Wednesday, October 4, 1022 THE DAILY NEDRASKAN ALL THE UMItoi oicro .... ill i MASTERED IN rtvv uto 80NS AT THE LINDELL PARTY HOUSE STUU1U. PHONE F1106 FOR APPOINT- MtlN I o. Vall's Barber Shop 131 No. 13th St. Orpheum Circuit. 4 Days, Wednesday Matinee October 4. Herras & Wells Eddie Rene Janis & Chaplow Bird Cabaret Don Barclay & Chain Del Two loose pages from the book of fun. EDITH TALIAFERRO And a. Splendid Supporting Co. "THE SAM E OLD MOON" Murray Kissen & Co. In the Barber of Seville, Assisted by Ben Reubens & Chas. Adams. Mariam Irene Marmein Sisters Drama Dances Assisted by Ruth Marr and W. Curg Petersen, Conductor. Mats. Prices Nights 25-50C No Higher 25-50-75C Harmonizing 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 MON. TUES. WED. Josephine Worth & Co. In the "Act" hat is "Different" "Mother Kate's Birthday." The Eccentric Commedienne. MISS SADIA DE LONG "The Baseball Bug." The Versatile Three JACK MOORE TRIO Sensational Entertainers. BAYES AND FIELDS Vaudeville's Standard Comedians. "The London Johnnies." HILL AND QUINNELL Presenting "FUN IN THE PARK." "RED HOT RIVALS" Fifteen Minutes of Laughs. "THE TIMBER QUEEN." With Daring Ruth Roland. International News Weekly SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7, Mats. 20c Night 40c Gal. 15c ft 1 1 ALL THIS lolomal week 'In the Name of the Lav' 8HOW START8 at 1, S, 6, 7, t Mats 15c Night 25o CM1. 10o COLLEGE SPORT FRESHMEN OLD VARSITY CREW IN SC1IG E Coach Dawson's Men Put Over Three Touchdowns in Yester day's Workout STUDENTS WATCH PRACTICE Coach Young of Yearlings Well Satisfied With Showing Made Against Varsity The Kreshman-'Varslty football but tle laHt night, which ended In a 20-0 victory for the 'Varsity, was a nourco of disappointment to Cornhuaker grid fans. The 'Varsity experienced un usual difficulty In piercing the year lings' lino, and Dawson's team's only Improvement over last Friday's ex hibition was In tho defense the 'Var sity holding the Frosh scoreless. The 'Varsity practice, which start ed at 3:15, was opened to the stn donts, who turned out GOO strong. Tho afternoon was exceedingly hot, and the 'Varsity was slow in the thills preceding the scrimmaga. Three full teams of 'Varsity camlt- dates ran up and down the field prac ticing various formations. Layton was back in a suit after a week's ab sence because of an injured knee. The Freshmen, came on the Ath letic Field at 4:45 and after the 'Var sity and yearlings had warmed up for ten minutes, Referee Swanson blew the whistle for the teams to line up. The Freshmen kicked off to the 'Varsity, who were defending the east goal. Russell was at the signal calling position for the 'Varsity, as Pre:-.ton lias been badly bruised uj in the last few scrimmages. Hart ley made ten yards on an off-tackle plunge. A long! pass to Thomseti. playing end for Dawson's team, was Incomplete. "Varsity was forced to punt. The first-year men hit a stonewall when Uiey tried to buck the 'Varsity line, and so they attempted to punt. Elg "Bub" Weller broke through the Frosh line and blocked the kick. He scooped up the pigskin and ran to the yearling five-yard line before he was downed. Captain Hartley went over for a touchdown, and Russell kicked goal on the "try-for-polnt'" play, making the ficore 7-0 in favor ot the 'Varsity. The 'Varsity kicked off to the Freshmen, who were soon forced to kick. Russell fumbled the punt, but recovered and was downed on the 'Varsity thirty-yard line. The 'Var sity was unable to gain, and soon kicked. Hartley intercepted a Frosh rasa near the first-year team's goa Herb DeWitz went through the line for a touchdown, but Russell failed to MO. goal The score then stood 'Varsity 13, freshmen 0. The 'Varsity second team entered the game, rnd Coach Young of the f.-eshmen sent in his first team, as his second team had been playing up to this tjme. The 'Varsity kicked off to the yearlings, who were soon forced to punt, the kick going sixty yards, over tho 'Varsity goal line. The ball was put In play on the twen-'y-yard line. The 'Varsity failed to gain and punted. The ball then 3oe sawed back and forth across the middle of the field neither side gain ing with any degree of consistency. Dawson sent the 'Varsity lirst team In which soon scored a third touchdown. Russell kicked goal on the try-for-polnt, maklag the score 20-0. In the remainder or the con test, neither side threatened to score. The game was called shortly after six o'clock. The playing of Captain Chick Hartley was the feature of the work of the "Varsity. Tho Husker leader made lone gains when carrying the ball, and played a stellar game on the defense. Herb DeWlts and Weller were tho other "Varsity men who showed up to advantage. Bloodgoodk Myers- and Locke starred with their playing In the freshman backfield while Rhodes was the big noise on the line. Rhodes broke through time and again and spilled "Varsity men for a loss. The work of the "Varsity In the scrimmage with the Freshmen yes terday showed that unless they de velop a much stronger offense before the Coyote contest, they will make a sorry showing. The yearlings held the "Varsity with almost unvarying firmness, and the Varsity obtained two of their three touchdowns on what could almost be called flukes the blocking of a kick, and the In terception of a forward pass. TryouU for the places of assistant cheer leaders were held In connection with the "Varsity-yearling contest Head cheerleader Reed gave each candidate an opportunity to lead the cheering of the stndenU during the practice. The cheering aa a whole was very poor, tho students exhibit ing a lack of Interest which caused oven Dawuon to comment on it. Ho mado a personnl appeal to tho spec tators to cheer with spirit, but a real response was lacking. Officials for the game with South Dakota Saturday have been selected as follows: Referee A. G. Reid, Michigan Uulverslty. Umpire Earl Johnson, Doane col lego. HeHdllnesman Clyde Williams, University ot Iowa. LOVING GUP FOR CHAMPION Must Win Cup Two Years in Sue cession for Permanent Possession A silver loving cup will be given to the winner of the fall tennis tour nament at Nebraska University by tho Harry A. Koch company of Oma ha, Sioux Falls and Lincoln. Mr. Koch is quite a tennis player him self, having won a number of state and city tournaments, 'and his pre sentation of the cup is to promote tennis as a sport at Nebraska. The man winning the cup will have his name and year won engraved upon it, and can keep the cup In his possession during the year. If a man succeeds in winning in the tour nament for two years, the cup will become his. The tennis tournament is going rather slowly at the present time. There are three sets not played in the first round, and only six played in the second round. It is expected that the cup will strengthen compe tition, and set the tournament on its feet. The new games played In the sec ond round came out as follows: Elliott -Rasgorshek Elliott, 6-2. Burke-Page Burke, 6-2, 6-3. Swezey-Joy Swezey, 6-4, 6-3. C. R. M'DOWELL South Dakota quarterback, who will probably direct the Coyote attack against the Cornhuskers Saturday. McDowell was an all-state high school quarterback at Sioux Falls for two years. He is a sopnomore mis year and won his monogram last year in college. McDowell won his fame at South Dakota last year by being the only man on the Coyote team who was abl9 to make consistent gains thru the Illi nois line at Champaign. , W . j Iowa State Has Large Enrollment No estimate as to the size of the enrollment this fall can as yet be made, according to Acting Registrar J. R. Sage In a statement given last night. A count Is being made but It has not progressed far enough to de termine how many students will at tend Iowa State. A large Increase in women Is evi dent as all dormitories and cottages are filled, the guest rooms as well as the recreation rooms being used to accommodate the women until more permanent quarters can be established. Rooming houses for men In the fourth ward are filled but there are stIU a large number of rooms for rent In the down town district A consid erable number of freshmen corres ponded with the T. M. C. A. thla past summer for roms but Just the number of student in the other classes that are returning can not be estimated. Iowa State, Ahnnt the onlr think to be said for ttmna ltka these Is that they en- conrage the manufacture of red Ink. BE RADIOED FROM FIELD Bertram Ellsworth in Charge of Broadcasting of Football Contests Radio broadcast of the football game Saturday with South Dakota Is assured, according to the epera tor, Bortram Ellsworth. He is work ing every available minute to have the sot, now In E. E. 110, completely remodolled so as to thoroughly con form with the latest Improvements In wireless apparatus. It can he changed from a wireless telegraph to a radiophone by throwing a switch. A telephone lino to Nebraska field will make It possible for the reporter at tho game to send his bulletins di rectly out upon the ether from the E. E. building. The lineup will com first and then the plays as they are made. Messages from Canada, New Or leans, Pennsylvania and western Colorado have been received at th? campus statlon.The Rockies make it difficult to receive from states west of Colorado. The best musical and lecture tal ent available for programs to be given once a week this winter, Is to ho listed as soon as possible. Mr. Ellsworth hopes that these will 1 begun in two or three weeks, prob ably on Saturday nights. The pub lic will bo admitted on two or threo nights a week this winter to Inspect the set. Definite days have not yet been chosen. The wedding of a former Nebraska student. Miss Ruth Wllon, took place last evening at her homo In Nebras ka City. Twenty of her fraternity sinters, members of the Kappa Alpha Thota, motored up for tho ceremony. 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 the complexion the qualities so much sought by people of refinement. Butler Drug Co. 1321 O St. B1183 Chairman of Refreshment Committee Fraternities and Sororities Place your order for Punch and Refreshments for Home Coming Week and your house party this fall Punch per gallon, $1.00 Over 5 gallons, 85c per gallon. Varied assortment of wafers to choose from. List prices on ice cream. Fancy Bricks, Molds and Sherbets. We are in a position to serve "Perfectos, Double Goupe with whip cream and Pecans, sandwiches, coffee and hot chocolate" for a hundred coupes. Come in and get my prices. We rent and furnish table linen and punch cups. Colored Men in Tuxedo Dress. Capp's Fountain With Butler Drug J. G. Capp 'I give the Students What They Want 1321 0 St. Professor C'larko K. Mickey of the department of Civil KiiKlneerlng at tended the meeting of tho Nebraksa MM-tion (it ilie American Society of 'lvll Knuinecis in Omaha Monday eenliig, October 2. FALL SHIR TS The most complete selec t i o n of collar-attached shirts in Lincoln awaits your choosing here now! New French Flannels in plain grey and with stripes $3. White poplin shirts fo dress wear $3. New pin stripes and checks in long-wearing repp cloths $2.50. See them in our windows. 1325 0 CLOTHIERS TO COLLEGE MEN D TO KANSAS GAME For the Men You will receive full value for your money PLUS a round-trip ticket. Tickets good on any merchandise in the . -i-i l. rrr store. Drawings will be neia as eucn to HERE'S THE STORY In place of a style show we will celebrate our opening by giving to the lucky one a round-trip ticket to Lawrence. Purchase a . . . -. . i rr rr S1.00 trade ticket at once anu every to ; - . , , the tickets sold, some one makes the trip to the tickets are sold. Come m and alk o;ei camp of the Jayhawk FREE. IJ1U1JUS1UUU ai1" Latest in Van Haesen Collar Attached Shirts, Arrow Shirts. Athletic Underwear Make Us Send at Least 100 Students For the Ladies $1.00 Trade Tickets will be sold and may plus chances for a Round Trip Ticket to be exchanged anytime during the college LauTonce Don t delay. LL I b bu. year on cleaning. This gives you full value Watch the Window. Who i, the next. Phone B3677 Varsity lnoppe "STUDENT HEADQUARTERS" Satisfaction Guaranteed 316 North 12th St. Roy Wythers Fred Thomsen