The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 07, 1928, Page THREE, Image 3

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    FRTDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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NEBRASKA LEADS ALL
TEAMS NOW IN BIG SIX
Statistics Credit Huskers
' With 3.64 Points to
Opponents' One
The kI scI'ooIh now forming tin?
"Illg Six" conferrur-e have played
74 football gftima since they have
Len in competition. Oi thpse
L'aint'.f, Nebranka has won 73;
Kansas, 61; Missouri, 45: Okla
homa 24; Iowa State, 23; K. S. A.
c 17, and 28 were tied.
Of the tied games, five were be
tween Kansas and Missouri teams;
,l1Ve tied games were played by
rticli Kansas-K. S. A. C Kansas
Oklahoma, Kansas AgRles Mlssourl
ami Kansas Angles-Oklahoma; two
,jC,l games were played by Iowa
Suite-Missouri and by Kansas-Nebraska;
and single tie gairfrs ro
ulted in Iowa State-Kansas, Iowa
ial(-Kausas State, Iowa Stale-Nebraska,
K. S. A. C. Nebraska, Missouri-Oklahoma,
a n d Nebraska
Oklahoma. 1928 Little Different
town State and Oklahoma had
not met betore this year.
Kxeept for Kansas and Okla
homa, tho all-time standing on
basis of games won, is the samo
w tor the seasoa Just closed. The
Handing for all contests:
Won Lost Pet. i
Nebraska 73 18 .802 j
Kintas 64 55 .538
Missouri 45 55 .450
Iowa State 23 32 .418 i
Oklahoma 24 36 .400
K. S. A. C 17 50 .254
Nebraska has been by far the
heaviest scorer of the present con-i
ferem-e. running up a total ot 171)4
ap.iinst the other live ,-rhools now j
in t lie conference. Totals for all;
tiniH for the sis schools: i
Own
Pts. to !
Own Opp. one of i
Pts. Pts. Opp.
Nebraska 1794 493 3.64
Kansas 1308 11'J5 1.09
.Oklahoma 730 879 .83
lowa State 487 603 .81
' Missouri 861 1287 .67
K. S. A. C 420 1146 .Z7
Sigma Llpsilon Chapter
Calls Meeting Friday
A meeting; of Wordimltn
chapter of Sigma Upsllon, na
tional literary fraternity, will
be held at 4 o'clock Friday af
ternoon, December 7, at Dr. L.
C. Wimberly'a office, room 121,
Andrews hall.
According to the president of
the organization, Dean Ham
mond, several important mat
ters will be taken up and a full
attendance is desired.
HALLJSJSTW
Building for Department
Goes Up in Flames in
Spite of Efforts
STUDENTS MAY ENTER
LOCAL SONG CONTEST
Continued From i'uge I,
be light, full of rythym and easy to
learn. About $175 will be given to
tho winners of the second section.
As example of good songs oi
which the committee approves are
the Iowa Corn song, There is No
I'lace Like Nebraska," "Omaha,"
and other songs of the same type.
In urging the aliments of the
University to compete for the
prizes, the Junior Chamber or Com
merce leels sure that many good
lyrics and tunes will be submitted
by the students, according to
Charles F. Adams, secretary of the
committee in charge of the contest
Students are expected to submit
better songs than the other contest
ants because of their closer connec
tion with the types of songs de
sired. Eligibility Rules Made.
The following rules have been
made up for the contestants to fol
low. There will be no restrictions
on eligibility. A person may submit
as many sonps as he desires. Any
person who wants to submit a com
pleted song at once lyric and tune
combined - may do ?o, but he must
enter the composition in the first
section of the contest.
stipulated tha' the words and the I man
! Princeton, N. J., (IP) With a
loss niunlng Into hundreds of
thousands of dollars, tho building
housing the School of Science at
Princeton university was entirely
destroyed by fire last week.
All of the general chemical lec
ture equipment, Including speci
mens, cabinets, maps and charts
of molecular structure and chemi
cal processes were destroyed,
along with the notes made by a
l-umher of eheintstrv Students. One
Kosmet Klub Repeats
Call for Manuscript
All manuscripts to be entered
in the contest tor the one nun
dred dollar prie offered by
Kosmet Klub for the play with
complete musical score accep
ted for production, must be
turned in to the Kosmet Klub
by December 15. For the pro
duction accepted without music,
fifty dollars will be paid.
OTHER CAMPUSES
Oregon State College Tuxedos
and formal") will be In order for
members of the senior class at
Oregon State college in taking pic
tures for the college annual.
college. President, llert Wilson has
tendered his resignation. The stu
dents were incensed by the dis
missal of two popular professors
to relieve the school's strained
financial conditions.
number of chemistry students. On
student who had been preparing
special chemicals for the past year
in preparation for his experiment
lost his apparatus and chemicals.
Uean A. M. Green, of the School
of Kngineering, and the faculty of
the university, officially thanked
the students for their aid In sav
ing many other valuable items in
the building. The blaze took place
in the middle of the night.
Workman Will Not Be
Nebraska Grid Coach
Ames, Iowa, Dec. 6. "I have no ,
Intention of leaving Iowa Stato
college," Noel Workman, head
football coach here, declared to- j
day. Rumor had named Workman
as a possible successor to Ernest, j
Hoarg, w ho has resigned as head j
coach at Nebraska. j
T. N. Metcalf. director of ath-l
Lafayette Grad
Is Aid to Bobby
Jones In Match
Boston University Additions to ,
the Hoston university endowment i
funds during the past year have
aggregated more than a quarter
of a million dollars, according to a
Joint report made to the trustees
of the university by the president
and treasurer. Not Including the
sum the university Is to receive
through a recent bequest, and ex
cluding also some large trust funds
established for Boston university
during the nM year, more than
S254.000 has come to the institu-
Prof F. A. Stuff Will
Talk to Palladians
Prof. F. A. Stuff of the Eng
lisb department, will talk at the
Palladlun Literary Society open
meeting Saturday, December 9,
In Tailadian hall, .third floor
Temple, ou a topic 0f much in
terest to university -students.
Harold Ilolllngsworth is in
charge of ibe program and has
planned many entertaining
mnsical numbers.
tion through endowment channels,
the report shows.
University of Arizona Smoking
rooms for the convenience of mem
bers of sororities and halls may
the University of Ariiona. i
tlves from twenty colleges at
tended the first intercollegiate
aviation conference held recently
at. A'alo university.
Ithaca, N. Y. The will of
the late Payne Whitney, financier
and sportsman, filed recently,
leaves an estate of nearly three
million dollars to the Cornell Med
ical school. Yale medical school
receives a similar bequest, while
(iroton school, a preparatory insti
tution, will receive w ell over a mil
lion dollars.
Yale University liepresunla-
University of Southern Califor
nia The University of Southern
California is planning a new sta
dium that Is to be as large as tin
coliseum at Los Angeles.
St. John's College Juniors nun
seniors at St. John's collepi-.
Ilrooklyn, are required to weai
caps and gowns to all classes.
Easiou. Pa. (Intercollegiate
Press and The Lafayette)-- Ellety
D. Manley, Lafayette, 'O'J. has been
nominated for a Carnegie medal
for the most valuable golf assist,
during the past year at the Brae i
Burn Golf Club. This fact -was j
made known in an editorial which I
appeared recently in the Boston J
Herald. J
It happened that the famous i
Bobby Jones, scintillating Atlanta,
golf artist, was playing a match
on the Brae Burn course and his
oppoueui. after struggling gamely
to offset Jones early lean iu ine
match, rejoiced when he taw Jones' :
hard-hit drive for the seventh hole i
of the second eighteen head for the I
woods. '
Manley, nur hero, had scrambled 1
up an embankment for a better
view of the game, when Jones';
l,..;..t, nl Inul SUnfu HI dell lllS ( 0
It is also nial of the rumor to that of Work- drive approached at lemric speed
11 is " ... ...mi i w I at mink li in heliiml ilip ear. and
music are to be original. Copies of
the rules of the contest may be at
tained from Mr. Dwight F. Bedell,
secretary of the Junior division, at
his oli'ire in the Chamber of Com
merce building.
MILITARY BALL .STARTS
YmiYUifl" imniiiiii'-i;. - . .
"Hit work is liked, he is liked and perteet position for Jones next
-hat U more he likes us. We 1 shot. Jones prompt ly seized the op-
Iihvp no Intention of letting him portunity
go.
Workman Is serving Ins tnira
year as head football and baseball
coach here.
AT 8:30 FRIDAY EVE. Utah Spanish Professor
I tint Hilled Irtini rag 1. . r . .- "
mediately al ter the hall the films I incurs AnptT oi r uippm" i enme. aeronautical engineers, me
will be sent out oil the circuit audi . , 'university plans to extend its fa-
one will be kept in Lincoln for the ! Salt Lake City, (ID Accord- duties soon so that such students.
Saitm
rr 11 tliiot
Decorations for the ball are University of Utah referred to a ; the latest developments in the new
secret. Cadet Colonel John Trout dish loved by Fillippinos as "rot- engineering profession.
and Jimmie Pickering have been I ten eggs.' Several fiuppino si i
woiklng on the plans for many 1 dents on the campus immediately
weeks and have developed the w rote to the Utah Chronicle, stu-
havo i Hont newsi.ar.er suecestine that
and walked- forward to
win the hole.
Manley collapsed and was taken
to the hospital.
Ann Arbor. Mich. (IP)-
I'nlversity of Michigan now
Hie
has
over 200 students studying to be-
MY DIARY
lice. C Finally got down to
work today, liatt'd .7.10 in Mai-kititi-.
Three out of four questions
H-kt-it 1 asKed two of the Prof,
and he hedeed oil. both. Hedging
is guiie an art. The magic words
arr. "On the other hand." Saw
Jt mi lor a minute. She's quite a
little hear these days. Have you
ii'-iru Al Jolson sinu 'Sonny Boy?"
He sini;s it at Chicken Little inn.
Ami 'he other song he t-intrs. Oh,
Mama. A gans of us were out there
all evening. 1 sure had a good time.
Toiiir.iy paid the bill and Pete fur-iiish.-d
the nickels.
A. P.IIMHT. Junior.
in oe Kept in Lincoln tor me i om ji.- .- -
lav night showing at the Liu- ' ing to an authentic report, one of , may conn to the university during
heater. I the professors of Spanish of the I the summer to keep in touch with
Classified Ads
Cars for Rent
iCAFITL!
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
Fay Wray and
I Garry Cooper
in
!"The First Kiss
I "or arton. ra.-.eteij, melodrama
and appealing romance. "The
11 I
revealed nothing to the public as
to what the decorations will con
sist. The Coliseum will be dressed
up in accordance with the military
motif but that is as far as the in
toi ination goes. Thursday evening,
more than fifty men from the Jun
ior section of the cadet officers
were working on the decoration
plans. By Friday afternoon, the
Coliseum will be completed for the 1
first fiirmal dance of the season on !
the Nebraska campus and to usher i Texas Student Mistakes
in the formal season. .More than i
$;.0ii will he spent for decoration! Deadly PoiOIl ror bait
alone. ! '
Th" guet list for the Military I Austin. Texas (IP) Mistaking
Hall is printed elsewhere in The poison for salt, and pouring it on
Nebraskan and includes many not- an arple he was eating, Kenneth
abb s from all uev the Mate. j M. Hall, freshman at the I'niver-
sitv of Texas, died on his way to
the hospital. Hall had brought the
poljon from the science lab to his
room for experimental purpost-s.
and had warned his roommate of
its deadly qualities.
all Mvln. llo Wolverines, l-revroletii.
Kit style. SpeiiHl erlJ-B ol' mo1el T
Kofi. Kedfci-vationd held until 7 t. m.
Time charsa beftjiig al 7 P. m. Alwaya
open. Motor tjui company. USO f
stn.-et.
Senor Lago was not a competent , -jfN-T A c,o i n Model -a" FortiV
person to he a proressor in me ;
state university. The dish, they ,
said, is a specially prepared deli-;
cacy and is relished by even the !
royalty on the Islands.
The newspaper replied lliat se
nor Iago Ehould modify his state
ment and refer to this delicacy !ma. s kith coat, goud condition, call
a "emhrvnnir chickens." or hv Mr. I,Mbimc, I.tw. .
"chickens on the half shell."
For Sale
Tl'XKl" dresi ault in
I Phone nto2.
gootl condition.
KOI1I' SK1S. lie niolor rer-cmly In
stalled, five jjra'-tir -ally lew India
Mien. tlcneiai condition good. Call
l.tti.r
Lost and Found
nisi Kiss' is second to mine
AT
Belle Isle:
Syracuse. Xehraaka. Nebiask i'c J
n-io-t pnptihr urnrf- lioll and tht .
ti'jiii" ul t n: In-sl i.iu.su . J
Friday, December 8 j
HOMER BEE BE and
HIS Royal Club j
Orchestra I
CO-EDS HAVE CHANCE
AT SUMMER CAMP
olitinurd from PHe .
tin- salaries and general hours, as
well as the specific requirements I
for each will be announced in the ! County in South Dakota
Jiailv Nebraskan Sunday. The po- j . . - ,
tiuons at the two camps vary Gives bllllth hole ote
islighilv, both in character, and in!
remuneration, but are in general I Pierre. S. D. (IP) Armstrong
similar. ' county, here, claims a record not
All applicants tor these positions duplicated by any other county In
are earelullv chosen alter personal : the nation. The county went to
i 1 .1 . . .11. .t ..nn rw nn AlAfllliri
int-rvlews. Anyone lntei esiea i uie pons necu jmiu.ir u v..v.
should apply at the Y. W. office
I 1ST on c!tv amrii. gold wac-h end
I -h n. lnil.ala N. S. . on ba;li.
j ward, call 'iumon. HKti.
Typing
vf.RWyhu TVI'IST wants atvd'ant
typing 'f iiianuiLrlt'ta. etc. I'ri'.ea
li.aonalle. Mrj.Jamwa. P-tlll.
jKVI'KUT TViPIN'; SlinVTcK .ianu.
i n-?:p. theea. etr. for rates call at
-HS Sireart Kldg. or It-lllli.
Give HIM a Robe!
he'll take pride in owning one of
these smart tailored robes
BLANKET ROBES are made of soft, beauti
fully patterned blanket cloths, cut for com
fort and roominess-
Priced. 5.00, 7.50. 10.00 and 12.00
FLANNEL ROBES in good-looking striped
patterns and plain colors. Warm and 'cumfy.
Priced. 10.00. 15.00 and 20.00
LOUNGING ROBES of brocaded and silk
patterned materials, are handsomely tailored,
and trimmed with satin
Priced, 9.50, 15.00, 22.50 and 32.50
MEN'S WEAR First Floor.
(Ju. inside East door.)
the best marcels
art at
Thompson Beauty
Parlor
B-2796 219 No. 12th
immediately, since a preliminary
Interview of all applicants Is nec
essary before they are allowed to
interview Miss Haiel K. Allen, the
nut it nal camn director of the Y. W.
C. A., who will be on this campus j
immediately following the Christ
mas holidays.
LEGION
HALL
1516 N
Thurtdayt, Frldayi. Saturdays
Llncoln'g Largeat and Beat
Marian1 Public Dance Hall.
Admisslpn 10c
Dances 5c
M MULLEN-H0 WELL
PLAY ON ALL-EAST j
unl limed From Tage I.
the country by downing Noire'
I 'ame and Army.
Twelve fool ball siars have ac
i f j. ted the Invitation to play ou th,
eastern eleven. The men who ao i
ct-ptid are as follows: Knd, Bata j
! ,. N'ew Yoil. iinUersilj: guards, I
I i.o'nipson. Lafayette Mr-Mullen.
Nebraska; Pox, Pittsburgh; half
Lacks. Strong. New York univer
,H j- Weston. Poston rollepe;
,,ii.,i'ieibacks. Harpster. Carnegie'
Tech: I.eison, Northwestern:
.ackles, Nowark, Illinois; Paekow-
-ki. oiiio Siate
Nurlhewestern;
day, and cast a unanimous voie 101
Governor Al Smith. The county
is part of an Indian reservation.
Eureka College Head
Kceign After Strike
Kureka. 111. (IP) - because his
students threatened to strike if he ,
remained at the head of Eureka
Typewriter For Rent
All atandard makes up aciaJ rate t
tudenta for Ionic farm. Uaa
nachlnas portabla typawrlUrs
monthly pa.vmants.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
1232 O St. B-2157
fullbacks, Holmei.
Howell. Nebraska.
I'll See You
at t lit
MILITARY
BALL
Coliseum H.'-'O
(Jrand March 10:15
Tickets at all Fraternity
Houses or at the Door.
Couples $3.00
Spectators COc
SPORTS WRITERS TRY
TO PICK GRID MENTOR
ntinurd on Fag I.
of physical education. student
health and athletics.
In Thursday evening's Journal,
an Associated Press dispatch re
ports that Ohio State is dickering
' for the services of Coach Hearg. A
'newspaper in Columbus. Ohio tele
j srupbed to Ueaig and asked him
ir he was considering a contract
i with the Ohio school. Bearg re
! ulied that he had nothing to say
' at this time.
UNI PEARL SET
PINS
4.50 to 20.00
Guard Pins
1.50 to 10.00
Crested Rings
3.00 to 35.00
HALLETT
University Jawelsr
tat 1S71 117 So.
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LINCOLN INDOOR GOLF COURSE
ll
SATURDAY, DEC. 8ih
. I. '..ur aoarc time. Courae include drivtng
an5 4 beautiful green with variou. approaches.
Good Pcractice
Genuine Flay
. . m d u ruravDiv INCLUDING SUNDAY.
JiPVLn I4tn 1 H. ; HALLOWAV: PRO IN CHARGE
'Christmas Hymns
and Carols" No. 3
: Christmas wouldn't be Christmas
j without these fine old songs of the
I season. Every year they cast their
spell over youngsters and gxown
j ups alike. Here is a Victor record
i ing by the famous Trinity Choir,
i who singr many of the old favorites
I for you. This week's release also
contain several of the big songs
from recent motion picture produc
tions. Come in and hear them all
tfits tt eeit!
Christmas Hymns and Carols
So. S Hark! the Hrrald Angall Sing
- rhriatiana. Awake! Holy Night Oh.
Little Tows of Hethlebem HallHujab
Christmas Hymns and Carols
No. 4 Calm on the Liatening Ear It
Came Upon t Midntght Clear Naia
rth Star of Bethlehem Oh. Come.
All Ye Faithful Timin Cotm
rYe. SS, lS-lnck
Sonne Boy tTheme eong of the
motion picture production. Trie 5mg
trig foal)
Jeannine I Dream of Lilac Time
t Theme gong of the motion picture
production, CiLae Timet
Vtcroa EajbOM Gaovr
He. SSV4S, IS-lach
1 Pal Jnet Pals
tfrom the motion pirfire, mertotel
' BeniewbeT Me To Marr
ill SU BtiU KememlMrt Me)
T ttguieY Taaam
Na. SI 754, 10-laeh
I'm Sorrr Sally
Foa Trot Wtth Veeai Kifri
Juat Another Night
WaJU rVita Vorot O.era
. WtatMS's PHMT1,1IKUJ1I
IJTIS. IO-tork
I Still Kee-p Dreaming Of Yost
Tor Trut Wilk Ol J Ktfrtin
Cross Koada Fox Trot (Theme aong
of tha motion picture production, .hoie
PtorU) mill XocaX Be'rain
Kat Sbiulikt ad Tne Vir-r..a UtcaaaTaA
It. I1TIS. IS -lack
WALT'S
1215 "0" St.
"Yo can
be a Key Man later, too
The world confers its key positions
on many men. It must. There is
more than enough important work
to be done
Here is the man with the bent for
machinery; he is building a career for
himself as a designer of ingenious
almost-human automatic machin
ery ior making the nation's tele
phones. Here is the analytical man
with the mind for figures ; he is dis-
u
covering for himself and for industry
w hat miracles lie waiting to be found in
unexplored statistics. Here too is the
born leader; delving deeply into per
sonnel relations to emerge with the so- '
lution foravital management problem.
In the processes of telephone
making, many a broad general
qualification is being shaped into
a highly specialized and highly im
portant "key" quality.
Western Electric
AVtr Orlhophonic
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