The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 30, 1928, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THREE
THE DAILY NEBRASKA.
AMES GIVES LIST OF
GRID GAME OFFICIALS
Grover, Washington, Will
Referee Husker-lowa
State Tussle
AMOS, ' SpPl- 29- A ""t nf
fficials for the Iowa State football
'men wan announced today by T.
5; Mptcalf. director fo athletic.
ThP croup includes men from all
a of life. All are former foot
tall Slavs and all have, a Rood
iuiowledRe of the game, Director
Metcalf says.
The names are as follows for tho
hree home Ramea played at Ames:
October 6 when NebraHka plays
' state. Grover, Washington,
"feree- i.umma. West Point, urn-'ire-
Klllott, Cornell university,
Lad' linesman: and Corrlthers, Il
linois, ftf Id Judge.
November 3 when Oklahoma
nlavs Iowa State, Johnson, Iioane,
referee- Pennle, Brown, umpire;
Houston. Chicago, head linesman;
and'McBride, Missouri Valley col
lege, field judge.
November 17 when Kansas Ag
gies play Iowa State, Eagan, Grln-
nell, referee; Numma, West Point
umpire; Sproul, Kansas, head lines
man; and Corrlthers, Illinois, field
Judge.
varsity" squad
downs frosh
Continued I'rnm 1'itge I.
broke loose for a 48-yard Jaunt to
the Husker goal.
Swanson. tullbiirlt, kicked off for
the yearling eleven to Farley, who
returned to his KO-yard line. On
an off-tackle rim, "lilue" Howell
carried the ball to the freshman
Ji-yaru line una runililrd hut recovered.-
Farley reeled off seven
yards and on the next play, Howell
made It first and goal and carried
the ball to the C yard line. Howell
tlyn crashed thru the center of the
yearlings forward wall for the first
tour.iidswn this season on the sta
dium field. Howell placekluke.J
point for goal.
After an exchange of punts fol
lowing the next klckoff, the Var
sity gained possession of the ball
on the freshman '10-yard Hue.
"Blue" Howell made It a first and
ten and Clair Sloan added three
yards on the next play. Howell
made another first and ten on thu
next play and was stopped from
making a second touchdown by
Hubka, playing right half on the
freshman lineup.
"Reb" Russell, Husker quarter,
was stopped on the freshman 14
yard line, but after an-advancement
of three yards by Sloan and a
BEAU BRUMMELL
HIMSELF
Th Bovs and fJlrls at
Nsw York are whoopln
It up In this up-to-the-minute
picture of Brlfht
I.tjtit dolns!
LEW
CODY
AILEEN
PR1NGLE
IN
"Beau
Broadway"
An M-fM Picture
WITH
SUE CAROL
VAUDEVILLE
" 3:00 7:00 :00
LA BELLE POLA
1 The Slmlsn Dancer end
JUNGLE BAND
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ART AND RHYTHM RAJAN9
p1CTL'R6S OF U. OF N. FRESHMAN CONVOCATION
NOW
S'-IOWS
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long run antl cut back by Howell,
SJoan plunged over far the sec
ond counter. Howell's placeklck
war. low and the score remained
ill to (I. I
Ted .lames kicked off f0 yards to
Boulter, yearling quarter, who re
lurneil to the Ireshnian 22 yard
line. Ho elected to punt on the
first down but UlchanU broke
through, blocked the kick and re
covered on ilie yearling 13 yard
line, on the first play, Howell car
ried Uie ball ofr tackle and cut
hack to the 1 yard line. Russell
went over on I lie next play and
"Danny" Mc.Mullen placekicked
goal to bring the scoie 2U to 0.
About, this time, It. looked like
the freshman team which held the
Varsity to a 7 to 0 score earlier In
the week was In for a shut-out.
However, they recovered the ball
on the Varsity I1) yard line due to
; Husker back's fumhln and
started a march down th field.
Their first, two efforts at the line
stopped with scant yardage, the
yearling football men look to the
air, Boulter shooting a sjiort pass
to Folger, lert end anil lornier Lin
coln high star, for a 0 yard gain.
Perhaps the biggest thrill of the
game occurred on the next. piny.
Paul, playing bight halfback, took
the ball, dodged through tackle,
reversed his field and was hauled
down by two frantic Husker lines
men on their one yard line. Three
attempts at the line Tailed and the
quarter ended with the ball a scant
two feet from the final marker. On
Urn first play of the second quiir
Uv, Paul went over the middle of
ilin line for the two feet and a
touchdown. Houllcr failed, to kick
goal.
On an exchange of punts. Wltte
got the ball on the freshman 45
yard limv, by signalling for a fair
catch. Taking the ball on the first
play on a long end run. he twisted
awi'iy from three taiklirs and was
stopped by Swanson on the 8 yard
line. Sloan contributed 4 more, fum
bled, but recovered and Wltte
scored stnndlug tip on the follow
ing play. Sloan placekicked the. try
for point and the score stood 27 to
fi, very much In favor of the Var
sity prldsters.
Working their passing game over
time, the Varsity eleven made fast
time down the field during the dy
ing momenta of the second, quarter.
Wltte. passed to Peaker 1 on the
freshman 47 yard line and on tho
next play, sent a pretty spiral to
Peaker who was downed on the
yearling 8 yard line. After "Hud"
Mclirlde had hit center for 3 yards
Wltte went over on an end run.
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.VlCDIIlie putt r-i n.ur.u fivai n'
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nail no i ir mi int- muir u
and the Varsity In possession ot
the ball on their own 5 yard line.
Soon after the klckoff starting
the second half. Ray, husky tackle
wearing the number "13" on his
Jersey, recovered a freshman fum
ble on the 11 yard line. Wltte took
the ball to the 1 yard marker on
his first try but Howell failed to
score on the following play through
center when Kapp tackled him.
After a 5 yard penalty for offside,
Wltte scored through tackle. Dan
McMullen placekicked the try for
point and made the score 40 to 6.
Vic Scherzlnger accounted for
the final touchdown when he
turned in a thirty yard dazzling run
for the final six points. "Seller."
made the run sans lnte-ferenee
and used bis straight arm to good
advantage,
.lust as the nun went, off, the
Varsity pulled off an aerial attack
which accounted for a touchdown
which was not allowed by tho of
ficials. Scherzlnger shot a long
pass to Prban who caught the ball
over the goal line jtist after the
finJl gun had been fired.
Plans are being made for a big
rally to send Ihe football men to
Iowa State next Thursday. Corn
Cobs and Tassels will aid in gener
ating pep for a suitable send-off.
The lineup:
for MrMullen. Frihm for Farley, T'eaker
for HiixuHI, McHrlcle for Klimn, Knwlpy
for M- Hl lrle. YnlltiR for Willi!. Jeffries
for Orei-libers. I'nii Im for Klslier. Mor
gan for Prui'ha. I.uchs for Jeffries. Kno
for Hay, riinluunka for MnrtHii. i rimii
for I'hnloiipka. liulorHon for nroniiMtnn
bolls; for Peaker, Wostoupal for llnwley,
HrlieriOnKrr for Youna Nelenn for
Hrliersltigcr, Amlrews for Woatuupal.
Kreahnien - Admits, Kowter, litltiert,
Fdc ker. Mullen. Ulnrk, Mnnley, Met lana
han. SVhliontz. Horry, farter, I.iowiipv,
Yoet, Hoispy, Martin, .1 urokovor, l'anpk.
KroHgrr, .Ipnklim. Witt, Scharfrliia.
I luinh. rhPte.ii, Hunt. K. Tlmlall. Alc
lona.lfl, Killer, Hrown, KarlakoiVa,
riampaey, Hoaa, VTInm, Whitllr. jirkln.
Hlnklo, Vogt. Nelaon, Nralngnr. lirlr
tlanaon, l.ynih. Hly, Nenly, NuenflnM,
Hoffmann, Hnarn, Wflllfr, Morrison,
Kllar. I,animo. !' kwood, Tohln,
Bonrah, Orruii.
Chief Riley.,
Ks telle
Tommy
Dougherty. . .
Reporter
Durke.
Pauline (lellatly
Alfred Poska
Joy Storm
Richard Page
Harry Wolf
Officers, stage hands.
CANDIDATES FOR
OFFICES TO FILE
(nnliiiiinl From I'hrp I.
preceding semestn'. and must have
at least twenty-seven hours to his
credit.
Candidates are asked to file ap
plications bearing their names as
registered, because of the difficulty
in checking eligibility. Although
this is not ihe time for the regular
election of the senior woman at
large for The student council. Miss
Mary Hall, present holder of this
office, has resigned, necessitating
senior woman to be
elected.
The polls will be In charge of
"vicil, and no student
will be allowed to vote unless lie
presents ms Identification card. As
each card presented to the work
ers at the polls for approval, it
will be punched, allowing only on
voie to a registered siudent.
Ne vote ran be solicited by card,
or otherwise at the polls or In the
oiiihnun in which The election U
being held during election day. Ac
cording to present regulations, no
money shall be spent, on behalf of
any candidate. Any candidate i
oaltini; this riile either in person
or throtiL'h his supporters shall
thereby become ineligible
The election will ' K- held on
Ttie-iiTv. October U. in the Temple,
according to Kid red Larson, presi
d( nt oi the student council.
Vh i sll y - - l-'rshin i n
AKhliurn 1 . . . . KnlRor
Munii I H. .lonklnH
Mi-.MiiIIimi Ir (iiirin.T
Ihiihvi Kapp
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Izlllilyif I now
PLAYERS OPEN SEASON
WITH 'THE SPIDER'
Cntitlnn,! Krotn Tuff I.
secret, from publication because a
hint would reveal the solution to
the mystery, and Kanisay claims
the play will surprise any audience.
Playing the part of Beverley
Lane, Miss Gretchen Meier has tlui
feminine lead gf "The Spider." Hay
Ramsay as Ohalrang holds the ma
cullne lead. Both have had expel
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tions previously.
In casting this play. Miss Alice
Howell, director, was oblified to
iarch for some character players
throuRhout the city, as some of
the roles could not be filled prop
erly by university students. Utile
consideration for artinjr ability and
experience was shown by the cast
ing director, but Miss Howell be
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actors In her search for persons to
fit the character roles.
Several of the members of the
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given hv anv organization in Lin
coln this winter," declared Ram
say. "However, nothing concerning
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Ticket, sales have been carried
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T Curtice music company for "The
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Hialrang Ray fiamsay
Alexander El wood Ramay
John Corrington Ted Larson
rteverlev l,nne Cretchen Meier
Dr. Whiteni
Mrs. Wimblcton.Kvada Rawllngstnn
Hob Reed Himself
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