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Sunday, Octolmr 8, 1922. THE DAILY NE11RASKAN Harmonizing Entertainment ALL THIS WEEK A Rip-Snorting Mile and a Half a Minute Automobile Picture Jeite L. Vasky Presents Wallace Feid "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" Other Entertaining Feature! SHOW START at 1, 3, 6, 7, 0 Mats 20 Night 35c Chll. 10c ALL THIS WEEK GEORGE MELFORD Production "Burning Sands" WANDA MAWLEY, MILTON SILLS, ROBERT CAIN and JACQUELINE LOGAN GREATEST OF ALL DE SERT THRILLERS Other Entertaining Features SHOW STARTS 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 MATS 30 Night 50c Chll. 10c MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY A Vaudeville Gem J. C. LEWIS JR., & CO. in a Variety Act featuring J. C. LEWIS JR., and TWIN SISTER MAXINE GRAHAM, REED SISTERS And DARDON Classy Song and Dance Revue JA DA TRIO CHESTER, ALLEN, O'BRIEN 'The Three Live Wire Boys" JERRY & GENE "Big and Little Casino" M'NALLY "The Boy With the Hats" "FRESH KIDS" MILES OF LAUGHS Ruth Roland in "Timber Queen" International News Weekly SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7, 9 Mats. 20c Night 40c Gal. 15c Colonial ALL THIS WEEK "THE SIREN CALL" with Dorothy Dalton Supported by DAVID POWELL and MITCHELL LEWIS A Paramount Picture SHOW STARTS at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mats 15c Night 25c Chll. 10c COLLEGE SPORTS New Assistant in Women's Phys-Ed Mrs. Harold Morgan Id the- now as sistant coach In women's athletics. She Is a graduate ot tho Sargent School of Physical Education, and U espoclully Interested In out-door sporty Sho will bo on tho Hold Monday, Wed nesday and Friday afternoons, nnd probably Tuesday and Thursday mor.i lugs. Mrs. Morgan reforeed tho match games lu soccor, hockey, and basket ball last year. Her fairness and her knowledge of tho games were the cause of much comment. To Give Sunday Evening Lecturs Dr. John Andrew Holmes will give brief lectures on Sunday evenings at 7:30 comemncliiK October 8, on Uif first chapters of Genesis, lie will .'cnduct a question box in collection with these lectures, answering any qi.estlons that may bo asked by mem bers of tho congregation. Dr. Holmes vill answer such questions as the fol lowing: Whom did Cain marry? Was tl'o world made In six days? Was t :nn made in a day, or was he made by evolution? Vas woman mado out ot a rib? Following is a list ot the topics: "The Making ot the World." "The Making ot Man." "The making of Woman." "Tho unmaking of man and woman" "The remaking of the human race " Mother of Former Instructor Dead (Contlnuod from rage 1) SOUTH DAKOTA 13 OUTCLASSED BY NEBRASKA Mrs. Hnrbara Hrbek, mother ot Jet frey D. Hrbek and Miss Sarka B. Hrbkova, graduates ot the University ot Nebraska and aunt of Cyril Hrbek a former student, died at her home in Cedar Rapids Iowa, September twenty-fifth. Sarka B. Hrbkova is with the foreign language information service in New York and Washington. Jef frev D. Hrbek. who taught In the language department of the Univer sity ot Nebraska, was the nrst in structor of the Czech language in any state university. Violin Girls Leave For Pacific Coast The Violin Girls leave for their tour to the Taciflc coast on the Lyceum i.inifnrni next werk. Those who mnkp ii n the company are L.uuan Reed, Winifred Casford, Elizabeth Luce, Jean Belciitei, anu uenruu p.nv This comnany leaves from the university school of music PHONE D3I26 0RPHCUH occur f TUESDAY, OCT. 10th THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON -: 11th Big Annual Tour :- POSITIVELY THE GREATEST ORGANIZATION OF ITS KIND IN THE UNITED STATES Prices 50c to SEATS NOW SELLING 4 DAYS WED., OCT. 11th $1.50 2 20 I Orpheum Orchestra 8:20 2;28 Topic of the Pay, Aetop'a Fable 8:28 2:4Q Cooke, Mortimer A, Harvey 8:40 2 5Q Keno, Keyee & Melrose 8:50 CISSHE & GEORGE SEWELL 3 08 With Pauline Haggard In a Dance Fantasy .U3 "The Throne of Terpsichore' "TZ EDITH CLIFFORD 9:20 J' Commedienne, Pleasing to Eye and Ear Theodore Roberts 3-43 The Famous Stage and Screen Star in per- 9.43 soon, with Dewitt C. Jennings, In ... "The Man Higher Up" T7 HURST & O'DONNELL 10:05 -uo Profiteering In Fun 4:25 HARRY LA VAIL SISTER 10.25 4:35 Pate News 10:35 Orpheum Circuit THIRD OF A CENTURY ANNIVERSARY WEEK You are cordially Invited to participate In thia historic event (No Advance In Prices) eight yard lino. Noble hit tho lint for five yards. DeWItz made It a first down. The ball was on South Dakota's 30-yard line. Nebraska tumbled, but Noble recovered for a loss of three yards. Hartley drove off tackle for 5 yards and Preston made 4 yards through center and a first down. Noble made three yards around the end. DeWlIz broke away on the next play for six yards. Noble hit the lino for thirteen yards and carried the ball to South Dakota's 2-yard line. South Dakota took out time. Noble drove off tackle for another yard and mado another touchdown. Preston missed the drop kick for the extra point. Score: Nebraska 19; So. Dakota 0. Gold kicked oft fifty-five yards nnd N'oblo returned twenty-two yards. Do Witz hit tho line for two yards nnd was forced out of bounds. Nebras ka's ball on Its 3Syard line. On the next play Noble ran South Dakota's left end for thirty yards. Hartley ploughed through for ten yards and a first down. Soper substituted for Jacobs in South Dakota line. Ne braska made no gain on the next play. Nebraska again failed to gain and was penalized five yards for off side. A forward pass by Preston was intercepted by Scobel, and it was South Dakota's ball on the South Da kota twenty-five yard line. Time up for first quarter. Score: Nebraska 19, South Dakota 0. Second Quarter. McDowell mado three yards of tackle. Gold followed with a plunge for another yard. McDowell failed to gain on a lino play. Dubel punted forty yards and Preston returned fifteen yards to the middle of the field. Noble ran South Dakota's right end for thirteen yards. Hart lev bucked through for a gain ot seven yards. Hartley followed with another plunge that made first down. Hartley made two yards off tackle. Hartley followed it with an oft tackle drive for three yards A forward pass from Hartley to Noble was incomplete. Nebraska took out time. Hoy took Noble's place In the Nebraska backfield. A forward pass from Hartley to Shercr was incomplete. South. Da kota took the ball on downs on its 20- vard line. McDowell made a six yard run around end. Gold was thrown for a two-yard loss ot an attempted end run. On a punt formation Dubel was thrown for a five yard loss. Dubel punted thirty yards and DeWItz returned It five yards to Nebraska's 33-yard line Hartley made seven yards on an off tackle plunge. Hartley hit center for six vards and first down. On a drive around play Bcrqnist made three vards. Hartley made two yards through the line. Christensen went In for Chausoe for South Dakota. DeWilz made two yards. On the next play DeWitz hit the line for ton varrfa. liiit the ball was called bacK for the infliction of a five-yard pen alty on Nebraska. Hartley forward passed to Thomsen for ten yards. DeWitz made a five-yard gain. Do Wit? mado a. touchdown and then place kicked gcal. Score: Nebraska 2C; So. Dakota 0. When the players lined up for the kick-off Nebraska had substituted an entirely new team. Jlussell was at quarter, Hoy and Rufus DeWitz at halfbacks and Hartman at full back. Dubel kicked off twenty-five yards and Russell returned fourteen. On the first play Hartman bucked ti e line for six yards. Lowe went In for Holleran In the South Dakota line. On a fake play Hartman hit the line for seven yards and a first down. Hoy hit the line for thirteen yards and a first down. R. DeWitz went off tackle for three yards. Hartman hit center for three yards. On a split buck Hoy made four yards and a first down. It was Ne braska's ball on South Dakota's 25 yard line. Hartman drove off tackle for four yards. Rufus DeWitz bucked the line for five yards. R, DeWitz bucked the line for five yards and a first down. Hoy made two yards on a line buck. It was Nebraska's ball on South Dakota's 9-yard line. U. DeWItz hit the line for four yards. Hartman drove through for a touch down. Russell missed the goal point. Score: Nebraska 32; So. Dakota 0. Russell kicked off for twelve yards and Chrlstenson recovered the ball on South Dakota's 48-yard line. Mc Dowell ran the end for seven yards. Gold went through for three yards. Time was up for the first half. Score: Nebraska 32; So. Dakota 0. Third Quarter At the start of the second half Nebraska's first team was again on the field. Dubel kicked off 40 yards and Hartley returned thirty-five yards to Nebraska's 38-yard line. De- Wlts hit the line for four yards. H. DeWiti made twenty-five yards on the next play. Noble hit the line for thirteen yards. On the next piay yards for another touchdown. Pros- ton place-kicked for the extra point. Score: Nebraska 30; So. Dakota 0. Quintal returned to tho South Da kota lineup. Dubel kicked off fifty yards. DeWItz returned twonty-two yards to Nebraska's thirty-two yard lino. Hartley fumbled on the next play and South Dakota recovered the ball. Dubel made two yards. Mar golin went in for Gold. A forward pass by Scobell was in tercepted by Noble on Nebraska's 30 yard line. Noble ran seventy yards for a touchdown. Preston missed the try for tho extra point. Score: Nebraska 45; So. Dakota 0. Wellor kicked ort fifty-five yards nnd Margolin made no return. Lowe ran thirty-five yards out of bounds. Nebraska's ball. Hassett mado ton yards. Nebraska's ball on South Da kota's 31-yard line. Hartley made ten yards. Hartley broke away for fourteen yards. Noble broke through tor two yards nnd another touch down. Preston drop-kicked for the the additional point. Score: Nebraska 62; So. Dakota 0. Lowe's klck-ff went acrpss Ne braska's goal for a touchback. Ne braska scrimmaged from the 20yard line. Noble made three yards on a line plunge. On a fake center buck and double pass, Preston drove off tackle for four yards. Hartley gained a yard on a line buck. DeWitz plunged through for three yards and a first down. DeWitz lost a yard on an off tackle play. Noble bucked through for six yards. On a double play, De Witz made seven yards. DeWitz made a yard off tackle. On a split buck DeWitz drove through for five yards and a first down. Lowe ot South Dakota broke through and spilled Hartley for a three yard loss. Noble made four yards on an off tackle plunge. On a fake punt formation Preston ran South Dakota's left end for twenty five yards, but Nebraska was called back and penalized for fifteen yards. A forward pass Hartley to Sherer was Incomplete. Hartley punted thirty-five yards and South Dakota returned to its 24-yard line. Weller broke through and spilled Lowe for a two-yard loss. South Dakota tried the other side, and Margolin was thrown for another yard loss. Patrick substituted for Scobel Lowe punted twenty-eight yards out of bounds. Nebraska's ball In the middle of the field. Noble failed to gain. Noble made a yard off tackle. DeWitz hit the line for eight yards. Preston went through center for three yards and a first down. Hartley made two yards off tackle. On a split buck DeWitz made three yards. A forward pass from Hartley to Sherer was Incom plete. Hartley punted thirty-two yards across the South Dakota goal line for a touchback. South Dakota scrimmaged from the 20-yard line. Quintal tried Nebraska's left end, and was thrown for a six yard loss. Lowe punted forty yards nnd Pres ton returned fifteen yards to South Dakota's 40-yard line. Time was up for the end of the third period. Score: Nebraska C2; So. Dakota 0. Fourth Quarter Nebraska's ball on South Dakota's 40-yard lino. On the first play Noblo ran around South Dakota's left end for thirty yards. liall on South Dakota's 10 yard lino. On an oft tackle smash DeWitz carried tho ball over for a touchdown. Tho Cornhuskors dis played Homo beautiful interference on those two plays. South Dakota took out time. South Dakota substituted a nowbuckfleld. Preston drop-kicked for tho extra point. Score: Nebraska 69; So. Dakota 0. Wellor kicked off GO yards across South Dakota's goal lino for a touch back. South Dakota scrimmaged from the 20-yard line. Gold made a yard on a line buck. McDowell failed to gain off tackle. Dubel punt ed twenty-five yards. Preston fum bled but recovered for a gain of eight yards. On a quick-opening play, Noble drove through for twelve yards and a first down. DeWitz drove off tackle for throe yards. Noble car ried the ball on the next play over the line for a touchdown bur Nebras ka was off side and tho ball was tftl.'n back and a five-yard penalty Inflicted. Sherer took a forward pass from Hartley for twenty yards. Ne braska's ball on South Dakota's 8-yard line. DeWItz broke through for five yards. On a double pass, DeWItz was thrown for a two yard loss. Noblo skid off tackle for four yards and the ball was on South Dakota's three-yard line and fourth down for Nebraska. Hartley drove off tackle and carried the ball to South Da kota's 6-inch line, and there the ball went to South Dakota on downs. An entirely new team of Cornhus kors went Into the field. Dubel attempted a punt but fumbled and Nebraska broke through and recovered the ball for a touch down. On the try for point, Russell forward passed to Schoeppel for the extra point. Final score: Nebraska 68; South Dakota 0. The Lineups Nebraska Pos. So. Dak. Thomsen L.E Horkey Wenke L.T Jacobs Dassett L..G Chausel Peterson C McFry Berqulst R.G Saunders Weller R.T Kersten Sherer R.E Holleran Preston Q B - Dubel DeWitz L.H Quintal Noble R " Gold Hartley F.B Scobel Referee A. G. Reid, Michigan. Umpire Earl Johnson, Doane. Head linesman Clyde Williams, Iowa. DANCE We guarantee to teach you to dance in six lessons 1220D B4258 MRS T. E. 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