--"-"TTT meets NEB JAVHAWKS TODAY IN NEW STADIUM (Continued from Page 1) " iha two teams square off WhMnS the probable lineup will be: p09i w't. Team Kansas Jo m 3 McLne l.t. 194 2 Mosby jgi 185 2 Hale? c. 170 3 Longbow rg 190 2 Frecse rt i85 3 Davison re 160 3 Griffin b 160 3 Black (Cap-) 155 j Collier rhi 175 2 Burt f bi 175 1 Stal'S"f 1'257' aV6 'tf" weiEM of backfield 660. ,VS JS" of tm 1,918, aver. e 178, Year on NfraS I.e. 166 1 Rlode3 l.t. 130 1 Weir . ; i.g. 213 3 -C "8 1 Hutchison WT" :rrt 208 I Total weight of line 1,313, aver se 187. Total weight of backfield 685, average 171. Total weight of team 1,998, aver age 181. . , The officials are A. J. Lipski, Chicago, referee; Isadore Andetson, Missouri, umpire; Dr. J. A. Reilly, Georgetown, head linesman. GIRLS WILL HOLD ANNUAL DINNER IN ARMORY TODAY (Continued from Page 1) cation and the Kansas-Nebraska game have been invited to the luncheon. The luncheon will open with the singing of the "Chant" by all the girls present. There will be music by a five piece orchestra durinjr the luncheon, and at the close, all pres ent will stand and sing the "Corn husker."There will be yells doling the dinner, led by Marie Snavely. After the luncheon the girls will inarch to the stadium in formation and sit in body at the game, in a special section of the co-ed section. They will be escorted by the members of the Xi Delta, Silver Serpents and Mystic Fish, women's honorary socie ties. The W. S. G. A. board is in charge of the luncheon, assisted by the wo men's honorary societies. TE EIGHTY:FIVE FROSH INTO AG CLUB "Crack o' Doom," regulation Organization Test, Administered. Fall festivities started off success fully at the College of Agriculture inursday evening when the annual initiation of the Ac Club brought eighty-five freshmen into the college organization. Following the "frosh torture" plans for the coming year ere outloned to the newcomers by President Wilbur Shainholtz. AH members - '"v WW fc - the University yells and chant ac cording to the Agclub. The usual "crack 0' doom," 8n Ag test, was administered to all "ew clubmen. A series of colleee smokers and Pixels wil be held in the coming months and it v dor. Aor.AaA nPhoId the rules governing the use v Ag campus. The commission 01 rules has stated that an unknown P enalty will be the punishment for olatine rule Mmn; the campus, green-cap wearing, cut- . 1 1 6(cu-va wcaxiii, tui- S corners and subscribing to the J-omhiisker Countryman. Thes rul ings will be enforced by a grand pad- council each noon on the sub ran campus, and for extreme cases horse tank may be used. Country Agents Gather a Annual Conference eJ1!6 annual state conference of county cn.in 1 . . - -a-uiiurai agents is in on at the Agricultural hall on the Agricultural campus. The program rin 1 meeting3. district and re- nd v? ;Wednday, Thursday, toll- y' 0ctober 1-18-19. The be T nd Work of next year will tab Td and leakers from the WEJ?"" depart- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN NEBRASKA HARRIERS CLASH WITH KANSAS Race Will Start During First Quarter With Finish Be tween Halves. The Cornhuskers will be taking tho Jayhawks' measure on the distance grind today, while the two football teams battle fo honors. The rare will start in front of iha student suction during the first quar ter of the game. The finish will prob ably be between the first and second lali, and will also be in front of the student section. Coach Schlademan has a strnncr souad of harriers with him and thev will endeavor to hold up their good record of past seasons. The Husker line-un is chanced from that of last Saturday hecnuse of the injune of Howard and Rog ers. Haskell and Ross will be in running with Coiien. Dickson. Zim merman and Lewis, today. Scha'tz and Hyde are altcrnales. YELL CONTEST TO GO ONE WEEK T0N6ER No Satisfactory Cheers Sub mitted as Yet in Inno cents' Competition. Due to the fact that the yells sub mitted during the recent Cornhusker yell contest promoted by the Inno cents society were anything but fit ting and proper for the occasion, the yell contest has been reopened and wil be extended one week longer. All persons submitting yells during the initial competition are eligible to ompose more before next Saturday afternoon. Out of the 150 yells submitted, less than ten were at all suitable and few of those were what the Innocents had in mind when the yell contest was promoted. The type most desired are yells for a college and state institution mat an be used at any time of the year as a cheer representative 01 tnat o'cate. Contestants are irged to think fast and submit yells of meaning for Cornhuskers and not merely a "ra ra" high school cheer. The entire state is eligible to com pete and the committee m charge are anxious to nave everyone inTov- ested I submit yells symbolic of Ne braska. - AddrefM volls to Chairman Cheer Leaders, University Hall, or Athletic Department, before Saturday. The yells will be tried out before a stu dent body in timp to bo used for the Notro Dame football game Novem-.or Speaking of Overcoats in Football terms here's "The All American" On the Street; at the Game; on the Campus 'Everywhere CORNHUSKER ASKS FOR 'HISTORY' FROM GRABS Editor Says Plan Year Book for Alumni as Well as Students. 'The staff of the 1924 Cornhusker wishes to recruit the aid of old "grad" in the collection of historical material for the yearbook. The plan is to collect authentic information on Nebraska organizations in years gone by. "We want the old 'grads' to feel that the Cornhusker this year will be their book just as much as were the ones when they were in school," said Robert F. Craig, editor-in-chief of the 1924 annual. "When the alumni are spinning their yarns about the good old days of yore, we should like to listen in, as we are making an at tempt to collect this material." Pictures or letters giving informa tion nhout former days in the history of the University of Nebraska will be appreciated by the staff and will be used in the 1924 Cornhusker. Communications may be addressed in care of the 1924 Cornhusker, Sta tion A, Lincoln, Nebraska. Cereal Chemists Meet to Plan New Journal A committee meeting of some of the officers of the American associ ation of cereal chemists will be held Saturday morning, October 20, at the Experiment Station on the Agricultural campus. The purpose of this meeting as stated by Dr. Blish, president of the association and bead of the Experiment Station, is to found a new journal on wheat and .lour chemistry. The proposed jour nal will deal with research work. Dr. C. H. 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