THE DAILY NEBRASKAN A pajama parade for all men stu donts and a greased pole climbing contest between the freshmen and sophomores are among the events planned for Homecoming Day at Il linois Wesleyan. Authorized Postoffk at Nevada An authorized postoffice will be established on the campus of the Uni versity of Nevada sometime in Octo ber through the efforts of U. S. Sen ator Tasker L. Oddie. The University of Chicago hai , intramural, horse shoe tournament. Husker Line-Plunging Specialists Kansas vs. Drake Kansas University and Drake tangle on the gridiron next Satur day in one of the less decisive games of the Valley. The record of football relations between these two schools since 1899 follows: Year Kansas . Drake 1899 29 0 1910 6 0 1911 11 3 1912 0 7 1913 12 0 1914 32 7 1915 30 7 1920 7 8 1921 7 15 1922 0 6 1923 17 o 1924 6 ' 6 1925 0 7 Total points 157 61 Games won 8 4 Games tied 1. SECURITY MUTUAL SHOP, 12 & 0 Adv. BARBER WANT ADS jjuoi uoia xountain non xt. nrti "i ll . i i engraved. Grace C. Giel. Return to Nebraskan office. Sodas Sandwiches EATS Soups Salads f up It J A Vr ;- - Arnold Oehhich, Bobby Stephens, Glenn Presnell and Frank Dailey, three of Nebraska's best ball-luggers and plungers who will probably start the game Saturday in Nebraska Memorial Stadium when the Huskers lock horns with the Ames Cyclones. Special Lunches 1 13" AMD Pi JJNQOLN.NEB. C. E. Buchholz, Mgr. 'The Student' Store LIGHT WORKOUT TRIMS HUSKERS FOR AMES TILT Bearg Taking no Chances with Warriors; McMullen Back In Lineup , Making sure that no men will be on the sidelines Saturday because of practice injuries, Coach Bearg limit ed yesterday's practice to dummy scrimmage. Stress was placed on the forward pass and the kicking game. The Husker squad that will meet Ames Saturday afternoon will pro bably have Sprague and Lawson at the ends, Ashburn and Stiner at tackles, Whitmore and McMullen at guards, Grow at center, Stephens at quarter, Presnell and Dailey at the halves, and Oehlrich at fullback. This is the combination that has been used most of the week and looks like the best bet for the Saturday contest. Lloyd Grow has seen service at center in previous games of the sea son, but this week he will start a game for the first time. McMullen whose injuries have kept him out of the Missouri and Kansas games, will be back in his regular position at guard. The other injured players, Jug Brown, Blue Howell, Wally Marrow, Clarence Eaish, and Frank Mielenz, and back in suit but will probably not see action against the Iowa State crew as Coach Bearg is taking no chances of having his squad handi capped with injuries when they tackle the formidable Kaggie team from Manhatten November 13. H. Y. U. STILL UNDEFEATED Chick Meehan Pushes Gridmen Hard in Scrimmage For , Fordham Game New York, Oct. 28. It was scrim- J mage, scrimmage, scrimmage for the nnconquered New York University eleven this week in preparation for one of the hardest contests on its schedule, against Fordham in the Yankee Stadium next Saturday after noon. Head Coach "Chick" Meehan realizes that his Violets mast produce a vastly improved game over their Rutgers showing in order to cope with the seasoned Maroon team. For the second time this year, Mee han had his entire squad out for Mon day scrimmage this wee"t. The 30-0 triumph over Rutgers failed to earn the Heights players a respite, for they showed many flaws in that game, and these must be remedied daring the next few days. For that reason it is expected N. Y. U. will have another scrimmage today, and the usual Wednesday mixup. The Maroon conquered the Violet machine last year 25-6, and this is one of the two defeats Buffered last season by N. Y. U. that Meehan is especially desirous of wiping out. Iowa State Not Touted Easy By Husker Coaches The notion held by football fans that the Nebraska Comhuskers will have easy sailing when they meet the Iowa State football eleven at Lincoln Saturday is scoffed at by Cornhusker athletic officials. Last Saturday, the Cyclones held the strong Missouri Tiger team to a 7 to 3 score, and thereby took rank as one of the strong teams of the Valley. The -week previous the Ames team outplayed Grinnell in every de partment of the game in a tie game played on the Pioneer home field. Coach Workman of Iowa State, himself a former Ohio State star football player and Simpson college coach, has brought the Cyclones up rapidly. Starting with an entirely green squad, he has developed his men until he has a fighting bunch of footballers who know the game and play it every minute. KAGGIES POINT TO ARKANSAS BATTLE Undefeated So Far, Kansas Aggies Prepare for Hard Game with Southern Aggregation Manhattan, Kansas, Oct. 28. With last Saturday's terrific battle with Oklahoma University, in which the Kansas Aggies snatched p.way victory after tasting a little of the bitterness of defeat in the first half, not for gotten but gradually dimming in the player's minds, Coach Bachman's grid warriors are preparing for the coming clash with Arkansas . univer sity here tomorrow. All-victorious so far this season, but fully realizing the strength of Coach Francis Schmidt's eleven, which was beaten by Oklahoma by one touchdown, the Wildcats are confident but lack all of the so-called over-confidence which might have been the cause of the trend of the first half in last week's scrimage. Ar kansas is equally as strong if not a stronger opponent than Oklahoma in spito of the 14 to 7 score which re sulted from the Sooner-Razorback game, although the former made the most yardage. Arkansas has played five games, winning from Arkansas teachers' col lege, Mississippi university, Hendrix college, and Centenary, and losing to Oklahoma by a single touchdown made from a fumble. On the other hand, the purple men have won from Texas, Creighton, Kansas and Okla homa universities. In weight the opposing lines will be fairly evenly -matched with the Aggies' average between the wings about five pounds to the good. Com paratively the Razorbacks have a very light backfield but this quartet is reputed to be shifty and not at all lacking" in speed. New York Backfield Men Called "Four Centaurs" The "Four Horsemen of Notre pame have been replaced by the "Four Centaurs" of New York University. "Chick" Meehan's backfield, consisting of Capt. Frank Briante, Jack Connor, Ken neth Strong and Archie Roberts are riding roughshod over all Vio let opposition this season, and ex perts .are comparing them very favorably to Knute Rockne's quar tette. Briante is one of the finest plunging backs in the country; Strong is the longest punter in the game today, and can hit the line, as well as receive and throw passes, as can Connor, who is con sidered one of the "smartest" quarterbacks on any college grid iron. Roberts is a shifty running back and an expert pass catcher. This combination will show their wares again next Saturday against Fordham in the Yankee Stadium. Grantland Rice, who originated the "Four Horsemen" was the first to tack the "Four Centaurs" on the New York University back-field. K. U. Daily Comments On Nebraska's Ability The University Daily Kansan's comment on the game last Saturday was about that one characteristic which Nebraska teams always seem to possess; and that is the ability to discover weakness in an opponent and hammer it until a touchdown is made. When Nebraska found that yardage could be made on offtackle plunges, that one hole was hjt and pounded at until the big red team scored. Nebraska has played this way for 20 years. Cabaret, dinner, football game and circus parade will be included on the program of the Fall Home-Coming Day, Saturday November 13, at the University of Cincinnati. History Covers Genuine Cowhide and Otherwise For Best Prices Edison Miller Co. 213 No. 12th The Honor System has been un officially dropped as an institution at Southern California. Three-hoar Exams at Grinnell Students of Grinnell College will have three hours to take their se mester examinations in instead of two as has been done in the past. The examinations will remain the same in character. Texas University boasts a Bible class with a total enrollment of two students. HI AMES VARSITY CLEANERS Roy Wythers, Mgr. B3367 316 No. 12 St. Greeting Card and Fountain Pen Shop Latsch Brothers STATIONERS 1118 O St The 123 piece band of the Univer sity of Texas accompanies the foot ball team to all away from home games. De Luxe Transportation The Omaha Lincoln & Beatrice Railway. 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