THE DAILY NE2RASKAN VARSITY STILL A LITTLE WEAK l!l!II!SII!IIIIIIIIII!lllllllll!III!lllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIII!IIi!lllll!ll!!IIIIIIIillllin 1 A MUSICAL TREAT I YOU'LL WANT TO SEE M Established l& Stiff Scrimmage with Reserves Shows First String Needs Work on Defense. SECOND TEAM MAKES SEVERAL GOOD GAINS Stiff scrimmage with the second team was gone through Tuesday eve ning and the Varsity showed itself still a little weak on defense. Sever al good gains were made by the Blue team. Dailey, carrying the ball for the Blues, got away for several gains. Mielens was at halfback for the regulars, taking the place of Rhodes, who' has been shifted to fullback. Myers, regular fullback, was out with a slight injury. Ristine took his po sition. Captain Ed Weir was not in suit He is staying out of practice to favor a muscle bruise. Bloodgood, quar terback, who was out Monday eve ning, was back in place Tuesday. "Choppy" Rhodes went through the Blue team for a number of good gains during the evening's workout. His plunging was a feature. With Missouri, conqueror of Chi cago University and so far undefeat ed, coming next Saturday, hard work will be necessary. The Tigers have a heavy line and a fast, hard-hitting backfield this year. They will prob ably be the Huskers' most dangerous Valley opponent. With Dailey and Bronson on the hurling end, the Blues completed sev eral passes for good gains and scored a touchdown against the Varsity. A long pass from Bronson to Dailey put the seconds in a position to score. Locke was put in the lineup with the first string team shortly before the practice ended. He made several gains. JOLLIE OF 1924 The Greatest of All Shrine Shows Presented By The Arab Patrol of Sesostris Temple And a University Chorus of Forty A Big Musical Revue In 2 Acts 14 Scenes EWYORK CQSTUME-C& " . - ' : ladak BldgJ37NWilash At ..Chicago, ILL C. Edison Miller Co. For That Fountain Pen A rood stock of Shaeffer Lifetimes, Conklin's Endura, Waterman's Ideal and others. Remember you save at our store on all Student Supplies. Main Avenue from Uni. to O St. 218 No. 12th St. B228- GROSS-COUNTRY MEN TRY OUT Competition for Places on Squad to Go to Conference Meet Comes Friday. NEW RUNNERS MAY MAKE HARRIER TEAM Cross-country team tryonts for tha Missouri Valley meet will be held Friday, October 31, at 4 o'clock. Al though most of the team members who ran against Kansas, made a good showing, there is likely to be some new runners on the team as a result of the tryouts. The strength of the other Valley teams is still a question. Among the men who helped defeat Kansas Saturday, Lewis deserves honorable mention for his clever race. The two new men on the team, Lawson and Hays, made a fine show ing for their first race in Varsity competition. Ross, who has been showing only fair form, ran a good race Saturday. Two men of the squad last year, Cohen and Schultz, who have been having difficulty in getting into shape, are going to give some one a hard race. Sarchette and Johnson will be out to win too. The team selected from these try outs will run in the Missouri Valley meet November 8 and against the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan, Novem ber 22. The Kansas Aggie team appears to be the strong contenders with Ames for Valley honors this fall. The K.S. A. C. harriers have won both of their dual meets against Kansas and Missouri. Drake University de meet, the week following the Grin feated the Grinnell squad in a close nell victory over Minnesota. Ames is an unknown quantity among the other schools. Kansas has suffered two defeuts this fall in as many meets. Saturday the Jayhawks will meet Oklahoma, victors over the Hunker team. Tha Valley meet at Drake will be one of the biggest ever held. At a meeting of the Valley officials last fall, it was decided to allow the smaller colleges in the Valley states to compete. This will bring at least two mora strong teams into the meet, and several individual stars will be added to the competition. Oklahoma A. and M. and Haskell institute have had teams in the last fewvears that are equal to any of the big confer ence schools. I ORPHEUM I 3 Friday and Saturday, Oct. 31 -Nov. 1 Reserved Seat Orpheum Box Office Next Monday Morning KLINE ISSUES GALL FOR CAGE PRACTICE With Seven Letter-men Back, Prospects for Winning Team Are Bright. Coach Kline has issued tha first call for basketball men and the first practice of tha year will bo held Wednesday evening in tha Armory. Tha prospects for winning tea are bright. 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