The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1922, Image 3

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UNDELL PARTY HOUSE
PHONE F1106 FOR APPOINT-
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ORDER
Virginia Ham Sandwich 15c
Chocolate Malted 15c
ILLAR'S
PRESCRIPTION
HARM ACY
WE DELIVER E4123
umonizlna Entertainment
ALL THIS WEEK
THE
JOHN M. STAHL
Production
'One Clear Call'
Other Entertaining Features
SHOW START at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats 20 Night 35c Chil. 10c
Thomas Meighan
in Cecil B. DeMille's
Paramount Picture
"Manslaughter"
There Are Only Three or
Four Cecil B. DeMille Pro
ductions a Year, and You
Know They5re the High
Points of the Season.
Other Entertaining Features
SHOW STARTS 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
MATS 30 Night 50c Chil. 10c
VILLUS!! JL
"-Tat mi;""
ENTIRELY
NEW
PROGRAM
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7, 9
Mats. 20c Night 40c Gal. 15c
ALL THIS
WEEK
'In the
Name of
the Law
SHOW STARTS at 1, 3, B, 7, 9
Mats 15c Nignt zoc umi. mc
THE DAILY
COLLEGE SPORTS
VARSITY
US
PRACTICE
Gl
E
FROM FRESHMEN
Scores Two Touchdowns in
Thirty-minute Tussle Fresh
men Score Once.
REGULARS SHOW SPEED
Dawson Is Rounding Out a For
midable Gridiron Machine for
the Fall Rectangle Campaign.
The first tussle between the 'Var
sity and the Yearlings, wlilch was held
Friday aftornnon on the Athletic
Field, result od In a 14-7 victory for
the Varsity eleven. Although the
official dope was that there would he
no scrimmage between the Varsity
and the Frosh until this weei, Coach
Dawson pitted tho two elevens ngalnst.
onch other for a thirty-minute scrim
mage at the close of the practice Fri
day.
Tho Varsity kicked off to the Fresh
men, who soon lost the null on down".
After ten minutes of play, the Varsity
"As You Like It"
Cinnamon
Toast
with coffee 25c
-at Capp's Fountain
with
BUTLER DRUG CO.
1321 O Street
brought tho ball to the Frosh one-
yard line on lino bucks and end runs
by Chick Hartley, Dave Noblo, and
Kerb DeWltz. Alter one line 'buck
failed, Hartley took the ball over on
an off-tacklo plunge. Preston added
a point by a dropklck on the try-for-
polnt play,
Varsity team No. 2 then went in,
and the Yearlings kicked off to them.
The Frosh soon took the ball and
started down the field. After a series
of forward passes and line bucks, in
which Douglas Meyers was the lead
ing factor, the first year mtn took the
ball to the Varsity 20-yard line, where
three offside penalties against the
Varsity brougst tae ball within the
Varlity 5-yard lino, where tho Fresh
men enrriod It over on line plunges,
but wailed on tho try-for-point. This
made the score 7-6 in favor of the
Varsity.
Son after the third klckoff, the Vnr-
siiy obtained pnsnession of the ball,
and Hoy caught a long pass and ran
to the Yearlings l-ynsrt line, thus pav
ing the way to another touchdown
Tor Dawson's men. Itusrell connected
on tho try-for-point, and the score was
14-6 wi'.h the Varsity on the long
end.
Hartley, Noble, the DeWilz Brothers,
Preston, and Hoy looked especially
good in the backficld. The line on
both of Dawson's teams played well,
and the Coaches nre expected to havo
no little (lifficultl picking regular line
men. The Freshmen played a nice
lump, and another week or two oi pol
ishing off tse rough spots will find tho
Frosh in condition to give the Varsity
a real battle.
With the South Dakota game but a
week away, Head Coach Dawson is
planning a week of intensive practice
to put the team in the best possible
shapt for tho Coyote contest. Ad
vance dope from the Coyote camp
indicates that the Dakotans have a
strong eleven, which can be counted
on to put up a strong fight against the
Covnhi'.sker machine.
Lineup or the two Varsity teams:
Schoepoel R. K Klemke
Scherer I E Hubka
Wenke R-T....... Nixon
Wcller L-T Halbersleben
Rerquist R- G Henrickson
Passett Rorby
Peterson C House
Preston Q- B Resell
H . Dewitz H.B Hoy
Nohle H. B R. Dewitz
Hartley P. B wartman
GROSS COUNTRY TEAM
FACES Stiff SCHEDULE
Will Meet Some of the Best
Teams in the Missouri Valley
ream rracncing inow.
CROSS-COUNTRY SCHEDULE
'October 21 Missouri at Lincoln.
October 28 Ames at Ames.
November 18 Kansas Aggies at
Lincoln.
November 25 Missouri Valley
Championship run at St. Louis.
Did you know that the tross-coun
try schedule for this fall is the big
gest ever attempted at Nebraska?
Guy Chamberlain, Nebraska's
greatest football player, who Is man
aging the Canton Bulldogs, national
professional football champions last
year, has secured the services o Roy
Lyman, star tacklu on the Husker
1921 eleven. Chamberlain also made
& hid for Swanson's services. Evi
dently the Kast Is beginning to ap
preciate the ability of tne wesirn
players.
Tho Cornhuske? cross-country
schedule) this year is tho biggest,
ever attempted at Nebraska, and
offers the Scarlet and Cream har
riers a rare opportunity to win the
Valley championship In the hill and
dale sftu-t. Coach J. Lloyd Mc-Mas-
ters completed the schedule the last
of the week, and expects to begin
th training campaign in earnest im
mediately. Fifty candidates for the team are
working out daily on the athletic
field and over the Belmont course,
but Conch McMasters declares that
he still needs more men, pointing to
the fact that over 200 men were out
for cross-country last year. A squad
of fifteen men is taking daily work
outs at the Agricultural school.
At the Omaha Medical school,
which has furnished the distance
team with such stars as Kretzler
and Allen, the men nre beginning to
rennrt. and as soon as their new
track is finished, the medics prom
isn to turn out in force. Three
letter cross-country men Allen
Slemmons and Fischer, who attend
the medical school, are expected to
try out for the team.
Among the distance runners who
can be seen daily taking long jnunts
over the Belmont course are Cap
tain Clare Bowman and Hyde, let
ter men, Pierce Rogers, Cohen
Woiiv Haskell. Norris Coats, track
loffor mnn- Jptter. C. Williams and
"Mud" Gardner.
rv.n.li ivt,-. Mooters Is anxious to
.. mn,.n mon toin the souad. He
11,1117 II1W1C j
declares that all that it takes to
win a letter in cross-country is en
durance tind perseverance. Fresh
men are especially urged to report
for distance running, and to win
their numerals this fall.
That 10-0 defeat last year must
have taught Pittsburg a thing or
two. After refusing to come 10 ip
braska for a return game this fall,
saying that it was too long a trip,
the Panthers have scheduled a game
on the coast with Leland Stanford
on December 20. It seems that l in
believes that "discretion is the better
part of valor," when it comes to
meeting the Huskers again.
TUCKER-SHEAN
JEWELERS Diamonds,
Watches, Fine Jewelry,
Clocks, Sterling Silver, Cut
Glass, Expert Watch, Clock
and Jewelry Repairing and
Manufacturing.
Opticians eyes examined
Free. In our Optical De
partment you may select
just what you want in Eye
Glasses or Spectacles. Fine
Optical Repairing. Broken
Lenses Duplicated.
Stationers Stationery for
the Office, School and Home.
Waterman's Fountain Pens,
Office Equipment and Sup
plies, Crane's, Whiting's
and Kurd's Fine Stationery.
Complete line of Supplies
for all departments of
Schools and Colleges.
SrWPr SUITS TO ORDER
$35 to $50
Young men's goods; and young
men's stvles. All that, is new
in woolens are here. A big store
and a large stock to select from.
We also remodel, repair, clean
and press garments for men and
women.
MacCarthy Wilson & Ryan, Inc.
132 NORTH 11st St.
Chairman of Refreshment Committee
Fraternities and Sororities
Place vour order for runt h and Refreshments for Home Coining
Pla(0 our oro.erk an(, yom. h0ll(,p p,irty ,llg ,a
Punch per gallon, $1.C0
Over 5 gallons, 85c per gallon.
Varied assortment or wafers to flioosc fmm. List pil es on Ice
aried ""'J. Fam.y H,1(.,;Si Molds and Sherbels.
We are In a position to serve "Perfectos, Double Coupe with whin
cream and Pecans, sandwiches, coffee and hot chocolate for a
bun "red coupes. Come in and ret my prices. We rent and furnish
table linen and punch cups.
Colored Men in Tuxedn H.ess.
Capp's Fountain
J. G. Capp
"I give the Students What They Want."
With Butler Drug 1321 0 St
Freckles and Sunburn elimi
nated readily by using
Butler's Lemon
Cream
Softens and smooths
the skin.; Removes
dust and dirt from
the pores. Imparts to k
tne complexion uie
Qualities so much
sought by people of
refinement.
Butler Drug Co.
1321 0 St. B1183
PHONE D3I26
oqpmcum aocurrf"
Matinees
Daily
25c, 50c
Nights
25c, 50c, 75c
Commencing Wednesday Matinee, October 4th
2:20
2:28
2:40
2:50
3:08
3.28
3:43
4:05
4:25
4:35
In
Orpheum Orchestra
Topics of the Day Aesop's Fables
HERAS & WELLS
"Backyard Entertainers"
Eddie JANIS & CHAPLOW Reno
In a comedy incident "S. KarpU."
MURRAY KISSEN & CO.
i-u. D,.h.. nt Seville" with MARK
ADAMS, assisted by Ben Reubens and
Charles Adams. ..oroaaway
and Petite Star.
EDITH TALIAFERRO
And a splendid supporting Company in
"Under the Same Old Moon."
Miriam MARMEIN SISTERS Irene
Presenting Drama Dances, Grave and Gay,
Assisted by Ruth Marr, Soprano and W.
Curg Peterson, Violinist Conductor.
Don BARCLAY & CHAIN Del
Two loose Pages from the Book of Fun.
"BIRD CABARET"
Remarkable Display of Feathered
Intelligence.
r-ATHE NEWS
8:20
8:28
8:40
8:50
9:08
9:20
9:43
10:05
10:25
10:35
Week Oct. 23rd. ..The greatest event m the epoch mato his
tory of the Orpheum Circuit, THIERD OP A CENTURY AN
NIVERSARY WEEK. Yon are cordially invited to partici
pate in this Historic event. -No advance in prices.
MUCH IS SHIFTING
SOUTH DAKOTA TEAM
Having a Hard Time to Find Men
to Fill the Terminal Positions
on the Regular Lineup.
Good ends are hard to find at St uth
Dakota. Holleran seems to be the
i mn of anv caliber in the camp
of Nebraska's next opponent. Coach
Allison has been shifting Horkey, a
tackle of three years' experience, to
the terminal position, but he has not
Kaon Ehnwlne ud well. Two freshmen,
ntiTfintr. and Quinn, have been show
ing a lot of fight and although they are
rather green, it would not be surpris-
mo- tn see one of them holding aowu
the wing permanently before the year
is out. McFrye of Sioux Falls, center
may be shifted to end.
In the backfleld, Ddbel's kicking ana
..,i-,,..oii'a nnsslne are showing well.
Gold has been showing a lot of speed
th halfback station and Quintal
has been doing good work at quarter.
Avidontlv has the call for iuu
Lack on the Varsity but he Is being
pushed rather hard by Rasmussen ana
Foster.
Chrlstensen nd Kerstan are Coach
Allison's best bets for tackle, wnereas
c.mHr.ri and Frankenfield have tne
edge on the other candidates for the
guard positions.
No defensive training has been given
to the U. S. D. man as yet, Coach Alli
son placing all his faith in a strong
.ttn Snveral scrimmages, ubihk
.ntiPA afternoon for practice have
mrVed the nast ween, as the coacnes
endeavor to put the finishing toucnes
.v- oH tn nretiare it for the
Oil L 11 C Diiunu 1 .
Yannton game.
The Sport Circle
By "BUFF"
1 Imported JkJP i 7 'wr'
i English Wool jSjff M T'
H JEW: l n
il " "The Campus" I
H Genuine Scotch Grain B
I leather a typical winter H
B Oxford at $7. OH.
I University Men I
I Again this Fall, Scotch Grain Oxfords lead! You'll I
1 want a hefty pair of fall weights, styled with the B
B . . .rrnrr 1 T XTATTT t on1 tVlPV COSt. OTllV B
at IB li.iuxv Ol HW v M
1$
Style at Prices all can Afford
... 11 Ci J"1 a FeW
115 iN. 11 3t. steps north of O Street
Every day shows more and more
the wisdom of the selection oi
Chick" Hartley for the captaincy ot
the 1922 Cornhusker loomau
chine. Besides being a wonderful
player, Hartley Is a great leader ot
men, and secures hearty co-opera
tion from every candidate lor tne
eleven.
John Pucelik, Husker guard of all
American fame, Is coaching South
Soo City high school this year, and
playing on the Minneapolis Marines.
LetTs see more students present
at the practice on open days. Daw
son says the men deserve
All men who have freshman foot
ball equipment which they are not
using should turn it in at once, as
they are hurting Nebraska by not
turning in this material, which is
needed by other men who wish to
join the squad.
Any athletic items of Interest, will
be appreciated If handed in to the
editor of this column.
Students
Let us solve your
dancing problems.
The Newest
Dances
The Ambassador
Fox Trot, Society
Scandal alk and
Chatty Catch
Step. Also all
favorites learn
them at
CARROLL'S
Six Instructors
Neb. State Bank Bldg.
iRth ,nd O Phone L-6028
i Let's Meet at
Dreamland
Open Every Night
DREAMLAND One of the best
equipped Pavilions in America.
Show your friends this Pavilion.
It proves a pleasant surprise.
Solicits the patronage of the
ladies and gentlemen of the stu
dent body
Northwald Monday night.
Belshaw Wednesday Night.
Beck Friday Night
We
dance
Phone
LEARN TO
DANCE
guarantee to teach you to
In six private lesson?,
for appointment.
Williams Private
Dancing Studio
Mr. T.
Phone B4258
Williams
1220 D Street
--a store
that caters
to
University Men
n
r
To prove our statement, we submit for your
approval, the leading lines of young
men's suits and top coats.
Fashion Park Bradford
Lougham $24 and Up
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