Till KSnY. SI I'TKMIU H l', ;y a- Husker Gridders Open 1929 Training Session wamm 1 ,,,;:L, i5rr-"--",,, , feggBaSSBttBMBIM D ULL U LUULU , S hM , wm .""" ,K , ' gm t home ami on. .w.y from w a .aw wa I li In the ni-xt alxten ihyi tb.'N a. Jack tinotl II BASIC WORKOUT IN FIRS! DRILL New Nebraska Mentor Has More Than Sixty Men In Initial Call. S. M. U. OPENS CALENDAR One ol Toughest Games on Schedule Will Come in Three Weeks. Nebraska's C'ornhusktrs report ed t"r the initial Krulimn drill of the leMon Monday afternoon and Cuacb Daaa X. Ulble. the new. Hunker tutor, ha a squad of more than sixty rwn reporting daily for the practice session. Monday and Tuesday were spent in limixTinjj Mp exercises and fundamental be-: re Intensive training starts for: he opening game of the nea.on Vith the Southern Methodist Mus-, tangs from Dallas, Tex. j Dana Bible has taken over the i ems of the coaching position, nav- lug looked over his men last spring , during that training season. Al- though he has spent six week with the squad this week Is the first . chance he has had to look over the entire squad of moleskin warriors, j The Husker coach has three week.i to whip the Scarlet into shape for the opening llukrrn Face lltun x loot hat I Schnlulv .( I'nwtirv Start Nehraka a football schedule this Near la one of the hardest manv season in mai in in that the four lug game of the year con.e a the atari. With t'oai h Bible taking chrj;( of his first Nehraak team, he hopea to turn out a Scarlet and .'ream eleven that will do just credit to the c'ornhusker hool. thk srtiKin'u: S. M. I . at Lincoln. Syracuse at Syra- Pittsburgh at I.in- Missoun at t'olum- Kansas at l.imnln. Oklahoma at l.m- Kansaa Aggiea at Iowa Stale at l.ln- Vt. (HI. 12 cuae. Oct. 10 -coin. Oct. 2l bia. Nov. 3 Nov. 16 coin. Nov. 23 Manhattan. Nov. 2s coin. of limbering up and charging the sled. With the loss of three of the groatest linesmen Nohrat-ka ever claimed. Coach Hunny" Oaes has a large task ahoad. A center and strong pair of guards must be de veloped to replace McMullen. .lames and Holm. The reserve ma term! for these positions is small anil Oakea will concentrate his ef forts the first few weeks on build ing up men for these three posi tions. In tackles. Oakes has a fair supply of veteran men but will need 'them in view of the coming four games. At end. Conch Kd Weir will have to build up a wing man to replace (Tiff Ashburn who graduated last spring. In backfleld material Nebraska seems to be more fortunate than In Howell, all confer- not be absent with Wltte, Sloan and Howley back. Will B Drilled. In the next sixteen days the Mucker aquad will t drilled and moulded in an attempt to break into one of the hardest schedules of tnany years, beginning with th. Texr.s eleven. Coach Hible and hl coaching staff realise what the Hunkers fac and although com ment are not coming forth from the staff, they are aware that the first four names on the Nebrsaka schedule will take the utmost of tht Husker team ami roaches to win. I'm. one of the fastest elevens In the east. I drawing the heaviest f.xitball crowd of the sea son according to pre-sesson re-, ports from the athletic oftice. John K. Helleck, I ustness manager of Cornhufker athletics slates that Ihey will have to turn thoiisandJ of 'football fan away from the ranther-Huskt-r tilt on Meraoilnl Stadium field Oct. 19. In regard to football crowds this season, they should he unusually large. The Southern Methodiat game on Oct a will draw on of the largest rowds of the season and should fair weather prevail, the stadium will not accommodate the crowd that will be in Lincoln for the gaiuu. Oklahoma and Kan sas games will also be witnessed by capacity crowds and the an- n'ual Turkey day battle with Iowa Stite as the Husker foe. will be lifted In the big games of the sea- , son. Iii thr Yallrv By Jack iinetl The Big tlx conference offer i George Farley, captain of the 1829 Husker eleven, ha never I THROUGH FIRST DRILL some highly Interesting game in stood out In the NeDrsssa dsck football thi sea ton and many In- field a a brilliant ball lugger, hi tertectlonal battle which will be main alignment In all game he watched by footbsll critic of th ng Interference, blocking and the entire country. Nebratka, Cham- heavy defensive work. In thl hn pion of th Big Sis conference In, of work Farley wa second to none. 192S. ha a tough schedule ahead j He also figured In on breaking up with tnree Did intersection! oai-, me opponents pinmi manv times mad long gain on In terceped passes. But critic pre dict that thl year Coach Bible I going to develop Farley Into one of hi main ball lugger. With his ability on defense com bined with ball lugglug. I arley should stand out as one of the best (Nli. (!nll Merlin to Plan I nl ram ural Sports ties an deck. Th Southern Metho dist Mustangs offer follower of iCornhukr football an Interesting ' season opener on Memorial sta dium field October 5. when the Hukr take on th Texas team for the flrt time In history. Pitt come to Lincoln on October 9 for , ,i , l. . . i . tne secono intersection! ........... ... - while the Hukr spend the In- nacKneia aces in me ,0 m.., in. urang. - -..n. ; f ap Missouri also has an ambition tain should pilot his team schedule. The Tigers journey to successful season. New York to meet New York tint- "ivu,iTn at ... i j f.Aarh Noel workman m .4 Washgton university and 8UI. facing the m, i prob .m Drake. The Kansas Jayhawker. that Coach B.ble 1. at I Nebraska, w in waste no time in jumping Into Th. Cyelon. . coach I. long on back intersect lcnr.1 limelight as they field m. erl.l I Jt ,n th meet the Illinl eleven at Urbana rnen. Filling the gaps 'eft in tne on Octooer 5 and follow up with . j Hn. will be Wrkm.n'. home of Coach Hargiss. j HuBkeft mMt on Th,nk,0lvlng day Word comes from the camp of . In the season finale. the Pitt Panther that the eastern eleven will play before five capac , rn,v Mjil-lv Ity crowds this season. In the KLIl Or LUIi .lAir game with Duke at Durham. N. ; miIV- nnnWX IIF.AI) More Than 150 Aspirants For Pre-Varsity Grid Positions Appear. Coach John "Choppy" fthlea sent hla freshman squad of foot Athletic Director Herb Oish has ' gheny at Erie and Ohio State and bailers thnmgli the Initial workout , I of the season Tuesday afternoon 'with more than ISO gridders re-1 j porting for the first practice ses-, j slon. Fundamental drills and lim bering up exercises were all that i occupied the coaches' time during ' the Tuesday and Wednesday ses- j - slon. Rhodes announced last eve ! nlng that signal drill and dummy scrimmage would follow this week. " - J- V nmill i-liuim, etui, nrninmi.. r through i Coach Busboe w ill handle the frosh j gridders this fall In tne uig mx j freshman football campaign. The j lOWa I r-..hmun tnatrt n-lll moot I Wo Hl Six yearling elevens, one game on j Memorial stadium field and the other on foreign soil. The home ; game Is with the I'niversity of, Missouri freshmen while the came i on the road Is at Norman with the Sooners. Rhodes Is using a system with the frosh similar to that of lost season. He will have a regular varsity eleven and divide Hie re mainder of the squad into league tearna although the varsity eleven will be chanced from time to time aa the coaches see fit. Fach team llM. IImi4 M wrir Waiei. I1....IM H"l amr Mucilrl. ',rin. lUv.'nrh J.a l"ii Ta! Kv J,r.n ymm Ka'f Kon. I n. I'lmnulh I i..n ltrianl. t,m'" I inlrkl t'l'"l irn Mi itr, l.rn it . I'lsnnas, Is Min.r. Jack. Omahft M...rm..M. J.,hn il Klr M.MI lltn). HMr S.ih.n. Imih. A'lf"r HI (run. l'.i. W . Ilaninslnn l'nn. ! Tahor I Hi. l A. on, Humhotdl. It..l.. Jihn. S!."" h. ntitlkt. !. ilr"""""' fiLvrg. Uvrp, l H'iMih. William J. Aun-rt III Hhi.id.. 'harla. Ila.lliit hinnrr. n "' Boa H h.a-a. on. M'lirt'' S.immra. Williamt. Hastnra Simmons. rna. Alma Hmrhfy, floh. Iiinfcion. Tnomai. K:vin. Vanon WiHvtoanl Marahail. 'ailaa. wurh.l. o. I'Dmoulh. W'alxlar. Ji. Iamn Torkr. Psrd. lnmonl. olo Those who drew equipment be fore non Tuesday; HartiM. Jai-k toM HarnM. I!arl1. imhanhiira Hnranl. I"aill. Lincoln. Hra. Karl. Kli-1 Hrnn. K.:mr A . tt-nilh Sloul llv. Hnn. Ii. II . Wianer. Hiillortf. !rtna l ni. Tnoma.. -1r Kapld. Prions. Hamld. Omaha IH.Ilvan I'aul. Si l.un. M imnn. M. Iitnft' PiltkM. I1 ft . Koca lln1 III. I'.nsel. N,ah. fentrsl 'i'y. Kncal. I'avld. tVnlral '. fna'and. M-ton. Hfrh. :.i. lln. H'i Kahrnav. K l . rurt'l lrKii.on. Vira'l. I4nc'!n Krrrmin. Kiiall B. Hlri. r liartnar, l.u.1l. Lincoln. nrf. JmH. Irfllnaton linfl1ch. Ko.rt. Humloldt Ma aa kluart. t lit Mtnir. Jafia tlafc llaoti ttt, Itol.arl tniao.,! . tiar,,ttan ,atrgt l.'n.,.n lloi'un4 t'l'ai'iwn Maiaai llunacl. W llaa, ha ni. I'hi i ti.i.Mi la tlira K B. I hatafna W" Hiian1 Miigti. I inc.n Hn'l.art Lmroin HMmriar t' a: . Janaan lltnhra, 'art II . Vina. Kiulaark. Rainholl lla1. Klra.anach Tnonrtora Lln'-',' Ijirnni Arrrand fM. K Jarc. Haaaall lffal llarrr. Ijiwiwv Lmn.av. Anhur. Kama I'au . i Maihia. Chn.. Taciim.ah larr.ll. Noma flalonl, Ka Ala,ar. 4ii1olh. Lincoln liiaon M"r4 W IM11H1 Mornt'in. '. K . Wa.hinklon li .Vamacnak. Arthur. Hiimiidi iih. Nnrria. Wauna'a Saman, 'arl C , Lincoln iwanwakl. Martin. Kairt-u railing. W'allar. fl raanooo faaraun. llatWrt. IM,ila. K I'alaraon, Fd. Ilamplon Hairhall. Hnlharl. JulaatMjrg r H.arl.. Alan. Umaroi KoMnaon. Alvln, Haafnrd, Ka Handahl. Al'-ad ' Haart,r. H O. Omaha hhllnar, lianrga V . !a Angax Shirlsy. tNmaid. Ulnburn, u Smldl. John. Adama. Snipaa. Tom. Lincoln, r'.n.t.arrf, llohart. Norfok Thlnlgan. Ialr, Miirrtock Ta1. Krancla. Baa.au Turkar, Claranca. Omaha W'aatarhoff. Marlow. AlrianH' Walch. Halph. Nahraak lo Wa.la. Ilnrla. Uncn'n Wilarm. r red II . Lincoln Witt. Herman. IJncoin. alae. Ivan. IVmlphan. I 1 f-aar ' t. The bird spider of South Amer ica with a leg spread of seven nr eight inches, is the largest spider In the world. tht IirifV Blue l... . I 1 ..f I 1 ... ls. '.in I ( I it.. Via. 1rnr i n (haft t n a" iiii'ii in tr itiiLur ill luc n n.u, i - n i - a iimi m m 111c ifit. u.v n Opening the schedule for 1929 is I scarlet backfleld while Sloan, Far- - . i . KA..Hfi,l rl.l ii-nn , . n , ' U Mill. VI-. one of the most powerful gridiron . -a. n II II elevens in the country, lne -eleven from Dallas. Have Tough Assignment. The Comhusker schedule for the coming year is as tough an assign ment as any gridiron eleven In the country will face. Sport critics have predicted a hard path for the Husker skipper with four of the hardest games of the season com ing out of the box before mld-sea-aon. Three intersectional tilts are booked on the Nebraska slate early in S lev. Rowley. Frahm. Witte. Sic Bride and other veterans are back to bid for ball lugging positions called a meeting for tonight in the trophy room of the coliseum for all fraternity presidents for the purpose of planning the intramural program for the coming year. Oish Mated that this year s athletic pro gram among the non-varsity men will be the biggest ever staged at Nebraska and he is calling the Greek letter presidents together to get a better Idea of what the intra- Carnegle Tech at the Pitt ovsl. With Dallas business men back ing the S. M. U. eleven to the limit, the Mustang-Husker game should draw a capacity crowd alo. Re port from the outh are that the busineaa men of the city are plan- v . . - - - aa l lie it'filliea ncc in. r.ai u n-o.. IVirtTR ill M -C.FR i wl11 hRV' a regular coach through rUUIIlAUi.H.WHt.Ul .,. The athletic John R. Brown has been selected I ' " U"'V Coach1 Bib'ieZ, tty prog.mrfor192S.29 Information on tne Musner pros- nec-ts for the comlne vear and only states that the team or teams that beat Nebraska this year will have to be the strongest in the country. Nebraska's backfleld this sea son should contain plenty of speed with such men as Wally Morrow, former Husker backfleld ace, Vic Schcrzinger. who displayed his the season. Following the - '"'"if . ' " ""; " J. D"H game the Scarlet and , Unrn.v nnnrtl Rlhl. w)1I have plenty "of men for aerial work in both passers and receivers and veteran ball toters in Clair Sloan, "Bud" McBride. "Dutch" Witte and Claude Rowley. Tunters will M IT. rime the Scarlet and Cream will iournev to Syracuse to meet the Orange eleven and tangle with the Pitt Panthers on Me morial stadium field In the third Intersectional battle. Nebraska handed the Mustangs a handicap right at the start in that the Texas crew started its t .:t nraj-tlro nn Sent- 10 while the Huaker first appeared on the field 1 1 on Sept. 16. In addition to the , eply rtart the Mustangs open 5 their schedule Saturday, while Coach Bible and his cohorts will spend Lhe next three weeks in in-' tensive training for the hard schedule of eight games ahead. j g Slight Work Monday. j HI Bible was able to do very little j in the way of giving his men any 3 Intensive work Monday and most I of the afternoon was spent In tak- ; lng pictures, fitting the players in ; uniforms and getting limbered up after the summer vacation. Tues- . day evening waa the initial day of hard work for the moleskin war-, s riors of Nebraska. The Husker j tutor sent his men through t h e i afternoon workout with a series of j g gridiron fundamentals and ball lugging, while Coach Bunny" zs Oakfs, head line coai h, put his linesmen through the initial paces (Ittiiiiilionotl Student V'i 1 1 Take Kxnminations All students who have a "C" grade upon their record for either Chemistry 1 or Chemistry 2, will be given opportunity to remove that condition by a special exam ination on Saturday morning. September 28 from 8 till 11 o'clock In Chemistry Hall 208. Students planning to take the examination should bring a special examination fee receipt. -iitom. (ho Tar an anc'anl. without truth. i hnl on ulil arror. -''yparlan. John K. r " "thTSorn- ""X ho r' niajorlng In coaching ? m H , .t to Pot the VRr,"8 freshman , husker football team during t h J ; teamg. Herb Gish. athletic di looming season. The decision was , rector Btated WednMll tnRl I made Tuesday by flipping a coin ( M intorested m coaching between Brown and Otto Bau-, Bnoul(. se. nlm Rt the beginning . ... ' . man Kcth liintnr manspers ol lasl i . i. nino. on four special irains IO uin-j j . oi me prncui-r sra,ii. coin for the game on October 5. 1 yar. Both men were of equal, a partial list of the frosh team i ? the.ua.nd tickets have been ability in both scholastic work and . follow... sent to Dalla. and report are that i work as manager or tne lootnau the majority of them will be sold , team to S. M. U. rooter. As there were no junior base-, hall manatrers from last year, It was decided by the athlellc dlrec- t tor that the loser in the flip should I get the senior managership of the baseball team this spring. . ; Missouri is going to have a fresh roan football squad this year that bids to be the largest in the his tory of the Tiger school. Present reports are that equipment has been issued to 160 frosh gridders. Practice for the Tiger yearlings be gan Monday and Anton Stankow ski. freshman coach, expects his squad to increase a the practice season gets under way. The new ruling in the Big Six conference that permits conference freshman football teams to play two games duurlng the year probably ac- Heinlrcr Made Mouther of j Civil Engineering Staff j I. M. Hember. graduate student i of the university, has been ap- pointed part time assistant in structor in the department of me chanical engineering for the com ing year. Butcher, I... Vallry. Hnlaa. Karl. Pavenport. Hnlka. Knvmond. Kanaw. Backamaar. Alvin. r.racnwood. Bark. Aubray. Hrokan Bow. Bland. Ham. Omaha. ronaway. CHflon. Lincoln rraaIow, K-nnath R., Htanion. Pwnrnk. Vlncanl. Lincoln. Ica, Wftllnca. Arcndla. EllloM. Kdward. Omaha. Kly. Ijiwrance. Cirand laland. Kamar. Bill. Stuart. Kogarly. Kam. Aurora. III. Faidmayar. Ht. Mlchaai. Oaaklll. Korraat I).. Nabranka City. Huff, LMiia. Omaha. 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