The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, March 28, 1900, Page 2, Image 3
The Nekraskan-Hesperian f;"iyi TO COACH STANFORD After much care and consideration, the question, who should coach the Cardinal for 1900, has been decided. Tho gentleman on whom depends the outcome of next Thanksgiving day, as far as Stanford is concerned, is F. H. Yost Mr. Yost was graduated from Lafay etto Col lego m 1896 and was a tackle oa the champion team that defeated Pennsylvania that same collegiate year. Immediately afterward ho was on the all-star eleven of Pittsburg which was made up of such men as Heffelfinger, Ixsa, Tronchard, BrooKC, and Donnelly. In the fall of 97 he coached and brought into prominence the Ohio Wosloyan university eleven, which that year held Michigan down to a 0-0 .scoro. Tho next year Yost was called to coach the team of the University of Nebraska. Out of an inuisposed stu-' dont body, and out. of dissenting fac-' tiono, ho evolved 'a team that won1 the championship of the Middle West. That year Nebraska boat Kansas 18-6. And Missouri 47-6. Last year he signed with Kansas and closed the year with a wonderful record. Of the ten games that Kansas played, not one was lost. She beat Nehraslca hy a score of 36-20. Bene dict, Nebraska's star drop-kicker, land ing four field goals, Missouri was "beaten by Kansas 34-6. Yost has played the positions of tackle and half-back, first on his col-j lege team and later with Pittsburg. ' Yost is a man of excellent reputation j as a gentleman. His moral character j Is unimpeachable. He has the liappy ' faculty of winning the respect and ad- f -miration of all whom he meets in his I work. The grand secret of his success seems to lie in the fact of his ability to develop magnificent team-work. This is shown hy the details of the -work done hy teams he has coached. j Of all the -men that have been in the ! -field for this year's management to j select from, none has presented such j evidence of heing master of his pro-! fesslon as Mr. Yost On evidence alone ' lias he "been chosen. Daily Palo Alto. contest is anticipated with much In terest, but Issues should bo joined with other Institutions also, especially as we can debate with distant colleges without tho disadvantages to our selves that result In physical contests from Hie fatigue of a long journey. Wisconsin's showing In debate with western colleges has been such as to make It extremely probable that she could meet her eastern sisters with great credit to herself. Dally Cardinal, W HOW TO SAVE DOCTOR BILLS. We have saved many doctor bills since wo began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bottle open all the time ana when ever any of my family or myself begin to catch cold we begin .o use the nought Remedy, and as a result we never have to send away for a doctor and incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never falls to cure. It is certainly a medi cine of great merit and worth. D. S. Mearkle, General Merchant and Farmer, Mattie, Bedford county, Pa. For sale by Druggists. You wmnt thm Finot.. Wis hmvm HI $ Wisconsin will probably he repre sented in the Intercollegiate regatta at Poughkeepsie this year. Her aggre gation will consist of three crews: a varsity eight, a freshman eight, and a varsity four. CLA kKSOM LAUNDRY COMPANY COLUMBIA TO MEET PENNSYLVA NIA ON THE GRIDIRON. John C. Bell, chairman of the foot hall committee, announced yesterday that Pennsylvania -would meet Colum bia on the gridiron next season. Al though the date lias not heen definite ly decided upon It is probable that the game "will "be played on November 1 0. This is the only open date of the sched ule ana is -made possible by the die continuance of the game with Michi gan. Mr. Bell announced that the Harvard Sarae "would "be played either on the Srd or 10th of November. Pennsyl van Ian. Trial strength tests are now being carried on In the Harvard gymnasium to determine the fifty strongest men In the university and to choose a rep resentative for the individual strength championship of America colleges. University Book Store! All Student's SUPPLIES Kept in Stock. If you don't see what you want, ask for it. sm 330332333-336338330 South Eleventh Street I SI I i s I Uaiversity Book Co. flain Building. JtECOGNITION OF WISCONSIN BY THE BAST. "Within the past five years the Uni versity of Wisconsin has risen Irom a position of comparative obscurity to one -which places her in the elasB with the host eastern colleges in athletic standing. Our victory over the Yale freshraan crew first brought us into prominence, and the liurd brush we gave Pennsylvania lust June toKethor ... . i vitn our gridiron conteBt with Yale in the fall place us quite on a level with the eastern institutions. This Turn been evidouced ly repeated iiivl j nations or lute to meet them In vnrl our departments. Lately we have re ceived an invitation to Join in the In--tor-collcgiate gymnastic competition, and the Invitation will 1)e uccopted for another year if not for this year's content. There now romuhiB for ub only to debate with some of the eaBt era instltutlone. The Georgetown , Wlmzi rfHMlER w jffJ&Vvt II ifl I JfP WMw wnxr.y' i jfsdiN K Id 'Hi f I ' HMMtwwmnwjaMWMcaiMi Tut Mightiest, write, are those -who do the actual work in the vast correspondence of a nation. In thin work one : Smith Premier Typewriter fififi it. quul to Bcoreu of pent. The pen has given place to The Modern "Writer, The biC'th Premier, the tnauniue typical of progreiK.tlie uuLnowl edged leader in ltn, provemeuts. j s j : : i END FOR CATALOGUE. SMfTH WUJMHJH TYFCWMTCK C M: KODAKS! D. E. 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