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i i TOL'R r Rinvv. ocTnnr.R ga. Tiger Eleven Fears Cornhusker Aerial Attacl 1 1 . 4..... I NEBRASKANS PULL OUT FOR MISSOURI BiMrmrn TVar I p Stadium Vrlnsdj Nijrlit U itli ipnal Drill and Krxicw of All Plan M.-t TX'ill IVrd .paint Tiprr Clan. HLSKF.R AERI l. ATTACK WOKKU'.S C.WINN IIF.NRY Scout Hring Hark N of rlirjik,a lMinj Stuff Aftrr Rattle With Iittflnr:li : Miru l.inc Cliallrnjrra Strcnptli of !! For. y JACK ELLIOTT. A fast, snappy signal dnll coo le4 1lh aa entire review and ex amination over the work that will be ukn up against the Missouri Ttgera In Columbia Saturday, wis tb heaJIlner on Coach Dana Bi ble'a program for hta Scarlet fiKt ball warnora on Mr mo rial staJ tum sod last night. In the final drill session of the rk, the Hu.k ra re loaded to the brim for the mighty attack to be launched against the opening conference foe this week. Coach Bible and hia Huskers pulled away from Lincoln at 9 o'clock Thursday evening; and will reach Columbia In time for a work out on the Missouri field Friday afternoon. Thirty-one players were taken on the tnp. four lifted In the Injury column. "HI" Prucka. Le wandowskl. Schertinger and Row ley will not make the tnp due to Injuries received during the sea on. The probable lineup to meet the Tlgera at kickoff time In Co lumbia tomorrow will find Morgan and Hokuf at the wing positions. Rlcharda and Broadstone at the tackle bertha. Grenberg and Hos ier at the guard posts and Rhea at center. The Hunker backfield will he made up of Young-Farley-Wttte-Sloan. Passing Werrlea Miuou. Reports from Columbia are that Coach liwinn Henry and hi coach ing ataff are worried over the new passing attack that the Cornhusk er launched against Pitt. Hereto fore Henry was only concerned with a Nebraska running attack but Coaih Jack Crangle relumed to Columbia this week after waUh ing the Husker-rvtt fame with re trts that the Ncb'atka team had taken to the air with a well pol ished atrial fame. Mir-souii sor.bes ay that for the first time In year the Tier gtl.Mer rre able to match the power of Nebra.ika ' wbt-n the frtKll teams of the two srhon'.s meet Saturday in the annual homerr.m.ng classic at Co lumbia. Coach Gwmn Henry stated some thing to this effect 5al vieek. but quickly aii.lrd that il will take more "than sheer power to cpe with the tactics of Coach Dana Li ble and his band of Cornhusker from Lincoln. AnJ the Missouri coach has figured that it will not take the power of the Tiger wall alone to stop the powerful drives ' of Clair Sloan. Captain Oorge Farley anj Red" Young, but it will take a smart Tiger team on defense to break up the Husker atrial game. Missouri will no longer be able to pull its defense up behind the line and leave it there as it has done for the past tire years, but it will be kept on the alert all afternoon for the Cornhusker aenal game that will be mixed up with a well groomed running attack by the B:blemen. Scout Brings Message. For the fli-st time In many yea a Missouri scout has returned to ' the lair of the Tiger w:ta the re port that the Scarlet machine is to be feared more in the air than in any other way. The strategy of the H:l.le team will be unleashed in full strength tomorrow atternn when the TlRer and Husker ele vens clash ill one .f the f real's! football classic eer t i be played bv the two anrirnt rivals 'Cmih B Me ra tt.t the ma jority of the pra. ti.e lime this week in polinl.ini up the Husker eleven on funoai.ienul work and the uffenle power Hie first part of the week wa turned over to fundamental tatties In Utkling. blocking and linewotk with a Wed nesilav scrimmage aa.nst tue nuLtitn team and (roh eleven Th Thursday sess.oa was ta;wied off IN a Ufiht signal urui anj dummy eirimm.i;e b't-re -me squad entrained for Columbia Hi bl. is atihlir. with the morale of the t'-am "3 the even of the open ing Hig Sit game and hope to give the packed stadium at Colum bia tomorrow one of the greatest football games they have ever seen. The following ltt of Scarlet warriors made the trip to Missouri: Frn. I. n.m.n ...r.M.1 I n- I pi '.ttrrij y hr. I.fliwl Capl k lk..-. out '" hiw lith.n ;imH t.rr t u dftU I ,Tlrf l.ffl.i'g l. thl : H.uf i H Jf.f..m. OfKafta i r i. -mI It n4 K Krr -n-1 l--.4 .-fc k'ter. L'n4on pji'tr Iat B'i'Ia-o. V)4. f TI UrHr ! f- ipf'.-il Vo-n t-t-. C tt U V!rrn nwiM M&rvm I 111! '-m.fi -aro4 f. k;rie A -1 Trr . Ijr.f n ii rrura omh H iCh VJ Ar.inc t .o-r lUr. '''r.4 I.sn4 P.,T"i! Hfhrl l'lrH Ol, j J-f I.'rwi.ln There on thing at leait that the Cornhusker football fan will not have to worry about this ysar and that Coach Gwinn Henry sending It a pair of cripples to won the football gam at ho did th last tm Nebraska played at Co lumbia. Reports out of Columbia state that the Tiger team Is In the best of condition toe th Cornhusk er from Lincoln. Paul Marvin, reserve Tiger footballer, is th only member of the Miuou squad on th injury list and Coach Henry expect to throw his sntir power on th gridiron tomorrow In an at tempt to down th mighty Scarlet from Lincoln and contmu his vic tories in th Big Sis- And on th other hand, a fighting band of Cornhuiker under th tutelage of Coach Dana X. Bib left last night for Columbia, wher they open th Big Sis conference season and hop to start th season as they have started foe a number of years ith a victory. Aspics Meet Knpneer On IMa prounl Today The second of a series of inter coI!ge plavground baseball games will be played at 4:3) this after non h"n the Aggies meet the Kn,-ineers on the dn!l field. The Inter-college sport Is the f.rrl in a new field. A complete program involving competition auong various colleges of the unl vrity ha been planned for tne y:ir. i he purpose ot tne inter college program Is to give non fraternity Vudcnts a chance to take part in some athletic activity, according to Rudolph Vcgeler, di rector of intramural r.thMic. RENT CARS VJrt "4- rows Cbetrwet ind four and Reo WoUrtr am tvnt Ooud f-ciai lUcount Chroiet ?;tnJr car and R Wolver" -Merr&liana teld antll TP Cm cbarr blns iilp P.Mjty ot ear st si! 'UM m !l spprectata eoor eusrnew Motor Out Company 1120 l Btr Alway Open DANCE AT Antelope Park BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LEO BECK AND HIS ORCHESTRA The Oklahoma Sooner, thst band of redmn coached by Ad Lindsev. will find it tough going Saturday when they mix with Bo" McMillin'a Aggie eleven at Manhattan. Fresh from their vie- tor- over the Jayhawker. the K Aggies will take on the Sooners to prove the fact that they will be in the race this sea-son with one of . the strongest elevens ever turned out by the Manhattan school. The ' Aggie crew nave confidence in McMiIlin. they have confidence In themselves and as they continue to grow in the teachings of Mr. McMiIlin. they come out of their slump and show- Big Sis followers that the Wildcat Is not a dis carded thin but Just as powerful as ever before. Lee Page, halfback on th Unl versity of Kansas eleven, is the high scorer at present In Big Six football circles, with a mere eight een points.. Unless some Tiger In dividual or Husker back can run rampant In Saturday's game. Page will continue to lead the scorers. The eighteen points rolled up by th Jayhawkse back is considera bly small in comparison to othsr year but th Big I't this Season in getting under full steam. After Saturday, th score in th conference will begin to pit up and th power of th conference backs will soon com to th front. y Two Ur Moti he auw-e on the football horifon the at few weeks, whuh have raiiM-d consid erable comnwnt. The firt la the Carnegie athletic rej ort which ha ' iaued uuk a Jtir in foot balKlom, and the second Is th wide pub licity given to the resignation of Frn.x h Kagshsw at W ashington. The first Is a selection of universi ties by the Carnegie foundation to find out how much commercial imii existed in football, and there were only a handful of hoM thst Car negie did not find some slain of commercialism existing. Nebraska was not included In the reort and , Yale. Cornell. Chicago. 'et Point. 1 Weideysn and Williams were the only nes that wtr among the guilt lei... The se of Bsgshaw at Seattle was a culmination of a two-year fight by the student body to oust the fiwlbnll coach. Bsg shaw hs gone through three game so far this season without' a victory and the school is clamor-; Ins; for his dismlual. although he still hss two more vears to serve on his contract. Kansas will go north this week to meet th Iowa Stat Cyclones on State field. Kansas Aggies will entertain th Oklahoma Sooner and Nebraska meets Mis souri to complete the first week this season that all Big Sis elev ens hav battled the same day in games with a bearing on the championship. riespit the fact, that Lee Page, Jiyhiwk back, did not score last week, he Still continues to lead the confer. 1 ence In individual scoring. Mis souri and K-Aggies. the only two conference team who hav played t'oft-lrr i'nlh tor. f.'r.'fJ Sport Hntry A call was issued today by Rudolph Vogslsr, swimming coach and director of Intra mural athletic ot the univr. ity. foe entries for handball and water polo. Me. Vogsler re quested that all entries be mad by nest Tuesday. thus far. e tied In the lead foe th 129 flig. Lat night on th aod Coach Bi-j tie aent Ills pigskin warriors through their final workout on th ! home field. He waa well pleased with th- showing made by th Scarlet and commented on the Im provement since the first of th week. It took the Hunkers about two days to get that I'ltt defeat out of their minds and turn their ' attention to football doing In th , Big Six conference, the title of , which thev hold from last year.; Ben Young, Clair Sloan and Capt. i;eore Farley ran wild against Bill lay"a nubbin team In the open ; session Wednesday and from all In dications it'a going to be a battle for Wood In the annual Tiger-: Husker duel al Columbia tomor row. The final scrimmage almost proved to be fstal to (lair Sloan. Cornhusker tariaieii ace. as ne re turned a punt and was tackled out side the field. An injury' to his knee wa reported to be of minor Importance and the team physician stated that Sloan would be in con- : dillon for the game Saturday. IVofraitor AttrnI Tumuli) Dairt i -'in. professors II. P. Davs . K. Crowe, of th depart mat , dairy nusnanury. are in Tor. where they ar attending th nv national dairy exposition. . newest Improvements m equipment ar featured at to n position and th men get some Information ahum . rrn dairy machinery before retu Ing Sunday. Professor Crosr,'. secretary of th Nebraska men association. Ita quit th thing to stop th Ifrlendly drug stor afier th theater or an aft. ernoon of shopping food la ao delicious and sat isfying, and our founuiu ti. pert s hav many new sp cialtlea to tempt a jade4 appetite. DeWitt's forujerly Piller'a Prescripts r. Pharmacy M. W. DeWItt Prop. 16 and O BUa i New Lincoln Delicatessen Rent Cars We have cars of a!l makrs aud !fsoription.s for renting to s?ur'tit Wo rent oars at rtn.siiiiiil'!- prica See m at once. 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