i tltW9sfr v V 4v ;. ns y - n . " A , h Ibe 3aih Iftebraefcan Vol. VIII. No. 27. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 277lW. Price 5 Cent. When the mutter was presented oasary to proporly guard against to several members of the faculty and WILL PRACTICE TODAY MINSTREL errors In play. TIiIb year tho roforo JNTER-fRA- T "To three of ttye deans all of them ex will bo assisted by an umpire Tho MEETING HELD LA8T EVENING pressed themselves very much in Basket-bal- l squad begin formor official will call fouls only on UNIQUETUNT MAY BE GIVEN BY favor of the present plan. It has been TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS. the playor who Is holding or handling work thi8 afternoon. GREEK LETTER 80CIETIE8. assured that the chancellor would not the ball. Tho umplro will call orrorn object to an orderly clash between tho on tho part of othor playors. SOPHOMORE-FRESHME- N CON TEST two classes, but quite on the contrary, GOOD MATERIAL IS AVAILABLE Tho schodulo for tho Cornhusker PROCEEDS POR INfORMAL DANCE would be In favor of It, as a means fivo Is not yet comploto. A mooting Organized Class Rush of Some Sort of promoting class and unlvorblty Walsh, Bell, Woods and Perry of Last of representatives of tho Wostorn Prominent Frat Men Back of Scheme spirit. to Take the Place of Promiscous Intorcolleglato Basketball association Year's Team Will For Beginto Have Today the matter will be presented Show will bo hold In Chicago next Friday, 8crapping Which Has Prening of Cornhtisker Fivs to the sophomore class, and upon the In Temple Within Few at which Nobraskn will bo ropresont-od- . vailed. for 1908-09- . action taken will depend tho future Within n short tlmo a mooting Week. success or failure of the plan. In canof wostorn schools will bo hold for Last night Presidents Kenmacher vassing among a number of tho sophRegular basketball practice begins tho purpoBo of forming n Missouri Ah burnt cork and rattle bono aft omores yesterdny the met committee and Lawronco, of tho freshman and Valley In association. In the unlvoi-sltorganizathis Ists three roproflontntlVoH from ench gymnasium today .un- tion also Nebraska will havo a part. "sophomore classes, representatives of with excellent success and report that der tho direction fraternity In vhool aio llkoly to apof Dr. Clapp. From all were enthusiastic over it. Tho same pear faculty, the and committees from each reports come boforo n un'siihity au llonco In from the freshman com- now on until thp ond of tho season DELAY REPORTED the BE near TO END. AT fuluro. Such Is ll.o abjc arrange to a of the classes met for next spring the work of securing for mittee. a of movement which is being nimtfad class fight to take place between tho tho university a winning flvo will bo Terra Cotta Needed for Building Has by a number of fraternity mon who ' freshlcs and the sophB. Tho meet- MAKE CHANGE IN BATTALION. cnrrled on with energy. propose that tho Orook lottor' mon Arrived. In tho opinion of Dr. Cl'.pp ing was the result of a few days' a give a minstrel show In tho Tomplo With tho arrival of tho rest of tho no reason whatovor why tho univeragitation by prominent members of New Office Created In DeMilitary the thoatre. sity should not this year have a bas- torra cotta all serious dolay to tho both classes in an attempt to have a partment. While the rr.ovr mont 1ms not progreBB of tho engineering building ketball team capable of fully mainmeeting betweon tho two classes and By announcement made yesterdny a the sanction of all of tho taining tho standard sot by tho teams seemB to bo at nn ond. All tho torra thus do away with tho kidnapping change yet thro nro almost omvigh is effected In the organization cotta which has been received him of other years. Btunts which have been pulled off for Capt. Walsh and of tho. cadet battalion whereby C. J. boon unusually true and satisfactory behind it to assure Its success. Novel Dwlght Bell of last year's 'varsity have so many years and which resultod in In color so that nono of it will havo uud original, tho schomo looks good to Kremer becomes captain adjutant of .both been on tho team throe yearn the expulsion of the freshman, presi- tho university to be returned. fraternity men and will provo no ond cadets and J. T. DlorkB Although they are Inollglblo for tb,o dent, Ralph Weavoring. of becomes adjutant of the First batamusemont. tho If Is woathor moderate during Chlcngo gamo they will bo able to The now plan for a clash between talion. the noxt fow wooks thoro will be nothThirty-threMen. play undor the the two lower classes has been taken The ofllce of captain adjutant 1b a Valley schoolB. rules of tho Missouri ing to prevent tho walls of tho buildIt Is planned to havo throo repreThese two men woro ing from the eastern schools, where thoso new one at the University of Nebras- among from being rushed to completion. sentatives of tho strongest of last year's each fraternity take part annual scraps are a matter of college ka and 1h created In order thnt 'the team. They have playod together Yesterday several now masons woro In tho show, making In all thirly-thro- o history. At the football rally Prooccupant of this office may assume since their start in the Lincoln high ndded to tho force which has been at mon from tho olovon fratornltlos. fessors Condra and Barbour started charge of work for several weeks. the records and property schoool and It is ex- Tho singing would bo carod for by thus are well acquainted . the movement by tolling of the school pected that tho contractors will put as Manager of both battalions. Heretofore the ad- with the Johnson of tho Qloo club, methods of each other. spirit aroused in the east through the largo a force of mon at work upon whllo Guy Montgomery jutant offices of the two battalions would caro annual clash between the freshmen were technically separate. Have Good Material. tho building as 1b possible Under tho for tho rest program. of the upper forcing the new arrangement Capt. C. classmen in and the Woods and Perry, two other men All tho principal contracts Involved J. Kremer Last year tho Y. M. C. A. gavo a freshmen "to wlp their spurs." 1b adjutant of both battalions with a who made their "N" on tho team last In the construction of tho building minstrel show at tho Tomplo theatre Olympic Games. lieutenant adjutant in direct chargo year, will be out for practice thlB havo already been lot. Tho specifica- which proved to bo a big success and season. . Ench has played a year on tions for tho electric wiring havo not - Since the meeting- a number of mon of each division. which brougnt dlit a largo crowd of have been planning for a scrap which Applications for promotion have the 'varsity and both showed up woll yet been comploted, but It Is not nec- studonts. With plenty of material to will becomo an annual event, and been called to fill the vacancies aris- In last year's games. Thoso mon will essary for this contract to bo lot until pick from tho fratornity mon plan to which will become a matter of college ing through the promotion of sergeant-Majo- be eligible for all contests and thoy tho building is much nearer complet- glvo a minature Low Dock.stador. history in a fow years. With tho DIerks. These should be fllod will be the only men in tho Chicago ed. Tho mill which has tho contract Go Proceeds to a Dance. assistance of several members of the Immediately with tho adjutant The game, since Walsh and Bell are barred for door and window frames reports '(o three-yeaplannod It is r by mako tho proceeds a rule. factulty a plan was finally secured official order making the change folthat they are now on tho way hero. from tho show go towards giving an H. O. Schmidt, Long and Richie, who which will bo presented to the sopho- lows: wore substitutes last year, will all bo J. BAPTI8T 8REAK8 TO Y. W. C. A. Informal Pon Hollouic dance to which more class at the meeting today. Tho Headquarters University Cadets, all fratornity mon shnll bo admitted in tjio gamo this fall and ono or more clash is to be a test of beef and University of Nebraska, froo. Tho Informal in no way is inbrawn, henco the application of the Lincoln, Nebraska. of them will bo likely to mako the Armenian Talks on Conditions Obtainto iiuporBedo tho regular Pan tended If team thoy up keep tho work In name of "Olympic games" to it. The ing In Turkey. 26 October, 1908. . but rathor to bring men Hellenic, their best style. All of these men name, however, does not signify the Order No. 3. Haunhanners Mugurrdectsh from the different fraternities to real character of the fight, as pro1. Subject to the approval of the playod good ball last year and they much bettor known in gather oftenor. Tho Pan Hellenicis' form good a to auxiliary tho nucleus this country as John Baptist, gave an posed by thoso at the head. It Is chancellor, the following promotion la tho biggest social ovont of tho year not to bo a track and field meet, but announced: To bo First Lieutenant, of "N" men. interesting talk to the Y. W. C. A, outside of Ab tho soon junior prom and an. as tho football Is season composed of boxink, and University Cadets, Sergeant-Majo- r girls Friday noon on conditions 1u rather to be T. informal give many who are over Clapp would Dr. expects to see some Turkey. wrestling matches, and a game where J. DIerks. possibly thirty men from each class John Baptist Is an Armenian. Ho unable to attend tho bigger dances 2.. First Lieutenant J. T? DIerks, heavy material out for tho bakotball squad. year Last footseveral of the will contest with each other. Should undesigned, Is appointed battalion adwas for three years an assistant to thu an opportunity to -- moot, mon from , mon ball adopted this method of keep- court photographer and lived in the othor fraternities. the fact that only a few could contest jutant and is assigned to tho First Tho matter will be brought befolo ing in. training during tho winter royal palace at Constantinople. Ho acarouse opposition, then tho manage- Battalion, University Cadets. nil of the fraternities within tho next they months and very found contest whero ment favor a all tho it satis quired tho By order of Captain WorkJzer. of tho sultan by week factory. and providing a majority fayor -This year a number of the speeches made against tho conditions boys of both claBBOB may take part. C. J. KREMER, plan, the selection or thoso to tako football squad signified have Tho main feature of the plan is the their existing In Armonla, and was forced Capt. and Adjutant. part practice for' tho nlav will and Intention beginning of work under Dr. to leave tho country secretly. fact that it accords with tho fights Ho take place Clapp as soon as the final is had In immediately. Johnson, who. held in eastern schools. WILL IS8UE UNIFORMS TODAY. the fall sport. bo m cnagQ"of the' muslcliatf ' and English has learned nnd acquired An Annual Event. had much experience a good education. He has for tho in drilling, min- Attention to Weight. The question of tho fight beco'raing Cadet Battalion To Be Fully Equipped una assure two win years last tho very, best boon among preaching, It is Dr. Clapp's intention this year an annual event was .discussed at the by November 2. In the lino. musical tho .Montgomery Armenians in California. His who to iray more attention to weight than mooting and It was the concensus of Is, billed to tako chnrg3 of Uniforms for the cadets of tho first great go to deslro is o othor back own the. his opinion that the students would receive battalion will prqbably be issued this has beeen the custom in the past. An ond of tho program, made a bighit in" tho plan with general approval. ' A afternoon. The original intention was effort will be made to develop some country and work among his people a spoech last year to tho Juniors heavy men for tho team, it being rec- there. This has been impossible until certain day for tho fight will bo set to Btart giving out the khaki suits ognized that weight as well as agility tho granting of tho constitutional form aside. On that afternoon all classes but the shipment was delayed It has been announced that ono of should be dismissed and tho studonts In transit and had not arrived in Lin- and skill are elements of a successful of government, which has completely tho features of. the lecture coureo in ' changed conditions there. adjourn to the athletic field whero the coln player. basketball In tlmo for distribution. Four months ago thore were six tho law college this year will bo fight will take place. "The class win-nln- g Unless the calculations of the dePractically all the games this year (he fight of course carry off the partment fall the equipment will be will be under tho regular college rulea. papers in Constantinople, now thero lectures on pntont law, copyright and v laurels, and in accordance to the Yale Issued today to as many as can be These rules hve been changed some- are 290. Boforo the adoption of the trademarks, by William R. Lane. Mr. Lane graduate is a constitution a man pot Brown of was college safo alone Idea, if has beeen suggested that they taken care of. Tho process of distri- what since last year, .the principal on ,the streets after dark;' now "Women afad 4tho Yale law school., Af tor a short v be given a particular bench with ap- bution will be continued through the shift being in respect to dribbling. period of praqUco in Fitimburg, Mass.--, propriate ceremonies, in honor of their week and all cadets will bo expected According to the new interpretations a can safely travel alone, it necessary. 3 he John Baptist's mother was convertbecame. Junior member of the firm victory. That is the plan fn brief. to appear in uniform Monday, Novem- player may dribble and then throw ! ed to Christianity nearly thirty years of Orwig & Lane of Dos Moines, la. SI It is urged that there are many ber 2. for goal, but he cannot stop dribbling" ago by the Itev., W. W. Pitt, of this Hejs a member Chicago and things, in favor of a contest of, this Most of the uniforms were ordered and then begin again after holding thq city, Who wont to Armenia as a mis- Washington patent bar associations. nature. It would serve to abolish the this year through the ingency of the ball. Last, year the player could not 3it sionary. She was the first woman kidnappings and other acts of rowdy- - Pershing Rifles. .This organization throw goal whijo dribbling, but he Student teacher registration In Turkey. Now many women Y4J last Saturday is.m which have brought severe criti- took hold of the task of providing the could stop dribbling and then start j highest was reported of the to aro class 2f teaching boon' have exceptionaland ". cism upon the university. At tho be- - battalion with suitable uniforms last anew after, holding the ball for a mo-speaking on the- streets, so ly fargo. ' - ginning of the present school form the year and its administration .of. tho raoitf, This practice will not be tol ?von wonderful has been the result in the chancellor expressed his opposition to duty waB prohtninced successful. The erated under the, new rule. k' )f change oi government, , Ames- - Nebraska. .kidnapping so strongly that no Porshlngs get but a alight profit from Two Officials Now. Mr. Baptist is on his way to ArTickets on sale Wednesday after has beeen made .to carry out tho" transaction, and such as there ia Anqthor change in the rules "haa to menia, whero ho .expects to preach to noon at Harry Porter's, 1.2S and $1,10, Is used for the benofK of the military do with the officials. the old worn- oat Btunt of capturi' Formerly a his people, sunnortine himself hv nran. general admission, Nebraska.- - south' the fr$$hraan candidate for president department, ' ' ' ' i referee was all that was deemed nee- - ticing medicine awe; . Ames, north wde. r .. wy . V Cr -, .. r1 jj4 , .A . ., '. ,. 1 ,A TALKED CLASS FIGHT will Old-Fashlon- y e -- e - r Cheo-neogaazyaa- n, ill-wi- ll I I , nu-wiu- yos-tord- ay -- R -- of-th- o -- i - r . at-tera- pt - ... ,.',,. .? - .. ., i i. ulrJLJ. f v ' i ' Ml- l