The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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YOU cannot compose your thoughts can
not note the points of lecture, if you are
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quicker you will hit your stride in college
work and social correspondence.
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and the hand full swing its fit and balanced
symmetry and jewel-smooth point
inspire and stimulate. They tend
to develop a hand of speed and
character.
And we guarantee the point,
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less costly than short-lived
pens priced lower.
Any good pen counter will
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OPEN GATES TO
GRID PRACTICE
Husker Coaches Let Student
See Varsity and Fresh
men Scrimmage.
I ITS 03377' I
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TEAM STILL HAS
HARD WORK AHEAD
Varsity- football practice Wednes
day evening was open to the public
and a fair showing of Cornhuskor
football fans turned out to see .the
Varsity team and the reserves scrim
mage.
The scrimmage demonstrated that
much more work is still ahead of the
Cornhuskers to prepare for the 111
inois came, little more than a week
off.
The work was somewhat ragged
Several men were tried out and
showed fairly well. Tryba and Tom
sen were playing with the reserves,
alternating at halfback. Mielenz,
halfback, was shifted to fullback for
the afternoon's fray. Scholtz, big
lineman, went well in practice.
Vanity Superior.
The Varsity aggregation was eas
ily the superior, not so much because
of smooth teamwork as sheer power.
Two touchdowns were scored by the
first string.
The necessity for giving signals
orallv. occasioned by the fact that
both teams knew the regular signals,
of course added some to the confu
sion, but the Scarlet and Cream
machine is still not as smooth work
ing as it must be to meet the Illim.
Locke and Mandery were still at
the halfback positions, Myers at fuli
and Bloodzood at quarter. Blood-
good got away for several good gains
and Myers is showing ability as a
line plunger. The defense was rath
er ragged throughout.
Rhodes and Robertson worked at
ends, Captain Weir and Molzen at
tackles, Hubka and Ogden at guards
and Hutchinson at center.
May Drill on Paaaei.
Drilling in the passing game and
unusually hard workouts at running
RiPTinls are predicted for the next
week. The aerial branch of the sport
mav be reverted to in the Illinois
game, for the eastern men are known
to have a line that will be hard to
puncture.
Nothine particularly startling in
the line of new plays has been devel
oped. The team is too green to exe
cute complicated plays successfully,
and it will be necessary to stick to
the old game of hit-the-line and run-the-ends.
On the second string in the work
out, Bronson, quarterback, showed
up verv well in defensive work. Mie-
lenz and Tomsen were also doing
well. Dailey, while not as strong on
defense, was one of the stars so far
as off insive work is concerned.
Coach Dawson dressed his second
squad jn blue freshman jerseys for
the evening's entertainment, to dis
tinguish them from the Varsity.
There was changing of jerseys as
men were taken out and put in.
The workout was on the new turf
field. The field is now in good
shape, a summer spent in watering,
rolling and clipping having brought
results. The turf should remove the
complaint of the Notre Dame team
last year that it was handicapped by
a hard field.
May Apply for Annual
Business Staff Monday
Annotations for the business staff
positions on the 1925 Cornhuskei
will be taken Monday the ZStn 01
September instead of this week as
was announced in The Daily Ne
braskan yesterday. All those inter
ested are urged to apply by Rob
ert Lang, business manager. All po
sitions do not require business ex
perience. The positions to be filled will be
announced in a later edition of The
Daily Nebraskan.
DAILY NooftAbiVAfl
Hutchinson and Wostoupal Uphold
Husker's Reputation for Centers
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HAROLD HUTCHINSON
Harold Hutchinson and Joe Wost
oupal, centers on the Varsity squad,
have upheld the tradition that Ne
braska must have a fighting man in
the middle of the line.
Hutchinson has usually received
the call for regular duty, with Wost
oupal ready at any time to relieve
him. Both played in a number of
games last year.
For the last several years Nebras
ka has been fortunate in its centers.
JOE WOSTOUPAL
Photos by Campus Studio.
Bill Day, Peterson and Hutchinson
have formed a trio hard to beat.
Both Hutchinson and Wostoupal
have enough weight to make them
formidable and their fighting spirit
has never been questioned.
Walsh, captain of the Notre Dame
team last year, found more than a
match in Hutchinson. Walsh was
known as one of the best centers in
the country.
DENVER The astronomy classes
of the University of Denver will re
ceive a real treat In the form of a
visit to Chamberlin Observatory, the
most famous station of its kind in
the west, where a special study of
Mars will be made.
The Ladies' Aid
of the Emanuel M. E. Church
Cor. 15th and U Sts., will
serve a jitney supper, begin
ning at 5:30 Thursday evening.
All students are invited.
DRUGS, SODAS, STATIONERY
UUUU AINU 15 AU
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HARMACY
We Deliver.
B4423
SEASON TICKETS TO BE
FOR STUDENTS ONLY
(Continued From Page One.)
First-Plymouth Congregational Church
17th and A Sts.
Students and faculty members will be made'welcome
at our church services. Your attention is called to the
following important announcements and a cordial invi
tation is extended to you to attend these programs.
Friday, 8:00 P. M., Sept. 26th All-University Church
night.
Sunday 10:00 A. M.- Sept. 28th University Discussion
classes.
Leader for men Arthur Jorgensen
Leader for women Miss Erma Appleby
Place City Y. M. C. A., second floor.
1 1 :00 A. M. Morning worship 17th and A Sts.
Dr. John Andrew Holmes in charge. Speaker Dr. Brown
v of Turkey.-
5:30 P. M. Sunday evening club, 17th and A Sts.
Speaker Arthur Jorgensen
Subject "The Real Test of Religion"
Open forum and social hour following speaker.
Our popular-evening services begin October 5th.
the Stadium. This exchange must
be made by Friday night of the day
before the game at the Student Ac
tivities office.
"We want to get an organized
group of students in the student sec
tion to get some real cheering!" Mr.
Selleck continued. "That will put
more fight in a team than anything
else. Every student in school should
show his Cornhusker loyalty by buy
ing a ticket and getting his little red
N button next week."
Is Up to Students.
"It is up to the students to make
what they may of student section
whether it is a real student section
or whether they are going to allow
some students to sell their tickets and
let some outsiders in cheap. With
co-operation from the student body
this ticket-scalping will be reduced to
almost zero. We are making special
plans this year to combat this evil
and if we find anything of this sort
the student who sold the ticket may
have a hard time explaining how he
peddled his ticket."
A separate committee will be in
charge of sales of the tickets each
,y. These committees will be an
nounced from day to day by the Ne
braskan.
The committee for Monday, the
first day of sales, follows:
Arthur Whitworth, General chair
man. Henry Eggert, 1503 H
Clark Beemer, 1500 U
Amos Granlick, 435 No. 25
Howard Buffett, 500 No. 16
Paul Cheyney, 1610 K
John Kleven, 2603 O
Bob Lang, 900 So. 18
Leicester Hyde, 1141 D
Ed Kubat, 1600 R
Duane Anderson, 1504 S
Hugh Cox, 1701 E
Nathaniel Foote, 2545 O
Leo Black, 1141 H
G. H. Noh, 345 No. 13
William Cejnar, 420 No. 16
Robert Geffin, 1701 K
Allen Holmes, 544 So. 17
Arthella Gadd, 1410 K
Henrietta Newman, 601 So. 12
Charlotte Baker, 10aS So. 20
Pauline Gellately, 2101 Washing
ton
Carolyn Airy, 1444 K
Bessie Yort, 464 No. 16.
WANT ADS
LOST Orange Conklin Pen with
gold ring and band. Call B1885.
LOST Pair of shell rimmed glasses.
Finder call B6413.
LOST Gamma Phi Beta pin. Call
B3587.
FOR SALE Civil Engineering
Drawing set. Used one semester.
Call B3087.
ROOM MATE WANTED 1425 R.
LS270.
Special Hosiery
Sale
$
We've placed on sale about
300 pairs of silks, lislev
wools, and silk-and-wools
regularly priced at $1, $1.25,
$1.50, and $2. They're just
the things you'll want for fall
wear.
See them in the window.
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316 No. 12th St., I
B3367
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Speier's Special Offer
to University Students
WITH the purchase of $100.00 worth of merchandise
in any part of the store we will present a Season Foot
ball and Athletic ticket
Absolutely Free
Any of you fellows desiring to participate in this offer
are .invited to enlist the aid of your friends. Let them
help you to complete your $100.00 worth of purchases
by supplying their own needs to be applied on your pur
chase record. This offer holds good until the Thanks-
giving game. We would suggest your giving us a call
and we'll explain the idea in full detail. We particular
ly emphasize the fact that our merchandise is marked
at the same low prices as heretofore. This unusual offer
is made with the object of making new friends for the
store.
Yours for courtesy and prompt service
SpeieiB
Tenth and O St., Lincoln, Neb.
Quality Corner
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