutnt WooU-w, ..mi hv has returned to take. .u-it'-s battalion titVuiivs will my stnontlhly. It seemed like 1 1 see four long companies of 1 of fours each lined up in In-- on tint armory lloor. t'i Miuli a nuiniber driUing, promise for iu I'xcehiMiit, w.ili 11 comuinudniiil who is 1 in- tMi'm of culet lias a, nIoiK before it. '1 . i npimin't- . iv its loi.ows: ..titers Cor of Cilt4t, . ni .1 Nebraska. Lincoln, NVbrais-iH-r 17, ISOS. No. J. Ml lowing appoints nul pro .iif hereby announced, to '. '' from date, a'.l otlni'r ajt tv iin.l promotions heretofore -la tilling: .idot enptnins: Oadet sergeant, 1 1). Ilnstio; cadet tlr.st soi .1. el Stebbins. Otds Whipple. . P.rown. unlet first lioiitentint juwl ntl- ' jutan ( adet Sergennc .1. T. .Summer. In I.. cadet lirst. lieutenant, and quar:.i master: Cadet. Second. Lieti tenai.; .1. 1 1 loonier. , To V avulft first lieirtoiittU'tR: OntteL Kirst s. iyeanlt.s !'. I,. Iijiin, Cadet ser-SKinf-. 15. W. Christie, .1. I'. Oleland, E. II ( .irk. (i. K. Martlet t, W. T. Sum'. E. A. M.-Croirv. Cloudo Wll- wn. To i. dot s.-i i I'a.U- I've To in Oorpo .i To In ttul.t l 'li t., ait. To M kimt. I T.. xr;i 'I'lie University of Chicago won irom Meloit by the score of at-0. 'Plu- Kansas Uit.y Alodios played with Mi.ssouri and won by a score of 1G-0. rrtnoeton N'v.v Carlisle, Indian School Williams College Yale V , Newton Athletic , Harvard Cadets Cornell University of MulVali University of .Michigan Western Unserve Universltv . Illinois '... DePau .10 I) 17 (1 li 0 !U 0 27 0 0 0 10 () II. Sn ftule Hrow f . M Wi::.,. Miiu 0. i '1. i:. wi;i ,,. ma iiifii. :. 'I i pani. T.i . I"-, .,, i. K II. M., Week Moor, rer. IliCs. I Will l. tlltt o;:,. Hrow e.idH M-.-oinl ileuti'.nanU: (J--in .1. S. Sinoyer. ( II. .Meh'i, i-pi.rul (. II. Von LMoiMtfehlc, Hansen. ulet serjriMiiU major: Ottilt l l).n .1. Adam. adet. ipartermaHitei' serfritin't: iM.ra! (1. W. Kline. .nli'1 drum major: Cadet. I'vK M'. .ailet llivt sertri".nlN: Cfide.t '- I'.iul Wi'oks. I II. Wootl- :ni Valin, A. .1. (lollei.r. ..i. let serpen n im: (nlut Cor ' U. KorMiM-yer. W. I.. Hall. II. !'. I!. MWler. W. 'P. 'Phorne. IM W II. H. Moaiv. V. V. I. W. I'niivon, C. K. WllVinnw. Il'imiiit'l, (Videt. Corpoml !'. C. l.i'M I'vt. C. II. Uoot, .1. A. ' .1. I'loWliennl. (). A. Ijhi :. 'ell. "iineiiilatloiiK for eorponrx nade by eompany eommaiiu- i as possihli aiNl dhi' appoint- v I be anmiuiieed hiter. '."owiny assrtfriuiuMi't to eun- - li reby anuoiiiKvd: "l-niy A: (lipuilu .1. I). Ilatip - I..euteimnti !'. h. Ifain, and '"in lei l. Seeond Men tenant. C. ' ''. Tiiiit. Hei'Kxninit. I'aul " i yea nit j Koiwmever, II. II. K. Williams ami' .1. A. Sohir- TIIE CUhliECK SETriiKMKN'r. 'Pile new eolleye M'ttlemenit boanl is hVml at. work outliniinsr Ulie nrk for the eoininj,!- year. Extra nieetinys have been helld ankl wxirk luis bi'irmi. present, lioard eoiih-lsts of rifej Tin "I" i.v 15: CapUi'in .loel teb 'si l.ieiiteiiainlw K. II. Clark . Mi'Ci'i.ipv siMiiiii i .i.iiiiiin- I--...,Tf .......in kii .niir "" Slllll-i.. I.'l.-t ..,,..,,..( A f fi-yelunts II. .' Siuftih. I 'v! ' i . WilluuiiK and (). A. Dav SiM'jriiini l. Miller. I Van Valin, W. Pearson, rn "...m.iiih nun . .1. jaiir,. !. illicit., C. f'...it.. ri.. i tv i .' viinini irio nrown, " l.iuienants .1. J'. Clelnnd and V. " )..-. ., .s!..y I l l . t -,. t. ,' '"nil KIl'IIKMIIIIUII j, 11. ;iii. I ,,s,t 3'!,'. !' . II ITtfwkt ,.....! f t ia -- ..w.,. tiiiu w. a. uaviH. ' OlllM'liIlV' Hi ni..4.i:.. ti. l11.!.v i---,t '. vtiffiti iii fnn tiinir ' '11 IlltillTJKIlfl li ftr If V lltj J, ....us,.,,. ,,-t sepjrean-t p y -... fryean'ls rjmpi pie. C. M. Christie troek, Ce)nkl Ijieutenauit Wood- W. U. I lull. W. Ii. littiil I. I'n.inotions iiwui ii r, c,., ia:tt.,.( Hummel unltl .7. ,T. Plow- in tilie banll will oe et illy ordtsr. C. V. WI3WKS, . Comiiiander of ClidiitK. 0fl TIATiL LAST SATURDAY. IT,.! "f11 ('Heyo defontd Minnesota niviTKlty by the seore of m.fi. Ri A' '"'viTHity defentod the hide rnlv(.rHt.y team, 18-B. Hilfiu TT..I ,1 i l "niiurK frnin Amen, 11-0. Iowa the sops Sweey, Hill and Ca'ldwell fixim Mie faeuNy and Ko'ln'rt Ijansinr, W. C. IiIIIk, Kdnsi I'olk and lv...'Uh Henry f i'oni the sJtudeivt body. 'Phe botinl 'has eleeted .Miss Harriet Diiusmore as supe.ritvrendoiift of Ulie youny woinsin's deixartnient and .livse A. Sinoyer as siipenhuttMidi'ii't of the youny me.nV? liirtiiHiit, ltyMt uiv en eryviti willy1 a A"ork Keeuriii'y Ulie nti'iiu'.s of Htudentis wl.o are williny to aid Ulie work of serviny on eonim'Htees or doiny active work at l.lie (iniitmm Tiiyilor liouse. The plans for securing fiiiwlw were diM'UHM'd in one of 1lie meetlnys nirtl the p'.un of inakiny yeneiiil iMiivas of till' stuiK'iil body askinjr euli situ diin't. to eon'triliule ten Centt.s was rtf ommi'iiVltnl by tihe boanl. Work lihnt hi lieynn in t.h'ls liiw has unit with yenemil appi-oiik A inevil'iiiijr was held 'Puelny. Oeto 'Iter IS. in which inm-li diseiiSKi'on look p!uet!iiMl sevt-nil rei-oIutiioiiK were a.KipU'vl. A eomiiiittee m)iii.stiny of I'ro'fiwor (ald.weH and Mins II miry was appoiiutiil liy Chairman Swczcy to con fer w'itth tihe IxiiWi's' laeniity elul) in i-eyjird to eolleye .settt'i'inent rk. The siiperinltendenits were asked 1 reeom ini'iid ehalrinan of the several eoinnnt teetssind to make siiyye4tion in reysird to any new eonniilthees tlmt they tih1nk in'ccttisry, by tihe next inee'tiny. 'Phe bmrd fitl eiH'Oiiniyed by t.he yeiM'inil interest tmken in tihe work by eeryibody 'onne'ted with tihe nivivei 'ity. 'Phe. fneulty istaldny more inter est, in tihe work than everbefore. A yrent many of Ulie liiulies' lieulty club ex m a diffire to tiike active jiart hr t'lic work. Dnui 'i!n is auxioux to co opi'iiaie widli the board aiml will pre-i-nit a number of lok,s niiiat will be rrt'fir: to (iliiidivii. 'Phe h'tiidenil: pnuii'lM- tio dio a yreat amouiilt of oet.Ive work tihis year. A report- of iast yemr's work will be rem I liefoiv tihe board' tv the next llieetiliy. 'Phis will be puhliMhwl to fl lb w jiifcit wlHal IllVis mtvemcut litis ac oini.pl bihed in tikis eily uiufer dhe innu afrenui(i of i univewlty board. 'Po educate the children wiW nwt be tthc nh.iitif ijis;M of tihe new Ixmiil. but uilihtir tm Inspire tihe ehildreu to a hlyiher aim in IKe. 'Phey will nnike a Ktroiry elVont to nM.mut iww ami lrv trUar atltemlanitis to tihe (iraiham Taylor IdoiiKc. The board does not intend to yive up'tiheidea of educntiny tihe child ivn, but 'tHu'ir main cybject wiM be to Induce ilho eliihlreii to Vlilnk more, of Ihe-incelves aiwl yet liheui Iw aHltend ivyuhmHy arnd induce tu'em to htivc a il'eire for an eductation. If t'he olillil riin' ihave . desire to lea.rn ini'il Have eontldince in tli'emscilvcirt Hhey will In apt, to succeed in life. Ample opMi 'tun'i't'ies will be yivi'ii to tHiose iib'i'M ren wiJm ciinnot at'tond this pulilii' will (Vol to bdtil'er dheir i-oirtTitloiu 'Phir sewing c!as, which made such itipiil ppoyrc ltHl ywir will be eon tilnued' tiliis yx-sir. A eooli'lny cIiimk will 'be ylvcur ih an expi'imenit. 'Phe.s' dliimw are expected "to yive tihe yoiin? women Ih'IiUm nicanw of siH'urinltf u. liv Iny. lor tUi yoiiiir nusn liiuiiiml tirainlny clas will lie yivon, tui'd this will yive them nHpmlloiis im Hlwv me- I'lwiuiMi'. lii.e. Piofowwr l!iehiard In Ntnonyly In. favor or oiiiilzlnr a vbm of Mi In khikl and prnmlscn hi aid lr the work is itiulurtmUoit. '.Mus lloutbn wll tiHslst in tin. I'ooklny claim. 'Plic ncvl niccMm of tihe board wii; H Sjut'. uixliiiy, OcWhcr aa m S::m n. in. .S()IMI()AI()K-.'lU'TrMTiT CT) , ust Entries 1- I0(i yd dash-Ooo. Walker, A. .1. Weston, E. I). Hurr, Htiirlt, Penwin. c.-'m"'"' i,,T,' v''ll'''. Warner, Stull, .rn illy., Ilntriit, Pepoon. :i 110 ytl run- Aliintz, Alanck, Pc poou. I SSI) yd-Alantz. Clinton, Mauck, Stull, .1-Alllc run-Mantz, Clinton, olull. mil yd liunlltM 1 I). iturr. Heart t. 7 aao yd hurdles Warner, llwirtt, vVpnoti. s- Kunniny hiyh jump llr-witt, lleartt, Swallow. 0 Kunniny broad jump lliywilt. (f), l.cstcr, Wnrnur (f), Popoon. 10 Puttiny Kllb shot Diisoh brook, Stull, Wallace, Lester. II Kilb haminer throw liasiin brock, Wallace. E. 1). Ilurr. la Pole vault lle.rry, Alnrsh, Hurr, Hoard. l.'l Discus throw D a s e 11 b r o c k, Hoard. M Eoot ball kick. bi Mase ball throw. This contest has been postponed to the original ca lander date or Novem ber .", on account of the weather. Entries will therefore be reopened, to close Saturday. October SO, at. 0 o'clock. NOTES. All registration for physical train ing closes Saturday, October Sit, .1 p. in. Oyninastlc classes in physical training begun this week. Attendance about, forty men. There are three sec tions: 1, s o'clock, Air. Price; II, :i o'clock, Mr. Sti'bbins, every day ex cept Saturdays; III, Tuesdays, .nurs days and Saturdays at 1 o'clock, Mon days at ia. in. Over thirty men arc taking special athletic training. Owing to deeren.se of the faculty class Prof. Clements will work with the athletic classes. Classes in advanccdyjiinastics un der Mr. Pryce, ta in number, is a very fine showing for the first year. Eew men being prepared for dilllcull work. Appoint incuts for physical examina tions are now open to all students of tlie Cnivcrsity EACCI-TV IIECPPAI, I.N CHAPEL. Mr. lU"i.ir lvalues, director or tilt pianoforte depart menu of the univer sity school of music, gme tihe tlrst of a M'ric of faculty reeltuks in the ciliiMl htMl YeliNliy eventing. .Mr. lvalues lm just been made a member or tihe corps of teachers thls fall, lie ('omen from Chicago ami Hhis is. the llr.il lime Mint he litis a pea red before an audience of liiin'Oiii piMip.e. .r this reiiMin tilie liaK xwis crowdi1! witili an expectant giitilieriny to m'c what lie could do. 'Plie inoMt exivEvnt reeoiu iniir.luticiiii tlliati 'had prci'eileil1 him were fuiXyrcalied. Eroin tihe very II mt iiiini'ber he was- a fa"o.rite witth tihe n ml leave. His ivmnrkabU' power of exprcswiou, his gniceful ami natural p:K-iture. his ease in Hie exeeuit'iou of tilie niot dill'ieiilt. lyiiiiNngc!. Mlwiwitl him to be an invaluable ntrWlou no me iiiiimIciU clivliis of binvolii. r.aiif iwr lac tua 1 .iouomI. scanon viro 'lyeing JMphfly (U'WiAipwl oy imc inaniiiyciinen'i. oid Iwus ducui leeched iroiu ilaincw O. Itxwlyeia, .tust ir iptlu, tna'i Jit wis pivjiNibly tin'ier iV.v 1 1 ,ui' ai.w k. ,a.. 'iiniA la.'i. ii no lie wv.. I.IVIUIl IV.' llllll.ll III Ulll'V It'll. IdCliiC, IIji in- .Mi oi.i., pltiAnl iMnce year, ami i .iin.e toi luiis miiiimiu Uoilyer.s lias .siacned taieV illiiiimpiixsiiip li cwillllU'ii crfn tor t.wo yiai.s, kind is a promi-m-il iiiakHldMle for cuiuh. of tihe 'var sity aiul Ircfehmuii ereww next. cayn. 1'iie prcuimliKiry pnictHco of tihe fom im.'I uimlidU'iets for jilticcs DHhlutl like N'alc Hue has been, begun irl KeniH.' Iiuakport, Ale. .Manager IliMtixif i tryln-y to ur nwige tor an uxumvioii 10 w.i.wienvc, Kan., on November fi 'to 'tliu Kti.DKHn-Nis linuskvi yanpe. A raitc of on'ts fare for the i-oiiimI' trip can be secured provided llfty people will go. If oiR- IiuiuIunI or more will go It is quite certain a vowcr mite can be seiMired. 'Phe ft ire our way 'to Lawrence Is $.1.70. 'Phe ex cursion woiihl 'iuv some Lime Eri d.iy evening anil1 arrive alt. Uiwrence .'int'tiithiy morning. lleturning 1ihe ir.iin would Ickive. Uiwnsn'ce iSat.unhiy ewuilnig ,uul riNU'li Liumlin .Sunday inorn'ing Arraiigvinciiits can' Ik, made for 11 .stopover a.t Ktinwiw City to all who wHmIi. 1o ccc the une between NebuaHka anil KaiiMis Ci'ty medic on November 7. All persons' eonHeni'p'liil inir like trip alliould leave tiholr names wi't'li the NViibituskaii or with. MtmCigcr Hisoh'of niti once t-o tili'niti definite, ar rai!iyeincnt muy be made as woon n poasible. A PRACTICE GAME WITH TARKIO The Representatives rf the Missouri School Failed To Score Against the 'Varsity With Four New Hen Playing. FOUR TOUCH-DOWNS FOR NEBRASKA'S TEAH. Captain Mclford Does Not Hiss a Single Qonl-Nebraska's Work, However, Lacks Ginger. 'Phe winning streak act. by the 'Var sity In the game witli Hastings at. the beginning of the season was kept up last Saturday, when cloven husky Tro jans from Tnrkio College were scut down to defeat by the score ir a 1-0. 'PajVn as a whole it. was a good exlii bitliju of the groat American college, gailic. The visitors put up a good, snappy specimen of ball and one of wliuili they can wvll be proud. When it Is considered that there are ontv about two hundred students in the .Missouri school and that of these a majority arc or the weaker sex, the result seems all the more remarkable. Phe fact that they can come here and mi, our icain, a representative one of an institution ten times the size of their own. shows that thev have a grca't advantage over us in some re spect. 'Phe manager of tl.r i.,.,,,,, wus kind enough to explain to the NVbras kan how they ennld do it. e said that there was not a man in the in stitution that had not been out at some time during' the rail with a .not ball suit doing his share for tlie honor or his school. 'Phis is a good place for sonic of our s'tudents to take a bene ficial object lesson. If one fourth of tlie students here would do Mint, there woiddjie such a t;evolitoii.int)ru.buil as has never been seen in the mtlfn. Hon before. In the beginning of tlie game. 'Par kin took the ball and made a good kick, which Nebraska returned in the same manner nearly to their goal. This forced the AHssounnns to kick again, but it was a weak one and Cow gill had the ball and wass tartetl back w.tli it before they had time to e.illect themselves. 'Phey soon downed him, liner which Meucdict, Kingsbury, Pillsbury ami Erwiu were all given 'a chance to show what they could do. Each made a god galm and then Kings bury was pushed across the line for a touHi (IV)wn. A murmur wemt suong tlie bleachers and an occasional crv of "Hastings again!" was heard. Mel ford kicked goal as usual and the croutl took .stretch No. I. The second touch down followed close ujwm I'll- first ami' in about Ulie same manner. This time it took just three minutes for the Nebraska boys to cross the enemies goal. I was made mostly by bucking the ,ine and a few- runs around the end. After "I'liele" Hill hat gone through the regular side play that always nets one point, the score stood ia-0 'in favor of the home team. Tlie third proved to Im- of a more interesting character. Tnrkio again had the kick oil', in as much as we had been kind enough to score. Eor sonic reason, possibly be cause they had not forgotten tlie re turn kick which hail been 'reviuslv sprung upon them, they only gave it a small shove of ten ynrds. wliere ii tigs bury had been waiting for It. Erwln now went at center In his usual fiend ish manner for a good gain. Cowglll kicked fifty yards which gave Tnrkio the ball. 'Phey were unable to gain anything so resorted to a kick. Cow glll took it in like a fly goes at sugar. Eor some time after this neither side seemed able to do anything definite and the play was mostly in the center of the field. 'Phe 'Varsity llnally suc ceeded In making another touch' down by some fierce playing. From this time until the end of the half, the most noticable feature of the game was the way in which Tnrkio began to brace up. 'Phey put up a much strong er game from this Mine on and the speetatois found Mini It was not Hast ings after all. The half was called be fore any further scoring was done. In the second half the improvement of the isitors was still more apparent. 'Phey continued to grow better until the iMiid of the game. Time after time they struck our line for good gains. At the same time the playing of our team grew noticably weaker. 'Phey seemed to 'be tmmlble ito Imutg tiogittilicr and their defensive -work was far trom gooitl. Ilefore 10i half wn.s ouit. Ill un collected themselves enough to make their fourth touch down, This,. with the goal that Mclford kicked, ended the scoring of the game. Final result, Nebraska, at; Tnrkio, 0.. 'Phe Nebrasknn Is sorry to say that t must, maintnn that soin'eihing is rad ically wrong with the team. Never be fore has such tin abundance of good ...... i-w.il iu.-i.-ii on ii.iiui as (luring the 1 present season. We Vim m thhlk 1 that It is the coach, for never before have we had a more enthusiastic man to make our team. We say this latter with due respect to the men who have led our boys to victory in the past. , Air. liobinson. dur'.ng liis two .season's work here, won for himself a p.ace in J the hearts- of every loyal Nebraska 1 student. Ilcing of such a ilillVrciit , t.vpe of gentleman, from Air. Yost, 'however it is almost impassible t com I pare the two. Put the fact, still re- mains that the team will have to learn I to play together or we will not be attic I to keep the. piMinnnt in Lincoln an- 1 other year. . 'Phe lineup of players in tlie game mum as ioiiows: Position. . ...r. e... ....r. t... ..r. g.... . . c "AlV.'. 1. Nebraska. Drew Kingsbury , 'Punier Mclford ... Cilbert .... Pillsbury .. Eoliner 'Cowglll ........ n. h. titoireWtrr,t.-; : t. tr.r. ;: Williams I. h. Erwln f. b. Tnrkio. C. Waugh . . . . Easton . . . llaupt. . . Clausen , ... Porter . . . Milliner Hail . Davidson ... ( ibsbh E. Waugh Nicol ATHLETIC HOAItl). Alt the low! regular iuoethig. then ,1 letlc board called the itttentbrn of the foot ball committee to the rules adopt ed last year. 'Phe honor of the Cnivcrsity is pledged to the strict enforcement of these regulations. Nebraska stands alongside of Michigan, Illinois, Wis eons.n. Alnnesota. and seven other lending institutions of the Middle West, h.iiiud as are the rest b, the signature of her chief executive.' 1 ne rules are to be found on r-. in I and :i(H of the Cnivcrsity Calendar. Eor the guidance of the foot ball committee tlie hoard defined under rale I: "A bona tide student doing full work" to be a student carying at least 14 hours. Such n student must, have been doing this work for nt least the first game in which he participates. 'Phis latter requirement could not be made retroactive. Attention was called to rule T also, a regulation which has been observed by the University in previous years before tlie adoption of these rules by the athletic board. 'Phe font ball coin iniittev were directed to conform strict ly to this rule. It is tlie intention of the board to render tlie name of Nebraska synonyo inous w I tlh t'lie word Honor, in sports as wcH as. In ail I things. Einmm'es hate Iwen put upon a strictly business bas is, the make-up of teams will be main tained upon a basis as absolutely fair and equitable. In sports as elsewhere In 'the University upon solid, steady, strong intellectual work. We have no place here for sporty lounging t riders wit h University work. Places on teams belong to strong students and their rlu.blis wliall not be interfered with. We enn not Imperil our Univer sity honor witlh otiher i ust i tuitions by tiny s.lig3iit.ist'tiinitof pi-ofessionin.lisiinor unfairness. Half as many more men would have elected physical training but for the ultra strict enforcement of the rule us to the number of hours allowed. Students recognize that physical training assists them in carrying' their work. One of tlie ablest students in the University, physically and mental ly,' a man carrying two extra hours, not long siimce remarked' 'tllitiit 'Mitt could carry twenty hours and physi cal training easier' than sixteen with out." Last year students were nllow od o carry, 'fi'lvis In addition 'to1 jilryskial tnaliriny, regular Uiour of momttlail ln'lVor. TJiust. yir tilie value of tlie lieflfl'tfli of the student was thus recognized. Why should It not be so this year?