The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1922, Image 3

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    Wednesday, October 18, 192
THIS DAILY NEBUASKAN
The Kill wh0 lMI,,t 111,111,1 0' n'l,l'k
!,, not il 't worry nboiit rescue
homes, i
Free Trip to Kansas
The Silver Moon
H EFFLEY'S TAYLORS
For Thone Nifty Clothes
Remodeling, C eaning, Repairlnj
For Men and Women
138 North 11th
SNAPPY SUITS 10 ORDER
$35 to $50
Young men's gooils; and young
nion's stylos. All Hint la now
in woolens wo here. A big store
iiiul a largo stock to select from.
We clso iiunoilul, repair, clean
i:ikI pii'SH ga.incnts for nion and
women.
MacCarthy Wilson & Ryan, Inc.
12 NORTH 1 1st St.
4 Days, Wed., Oct. 18.
Crane Wilbur &
Suzanne Caubet
In "Right or Wrong."
' BOB IV.URPHY AND
"ALEXANDRIA"
Princess Wah-Leika
JOHNNY SINGER and
DANCING DOLLS
BERT and HAZEL SKATELLE
The De Marcos
AESOP'S FABLES
Topics of the Day, Pathe News
Nights, 25c-50c-75c; Mats., 25-50c
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ALL THIS WEEK
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With
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mond Hatton
Other Entertaining Features
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JESQBIE
ALL THIS WEEK
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The best loved of nil Ameri
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Other Entertaining Features
SHOW STARTS 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
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A Distinct and Novel One-Act
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FOUR RIGDON DANCERS
A quartette of pretty misses in
"A DOLLY DIVERTISEMENT"
Stanley, Doyle & Reno
Versatile Southern Funsters
"THE BOYS FROM THE
SOUTH"
Ray and Edna Tracy
Presenting a Classy Oddity
"PIANO ECCENTRICITIES"
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Novelty Entertainers In
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Extra Added Attraction
The "Lone Rider" & VPet"
Apeparing in Person
RUTH ROLAND in
"The Timber Queen"
International News Weekly.
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7, 9
Mats. 20c Night 40c Gal. 15c
Colonial
ALL THIS
WEEK
"While Satan
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THE SEASON'S FINEST
8H0W 8TARTS at 1, 3, 8, 7, 9
Mats 15c Night 25c Chil. lOo
COLL
BEAD DOPE IS
OEM CAMP
rIks:uri Stars Are on Injured
List; Kershaw, Quarter, Out
for the Season.
HUSKERS TOO CONFIDENT
Advance Sale of Tickets for the
Homecoming Game Saturday
Indicates Record Crowd.
According to tins bear dope einnnul
Ing from (lie Tiger moleskin camp,
Missouri will be minus about half of
her stars when she meets Nebraska
in iiii t'ornlnisUer Homecoming game
Saturday 21. Klmer Kershaw, Ben
gal veteran quarterback, broke a bone
in his foot in the Ames fray, ami will
tail be In the lineup that faces the
II linkers this week, Herb Hunker,
giant tackle and Tiger captain, and
Limo'n, husky halfback, are suffering
from bad bruises. These three in
jured stars were easily the class ol
I lie Missouri team In the Ames con
test. Ovirconlldeni o, the bugabear that
imaded Hie Tiger camp after the
(iriunell contest a week ago, has been
completely driven out as a result ol
the Cyclone battle which the Tigers
won by the close score of G-;!. The
Hinga! gridstors have settled down '.
preparing for the Nebraska game with
a new note of seriousness. "Heat Ne-.'liu-ka''
has been Missouri's battle
cry ever since the opening of the se'i
suu, as the Tigers have visions of a
valley championship.
Bengal Coaches 'lorn Kelly and
HaiiK' liliarruy are somewhat handi
capped by the lour new nun on tin
line, who are requiring a great deal ol
tune and intention. Captain Bunker
iu'ips considerably to bolster up the
line, however, as the big tackle con
tinually broke through the Cyclone
line and downed the runner before ue
got started, besides blocking and
charging very effectively.
Scannell, a recruit from last year's
freshman ranks, will probably call sig
uiiis in the Nebraska game, due to
ihe injury of Hed Kershaw, first-string
quarter.
Allan Lincoln, 190-pound halfback,
is expected to put up a good light for
lirst honors between him nnd Dave
.so'ule, the big Dusker back. Lincoln
is a consistent ground-gainer, a good
man on interference, and strong on
defense. The two big backs, Lincoln
1 the Tigers, and Noble of the
1 tuskers, will probably have contest,
lor honors between them.
Huskers Go Easy.
Coach Dawson sent his proteges
through a light workout again last
night, which included a light scrim
mage between two varsity elevens.
Breaking up forward passes was one
of the points stressed in the practice.
Three teams ran through signal;;, and
1-a. tiied various formations. The
Dusker mentor is going easy on the
men this week, evidently planning to
circumvent the possibility of any or
his men being Injured.
The big thing that Dawson is .'Pek
ing to overcome this week is overeon
lidcnco. The GG to 0 Huskcr victor
over the South Dakota team means but
little, because the Coyote team could
in no way be compared to Jhe Bengal
eleven. Nebraska followers who are
betting that Nebraska will win by a
margin of more than twenty-nvi
points may be due for a surprise. Mis
souri considers the Nebraska game
the same way that the Huskers look
at the Notre Dame contest, and so the
Tigers will make every possible ef
fort to win from Nebraska.
A punter to compete effectively
against Fowler, the Tiger fulllinck
who averages fifty-five yards, is being
sought by Dawson. Captain Chick
Hartley oftho Scarlet and Cream boots
the pigskin from thirty-five to forty
yards, Lewellen averages close to fifty
yards in his punts, and it ma-y be that
Dawson may see fit to use him at one
of the halfback positions in the Mis
souri game.
The demand for tickets indicates
that approximately 15,000 persons will
turn out for the Homecoming game
Saturday. A delegation of 500 is com
ing from the Omaha stock exchange.
Old grads are sending in numerous re
quests for blocks of tickets, and every
thing points toward a record-breaking
attendance.
Tryouts for toe freshman 440
yard relay team for the Olympics
will be held Tuesday afternoon on
the "track. Eyery freshman Inter
ested should turn out.
The finals for the three weights
In boxing and wrestling will be
held Tuesday erening at 7 o'clock
In the Armory-
COMING FROM
Nebraska Has Never Fallen to the
Missouri Tigers on the Rectangle
Nib. vs. Mo.
lS'lll IS 1,'i.
ism is iq
1 stir, 12 ' 10
3S'.H! 8 . 4
IS!) 42 (I
ISMS 47 . G
lii.H) 12 0
l'l'll 51 0
lM)i 12 0
r-ii :ii o
1'.'!2 7 G
11117 52 3
l!)!!l 12 5"
Totals 325 63
i'o it is written, that us oft as tl ft
the Tigers come forth from their
O.iuk lairs ami desire to be shown,
so they were shown, and from the
totals of the various tdiowlugs it
would seem that they were executed
in no small manner. Yo Gods of
E
Substitute for Mohardt Reported
to Be a "Demon" at the
Rectangle Occupation.
Special to the Nebraskan.
When the genius that governs the
uV.stiiue.s of tootbal wrecked tl.e 1021
Notre Dame squad he did a good job
but overlooked one big bet -Tom
Lieb.
lieii tlie VJZl season elided Lieb
was known as a substitute for Johnny
Mohardt and Johnny Mohnrdt's sub
had little chance to show. So Lieb
was left apparently just an ordinary
iiiiivoiinc.il halfback.
But Knute Itockne, who knows a
thing or two of football flesh, and
whose job it is to produce a winner
from the remnant of his squad and
.muming freshmen, took a second
glume at Tom Lieb. He saw 200
Dounds of mean muscle and bone. He
recognized a he-man of her i
strength. He put Tommy at tackle;
and Tommy has already made the
fans forget one of the greatest tackles
if the 1021 season Buck Shaw.
Tom is unhurtable and a terror,
on the offense he shateres lines and
bids for backfield tackles. On the de
fense he stands like a man of stent
until his object comes after which
the stone man becomes a he-man am'
the runner rpproaches the condition
of a still man. Tommy picks 'em up
and sets 'em down. He don't mean to
hurt 'em but he just can't help it.
Not alone in football does he star.
Meet Tom Lieb. national college chain
ninn ilisciis Ithrowec champion ot
the western conference winner of the
event at the Drake relays. In his first
year of track competition Tom never
Talk About
Appetites!
There is nniliinu' more im
portant to -iir pocket-books
1 linn the appetites of those,
who cut! From them come
ti e profits. ILw can these
appetites be tensed, then
pleased.
Part of thcHOW is answer
ed by CAPP'S FOUNTAIN.
lie helps make your mouth
water. There are 30 differ
ent sandwiches and as many
Sundaes and Sodas to choose
from. The best known
members of -the Campus
Lunch here. Would you
like to find out WHY?
Talk about APPETITES!
We are well informed on
the subject of teasing and
pleasing appetites.
PURITY, DELIACY,
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AT 1321 O St
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SPORT;
pigskin smile favorably upon yon
huskers of the corn. Behold the
Hustlers went forth to husk nnd when
they had done husking, verily the
scoreboard was littered with scores.
Whereupon all the masH gathered to
view (lie spectacle did cry out. with a
loud voice and did acclaim their deeds
most heartily, for such was the cus
tom of the Nebrnskiins in those old
ih'ys.
Tlu customs of the Nebraskans
have not changed at all In that re
spect as the years have come and
gone but just because she has an
enormous balance In her favor at
present does not warrant over-confidence
in any degree. Tho Tigers have
been playing a fine brand of foot
ball this season and are coming up
hero with tho ideu of winning.
Nolirnskan has every confidence in
her pigskin chasers and she is look
'ng forward to a repetition of these
former victories.
met defeat. In his first year as a
football lineman he is si ill throw ing
the discus harder than the others
this time the discus is human.
If you see Notre Dame meet Geor
gia Tech, West Point, Nebraska, Car-
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SPORT BRIEFS
MISOURI VALLEY STANDINGS.
P. W. L. Pet.
Missouri 2 2- 0 1000
Kansas Aggies 1 1 0 .500
Drake 1 1 0 .500
Nebraska 0 0 0 .000
Oklahoma 1 0 1 .000
Kansas l 1 0 1 .000
Ames 1 0 1 .000
tirinnell 1 0 1 .000
Washington 1 0 1 .000
With the Misouri Valley conference
under way, the Tiger team is heading
the list, having met two conference
teums, and defeated them both. The
Kansas Aggies won a hard game from
Washington, and Drake spilled the
dope bucket, and tied for second place
with the Aggies. Nebraska and Okla
homa break Into the conference sched
ule Saturday. Kansas, Ames, Griiuiell
and Washington have all dropped the
one game apiece that they huvi
played.
There never was an upst thai
rivalled that Drake-K. U. game. The
plucky Jayhawkers, tired from the
long trip to the Hudson River and
the return trip, dropped Into Des
Mollies Saturday, and fighting to the
last ditch, were unable to put the pig-
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skin across the Drake fcunl line, while
the Hulldogs got over onco, and their
slight load won the game. The game
can hardly be an indication of the
trenglli of Kansas, in view of what
they had Just undertaken. They had
a man or two out, and are in h pretty
bud slump,
Iowa's Invasion of the East, win re
by sho brought back from the stupen
dous New Haven bowl the scalp ol
Yale, does Western hearts good. Vale,
the invincible, humbled by Iowa!
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