TEE HESPERIAN U. B, D, C, See Net Friday evening, October the 30th, the Union Boys Debating Club will cel ebrate their decennial anniversary, hav ing already enjoyed a decade of unbroken existence. This auxiliary of Union So ciety has kept the "sacred fires" of debate burning with ever-increasing glow. Sis ter club after sister club has risen, en joyed an ephemeral existence, and died. Tuis club alone has lived and increased in numbers and in efficiency. From it, all the other like organizations in our university have sprung. Within its ranks was first fostered the spirit of joint debate. To its aggressive policy is due a long series of successful intercollegiate debates, and in its inspiration the pres ent University Debating Association traces its birth. Union Society has adjourned in honor of the celebration. All other literary organizations and fraternities are most cordially invited to be present. The tact that Chancellor MacLean and Ros coo Pound are to deliver the anniversary addresses insures the scholarly character of the program. The following is the program for the evening. Violin Solo Prof. a. D. C. Monzendorf Address Chancellor MacLean Pump Sclo r, Vocal Solo Anniyersary address Roscoe Pound ocal Solo H. S. Evans ATHLETICS, Doane is Beaten, Score 20 to o. How it Was Done, The line-up Nebraska. Jones j Benedict Kellar . ttoobins Turner hearse Wiggins Thorpe, Oapt. Cook Shedd Packard vas as follows- POSITIOK left end left tackle left guard center right guard right tackle right end quarter right half . left half full back Doane Houston Fisher Lee, Capt. Perry Patton j Reasoner "I Abbott Ellis Serf Wolf Swain Bowlby Thorpe won the toss and immediately scattered his me'i out over the west end of the Held. Doane kicked olf for thirty yards and Thorpe took cure of the bal', but Nebraska soon lost it on downs. Doane then tried it a while but got tired and turned it over to us. It soon went back again on downs. A couple of bucks for nothing and then Wolf carries it ten yards but is tackled nicely by Packard. Doane soon fumbles and Pearse falls on the ball. Thorpe tries His punt, the ends having fallen back to be on side. Wiggins gets there in time to tackle his man in his tracks. Three downs, Nebraska's ball, and some most terrific bucking takes place. We make five, seven, three, five, four, naught, five, one, three, one, one. and Doane takes the ball within four yards of their goal. They make a few yards and then punt for about fifteen and a Doane man getf it. A few more yards and another punt for twenty and Thorpe thinks he wants it. Shedd makes some big gains by bucking and then Cook runs around right end for fifteen yards and a touch-down. Shedd kicks goal six to naught. Doane kicks off for forty yards, Shedd nabs it neatly and takes it back sixteen. A few good bucks and Turner takes the ball and stretches out on the ground making some thing over two yards. ' A few small gains and Shedd thinks he would like about twenty four yards and of course he takes 'em. Thorpe punts with ends on side. Jones gets ball, bus is ruled off side by Vandoozer. Jones is hurt but goes at it again. We make a few yards. Jones is hurt again and goes out, Benedict taking his place. Ball changes hands two or three times, punts are exchanged and Che ball finally dies at four o'clock. Score six to nothing. THE SECOND HALF. Nebraska kicks off thirty yards, Doane takes the ball but loses ground. Punts for thirty and Thorpe takes it back half way. Doane soon gets it again and tries bucking. Not much gain, and a punt sails over into Thorpe's arms but he isn't allowed to get out of his tracks. Turner falls over the line again for four yards and Serf breaks his shoe. At it agaMi), llobbins gets the ball on a fumble and Tnorpe punts, Serf catches but in requested to stop by Wiggins. Then Doane tries the criss-cross but Shedd and Pearse know a thing or two about that play themselves, and as they want it stopped, it t A -i 1 'W n i