The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 21, 1923, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBR ASKAN
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"VENUS"
with
NYRA BROWN JOHNNY CETZ
add
Company of Half Hundred
Matinee 50c, 1.50, plus tax
Nilkt 75c to 2 .00, plus tax
Seal now on Sale.
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ALL THIS WEEK
Educational and Good Music Week
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
Is th Ceorto Ado Story
Woman-Proof
Replete With Laughter and
Surprisos
-DE COU DREAM PICTURES"
A Visualised Muscial Novelty .
Other Eatertaialng Feature
LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, t
ALL THIS WEEK
Educational and Good Music Week
a scream!
Kin.; Vidor's
THREE
WISE
FOOLS
don't miss it!
Other Entertaining Features
RIALT0 SYMPHONY PLAYERS
SHOWS START AT I, J, (, 7,
ALL,
THIS
WICK
GOLOHIAL
The Supreme Thrill of Motiosi
Pic tun History.
"Down to The
Sea in Ships"
Amazing and Entertain big
"THE MIDNIGHT CABARET"
A Big Laugh with Larry
SHOWS START AT 1. 3. S, 7, 1
MON-TUES WED.
JOHNNY BURKE
In His Continooas Laugh
"DRAFTED"
WESTON'S
ArtUtt: and Daring
-MODEL D'ART"
Alexander & Elmore
Musical Comrdr Foertto fa
"A DISTURBANCE"
MADELYN YOUNG
"d Her
SOUTHERN SINGERS
Curti' Best Friends
"Wait rm You
"Her DaLagerous Path"
Last CsopUta Story
Current News md Minute vVws
"Wch and His OrcheatraA
SHOWS START AT 2:30. T:00..00
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
LEAD VALLEY TEAMS
Contenders for Championship
Meet Strong Teams "
Thanksgiving.
Missouri Valley Standings.
g W 1 t pet pts op
Kansas 5 3 0 2 1.000 107 3
Nebraska.... 4 2 0 2 1.000 57 21
Drake 3 2 1 0 .667 62 17
Iowa State 5 2 2 1 .500 77-61
Oklahoma.... 4 2 2 0 .500 78 38
Kansas Ag... 4 1 1 2 .500 43 18
Grinnell 3 1 2 0 .333 23 77
Missouri .... 5 13 1 .250 18 37
Washington.. 5 1 4 0 .200 29 222
Scores Last Week.
Nebraska 26, Iowa State 14, at
Ames.
Kansas 17, Drake 0, at Lawrence,
v Washington 13, Missouri 7, at St
Louis.
Games This Week.
Oklahoma vs. Kansas Aggies at
Manhattan. '
Grinnell vs. Iowa State at Ames.
'Missouri Valley championship foot
ball elevens have finally been
whittled down to a duet of teams,
Nebraska and Kansas. Kansas holds
a single win lead over the Cornhusk-
crs for the top most position and each
combination has but one more con
test to play before the season closes.
The Jayhawks meet Missouri Thanks
giving and the Huskers mix with the
point towards a knot as far as titular
Kansas Aggies. At present things
honors are concerned altho either
team may be. downed Thanksgiving
and leave but one claimant to the
conference bunting.
Of the three contests booked for
last week one running mate for the
title was cut off when Kansas de
feated Drake; the weekly upset fell
upon Missouri when Washington won
its first Valley game of the season,
while the Husker-Ames meeting
turned out as was expected.
Perhaps Drake was over rated
early in the season, since the Des
Moines representatives failed to show
the expected brand of ball on the
Jayhawk field Saturday. Kansas
demonstrated a championship game
against the Bulldogs and copped a 17
to 0 decision. The winners relied en
tirely on straight football, while the
losers attempted an unsuccessful
aerial attack.- . .
Washing-ton Wins.
The upset came when Washington
won from Missouri 13 to 7. The
winners were admittedly weak, hav
ing sustained an 82 whitewash the
week before at the hands of Kansas
and came back and downed the Tiger
combination which held the Corn
huskers to a 7 to 7 tie early in the
season. Missouri is now near the
bottom of the Valley scramble with
three blots debited. The showing
of the losers in this mix gives Kan
sas a big edge over the Tigers in
the coming Turkey day clash.
Nebraska came through a free for
all at Ames on the long end of the
26 to 14 count. As Ihe result of the
unnecessary rough tactics used by
the Iowa Aggies, it is not likely that
the cross river artists will appear on
the Scarlet and Cream-slate in com
ing seasons. Rumors have it that
Drakemay be substituted -in the
Husker schedule next year.
Drake Wants Came.
While the Husker team was in Des
Moines Friday, Drake authorities
called upon Coach Dawson personally
for the purpose of booking coming
contests with the Huskers.. In view
of the circumstances that resulted at
Ames Saturday, a switch may be
rmade from Ames to Drake.
Coe College triumphed over Grin
nell 17 to 0 while Oklahoma defeated
Texas Uni 26 to 14 the same score
that Nebraska defeated Ames.
But two conference clashes are
on this week's card. The feature
meeting is between the Oklahoma In
dians and the Kansas Aggies at Man
hattan. From recent showings made
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Jewel Shop
1143 O
by the southerners, the winner of the
contest cannot easily be foreseen. At
present the two teams are knotted
for third place in the Valley stand
ings. Iowa State kppiyis to have a
slight edge over the Grinnell grid
sters at Ames and are expected win
ners, but with only two contests
slated, the weekly upset may fall true
at the latter .clash.
Drake, Washington, Missouri and
Kansas remain idle this week and all
are hard at work preparing to close
their '23 season Thanksgiving.
BOOM HUSKERS FOR
CALIFORNIA GAME
Nebraska Would be Drawing
Card Los Angeles Sport
.Writer Says
The unexpected Cornhusker vic
tory over the far-famed and "invin
cible" Irish of Notre Dame is still a
topic of much interest among sports
writers of the country. The latest
hashover from the game comes from
the far west where a witer on the
Los Angeles Herald proposes Ne
braska as a possible eastern contender
in the Tournament of Roses.
"Nebraska's victory over Notre
Dame," he argues, "gives the Corn
huskers the call, in my opinion. No
tre Dame vanquished the Army and
Princeton, and was considered, pos
sibly with the exception of Yale, the
strongest team in the east. Now
comes Nebraska and trims the Irish
eleven by a score of 14 to 7, and it
was no fluke either. Notre Dame un
corked all they had and Nebraska was
better in every department of the
gam'e.
"A contest between Nebraska and
the University of Southern Califor
nia would prove a tremendous draw
ing card," he continues.
He said further that Southern Cal
ifornia is filled with numbers of for
mer residents of the middle west who
would revel in' the opportunity of
seeing one of the best western teams
in action against one of the best
coast elevens.
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U-N-I DRUG CO.
STUDENTS' SUPPLIES
FOUNTAIN PENS
KODAK SUPPLIES
PUNCH, FOR PARTIES
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KNOT HOLE CLUB MAY
SEE SYRACUGE GAME
Is Possible That Boys and Girls
Will Be Admitted Free
' Saturday.
CAGE TEAMS PLAYING
PRACTICE GAMES NOW
First Game at Home Is With
Missouri Five on Jan
uary 5.
The varsity cagers are in their
second week of practice and are now
doing team work with the candidates
divided into five or six groups. The
basketball team will stage its initial
game at home January 5 against Mis-sourj.
A game so close at hand means a
lot of hard work, and-Coach Kline
is beginning to whip his men into
shape.
Heavier practice with scrimmage
is v gradually becoming the order of
the day. Teams were matched against
each other Monday and Tuesday and
regular scrimmage games lasting ten
minutes each were rlayed. The show
ing in these preliminary jousts is
being watched carefully by Kline who
will soon cut down the squad to about
fifteen men. ,
"Any man who intends to try out
for the team should do so at once
It is expected that several football
men will report next week after the
pigskin sport terminates.
There are many promising candi
dates numbered among those out,
among them Lyle, "Booze" Holland,
all state high school forward and
Lincoln captain in 1920. Holland
was on the team last year but in
juries kept him from getting a letter.
Lewellen, guard' on Lincoln high
team, is also expected to report soon.
Leter men from last year who are
showing up well in the workouts are
Captain Usher, Cosier, Tipton, and
Volz. They will have some strong
competition in Wyant, Holland,
Goodson, Hamilton, Black, Beerkle.
CHOOSE DELEGATES TO
INDIANAPOLIS MEETING
Thirty to Represent Nebraska
at Student Volunteer Con
vention December 28
Plans are being made by A. S.
Dougall, chairman of the Rotary Club
boys' work committee, and John Sel
leck. business manager of the Uni-
. .ill 1 - 1 L t t Myiwiit I
versiiy Ainieuc aepanuieui, iu
all members of the Knot Hole Club
to the Syracuse game free.
The large sale of tickets for the
game stands in the way of the plan.
So far the advance sale is greater
than that of the Notre Dame game.
However, the additional seating ca
oacity will probably handle the large
crowd without using the end bleacher
seats. If this is possible the Knt
Holers will be admitted free. Every
thing posible is being done to accom
plish this. The chances are that the
members of the club will be ad
mitted without charger-
The club is an organization of boys
and eirls between the ages of nine
and fourteen. All children are eligi
ble for membership. Any who failed
to enroll for membership when the
club was organized, can do so this
week. Membership cards can be got
ten by the boys at the city Y.M.C.A.
and by the girls at the city Y.W.C.A.
All cards must be countersigned by
their school teachers before Satur
day' game.
Thirty delegates to represent the
University of Nebraska at the Stu
dent Volunteer convention in Indi
anapolis, December 28 to January 1,
will be selected within the next few
days.
All names will be considered and
the thirty delegates selected by a
committee composed of Mr. McCaf-
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or the show, come to
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for refreshments.
Open till midnight Fridays
and Saturdays.
Meier Drug Co.
Always the Best.
1230 O St. B6141
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PORTRAITS
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will appeal .' ' . -
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huskers t , , "'" i
who desire l
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TOWNSEND STUDIO
22$ South nth gt.
free, Grace Spacht, William AI
stadt, Roy Youngnian, Martha Cur
tis, and Agnes Kessler, with Miss Ap
pleby and the students pastors as
advisory members.
Sherwood Eddy, well known to "Ne
braska students through the series
of meetings he held here two years
ago, will be one of the main speakers
at the convention.
Four Nebraska alumni are to have
an active part Mary Backer '21,
Stan Pier '16, Walter Judd '20, and
Paul Harrison '05.
It is reported that a thousand mis
sionaries have already arrived in the
United States to attend the conven
tion. Many foreign students will
also be in Indianapolis.
Sale of Beautiful
Party DRESSES
19.75
29.75 and 39.75 values.
Just at the beginning of the formal
season, beautiful party dresses of
silk and fibre laces, metal cloths,
metal laces on Georgettes, etc.
Delicate colorings in Orchid,
beige, black, silver, salmon,
Nile, sunset, orange, black,
etc. .
Straight lines, ruffled backs, fulled
skirts, tinsel edgings, ruffled panels.
Be sure to see thm all newest
styles and materials.
Thanlcsgiving's
around the corner
Everybody likes to be well dressed at this
time; it's the holiday spirit. Our custom
ers who will need another suit are invited
to look over our Thanksgiving OSer
ingsTThey include a splendid assortment
of Society Brand, famous for their cut;
the dung for every occasion.
$45 and $55
Others as low as $35
Mayer
Bros. Co.
Eli Shire, Pres.
tallica
Lincoln Business College
Businass Adm. Secretarial- Teacher Training
Accredited by Natl Ass'n of Accredited Com! Schaols.
A Course of High Grade Training
I B. C. Bide
NEW CLASS NOV. 26
and altar Thanksg tving.
Ask for Catalog.
14th P Ste.
Lincoln. Nebr.