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ZEV Grat International $100,000 Raco Other Entertaining Features RIALTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 8, 7. ft HARD WORKOUTS IN STORE FOR HUSKER SQUAD Battle Put Up by Missouri Up sets Dope Bucket in Valley. GRID TEAM PREPARES FOR NOTRE DAME GAME With two weeks before the next game, the Cornhusker warriors have in store the hardest workouts of the season in preparation for the big contest of the season, when the Irish from Notre Dame appear at the NebrasH memorial stadium Novem ber 10 to audit their yearly accounts with the fighting Cornhuskers. The game at Columbia last Satur day gave the dope bucket a kick when the Tigers came out of the con test with as many markers in their scoring column as the Cornhuskers. The team that faced the Cornhuskers was, according to the coaches and old timers of Columbia, "a new Missouri team." Never in the history of the school have the Miczous fought like they did Saturday. It was their big game of the season and they made a good showing. The question shouldn't be "what was the matter with the Cornhusk ers?" but "what happened to Mis souri?" The Cornhuskers put a won derful battle, every man on the team fighting every minute. The breaks of the game halted the Husker at tacks. The field was muddy and the ball was wet. There was consider able fumbling on both sides but it just happened that there was a Mis sourian there when a Nebraska back fumbled. No one asked the question "what was the matter with Notre Dame?" last year when the Iluskers turned in a decisive victory. They all com mented on the playing of the Ilusk ers. Every one knows that Notre Dame played its best but that the Cornhuskers were all primed to win. So it is when all the other Valley teams meet Nebraska. They would rather turn in a victory over the Scarlet and Cream than any other team and consequently go in for ev erything they are worth to turn back the Iluskers. The playing of Dave Noble and the nerve of Captain Lewellen were the outstanding features of, the Husker team. When Lewellen inter cepted a pass on the Nebraska 30 yard line and ran to a touchdown there was but one opponent between him and a touchdown and Weir re moved that obstacle. Lew's arm was in very bad condition but he played the game with a nerve that was un beatable. There is no game for this week and all time is being used for stren uous practices. Scrimmages will be hold every night with the second squad and with the freshman. SllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllM The Overcoat Store of Lincoln m The Michigan Daily was able to have an extra telling of the results of the game at the gates of the foot ball field when the crowd was leav ing. Conection by private telephone with the field enabled a picked staff to have the paper off the press with in a few minutes of the final whistle and waiting automobiles rushed it to the gates. 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