The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Cornhuskers Face Hard Week Of Practice
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SCARLET TEAM
HAS FIVE DAYS
BEFORE OPENER
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Coach Bible Outlines Still
Schedule of Practice
For This Wed.
SLOAN'S ANKLE BETTER
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COaCh MOrnSOn OI S. M. U.
Points Mustangs for
Game Saturday.
y Jack Elliott.
With but five practice hwmii
left before the opening f-tball
Mine witn t-outaera xemiisi i. .
no Memorial Stadium f.eld Satur-
lav. Cob P X. B:bie anj hia
coactitx rtalf tav ouilmd a
atrenuoua eek cf prartce for the
Nebraka C.rr.fcuicerB tti meek
A ice ana of acnrnirijjte aea
aiona a1 dumrry m-ork wiU be the
mjt-kre for the four remKOiicc
Jayt of prartice r.h a Lett taper
ati off drill oa deck for Friday
afternoon.
Our Sloan, veteran Huaker
hack, waa back m uniform Monday
even it; r; for the acnniir.ate Ui
the froah aquad Slou la aull car
rymg an injured ankel from the
freahmma-vaxaity rune last Wed
neaday but expex-t to be m top
ronditioa for the c-petg k:cit!ff
ith the Mustaaga th; Sa.turday.
Dutch" Wnte. another back bo
has be rncisg the aidelmea for
the p week. aa ab to pet into
a little activitv Monday but i atill
a trifle weak oa the peJal extreml-
Coch B:ble. the Comhu&ker
mtor. atattd Mcoday n.ght Uvat
the bo-unda of inel.bility re
creeping Into the varafty raLks a.
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Methodirt draV-s ner. No defxite
l.,nM,.. . he,n A.plard'
js tie rnk. of tie Scarlet .qud
aa ,-et but there are number of
men wbo bave a few cbolaatic d f-
feultfc. to C3ea, up before Satur-
Thi week wd be tbe "wed:nr
jt'' week for tbe men of Ne
braska in tbe football camp. VntJ
sv no defuiite lineupa hare been
. , C V.
-io are making a stroru; bid for
list poidtJon m-ben the whistle
Krtu one of tbe hardest game
the Nebraska Cornhuskers bave
rcr had to face this early in the
,-riKm. Two wing-men will be
;.jcked out of the six for that
.-larting position apainst S. M. 17.
well as the starting quartet of
ifccka.
Coach Fid Weir scouted tbe
Southern Methodist-Howard Fame
raae in Dallas Saturday and
irourht back word that Coach R.ay
Morrison is Tainting hia galloping
Mustanrs from Texas for this
game that the Cornhuskers wi
play on the 1P29 schedule. It is
the" first time in history that the
S. M. V. eleven has met a Ne
braska team and tbe first time
Watch for the two Vs. Adv.
RENT CARS
llodrl "A" Fcrdn. Clievruifit nut
and luur and f.eo Wolverines and
Flying Cloud.
Sjwlal m'Oun1 ri hrvTOIf
rj'tlndwr cr.ra an4 P.eo Wolverinei.
Rrwrniticini held until 7 p. m.
Time (.barge tfln .t 7 ji. in.
Plenty of mrs at blU tlraei. w
ill appreciate your tousinem.
Motor Out Company
1120 P Street Always Open
t-.ven oia uj u.r -S riL . bo tare Fmce tecom outjaaad-r.-a
week, rrart.ee iJetenniM 4 field, ruch a Wuia
"inf posiUoE. Coach Ed Weir has 1
l it 6aded on the two starting' j . .Tp f aTCRf 41
rda and baa six men in tbe squad ; L.A 1 t MA 1 r-II.I
Why not be
Chirographic?
f PjEMcntrfrf Point
Complete
Line
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TUCKER
ine 19J3 that Nebraska has haj
to f.ve such f.vrmulal le oppo
i nrnt a the fin i.riirr. South
in Mrth.Klt ban had the aden
of p.aMtif lo n alreal
in the JO J J tail nil (rn iy
har.Jicap in sta.t 113 their "tn
sa.n lbs :) at with th
mm from la- Tca plains but the
men of C h H:IIe intnj ti sprnd
th.s UM werk of pra.lire lf.-re
the op-nit'S guttie in kimk'in
J.n the .utbrrn (! against
the fr.h
H;lde and h' coaching staff
many rough tdee. t.. m
Ml retire trie (antf ivtiuuny. in
tbe ftwh-vaiaity gan.e Ui week
many righ r.lgr prtruW
throiif h the work f the Nrarlet
arvt Cre.m eleven Tfc." game J
M l. put up ara;n-t Howard
Favne r.i'l lh? k:rd of fam
they will put up af-nn-t Netiaka '
i the .pnion of the f.wer of
the C-rr..-:ker. lut urn at that
the Murttij fr-ita Pallas ha 1 a
clever aer.al game ar.J a dner
Mil T me that will rive Nebra.ka
all :t ran har1 in Mturday t.ll
here tn lncoli
The bnetina fr ?al.iriav tUI
Arf tVl. ,nJM.r..t, but the pi. ratle
r4artinK i:neups and i!(Mi of
r.;avers are as follow
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I.NSTRl CTOR WINS
LITKRARY FAMK
Prof Herbert
F-ale. mho
a laatrurtor Kn-J.h a. in
Vn:ver:.T f Nebraska frcm 1'?
Fn-l..h at
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m literary' '" J
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published frora time lo tjme
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plava a "The Kinra Fsrlnth. hi
Arthcofy of era erel
tra.1tK.n of "The Od-l
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praiBT J t-W HJr UC m4iJ
!v)e fcKh be ha ueJ.
Anncf tbe PtuJenta who bave
rtudied under Mr. Eatea auncg hi
IB ITT-1
career a a teacner are everaj
DELAYS PRINTINf;
PRAIRIE SCHOONER
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! The fall issue of the Traine
' Sch none r. Nebratka's literary
1 mag Mine, wj be a trifle late in
.foing ot press due to the fart that
j contributors have ben late m
sending in material according to
; Prot C. Wimherly, the editor,
i The magazine mill be limited to 60
: iares in cider that only choice
j material may be printed
A remarkable story ent'tled
"Olafs Krdom," by Mrs. Guy
Spenoer, will be featured. Mrs.
Spencer is the wife of a noted
cartocrnist of the Omaha World
Herald. This year a number of
copies of tbe Frame Schooner will
be put cm sale on Omaha pews
stands as well as in Lincoln. The
editor expects to have 1he mara
r.ine readv for press in about two
weeks. It will go on sale early ir. 1
Ncn'ecber.
Methodic PaMor Will
Seak al V. W. nprr
Dr. Walter Aitken. TaKtfr of tbe
St. Pauls Methodist church, will
speak at the Y. W. C. A. Vespers
Tuesday evening' at 5 o'clrck in
Elien Smith ball. A -program "f
special music has ben arranged
and Heli Dav. who is rire presi
dent of the V.'W. C. A., -mill be the
leader.
Old man TX'ebsler saj . tliat inoins
"writing in a jiartirular way"" or
words la thai cffcL
m
And no matter bow jiarticular
you are about Tiling you :aa
find llie paint tlici vrritr.t Lhtyou
s wi liave it tt.ed. instaulJ v, to t!ie
Loldrr of your choice. wLn you
gel lie new
AHL ' E'RSHARP
It's tlie "lailor maoe" fuumain jn
any wiirl any hoj.j any color any
style asrtnliled Hf you wisn. Mad
poM.ii'ie lo" a new irrvrntiuii, tle Inlrr-
5ie taw ir at any ''iiil-Eer-
stiarp dealn't and while you "re tLore,
ne liie TTahl-Ewejharp Fcncf s that
r wiri tiee handsome pros.
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III llio Vallrv
Jt llM.t
The anowng made by tb Var
tty in taturtfav't on M,,n (n
irh stilf displease Coach O. X.
S.U'. ht CornhuJktr mtnt&r. Tha
ce nmg game vitn the southern
Methodist Mui'unjl on Memorial
:adiun field it w'y 'Our days
away and there still remains lot
f work to be don with the boys
in scarlet. Of courst the football
tan must aiaj tk into cons.d
(ration that frosn ar.'y
game mtjri mora to the ) urlinga
tnn to th regulars nd there
no one who can drive a team to
the peak a Coacn John R.
-Choppy" RhodtS for the annual
gj ne. 1hs week will determine to
a great e.tnt the ouicome of the
Mustang Masker game Saturday,
b.bie and h.s coaching staff will
not let tio until the last day In an
attempt to perfect the Mutker ml
thine for the CO-.nj batt'C with
the sojthemtrs. "Doc" McLean,
Musier trainer, is getting the In
jury list down to a minimum and
hopes to hao Ciair oan anc
-O-tel " Witte in top shape for the
&. M. aC. game.
t".aule Rowley. Huer half-b.-k.
i c3:.nu.nl; to h.t the fa.t
j . e that he started at the rpenmg
k( tt.e m-svo. The flashy back
from Karu-aa seems to ne booked
for great di'ngs thi year on the
gr;4.rx.n and afcair.rt the frosh Sat
urday he seenxd to be e of the
few rierfbers if the var'ty auad
bo ccmiU mf any great head
way agaict tbe RhoieimeB. Row
Vy'rr.sy get the ca;i for lie ojn.
u.'g Kt'ff backs f.n S M. V.
jUtuifiar. Captain Oorge Farley.
Krahm. Sloaa. ivaker. Witte acd
Roly K-f m to be in line for tbe
op.u:g kickoff tit as yet the
Hunker mentor ha put out no m
formation and from tao sidelmes
its still a problem.
Vic Scheriinger. another H usher
back in the camp of the Cornhusk
ers, bjrst into the spot light in
Saturday's game by fling. ng num.
e'cut passes and lagging the ball
for a vars'ty touchdown. Scnemn
oer'a work was one of the Out- '
standing events of the afternoon.
&cheninoer is playing his second !
year with the Nebraska Cornhus
kers and as a passer be ranas nign i
in the Husker squad. It is Scherx- j
inger s type that grace tne squad ,
from Southern Methodist. The j
Mutanca take to the air at a duck
does to water and when the foot
ball congregation of Nebraska and
Dallas gather in the Memorial sta
dium Saturday they will get every
dollars worth of their money in
football thrills.. The Mustangs,
you will remember, were the boys
who wert to Vvest Point last sea
son just about this time and scared
Coach Biff Jones' Army CadeU
out of their socks, holding Army
to a two point advantage. Coach
Roy Morrison is planning cm hav
ing just about the same style of
play this year that he has coached
for the past five years the atritt
game "as is."
tivl when tbe Mustanrt take tbe
field Saturday against the I'niver- j
s.tv of Nebraska Cornhuskers.
fans at .Nebraska can expect that
eleven to -do anything at any time j
in the lines of football. Ray Mor- 1
nson. who has coached the Mus
tang lor the j-ast twelve years '
was one of tbe first advocates of
tbe wide open football game in tbe
south and coaches his tams to
pass at any time or at any plat
on tbe field His offense is daring,
and he -coaches a danng offensive
game, featuring tbe aerial attack.
Morrison is known thruout tbe
southwert coherence as a coach
mho is far reiiote from conserva
tive football while the Ntbrafka
OrtnhuFkMi who oT-n their foot-
itiall season .gaiot this team wib
, b coached by another southern
coach who slsc- was numbered
among tbe first to advance tbe
open gridiron game in tie country,
fcut Coach Bible, the Cornbusker
, mentor, will stick a trifle closer to
' the canservative game, using a ta
i rirty of end runs, line smashes and
! aerial work. It is Comhutker
i land s first opportunity to view the
:S. M. H". Muutang eleven on tbe
Nebraska field and it wtu be Just
a little different Style of football
itban it has ben accustomed to
seeing'.
Coach -Bunny Oakes lis quickly
I developing a strong Husker for
i ward wall despite the ct that ihe
! lost three of nis enost valuable men
this season. Against the frosh
Wednesday the Nebraska line
Hooked plenty neat although there
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Hirtory Paper Grows More Popular Zrvrj Day
studer we ETATI0WEZ3
Have It, I j
' is plenty of room for Improvement
and especially in combating the
aerial game which is bound to be
the favorite play of the Mustangs,
lit the passing attack launched by
the Rhodesmen at the opening of
the game, the varsity griddert
were at loss, and the yearlings
completed the first two out of
three attempts for a fust and ten.
, eVe..dt;one and Richards look like
real veterans In the tackle posi
tions of the Husker forward wall
and smeared all froth plays that
were called J'or through tackle.
A letter waa received thia morn-
tnf nhuh iMtin led the doom of the
...! vi ii.i, t r the Kansas Ar.
gie athletic teams The decision
sii of.'iriallv announced on the
Manhattan campus that the new
name given tn the Aggie teams la
K Aggies, the K nnounred aa
hay and the nickname haggle
was abUhed front tbe athletic
world in Manhattan
The decision
' t I a u . mama It'll. smlm r m mm
: after several conference wnn n-
ri..r .,f Athlrtua M. F. A heam
anj other member of the Kansas)
state athletic iler.artm.rt State
teama nave been known a Wild
cat ever since John Bender came
to Manhattan to coach football In
1915. However. tbe Wildcat
-Touchdown U" will continue to
be the college mascot.
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Will OPEN THURSDAY
frosh game, he pulled down a cou-
Fraternity Men to Compete SVZl
In Run; Course Is Not j -
Being DiSClOSed. Jer Coach Browne of Lincoln will
j stand him in good stead when the
Nebraska fraternity athletes ', final selection of the freshmen
will make their fir bid for glory j team is made. Choppy Phodes Pre
. . ' diets that there wi.l be plenty of
Thursday afternoon at 4 SO when j goi fo(. varsltv com.
the T.eetest of Greeks meet In the j petition next year.
initial tare and bound competition
of tbe 1?-S0 intramural
Location of the ourse. according
to Coach Rudy F. Vcgeler. will be
kept from tbe runners until time
for the start-
Accordir.g to advance Informa
tion received from the intramural
department Moedy afternoon,
five tare and bound races will be
run off with the following require
ments: That each bouse must cave
at least eigbt finishers to be en
titled to any points.
Along with his announcement
concernir.g tbe opening of tbe of
ficial Intramural season. Vogeler
made a special appeal to sopho
mores to try out for managerial j
positions. Fitting erne. ems wiu oe
g:ven those wbo opera'e In this
capacity. Officials a. so are urging
all men who expect to compete to
report a soon a possible to Dr.
Earl N. Per pen for their physical
examma.ioria. Tbe -one overt"
are being conducted In tbe student
beal"J offlce from Sam. until
noon every day.
Profrr Heed Rptum
From Inp?rlion Trip
Prof. A. A. Reed, university ex
aminer and director of the univer
sity extension d:viskn, returned
Sun dav from a short inspection
trip with the state examining
board, of which be is a member, to
the state normal college at Kear
ney. Professor Reed has been
gone since last Friday.
FOOTBALL OUTFIT COSTS S65
Tbe average cost of football
equipment for each player on tbe
University of Nebraska team last
year was This cost covered
one single outfit, barring replace
ments during the season. Oeated
shoes were the most expensive
itiem, costing: about 1 12Xd per pair.
Nothing
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TEAM SHOWS FIGHT! :
Roby Sters as Ail-Around
Player; Martin Docs
Well at End.
MANY BACKSIN LINEUP
i The fre'bman team, under the
tutelage of Choppy Rhodes is rap-
ld!y rounding tnto good rhape. and
vxirl and Oklahoma yearling j yj ivrj nf associated women
when the time come. They all I tudent wilt give a tea for all unl
earns out of the varsity game vtrsitv women from 4 to 6 oclork
without any Injuries to speak of. i Thnr.iav in Kllen Smith hall. This
and that alone la enough to show
that they are In good physical
shape. The outstanding players are
showing up now. and tne nm,
team will practice from nw on as
a croup.
! One bov who la showing up ea
peciallv well is John Rby, of Nel
son. Neb. He has speed, ability,
and aggressiveness. He passes
1 well, runs hard, and punts so well
Itbat it looks like someone will
have plenty of competition for a
plai-e in the backfield next year.
He Is also a trarn man par excel
lence, so Coa-h Sc hulte will have
hand at making bim
a real Corn-
M.Vv w.rtm .he reformed cen-
' ter. t playing an end position like
a s-eteran. in tne nrsr vamuy-
FAMOUS FAMILY
FURMSHF.S IUS1S
FOR UMQUE FLAY
Rumor hat It that the theatric
ally famous Barrj-moe family fur
nished the inspiration for "The
Royal Family" which will be pro
duced by the University Players In
the near future.
The cast for this unique play is
be:rg carefully selected and will
prove a surprise according to Miss
Alice Howell, director of tbe Play
ers. Tbe price of the tickets and
the exact date of performance are
also expected to be announced
very soon.
The secret of the origin of tbe
main ide of tbe play remains un
known. Tbe authors. George S.
Kaufman and Fdna Ferber bare
satirized tbe home life of a
mythical family of actors in a
fihi'4iib New York apartment-
Whet her the Barrymores supplied i
Mr. Kaufman and Miss Ferbe- !
with their inspiration and are
actually caricatured in tbe play. Is
left to' the judgment of the audi
ence. The Cavendish family, with
which "Tbe Royal Family'" con
cerns itself, is made up of three
generations. First there is Fanny
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SIX REASONS WHY
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History Paper
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HEAVIER WEIGHT
cm ui fOTM atoes
SMOOTH WRITING
SURFACE
IKK DOCS MT VfD
ROUND CORNERS
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GREEN EDGES
DRILLED HOLES
DO MOT TM 0 stASV
ITS BOXED
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Cavendish wife of the deceased
Aubrey Cavendih. "the first ai lor
of bis 1av." w ho at the age of
seventy is planning her tour tor
he coming fewr.
There is also her troiner. ier-
tert Ivan. pompous player now
in the decline, ber two children
Julie and Tony, at Ihe crest of
their careera; and her granuuaugn
ter. le
Inrenue roles
rnlea
lia colorful family Is shown In
its tantrums, ita acid humor, and
it giy mourn. All are jealoua of,
their eurress. and yet loyal to each i
otter in the hours of extremity.
j A. w . S. lManI I rf parrs
Aunt al leu for womni
s ... iB affair given for
t (nr pUrns, 0f interesting student
( t) c4m,,UB activities.
v a
A W. S. board members are lo
be In the receiving line, and house
mothers will pour. Tarsals are to
serve the refreshments, and a
musical program will be given by
Delta Omicron. musical sorority.
Vivian Fleetwood Is social chair
man of the tea: Julia Rider, re
frehmen: Helen Stmble. pro
gram: Helen McChesney. decora
tion: and Betty Wahlquist, pub-
a ; licit y
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LAWRENCE. Has. Registra
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the end of the seccnl week wss
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Ciant and lgan counties, wfcx,
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