The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 08, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE I) V 1 1 . Y A K n K $ K A N
H I.miW. DCTHIll It
i
HUSKERS PREPARE
TO LEAVE LINCOLN
Football S-ua.. Will Pull A ay From llck Maml
Station on WrH.ncsi.ay r'vrniiijc for Jonrnrj
Tn Srau'iiac Orange Territory.
In the Valley
a, Jxk flllatt
""-.! Haluntav allhi-vllkh It U llol deft
nil aa !. IT. r.verru. iran yt'f-
slrlatv Stated that Koly will nt
tw ahl to t Into arttm. befor
lh 8oonr-Hur gam on Nov.
K.
I aa a awhala tha team tn lh lifl
lis cor.trnc did not far well 1
I taturday In lha opening day f th j
I loot ball Mason. Both Kansa
! ltvn mat Uams from th Big
Ttn and both vra tfaftattd by
larg tear, Kansas bowing ba
for Bob Iupp' lvn and
Coach !" MeMillln1 KApg
tlavtn lotmg to Purdu. Th Jay
havahtr war flC''Viy ,nrsnij
vninui i TUt'i lYII'ltV IV M I" 'III T '"' AflO' scored two touch. , do,t , tn. Aogitt
.M.IIHASKA I.II IAJI Hi 1 do-, an th Purdu lvn. Amu i i.t. i-,k and en th
latnlr olr). Star Hark. Ureal, Collar Hone in Kir.
Fnrotintrr of Season; Nulional , I)ortrr
lUr Nth York Clan High Hating.
trounvtd Grlnntll to th tun of if
to 7 and Nebraska vnas tinabl to
cor on th Muttang. Th r.
maindar of th Big Sir team war
playing agaimt their froh. Th
tootball eaton I now well under
uav in th eonfrnc ana from
r-om th way "Bo" McMlllln'a
K-Aggl played again! Purdu
Saturday, Big i eleven ar go
Ing to have their hand full thlt
fall with th Manhattan tribe.
f)ay MeMillln. nephew of Coach
"Bo" MeMillln. m to b th
main cog In th K-Aggl defer,
and gav Purdu fan plnty of
gridiron thrill In Saturday' fry
with th Boilermaker, nigrim
until
KANSAS mm
WILL PLAY MEXICANS!!
i i ta am I 'hi
Intramural
Socrvr Srhrilult'
I x V.
S I I-Ka ' 1'HI
irv a a n . Nm
I ii I hi !'" I t m I . N
i i iwn yi t .
I it hii n ia.i 'i r
lata In th aon and on th Man
hattan field. Th laet tim th
Husar vnited Manhattan they
had tough tlm th flret half but
th Mcond half they got under
way and rolled up a big la. Thlt
iir Coach Bible will tax hi
u.ik inn to Manhattan for
BY JACK ELLIOTT.
i1nly f v r.n.ir Nebraska' t'ornhuski r football mua1
"111 pull away'friMn lite Ko.-k lUi'l Ktnti-ni f.r tin trongl.
f th1 5ra.u l-niiiri lreu in N York for it Mventh
encounter on the football cri.iiron. rlrak.i onnio out of the
Southern MethliM cMtiu tilt with but on.- serious injury
anil thai to I'Umle K.1 , eter.in Uuskir b.trk. wha rvviwl
a rkn cellar lnr .ninn ni
I h;i tern viM run thrtHijh th
MuManc flfvm tn Saturday
fam. Caih HihU ha but thr
f!av to h'.p hi team Into top
ahapo for the bit intrctiMil
c'.an'ic at Pyrarus Saturday
Th f.wtaJt aqua.1 will pull out
t Litiootn .inr.1y msht at
orlvk an.t Ht atop o-r at
Spilth BrnJ for a twivh.xir work
oit Thunkiny afiem.ion. The
quad lrav South Bnd
Thurrlay oijht an.1 airt- in Syr
arua Ftiy momtnir tn time for
nether workout on the Syraruw
Tela.
Will Be Seventh.
When the ltu.krr ar.J Oranite
woet Saturday, it will be the
trventa time the two eleven have
tret on th cnJiron. The foot&a.i
lliikrr-Ornntr Record
117 Syracuse. tO; Nebras
ka. .
1 Nebraska. S; Syracuse, 0.
Syracuse, : Nebraska, ,
1JS Syracuse. 7: Nebraska. 0.
1i7-Nebraska, 21; Syracuse,
0.
18 Nebraska, 7; Syracuse,
.
th dope on th first gam It ap-' vh.t probably wilt b on of th
pear that Kansas will not o a , hardest confrnc game on tap.
' formidabl aggrgatien whil th
Kansas eleven from iwannattan;
look to b much stronger this year.
than last. Oklahoma and Miourl
hav not been in action yt and ,
' their power will be revealed thi j
week whn th Soonr ntrtaml
; Creighton at Norman and th Tl-1
ger tak on Iowa Stat at Am.1
Th Murou eleven should find it'
easy going against tn i,ycion.
although Coach Noel Workman
developing a fast backfield around
th flashy Trauger, who I playing
hi second year at quarter for th
rvrlen eleven. Nebraska. it
stems, has th toughest assign
WOMEXS TEXMS
GAMES iriU. BE
U F.I.I) THIS W EEK
Intramural paddle tennla and
rr pilar tennis cm a small aval
will start tht week. Prartlc
hour tth tnatmrtton may ho had
everv day at o'clock, and all day
on Wedneaday except at 1 o'clock.
Traffic may b held with any
one dentre-d. bill if no partner or
opponent la available. Information
Allen Schedules Game With; -;:. .ji,..,-. y?r
Nauonai t-nampion
Team for Oct. 6.
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hall .m with tha ;"vrr...y of . , m '' rhl
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k aaa I'M -a i.at H, i , m"
I aim llwiaa a 'i hai-i i t ,. '
tr i- A nn ilirau-tur nf alhlrlira at
th l'niverity of Kanaa. and head
hiuiketball roach. The same la to
N rlaved at jiwrno Jan
This riMrnea anon after th
atfna la-ltla tha t'nlveraltv
nrni tn h iila-e.t at Kanaas lltv
and before the Intercollegiate ara
son Is Tilly underway.
Nernllailiini Ailh Lronclo
Oho, roarh of th Mexican team,
aero completed today. Th I'nl
varaitv nf kjaiu o team Mas the na
tional champion In IPl'S-M.
WORK ON NKW
WOMKYS RKST
ROOM STARTKD
Work wa to continue Tueaday
on rrenaration of a room in the
BouthweM corner of I'niversity
ball for a women' rest room
The work as atarted Saturday
The room Is one which was iims! aa
a rest room a few yean ago, but
was later made over for ue aa a
claasroom. Pue to noiae rauaed
by pa.wm-by. the room was not
suitable for "clan purpose, and
will b turned Into a rest room
LANG RCPLACES WINSURN
Charles V. l-aiir. irin
me la to ' o.i u n i Tag hai-pa f iai,Mi tliarles . Ijhir. Iroin , b,
a 191d I Tuna ii l r . ' am. I'nlted Slates weather atnti.-n n
iT ' ' f' kania '.n J r j nild lltv H t. ha ril.-. .1 11
e three s. t amm ..am hn a i. . ' . ' V. . t"" H
of fall- rsi i r . tku Xi n. l ! t . W inburn of th l.im-.ln i , in
.aa lltv. ' .Z .. a.. v. . , .......! Junior ohiH-rver Mr UMv... ,
.. mi k,v..uitakr the napid vt.v hh
Ident are Ka!fh It. Severance,
harh. Central City. Kenneth F.
Van Sant yrV.ow jacket. Thi
Camma IVIta' Omaha, and Cjr;l
W. Winkler. Mue sh.rt. Tdta Tau
Delta. Lexir.fton.
FHe for President.
Tho filed for sophomore class
" r --- a
lha iinivra.itv haa started collect-
Is supjrested by the Intramural of - j , furniture" for the win. which
fic that the freshmen and upper- I ., ornet within two weeka.
rlaamen of an orfanuatlon hold . nOC0rj,nK m t k. Seaton. pur-
eliraination tournaments m arcme cjaMinif a
which team will enter lb
mural competition.
k..lM rt
hatwwn the two .-hoola atarted praajnt are Rn harJ W. Beil. blue
hac tn 1917 ahen Syrama lu
:k Hn.akers into cams 10 to 9. In
Nehraska wa. victorious and
'h next two james wre taken
hv the eautern eleven. For the
pi.t two j-ears Coach Lew An
dreas has" hrouRht h. eaatern
'Icxtn to Lincoln and both times
h! Hufkera have h?en virtoriou.
Sporu critx-a :n tfi et wn
h.ve watched the men of Coach
Andreaji perform thia season, rate
shirt Acacia Bellwoo.1: I-naJa
Shaffer, yellow jacket. Tau Kappa
Fpsilon. 'Hooper: Verna Stevena.
independent. Beaver City; Oor
M. Thomas, barb. Nebraska City.
Candidates for freshman class
preaidcr.t are K.1mn Punne. Mu
shut ri Kappa Alpha: Lyie B F.no
and !".ne e' I Nh of wha
are runn.ns inJependcr.t of either
Sarb or fraternil.es. El wood N.
Thoir.r.sn. -ellow jacket, Thi
he O ran re eleven as cce of the t' .La :rtnr r-be barb.
--ft powerful tn eastern footbaUj . R
: rcla ajid Xebra-ka accuta brr1 VVoRen Enter Raee'
.ck information to the Huaker Candidates for senior woman-at-
. awp that Andrea has a jvV,iahrt larpe ir.ember of the studer.t coim-
t'ven that will be hard to handle. c:l are Lorella Ahern. Theta Phi
A.w.f.in. Alpha. Shubert: Kaihenne il.a-
Have Tralmng Advantage. Rr. 0mA.
The handicap the Syracuse ,r-h stntr. Pi Beta Thi. Fre
r !.ven will h.ive over Nebraska is monU Hfn xv hit more. Alpha
hat they have played two prac- 0mcpa Val!ev.
.ic tames this seajnw and toaca Dr.artf t from seven ao-
.Tidi-cas took his squad tnto train- artr-d in the race for
honorary colonel are Opal Ayres.
Alpha Chi Oinera. Lincoln: Mary
I.liZAhcth Crait. Pe:ta Ganur.a.
Aunira: Helen Manmr.j:. Kappa
Alpha Theta Pawd Oty; Maxine
Mathrrs Pi Beta Thi. North
Platte; r.lenua New I n, Delta Zeta,
Salt. Lake C.:-. aad Bdna Schmk,
Alpha M IVlln. St. Louia.
Set Vetir.g Hour.
ro'in be -pei from 9 to 5
ocIckI? l-uay ar..;! vrtirji may be
iine at th Tenr.p;? I'ui! a in or. th
c!tv csmpijs or the home vr.ors-ji-s
bu-.iriirs on the sfnoultural
college cawriis Ail e)eci.;oneerirp
:ti uri.j rea--"th pnc p1-' m''5
be prccn'.ed M student coancil
members in charge of the election.
In order to vote, students must
present their idr.t.fication card
at the polls and these will be
LOU HILL
Announcing
Reldcrest
Clothes
Marshall Field & Co.
Product
Display Room
721 Federal Trust
the last week tn Aucust. W ith
ih: kart. Coach Bible and his men
MV'ot a toug-b. assigT.ment in this
"a.: rday'i fjame. STeuse lost
1! cre.M Hal Baysinger this xrar
uT ha shifted "its attack to a
,.i;i le winkhack system and have
.-. V ..: string of x-eterans ia sjit
V.u-h has been aad this season on
)-) iVmble wing-back formation
uv3 ?t has been used wiccexfalV--
v Tr. a n y outstanding eleven?-.
t4cford was one of the early sd
.r.:cs in this style of play anoi
t hss been adopted bj- C'.i.u Lew
riiaa for his SjTacusc Or&npe
t v, a.
ith the first nanae on the 199
; now hirtory. Coach Dana
HiVe, the Corr.husker mentor,
t a r t e d out the week with a
kTgthy session in the training
icoro ana a wee program oa iuc
ed. Many rough edfres shone out ; punched in order to prevent dupli-
:a the Saturaav tilt and Bible and
bis ?-taff hope to knock these off
hefore the Scarlet lines up against
Evracuse Saturday. One depart
rvnt which eeemed to lack polish
1n the Mustang mix was the in
ability of the ends to get down on
ibe runts and down the Texas ball
toteis.
In the Syracuse brickfield are
two veteran ball earnersSammy
Sebo and Stevens. Both these
Orange backs can be figured to dn
plenty of damage against Ne
braska when the two elevens meet
this week. Borton and Frank com
iKvns in vot:nff. Students ahi
not be allowed to get duplicates of !
lost identification cards to use in
voting, according to aa announce- I
ment from the registrar's office.. ;
Thi privilege was greatly abused I
at the election la3t spring. j
CORN COES TAKE j
TICKET SALE OF
PLATERS' SHOWS j
Continued From Page 1.1 j
Saturday matinee falls on the day ;
of a football same, the show will
plete the Orange quartet. FYank i be given Saturday morning. j
being a first year roan and Eorton Change Show Time,
a reserve back from last year. of Uje phWg hav.
j been set from 7:S0 to 10:55 o'clock
j in order to allow university women
i to be in on time. T. J. Thompson.
! dean of student affairs, who has
i assisted ( with all arrangements,
' snoke enrr.ha.tir.allv in favor of a
ment again this week when they i will be iven at in imramuraj
Journey to tn eastern c 'iit- " -ii- -
meet th Syracuse Orang ivn. game -t!l he furnished at the
awtman'a nmnuium.
Thi week the Comhusker pun i-racticea win conunu. i-r ; ajrln.
awav for the eaMetn coast for ; or fix- weeks and th tournaments , purrhasing department
. ' . - 1 1 k.i I .!... VAMmlur III.. . . . . . . , ,
n. In meeting the Syracuse Or- Is supgested hy the Intramural of
ange eleven from Syracuse. N. i .,
the Neb-ka Cirtnhiiliers are tak
ing on one of the stiffest foea in
the realm of root nan. i wn vr
Andreas has always put a strong
a ta. - a. .1 1 a a. taaax - 4 allt
eievrn on inr iiria mint ir-i .
: KOHMKR FOOTBALL j
' with the Oranpe footballers Sat-I PLWER MARRIES!
!un1v thev had little difficulty in j
l tTo veTr, u aTd Vet . former Cornhusker footbeJl PJajrr.
t Lim.-in and Uh Ume Ue The wedd.rg " P- j
Scarlet waa successful m.a year urday VS!, briber '
' the Huskers hit the road ami every j home of Mr eryj. brother. .
, vahrask team takes to ' Avard. After attending tbe s. M.
' h7r,4d foTon, of Those tong I, -Nebraska football game In
inr ",. . . . . . i fjnocin Saturdav afternoon, Mr.
TrirtVng l" Vt their fbal! ' and Mrs M.ndery left on a short
. L 7. heMTt coach on the tram wedding trip. Ttaey will reside at
pulls out of Lincoln. It was ,n 191. . Grand Island where J M "
that the Svraeuse-Ncbraska foot- Is high school athletic coa.h Miss
tall nvalo- began. That first Fields attended Grand Island col
game went' to the Orange eleven I lege.
. ik. 1010 ei-ii as a 3 to 0
affair for Nebtaaka. In 1922 and
1?:3 Svracuse was again success
ful, making the games now played
at a tie -three up The Huskers
are plaving it off this Saturday,
the seventh game between the two
schools, and Coach Bible is going
to spend long hours of practice
with his boys in scarlet tn prepa
ration for this eastern classic Sat
urday. The Cornhusker pigskin tutor
has Just thee day to get hi Scar
let eleven tn shape tor the big In
tersections! battle in the east Sat
urday. The came Saturday was
satisfactory considering th fact
that it was a season pener but
there are many places that the
coaching staff are going to drive
en th.s week. Getting down n
the punt eemed to be the out
standing weakness against S. .
U. and thi department stood out
like a aoee thumb because (he
Mustangs were welt nigh pretl
at this phase of the game. Coach
Ed Weir was devoting a great
amount of time to this department
Monday night.
With the loss of Claude Row
ley, who was injured in the Meth
odist game. 0.-ach Bible will have
to push to the limit to et his
backfield in condition for the Syr
acuse eleven. wiue, jo.n au
Rowlev. three of the most out
standing backfield men on the
bench, is enough to make any f oct
ball coach wODder what be will do
next. Sloan will probably be in
shape to start against Syracuse
RENT CARS
Stivtel - A ' rrd. Chevrolet 1xe
and four nd Reo W erlneo and
r-.j-ir.f Clouds.
Special discount n Chevrolet
ryllrxler car and Reo Wolverine.
Resrrattoes held until 7 p. ra.
rtra chars- tnt at 7 p. ra.
Plenty ft ears t all time w
nil appradal your bunn
Motor Out Company
1120 P Street Arway Open
r.l. A. STEELE
Publishers Representative
S Columbus Circle
New York. N. Y.
ATTENTION, STUDENTS
For self -supporting students de
siring fascinating remunerative
work either temporary or perma
nent, may I suggest that many
students cf both sexes have earned
scholarships and cash sufficient to
defray all college expenses repre
senting national magazine publishers-
If Interested write or wire
for details - M. A. Steele. Nati-mal
Organizer. 5 Columbus Circle, New
Tork, N. T.
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More of What?
Plenty More
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BARB POLITICAL
MACHINE ENTER S
ELECTION FIELD
(Continued From Page 1.)
ternity. I cant give you Williams'
reason for leaving."
Council Is Inactive
When interviewed Monday as to
his atand on the situation, Nelson.
full ituc:ent JOendanee at all per
formances. "Any student who claims to be
educated should knoor something
about art, literature, and music"
"Your Drug Store"
O. tt rui is raiiJ
-Inrloua Trl:nc to see J1
bunch back acain.
THE OWL PHAKMACY
anS
ibe
B 10SE
1 hi. 1Th.
president of tie Barb council, slat- j stated Dean Thompson. "There is
ed that the Barb council is not a , no better way for students to gam
political organization and does not ! an appreciation of art than by at
cfficially bark any political faction j tending good plays put on by good
ftr ticket. He stated that no group actors. The plays haT-e always
of candidates had been selected or been of a high order and ha-e been
endorsed br the council. verv well given.
- "I am psymg no attention to i should like to urge every stu
barb -wlitics and do not know of j dent to avail himself of this edu
ny organisatirin being d o n e j cationa.1 .opportunity."
among the barbs." declared Nel- Consider Many Play.
rm. 'Wnitfora may nave some -p p&y9 under consideration
kind of a party up his sleeve but if i for pro(jUrtion are: "The Boval ;
Family." Oct. 3 8 lo -jonn
I Furgason," Nov. 15 to 21; "Elmer
I the Great," Dec. 13 to 39;
so I do not know anything about It.
"Not Interested."
"I -ithdrew from politics be
"use I am not interested in them.
I do not intend to pledge a frater
nity although I had several rushes
"Trilbv." Jan. 17 to 23; TeHo--Jacket."
Feb. 7 to 13; "R. U. R,"
Feb. 28 to March : ' After Dark,"
last fall. I am not prejudiced April 4 to 10, and "Hamlet," May
against fraternities although 1 do
tiunk that the fraternity syttem at
the university could be improved.
2 to 8.
At no time will the plays inter
fere with examinations or the
I am for the barbs, not against the ! preparation tor examinationa. Stu
fraternitiea, if vca wnderstand i dents wlio find it Impossible to use
what I mean." I their ticket at any time may
- Following is the statement transfer it to someone else,
-ague! by the barb Headers and I Reservations made last spring
reented to the Nebraska Mon- j will be filled first. These reserva
Uy: "We sincerely regret the tions will be placed witi Latsch
withdrawal of Williams and the Bros, and must be obtained there.
barb council from political activi
TSea, tout we wish to can the atten-tie-.
of the student body to the fact
Uiat the) are sot the only barbs
fro the campus. VTe do not tn any
way &pT their ability as po
litical leaders, but we feel that we
cu grit along without them, if
aMoeanary. Tbere will be a barb
ticket this year."
Candidate for Election.
Candidates for senior president
ar George "W. KolL. y;llow Jacket.
TV Sigma K&ppsL Omaba; Oarroll
R. Pavuey. blue Shirt, Delta t'psi-1-tt.
Loncoln, and W. Gerald Wbit
ford, barh, Trenton.
Candidate for Junior class pre-
Stop At
Hotel D'Hamburger
for
Shot Gun Service
1141 Q St. 1718 P St.
"Buy 'Emlj the Ssek"
Socially Correct
Etcti before they are
opened, letters reflect their
importance, vhen written on
Eaton. Crane &
Pike'.
Correspondence
Papen
This quality rtJUacsery is
always cordially received in
homes where t&ctefol dis
tinction in correrpondence
papers i pprecia.td.
Tucker-Shean
St&lkmers
B33D6 1123 0N' St
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j of confidence, of interest in the public or
certain classes thereof. The Daily Ne
braskan brings to you the advertisements
of Lincoln's foremost establishments.
Thru its pages can be seen the trend of
style, the path of fashion, the presentation
of marketable merchandise in its every
aspect quality, value, and so on. The
Rag constitutes a medium for the presen
tation of the finest advertising. Thru it
the students of our school are united on
a common ground, with mutual sj-mpathy
and agreement in campus news. By its
extensive circulation Nebraska students
are offered the advertisements of the best
establishments. Read the ads.
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