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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PUNCH! PUNCH! Let us make th Punch for your next party. Our aervice, quality and price will please. TRY OUR NOON LUNCHES. We specialize on designs In brick. Ice cream. Butler Drug Co. 1321 O 'The Student Store B1183 ORPHEUM ONE NIGHT ONLY THRUSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Prices $1.00. $2.00, $2.80, $3.00, plus tax. Seats now on sale. LYMIG. ALL WEEK HAROLD LLOYD in His Latest 6 Reel Comedy WHY WORRY? See the biggest man in the world and get the biggest laughs in the world. ALL WEEK Lois Wilson in the Para mount Picture "ONLY 38" with MAY McAVOY LOIS WILSON ELLIOTT DEXTER and GEORGE FAWCETT COLONIAL ALL THIS WEEK ALL WEEK Edwin Carewe present THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST David Belasco's Powerful Drama i A First F National Picture A Musical Diversion You'll Like SIX NOSSES From the Classic to Syncopation THREE WHIRLWIDS Sensational Acrobats on Roller Skates Charles Sylvia HARRISON & DAKIN "The Three of ""wlth Billy Hog-ue" I SILVER & ROSS In "SECRET SERVRICE" Alexander Bros & Evelyn In a Novel Comedy Creation "ALL DOLLED UP" "Her Dangerous Path" Second Complete Story "Minute News and Current Views" BABICH and His Prize ORCHESTRA Entire Change of Program Thursday SHOWS at 2:30, 7 KM), 9:00. Prices Mats 25c; Nlte 60c; Gal. 20e END POSITIONS ARE WORRYING COACHDAWSON Forwards Are Light But Make Good Showing; Freshman Varsity Scrimmage Sched uled for Today. BACKFIELD AND LINE ROUNDING INTO SHAPE "Illinois Never Had Better Prospects for Wonderful Football Team," Says Zup pke; Illini Line Beefy. "Our backfield is beginning to show the stuff, and our line is com ing along fairly well. The end po sitions are causing us the worry," said Head Coach Dawson Tuesday afternoon. , With Captain Lewellen, Herb and Rufus Dewitz, Dave Noble, Ced Hart man, Al Bloodgood, Locke, Gately, Randolph and Ballah the backfield question is pretty well settled for the present. Although this group of backfield ball luggers is not in mid-season form, they are showing signs of real football lability. With Berquist, McGlasson, Bassett, Weir, Westopoul, Rorby, Ogden, Hendrick sen, Posposil, and a great many oth ers who deserve mention, the line puzzle is partly solved. This group, many of whom have seen little actual battling on the field of play against strong teams, and who are light in comparison with the beam busters that were on the squad last year, showed up well against the fresh man squad in the Monday scrim mage. At the wing stations the conch is not sure who will be used to start the first game. ' Choppy Rhodes handled himself as a veteran in the Monday encounter by stopping many plays that were hardly started. Hub ka's work on the opposite wing was "noticeable. His handling of for ward passes gave the varsity some big gains. Other good candidates for wing positions are Doug Meyers, who has been laid up with a "game" knee but who reported for a work- O R P H E U M Saturday, September 29. MATINEE and NIGHT ONLY Wagenhals & Kemper Present- out Tuesday, Volz, McAllister, Cam eron, Collins, Robertson. Another freshman-varsity scrim mage will be held on the stadium field today. No scrimmage was held Tuesday, fundamentals being prac ticed all afternoon. With the Cornhusker-Illini game but a little over a week off the Corn huskers are buckling down to harder practice every day. Conflicting re ports are coming in daily from the opposing camp as to the outlook for the game. But we are forced to be lieve that Coach Zuppke is rather op tomistic. He says "Illinois never had better prospects for a wonderful football team than she has right now, and our main idea is to sacri fice for speed. Our beef on the line is above the average and it will be put to test when the Cornhuskers in vade here October 6." FRESHMEN GRIDSTERS PREPARE FOR VARSITY Yearlings Battle Among Them selves; Most of Candidates Get Into Action. The freshmen pigskin chasers in dulged iu a hard scrimmage among themselves yesterday. Freshman Coach Farley Young had two teams of about equal strength opposing each other. Substitutes were made freely as the battle progressed, and almost every man that turned out for practice was given a chance to display his wares. No definite se lection of a first team was mad" by Coach Young. The men are being changed about daily from one team to the other and' a position on one squad is just about as good as on the other. George Cogan, center, bruised and cut his knee on some glass during the scrimmage. Four frames for dummies have been erected on the freshman field for dummy-tackling practice which will start soon. The yearlings are scheduled to scrimmage the varsity this afternoon for the second time. Man about to jump off high build ing and commit suicide: This is what I call jumping to a conclusion. RENT A FORD Shove it yourself. Munson Motor Co., 1125 P St. B1517, B1550. LOST Check book, inscription Na tional Bank of Commerce, Casper, Wyoming. Return to Daily Ne braskan Office or call F4892. By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood The World's Greatest Mystery 'Play GET SEATS NOW I Matinee 50c to $1.50. Plus Evening; 75c to $2.00. Tax 5.00 reward for return of barber pole which was taken from The Campus Hair Cutting Shop, 231 North 12th St. Store News Girls! Girls! Show Your Cornhusker Spirit by wearing Green Buttons Ready for Freshman Girls Thurs day Noon at the Rudge & Guen zel Co. Store. on the Street Floor at Col umn 68. N St. entrance, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. COUNCIL APPROVES FRESHMAN MEETING Sales Campaigns of Cornhusk er Countryman and Univer sity. Players Authorized. The Student Council adopted a resolution supporting the plan for joint convocation of freshman men and women and allowed two more sales campaigns at a special meeting Monday afternoon in Social Science 107. The resolution was as follows: Whereas, During the year 1922-23 there was voiced in the Student Council the sentiment of the student body in favor of a general convoca tion of freshmen men and women at the beginning of the year as a sup plement to a separate meeting for men and one for the women, and Whereas, After a conference with the representatives of the two senior societies the suggestion of the coun cil wa3 adopted and a general con vocation of freshmen men and wom en scheduled for Thursday morning by the two societies, Be It Resolved, That the Student Council, in regular session as repre sentatives of the student body at large, thank the Mortarboard and the Innocent societies for their co operation in adopting the new convo cation plan suggested by the student body and announce that the Council lends its hearty support toward the success of the meeting. Permit was given the Cornhusker Countryman staff to stage a drive at a convocation to be held on the College of Agriculture campus Oc tober 4. Because the drive was not to be on the city campus, the Coun cil allowed this drive in the calendar that had been considered closed. Tickets for the University Players' productions for this session will be sold October 1, 2 and 3. This sale will not be made by campus solicita tion. A representative of the players stated that there would be no direct requests on the campus to find pur chasers for the season tickets. Nebraskan Position Applications for the position of managing editor of The Daily Ne braskan will be received until Thursday, September 27. Blanks may be got at the offices of Sec retary J. K. Selleck and of the chairman. M. M. Fogg, Chairman Student Publication Board mm LUNCHES SODA ILLERS RESCRIPTION HARMACY Sixteenth & O. B4423 History Paper 65c a ream Buy a semester's supply of ruled note book paper at the special price. 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