The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 23, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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The Nebraskan-Hesperian
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"A newspaper dovoteil to tho Interests of The
University o( Nebraska and tho studont body."
Issued Kvory Tucmlny Noon. Vubllnlied
nt 5 North Klovcnth Street.
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' 'Entered as Second-Class Hnll Matter.
T. .7. Hkwitt. f Mutineers
HAL H. KOBERTS Edltor-in-Chlof
Associate Odttors:
J. A. Kki. E. A. Boosthom.
A. C. Lhk.
Reporters:
Elmor P. Hodges,
Anna 3t. EdKron,
D. Unnson,
Frimk Miirtiu,
Clifton Carter,
Qruco Montgomery
Sterling II. McCnw,
Mrvtlo KolwrtH,
K. T. Hill,
B. M. Stono.
John M. Nelson,
G. M. Cowglll,
Clmrles I. Taylor,
Emily .TonkiiiH,
N. E. Buckley,
T. M. Howitt,
Itnlph It. Rninoy,
O. O. Willmni,
T. J. Howitt,
L. E. Cottlo,
Mtivrotto Eaton.
The Nclmisluin-IIcspcrinn will bo sent to any
address upon tho recoipt of tho subscription
price, which Is ono dollar a year.
Contributions aro solicited from nil. News
Items such as locals, personals, reports of meet
ings, etc., nro especially desired. The Nclirns-kan-IIcsperlan
will be glnd to print any contrib
ution rotative to a general university subject,
but the name must accompany nil such,
Tho Nobraskan -Hesperian is sent to all sub
scrlliers until ordered discontinued and all ar
rearages paid.
Address all communications to tho Nkhiias
KMf IIiaii'KHiAX, P. O. 1h)x U1U, Lincoln, Neb.
Telephone 470.
Nebraska 1ms ridded another victory
to her list by defeating Drnk'o Inst
Saturday. Tho contest was hard and
showod the ability of tho university
team to an advantage. The team goes i
to Kansas City to play tho Medics next
Saturday. "This team is one of tho ,
strongest in Kansas, and Nebraska
will have to play a hard game to win. '
Sho has not been scored against in the j
last two games and let us hope, the red '
light will shine from the dome that
night. !
Through .some unaccountable mis- ,
take, the name of Miss Amy RobinEon '
was ommited from the board of edi
tors of the girls number. Miss Rob-:
inson's work (lid much toward making I
ho edition a success.
The young women of the unlvesity
have demonstrated their ability to edit '
a newspaper. The girls' number of
fhe ' Nkiiuahka-Hksi'Khian hna called I
forth many favorable comments from ;
both students and professors. The i
editon certainly reflects great credit ,
upon its board of editors.
Nebraska Is now fairly launched on
another football season and again the '
lack of enthusiasm that has charac-1
ijerized former years, is evident. Tne I
question of how to stir up the slum-,
boring spirit of tho college body is one
not cslly answered, but various l
theories and plans can be put forth, i
No doubt mass meetings at which
prominlent alumni and professors
speak, do a great deal to push the
ball along, but the best way is to get '
each individual personally interested. !
The old students, and also the now
ones who are acquainted with the
game, should be bubbling over at all
times with football gosip.
There Is no reason why thoro should
not bo crowds ranging from five hun
dred to two thousand persons nt each
game played. If all enthusiastic per
sons will make it a point to take some
friend out to see tho boys practice,
make him acquainted with tho game '
and point out the stars of the team, in
a short time a great change will oe
noticed.
So, old students, do not leave every
thing to the management, but get out
and cheer the boys on, and allow some !
of your enthusiasm to manifest itself,
and you will find that tho dull and
listless will soon get the fever to such
an extent that Nebraska will never
need complain about lack of enthus
iasm toward the greatest of college
sports.
The action taken by tho crowd at
Saturday's game, toward thoso Indi
viduals who watched tho game from
various points of vantage outside tho
fence, was a move in tho right direc
tion. The practice of looking over or
through the fonco ought to lie made o
unpopular that no ono would dare to
attempt It. I
Tho university dances will bo
started nfixt Friday ovonlng by tho
Sophomore Imp at Walsh hah. Last
year was very successful in a social
way and tltf b year promises oven more.
Students need some recreation and If
thoy enjoy dancing, the cjUifh and mill
.tary liopu give this opportunity.
Somo Individual In his hnsto to ob
tain a copy of tho girls' editon of tho
Nr.iiitAHKAN-HiiHPHiiiAN rumovod tho one
on tho bullotln board In unlvoivlty
hall. Tho Individual Is wolcomo to
tho paper if ho will rotum tho thumb
UioWh, While It Is true that tho do
maud for copies of that editon has
boon vary groat thoro Is, howovor, no
necoHKlty for robbing a dofonsoloss
bullotln board.
If tho attendance at tho mooting In
ehapol noxt Saturday afternoon to
listen to reports from tho football
game at Kansas City is such ns to
show that tho student body Is Inter
ested, it Is tho intention of tho Ni
niiAfciicAN-IIr.HHiiirAN to bulletin all of
tho games which nra played away
from homo, If It Is found feasible
telegraphic reports of all contests de
bating, oratorical, and athletic will
bo obtained during tho year ttnd posted
on tho NKiiitAHKAN-llKBi'KiirAN bulletin
board In tho main hall,
By defeating the team from Drake
University- Saturday, Nebraska's foot
ball players have established a good
claim to excellence and strength.
Those who saw tho game will all ngree
that the representatives from Drake
were good men, well built and well
trained. Howovor, Nnbraska showed
up well at critical times and clearly
outplayed Drake at every point. Ilor
players begin to show the careful work
of coach J3ooth, who deserves a full
measure of credit for the really good
showing which tho team mado Satur
day. It was not alone this training,
however, which proved itself and
which gives tho old time lovers of
foot ball faith for tho future. The
generalship of captain Hraw noods
prominent mention as woll as does tho
tolling and sometimes brilliant work
of Raymond, Wostovor, and Crandall,
In singing the praises of the team It
must not bo forgotten that thoro aro
aro still wouknessnes. Tho team Is
light, lamotably light, and though this
makes ono "yoll" louder when victory
Is won It still makes him feel nervous
when thinking of tho gamos to como,
Fumbling Is also much too common.
It has not yet provou disastrous but
It is uurvo racking Tho disappoint
ing thing about tho gamos thus far i3
tho lack of Intercut on tho part of the
of tho students. Tho team needs tho
encouragement of gonorous Biipport,
if a winning game Is to bo maintained.
A broken pocket-book Is worso than a
cold shower to dampen enthusiasm.
If you don't believe this appeal to'
somo past oxporlonco of your own, and
thou resolve novor to miss anothor
giiino played on tho homo grounds,
mine how the preliminary contest Is
to bo conducted, especially in regard
to judges and the timo alotted to
speakers. Men prominent in debating
circles have thought out some new
schemes, whereby they expect to avoid
tho dissatisfaction of previous years.
Some are in favor of two prellmiaries,
ns they believe the judges cannot de
termine from nve minute speeches tho
rolntivc merits of the debaters. The
method of choosing judges, some say,
produces results favorable to an ora
torical style, especially with tho law
students. Now the law students admit
that they usually get their share of
the debaters and are laying plans to
do tho samo this year. But they be
lieve It Is because they are not so fos
silized ns tho academics and do put
some enthusiasm' and energy into the
Remember that wt meet three state
Institutions this year two on their
home grounds and ono here, besides
there Is good prospects of meeting
Minnesota oh their home grounds. We
shall meet Minnesota both on tho foot
ball field and In an oratorical contest,
why not In debating?
"I have a few more points to touch
upon," said the tramp, as he awk
wardly climbed a barbed wire fence.
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