The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Scarlet Eleven Is on Edge for Sooner Qame
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HUSKERS WIND UP FROSH FOOTBALL
PRACTICE SESSIONS
(flrli, Fighting Bad Wrathrr Condition. Kpwt o'
Put Powerful Tram Again! Sooner Suturdaj ;
All Kxoept diehard in nol Shape
El PULLS OU
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TO K. 0. S00NERS
FIGHT WITH OKL1I()M IS MUST SIMi: l2
Bible U Highly rioa.nl Mill, This Wvik IMuhilion
of Football and High Spirit ; Southern lo
Send Klevcn Inspired It) Old IVml
BY JACK ELLIOTT.
Cornhuskir football WOUItii Hp its two Uii-kx (f t'il't i"i
for the Hijr Six eonfi-r.-niv jrntne with tl- U.-ilmnin Soom-is
on Memorial stadium fi.ld tomorrow . Cna.'li nna HiM. Iim
Lilcn severely handieapp. 1 the ntir( week with r mtw wrath, t
crmditioin but ho exports to si-n. a powerful hich spirit. -I
Smrtet and Cream football eleven0
against the southern team tn Sat-! lad 'ate In the afternoon for a
unlay renewal of Nebraska "hort limbering up exrrctoe. The
fight for the aeoond football cham-1 Oklahoma party rea.-hes Lincoln
pionahtp tn the Bib; Six conferenre ever the Mi5ourt Pacific late Frt
The Huxker ptjrskln mentor will 'lay afternoon
bavt his entire aquad In shape to' The Hunker ooachine. staff stated
hurt a;ain the Sooners with the Thursday that Hav Kirhanls. the
exception or Ray Richards, stellar Stellar liusker tackle who has been
tvmhusker tackle who was in- followed by a persistent injury jinx
Jured In the Kansas game. all season.' will not suit up for the
The anow which haa covered game Saturday and it is quite cer
Memorlal stadium field for the past tain that the big linesman w ill be
three days was swept off this in condition to meet the Aggies
morning; and athletic officials hope next week. The starter at he pilot
to have a dry field for the game position was vet undetermined
Saturday. Weather coMitions are , Thursday as the Scarlet pH.Mers
predicted to be the best for the big wound up their two weeks of drill :
Sooner tilt Saturday and a crowd for the Sooners. Dutch Witte rer-
of from 15 to 25 thousands is ex- ular quarterback, is still bothered
pevted to witness the Huskers meet ( with injuries received in the Kan
th southern eleven. sas game and may give way to
Saturday's game with the Soon-(Harold Peaker tn the Oklahoma
ers nil! be the first time an Okla
homa eleven haa played the Corn
Jl Ven In Lincoln since 1925. It
" is In that game on Memorial
field that Choppy Rhodes, now
coach of the freshman team.
piayea mien a Brilliant game
' game Saturday but it Is quite cer
! for the call.
Steve Hokuf and "Buck" Mor
gan will be at the wing positions
on the kickoff Saturday with Paul
Mornsion at center. Broadstone
O n H Div at t rlU. rA . I
,1 J sconsl.ne .Greenberg at the guard posts. G.l
.u rtChdW71- TKh',N"ibrt- the 190-pound Omaha guard,
e ! ,?fe.OUt0nth',0ng m' If the call for the starting
end of the 12 to 0 score. ! MUon in pI(we 0 Gr41(nb.rfr
It la evident tn the camp of the urday aa both are Just about on
Cornhuskera that the Nebraska par as to power in the Husker for-
moraie ia ai nin iiae ror tne okia- ward wall.
Rhodes, Lehman Take Trio
With Twenty-four of
Yearling Squad
HOLD LAST WORKOUTS
Eleveifs Pass Offense and
Defense Cliclts Nearly j
To Perfection
' -aches P.ho.tea and tinman,
along with then freithmen grid
sters are to pull out. by way of
the I'nlon Pacific, at 1 p. nv to
day Twenty-four men will make
the trip and Senior Manager John
Brown will attend them In person.
Yesterday the frosh work?d out
fr the last time before the
Boomer Rnme. Pass offense and
defence was the subject matter at
hand. The ball took on the shape
of a basket'-11 before long, but
Punn continued to flip It to the
ends and backs. The defense was
wnrkir.fr nearly to perfection, and!
the passes that were successful
were very few In number.
Before the practice started,
most of the men were out Indulg
ing in a mud and snow battle.
After about fifteen minutes of bat- ,
thnj for the ball and tripping any
one that was in the way. they
bore a very close resemblance to
ditch diggers. Choppy didn't
mind the exhibition, as It allowed
th men to let otf some excess
steam, but if one of the managers ;
had been present, his thoughts i
might bnve been rather blue.
Some laundry or other will be the j
sole benefactor of the battle. '
i
Sooners Are "Believers."
Oklahoma is plenty proud of
their yearling football team, and
,etrak4 I going to have tn look
to liei latnrla it thry exe I In fin
ish an all victorious year. Unta of
faith has been oonng out of the
Sooner csmp. In regards to their
upvsedty supreme freshman
team, but Choppy is of the opin
ion that the bisiter the reputat:on,
th greater the victory. In his
mind, there Is nothing gained In
winning from an inferior team,
but to 'lake" the rood onea Is
whit counts As an example, he
points out the bitter struggles that
NYbraftk and Notre Pame played
over a peri.xl of so many years.
C.tptain Ix-hman haa developed
a powerful, out light line, and
against a team that Is much heav
ier, thev are going to have to show
aggressiveness to the nth degree.
If the line is able tn hold, It Is ex
pe.ted that the ' Huskerlings" are
(iing to pans frequently. Roby
should show to better advantage,
as a dry field Is much more to his
liking ' Mathls will be out there
again snowing ine nppoemnn mm
wr!cht Is not everything. I
lue to the length of the trip, 1
onlv twenty-four men will be taken ,
on the trip. Several men that ;
were able to play nearly good ,
enough will not be taken, but It j
requires money to take a large j
delegation. Tha men making the
tup. Pa. ks; alalhia. Miller, hohy.
I'unn. Ktsah, Penney. Hhirley and
llenkle; ends: IHirhee, Nesmith.
Martin. Ilulhert and ftwanson:
tackles: t'Jy. Kogerty. Allicon.
Woodward and Nuttleman; guards:
Witt. C. Hulhert. Rosen and Par
ner; renters: Oasowskl and teffle.
iMildrrtl Kiii't Appointml
Tn Minnesota I'arultv
Mildred King, a graduate In the
class of 1W7,
her master'
and
and who
degree In
received
Institu
tional management at Ames In I
ll2. Is now member of tha f ar-
ulty of the I'niversity of Minne
sota. In ronnectl.n with the St.;
Paul Co'Iege of Agriculture. She
has charge of the cafeteria and
teaches institutional rookery and
Institutional marketing. I'ntil this,
fall ahe has been In IVrtland. Or . i
where she bad charge of the Y,
M. C. A. cafeteria and tea mom. I
139 Bo. 1 (
In-lli Uutlly 8ele.-4.Ht
hi) Is sn,t yuJlty
Drvsieg 0.75 to 74.73
Coats 69 75
Millinery 1.05 to 18.00
Burnett Benner
Ynur Chsrge Arrminl Is Welcom
The Davis School
Service
For 13 Yesr
Tcaehera Airnev j
ttubnthte itt f
mi aiun ami . i.iN,.B
trormerly 1 V. j,h , ,
Good Haircuts
Ma
A COMMON LOOKING
PERSON HANDSOMfc
This theory haa been proven
time after time. Massages
clean the akin and add attrac
tion. Wt are experts in all
lines of barbenng.
The Mogul
127 N. 12
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...AFTER
THE GAME
You'll slwsvs find rowrenU!
crowd l IVWItts Th friendly
drug etore lih peronl er lee
lnint rieliei.-Hi hinrhn .nil
I un-.iin fperl.lilre.
DEWITTS
M. V. PEWITT. Prop
Fuce'Fors t. Ptller IVsnnsry
Guard Pins!
Plain letters
1.00 to 4.00
Jeweled pins
3.00 to 12.00
Other styles
Other styles 2.50
including safety catches
and chain
Hallett
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Etb. 1?71 il7-lll So. 12
homa game tomorrow. Although
practice haa been held inside for
the past week. Coach Bible has in
stilled a great amount of fighting
spirit Into his Scarlet charges and
he hopes to put the Sooner tilt in
Reports out of Soonerland late
Thursday night aa the Oklahoma
band of "Red Men" prepared to
pull away for the stronghold of
the Cornhuskers were to the effect
that tha nnlK... rknnl 1 .
ffplsShSf the Ka?!!-u
Zl2rZLZX; riSJ n ' anT company fr.nJ Lincoln!
t vkrir Tv cI. . ' i uuianoma in many years and one
at Nebraska. The Sootfer and Kan- L, ,h. ,.,-iT,ic,
Xit&Jrrte .iOKUhoma by a crew fromth.
I u-vei mane uiww ywo, u sianas s
Sis skama aAamI.. a.A
. fl ,IUI.V-Tl -VVJIlUg Ull Mir
fa.g.
i Wednesday nlght session out at
the state fair rrrXinds was a
snappy exhibition of Cornhusker j
spirit for the comingygame and :
Coach Dana Bible made' no effort
to cover up the fact that he was :
highy pleased with the way his 1
eleven, la coming along for this !
Oklahoma game. Thursday night's 1
dxill was the last strenuous prac- j
tice session before the Sooner tilt i
aid Friday afternoon Bible hopes 1
U g-et out on the sod for a short
Vorkout in the open, the first since i
Monday afternoon. Should Memo- j
Ma field be in condition Friday I
r.fternoon it will be turned over to '
Coach Ad Lindsey and his Sooner
Cornhusker school.
RENT CARS
Model "A" Fords. Chevrolet
sixes and fours and Reo Wol
verines Rnd Flying Clouds.
Special discount on Chevrolet t
cylinder cars and Reo Wolver
ines. Reservations held until 7
p. m. Time charge begins at 7
p. m. Plenty of cars at all
times. We will appreciate your
business.
Motor Out Company
1120 P Street Always Open
Your Ability Deserves A Chance
ion have ambition, enthusiasm aii.1 ability. You noi-.l
onlv lli-
PRACTICAL TRAINING THAT GIVES
YOU A START
Yon n"-l ldav no lone.-r. Plan now for tlio
SEC0ND QUARTER BEGINS NOV. 25
ASK FOR CATALOG
Lincoln School of Commerce
P 14 St. Lincoln, Nebr.
New Lincoln Delicatessen
Our Addreat 1439 "0" St.
Open Till Midnight and Sundays
Everything for the picnic, Dutch lunch
and wiener roast
We make up all kinds of xndwiches
and lunches.
In slop iho fancies of inoricrnc
fashion - - Leathers of suede
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Coats for th matron as well as the miss and in
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Drop Into the Idyl Hour and
Meet the Fellows
You Are
Welcome
Oklahoma and Nebraska are playing their best
for you. The cheering section will be rooting
for you and all Nebraska will greet you with
open arms.
As for Oklahoma we hate to make any state
ments but drop in and try a Malted Milk
and we will gossip with you.
The Sdy
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