THEDAILY NEB BASKA BUSKERS WORK FOR MISSOURI Football Squad Hat Scrim ma Re and Plays in Last Practice Before the Tiger Game. LEAVES TODAY AT ' 1 :5 ' Hard r.'rimmare anV reheril f plays were the stressed points for the Husker grid squad in practice yesterday. It was the last refrular workout before the Missouri game Saturday. The squad will hop the train for Columbia at 1:45. The practice was long and drawn out, the intention being to give the Huskers all the work available before the Tiger fracas. Four elev ens were running signals until Coach E. E. Bearg brought his first and second string lineups together in scrimmage. The regulars showed weaknesses in both offense and defense, but nothing serious showed up. Ed Weir, Jce Weir, and Choppy Rhodes were out of the lb.eup part of the time and Hutchison was playing cen ter on the white shirted team. Squad Work Light Until Yesterday. The SQuad has been given compar atively light work this week, until yesterday when Coach Bearg livened things up a bit The wet field was a handicap. There is one thing which sideline watchers as many as are permitted in closed practice are noticing, and that is that there are a number of likely looking reserves waiting for a chance to get into the fight. The material, which seemed to be sadly lacking at the start of the season, is developing so that there are two or three good men for practically every position. Some Men Promise Well. In Dover and Mclntyre Coach Bearir has a pair of ends which may be heard from before long, in addi tion to those who have already at tracted attention Sprague, Joe Weir, Lawson, and Shaner. Sprague and Joe Weir are probably what would be called the first string, but either Lawson or Shaner can fill the position. Ray Randells at tackle should get into some games before the season is over, but he is forced to the sec ond squad by the superlative work ing of Stiner and Ed Weir. Molsen is another tackle who will worry opponents when his hand heals up, He was not in suit yesterday. Besides Raish and Schols, who are roeularly holding down guard posi tions, Coach Bearg has Frank Fospi- sil, who wants a chance, and Kriemel mever. Hutchinson's place at center backed up by Joe Wostoupal, re serve center and guard. TU Missouri game will bo the last out-of-town game before the Drake game November 7. The Hus kers meet the Washington Huskies from Seattle a week from Saturday. A push ball game was held re cently between the freshman and sophomore classes at Dartmouth uni versity. The older class defended the north end of the campus, while the yearlings had to keep their op ponents from the south campus. University tradition at Syracuse sets aside a certain gate to be used exclusively by senior men in entering the Archbold stadium for the football games. Syracuse Daily Orange. TIGERS START HARD PRACTICE Missouri Gridstera, Back From Tulane Trip, Begin Strenu ous Week of Work COACH SEES THE DEFECTS (From the Columbia Missourian). COLUMBIA, Mo., Oct 7. Thirty tired Missouri Tigers arrived home Monday and that afternoon started the most strenuous week of football practice that any Missouri team has known. Coach Gwinn Henry was pleased with part of the plays Satur day but knows that there are many defects that must be corrected be fore the Nebraska game Saturday. Missouri out-played Tulane in every department of the game Satur day, statistics show, and the 6-6 tie was no evidence of the marked dif ference between the two teams. Mis souri out-punted the Greenics, out gained them from the standpoint of yardage and made nearly twice as .. . JIJ iV. many first downs Grecnies. rriiiir. who causrht Whitemans pass and raced to the 1-yard line before he was tackled out oi oounua, nlat'Ail tnA host came of his career for Missouri. His playing through out the second half met with tne nnnmval of everyone who witnessed the game. Provided the husky end hat as much success next ween wim Capt Ed Weir, Ail-American Ne braska tackle as he did with Tulanes linemen, he should make a strong bid for an All-Western berth. Bert Clark, who was injected into the fray late in the second quarter, brought the stand to its feet with his dodging and sidestepping through the Greenies' line. The several punts that he returned proved t! the coaches that he is ready for Varsity football. S-flith. Lindenmeyer and Studebaker cured for their part of the line in great style. Capt Sam Whiuman proved to be a very able leader and evidenced his knowledge of the game on several occasions when, by quick thinking, he saved the Tigers several yards. Practice Center On Forward PM. Practice will be centered on the forward pas. and on the line this week. The forwards did not charge together Saturday and Coach Jack Crangle plans to give mem hours each day until Saturday. The Nebraska line is a revelation Coach Crangle said this morning after re turning from the Illinois-Nebraska game Saturday, and the Tiger wall will have a mighty Job on its hands Saturday. Just who will start the game Sat urday is as indefinite as was the starting lineup last week. CasteeL ...tAi Satnrdav nlavcd very creditably, gaining four yards and eight yeards in the two time that he carried the ball. The inira dbck ficld man will probably be picked Clark and Stuber. 1 I U 111 'w-' " Considering the brilliant play of Clark Saturday, It is quite ik.t will a chance to play 1 1 ICt V " - - in the early quarters of the Corn- huskcr game. Ticket Holders Elect Yell Leader, Purdue University. Only those having tickets to the home football games here are allowed to vote in the selection of cheer leader. The first practice of the basket- ball squad of the University 0f Kansas was hold recently in Robin. son gyymnasium. After practice, Dr. F. C. Allen, dLector of athletics and basketball coach said, "Pros- pects for this season seem exception- ally bright, and Indications point to another good basketball team." An annual ice carnival is held dur ing February at the University 0f Wisconsin. Skiing is now taught as a winter sport at the University of Wisconsin. WANT ADS LOST Parker Gold Fountain Ten, On the Pen Col. J. A. Barker. WANTEDGirl toshare room. Call L6438. FOR SALE A Tuxedo in good co dition. Inquire Daily Nebraskan Business office. LOST The pen part of a Parker Duofold, orange color. Return to Nebraskan Business office, LOST A purse, library building! Temple or between. Finder leave at Nebraskan office. Reward. I M REGISTER your guess on the big "N" Blanket we're giving away free this week for the correct guess on the Missouri-Nebraska game. Huny in. AND attend our radio party Saturday afternoon. Di rect returns from the Missouri game-hot off the wire. New Topcoats $30oo YOU'LL FIND HERE A LOT OF MIGHTY GOOD LOOKING TOPPERS NEW COL ORS NEW WEAVES SPLENDID VAL VES. THE NEW BLUE CHEVIOT IS AMONG THE MOST POPULAR. New Cheviot Suits $4500 WE'VE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF NEW BLUE CHEVIOTS IN SPLENDID DOUBLE AND SINGLE BREASTED STYLES-JUST ABOUT THE SMARTEST COLLEGE CLOTHES WE'VE EVER SHOWN. A LOT OF THEM ARE ?45 OTHERS AT ?35, $55 AND $62.50 OUR STOCKS OF NEW FALL CLOTHES ARE AT THEIR HEIGHT FOR YOUR CHOOSING NEVER BEORE IN ALL OUR YEARS OF SERVING COLLEGE MEN HAVE WE BEEN AS WELL PREPARED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEEDS AS RIGHT NOW. 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YOU'LL FIND THE QUALITIES JUST THE SORT YOU LIKE, AND PRICES MIGHTY REASONABLE. New Collar AttacKed Shirts $250 BLUES AND WHITES ARE THE DOMI NATING COLORS THIS FALL AND YOU'LL SEE ALL THE NEW PATTERNS HERE NOW JUST THE STYLE OF COLLAR YOU WANT, TOO. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE-OUR NEW TOBACCO DEPARTMENT We've had a great patronage already from Nebras ka men-you'll find a full line of Orlik and Milano pipes. (J-h FARQUHAKS NEBRASKAS UJXMJ. CDUICE CLOTHIERS ' New Fall Hats and Caps $3 t0 $g50 FROM CROFUT-KNAPP HAVE COME THE' SMARTEST HATS AND CAPS YOU'VE EVER SEEN. A LOT OF NEW THINGS HAVE JUST COME IN LET TER SELECT YOURS NOW. 3E