The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 23, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Biblemen Expect Tough Foe InMissouri Tigers
CRITICS POINT FOR
HARD TIGER GAME
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li mat oh Mtoiiri' rtri- wi'h l r:-ka n s. ixi ntii it
'iouM be a jrrvat (."uni.- " Tho 1 Mimii. f..itra!l tutor lf
l'evei the annual Vice r-Hiinke rO
lh rn the tViluniMa km ?antr
mil he on of the gretet
f.iniVvkll rlmmci offered in the
mMd nl thm year (Vh Pan
Hlhle t the helm e the Sort
nvmd hd thown to. pfrt crt:r
throujh'nif the rountry tht the
IMP edition of th Nebranka
eleven In developtn into th rKl
Cornhusker foolthaSl team turned
out at the fi(f rn k hvl.
Student at th rmvereuy of
M..ourt trted pep pewion on
ihe Columbia campus M.ndy ;
with the f!ofn. "keep the rvl '
line unrromed " The Tigr r e leve n
hat won Its two pameii th: acaon ,
an.1 rolled up a total of tome fifty
polttd w-Wte tta two Iowa oppon
ent! he failed to itrore.
Rece Adda Power.
Coach Cwlnn Henry, the Tiger
mentor, rtarted hla Missouri ele
ven Monday to perfect It offers-
iv play. But H is not only Its of- ,
fensive play thai Henry Is working !
on. for he is also keying his TiKer ;
warrior up to a blRh. point for i
this jfrtdiron bat'le Saturday. He
regards the Missouri-Nebraska i
fame with utmost Importance and j
Us nnninp. he believes, will har e ,
a reat deal to do with winning
tho conference. The iniurv list for i
Missouri after the Drake frame I Coach Owlnn Henry, football di
amounted to nothing and the Tifrer ' rector of the Tijjers from Colum
eleven la In the best of condition j bi. who entertain the Nebraska
for the Nebraska Oornbuskers i Cornhuskers in the Scarlet s opn
Patnrdav. Titfer followers are op- ! insr conference frame at t'olumbta
limistlc" but not overconfident. ' Saturday. Henry ha developed
Thev realize as well as the Mlzzoti , -ne of the stronfrest Missouri
coach that the Cornhuskesa are ; football teams that the "Show Me"
po!ng to b a difficult team to 1 state has turned out in many years
handle and the addition of Kern and are out to avenge the stingrlrK
Reoce to the Missouri lineun . 24 to 0 defeat handed them by the
rrngtbena the eleven
ablv.
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Tier laiin Arc.
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w ill
Snulh TiKer enter. h-
in the Ml uiri forward
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usll hfn the Titr- t and Hu--kfrs
rnt'ct in the iVIumlua tilium Sat
xintay in the rrx-M inviiar.l H.j
Six 'onfrcr.-e gsme -n the .m
rtifker 1ste th s.a'n Smith is
ore i f th- be--t i-cnters in the con
ference anl i one of the main
stays in the Henry forward wall
It y circles This position seems to
be the rntical point of the Ne
braska line h.le the rccive ma
terial at tackle is rot sufficient in
case of heavy iniiuc Ych
"Hunny" Oakes is ticvor .ig the en
tire week of prv t'cc before the
Tirer garre in t mld'-ig up his re
serve line to rratih n:a:nst the re
serve!" of Coach tlwinn Herty.
,Sprr.tiic, Cnf Sin. Rillrod.
BJ:c ml C;.rvcy Add
To Murker lie pes.
SPRAGUE SHAVES TIME,
Nehrakv cr oourtry team
will travel to t'.!ur.ib;a this week
f!il to run aj,a.it the MissouM
!i.!l and Ilers Tiie ice will end
lfte.n th. h.'ves if the tim
h'lr ker-Ti:i r f v.tl 'l -snie There I
will be f .it ttcrsrn nihfce the
tnr tx-csptsin Spiairue. Cnffin. ;
ils-vry an i Ha:'., and the regular .
two .riili-t fn m th- tiack team of
lat r. Iiuis Ktherton The
sixth "man is :l!r'Vl, and this Is
his fir.'t yexr of competition with
the xarsit'y squid W ith the large
tm-nlier f vct"rans out for the
tram. Coach S. hu'te 1s expecting
to produce a winn.ng team.
l,con Spraiie been cover
ing tho course in the rst time this
year Two years ago he was
elected captei'n, but he was un
ai'le to return to si hool In '2K.
tlriffm. Intie nnd Cian-ey have
N-en working out about three
times a week, and they are coming
in not far behind Sprsgne. The
we. k foivmg the Missouri rsce,
the team will run against the
Kanss harriers n the Nebraska
course, finishing the race between
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IN PENNSYLVANIA
Taiil llullipi. ihi uaa gtadu
ated trtm the t'nivetmty of Ne
braska geology drpartmenl last
June, has reelvel a position
ronsulttng geologist with th
niril liri 'Tinnriin '!
I laboratories tn Hradford. I'a
Mr. MeUher. an eminent go.
oist who was connected with the
Cnitetl 8ttea geoognal aurx-ey
for manv years, heads th firm
which Mr. Vhillipl Is to V asso.
riated with. Since hit graduation
Mi. Phillip! has been woiking for
the Nebraska state
mission.
Kent Cars
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Ml ri'MsllllH'lll H.-. s v ,
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Arcade Garage
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Hire we have Keith Hursley.
1ST pound Tiger end ho figures
in an impoitnnt riMe In I'oach
tlwinn Henry s passing game that
he will launch against the I'nlver
sity of Nebraska Comhuskers In
the annual Huker-Tiger game at
IVlumb'a this Satunlay. Hursley
Is a veteran wingman and one of
the niiist outstanding in the con
ference tn pass receiving.
Korlt Allontls Meeting
Of Iona Teaeliers (Jroup
Prof. H. t Koch Journeyeii to
Red Oak. ta.. Vt. 17 and ad
dressed two sections of the Jun
ior College division of the South-
the halves of the homecoming western Iowa Teachers assocla-
ATHLETIC PROGRAM
FILLS WHOLE WEEK -
game against Kansas Aggies.
Further trwits wnll te held
Wednesday, in oi-der to pick the
team that will nm against Kan
sas. All men who hnve been
woiking out are to come to the
out.
tion. His first talk dealt with
the philosophy of the Junior col
lege movement nnd his second
discussed the Junior college as
the students see It.
consider-! Nebraska Cornhuskers last year at
Lincoln.
Out in Memorial stadium Coach
Dana X. Bible, the master of des
tinies for Cornhusker football, is
drilling hla Scarlet squad night
aTer night In preparation for this
coming game witi the Tigers. It
if the all important game of the
1929 achedule in the Big Six. To
win the opening conference game
with Missouri la a good Indication
ar to where the football power of
the conference is sheltered. Bible
is not concerned any more with
intersectional battles. His slate of
cast-west and southern games is
row history and he ia throwing
everything; Into the battle for the !
five game conference series that !
lies Just ahead. Missouri. Kansas, j
Oklahoma, K-Aggles and Iowa
State Is the lineup that will greet j
Coach Bible until the close of the I
season on Memorial stadium sod
Thanksgiving day.
Mondav and Tuesday eveninr '
Coach Bible drilled his Scarlet
pigskin warriors on both defensive
add" offensive work. The frosh
were given the south end of the
sod and the Nubbins team the
north end and after running a few
plays against the frosh. they
moved up to the other end and
went on defense against Tiger
plays. Coach Charley Black, who
scouted the Tleer eleven In its
Iowa invasion, states that
Intramural Schedule and
Intercollcge Baseball
High Spots.
A full week with soccer games,
a hare and hound race, and inter
college baseball is on deck for L'ni
versity of Nebraska students.
hiof feature of the week will
be the introduction of intercollege ;
playground baseball, the first in- j
tercollege sport ever sponsored on ;
the campus by ihe department of
intramural athletics The birads
will meet the teachers in the first
of the intercollege games Tuesday.
Wednesday will see the aggies i
wrangling with th engineers.
Thursday the dentists will attempt
to pull one from the lawyers,
while the pharmacy college boys
will meet the arts and sciences
club Friday.
The hare and hound race, per
haps the high spot of the week for
fraternity men. will be run Wed
nesday at 4:Sn o'clock. Announce-
ment of the starting point of the I
race will N posted on the bulletin ;
board of the south dressing room ;
at the stadium.
Soccer players will have a busy
week, with each team playing two
games. Phi Delta Theta has
dropped out of soccer competition.
buskers. Weighing 190 pounds and The soccer schedules are given
fast, the Crete athlete may see .elsewhere in this newspaper.
plenty of service the remainder of j -
the season. j I,eKo.MiioI Addresses
foSSlt. K iThSSS; n TeH'hrr,; Wiation
position and hoping he will get a i J- K-. IRossignol ad-
break the rest of the season and 1 meeUng of the Kansas
tav as clear of the Injury column I Association of Teachers of Kco-
h. nmnihlv r.n vr Hon Rrosn- nomlcs held at Lawrence. Kaa.,
f .. ,..,, , Saturday, Oct. lfl
runic is v ( n ie ni. iml iiiiici
Dr. lraus I laee
Article in Magazine
Dr. M K. Stauss of the depart:
ment of physics is the author of an
article entitled Ivofle.tion of X
Rays From Platinum Sputtered on
;ia.ss," appearing in the October
issue of the Physical Keview. Dr.
Stauss made his experiments last
spring and during the early part
of tho summer. This year he is
spending at the I'niversity of Chi
cago where he holds a rational re
search fellowship.
Davis Coffee
Shops
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Day and Night - 108 N. 13
t
Facing Campus 1131 R
Fountain Service
"On To Missouri"
With B&F
OVERCOATS
$35.00 to $50.00
GLOVES
$5.60 to $5.00
SCARFS
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Bennett & Flugstad
"Across From Cuni(s"
the Husker who carried across the
only score in the ntt game Satur
day seems to be the logical man
for that position while the other
terminal of the Husker forward
wall is in the sifting process. Steve
Hokuf who has Just overcome
scholastic difficulties which have
kept him on the sidelines during
the first quarter, is getting the
call for the other wing position.
Hokuf is one of the finest built
wlngmen in the camp of the Corn-
GV?- ii.Jli JP:., Corner llth
Mbti if""" vfiuy yjttuuusiiu ui and
GreenSfampsX LINCOLN'S BUSY STORE s"GCt
has a well polished football ma
chine with an offensive attack
that fa well varied in running at- '
tack and aerial work. !
Kew Minor Injuries.
The Injury toll from the Pitt ;
game was not exceptionally heavy
In the camp of the Cornhuskers, 1
with Lewandowski getting the ,
toughtest when he broke two ;
fingers In the game. Dutch Koster i
and Hugh Rhea were suffering i
from lime burns while Sloan, Witte
and Richards came through the '
game In good shape Scberrlnger, I
halfback, who was injured in the 1
Syracuse game Is still gracing the 1
injury column but is expected back j
in snape ror Missouri.
Coach Bible expects to spend i
tms week in Dullding up plenty of
reserve material in his backfleld
and has made one change since
the Pitt game. Red Young has
Ven moved into the A backfleld
in place of Harold Frahm, the
Reatric back. Young was work
ing with Farley, Sloan and Witte
in the session on the sod Tuesday
night.
Coach "Bunny" Oakes' forward
Wall is also due for some shaking
up and revamping. Cliff Morgan,
tackle with Klmer Greenberg and
Dutch Koster holding down the
two guard berths. The center po-
sttlon seemed to be the one weak- j
ness against "Tommy" Tarkinson I
Saturday and the big back found j
little difficulty in going through
the center of the Nebraska line, j
Hugh Rhea. Harvey Bauer and j
Morrison are the other centers in '
the Cornhusker line but all are t
Henry j more or less inexperienced In vars- !
Grace Knock Homer
To U in for Teachers
The Teacher's college play
ground baseball nine downed
the Birsd team In their regular
scheduled game on the drill
field Tuesday afternoon by a
core of ? to 2.
At the end of the seventh In
ning tho score was knotted at
2 to 2. An extra inning was
called for -and Harvey Grace,
Teacher's college, came up to
the plate to knock out a home
run and pu the game on Ice
for hit college.
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