The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1920, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBIASKAN'
SHO Villi HOT HEAD
"PRO TEUI IN OKUU
Director Luehring Viewed Football
Venture at Metropolis With
Alarm.
Their is no hop of a professional
football team in Omaha &is rear, is
spile of recent efforta by Edson Shaw,
former tackle and XTosker captain,
and Fitzgerald, former Notre Dame
captain uid all-Western swd, to
organize a team of college "stars" in
the state metropolis. These men
who -were behind the proposed ven
ture ia professional football haTe de
cided to keep their scheme "on ice"
at least until next year. Instead
Shaw and Fitzgerald have signed np
with a professional squad at Rock
Island, m.
Inability to schedule a satisfactory
roster of games was the big stum
bling block In the path of the Omaha
"proa." Most of the professional
teams drafted their schedules several
weeks ago and when Omaha planned
to get into the pro game, tie mass. ce
ment soon discovered that most of
the good dates had been plucked by
ether teams. It is possible that the
Bock Island management say sched
u!e one game in Omaha this year
but even that is uncertain.
Luehring Views With Alarm.
Fred W. Luehring. new director of
athletics at the University of Ne
braska, in discussing the proposed
professional football venture in On-
REGISTRATION SMALL AT
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
(Continued from Page 1).
registered for government vocational
training courses.
No trouble has been encountered
in finding rooms for the young farm
ers. Registratio in the University
proper is less this year than last and
for that reason, rooms are more
plentiful
The age limit was raised because
most of the students attending the
school are sway from home, and to
put a 15-year-old boy or girl upon his
or her own resources and responsi
bility is abnormal The requirement
that boys must have at least three
years of real farm experience is In
tended to eliminate the boy who is
merely trying agriculture to see If a e
likes it. Also it is intended to pre
vent an unnecessarily large Cow of
students from Lincoln high school to
the School of Agriculture.
Coach Phil Procter is whir ping a
large number of football candidates
into shape- Several of last year's
men are back" and with this to build
on. he wEl be able to choose a strong
team. No schedule has been an-nounced.
PH ILBRICK ANNOUNCES
SOPHOMORE COMMITTEES
'Continued from Page 1).
Hop committee Jack Austin, chair
man: Einer Nielsen, master
monies; Mike M. Miles. Betty Ken
nedy. Georgia Sandusky. Wilrra
Coats. Zoe Schalek.
Mixer committer Richard Reese
TO MAKE MOVIES OF NEBRASKA
Dr. G. A. Condra Will Take Pictures
From an Airplane.
Dr. George E. Condra and his pilot
E. V. Gardner, will take the air
Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock with a
cargo of movie and stOl picture equip
ment with which they hope to get
i some 300 still and 3.000 or 4.000 feet
of film showing characteristic views j
of northern, western and southern j
Nebraska. These pictures will in
several cases supplement surveys that j
have recently been completed by the j
state conservation board and Unlver-;
sity survey.
-With com harvest on, some plant- j
ing being done, and the trees and ;
grass beginning to turn, this is an!
ideal time for getting pictures." says i
Dr. Condra, "much better than a few j
weeks ago when everything was green j
and would show dark in a photo- j
graph. We expect to make Norfolk ;
Tuesday night, by way of David City j
Columbus anl Madison, taking vie- i
of farms and well developed improve- j
ments. as well as of the towns. From j
Columbus we will branch off up the .
Loup valley and get pictures of the
proposed big power project." j
"We will visit the Chamber of Com-,
merce and some state institutions a' ',
Norfolk, and Wednesday morning ourj
route lies west up the Elkbom valley j
where we will take pictures of the j
streams and forests making side trips ',
aha. is inclined to "view it with 1 chairman.
alarm." The Nebraska director, afer
an official connection of several years
with Princeton University athletics,
proclaims that professional football,
as a general proposition, is hurtful
to college footbalL That was Direc
tor Luehring'E observation in the east
Entertainment
Meyers, chairman;
Dorothy Lyons.
Refreshment committee
Kinsev. chairman
come. Phoebe Whiteman.
Music committee Charles C. Wile?
of cere- j t0 get upland views. Next we will j
make Ewing and the great hay c
try. Typical sandhills country will ,
be our next subject, and we expect
to ret some fine pictures of the lafcef ;
and the great hay Cats, and possibly
-H. H ) Cocks of ducks, that we can get from
Stanley Ingai'.s. ' the sir as we could not in any other ;
conrmi.
Niobrara our
where college players were corrupei ; chairman; Nell Eates. Muriel Allen,
and given money to play with the Debate committee WCber Wolfe
pros under assumed names. One chairman; William Alexander,
eastern university, in combating the . Athletics Committee A. E. Wenke
I way.
Chauncey j "Back across the
Catherine Beau- j route will take us. where we wi!l ;
j take air pictures to supplement those',
; we already have. The water project !
east of Valentine will be the subject
j of some views, and from there we j
will circle down the White river and j
across the table lands to Alliance to
activities of the professionals, was . chairman; Leslie Noble. Joy Berquest. ! take the fossil beds. Incidentally we
compelled to bar three of its gridiron; Gins' Athletic committee Beulah ' trill take in a road meeting at Alliance
'Grab:!!. chairrr.au: Lois M. Hart man. I and I will make a short talk there."
!
"The great irrigation works of the
regulars from college sport.
With Ed son Shaw at the head of ; j.0r.e Benson.
a professional team in Omaha, the j Social committee Charles Hirsch ; North Platte valley, the reservoir.
Tiro rame might not be a menace to , chairm an : Ean Lynch. Mariorie car.a!?. dams and irrigated farms will
football at the University of Nebraska , cooper, Florence Sherman. Myrtie
and other colleges in the Cornhusker J carpenter.
state. Being a former Coinhuskerj
captain and always loyal to Com- j 25.000 THE AVERAGE ATTEND
husker athletics. Shaw is not the! ANCE AT WORLD-S SERIES.
furnish us material for some tint ,
pictures, after which we will make
Gering. Morrill and the three large
! beet sugar factories of thst region
For a change of scenery we will take
type of fellow. In the judgment of
Cornhusker followers, to hamper foot
ball at the University.
Drink Our Egg Malted Milk
For lunch.
They are a full meal.
v. v. ia. .
1
j j to Wildcat ridee and the mountainous
CLEVELAND. Oct. 12. World's ' country of the west and xorthwest.
; series figures, given out last night, j ScottsblufT mountain and the table
i show a total attendance of IIO.ZZ ; lands of that vicinity are on our
i for the six games. 'route, and we will make Jewel'.
i Receipts were J40.SS. ol which j Cheyenne and Kimball county befce
:i.e national commission receives $45. ' coming down the Lodgepole valley
t the two clubs tzmZZH and I and east to the South Platte valley."
the players, who shared only in
first five games, j:i4.7.:6.
i
Commercial Photc;raphers
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try y.
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HINDMARSH STUDIO
Thursday morning we expect tc
i
1 get picture? of some blasting cn fv'
' s ta'e highway. -:-her from the air c
a rrour.d location. A vast lot of dyr.a
rr.ie is scheduled "o te set off and it
! '-Uffhr in make a pood picture. Sr-j'h
i "o the big lakes, then southwest
f.r.allv -et aeain to the table land?
t-'M
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LOEB'S ORCHESTRA
Btsines Pao
BiZtt
Residence
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Buy that new cap r hat at
SNADER'S
1337 O St.
Formerly the Lincoln Hat &
Shirt Co.
Popular Priced Haberdashery
Our line of Neckwear and other
accessories is complete.
OLAF DRILLS.
Vai Bay Vompin Yimminy Christ
mas ay ban live in Fraternity house
now, same as has Chinese letters oa
the door. Failers in house tell me
ay have tu take drill. Val ay get
ovp end put on Uniform bay G.:i--ay
feel yoost lak egyptiar mommy
Ay get oop to Yimnasium along w.tr.
other failers in soiidier soots end ay
hear faller holler "Fall in" val ay
don't see any swimming tank si. ay
tell him so. He turn purple end size
me oop. Pretty soon ay call r 1.
ay ask him what he watt when h
.-ay my name. He swear indecently
from me. Eimeby he say "Rlgh
Dress." ay ask him if da? uniform
ban right dress. Ay say Yah and t.!
me tu shut, up again. Jie sa :.-.. i tn junket we expert to rt,
face. Left face." all ram lak bar --1 still and mc-.ir.r ; ;"urs of a!
Val ay ain't going to work for faller j the varied vpe rf Nebraska Ian-:
who changes mind so often lak j s -ape. all i industries. j crfps an
' around Gordon. T.
j Springs, and across 500 miles of p;n
forests to the bu"es of Crawford ar.'i
clise-jm;. will be cn Wednesday's
i
1 rou'e. and or. The last cay we exp'-o
- make Ogaltlla. MrCook. :h- Repub-
f'ican valley to betow Ox.'o-rd. Alrr.
Red Cloud. wh'r- ire should cot sme
. f.r.e pla;'r..,; jicturs. !Toldrge. .
:r.?s and
; o-;-Least
Wvte' re
Tairmon
t o t '. '
T'-fum.:
r Beatrice
and barV :
'hen
Lin
coln.
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s-ard-d.
rn this
ee dav.i
Mexico h;
so end q'
is presidents. Ay
tell him
;it. Ay tank ay go for to
das house and pool on green car.
Anyway das uniform ban have
mooch neck Exchange.
1 1 ENUS r
;i VPENCILS H
FOR t'i rtalrvt or pro,
U.e f-r-rb LNL'S oot
riviU '1 I f prrfort per-"
worV. J7l-icL and
3 cuC.
Amrrirmn 1
Pencil
uo rihkA"
DO YOU EVER SEE 'EM?
A pale pink boat on a sea of green
And fishes singing around it;
Waves with foam made cf r-each Ice
cream.
And a bubble-spoon Coating upon i
Kanearoos strumming on blue guitars.
Singing in tune with the fishes.
Habhits playing ball with the stars.
And a dissonant clatter of dishes.
Lobsters and crabs ranged in a rev
Crowing to greet the evening.
Somehow a feeling that you must go.
For somewhere you rousl be leavinc
Then a fading, and falling away.
Deep, into dark retesses.
You open your eyes; find that it's
day
And remember those homebrew
messes.
In your dull brain there is one clear
Idea:
You had a mighty good time!
Eut when y-m rise and feel quite out
of gear.
Ton resolve to lay off home-made
wine! ! The Drexerd.
farr.f a
r.d characteristic activities.
WMAN'JS' "JIGCS IN SOCIETY"
TO APPEAR IN MOVIES.
Uecjree McaaK'j?, wr.ose cartoon j aj
"Bringing lp Father appears in ;
more than four hundred newspaper? 1
of the world, left New York this week ;
for Los Angeles, where he direct i
the production of a picturizatin of'
his comic entitled "Jiezs in Society."
This will be the second two-reeler of
JiSSS.
Mr. McManus wrote 'he scenario
for it himself and in collaboration
with the "Christie" directors will
supervise the making of the r.ew pic
ture Fourth Estate.
WANT ADS.
FOR RENT Modem rooms in priva'e
home. Inquire af. raoons. 521 So.
llth St 2t
LOST Lady's watch, octagonal shap
at ball game Saturday. Please
leave at 1737 M St after 5:30 or
at Student Activities office. Liberal
reward. 2t
UTT Stafford's Per1M Orafcartn
Graham. Ual's mastar taxetkoata.
Can Lfftt.
Quality is Economy
Four Days of
c
Lx)wer Cost of Living
ale of Men's
$1.00 Ties- 50c
$1.50 Ties- 75c
$2.00 Ties $1.00
$2.50 Ties $1.25
$3.00 Ties $1.50
$5.00 Ties $2.50
This sale includes every Four-in-Hand
Tie for Men in this store.
Excepting Cheney, and Black and White
You'll find Brocaded Satins
Imported Silks, Domestic Silks,
Knitted Ties, all included.
See Window Display
Arinstron
CLOTHING COMPANY
Nebraska's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boy's Store
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