THE DAILY NEBRASKA N INJURIES HOT TO HINDER HDSKERS Squad Has Light Workout Be fore Leaving for Battle With "Wonder Team." CAPTAIN ED WEIR IS AGAIN IN GOOD SHAPE The Cornhuskers worked out Thursday afternoon just before leav ing at 4 o'clock for South Bend for the Notre Dame. The workout was light and consisted chiefly of kicking, DPssinar. and running signals. Prac tice began earlier than usual to allow the men time to make the train. All the cripples have rounded into fairly good shape. Captain Ed Weir, who has Seen on the injured list for the past two weeks, is again in good shape. He will undoubtedly start the game and his playing should not be hampered seriously. Robertson, Molzen, Hubka, and otbera who have been bothered by slight injuries have been benefited by the light work assigned to them during the past two weeks and should also be fit for the game Saturday. HOLD ANNUAL MEET TODAY Interfraternity Harrier Teams to Compete for Skin Of fered by the "N" Club. ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY 3 O'CLOCK VARSITY HARRIERS TO TRY OUT TODAY Competition Will Determine Nebraska's Entries in Kansas Aggie Meet. Tryouts for the Kansas Aggie meet next week will be the Husker har rier schedule for this afternoon. The tryouts will probably be held before the Interfraternity meet. This will be the final tryout of the season ac cording to Coach McM aster. The quad that made the trip to, Drake have, to a slight extent, recovered from the handicap of sickness that held them back in the Missouri Val ley classic "Men who have been battling all season to come in with the first six nay have their efforts repaid," Mc- M aster said yesterday. The last three men of the team have been having a stiff fight to hold their positions in the last two meets. There is a probability that the II osiers will travel to Omaha Novem ber 29 for the Mid-western A. A. U. cross-country run on the week fol lowing the Kansas Aggie meet Drake, Ames, and Iowa are amorg the other colleges that are apt t compete in this meet. It will be held or der the supervision of the Elks Club. The annual interfraternity cross country meet will be held at 4 o'clock today. The men are to run over the last three miles of the long course It should be larger than any previous contest because of the added inter est taken in the sport this fall. Last fall, Farm House won the meet, while Pi Kappa Alpha were the winners for the season previous. George Sar- chette, a Kappa Psi won first place in the meet, last year. All entries must be in by 3 o'clock today, and a dollar entrance fee for the team must be turned in to the athletic department. Each team man ager will see that his team is taken to the starting point in cars, accord ing to Coach J. Lloyd McMaster. A team of five men may be en tered by each fraternity. Three of these must finish the race in order to win the meet The first three to finish for each group will be counted and the other two runners will be checked out of the score sheet The usual award of a skin for first place in the meet will be made by the N club. Farm House, winner of last sea- son, has a good chance to repeat. with two of the last year's team back, and Dick Ross, who has been showing up well in Varsity tryouts. Pi Kap pa Alpha will also present strong team this fall. Entries are also ex pected from Phi Tan Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Alpha Delta, Kappa Psi, and others. Mrs. Eula Howe formerly of the Co-Ed Beauty Shop now at the Har per Method Shop, 1130 N St, B1945. Adv. WANT ADS WILL the person who lost said watch please attempt to cultivate a lit tle civility. 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