TT t, ip Q WED. E ...TUES.-WED. . wwnce Richards & Co. UWcM th. Oddity "Honolulu Bound" PAUL " AME Gordan& Rica Callahan & Bliss "ATTA BOY PETE SWAIN'S FRIENDLY SW ENEMIES Will b enjoyed by all rAROL & LOUISE DORE 7'UNCLE SAM" Continuoui Laughter MINUTE NEWSAND VIEWS (3811 ALL THIS WEEK "The Eternal Three" Tke thrilling story of Lore Thief. Other Entertaining Feature SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT I, 3, 5, 7, OOLGniAL THII WEEK Return Engageanent of Harold Lloyd la bis laughing aoccesa 'Why Worry" FIGHTING BLOOD Oat ef H. C Wit r' Staries WINGS OF THE STORM A Stirrinf Wwten Tale SHOWS START AT 1, 3. S, 7, A Mat, Mc; Night 25c; Cildr 10c ORPHEUM 2:1S TWICE DAILY :1S U w ADDED ATTRACTION Pesetzki UrrV 'mou. Russiaa Pianist WTEsst A Is 3c MATS SSc All Seau Rescrrea THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Are You Getting Ready for Xmas? . Come in and let us help yvo Select now'and we 1 lay away your gifts. Fenton B. Fleming Jewel Shop B3421 1143 O PROSPECTS GOOD FOR BASKETEERS Pony Team Goes Twenty-five Minutes Without Being Scored Against. MAY PRACTICE DAILY DURING VACATION Basketball prospects are brighten ing day by day and with every prac tice, new and undiscovered features are revealed in the workouts, new stars are discovered and given their chance. In one otthe workouts this week, the pony team went twenty-five min utes in stiff scrimmages without having a basket scored against them. The scrimmage was held against three different squads but none of them were able to penetrate the stiff defense. The pony team consists of Captain Usher and Cozier, forwards, Black center, Volz and Tipton at guards. While the oppositions were striving desperately to connect for a counter, the pony combination was droping them in from all' angles The attack was led by Captain Usher and Cozier. To Have Strong Defense. With results such as these obtained so early in the season it leads an on looker to believe that a real defens ive team will be representing Ne braska this year. With basket shoot ers such as those already mentioned along with Goodson, Andrews, Olds, Schroeders and many others, the Cornhusker squad will be one that will be ready to take on any comers. It is believed that scrimmage will be staged daily throughout Christ mas vacation, and if this belief ma tures, the cagesters will be in mid season form for their first Valley game which comes on the eve of January 5 in the Armory against the Tigers from the Show-Me state. A number of football men have re ported to Coach Kline for basket service. They are Westoupal, Hubka, McGlasson, R. Dewitz, Rhodes, Volz, Goodson and Hill. All of these can didates are in condition and some of them are making strong bids for berths. The exact time for scrimmage with the freshmen has not been set tled as the frosh have had but a few days for scrimmage. Coach Frank will have the yearlings in shape to battle the varsity before long. season, with Colgate, at Lincoln. The Colgate team ranks high in the East, being the only team to defeat Syracuse the past season. The game yill be one of the few big intersec tional contests of the year. Play Kansas at Lawrence. The week after meeting Colgate, the team will again be on foreign grounds playing Kansas at Law rence. Missouri will be at Lincoln the week following. No game has been scheduled for Nov. 8 and this date will probably bo left open to give the Husker mentors plenty of time to prepare for Nebraska's tra ditional foes, Notre Dame. The Notre Dame game will be played at bouth Bend and will easily rank as one of the best if not the very best game of the whole season. Following their return from South Bend the team will again be away from home, meeting the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan. A Thanksgiving day game has not been arranged but will probably be played at Lincoln. A game with the University of Southern California is being much talked of and the of ficials of the western school seem quite favorable toward such a game, The whole seasons' schedule re flects thegrowing importance of foot ball at the University. The schedule is even more strenuous than that which Rockne's Irish tried this year. The 1924 schedule drops Ames and Syracuse, and adds Colgate and the team which will play here Thanks giving day. A game with Drake University of Des Moines could not arranged as they could not be fitted into the Husker's schedule. If such a game could be arranged it would be a source of much satisfaction in Valley circles. from last year's squad, is knocking em over in the 125 and 135 pound classes. He will probably train down to 125 before the season begins. Coach Clapp wants still more fel lows to come out for wrestling. This will be a great wrestling year. The wrestlers meet every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday afternoon in the west end of the Armory. There are several freshmen who almost made their numerals last year and who, with a little more coaching and better training, can un doubtedly make the team this year. The coaches want all of them to re port for practice. HUSKERS HAVE HARD SCHEDULE TO MEET Have Not Yet Contracted for Thanksgiving Game; May Play Coast Team. A glimpse at the Cornhusket's 1924 football schedule shows it to be one of the best that the Univer sity has ever undertaken. Three of the major elevens of the country are already on the schedule and another big game is yet to be arranged. The schedule to date is: Oct. 4 Illinois at Lincoln. Oct. 11 Oklahoma at Norman. Oct 18 Colgate at Lincoln. Oct. 25 Kansas at Lawrence. Nov. 1 Missouri at Lincoln. Nov. 25 Notre Dame at South Bend Nov. 22 Kansas Ag at Manhattan. Nov. 29 No game scheduled. llUmiA Team Is Opener. Opening the season with Illinois at Lincoln, the Huskers will have one of their hardest games of the season. The Illinois team, this v-ear's Biz Ten champions, rated as one of the nation's best teams, lost very few of this year's veterans. Ne braskan fans will be given a chance to see Harold "Red" Grange in ac tion and to compare him with the Nebraska backs. Following the Illinois fray the Hnskers journey to Norman where they meet the University of Okla homa. The Sooners always Have a strong team and should furnish the proper kind of game to prepare tne Huskers for their third tussle of the U-N.i DRUG CO. STUDENTS' SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS KODAK SUPPLIES PUN'CH FOR PARTIES FIFTY MEN OUT FOR WRESTLING PRACTICE Welterweight and Middle weight Positions Attract ing Competition. From forty-five to fifty candidates for the wresthne team have an swered the initial calls for practice. Competition is becoming keen as the number of men in each of the seven weights increases. With only one letter man in the race there will be a number of new letter men by the close of the season. The 145 and 158 pound class is at present attracting the most attention. since the competition in these classes is the keenest. Lundy, who made his numeral , in wrestling last year as a freshman, is making a strong bid for representing the 158 pound class if he can train down to that weight. Otherwise he will enter in the 175 pound class. Two football men, Ber- quist and Robertson are training for the 175 pound class and will prove mountains of strength in this class. Kellogg, the only letter man left Typewriters for Rent Royals, Underwoods, Smiths, Remingtons Special rate for long term. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER CO. 1232 O St. Phone B2157 Attractive Opportunity for 25 to 50 men desirous of work ing for 2 or 3 months; thereby increasing their capitaL Call Abe Martin, student employ ment Sec'y. residence phone B2389 or employment office Temple Bldg., B6891; or call in person. Leather Vests Sheepskin Coats Corduroy Pants This Store Is Headquarters Our lower prices make the extra steps worth while all demonstrated class during the scrimmage last evening. There will be no scheduled contests FRESHMAN TOSSERS SHAPING UP WELL Coach Owen Frank Expects to Develop Strongest Squad in Years. Although most eyes are focused on Coach Kline and his varsity basket ball proteges, the freshmen candi dates under the tutelege of Coach Owen Frank are not to be over looked. The frosh mentor expects to develop one of the strongest first year quintets that ever reprecented the University during the next few months. ' With seventy-five cage en thusiasts turning out at every prac tice everything points towards strong team. The initial scrimmage of the year for the freshmen was held last eve ning in the Armory. Some clever passing and hoop work was exhibited. Scanning the personnel of the freshmen cagesters, everal former nign scnooi stars are seen, inciuu ing five Class A performers. Many other courtmen are known to be en rolled in school and are urged by the freshmen coach to turn out for early practice. Of those who have already reported Gil Reynolds, cap tain of the Omaha Central hoopmen last season, Russ Gibbs of Bayard, Ed Cunningham of Wahoo, Haith of Pine Bluffs,' Wyo.f Holmes of Clarke School, Hanover, N. H., and Miller of St. Johns seem to loom up as the most promising. One of the prom ising candidates for the frosh pivot post is Ford of Cathedral high, Lin coln. Clarke of Columbus, Hughes of Omaha Central, Thompson of Tilden, Haskett of Milford, McManigal of Gleenwood, Swanson of Holdrege and Anderson, former Graceland artists, for the freshmen due to the Missouri Valley athletic rulings and the only contests slated are against varsity. dainty Christmas packages, don't "just happen" It has come to be a mark of good taste however, to send out gifts in packages that "invite" you to open them. We have aasembled every conceiva ble aid to the arrangement of dainty, attractive packages. Cold and silver papers, as well as all the dainty colored tissues. Red, green, and shaded ribbons, metal rib bons, cord;., stickers, address labels, boxes everything to complete the ensemble of your gifts. Main Floor. IF YOU WANT THE BEST Try McDowell's Own Make Candies Chocolates made in our own factory at 136 No. 12th St., packed in boxes or bulk. Fresh today and every day. McDowe li s JNO. W. McDowell H. F. 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