The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 07, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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LENGTHY SESSION
ENDS PREPARATION
llhixlr Spend Practice IVrio.l in IVrfVriini: VUi
Ilatkfirtd Mn.l' l'p of Kli.. Miller. Dunn
Ami Mathi Sc .M-t Junior.
UKSKRVK M-VTEMAL IN LINK APPKAKS LACKIM.
Passing Frulurm Workout Willi Malliis Doinjr Slclhr
$orii- at hnnppinp; Dunn Hun Ijrom Punt
I'ormution .Making tiood Yitrdajro.
Water Polo Schedule
Nov. ? Then PI va
Acacia, t p. m.j Thtia Chi vs.
Delta Tu Delts. :? p. m.j Phi
Kappa Phi v. Delta Chi, :0
p. m.
Nov. 12 Delta Theta Phi v.
Lambda Chi Alpha, p. m.;
Alpha ftigma Phi va. Kappa
Sigma, :2S p. m.; Delta Sigma
Phi v. Delta Upsilon, 1.50 p. m.
Nov. 1J Alpha Gamma
. Sigma Phi tptiion, I p. m.j
Sigina C' va rarm House, 25
p. m.; Alpha Theta CM vs.
Theta XI. I 50 p. m.
First round byes Tau Kappa
Epulon: Phi Kappa; Omega
Beta Pi, and Delta Sigma
Lambda.
HUSKERS REST;
FROSH PREPARE
FOR TIGER TILT;
Choppy Rhode nI hi crew of frrT,..
hrougli a snappy woiknut y.sti i-.l.'.v v it!
U-.flt' ahi'VO Inril'lT Tin' piv:n'. n'm!.
fir tl.i'ir ruluiowin nixl r
n f.iitliUfr wi nt
tlio ti mp.-i st.i'v n
!ion he showul "P for practice nith 'hr-
'A I'll I'll
. s t ; r.
y v rut iii
iiV ii'iil
r.-eiilin p!;s a
o-
mlr of rlovei
Most of the practice va pU I
n perfecting plays, wth the freh- j . aI
ran second team on the receiving AV fi , Jt
end. The plays were working con- 4 fJ ft
-aently for long gains. Tho back- : V I SV
rid was composed of Uoby. Mil-w (jtl
rvr.rev nd fames saw service
rp line utaited with Nesnuth and
urWop end. Kogetty and i:iy
iakles. Witt und -' Hul'io.-t
S'lnrOs. aDd Ownw.'ki ventev
Good P.rifrve Available.
Martin we- ha. k in Hie lineup At
ri j. fcflftr a sh'irt vacation tlue to
.yjtty. Hi will see servire. Satur-
lnv liecaure he if aopt l r"'nS
uon pass. For the n:i t part,
'h-vpv will n-t have . re-n-e
"rnatenal h thought he
jro.nc to h'-e hi't they will he
..no "enough. K.":'lc his rpj-iilar
r.e he til have Martin. V. Uu
: t,i. Swanaon snd t.Hnnian i5ls;
.Voo'dward. Nettlin.an and Allison.
t.n-x:e.: lamer and Harmon.
KuaMs. and Lcf.'el srd SandaW.
r;-.iEi; P':- 'O' r,-'Kn
A the Cornhutker football
eleven takes a Saturriay off this
week, many great football classics
flood the ataoe of the gridiron
world. In tie nouth are many out-
standing battles while the Har-vard-Vichigan
game at Ann Ar
bor is on" of the highlights of the
east. The Army-Illinois game at
Urbana is another important clash,
listed for this week. Traveling
westward for the second time in
histoty. the Harvard team is ex
-at a pound a mil you should
Ue tieven pounds. Well, consid
ering the practice in walklnjt and
tho vharm of a sylph-Ilk fimire.
we can recommend hiking a a
rrt.i.1 mom.1 snort The hikin brl-
will leve the Armory, gym.
or i;:apl Memorial hall at exactly
6.1.V r.nn ytuir own food aa wo
want to be. nure you hav plcnt
to eat. ai.d dmt worry. nu U im
hack in pientv of time for your
date. There's nwth'n; l.V tha
noelty .if walking TO a tlnte.
. (et m line theic. no latg.njf
hm.i. Tooh:
llep. Hep.
lOP.'t forjret the chance to dis
play your ability with tha paddia
at the paddle tennis tournament
next week. This Is really a worth
vhiie gsme. You can bo a tennis
evprrt p'.sy pmjr ponj; efficiently
or swing the paddle after two
' games of paddle tennis Two Rirla
compose a team and all teams
' must be handed in to the office by
I-Yidav hs is the absolute dead
line take heed!
Tntra-Mural
P.mIc nver an
ire- t.inicht at 7:13. Hire a taxi
if " you ean t rate a ride or live
nn.re than seven miles out. Any
way, bring your bright and shin
ing prenencc to the meeting.
There'll be enough doing to keep
yon awake. The W. A. A. exe
cutive hoard is also holdtnir a
various
Bible Gives Varsity Squad
Lay-Off; Team Learns
New Fcrniaticns
BETTER SLATE PLANNED
Gish Hopes to Book Big
Interscctional Game
For NcxtScason
Another day of rest was on tha
program for Coach Dana Hible a
fomhusker gridiron warnora
Wednesday as the Husker coach
lets the Injury J" die out of tha
ranks of the Scarlet. Thursday
afternoon on Memorial stadium
od will find the Hukera going
u.Vb nnlea lOI'OUgn ineir nrsi riii'
uhata seven nuica. i Coch
j Bible baa been giving ma cnargea
1 a aeries of akull aession and play
formations that will be Inaugu
! rated against the Soonera fnm
Norman in next week's gama at
Lincoln.
reserves and regulars who hava
not seen much action this seaaon
will receive the brunt of the prac
tice sex ions tbla week aa the
Comhusker football tutor atarts
I his initial preparation for the Ok-
lanoma game, ine imru mniciuia
il icpreseolatives. ,jt of tne M9on. it will afford
nd come to the meet- J Blhe opportunity to take a
good look at ail ma pigsKin war
riors in the two weeks that remain
before the Sooner game.
Froth Receive Attention.
Most of the football attention
this week la focusing on Choppy
Rhw1a' frrmh eleven who meet the
University of Missouri yearlings
S trimming i.vltrr Mm
Can I'lov H ater Polo
Letter men in swimming are
eligible to compete In the inter
fraternity water polo tourna
ment according to a ruling an
nounced yesterday by Hudy
Vegsler, director of Intramurala.
The tournament begins today.
Tha ruling was given out In re
sponse to a number of Inquiries
relative to the eligibility of such
players.
TEACHERS VI FINAL
BASEBALL
STRUGGL
E
Senior .Major Issue
Challenge lo Faculty
Tha aenlor majors in the wom
en's physical education depart
ment have challenged the physical
education staif to a game of
hockey. The challenge haa been
accepted but no date haa been aet
and no teams have been chosen.
Old Films Shotc 191$
Methml of Caking
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, . - - . it rifi aii anni m tipiii ohi ii i j s. v in as
. means asm! rwvr nan ii bhimiul v - - -
pected to draw a crowd or Z " , w A A I regular Big Six freshman game,
football fans to the Michigan sta- tune for one -a- "' m tt?,, ia the first time since 1926
d-urr. The New York university-1 f7 t 3 5cScf t?at i frh e" veTat Nebraska
r...- a m. Vfn-w uri to attend Thursday ar. o ociock. .
". evKienc ye.pi'ii. -.u... x- . ..... ..... j -,. I "las met anoiner iram fumiuc i
. i oM that tl e men had diinuiiy he witnessea oy anoiner cspacny ; .'ijh. romcinms ucw umiv. .
,n catchir.g tb bail. Mathis ' crowd while Vanderbilt is doped to
i tr, - havinir the most m:c
.'.ys it compicUns the pas plays
,Sveral times he earned the !.
nat the secondary on passes.
I 'UrJi waa puiiin some of Cln:r
.- inff '.vh-in he too: tne
knock off Genroia Tech. Yale
meets Maryland in what looks to
be another victory for the Eli. The
Yile bowl will be host to another
large crowd Saturday as well as
the stadium at Urbana where
all on a punt formation r.J then 'Coach "Biff Jones takes bis
Army vaani i o nirrv i.u'jnc b h
lini eleven. "Red" Cagle. the ghost
of the Army gridiron, will be the
wi with it.
Miller Goes We.ll.
nt Orcnha rarriefi
iii n ii."
ouick i open-rig pias
on the window sill In the entrance
(turn left as you enten of the
gvm. No cause for excitement, ao
calm down. Just a little added de
coration along with the rest of
thosi? flaming posters in the way
of a hlu'! box with a slit in tha
tfin .Turn TO show that the depart
ment is big-heaiied and hates to ;
A MRS. la. Although fifteen
yeara haa seen marked changea In
stylea for bolh the campus cake
and the coed aa well aa n.uiy ,
changes in the design of the fra-)
temity fllvvera. there Is one cus-,
torn which haa held Ita place, on j
the Iowa Stale college campus aa
revealed by some old moving pic- j
ture films depicting campua life,
on the campus in 10 M which have .
been recently unearthed from the I
archives of the visual Instruction j
service.
While varloua scenes show the ,
peg top trousers of the men, their I
stiff derbies, glrla playing hockey
in white dresses which drag the '
ground, and atudenla riding In
high backseated cars without front
doors, one can not overlook the
scenes which show young couples
caking on the atepa of the Campanile.
Pedagogues Down Aggies
To Cop Intercollcge
Championship.
Hitting everything bat the um
pire, teat hera college playground
baseball team won the champion
.km nf tha fir I annual inter-col-
lege tournament WeMneaday after
noon. ioi -nlng tho Agglea ! to 7
In the final game.
Rnygg. Teachers' t wirier, al
lowed the Agglea ten hits. aven of
them coming in tne lasi inning
when the Farmers made a desper
ate attempt to rally but fell 13
points abort of the number of runa
needed to tie tha count. Ander
son. Aggie twirler. waa hit twenty-four
times by the Teacher
watsmitha.
Hoffman of the Agglea got tha
only home run of the game cm a
long drive to center field In tha
sixth inning. Tom Grace of tha
Teachers connected four tlmea in
five dips ti the plate t, turn
the best batting performum ,J
the dv 1
The tournament waa the fi,
Inter-college affair ever hr!,
the campus under the iipervti,4,
of the department of mtrmm,i
athlrtlca. 1 1 U to be follow e. ry
a number of other Inter roiirg .,.
fairs.
STYLE SHOPPC
l:W So. 12
Oirwil n fJirinfr. ,
.i'ikiiIh (iilifi
Invito you to viit iiur
Slioppe when hhoppiinf.
Dretnei 9.75, 15.00 and up to
74.75
Costs 29.75, 59.75 snd G4.75
Hati 2.95 to 18.00
Indivitluslly hclcctcil tyle
nml (Quality. Very Imcm
from Nov York. A dure
account is MTlcomod hy t he
studonM.
Barnett 139S. 12 Benner
Harry Collins
And His
Orchestra
Have Saturday, Nov. 16
Open .
Wire or Write Box 60, Grand Island, Nebr.
u . I . 1 1 .-.n
?vr?J long gains. He rja
,,iore cla.u. than a.ny f.f the other
hen it comes to backl.ig up the
' ne lijr.v times l be second team
:. -.c opened goo-1 ho!s. end Miller
chirged in to stop the man carry -
th baJI fir no gain,
flvidentlv Choppy holos a !"t of
.r.prt for the parr.ng same amJ
uariv half an hour w.n spent in
,-i-fee'ing the defense for parses.
'sh system is well worked out. as
.t appeared I hat there were r.o va-.it-spots
in tr logical ternlo:y
or th reception of passes. The
'.-rlei calls the plas as r'e ex-
en'e them. a.rd the nvn sh-.fi o
.'jcr posiUor.B Kven the ?iisrd
.i.o,i back in order to cover up tho
rir.3:nj,' territory.
Cold Aids Practice.
The few spectators thai Graved
:he cold to watch the practice
r-'mld not decide vhether it was
he cold or the thoughts of the
-eme that male the men move
riAppily. Regardless of the wea
'her the men were showing plenty
or fight. FM'eryhody sexmerj to be
laying with vigor, and that
rnaJtes for real football.
Head line coach, Captain Leh--nan
haa assembled one real lire,
-,nd no one knows it better thai;
.'ie second team. They charge hard
vid fast, with plenty of action.
! aptain Lehman had them prac
'loc what the Nebraska team did
gainst the Kansas team last Sat
urday .that is to get under the op
posing line. The 'submanr.e'
charge is what this type of defen-
feature attraction
Poirt-lllinl clash
see us poor un.u:rpecting Btudents
rvrped out of any credit, they've
in the West installed this box for Intra-Mural
practice credits. After you've
. i , . . . i i. . 1 1 . n . nen i time and enerrv for an
is now wondenng what interaec 1 bo'ir. cheer up and lffn thla alip
Honal till Athlenc nireitor Herb out ,tn ,d,e "e
Gwhwill book for the Coi-nhuskers;bOT and push it In. But rtmm
oo the 19.10 slate. The Pitt Pan- j er, you have ito be pretty smart
thers come to Lincoln on Nov. 1 to fool this gym department so
for their ih.M trip to Lincoln and monkey business. But aee for
the five Big Six tep.ms mak up yoiiraelf. '
the remainder of the schedule. I Everyone had a big time at the
Two more Games will be added to . sport ooara moeung ...v ' -,v,-
ii ,vu, ct.fe nr.. u .-.aaftn finally put forth the following
opener which will be ft different
type than .S. M. U. and another
iniergf rtiona; elevea will be
hooked for the middle of the sea
son. U is quite certain that Ne
braska will not face snoiher sched
ule, like the IPI'0 slate for some
time. With all the tough on-s
: lominj nt first, the Nebraska
I gr.dUers verc almost snowed un
dei. i "The Cld Army Game" is still
; drawing argument and discussion
around the plains of West Point.
', Captain --Biff" Jones, football tu
i tor of the Cad?ts, has expressed
his opinion very emphatically that
he would like to see the Cadets
meet the Navy again next year
' and rnew relationship on the grld
' iron. Jones leaves the school at
West Point next year and he Is
; anxious to sie the two service
schools patch up their argument
before he leaves.
Coach Noel Workman at Iowa
tate seems to be having tough
sledding with his Iowa State Cy
clone eleven this fall and to date
has failed to turn In a conference
vicloi-v. Kansas, Oklahoma and
schedule for the next few month's
Intra-Mural program:
Speedball topater tournament,
first week in December.
Bowling practice. December C
20. tournament January 7-25.
Nebraska Pall.
Vfim inH next
Baakctball popster tournament
March 3-7.
Indoor Golf unknown, unde-
! cided.
K. U. YEARLINGS
PRACTICE HARD
FOR KAGGIE TILT
LAWRENCE. Kan, Nov. 7 A
freshman football squad of 42
member waa announced today by
Coach Hlnshaw, in preparation
for the K. U. K. S. A. C. fresh
man game here next Saturday.
Under new rules of the Big Six,
each school is allowed to schedule
two games for its freshmen.
K.U.'s second game is with Miss
ouri at uoiumma wov. 10
the university. The following week
Rhodes takes hla frosh gridderi to
Norman for the second game in
the conference for the Husker
yearlings.
Talk in varsity football circles
this week aa the Huskera are Idle
is centered around the Cornhusker
football slate for 1630. Five con
ference games with Iowa State,
Ktinsaa and Oklahoma awav from
Lincoln and the Pitt Panther here
on Nov. 1 i the extent of the 1930
schedule at present. Athletic Di
rector Herbert Gish is formulat
ing plana for the schedule and
stated that the Husker would not
be forced to meet a schedule such
as the 1929 alate. With all the
hard games coming at the first,
it almost proved disastrous for the
Scarlet.
Large Gate Receipt.
As far aa gate recelot. the 1929
schedule waa aa good a football
,1iil Nebraska haa bad but
from the player standpoint it was
a poor one. Gish 1 now negoti
ating with an eastern eleven for
an intersectlonal battle on Thanks
giving day for Memorial stadium
and a season opener ior
T4iiirra at home. It is Quite evi
dent that the season opener will
. - m w in
not be of tne a. m. u. cauore put
more or less of a practice game
fnr Nebraska. On Oct. 11 the
Husker Journey to Norman, on
Oct. 18 to Amea ana on mov. x
home with the Pitt Panther. Nov.
15 finds the Husker entertaining
Missouri at Lincoln and on the 22d
the Kansas Aggies with tho same
setting.
RAILROAD XVTTES
TWO UNIVERSITY
MEN TO SPEAK
Department Arraneca
for Japanese Magazine j
The roology department of the !
University of Nebraska haa com- j
pleted arrangements for the ex-1
change of a oology magazine with I
the Imnerial univeraitv of TokVO !
Japan. The magazine, published by
the imnenai university oi joKyai
concern the tudy of Japanese
animals almost entirely and is con
sidered by the members of the ro
ology department as a valuable
edition to the department library.
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Between alt point In Nebraaka and Kansas within
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Ticket on ale for all train Saturday and Sunday.
Returning to reach Linooln before midnight Monday.
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nlav T. commonlV al cd. Os- Missouri have all taken the long all fall under the direction of
Jll no low.: end of the count from the Ames Coach Hinshaw. working on form-
sowskl was gelling aown : - "V"-.,:
'hat most oi me men nau m. -
one footprint left on his hack. Angles and Nebraska to meet and
.. . . v,- tfTiiniited someone is due for an upset for a
Hard Prance w i"a8,iCt.. CVclone eleven ha never gone
ioday. when the freshen varsU, .
;nlxes with the 6i .All of th- K
all it takes now is a short roand- ;
ing off process. The coachs are j
atisfled tnai me men
men
about at their peak.
The athlelic department is ex
pecting a fairly good sized crowd
o be on hand, as it ia printing pro
grama for the game. Selleck esti
mates the crowd at fifteen thou
2 and.
FOUR TEAMS REMAIN
: IN SOCCER LEAGUE
Matches Friday Determine
- Finalists Who Meet
. Next Week.
Finalist in the lntrfratraity
foccer tournament on the uaiver
sity campu will be named Fri
day when the four surviving
teams In th race compete, it was
announced today from the office
of Rudolph Vogelcr, director of
Intramural athletics
Tau Kappa Eprflon. winner of
league one. will meet Delta Tau 1
Delta team, champion of league
four, in one of the semifinal
games. Th tilt win be staged on I
field one at 5 o ciock. Delta Sigma t
Phi, league two title winner, and
Delta Upsilon, best in league three,
meet in the other semifinal en
counter. It wil be played at the
sama hour on field two. the Stew
art tract. The final game of the
tourney will be played next week. 1
eleven.
Hugh McD'irmott, assistant
football coach at Oklahoma, is
very highly impressed with th
University of Kansas Jayhawkera,
the tenner' aoDonent for this
week. MeDtrmott thinks th crew .
from the Kaw will be one of the
stiff est for the Sooner this sea
son and will greatly outweigh the
Socners In their sll-lmportant
clash at Norman Saturday. Coach
Ad Lindsey hopes to keep the Ok
lahoma record clear and turn back
the Jayhawks, for should the
Sooner be defeated, Nebraaka
takes first place stone In the con
ference, and the dope bucket will
favor a victory over the Sooner
by the Huskers next week.
A. E. Sheldon of the state his
torical society and Dr. E. H. Bar
bour of the geology department
. i..i. v.ir .v. Rnrllnortrin
I WCIC 111 V II.. V. " J ...-f,
Kreshmen have been practicing ' railroad and the celebration com-
a i . aw. - . . t.t ... ... r-. . t - . J T,.i.l
miuee oi me umana juru juur
lee to speak over the radio Tues
day noon on geology and history.
Mr. Sheldon' own poem accom
panied hla talk. -"Gf
On the suiu: program waa C. J.
v.tmA of Omaha, former recent of
the University of Nebraska who ;
gave an address upon ine mining
ton railroad s part in the settle
ment of Nebraska.
ations of their own, and on occa
sion doing sclmmage duty against
the varsity.
Big Six regulations cover the
scholastic eligibility of contestanU
in Inter-scholastic games, and pre
vent students transferring from
one school to another from competing.
W. A. .
IMKAMUUL
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! the
girls are marchmg! Join- the
Big Farade Friday night. Bring
your feet to the gym at 6:15 and
show them a god workout. Money
back on all blisters, corn, broken
arches, and broken toe nails.
Might lust as wel get into prac
tice now. so brir.g your athletic;
ehoes and a goo reputation and
prepare for a big time. Let'a see j
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