Fotm ocTor.m sr. . r r i ' t rill) tCL' M M'ND. , I HI. II tll.l HI.IIH i mm : - 1 I J.ij!imh Vrr I uurh Lcaotic Tournament Dr.nv.s To Close: Six Games Left Unplaycd. Tbe intiairuial Hi'i'r l NeUr.k ik tmlu: iluutx uilU ul Hi liif rtielit!e4 tiuN lo t .UycJ ott. It i .)Ual tttnt nil fitjwmrj or f"r (tier reai'ou uiip;tvJ siiw t (Ujel some lio'e this k it lbf re t be ronklifrt1 in the pcrvtul ;ea of tram cK-ernr ! llt tt rri!U)in gin f vl tu tuuroartKMil are t lioJulol l4 !.: Oil. 25, flU No. J. Al;l : 1,-ma ihl is. Totta Oil. P- I fi.-tra lbl Epilon va, llla l'p rlioa. ft p. o ; ffieM No. ?. lv'i MW Lambda vs. BiRnie i'bl. 4 p. m.: TbHa XI vs. f arm House. . p. m Oct. . field No- t. Kappa SIC io va. CVH a L'psilon. ft p. m : field No. 2. rlta Sijma lbl va. Alpha i iimni ftho. & p. m. A great deal of lntcr;l bu been shows toward thia newlv instituted port In tha Intramural schedule, according to officials. Many apec tatora anl members of rival teams hava attended tba fames, and ith tha close of tht season many of the tea ma have developed conaiderabla skill. PREPARE FOR SEASON v - ? ) 4 I Many Aspirants Work Out In T Pool; Several Freshmen Out. Tha vanity awtmmina; aquad numbering: twenty men haa been worktnir out for the paat week lu the Y. M. C. A. pool. The followm men In their respective eventa are beginning training- for the aeaon: Backatroke, Mockler. Cannon and Hestbeck: breast atroke. Oial ounka, Thomaa. Unglea. Pattavina, rjallup: aprinta. Amato. Cotter. Sutherland. Cannon. Young. Me Bride. Witte. Harria. Ctaloupka: distance. Hestbeck. Harris, Dille. 5kov. Holt, Beechner: diving. Sulheiland, Wood, Gallup, Kltiu natif, Amato. Freshmen who have been work ing out are Elliot. Mtxson. Krause. Miner and Roberta. The aquad has been uatr.,; tho Y pool at 4 p. m. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri days, and at 6 p. m.'Tuesdays and Thursdays. Negotiations are under vav to aecure about six dual meets vita other schools. A larger turn ut for the aquad is expected later the season, when the meet cheduie baa been completed. Coah Bill HargiM. football tu tor of tha Knas University eleven who meet Nebranka'a Corn huskrrs on Memorial tSadium field Saturday In the annual Homecom ing game, riargtua Is bringing one of the strongent Jayhawk teams to Lincoln that the Kaw achool has boasted of for many yeara. AGGREGfl I Taylor and Drewelow Show Up Well; Two Teams Tie for First. BALL APPROACHES FINALS ITiivf Dnnnrl RAotrhac Aro Played; Four Teams Remain in Race. The end of the first round of the inter-collcpe playground ball tour nament finds the Pharmacy, Teachers, Agriculture and Dentis try teams still in the running. J each having survived ita first I game. This week Pharmacy will I play Teachers Oct. 29 at 4:30 1 p. m. and Agriculture will play j Dentistry Oct. 30. at 4:30 p. m. J The weather permitting, the final , game determining the college champions will be played on Fri day, Nov. 1, at 4:30 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 24, Dentistry de feated the law college team 8-7 in a close match and Friday Pharm acy beat A. & S. 13-12 in a free hitting hotly contested game that thrilled a large crowd of specta tors. The next event on the inter-college program is basketball and tentative lineups should be under the consideration of the varioua college managers. aBsketball will start immediately following the completion of the playground ball tournament. In a loosely played but hard fought football game at the Ag college Thursday afternoon Row land a team defeated Mike Busbee's "cow college" boys by a score of 13 to 0. Taylor and Drewelow showed up well as ball luggers on Rowland's aggregation. These two boys are from Cotner college and Doane re spectively. Because they have more than ten hours of university credit they will be unable to play in the games scheduled for the regular freshman squad so they are contenting themselves in the league. The teams coached by Knight and Rowland are now tied for ftrnt place in the league, each having won one and tied one game. Any men In achool are eligible for these league teams and It isn't too late now to start getting out. KAG WAGS (j tig tfiKtjiKt IIHK I TUera altouM bave b M pott cauls anl witu tb d pruu of ILoaa tuty one tenia tklu r- iiKttua in ine iar --. Tuuia aaya in ma artHla in Harp-re thai luutlMill pirU and aeal ieui to have jon t -iiM.ild aay wot wmlh. yester day. A ik i.'ila la circulating aa dirtd as rampua on Blurluy oijM'l ' . . Tna dumb ireanwau thmka or at lea l believes llial I'HAKM ACY hall la part of the Ag cam- Aicord.iif to ptiluia in the uj). l.olo d-i' lueiit -niKlor U ucitUoii in l-u.Oand- W pullins two bcda lu. tr.tr m the back m-nl- Aim i a t" ak eiSUhb loo With so niauy Uir biutiwra and a.atera at tba game and dinners and what oo x iui; the same. Ilieie were several new men.ixra ju to tba 'Tltf" club over the week end. Cy Hykea cites, witn apoiojies to Kipling: They came borne from I be ride With the Tiger game tied. But a amllo on lha face of the Hunkers And NEXT TIME, TOO. MIZ ZOO! MVNYAmi.Nl VISIT cmii.nekkim; school Recent visitors at the college of engineeiing include: Ho Tnvely. 28. cashier of the Mate bank at Hamlet. Neb ; F.merson M. Mead. '2K. American Appraisal company Milwaukee. Wis.: Bernard Daxon. "28. t;ilmre company builder. Omaha: Maurice A. Swan. "27. field representative. Western Bridge and Constriction company. Omaba. and Donald H. McCaiikey. "25. project surveyor for the I'nited States army engineers. Kanas City. Dr. Julia M. Sliijnnan Will AdIrr.s Tearliort. Europe Ten Years After.the War." will be the subject of the address by Dr. Julia M. Shipman of the department of geography to the geography section of the teachera association meeting to be held In Lincoln this week. Dr. Shipman will talk Thursday. GEOLOGY MEN LEAVE FOK WEEPING WATEK Prof. K. F. Schram and Dr. A. L. Luch. toccther with a group rf students fiom the department of I geology, left early Saturday morn ing on a field trip to w eeping v a ter. Neb. The group will do practical ge ology and topography work and examine some of the rock forma tions around Weeping Water. The expedition will return some time Monday. ! .v''A if : ' t 1 Wh playing In the Nebraska MiKfiun cla.snic yesterday at Co lumb a was outstanding. Waldorf plays quaiterback and tips tb b-am nt about 25 poim.ts. His triple threat work againut Nebras ka was. In a large measure, re sponsible for the yardage made by Hi Tiger backfield. SCO IT COM M MITES TO commiA HOOKS Trof. K D. Scott of the depart ment of Fnglish has contributed two chapters lo books In the new Columbia university course In lit erature that are Just off the press. In volume IV of the eighteen volume work on the literature of the world from earlient time. Pro fessor Scott has written a chapter on "Medieval Irish Literature-' and In volume XII hna written a chap ter. "James MacPherson'a Osslan." YiKfIrr Mukra Tni!uy Wutrr Spuria DemJune The deadline for enlrnlea In the Intramural spoita handball and water polo Mas act at p. n., Tueaday, Oct. 29 by Rudolph Vo. felrr. swimming coach and dirac or t lutramural sorta at Ne braska. No entrlea will be re riv. fir Tutkdav. aa surh ac (ton would incur difficult achedule I rearrangement. COACH ULACK SETS. IT I ST THYOUT DATE Charles T. Black, varsity basket ball coach, announced that the firl varsity basket ball practice will take plara Monday. Oct. 2N at 4 p. m. In tha uulversity coliaeum. Coach Black stated that it Is Im perative that all candidates for the varsitv attend this initial practice lo order that practice organlaa Hon may be perfected early. DEAN WINCIIESTEU HETLTINS FOK VISIT IVan Winchester, who was grad uated from the Cnlveralty of Ne braska geology department with the claaa of JW7, returned to Lin coln to visit the department and frtendi here. lTiiivrrity Lilirnrian Will AddiTMi Hook Cluh Gilbert II. Doane. librarian, will address a meeting of the Book club at Grand Island. Friday. No vember 1. Intrumurul Sport Croup H ill Conrvnv An Important meeting of the Intramural representative will be held lor a short time Mon day noon In the women's gym nasium. Announcements of the November sports will be made. Dale Carlrr Injure Shoulder ut Soocrr Dale Carter. Kappa Pal. had hi shoulder thrown out of Joint Fri day In the Intercolleglato play ground ball game between the pharmacy and arts and sciences colleges on the drill ground. Car ter waa helped to the iufirmnry and from there to the office of Dr. Charles liarma where bis shoulder was set. MOIUTZ ItEIMlESEMS SCHOOL AT ItqSTON University of Nebraska will be represented at the meeting of tbe national association of summer school directors being held at Boa ton thia week, by Professor R. D. Morltt, director of the summer session here, who left Friday for Boston. Student Volunteer Meet Thursday Noon The student volunteer group of the Y. W. C. A. met Thursday noon. Miss Alice Weed led the nuttni, an. I XI l. ITrma. AnnlehV. the Y. W. C. A. secretary, led the ! devotional meeting. DEAN HICKS LKWfc I UK i.UNI F.ntSi Dr. John V. Hicks. itia college of arts and cifo,u ' Wave Monday for Praf4 and Layfayelte, Ind , v.hfrt, represent Ihe univerlty t. conference of collegs liioiv' fleers, bring Jointly he In at .,;, unlveraily and Wabanh colit' First State Bank Checking and Saving Account The Bank of eraon4l itr. Sharp Bldg., Lincoln I Davis Coffee Shops bay and Night - 103 N. 13 Facing Campua 1131 E Fountain Service New Lincoln Delicatessen Our Addresa 1439 "O" St. Open Till Midnight and Sundays Everything for the picnic, Dutch lunch and wiener roast We make up all kinds of sondwiches and lunches. ' B5585 Where All Students Meet We Deliver 'iiinmoT v f TUCKER SHEAN Purveyors to Discriminating Cornhuskeri For Over Thirty Yean STUDENTS SUPPLIES STATIONERS JEWELERS OPTICIANS Manufacturers ot Fra ternity Rings and Tins, Athletic Trophies and Medals. 1123 "0" St IF IT'S FOR THE STUDENT WE HAVE IT. Your Drug Store " TIif re Sen ice Is Paramount " THE OWL PHARMACY a. 1MI ' N. Hth. 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