The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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HARRIERS ARE
OUT FOR WIN
Scarlet and Cream Cross-Coun-try
Men Would Avenge
Kansas Victory.
HUSKER TRACK MEN
ENTER SECOND MEET
With a defeat of last year to
avenge, and a defeat at the hands
of the Sooners to make them more
determined, the Scarlet and Cream
harriers leave today over the Union
Pacific for Lawrence, Kas., where
they will meet the Jayhawker har
riers in the second dual meet of the
season. The cross country meet will
be held in the morning of the Home
coming game by request of the Kan
sas management instead of during
the football game.
Kansas cross-country men are al
ways of high caliber, and are con
sidered among the best of the valley.
This year they have two letter men.
Grady and Captain Pratt, along with
a new team of fair value. The Husk
er lineup also includes two letter
men, Captain Zimmerman and James
Lewis. The other four men, McCart
ney, Ross, Lawson and Hays have
shown speed in the tryouU while
only McCartney and Ross have been
in competition before. J. Lloyd Mc
Master, who has coached the harriers
for several years will accompany the
team.
The meet will be held in the morn
ing according to a telegram from
Athletic Director Allen. Temporary
bleachers across the track make it
impossible to finish the race between
halves of the game as has been the
custom in previous meets. The Kan
sas course will be difficult for the
Husker distance men because of the
steep hills over which the course fol
lows. Though the team will return
on the special, the men will leave at
10:45 this morning.
LARGE CROWDS SEE GAMES
Report Record Attendance at Grid
iron Clashes.
Four hundred and six thousand
people saw twelve of the import
ant football contests played last
Saturday. The largest crowds were
in the east and middle west, the Illinois-Michigan
game drawing the
largest crowd and the Army-Notre
Dame fray attracting nearly as
many.
The crowds at the games were:
Illinois-Michigan, 67,000.
Notre Dame-Army, 60,00.
Harvard-Holy Cross, 50,000.
Yale-Dartmouth, 45,000.
Penn U.-Columbia, 45,000.
Princeton-Navy, 25,000.
Nebraska-Colgate, 25,000.
Geo. Tech.-Penn State, 25,000.
W. & J.-Carnegie, 20,000.
Rutgers-Cornell, 20,000.
Syracuse-Boston Col., 14,000.
Quantico Marines-Georgetown
10,000.
In addition to the games listed,
there were several that drew crowds
of 10,000 and games on the Pacific
coast drew over 25,000.
MOTOR OUT COMPANY, 1120 P
Street announces the following
changes in rates: No time charge
at night on Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday and no
time charge during Sunday day
time. Also we have reduced the
deposit to $5.00 cash. We will ap
preciate your continued patronage.
Motor Out Company, 1120 P St.,
B6819.
KANSANS ENLARGE
COACHING STAFF
Add Three Men in Anticipa
tion of Kansas-Nebraska
Grid Contest Saturday.
LAWRENCE, Kas., Oct 23. In
an effort to point the Jayhawker
squad for the battle with the Nebras
ka Cornhuskers Saturday, several
additions to the coaching staff were
announced by Coach George "Potsy"
Clark Monday morning. Dr. F. C.
Allen, director of athletics and head
coach of basketball, will be on the
field every day during the week and
freshman coach John Bunn will de
vote his entire time to assisting
coaches Clark and Karl Schlademan
with the varsity. The freshman sqttad
is in charge of Ted Schultx. Y. M. C.
A. secretary on the hill and a former
ail-American tackle selection from
Washington and Jefferson.
The innovation produced great
effects during the first two nights of
practice and the entire squad is now
hitting the stride that it should, and
is showing better form than ever dis
played this year in any of the pre
vious games.
Harold Burt, captain and fullback,
who has been crippled most of the
season, is in tip-top shape and his
work in line bucking looks like his
last year stride. Harold Zuber,
mountainous halfback, is running,
passing and kicking with equal facil
ity and will be a dangerous triple
threat man against the northern in
vaders. Gene Hart and Wilbur Starr, abo
halfbacks, are pulling some of the
best broken field running seen on
the local field in several years. Tues
day night in scrimage they left the
freshmen behind time after time for
the kind of gains that "Red" Grange
pulled off against Michigan.
Alex Hodges, at quarterback, has
been showing up well, and appear
ance of the entire squad indicates
a hard fight next Saturday.
Freshman Commission
Entertains Freshmen
The Freshman Commission .of the
University Y. W. C. A. will entertain
at a tea this afternoon from 4 to 6
o'clock in Ellen Smith Hall. All
freshman women are invited to at
tend. A program will be given under
the direction of Miss Margaret Dun
lap, chairman of the entertainment
committee. The Hallowe'en idea will
be carried out in the decorations.
after every meal
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satisfies tfc cravtef toe
sweets.
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pleasure It prsvU
Stmltd in its ISuity
Form the Time-saving Habit Now
The use of the typewriter is a tremendous time-saving
help to anyone in any walk of life business or profession.
Use the handy Remington Portable for your themes.
Tyjpewrite your lecture notes and assignments. See how
quickly it lightens and lessens all your writing tasks.
The Remington Portable is easy to operate; light,
compact, and can be used anywhere. Full, tour-row key
board like the big machines, and many other big machine
features. Yet it fits in a case only four inches high.
Price, complete with case, f60. Easy payment terms if desired
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Games Attract Fans This Weekend
Notre DamePrinceton and Other
A number of important football
games the outcomes of which are
bound to affect the determining of
conference and sectional champion
ships are on the schedule for this Sat
urday. Chief among them will be the
Notre Dame-Princeton game to be
played at Princeton. In last Satur
days game against the Army, Rocknes
eleven showed a brilliant brand ol
football and although they are handi
capped by the loss of Captain Walsh
at center, they will enter the Prince
ton game as favorites. Walsh suf
fered a broken bone in his hand, and
will be out of the game for three
weeks.
In the Missouri valley, interest is
centered around the Kansas Aggie
Missouri game to be played at Man
hattan. Both teams are undefeated
in the race for the Valley title, and
a great game is expected. Drake and
Oklahoma, the other two undefeated
valley members will play at Des
Moines. A great deal of interest is
also being manifested over the Kansas
U.-N'ebraska game at Lawrence, al
though the outcome will have no bear
ing on the championship.
In the Big Ten, Illinois is now the
reigning favorite with Chicago U.
looming up as the only undefeated
team besides the Zuppke squad. The
Illini will take things easy this week
playing De Paw in a home game. Chi
cago gets her real test this week in
Ohio State. Iowa and Minnesota are
scheduled for Iowa City, and Wiscon
sin and Michigan will fight it out on
the latter's field. Other members of
the conference have non-conference
opponents or are resting this week.
In the east, in addition to the
Princeton-Notre Dame game, Yale
will play Brown and Dartmouth will
play Harvard. It is estimated from
advance sales that a crowd of nearly
60,000 will witness the Harvard game.
On the Pacific coast, California meets
WANT ADS
Washington State, Stanford meets
HVin. and Nevada meets Southern
California. The Oregon Aggies will
play Washington U.
t will be worthy of mention if as
many close fought games are seen this
Saturday as there were last Saturday
in the east. Out of seven games of
major importance, 17 points was the
highest score made by any eleven,
and 10 points was the most advantage
that any team had over its opponent
Another notable fact is that the de
ciding points in all but two instances
were made in the last few minutes of
play. The scores were:
Princeton 17, Navy 14.
Rutgers 10, Cornell 0.
Pennsylvania 10, Columbia 7.
Yale 14, Dartmouth 14.
Notre Dame 13, Army 7.
Harvard 12, Holy Cross 6.
W. & J. 10, Carnegie Tech 0.
Walter Eckersall in his comments
on the various football teams has this
to say of Nebraska: "The Nebraska
eleven showed the proper spirit and
after defeats by Illinois and Oklahoma
came back strong and won from Col
gate. Associated Press resorts of the
Nebraska-Colgate game attributed Ne-
braskas success to the fine work done
by her line. They also gave Tryon of
Colgate a great deal of credit for his
lone touchdown against the Huskers.
Hobart at Colgate
Louisiana State at Auburn.
Centre vs. West Virginia at New
York.
Columbia at Williams.
Buckncll at Georgetown.
Alabama at Georgia Tech.
Fordham at Holy Cross.
Rutgers at Lehigh.
iMchigan Aggies at Northwestern.
Whitman at Oregon U.
Virginia U. at Pennsylvania.
Syracuse at Penn State.
Carnegie at Pittsburgh.
Texas A & M at Southern Method
ist. Florida at Texas.
Boston U. at West Point
W. Va. Wesleyan at Annapolis.
Lafayette at Washington and Jefferson.
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Spoons,
Paper Knives,
Letter Openers
$1.00 to $2.00
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University Jeweler
Est. 1871 117-119 So. 12
Remember when you
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SAUNDERS
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Upper Values
Lower Prices
Young Men's
Two -Pant Suits
$25 and $30
Here's a substantial example of which
we spoke last week. The "Style Plus
Value" idea. We know it's hard to be
lieve that you can buy suits with 2 pair of pants at
these prices, but you have to remember that shrewd
buying has a lot to do with it. We've certainly got
something to brag about this time.
Compare Values
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Students' Fountain
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Stlf-filline Fountain Pens in
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Hardy Smith's Barber Shop
I It?s Sewing Week j
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McCall Printed Patterns Are Free f
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