THE HE At the beginning of each half the ball must be kicked at least ten yards into the opponents' terreritory, and if it goes into touch twee in succession before being touched by an opponent, it goes to the other side for kick-off. If a player is off-side within opponents' ten-yard line, and touches the ball, it goes as a touch -back to the other side. No delay arising from any cause whatever shall continue more than three minutes. In case of a foul or any violation of rules, the offending side surrenders the ball for a down, or if it does not have the ball, gives up ten yards of territory, or if this would carry the ball over the goal line, one-half of the distance to the goal. For the offense of throttling, intentional foul tackling etc., the penalty is the surren der of 25 yards or a fice kick to the other side. ; If a player interfers with an opponent trying for a fair catch, the opposing side shall be gi.ven 15 yards and a free kick or clown. No momentum mass plays are allowed in which more than three men start before the ball is in play nor are they allowed to group for that purpose more than five yards back of the ball. Amherst Student. -S EXCHANGE. A joint debate between the young men and women of ''Jimmy" Canfield's Nebraska uni versity and those of "Papa'' Snow's Kansas university is one of the possibilities of thf, winter. Kansas City Star. Yes and we hope that "Jimmy" will be able to whip his'papa" also. A Vassar girl upon being asked if she liked codfish balls, said she never attended any. Ex. At Chicago university there is one professor for every six students. No freshman can play on the team in the university of Wisconsin during his first term. Columbia issues eighteen different publi cations. Scarlet and Black a semi-weekly at Jowa College claims we won the game on foul a ckles. S PER I AN. g Y. M. S Y. W. C. A. The Association room is newly carpeted. Regular Sunday afternoon meetings of the Y. W. C. A. arc now held in the organ room at the new Conservatory. The Y. M. C. A. proposes to raise $400 for this year's expenses. The Y. W. C. A. has recieved fifteen new members since, the beginning of the year. The Y. M, C. A. gave a reception to new members Halloween evening, Closed in, time to - - get home early. State Convention of the Y. W. C. A. will be held at Hastings Nov. 2 4. Eight del'e agtes are to go from the university. 'I he joint program given Sunday afternoon by the two associations Was a good one. About 100 were in attendance. Chancellor McDowell of Denver university, Mrs. Naomi Knight Easterday chairman of the state executive. committee, the state sec retaries of Kansas and Missouri, and the general secretaries of the Lincoln and Topeka associations are. some of the names that appear on the program for the Hastings convention. This is the ninth annual con vention of the Y. W. C. A. of Nebraska. LOCALS. Have you seen that clock in the hall? Oscar Bowman '64 is teaching at Alliance. George Babcock was up to the game. Sat urday. F. H. Bradt is a strong addition to the foot ball team. The awkward squads are now drilling in companies. Look at the society programs on the bul letin boards. The first installment of cadet uniforms has been received. The Deliau society received two new mem bers last Friday. The medical society held a meeting Tues day of last week. Miss O. C. Case was called, home by the death of her niece. The Doane coach came up last Tuesday to take charge of our line. 1