The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 19, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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TUB DAILY WBBBASttin
BUSKERS HAVE
HARD PRACTICE
Freshmen Using Notre Dame
Play Offer Varsity
Real Competition
DEFENSE IS POWERFUL
The Nebraska football team, con-
FRESHOEN DSB
ROCKNE PLAYS
Yearling Squad Fails to Chetk Vr.
aity BacVi ia Racent Fat
Scrimmages
The Notre- Dame plays are the
chief object of the freshmen this
week. Working hard on them each
evening the yearlings are rapidly
fronted with the responsibility of! mastering them in such a way to
beating Notre Dame on Thanksgiv- give the Varsity a good idea of what
in Day. yesterday took another very ! they are like. The Irish this year
strenuous workout in the week and a j seem to have reverted back to the
half preparations for the last game, old style type of football. Although
of the season. : the backfield has several deceptive
Scrimmage with the freshmen and shifts the plays consist mostly of line
signal practice made an intensive 'smashes, end runs and forward pass
drilL The Varsity, put on the de-ks. In former years Notre Dame
fense against the freshmen, who used has Plyed an open style game and
Notre Dame plays, was baffled for a na succeeded, this year according
time and the yearlings shoved to the dope Rockne has changed his
through the line for large gains. style of play a little.
The Notre Dame shifts and passes, The freshmen, in scrimmage with
as well as line bucks, were used .the Varsity, have been on the defense
against the Varsity, and at the out-'most of the time. The usual ster
set theie rlays tore holes in the Hn defense presented by the year-
Huskerline. The first year men have,"" " "
.v. i J - f . and thev which
vnc piaya ivth v
. 1 , . m t!.;
can lurnisn a worm 01 comptuuro
for the Husker team.
"PIPE" COURSES
Human nature is inevitable!
A man cannot be condemned for
attempting to get the most in return
for his output.
But there is a sharp distinction
between the one who unconsciously
is doing this and the one who does
it studiously, the drone.
Due to the generous system of as
signing courses in the university a
student is allowed a number of elec
tive courses which may be applied
toward his degree
And it is in the selection of his
course that one s true interest in
himself and education is revealed.
It is regretable that there are the
"pipe" courses in any school, but
there are and so long as there is a
school here there will be courses
which are termed comparatively
easy.
And in these courses are found
the drones, the dead weight of the
student body.
The individuality of a university
against the freshmen last night wereZustt Beck Andrews and Howell all , is affected by them. There are no
all
j Varsity's
goes to indicate that the
offensive powers are in-
j.Aaei.fl All thwinfrh t ho CflODAtl
Coach E. E. Bearg was again using i M ot un.
Hutchinson at guard in signal prae- been Mg
Uce. and pulled the . ctive center back j a
to his regular position of roving n-;ent
ter on the defense. Joe Wostoupal fop Vmi miU;rM
was playing center on offense andjfor fa
guard on defense. , . Ashbnrne. Holm. Dur-
In the backfield which pkyedjj HaDt Richards, Lucas, Bushby,
Junior League
. . Holds Meeting
The first meeting this year of the
Junior League of Women Voters
was held Wednesday evening at Ellen
Smith Hall. Groups of women,, who
had been asked to attend the meet
ing as representatives of each soror
ity house and each rooming house
for University women, were present.
Miss Annis Robbins and Miss Adel
heit Dcttman were the speakers on
the program. Miss Evelyn Schel-
lack, president of the organization
presided at the meeting.
Jug Brown, Frank Dailey, Choppy tnrnjng ont
Rhodes, and Arnold Oehincn. rres
neH was mnning signals with the
second string, as were Stephens and
Hecht Locke was kept out of the
scrimmage on account of his injury.
The Huskers have one week left be
fore the great climax of the season.
In that time Coach Bearg is to de
velop an offense with drive and pow
er enough to cross a white line which
is usually placed at the end of the
field for obvious reasons, and to also
maintain bis stone wall defense.
The defensive department of the
squad will undoubtedly come around
in time, with added practice against
the freshmen. The offense is im
proving, too, as was indicated by the
practice Tuesday, when the Varsity
got hot against the freshmen.
In an attempt to evaluate from a
purely personal student viewpoint
the courses offered in the Harvard
curriculum, the Harvard Crimson,
humor magazine, has recently pub
lished a six-column "Confidential
Guide of College Courses." The
crticims of the college catalogue
courses were, gathered by 40 Harvard
students. Criticisms come mostly to
those professors who offer a bewild
ering mass of facts which must be
mastered by the students for no ap
parent reasons.
. Hotel
De Hamburger
5c
Buy 'em by the sack
1141 Q St Phono B1S12
DIRECTORIES ARE
IN BIG DEfJAHD
complicated suggestions for improve
ment, because there is only one
complete eliminstion of this element,
the drones. The Oklahoma Daily.
IOWA HAS NEW
ENGINEERING
COURSE
1413 Ar Sold Yeeterdar ia
Day of Sale Supply May
Be Sefficie.t
First
Not
The Iowa State University is con
sidering a new four-year .course to
come under the general head of en
gineering. The new course, accord
ing to Dean Marston, is purely an
Iowa State idea. It will contain the
fundamentals of engineering work
such as chemistry, mathematics,
j physics, mechanics, English, drafting
In
Fourteen hundred and thirteen
Student Directories were sold yes-
tvrAnv. Ka forill rnnHnnn foHav.
n 5. .,i . n surveying and some shop work.
will be taken before the booth closes. ddition t this it will include a large
Not more than a thousand copies will mount of economics, a course in
be available today- No more can be ! "tixenship and also one in industrial
supplied by the printer. In tte iunior year-
may major in engineering economics.
technical journalism or in general
engineering. At the end of the
fourth year a bachelor of science de
gree will be awarded.
Directories may be had at tables
in Social Science, Temple, Teachers'
College and Library buildings on the
main campus, and at the booth at
Twelfth and R streets. Agricultural
College students niay obtain them
at Agricultural HalL
"New students who have little idea
of the value of the directory in keep
ing in touch with the old friends and
classmates will find it indispensible"
according to Marion Woodard, '27,
Shenandoah, Ia., business manager.
FOURTH HOCKEY
GAME ENDS EVEN
Freshmen and Senior Women Battle
To 1-1 Draw Last Contest to
Be Played Friday '
'.The fourth game of the hockey
tournament resulted in a 1 to 1 tie
game between the Sophomores and
Seniors. The end of the first hail
the seniors lead 1 to 0, the sopho
mores making their score the last
two minutes of play. The seniors
played a much improved game, and
the opposition was more balanced
for this game.
The seniors will play their last
game in the tournament with the
freshmen Thursday. The freshmen
have lost both their games, but have
played well, and the seniors have
tied with the junior and sophomore
teams. The last game will be played
Friday, between the sophomores and
the juniors. Both of these teams
have won and tied a game so far in
the tournament.
The lineup for the sophomore-
for University women, were present.
Sophomore pos. Seniors
Isaacson . rw Sherman
Schlytem ri Wohlford
Otten c Hymer
Carroll li Eastam
Bell Iw Sturdevant
Morehead rh Freeman
Olds, (c) ch Morris
Piatt lh Krieg
Ayres rb Pfeiffer, c
Bauer lb Flatemersch
Clark g Damme
Referees: Miss Wheeler, Miss
Simpson.
Scorekeeper: Kathryn McDonald.
Timekeeper: Madge Zorbaugh.
Score: Senior 1, Sophomore 1.
A short course in home economics
for housewives ia given by radio and
correspondence at the University of
Wisconsin.
The University of Pavia, in Italy,
claiming the distinction of being the
oldest European university, recently
celebrated its eleventh centenary.
The members of freshmen chess
squad at the University of California
have issued a challenge to meet any
five-man chess team in the country.
Announcement between halves of
football games at Northwestern Uni
versity are made through a gigantic
loud speaker, which stands ten feet
high and is made of 4,000 pieces of
matched mahogany. The complete
machine weighs nearly a half ton.
WANT ADS
Freshmen at McGill University, at
Montreal, Canada, must walk on the
road of the campus and on no occa
sion may they use the sidewalk.
University of Arizona. A con
tribution of Indian art works, from
Mexico City, Mexico, was recently
received by the university museum.
They were presented to the college
by a Mexico City woman, who form
erly resided in Tuscon, Arizona. It
consists mainly of blankets, arrow
heads, and pottery.
Athletic games will be substituted
for formal gymnastics such as march
ing, dumb bells, and Indian club ex
ercises for girls at Drake University, 1
Des Moines, Ia., this year, because
the girls are "bored" with floor work
in the gym, according to the women's
athletic director.
Women students at the University
of Oklahoma, under the sponsorship
of the local Y. W. C. A., will provide
Christmas presents for 418 Indian
school children on Fort Apache In
dian reservation in Arizona. The
custom was commenced six years ago.
WxenShi
Comes
Take her aroond ta a
Saandan System Car. Two's
company drive it yooreelt
Coats from to Vi as mach
as taxi Use it as your own
as long aa yoa like. Rant a
new Sedan, Coach, Coo pa or
Touring car any time.
SAUNDERS SYSTEM
239 North 11th St.
B-1007
Experienced two payment maga
zine men to open office covering en
tire district Full co-operation and
protection. Send $1.00 for supplies
and complete information. Clyde A.
Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Place, Cincin
nati, Ohio.
LOST: A brown leather purse with
painted decorations on front. Call
F 2003.
LOST: Phi Omega Pi pin. Call
B 5047. Reward.
Salesmen Wanted
Magazine men, crew managers, dis
trict managers, organizers, experi
enced on two pay plan, also special
offers. Write or wire today for real
proposition. State fully experience.
Clyde A. Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Place,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Drive
A good student can read a page of J
an average book in two minutes and j
absorb what he has read, according
to Professor Charles H. Judd of the
University of Chicago.
Dating Expenses
How far does she live
from the Lindell? Save
on your RentA-Ford by
dating according to
THE STUDENT
DIRECTORY
Liberty Barber Shop
E. A. Ward
Where good fellows
meet
To Get
Good
Hair Cuts
It Yours (
Blind Dates
Information regarding
any ED or CO-ED is now
available
IN
THE STUDENT DIRECTORY
LOU HILL
College Clothes
High Class but not
High Priced
1309 O St.
Up a few steps and turn
to the left
Tutoring University graduate wishes
to tutor in French and Spanish.
Close to campus. Call L 4106.
J .
DELICIOUS SANDWICHES.
SOUPS HOT DRINKS
Ledwich'a Tastie Shoppe
irnar 12th and P. We D.livw
Fhona B 1180
The Hauck
Studio
Skogland
Photographer
1216 O
B2991
Sj turday, yau Fresh
rnaa and Sopheaaoree
ara foinf te have eorae
dirty clothee after the
hi battle. Ol ceurae
you know where te eend
V
Varsity Cleaners
ROY WYTHE RS, Iter.
B3367
316 No. 12 St
J
is Cci&orJ
lingerie
Knows No
limit in
Color
j!
i
You will be pleasantly
surprised to find how fax
a small amount will go to
ward making lovely ling
erie yours, for those at
Rudge & Goenzel'a are
marked with modest
prices and distinguished
by good taste. In dainty
pastel tints. In white or
black with touches of
color. Perfectly tailored
or delightfully trimmed
with lace, ribbon or em
Lrcl'ery. Soft cottons
&zi lively silks, depend
1 " z epea how much you
T ':--h to fnd.
USING THE EYE
for long periods of time will prore dis
astrous to the vision if the eyes are not
properly fitted with Glasses... Studying
requires particular application ' of the
eyes. Have your eyes examined by our
Registered Optometrists.
Aak to e the Kiady Special, which l-d7 Crt
dedaa eye eaaiteatiee. Icaaae aad fraaaa aV 1
ICindy Optical Co.
1209 O Street
Lftrreat the West PImm B1153
fix A
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After the Olympics
You First-year men
had better dash down here
and pick out a new Magee's Cap.
There's a gob of them to choose from
. and they're all real ones, too.
$2 2i0 $3
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COLLEGE CLOTHES
in timzwith college life
. If you want real harmony, try
the old barbershop quartette
on this one. If you want real
harmony in clothes, takea look
at our new MU " suits in the new
Woodland Browns and Venice
Blues and see the good look
ing furnishings we nave to go
with them.
0-
This Fall ifs - .
Royal Derby Suits
tnrs
Coapletg aarkfactioB is jxxm ta choogfrtg
Royal Derby. Tailored for tu at Paahioa
Park.
Parktorm Worsteds
SItantUl wonted' ciocita alhowxv tm
Kyal Derby aad ctka Loyal Paxk
odela. Tailored at FaaUaa rack.
10 & O
t mid Ca. .