i .... THE DAILY. NEBRASKAN r j " j : i COilAD GOOD IN PRACTICE Gridstera Show Mid-Season Stuff in Monday After noon Session. RECEIVE STIFF DRILLING Chalk-Talk on Play. Followed by ' Signal Work mni Scrimmage It Program. . What looked ' like a real mid-sea-son practice took place yesterday afternoon on the practice field south of the stadium. Coach E. E. Bearg was host to a large group of aspir ants for the Cornhusker football squad, and the afternoon was spent in a lively, well-organized workout. The sudden change in weather, from the baseball and golf variety to the tangy football climate had a good effect on Coach Bearg's mole skin wearers. Everything moved fast and the squad shows signs of rounding off the corners. A chalk-talk on plays was the ini tial feature of the workout. Coach Eearg explained exactly what he wanted and then proceeded to teach his men how to do it. After the preliminary work on the field came signal work and scrim mage. The "regular" lineup was working on tno onensive in a pass ing game. Coach Bearg and his as- LINCOLN THEATRE Only 2 MORE DAYS Dependable Entertainment Today and Tomorrow Then Coed Br HURRY!! Harold Lloyd HURRY!! n "THE HURRY!! Freshman" news. fabijsTKevTew Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Wilbur Chenoweth. Organist Shows at 1, 3. 5. 7, . Mat.-Ev.. Adults SOc ChU. 25c. ( RIALTO Theatre SUN - UP The play that touched the heart Broadway WITH CONRAD NAGEL, PAULINE STARK ES A Metro-Gold wya Picture MON TUEi WED 99 A Wild Papa A Chaser of tba Blues KINOCRAMS, TOPICS. TRAVEL RIALTO SYMPHONY Jean Schaefer, Dir. Shows I. S, S. T, 9. Mat. 25c, Nit 40c, Chu. IOc COLONIAL THIS WEEK BIG DOUBLE BILL GEORGE O'BRIEN In a Stirring Romance 'The Fighting Heart "The Adventure of Mazie" ALSO VISUALIZED NEWS WEEKLY SHOWS AT 1, S, S, 77 . slstants were instructing the defense in breaking up the plays. Bob Stephens was holding down the quarterback position. Stephens' passes were largely accurate, and In the opinion of many who viewed the workout will become a fast quarter. Choppy Rhodes and Locke were In the backfield with Jug Brown. Brown showed his hand at snagging passes, and Locke pulled down a few pretty ones. On the line were Joe Weir, Sprague, Scholz, Randells, Hutchin son and Wostoupal. Joe Wostoupal increased the number of letter men by one when he Y as declared eligible for the gridiron sport. Wostoupal played center last year in Hutchin son's absence, and was placed at guard yesterday. Coach Bearg shifted a few of his first string men to the defensive for practice, and during the last half hour of practice drove the Cornhus kers through a fast line practice. CHANCELLOR ANNOUNCES NEBRASKA HALL CLOSED and disintegrate them during every wind storm. "All of the experts who have ad vised the University authorities agree that the danger lies In the possible collapse of the brick walls between the third floor and the roof. A collapse of this portion of the building, however, might precipitate the heavy roof on to the lower por tion causing the collapse of the en tire structure. About 1500 different Shaeffer "Lifetime" ConkUn "Endura" Both of these fine pens are guaranteed for a life time. If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the pen you buy you can exchange it for another anytime. Hallett University Jeweler Est. 1871 117-19 So. 12 students take work In the building, though not all at the same time. There is no other space available for their use as other departments are badly crowded. 450 of these will be transferred to the new museum building as soon as completed. Aside from housing the work of the Mili tary department and the Department of Geography, the building contains the collections of Dr. Condra which are of great value and could not be replaced. "To make the building safe it has been decided to remove the roof and the masonry as far as the floor of the third story. A temporary flat roof will then be erected. This will be of wood covered with tar gravel and will last at the most for a few years. The third floor ill be, of course, sacrificed, but the basement and two floors can be used safely for a few years until other provi sions are made. The building in the meantime will be about as safe and beautiful as the old capitol, recently demolished, was during the last six years. "The decision to proceed at once was reached late Sunday night after the Chancellor had consulted with the Regents by telephone. Several of them had watched with great soli citude the deterioration of the build ing for a number of years, and were familiar with its condition. Author ization on the part of University officials to proceed along the plans outlined was unanimously approved by the board. It is the wish of all concerned that the proposed stniC' tural changes cost aa little as is con sistent with safety. No part of the building is structurally sound enough to warrant permanent repairs of such a character as to make it a per manent building on the University campus. It is believed that the third story can be removed and a tempor ary roof placed above the second story in about a month. In the meantime the military department will be given offices in rooms occu pied by the operating superinten dent; the Department of Conserva tion and Surveys will office in .the studio of that department; a tern porary gallery for the cadets' rifle practice can probably be operated under the stadium; one of the old housesreccntly purchased in connec tion with the auditorium can be used as offices for the Department of Geography and classes for this de partment will be sandwiched into other rooms on the campus whenever a room not in actual use for a class hour can bo found. This will cause great inoonvience to all the depart ments concerned and seriously inter-, fere with their work, but in the emergency that has arisen all con cerned are showing a fine spirit of cooperation." WANT ADS LOST Black leather key-book. Lib eral reward. Inquire at Daily Nebraskan office. FOR SALE Remington typewriter, reasonable. BC889. EOST Gamma Epsilon Pi pin. Ro turn to Nebraskan office. WILL party who by mistake e changed caps -in the Bursar's of fice at 4:00 yesterday, please call L6879, and get back his own which is half a size too small. LOST OR STOLEN Anew King Alto Saxophone from in front of the Kappa Alpha Theta house Sun day afternoon, believed, left in wrong car. Finder please call Thi Sigma Kappa house, B6304. Sub stantial reward. Hair Cuts are haircuts when you get them at ThE MOGUL BARBERS 127 No. 12 St. win If A DQtTV lnm clothes, they're cleaned right We've sure got real football weather now, and I hop the team is making the moil of it. 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