The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 22, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 5

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    Husker
TEAM DISPLAYS
OLD TIME FIGHT
Till, U IMfairil W illi Kiilliiiiuiii of (iridium
FirlJ Durinc lit Wrk: UaudV llolry W ill Not
llf in Top Hiapr lij Salur!uj.
OFFFASIU: IS 1U II.T AIUH'.MI MU Mi. I AHI.I Y
K-Apffie Arc Exprrtttl to Employ liinjj .ft'k
5cor Against !nipronI DrlYiiM Hiowit l'p
Ity MiJirarku Sipiail in IViulirc.
Nebraska ' I m -1
lint riiit us (,'oiicii
r-'ircl for the cstm
that thciil'n the :
(I'llll. l'V tilt' MJV tilt
am I
ci'iil l'.ou, il iiwlii'.-iii il tl.-'t
to handle in tl.fdc e'even 1 sj'i' 'S
lluker waniors
Cornhusker tfen.uve has tx'en
on the uphill climb rt'itm the pist
two da and the Hu.kir p:gki;i
tjtor is foaiewbat plea-d with
the Kip and eutlriMiiMU that hn
dine over hi fc'tarlcl tlrven it'
Ul.it two davs Claud Kowlcy,
'ibrasKH injured inpIe ilircBi
ace i getting h tmn'. h-c of the
heavy duty v.ork and i o'iia J
that Nebraska "ill have the Kuu-'
aas flash in the game when thvyj
meet the Wildcat at Mauh&lUL '
tomorrow. I
Farley, V" i-g Star.
Captain George Farley and Td
Young the two Husker hackfieid
ares who etc boohed to do t.v
greater portion of th- baii toting
tcnorrcw. have disj-.-iyed then
grea'est forra of the scan this
wctk and it ik hoped that witb the
aui.otacre of buJ M' Bride ;id
Harold Peaku v.;ll be th Df.s
:iry drive to outscore the Wild
cat in the ti'le came Satutday.
Lenme itaiiiUs, rsn-e q'iar-
trrback, has b-en pTttinjjr the call j
for the renlar tjiiarlrt this .f elt
iuid from the tbowlng ro-ide by the
CtDtnu City youth, he ruay tr.e ac
uon In the Azz'c raino. Ins tic!
zeneralshin and deci. i ns ha
ben good and his only handicap
la bis Inexpen-t-.e and th. lias
tropped out several times 'Jurist
he season. !arq iip. Wit'e snd
Weaker will give Ua-na Uih!e three
pilots to ca'.l on agiinft the Mc
Miliin cre'.v while Frabn-.. Kowlfy.
I'aul and Scherince' will b on
Jcek to take up the slack t half
back and at tailback.
Husker Etdi are Imprcasitfe.
The WiDpuitn to gt the call
ssauist the Aj,Us v.l!! I Steve
Ilokuf and ' Buck" Morgan, two of
t: greatest end men n the con
ference. Both Hokuf and Jlorpan
have displayed sensational work
ihia season "and Eod Coach Kd
Weir will have Joe Still tw Ltw
ndoviki, Kl TnicVa ur..t Mot'.s
F"iaher to relieve these two 'vlr.g
mcn. This toual of teitr.iaal rr.ua
will gix th.3 Kuikera 'tc r'lge
ver th; A;ale tntis anJ v,'i!!
lather poiat in the favor of the
undeidcg Nebraska team which 1
enters the Kansas Aggie ptaiium 1
tor the first time fa years rated
. a the unfavorable team.
Barrinsr injuries Nebraska's for
ward wall should be in tup fbipe
lo meet tha Ag-fc-iea this arek for
the, championship. Wilh the re
turn of Kay Kit-hards to his old
ta:kle position. Nebraska's l:nj
will have it spark plug and key
n-aa for this ail-important gRnis
thia welc. Richards w-aa kept out
of the Sooner game tn crdr thai
hi would be in the best of tbxpe
tor the crucial game at Manhat
tan. Working in the line witb the
big tackle will be Dutch Koster
and Jim Gilbert at guards, Hugh
Rica, Red Ray and Broadatoue
for the other tackle position while
Earner Greenberg, Gaylord Burle
son and Ralph Jeffries will be
ready for service when needed.
Paul Morrison and Feller Maas
dam will be called to harjdle the
pivot Job with no decision made
by Bunny" Oakes aa t who will
receive the starling call.
Coach Expect Passes.
Coach Dana Bible looks Lo a
rarrage of forward pa&i-s from
toe AfcSie eleven and la grooming
his bcM defenuvs pas-.-sicg aces
against the ex;-e'.td aerial game
that McMiihn will l.ninrb. Ne
bratka defensive iu this dfpart
ment of the iaie is led by Fclber
Measdam iu the hoe and Captain
George Farley in the ba-kfield,
two of the best, on the Hueker
el ?ven.
The return of Kowl-y to the
Hueker baekfield waa the ore plug
the Hut ker coarbini; staff wanted
ia tbeir backfield tiacbine but s
the e'e of the big c!a;-?le draws
near it appears that Ry'.? 6fr?r
beuig out of practice r.nee uie
with 8. M. V. U net be weU 1
fccerugh versed on signals to take j
a very active part in the battle I
against tba K-Aggies tomorrow.!
fiowleyc work as a punter, how-!
ever, may draw him into the game
ibju!d Nebraska get into a ti-bt :
place where puctirg would bring ;
the Scarlet out of danger. Ktr'-
ley's punting toe has saved Ne- J
braska defeat macy times during i
Second Quarter Classes
Begin Monday, Nov. 25
?.'ew claaes will be organized tn ail department
BOTH DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS
Train Bra for busings pociuuoa UM tJ4 uiui.hii1 ojiportuitut.
Cil or
Lincoln School
Hating
I
on
lo
Zj JACK ELLIOTT.
M li l'I"1IS Wiilk'lllt i'l t' W i k l"i'K J i.
Iiin'r nml .stmt' of JIukir ri.vlics pr'--wills
K.ni;is A'.,;i'' tliis Mnk. Ifn1 trn i:
I: itu'.i'il'i'i'l of tin' .ix fitntliiiM Kii y-
trriiiil' is wt ii' tnkmtr tl.iir il:i.t'
the
l .NeVii s w i'l !ia c p! 1 t v
O ......
Iat Haon mil thia iK-non haa '
e'n lh fl.i.-!iy t'i k mi the m!c-
liiit'j with m bruht-n ii'llar buiie '
ine the C'riuti Kanif.
Suluiilay m'ililli(f at 6 :." the
Ni lra..ka t.'itnhukcri i,- lh r
with a Ic!a! tinin ot f-otera will:
pu!l
out t Lincoln lor t lu- jjn-:il-
e..t luii-ktT- XjiRiO too'hnil yan e ,
tver to le w;,,;.J Ivtwcoti th-; Iw.ij
nhuil;. Th1 C'lrne will dtciic who
t;ikc the rh.inipioijbi In the Eit ;
Six roi'ftreni e. Tho Cvrnhiikei a.
wirrera .f the WIS cbnnipioiihi;t,
will le the nefcuiliDR tcaiu while!
the Ags;ie elt-ven which has never!
t.iken a tiMc, wiil tc out for their j
fiil me after from? through one.
of the most auccts.sfiil t-ara In;
tislorv. '
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"C'lek" lawloe reminds til th?t j
we forgot to put one thing in our
column Wednesday and that
the fact that the University of ,
Pittsburgh which is holding im-
mense bonfir rallies and pep ses
sions on its campus each week in
its drive to a mythical rational
championship, has never held such
things before. Pitt has only come
to the f.cnt in the football world
within the past ten years and If
the Panther football eleven which 1
downed Nebraska 12 to 7 is any I
criterion of what Pitt rallies are (
like, they must be some rallies ard
yet Mn.ntcr.stadpaet.e, a. well a.
students about the Husker campus
lament the fact that that all this
ba'lyhoo and rally spirit Is crude
and out ot order. Nebraska spirit
which has been sleeping for some
time, rose to a high peak on the
campus Wednesday and will con-
tinue thruout the week. Crrn- H
h.,sk-r -!nt may be taken away'H
from the campus as many tradi- k
tions are being taken away but ;
you can bet your last that its go-
ini) to be a big job and require b
some time. . : R
F(ort sribSe.rs
throjphout the
are favoring a h
conference rcpicn
Aggie eleven to down the Huskers ' j
Saturday in their crucial title :k
cla-ih at Manhattan Saturday. Al-
though the Husker are considered
one o the smrrtest elev aa in the
conference, despite the fact that
soma Kansas City inlt dauber e-
pressed his opinion as to the "Big
dumb Hunkers. ' Nebrai-ka is rated
as tii. underdog ia the coml.ig
pamh. An Aggie eleven which has
btvn driven to its peak of the
season for tie past to weeks is
oa edge as th-- ne of the l i
game draws near. Coach "Bo" Mc-
?'i!!ia l.as auceeed in turning out
vLa: of the greatest if not the
greatef-t Wildcrit teams in the
history of the Manhattan school
he is hanking everything on
the Hufker game. Optimism has
enveloped the Agic camou as the
fjtu'Jent body raliy for tne eharr
pionbhip t,t tha B:g Six and their
first victory over a Cornhtiaker
foot!H!l eleven. It will be a great
battle and in all probability th
greatest Nebraska han bad to
face this year, barring no eleven.
The Aggie eleven will be in t),e
same mental condition a? tiie
Coroiju.:kcni were last jenr when
Rent Cars
We have ears !) Tr?k's
and dt'.scriplious for renting
to st'ideuts. We rent cars
at reusou-!)!'; prie-os. See
us t once.
Arcade Garage
1011 N St. Phono B1647
wnie
of Commerce
Lincoln. Kebr.
Qoes
.thry met Miouri on tho Madium
liei.l In Lincoln. H w ar.n-d ttiut
' vr rv few livn in I o tountiy
'coulJ liV kn NiVft-ka til
' lhat day a lliry iak at will oei
ha Tir'tT rli-ttti I" n.M sonir
1 tori i.mnt. MtMillin hit u
itrol'ptl Ml driving hi ApKi tram
to ho .in peak and whai will
Lnjxru tiiuiMy i oiin -mir
About the enly conelilion
can lind thik ttk u in om of j
tn outitsndinq roh griddrra who
displayed leir ar on the aoyfly j
lod gaint the 1 iger cub 10 1
, week ago. In Le Ptnny. backticid
ace who kcoreri to loicnrton
I tor the frcth. Coach Bible it go
ing to find a real foolballrr net!
i year. In Jack Miller, the On.h
flath; In Dunn, Aoby and MMtii
I CoJth Bible will find aome gee-:
nialrri tl lu n plj :e b'ojn. Friry,
Witle, rkc and Bud Mc Bride.
- Choppy Hhudr did net get a great
amount of l.eavy material th
eaon in hi yeailmg protrrje but
in prd. iH)cr and picniy oi (igni,
' he Win fortunate and from wht
I the Huiler tnte U'd imd the year
1 Img coach, he made a good team.
Alumni of PiiMiie are insinsi
official of the Kosf i.uine:.t !
j iiivite the riinluo lilrriuukeri t
! conipclo in the aiuui.nl tout namrtit (
1 of roves eridiron ff-l t r -ftu ;
on New eai o.ty. I n i-uuiue
l-ven has Rone llirouf;h the aeawn
unhi.ut a ,I1 pal and have alievh
raitt'ii-cU the champion-hip rf the
I'.ii; Ten. Only Indiana remain on'
tht Hoileini'aker n licliile ami
fen IhouKht it l tinned in a dr-1
let, tne 1 (iiipionhip w omd jro to ;
the I'urdue rlevcu. liU. rotic
liamr and I'urdiic arc In line f"i
thn tiivitition jjaiiirt and a yi-t
olficiala of the raatern rver.t have
ent no !uvita' loruf to nn opjms.inj; j
ca-tci n eleven.
Seven S100 Awards Will Be
Made by Christmas.
Pike Reports.
Amjcat.ons and rci.,'.rt:rr.er:l- J
tions tor tuo seven university)
u hnijM. Inrs to be minted in TV-1
! ceinber. nnt lie t'imeil in
at the ,
chancellors oft:.;e It-fore
I fx. J.I
fee-1
iiirv !o th,- rhanrellor. An-:
I ... il. .:B.n will '
U"I.I1V V 'I .. ' ' n- . u . . v . w " -
rnade aon:s time prior to the'
Chr:.-.Lr..ds ac.it:ou. und the f imli
presented to the ttiklfula before
the end of tho lie-.fttr.
Kach of the whulnr.'-bipa car-1
rits with it a fund of 100. Three:
of the.e. are thoae leeently en-:
nounccd in honor of Henry C. t
Boptwick. by Trot'. F. N. Menefcc
of Ann Arbor, Mn b . and Mr. C. :
li. Ma.vcy ot Washington. L. C. j
The ifinaiiiinc jrranta aie the!
T' A-
, 1 l-: . 1... n Vl...
i !!:".. the fcdard Lan? True Mc-
taonal pchoiarhip. the Jefferyon
11. Broady KhciaiaMp. and the W.
H. Sawjxr sebolarfchip.
Piano and Jazz Dand
at the
MOON
Don't Forget
Nine O'Clock Starts Rally
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TIIF. DAILY NM1KASKAN
Up oh
CYCLONES GET READY
!
, Varsity
Ithrir rivalry In football nearly
Provides Opposit.oai-'fr.i
Freshman Squad; liir-u uc t nu vu-iory m
For
25 Frosh Ready.
AMr'-S. la . Nov. '.'0.- Avtivay of
thn Cvclone varmiv xiuad thi
week will be confined to proWd.liR
Muhwltuin fiir Ih earlinv-. wha
will plav tlirir only Jame alunla.V
aKinl' Iht PtakV frerbmeii on
Mole field Coach Noel Uorknian
rKM1P nil liriii i . ... --i
ev-ept Krn .SwIkxIh. who la nf
forinj: r. Itrt a broken If 5. to hr
rvimli all nieiiibrr of hia aua.l
avutlalle for ue in the game
i nKHuU Nrbmnkn
Hinnkauix IniT 1ny.
at Uiicolu on
No practice will
Ik- hrl.i Krulay and rnturiia.
wh'ch is the fim' open lte of the
m hfliile
Unns .Men.! and llany Unil
l.lixtm. ftrslim.m umihea. are lriv
inj; their yeaillnn atpinj harl for
the f.irue aturdav. OTenxive
M-riKtiracr wa held lart niphl
at-annl vat'lty rewrxes. and 1
niKhl the pr.-p wi!'. att-nipt to
.,p the vataiiy who will If xihK
I 'rake plava. A wpiad .f about 2
men w ill be available for the game
.v.-.
I'I'-IjI
OMK KO.N
(H ti:s MM.
r,MU.S VUAH.VD
Formal ledjrlnR into Ilt
Omnron wa heiJ Wednrsday
m.-l.t at the umvrrvty .-inwi o;
I Mumc for niDft Kirl. They are Vir
I rlma Ann S hnn.pton. Lorraine
I i..i.n,nn rhnr
IMIIiPr j.iii',ivi
lotte F.a.-terJay. Lunll? Anbnw,
Harriet 1 mlv. IVarl Shamahor.
Grace Hoot, and Francis Stowell.
A rbort program was irivcn by
the ai-live members after the
plodcinc;. It confuted nf the pro
(irm aa follow: Violin nolo,
Viennese Melorty."' HenUerj.'r
KrcUler, by 11- arore Douglas. Re
port on Schumann, bv Conelia
Cant. Vocal or. -The Lotus
Flower." Schumann, by Marjone
livih !.
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this
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Pointed Heel
Chiffon Stocking
IMPORTANT savings to vcartis
of pointed beel stockings arc
now in order! Style 525, a Itar
iilk-to-thc-top chiffon, t.ijing
garter run protection nJ other
Gold Stripe advantages is offered
TUrsty of tieu Pjion at
tit mw low pria
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Eve
Xebraska-K.Aggic
Had: to Time of
i Nebraika and K-Aiei atanH-J
f . i. n il.4w aarnrJ A
nu.ril vi. Ini v. when thrv held Ne-
bttaka to a acortcaa tin. SlarlliiK
wi'b 1PI1. Nebraska won twelve
nut i.f the thlrtetn games plaved.
Thn first yea- uf tomelltlon
found the armera on lha wrong
end tf i9 to 0 dmbhiiR. That
was the largft wore that wa
e.T rollfd up lrteen the Iwo
iKhool. Jn th 15 game played
the K-AKK'ea have only acored In
I lire games, making a total of 21
points. Only four game have
round tba liuskera wilh lets than
twenty point a
last ear Viring a drlllng
rain, tha .McMlllin proteges held
Neniaaka to a nugla tmichdow-n
and one aafvty. Thia year, after a
var of uak of the McMlllin type
of plav. 'hey figure lo play Ne
.r.i?ka' to m aUndnttll. or niaxhe to
own force the hcarlrt Into re
vert. The aplrlt on the Aggie
rampna la the greatest l.i years.
ant thai all help to win football
games.
The Wildcats have lot one con
ference t.ame this year, but to off
set that, they have won three
games. One of the teams that they
have raten was plenty hard for
Ni'brNkk to eteu tain a tie With,
1. e. Missouri. Tbey beat Kansas in
belter aivln than Neoraska wa
able t. 'if the Kanaans win the
game against Nebraska, they will
virtually npeh 'he rhmplonshlp
Coach McMillm had an open
dale last weekend, and moat of his
coaching ataff was In the press
box watihing and plotting Ne
braska's piny. The advantage of
the open date will aland them in
very fcood atcad. for at this time
of "the year a rest is Invaluable.
M'S plnvers ate sll In srfnpe to p'av
the g.nno 'i their lives, ana mey
The Davis School
Service
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Here is an opportunity
to choose from the accepted
Coat fashions of the season Ex
clusive Coats adapted from
hieher priced models fashioned"
of soft rich fabrics and prrner
ously enriched with luxurious
furs. All are sensntioual vtlurr
at this low price. 1
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Wildcatame
Competition Dates
59 to 0 Score m iuu
will ba lit theu
Saturday lo do
that very Ihin.
t".cl Kihle and hi t re are
out to ahoNW that Ui.tory repeats
llaelf. but It I Kolng to f one
seru.ua atniRHle. 1 ua Kn,e
diffrrcnca Utwcn a aucceaHlul
aeawm and a mi'lioc re one. if the
Hihlimrn lose Saturday, they will
deacen.1 to fill" V'"1 e. or next to
thn bottom in the Uig Kl stand
HiK. Tbia is Ih crucial game of
tue ft uion.
Tha results of the games played
u 1. mil now
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Is SlllijYfl of VlptTriJ
"Yncaliotia for Women'- will be j j;
the auhlect of a talk bv Mff. Kit -
tie rium Wtlllnms of the sociology
department at the rcguliir Vesper
service 00 Tuesday afternoon at 5
oclock In F.llen Mimh ball. Miss
Sarah Green will sing several so
prano solos. The meeting will he
lead by Lyndel! Inimba h who 1
leads the sophomore commission
groups.
Specials for
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weaves. S;zes 14 to 50'-.
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he found Fashion's favorite?, featumg
he lovely ne chiffon that are so appro
priate for afternoon and informal wear
Sizes for the ini.js In 14 to 20 aud lor the
matron in 31 to 48.
fiOMi fl-ThlM Klo'.r.
Galoshes, Raynboots,
Storm Shoes,
In a hofct of good looking styles that will keep
me reel warm ana ary.
vartoua colored fabrics and treated ma'erials.
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