i M-MIVY. SITTKMHIH 12. W. TIIS: l)ll.Y M HRKSK VN r 9 i- I Sloan MARROW. PAUL ALSO STAR AS REGULARS Runs Wild inOpemng cruttmageo - ... , ...... . iipkkiaiii nTini -nil FiFr.TinN mis Hrzzr.::NtiJii II II ILL. llLWIiwii Pa.ser. Pay ul very few cute! I ttilion during the afternoon. Ti. ata.liiiin L-atea ill he ! again U I'T fixhall (! I lower. Coat-h Uible havmi; M-t ' aide Wednesday and Haturtlsy fT 1 the public, the rel of the time to he spent in secret practue. 11 " Two Thousand Watch Teams Battle; Bible Uses Passing Game. THREE PLAYERS HURT t Sensational Runs Provide Afternoon of Thrills . For Spectators. R.O.T.C. BAND ADMITS 28 MEN BY TRYOUTS I'.' fta'l -S'li ! IkirailiMi. KfHr4 ftifailoid. Ua Park iJnf, rml4 LONG SHOWS UP WELL (1Y JACK ELLIOTT.) . Coach Dent Bible threw open Ike fates to Memorial atadlum Saturday afternoon as more than two thousand footbaJI fan poured into the stadium to watch the 1629 Cornhuakert perform for the first time In rrlromajre thla season. Clair Sloan, veteran Hunker bark, together with WaJly Marrow and Marvin raw lumiuea io ians uutny an early aeaaon football thrill aa they tore through the Nubbin team to roll up a total of SB points against for the second atrinf varsity men. . The two sensational runs of the afternoon were furnished by Clair EJoan ard Wally Marrow. In the fpnlns mtsutea of the ('4m Sloan took the pigskin on the ktckoff and raced to yards for a touchdown, ljtfe In the game Marrow clipped off 90 yards for another touchdown for the varsity eleven. Touchdowns were scored by Rlaan, Marrow. P e a k e r and Schweninger with Sloan crossing the white line three times for touchdowns and taking a fling at kicking the goals. No serious In juries marred the first scrimmage se anion ari the coaching staff was Well pleased with the showing made by the Scarlet and Cream squad. "Dutch" Wltte. George Koster and Capt. George Farley carried minor Injuries off the field while "Lou" Lewandowskl is nurs ing a bad ankle and expects to be back tn uniform Monday. Nebraska's football mentor wasted no time Saturday In find ing out wnax ms various tuuium. tlona could do. Scrimmage began at S otl'Mji and continued until lata in the evening Purine the afternoon seaalon ' Ruater" Ung. h- has Inn korkiiK iU the Nubbins team, graduated t the firrt string of vatity regulars due to bia woik againat the firl squad. Long. one of the main stay tn the baikfleld fr the team In nr. n ia Ijiruv'l The Allium rkiin In ought out the tact that tVa. h Hible la ' strewing the aerial gam and Una will aee a different type of f.Mtfhall . .', plaved at Nebraska thia year. ,.,. ')' Vim Kl.tan m.l Marrow I N .", uamia handled a gre.'t .hare of the pa..- j ing gam ami ma.ie a g"oi:y num- ,im a ! ih.i. liv.a -.,n.nlt I h.r.t.in.. N S H.'ft Marvin Paul. a- homore. played a fla.hy game in the lluxker bark field during the aftern.n and rlmned off mar.v a long run agmnat the Nubbin team. , The only wore for the Nubbin team came lute In the afternoon when Steve Watkina intercepted a rait from Claude Rowiry and ran X5 varda for a touc hdown. U-ng tr'for the extta nomt went wild. Harold Krahm. baikfield see I from the 1P:'S team, reported in the ' stadium Saturday and expect a to be back In traimug by Monday. Coach Bible used several l:ne upa during the afternoon. The , starting lineup was composed of Wltte. Taul. Farley and Sloan In , the backfield while" Morcan. Rich ard. Koter. Maasden. Oreenberg. , Ray and Kisher made up the line. Thla combination was chanced sev eral times during the afternoon ..-ith Pk.i mil Hauer taktne a fling at the cen'er ponitlon in the line. ! Cnarh Bill Tay a Nubbin team wa composed of Watktns. Carter. . Tobln. Holt. Gartner. Hartnet. J Pempsev. Long. TflU, Nelon and, VACANCY COUNCIL Ratkcs Says Successor Maxine Hill Will Be Elected Soon. to Goth.n in inior woman will be elect ed to th Student Council at thei regular fall election on Oct. h tn till the vacancy left by the death A & t . i n m iiiii mrmr(ir.e to an an I i i.,i,r... omh. Hi.wie ' nouncemeiii njauf . i r " M.ni. I Raikra. preaidenl of the council. u Tr. ,""m""w,; o. ........ vii.. a .11 uaa elected at wi.n. oa.n. s..nn I'v'ii -lur.ia (" ' alurday. Ml I f til a eirnej l , c ton i'tn. foio , Ju.i ..". Un. ; (ne apring election of lam year a "P, h-. wa... s,r.-..-. I lha stnlor woman-at-large randl .! !... una n.....i .'h.ir.-n; , ,(.!,, )fr death follows an appen-1 .aT Jr.. ; d.r.t,. cKr"..n this summer on-.n. i Raikea alo announced a meet -, lnim.- vi : i-. th Ktu.tent council Wed- K'a.o. Hilhur. CMim r' . l.a- - - , . . . . I nemiav evrninc ai n ui l.lnrmn, Jam I pi. It will he th firat meel at lh tall election. Kiection mif provide that an election all i held the thud Tidy -f n meiter eacluaive of tt(uiH.n ,wrek. That will pt the tall elec- , tion on Oct. a. The member to Ml the Mm ,Vnt council vacancy will M' '.. is. ame v ai at the spring election, r.aikea i!l call tor applicationa several .lava hefote the election. Any aeni-r woman may Me her candidacy f r the o ait ion SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE t....u rrrt.irr r.rmnnifin U Mia vvmmvi w ...t --j--. PM..iinmn lit. 1( II II Ml I'J 1 V M""v i . Rates Are Same. r.irla will be at st toned t plarea about the campus. I reel-lu.-nt Kdna H. hn k said I Subacripfion rales will b lh same as laat. Campus ratea. itn '.ii.mbution through the atorea. will he $2 p' r' or X 5 j per ae me.ter. Mil subscriptions will I 13 pr 'er or " r" ' aemeiter. Til depaitnienl of p.'tinal k I ence baa revised the IUbue ued In courses f American govern ment and politics ,n compare live European governmenta New problem quest tone are included with other new and rearranged matter ID the revised routses. Th Pmly Nrbraika.n sub, rip t.,.n campaikn to X condu.ted t v. -r 1 ti..ntaiv women's pet' oiganifatton. will on Wednesday .... ,.r.ime to preliminary arrange- mrnta T n ismpaign ill continue or a eU plans f th iiicidati.m cam oaicn will be .mtnned at a meeting the Ta.srls called for Turadav at 7 o-c.k in VMrn Smith hall INNOCENTS MAKE FROSH INITIATION TIME THURSDAY From Tags 1.1 ..atv. ia to ar- (Continued .... I..n....la quaint new etudenta with Nebraska tradition and epini ni th fomhusker oath to the class of 3.1 Manv have conhiaed reshman ,1a'v held last Monday with Fresh man initiation to be held next Thursday, according to Larson. t-m.hman Initiation, however, ia entirely different from Freshman day. The purpose of Freshman day waa to acquaint new studenta with the campus and the sdvisers snd deana of their varioua collegia. They were divided up and taken in separate groupa to the different rollegea. The purpose of Freshmen initia tion, a previously stated, la to sr- . .luslonta with N. : quainv nr"'1""" - m ' j braaka traditioo and Instead of be ing divioeo into jroupw mj Pieshman class will be gathered into the university collaeum. Freshman Initiation has also been designated as Freshman convoca tion in former years. The R. O. T. C band will lesd a parade of Freshmen from Social Rciencea to the coliseum. Following th Initiation exercises freshmen will gather outaide the collaeum for a picture. Moving pictures will also be taken. I Iliw. Utu.'in I M...1.V .vfninp at dramatic club rooms of Ihe Tern- TT ) BUSINESS COLLEGE COUKShS ! Rrief. trioroueri nracticfll Clasups bf(;innin(j now. This time next jcar be enrninR a pood salary. 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