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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1928)
Daily Nebr TRIM THAT TIGER'S TAIL JL JLJL XXVIII NO. 26. CAMPUS HOUSES PREPARING FOR ALUMS' RETURN Crrss Country Race U ill lie Singed Totltiy The first inter-fraternity cross country will be held this after noon. All fraternities are re quested to compete. Entries should he given lo Jimmy Lewis, director, of intramural sports. Homecoming Day Saturday Will Be a Gala Event at Nebraska JUDGE HOUSES FRIDAY New Cup Will Be Presented to Winning Group in Fraternities Traditional Relic Will Bi Presented to School Be-, fore Game BONFIRE RALLY ON DRILL FIELD E LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928. Smith and Hoover Clubs to Fight It Out in Heated Argument at Nebraska 1 COMING Largest Pep Session of Year on Eve of the Great Husker Battle Vlaiis for Homecoming are near ine completion according to John chairman of the committee on fraternity and sorority house; decorations. Homecoming will open Fridav night with a giant rally at I the drill Held north of Social Sciences building. Judging fralcr-. r.iiv and sorority house decora-' ,loin will bo another feature of Kridav night's festivities. The big attraction of Saturday will be the Mizinii Cornhusker football game it Memorial Stadium. House decorations will be judged Frldav night at 7 o'clock instead of Saturday night as was pre viously announced. All fraterni ties and sororities entering the dri orations contest are required to iiirn in their expense account rrMav eveninc before 6 o'clock to inhn Trout at the Sigma Nu house, 625 North 16th street. The ruling of the committee lhat no house shall spend more than twenty-five dollars for . decorating will be rigitlly enforced. Kach house will be required to use flood lights for their decorations as the judging will be done at night. A new cup in the fralernity sec tion has been offered by Fenton B. Fleming. Sigma Phi Epsilon won Hertuanent possession of the first cup offered. 1 ne iraieruny iu tilng the new cup three consecu tive time will gain ownership of it Gamma Fhi Beta, w inner of last wear's sorority trophy, will again enter Ihe contest. Sigma Phi Kp ciin fmir times winner of the fraternity section and permanent possessor of the fraternity cup will withdraw this year. The change or nates lor w judging will necessitate the plac ing of decorations Deiore rnaay vening. It is expected that nearly 11 fraternities and soronues win i decorations of welcome for hoir Toturninsr alumni although .nme of them will not compete ior ic cups. The annual clash Deiween ine Diversity of Missouri and the . J . - A ... omhuskers is expecieu iu m n.o.rrt crowd. Missouri has three Ti.es beaten Nebraska in as many ars and it is expected that many the alumni will come back home to see .NeDiasita iaae me per. INNOCENTS IN CHARGE "Tigers-Huskers Who Win and i Lose Gloriously" is the inscription that will plate to ard of th The InnoJ announce! and have an art sli The si made tint Coach HtT completed lened tci within tl bronze fore the I Sat urday I plete as w While , the Corns on the is consul of the fp ried out mittee of bv Frank the Mist, associatkc . to the 1:. and wilt the ganifc. the bell either tot 2 bra ska. i The lute of the bf many chafe ance. It) the bell front of 3i but this out. Th bell on this lately befe when Mi honor of tfc cord over ? be brazed on a COACH SCHERER SPEAKS iTorch Light Parade Will Go kto Welcome Tiger Team v at Lincoln Hotel Lo iNherer, varsity end coach. and oo-cauNins Holm and Howeii, i!T?"z,e.i wiu lalk Kt!'1: The p rem est tiolltical storm inl the history of the University or Nebraska is last gatnenng. r rum one side comes the fierce war-cry of "Who but Hoover ana ironi the other side we hear the notes of "F.ast Side-West Side. All around the Town." "Smith" or "Himwr" is the nassword for any thing now, and woe to the man or woman who makes a mtstaKe: But this threatening war, famine, or whatever it is, must come to a head sometime. iMeps nave al ready been taken to bring all these troubles to a complete and un questionable close. After the final event is over, there will never more he doubt in the minds of the university students as to who is the only, gifted, and logical .man for president of the United States This decisive event will be in the form of a debate to be held Thursday, November. 1, by mem bers of the Hoover-Curtis club, and members of the Al Smith ch Powerful combine-, of three Ohl father Will Speak On Election of Smith Dr. Charles H. Oldfather, prn fessor of ancient history and languages in the University, will speak at the forum at the Col lege of Agriculture this noon. His subject will be, "Why I. As An Independent. Favor the F.lec tlon of Al Smith." E Twenty Three Engineering Editors Will Be Here for Convention 1 L Assortm ! on Hoc' i A collegi. 'gram will. HFRATE TRYDlllS U tezsA BE HELD NEXT WEEK Iniversity of Sydney Will Appear on Schedule November 27 Tryoms for ihe varsity debate urn will be held Monday. October . room 106 University '. Hall. iiHt.ivsiv men have signified i.ir intention of trying out for train. Th- firtt varsity delate will be II November 27 when Nebraska III oppose'the University of Syd , Australia. The subject lor hi debate will be a follows: arliaineuiary government U' eu enor to the presidential form, .'his will be the subject of all the bates during the month of No ember. All Hie men who are preparing enter the tryouts are requnt-u , 'i prepare to debate on either side f the question. Assignment. 01 i ico to sides will be posled in j Diversity hall about 4 o'clock on j ndav iftcrnnnn nf this Week. For ! aio trial debate, the men will P-1 ear before the judges in groups ,f tun nna nn each Side of the liuestlon. They will be tested for reseniation and rebuttal. The following men have made nown their intention to enter the ryouis; James Anderson, Kdward li-odkey, Tyler Buckenau. Victor 'arroli' James Duffy, David Fell nun i .in KS-r.ci fieorEe Gant , Walter Huber, Evert Hunt. Van-' me .lames. John Jensen, w"i 'Dliijsoti, Gerald Kvasnlcka, Chris- iau Larsen, Nathan Levy, i.a VI, ,ni l ,,.itw.,.i furl Marold, lohii McKuight. 'Evert L. Mills, I'aul Newell, Quentln Kicnaiu, ib 'er Schoene, Lloyd Speer. Harry speuser and Paul W nue. u" "Ise mav euler but they must no tify Professor White. 1H2 Andrews Hall, not later than Friday of this week at noon In order to reieivc 'heir assignment. lican natio Id C er f as w4 fith, direct j President ' Northw est resent hi Y gram. Anqff I Bill Fettr ; Parrot," 1 ' the progrt Herbert I mate of I I speak diiff j football i football t iMr. iloo i treasurerj I Mr national 4 also coack iat the 11 '. present a,' i halt' of Mr The pit vision of assisting f ' Republic .the westa. I A nfiii !orches'r.Ti I eutertaini? ct IS President of Gamma Phi Beta Is Chapter Guee' Mrs. Earnest Barbour, of Evan ston, Illinois, national president of iamma Phi Beta, If to be the guest of the local chapteHof Gamma tui Beta from Monday until Wednes day. Bf-v-ral functions are botnz Mannd in her honor, the largest ur which will be a tea at the local chapter house Tuesday afternoon, "iid for which two hur lred are In Cornhus Induce RepreK wishing t ' sales cot 1 ', Thomas, V time befof announcisTi i Thomas jl tl Kver M books forii matically f competitidj prize for i the most dollars. Tk greatest i penses pal - V r, r L- t game. Tennis T i" itiuraii Accordin made last m'ved dft! tennis tour! orf by Mu. 2: Chi On. tecnth stre KOSIT PREEN Calls Sent and Frate Be FRESHMEN Matinee Giv Morning Kag Skits for matinee, to Klub on Thi will be acceij vs. Delta Zt vited, o