The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 08, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
FRANK COACHES
CAGE PRACTICE
Do Preliminary Work in Hand
ling the Ball Squad is
Somewhat Cut
Four Big Ten Teams jatttouidera year ago ea forget th
Will t lay bach Uther Awrte otinif on, hor hun-
wtce in bame Year
The Rig Ton conformed Rooms to
atick together In their plans nd
schedules at least. This year, for the
fi-st time nine 1S02, this conference
will see four teams play each other
twice n the same year. Michigan
and Minnesota and Northwestern and
Indiana will moot on the gridiron
twice next fall.
The precedent, pointed to by the
coaches and athletic directors who
attended the Rig Ten conference last
Saturday, was one set by Cornell and
Michigan in 1S92 when they played
two games in the same season. The
action was due to the enforcement of
the ruling that the members of the
Big Ten must play at least four con
ference games a season.
Northwestern when dropped from
the Michigan schedule, contracted
for two pamcs.
BEARG IS IN THE EAST
The absence of Coach Bearg from
the Nebraska ampus has not put a
stop to the intensive basketball prac
tice. Under the guidance of Assist
ant Coach Prank, the Varsity squad
have been working out afternoons in
the Armory. The squad has been cut
somewhat and further cutting is ex
pected when Coach Bearg returns
from the east.
A large portion of each evening's
practice has been taken up with work
in handling the ball, both in passing
and in shooting at the basket. Coach
Prank put the men through an in
tensive pa-viinf? drill Monday after
noon. Scrimmape will be started the
latter part of the week, with the Var
sity seconds and freshmen opposing
the Varsity.
No cut has been made in the fresh
men squad working under Coach Pick ;
Newman and it is not expected that a
cut w ill be wade until every man has coin for the Nebraska-Notre Dame
been given a thorough tryout The I game made any gatherings in this
freshmen have indulged in no scrim-! sect ion look puny by comparisons, I
mairo to date, their workouts consist- j never attended a football game in
ing mostly in shooting baskets and in this conference that was so devoid
the correct way of handling the ball, j of color as was that in the Nebraska
Several men are showing up excep-j Memorial stadium last Thursday,
tionally well in shooting baskets and Misses Miners
handling the ball and they will un- xhe Rip 'em lp, Tear 'em Up.
doubtedly cause the Varsity some I Give 'em Fits, Miners, was sadly miss
worry when the two teams meet. hngt as was tne melodious strains of
"Colorado." True, Nebraska had ber
yells and her sonps, but they lacked
the pep of the Mile Hiph schools.
And as I looked across the field from
dreds of rooters, dressed in varied
colors, formed a perfect "A" extend
ing from the top to the bottom of
the hifrh stadium? It required
months of rehearsing to make the Apr-
gie showing perfect on that day. No
such advance interest was indicated
by the Nebraska school.
Handful of Rooter
"Between halves at the Nebraska-
Notre rame game a handful of root
ers not over twelve dressed in the
Cornhusker colors, marched in lock
step around the field, .shouting
"FiR-ht, Nebraska, Fight 1" What an
inspiring sight and what a lot of deep
study was presented in that "yell."
"If 60,0(10 Nebraskans will pay
good money for a colorless exhibition
such as was presented at Lincoln last
Thursday, . they would go wild over
the game as it is dished up in Denver
and other centers in the Rocky Moun-
The University of Indiana has a
pole-climb, pillow fieht, tug-of-war,
cage ball, and greased platform con
test to decide the victor of the inter-
chss field day.
Penn will have seating capacity
for over 81,000 fans, when the If 26
football season rolls arvund. The
new stadium will be at Franklin
Field, Philadelphia.
WANT ADS
series. Coach Spears of Minnesota f " (1.
w as unable to got his desired teams I & "w nst ne "I""
i r.-.i. Va,i t m;.iV and interest exist here so far as the
SPORTS WRITER SAYS
GAME WAS COLORLESS
(Continued From Page Three)
schools themselves are concerned.
I The biR problem is to get the general
public interested."
Of the 4.1 fid students enrolled in
the University of Kansas a total of
2.1 S4. or mow than half, are either
wholly or partially self supporting,
7U men and 241 women are wholly
self supporting, and constitute twenty-four
percent of the total enroll
ment.
Football men are good dancers,
according to the women ef the Okla
homa A. A M. college. Knute
Rockne, famous Notre Dame coach,
also is said to favor dancing for foot
ball players. Dancers make the best
back field men, Rockne has been quot
ed as raying.
Kxperienced 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, 2R-27 Opera riace, utnetn
natt, Ohio.
Salesmen Wanted
Magaiine men, crew managers, dis
trict managers, organisers, experi
enced on two pay plan, also special
offers. Write or wire today for real
nroiicsition. State fully evperienes.
Clyde A. Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Tlaee,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
FOR SALK: One Tuxedo in good
condition. Too small for owner.
Inquire at The Daily Nebraskan Busi
ness office.
Rooms for Oirls, pleasant, well heated
rooms, near campus reasonable.
1613 R street or call B6272.
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Exchanges
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An egg buried three and a half feet
under the ground for six ye", wa
uncovered at Bellingham, Wash., and
declared to be "as clear as if it bad
been in the ground for only pix
days," by H. G. Smith, manafrer of
the Washington Co-operative Fgg and
Poultry Associations' station in that
cit.v.
Chose Two Captains
For Irish and Tigers
The honors of captaincy of the
Notre Dame team will be divided this
year between two sandy-haired play
ers. The captains, Cene Edwards,
quarterback ef Green Bay, Wis., and
Tom Hcarndon, of Weston, W. Va.,
will rotate the duties of the captain
throughout the games of the year.
Missouri's team had a similar result
in their election, the honors in this
case going to P. Jackson and Bacuss.
Kansas University has a Filipino!
orchestra to boast of.
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work of the noted horticulturist. I
Ohio State University recently i
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Freshmen at Princeton constructed
a great bonfire in honor of their vic
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discerned a small group of girls, prob
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