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T*Me Daily Stlt;jdent.Vol. XXXII No. »INDIANA UNIVERSITY. MONDAY. NOVEMBER ,906.Pstct Two Cim.STATE CHAMPIONS, 1906MEMORIAL SERVICE HELDOUSKOXY IX ItOXOft or rCDQIxxixhabd hbld ix btu-D*XT«TOJ)IXO BOXDAT.A more touching ceremony hu never keen held in the Student Building than the memorial arrvic* yesterday in hcevor ol Judge Cro^ge L. Rcmhard. The service was in keeping with the character ol tc man: simple. umwtenUtioi*. foil of feeling, effective Two songs by the choir, and short tributes by the three men who knew Judge Reinhard best, perhaps. of all his friends, made tip the program. The whole service lt'Xcd scarcely |n hoor. but in-dMjhour the memory of the man d the broadness of his inffuence was so present in the hearts of the listeners, that every one lelt the hall with a feeling Joy that such a man had been milted to live among us.Each of the three speakers. President Bryan. Senator Hemen-way and Judge Wilson, spoke of the noble character of Judge Rein-hard They paid tribute to him as a citiaen, a soldier, a lawyer, a judge, a friend in need to all whom he could help.Stmittnn. ’c. is visiting relatives in Rnshville.Waller R Myers, of Windfall registered this morning.Prolessors Regers and Kenyon of Butler College are guests ol Prof. Howe Dr. Woodburn of the Hiatorv Department, will not meet his classes this week He is attending a meeting of the presidents of Mate universities which is being held al Baton Rouge, Loniat President Bryan found that he could not allend the meeting, and Dr. Woodburn was chosen to represent Indians University at this important conference.Indiana Wins Glorious Contest From Notre . Dame, Establishing Beyond Any Doubt Her Right to State Supremacy. 12-0.Outplaying their opponents man tort of N«re Dame. Munsoo is to nun. and clearly demoottfating mentioned because of his surprising their titk to the State champion-; punting ability. Callicrate and •hit', Indiana football warriors Bracken dsringuished themselves came out of the gruelling, giant'-'by their clever end runs and return mutilating battle with Notre Dame of pants, Indiana played with mail Washington Park Saturday aC- efcnfefifee precision. and each play-terraa with the decisive score of er did hit work so well that it 11 to o The score should have j would ke unfair to give individual been more to indicate the relative * honors to any one. strength of the two teams, but it| The weather condtions were al-was tuffioeitt to break the wtll of most ideal Dark leaden rain-tht up-state lads and to send the ckmds overhung the gridiron, and Crimson contingent back to Bloom- the smoke from the surrounding inglon with hearts light and merry, j factories hovered arounjl the parlt, with a lingering picture of the n if wailing to enshroud the vsn-State's greatest foothill battle ofjquishot tut at no time did the tqcrti. firmly impressed on the inept-,settling glean interfere with the ory. and with restless dreams of. judgment of punts. A sharp crisp fields yet to conquer. air, just sufficient to put the spec-close score was not due so lators in the proper mood was stir-much to the strength of the Cath- ring freest the southland oiks as to the woeful hick of In-' The crowd was a typical Hootier diana in drop-kicking an! the fail- ire. Hundreds of enthusiasts came ure to interfere and use the foe- in over internrban cars, Nc*re ward pass. The Varsity had only Dame sending a special with /OS p* fairly started Saturday, but roaers. Sute University contribut-should be under full swing in the ed thrre train loads containing 1500 Minnesota contest. Dope was scat-and Purdue sent a large quota to tered to the wind, so far as the new root for Notre Dame, ralts were concerned, for it was by j At ait early hour the winding strics of brilliant old time line stream of hmnanity began its tread ), line bocks and tackle down Washington street. Many that Indiana won her two had not obtained seats and merrily touchdowns. after the plays mule jostled each other to get good by the new rules hid fail-'standing room Shortly after two ed o'clock the Varsity troctcd Into theThe battle was a glorious one field for its limbering no process, freest the Spectator's point of view, and the Cathofic team appeared a Tt was clean throughout, both inv moments later. During this teams showing that they were true pcried the roocers of the opposing elevens got in their work, and kept the large crowd in a good humor until the battle began.Hare kicked to Bracken. Notre Daw was forced to pun;. Indiana received a penalty of five yards on the first plav. Hare punted Calli-crate and Miller gained through I Continued on page three)HON- N- J. BRYAN PRIDAYwot BPXAK BirOXB IXDIAXAHe*. William Jennings Bryan, the peerless orator is to appear atthe men’s gymnasium °*,h* I**1'-ana University no; Friday night Nmember ifith, under auspices of the Indiana Oratorical Assoeiaticm. Mr. Bryan is also to appear here later under auspices ol the lecture board. He is to come next Friday night at the special solicitation of his personal friend. Dr. M W. Johnston. Dr. Johnstco wrote Mr, Bryan a letter telling him that the atscKiatom desired to raise money for the priaes tki, year, and a telegram received to-day announced that the great Nebraskan will come His subject here will be “The Old World and It* Way The price of admission for the lecture will be 50 cents, and the gymnasium will be crowded with people to hear the gifted orator.On Thursday night before Bryan lectures here, he is to appear at Lafayette ueder auspices of the Y M. C. A. The Ircrure will be first delivered there, and Bloomington will be the stored Ml M hear the new subject.sportsmen. The frequent taking out of time by the Notre Dame players ■ as oce due to the brutality of Indiana's plays, but to thr lack of condition of the Notre Dame giants. To say who were the stars of the game, it would he necessary to all of the Indiana players, and Callicrate, Bracken and Mun-|H1CKAX AT WIST P01XT.Horace Hickam. ex-’oy, and now '08. at West Point, is playing left end on the Army team which is one of the test trams the Academy has had in years. In the Harvard game css Oct. ayth llckam blocked the only ptmt Necked during the game, and in the Yale game on Nov. 3, he did splendid work, although he bad his collar hone bechen in the first play.At Indiana Hicksm was cm the Freshman track team in 1904. and also cm the ’o« Vanity (rack team in the dashes. Hi* home is at Spen-
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