The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 22, 1929, Page SIX, Image 11

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r. Two Thousand Watch Teams
Battle; Bible Uses
Passing Game.
THREE PLAYERS HURT
Sensational Runs Provide
Afternoon of Thrills
. For Spectators.
LONG SH0WSUP WELL
(V JACK KLUOTT.)
, Coach Dana BlbU threw open
tha galea to Memorial atadium
Saturday aflarnooii u mor than
two thousand football fans pourd
Into tha atadium to watch tha 1929
Coruhuakera perform for tha firat
tima In acrlmmajr. thla season.
Clair Sloan, veteran Husker bark,
together with Wally Marrow and
Marvin Paul furnished tha fani
many an early seaaon football
thrill ma they tor through tha
Nubbin taam to roll up a total of
s poiata agalnat for in avcond
atrlivc varsity men.
. Tha two sensational turn of the
afternoon wr furnished by Oalr
Bloan and Wally Marrow. In the
otMuiug inlnutea oi tb game Sloan
took tha pigskin on tha klckoff and
raced S3 yard for a touchdown.
Lute In tb (am Marrow clipped
off 90 yards for another touchdown
for the varsity eleven.
Touchdown were scored by
Sloan, Marrow, Peakr and
Schweninger with Sloan crossing
tha whit Una three tlmea for
touchdown and taking a fling at
kicking the goals. No serious In
juries marred tha first scrimmage
session and tb coaching staff was
well pleaned with - the showing
mad by the Scarlet and Cream
quad. "Dutch" Witt. Oorge
Koster and Capt. George Farley
carried minor lnjurle off the field
whil "Lou" Lawandowskl is nurs
ing a bad ankle and expects to be
back In uniform Monday.
Nebraska' football mentor
wasted Do time Saturday In find
ing out what his various comblna-
tlrs rull d.. Scrimmage
at 9 oil- an I loiilmurj until
lata In tha evnirf Poring the
afternoon ln ' Hunter" Urc.
h haa tn wuiking with !
Nubbins team, graduated li in.
firt atrins f var.uy regulars lu
tu bia wtuk against the t'rnl
squad. Ur( u una or ma main
tai in tha baiktirl.l for the tram
In orain Jeraeya.
Ttia a miHnaa-. eaMin lf lit
i..a Ik. .-! tliml I 'a.Mi'K Hllll. la
stressing the arilal gam. and lana
will aea a different tyi or lootnaii
laved at Nebraska thia year.
Di, irh- Uitia Kl.tan anil Marrow
handled a (reat share ( tha pass-
Ing (am ami mau a gtoiiy nuni
Kr nt Ihrir ftm. rnninlele.
Marvin Tatil. ahomore. played
a nanny fame in in nurr w
field during the nftern.n and
clipped off many a Ion, run
againat tha Nult)in team.
The only r fr tha Nuhbin
tam rami lM. In the afternoon
hen Steve Watkina intercepted a
pass from Claude now ley ana ran
V v.r.la for a touchdown. Long
try for the extra point went wild.
Harold rranm. nacKiiri-i mi
from tha IP'.'H team, reported in the
utadium Saturday and eects to,
be back In tta.niiiK by Monday.
Coarh Bible used aeveral line- .
upa durlnn the aftern.Kn. The j A
mt Bp4in linsnn u . a rnmnoited of f
Wllte. Taul. Karley and Sloan In ,
the barkfield while MorRan. Rich- '
arda. KoMer. Maaa.ten. Cireenberg. ;
Hay and richer male up the line, j
Thia combination wa chanired ev ',
oral timea durmir the afternoon '
with Rhea and Hauer taking a
fling at the center position In the
line.
Caarh Bill Tay a Nubbin team '
was composed of Watkins. tarter.
Tobln. IMt. Gartner. Hartnet.
Pempsey. Long. Telt. Nelson and
Pa. ker. Pay ued very few aubtl
tutina dutini the afternoon.
Tha atadium galea will ba open
attain nel week (r (mIIII fl
.,er. Coach Bible having art
aside Wednesday and Saturday for
the public, tha rest of the time to
I spent in aecret practlie.
FAIL ELECTION HUS
VACANCY
COUNCIL
'I'.rjNEBRASKAN STARTS
SUBSCRIPTION
R.O.T.C. BAND ADMITS
28 MEN BY TRYOUTS
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r. ton al.wsan. un , J.tit sna. Un
i.n. 1 hn'lli arl Vla.l.ra Sfarla.
saa rfr'.a. Wnliam ti.r. I'hadrttn:
l.,.,n mi lUtfin. il loir". -I
afternin ' " """ 'oliin,,'' nima.
lnma' 'l'(i S'.iaa. St'Mil
Kia.aa. Wilbur, t lvat,a r .. T"a
mah I'lnjr.' J.' l"amniMnn. t.l"fMn. Jamas
rtuaa. Llfiioin.
Raikcs Says Successor to
Maxinc Hill Will Be
Elected Soon.
i On senior woman will elect
ed to the Ktii.tr lit Cvumll at the
regular fall election on VL H to
fill tha vacancy left by the death
of Maxlne Hill, according to an an
noiincemenl made by Italph
Itaikra. president of the council.
Saturday. Misa Mill was elected at
the spring elect ion of last year aa
tha senior woman-at-larg candi
date. Her death follows en appen
dicitis ceration this summer.
Itaikea also announced a meet
ing of the Student council Wed
nesday evening at 5 o'clock In the
dramatic club rooma of the Tem
ple. It will b the first me
I ha vesr.
Four clasa president ar eieiei,
t the fall election, r.lecl.on nues ,
provide that an election snail be,
held the third Tuesday of at h .
' ... i m ..I irelaliatlon
iweek. That will put the fall elec-
! lion on Oct. . ....; Teee-le PfinHnrt C?mnai(in
The new member to fin me m i- iuvu wv. - -
dent coumii vcncv elect-, nCfijnnina Wednesday:
ed in the same way at tn' wv-' J
spring elevllon. Raike. will rail tr RntCS ArC SamC.
applications aeveral day a befoi ;
the election. Any senior woman ,fhraikn aubaenp-
may file her candidacy for .ne r .....nbn ted by
ail ion.
.the Tassels, honorary women's pep
I II n 1 mm ' ,
ment and politic and in ''.mpara. , ,h, , .....M.tion cam
live EurojH-an governmeni. Ne . 'L.-nnned at a meeting
E'r" r "X 3" TO Ta.il r-IW for Tuesday J
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matter In the revised couises. at 7 ncia
Girls will b stationed t vrbu
placea about the camnua, I'real
dtnt r dna 8c-brick !!
Hubacripllon rates will b tne
aame aa last. Campus rates, with
distribution through tba Imki
stores, will b f 2 pe' or ?l 23
per semester. Mall subscriptions
will l IS per yr. or I7 per
semester.
INNOCENTS MAKE
FROSH INITIATION
TIME THURSDAY
(Continued From Tag I.I
(he Innocenta eucVly. la to c
quaint new atudenls with Nebraska
tradition nd spirit and administer
the Cornhusker oalb to tb claaa of
'33.
Manv have confused r'reshman
day held last Monday with f resh
man initiation to o m-m nr
Thursday, according to Larson.
Kreahmsn Initiation, however, la
entirely different from rreshman
day. The purpose of Kreehman
day waa to acquaint new atudenta
with tha campus and tb adviser
and deans of their vartoua colleges.
They were divided up and taken In
aenarat groups to tb different
colleges.
Tb purpose of freshmen Initia
tion, ss previously stated. Is to e
quaint freshmen students with Ne.
hraak tradition and Instead of be
ing divided tnto group tb ntlre
rieshman class will be gathered
into tba university coliseum.
Freshman Initiation has also been
designated as Kreshman convoc.
lion in former years.
The It. O. T. C band will lead a
parsde of Freshmen from Social
Sciences to the coliseum. Following
tha initiation esercise freshmen
will gather outside tha coliseum for
pli lure. Moving picture will also
be taken.
BUSINESS COLLEGE COURSES;
llriff, thorough practical
Classes beginning now.
This time next year he earning a good salary.
LINCOLN SCHOOL of COMMERCE
I1 & 14th si. ri6774
Lincoln's First Annual
University oE Nebraska Coliseum,
All Next Week
Directed by The American Legion
DANCING CARNIVAL VAUDEVILLE
Admission 25c. Doors Open at 7 O'clock
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