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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN IRISH DEFEAT BIG TEN TEAM Wisconsin Conquered 31-3 by Notre Dame While Nebras kans Scout Game. INJURIES STILL BOTHER HUSKERS Notre Dame gave Wisconsin, one of the leading teams of the Big Ten a lesson in football Saturday after noon by defeating the Wolverines, 31 to 3.. Captain Ed Weir of the Cornhuskers, Coach Fred Dawson, Al Bloodgood, Doug Myers and Harold Hutchinsen, Varsity football men, at tended the game and looked over the Notre Dame play. , What the Huskers saw must have given them considerable food for thought Knute Rockne, more than ordinarily whimsical, used his usual strategy of starting his second team against the Wolverines. The second team 1 is proved itself capable of nlavinir even with most big-time teams Notre Dame has met this sea son. Nebraska has one more week in which to prepare for the Irish. Cap tain Weir is not in the best of shape, an injury received in the Colgate game still bothering him. Myers, full back, has also been hampered by in juries. Hutchinson, center, who re ceived a broken collar bone in the Ill inois game, will be back in the lineup against Notre Dame. He will prob ably not be in very good physical trim because of his long lay-off. The freshmen have been using the Notre Dame shift all week to accus tom the Varsity to this style of play. Hard work will be on the schedule Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday the gates will be thrown open to the public and next day the team will leave for South Bend. A stop will be made at Chicago, where a workout -will be held on Stagg field. VARSITY GRIDSTERS GIVEN LIGHT WORK Dawson and Four Regulars at Madison; Freshmen Beat Second Team. With Coach Fred Dawson and four regulars at Madison, Wis., to sceut the Notre Dame-Wisconsin game, practice for the Varsity was light Saturday morning. The regu lars were not called upon for work while the freshman team trounced the Varsity reserves, 14 to 6. The regulars have been given fair ly light work all week. Coach Daw son wishes to guard against any ten dency toward staleness before the Notre Dame battle. Secrecy has been enforced during the week. Not even newspaper men have been admitted to the workouts. This system was also used before the Notre Dame game last year and proved so successful that it has been tried again. HOLD im WEDNESDAY Student to Meet Before Team Leave for Notre Dame. A football rally will be held in the Armory Wednesday evening, the day before the team entrains for Notre Dame. An exceptionally large attendance is expected because of the significance of the game at South Bend. A good sendoff for the squad is desired. Usual rally proceedings will be followed, except that members of the team will be introduced, for the first timt since the Illinois game. NOTRE DAME AND D.S.C. MAY MEET Coast Team Negotiating For Game New Year's Day at Pasadena. Notre Dame and the University of Southern California, one of the strongest of the Pacific Coast teams, may meet on the gridiron at rasa dena New Year's day. Negotiations for the game are now in progress but the Irish must finish the season undefeated or the game will not be scheduled, Father Walsh, head of the Indiana school, stated. The consent of the Notre Dame athletic board must also be obtained. The game will be in the Tourna ment of Roses bowl, present plans state. It will be played under the auspices of the Pacific conference. Southern California has another nost-spason came scheduled, that with Syracuse University, Decern ber 6. The University of California, un defeated on the coast, will play Penn sylvania, chammon of the east, on New Year's day also. This game will be nt Berkeley. SIMPSON-WESLEYAN CLASH IN STADIUM Nebraska and Iowa Schools To Meet In Interesting Game Armistice Day. Nebraska Wesleyan and Simpson College of Indianola, la., will play in the Nebraska Stadium Armistice Day in a game that will be watched with interest by football fans of their re spective states. Simpson has so far been undefeat ed and is said to have the strongest team in the school's history. Wes leyan has a strong team this year, under the leadership of Glen Preston, former Cornhusker quarterback. Preston's men have been working hard to prepare for the game, rated as one of the best on the schedule. This will be the Homecoming game for the Wesleyan team. A big dele gation of Simpson students and alumni are also expected to attend. Simpson and Wesleyan are the leading Methodist schools in their re spective states and are about equal in enrollment. Pool Gives Speech At Nebraska City Prof. Raymond G. Pool, chairman of the department of botany, ad dressed the Girls' Friendly Society at Nebraska City last week on "Life Among the High Peaks of the Rock- 7ENUS V PENCILS FOR the student or proL, the superb VEAL'S out-rivals all for perfect pencil work. 17 black degrees 3 copying. American Lead Pencil Co. Z?K.flk Att KamUmk. SI liti tmmn i i M. i. i Pnrila an Vlkus Evextointso Mcctuuucal V eoate Freshmen Trample Varsity Reserves The freshmen team defeated the Varsity reserves 11 to 6 Saturday morning on Stadium field. Stephens, former Hastings quarterback, and Oelrich, former Columbus halfback, featured the freshman attack. A pass from Bronson to Ristine gave the Varsity its tally. Oelrich scored both touchdowns for the freshmen. National Secretary Sees Local Chapter Miss Jessie Taber, of Los Angeles, national secretary of Phi Mu is vis iting the local chapter during an in spection of all the Southern, west ern, and Middle-Western chapters. From here Miss Taber will go to Drake University at Des Moines, Iowa Wesleyan, Knox College, and the University of Wisconsin. She will then return to the Pacific coast to visit the chapters in Oregon, and Washington. Air Service Captain Sees Nebraska Again Henry Pascale, "16, of Dayton, Ohio, captain in the United States Air Service, visited the Alumni As sociation headquarters last week. He took the Spanish military attache, a Spanish colonel, and a number of United States Army officials by aero plane from Dayton to visit Fort Sill and other army camps, and then flew noma to Omaha for a six-day leave of absenca. Beat Notre Dame! You've done it before and yon can do it again. Wire for you! The OgU Barbers (10 chairs) 127 No. 12th St. M COACH POSTPONES NOVEMBER GAMES Events Will Be Run Off After noons of This Week, Ex cept Tuesday. The annual November Games, scheduled for Saturday morning, were postponed by Coach Henry F. Schulte because of cold weather. The events will be run off this week, sev eral events each afternoon with the exception of Tuesday, Armistice day. It is feared that the cool weather might injure the tracksters, who are as yet unused to the low temperatures. The Indoor track In the Stadium will be ready for use during the win ter months, according to Coach Schulte. Sargent, '03, Visits Nebraska University Joseph A. Sargent, B. Sc., '03, C. E., noted engineer, visited the Uni versity last week. He was with the Ebro Irrigation and Power Company in SDain from 1913 to 1917. When the United States entered the war, he was made a captain in the Second Fncrinoora Pnrns. Sprvini? at the Ar- gonno, Chateau Thierry, Belleau i 1 ! J Wood. He was woundca ana received the Croix de Guerre. After the war he spent a year in Europe, inspecting reconstruction ac tivities in France, Belgium, Poland and Spain, and studying economic conditions In the Balkan countries. H 1b now engineering superintend ent of a private company engaged in heavy dam construction in urazn. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA No more jumbo peanuts will be sold in the stadium, by order of the graduate manager. The hulls make the stadium look untidy. Salted pea nuts will be sold instead. 45 yean' experience in baying Diamonds nsm taught as that to suc ceed in business we mntt buy and sell the best and we do. Before yon bay, consnlt a diamond specialist. FENTONB. FLEMING JEWELER 1143 mO" 1143 "O" Your Heavy Wraps Should be put in shape at once. Some of these days It will be real cold. It takes two days to clean and press Overcoats and all heavier CALL NOW Varsity Cleaners B-3367 316 No. 12th St. The Hauck Studio "Our Pictures Speak for Themselves" Hanck and Shetland, Pbetofraphers 1216 O St. B2991 We have all the clothes you will wear in the evening V':: :i'V V-:;;;V; Evening Clothes OUR selection of Evening Clothes and accessories will please the eye of the most fastidious dressers. 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Students who have received Rail road Ticket Vouchers should come in Tues day and secure Railroad Tickets and Ad mission Tickets. This will give you ample time to make your pullman reservations. Several students have very nearly completed their $200 quota. Put yourself over the top Monday. We have Admission Tickets for eight more. The first eight to go over the top, Monday, will receive these Tickets, in addition to a Free Railroad Ticket from Lincoln to South Bend, Ind., and return. BSBSsSBu