tiif nvii.v NnmvsK W roin Scarlet TEAM GETS READY FOR EASTERN TRIP Coac-li Mack, Willi llrt Mntrriitl in Warm TliiiiU Hi Pmlrp-a ll.ic :liam- for .nfVrcncc lit!.; Siiatl I inUlim WVII. a nn.i: i i.rnr.s hkst h:ms in hiinthy Wlcian I rom IjM Yrar I Hark l lorm Nuolru of Winning (Miuip; Many IVomUim; Mm Are Crniliiatril I'rnni IVr-luncn llnnkv By JACK ELLIOTT. OornJ.iisk. r lnsk ll.'ill will swim: into its s. ..n. full wc-k 1 .1.1 . 111. .1 I I ...nrl tnt.i r of l'TMi'l If' .M.'llilav Ji" ' i ll 'Ml 1 . pi-, !s liis cair.rs tor tin- niiintr ' . . .. . Mtcr. Iir- niil tin- sc-lnil'IV tl Cioli rn gnuii-H on i.n- r"u um- i 4 it..' niriMiui.s . It Ins Mnx' rnrs since I lu ll "ki t l).i-k llt.iil .iiini. I lias ffii-t un-1 n rnnf.'vnee litlf on tlx r . . i : rt this vfnr than fvrr twf.-re.'V h r.n k IlS Ills Kij! Ill !M't f'Tl H i iinniMii.-'U! nr aiiu I . . ,n 1 tille in the ronftrence for j tlu- :-,erl. t and Green. A nqim.l of thiiiv cngrrs have ....mi working out every n;gl.t. the !;il full pratti.-e stalling last h ..! ' naniiitiisnin nvc nu :..ii.v r.itht when practically a!' !!n vcler&ua of the 1 five back, in uniform to start out the prac-lj 1 , Hfas'-n. j t'tit f the squal Coach P-lm k I, is '.its first five regular ba. k , Irom I. st yef.r'8 squn.1 to put in1 th'-ir I'l l f.V a position on the 10,,0 (.-.:;;it't In audition to the five! (teinn thi-re are a numiwr or .,i.;i.J ia.n in the Ilusker ramp in h i. I ' ion t.i a groat array of popho- ino.e canili.latcs wh look excep ... ii. im:;.:v k"" '.i in enr:y prj.in tiri.i.s. ti-.l among the soplir.rr.ore c an- i f..r positions on tne caru-i c:ikf rball cuintet are Hucn Kha t i. kit from the Kig Six champion f. i. it hull eleven; Steven Hokuf and Hiitch K-tster, two regulars frm C..ph Hible's Hunker foothrll i i-ven are working out daily with th court squad. j Team Has Worthy Foes. , -T- 1. 1 , V. A cno ot a clnnra t tannic. . it . i " fc r- nil the eppearance of a cham . I pionship five iit taking form. Two ' v.efks of practice are left on the M-hedule before the Huskers open up their campaign and start their invasion of the east which Includes many schools of great prominence en both the football field and bas ketball court. By the close of the i week Black will have his squad di- I io-d sllhoi.gh he Intends to make no cut until the final wee kof prac tice. Don MacJay who played a sensa tional game at the pivot position lats year, was one of the first i-agers to report for practice and indications point to a great year i n the court for this llusker bas ket snagger. Maclay with Jensen and others practically docs away with all worry on the pivlot posi tion. Harvey Grace. Morris Fisher md Seldon Davey are all back in :.hape for the forward position which seems to be tiking on t!-.? rat ure of a lively fight. Grace and Kiher are two of the cleverest for wards in the conference and fur rished plenty of worry to confer rne guards" ln-t season. Dutch Wttte and I?wandow8ki are back to Md again on their old guard positions. Witte is one of the best lorg range artists on the Scarlet squad and his work for the post two years has been a boost to ''ornhusker basketball stock In the conference. Sooner Are Potent. Oklahoma's Sooner quintet, w.n l.er of the conference court title for 1h past three years, is out; rgain to capture the championship : in the Big Six. But the Sooners of : 1fi?,0 are not gifted with the out-! standing material as they were last ; reason. Out of the Sooner quintet., hut one of their mainstays is back this year, tht being lom Churchill. The Oklahoma school has not onlv aspirations to win every conference basketball game j figain this season as they did in Ki23 and 192, and thus not only win its third consecutive title "out j ive its 1M0 captain, namely. ('hurchill. the honor of never hav-j ing played on a Sooner cage team j w hen it was defeated by a confer- : ence foe.. I r rom iai. yt.r n clitiiiii hu1"1 I the two foremost players m me conference are gone- Bruce Drake nd Clifton Shearer and Coach Hugh McDermott, the optimistic. Sooner mentor, agrees mat he must develop a center for the Oklahoma five to keep up the record they have estab'ished. McDermott is is pifted this year in some out standing guards, haying Nobis from last year as one of Uie most out-standing. Other quintets in the Big Six are yet more or less of an unknown quantity but the basketball lover can figure that the 1S30 cage race will be a thrilling event and closely contested. Turkish Student Will Talk on Jtacc Problems All Nournan, Turkish student at the University of Nebraska this year, will address the inter-racial commission of the university Y. M. C. A. at the Temple, Tuesday eve ning. He will explain lnter-ra"ial attitudes and prejudices in Turkey. Big Six Track Meet Kill Re Held Here The Big Six conference out door track and field meet will be held In Memorial stadium of the University of Nebraska May 23 and 24. The meet was awarded to Nebraska at the conference of athletic directors in session at Kansas City, Fri day. The indoor meet will be held at M!ssourl in the new field house starting March 8. Casers .v l.lri nmw n .... . 1 i .. - l ' cii!ita:irn in i'g ....... i - ai bjA jyX (T 7 J-jt . IV W W 1 VV 'Xfc H''Q1 Tor the firat time In history a N'ebrnka Comhuaker football player will line up with the weat trn al atar in their annual game In San Francisco on New Year' d.iv. C!alr Sloan. Comhuiker fuiback. hat accepted an invita- tl0n t0 Dav on the wett eleven thia year, leaving for the wett coast Dec. 16. A peculiar Inci dent happened thia year a the coaches aelected their player for the big claaslc. Richard of Ne braska received an invitation from Coact Hanley of Northwest ern to pliy on the al star eastern ; eleven which Richards accepted. ' Later in the week both Richards ; "no Trom nd Sloan received invitationa l the western oficials to play i on the western eleven. Of course Richards did not back down on the eastern Invitation and did not accept the western bid. So when the two atar elevena from the country line up at Frisco on Jan. 1, two Cornhuskers will be oppoe Ing each other In the game Rirh arda In the line for the eaet and Sloan In the backfield for the west. The three tie games that ive- braska turned in this season in , football, two of which were In the Big Six. have caused the con ference moguls down at Kansas City to debate on the matter and it was recommended that a tie game be counted a half game won and a half game lost. Ne braska was tied this season by Oklahoma and Missouri thereby winning but three games out of the conference loop. Action on this matter was discussed along with other matters of business re garding the two year old confer ence which took the place of the old Missouri Valley conference which was composed of ten mem bers. Another thing which was brought up in the Big Six meet ing and to which we favor most highly Is the nine game football pcheiule. Football coaches sug gested that the conference schools increase their schedules one more game although this did not come as an official recommendation. Nebraska in 1P2S played a nine game schedule after receiving per mission from the B;g Six direc tors which did seem to be too heavy a schedule for the Husker eleven but considering the fact that the Nebraska eleven was playing Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Army and the regular conference elevens with Montana State thrown in for a breather. A de sirable nine game schedule with two intersectional batles lined up 8;id two games of the more or less easy type would be a satls tactory schedule for the gridiron season. The majority of the Pa cific coast schools p'.ay a nine or ten game schedule while a great number of the eastern schools with the exception of the Big Ten schools play a nine game cara each fail. The other things the moguls of j the conference took up that seems to b: highly favorable and that is compelling freshman teama to play their games within the con ference each season. Last year the directors alowed the yearling elevens two games a year and this the first year, found many of the Big Six freshman teams play ing outside the conference which wasn't just what was expected. Of the Big Six football elevens, Kansas ggies will be hit hardest by graduation, losing nine grid iron warriors in the spring. Ne-t-imska will love eitrht which In cludes PJc.hards, Sioan and Cap tain Farley, while Missouri drops seven griddcrs in the spring. Tak ing the conference aa a whole, only 42 footballers who were seen In action this fall will be missing next vear. out of more than two hundred this is a low percentage and next fall should find the Big Six sisters stronger than ever before with a close fight on deck for the 1930 championship. The Missouri squad is hit hard wV.h Captain John Waldorf, Keith. Hu.slcv. P-av Smith, Scott Ken nedy, rsemie Schr.ff. Russell Dills and Lee Derry all leaving the Tiger camp this year. Henry's stellar ball carriers are listed In this group and the Tiger menter will have to build his backfield combination around the fleet footed Johanningmier next fall. Kansas will lose eight grldders while Iowa State and Oklahoma will lose but five each. Taking a Go Into Second Week of Practice 11 1 ' ' ' ' ""' ' ' " ' - - - - lx.-a vi.i.wn ti&rtl. ,Xehraka and Iowa 1av in 19.10 On f itlntll Fit-Id Possibility that Nabrasa will schedule a football gam with th Unlvaraity o1 Iowa team nat year was seen in tha ruil of the Western Canter tnce athletic director to rem lata Iowa into tha conference following dismissal for viola tion of th amateur rod, ftatur. day. Herbert Giah, athletic direc tor, dated yesterday that noth ing definite had rcaulted from negotiation from tha two acnooia yet but admitted tha possibility. Nebraska atill haa two date open on It 1110 schedule, Oct. 4 and Oct. 2. Th coaching ataff ha been trying to achedula on gam with a Iradi ig team In country and a "brather." th hurried glance at the IMi) pros pect. H should be some fight and our only regret la that we also leave In the spring. Missouri and Creighton will try out a new experiment In basket ball this winter when th two five will play a gam without using th tip off a aom of tha basketball rule officials hav ad vocated for th past two years. Coach 'Phog' Allen of Kansas be ing one of th strongest advocate when hi crop of center dropped to a low ebb. Th Jay and Tig er hav not definitely decided a to what arrangement will b made but both schools are willing I to giv it a try. Coach Edwards of the Tlgera approached tha i Creighton coach regarding the move and th game between the two quinteta In Omaha on Feb. 8 may find th new system In vogue. Under the new tyl th halve start a usual and held balls are followed by tipoffs. but after a goal Is scored the team acored upon puts the ball In play from the out-of-bounda one un der Its goal. GREEK SrSWILL Intcrfraternity Tournament Gets Under Way Early In Afternoon. Monday afternoon will see the start of the Interfratemity boxing tournament when matches will get ttr.der way at 4 o'clock. The program will start with the lightest matches on the schedule, and will run on through, taking each heavier weight in succession. Weighing In will start at 11 o 'clock tomorrow morning. W restling will continue until the entire schedule of first round matches is com pleted. The start of boxing has been I set for Wednesday afternoon. ! when the lightest class will start off the progTam nt 4 o'clock. Pair j Ings for both boxing and wrestling ' will be posted in the wrestling I room under the stage of the ; coliseum. Washington County Posfpstrs Painting Valued at $100,000 Nebraska has its art as well as Its football teams and tall corn. Perhaps in tne near future the university will be the owner of a picture that could be sold for over $100,000 to any museum in the east. This picture now rests in the vaults of the Washington county court house located at Blair, Neb. It was painted by Raphael or Michael Angelo and portrays the figure of Christ carrying the cross. An interesting story clings to the picture which makes it even more a relic that would be highly valued by any collector of art. It i the nineteenth century a young I nobleman and a peasant girl were married and because of their class distinction had to leave their na tive country which was Germany. In fleeing to this country they managed to steal this picture, and by a clever bit of work, hid it from the Immigration- authorities and located In a small eastern Ne- brafka town. The young couple tried to farm but it proved to be an utter failure although they managed to live In a very respect ale way. It was later learned that they received money from Ger many every month. Their child died, and the father who was not in verv good health also died as a result of his grief of his child's death. With Uiese two deaths the wife hi a nervous breakdrwn and finally lost her mind. People allowed ber to live alone and one night the house broke out In flames. In putting out the flames the men found the pic ture and recognizing Its value turned it over to the county au thorities. Critics from the University of Nebraska Judged it as a work of either Raphael or Michael Angelo and to back up this statement cri tics from New York City also gave the aame opinion. UNIVERSITY TEMPLE CAFETERIA MOST CONVENIENT MOST REASONABLE FINE COOKING CONGENIAL CROWD SNAPPY SERVICE 12th & E SLOAN ACCEPTS OFFER 10 PLAY FOR WEST TEAM Huskcr Mates Will Oppose Each Other in Annual Shrine Game. MANY STARS COMPETE Richards Gets Invitation From Coaches of Both GridElevcns. Oair Sloan, veteran Cornhuaker fullback, haa accepted an Invita Hon from Pacific coast football officials to play on tha all star western eleven In their annual football classic at San Francisco o, New Year's dav against a puked eleven from the east. Thia la the first time In history that a Cornhuaker football player haa ap peared li th western lineup. Ne braska player usually playtng with the eastern eleven. One peculiar coincident about the east west game In San Fran cisco thia year Is the fact that two Nebraskan againt will be seen In action tn the annual game but this ymr one will be wearing the colors of the west while the other w-m be playing in the line for the fKi, j;AV Hichards. all Htg Six tackle and named on several ah America selections, was Invited to play on the eastern eleven early last week and later in the week re ceived an invitation to play with the west. Hartley Selects Richards. Richards will leave for Fvanston Dec. 16 where Coaches Hanley of Northwestern and Andy Kerr of Colgate will spend three days of practice with the stars of eastern eleven and then proceed to San Francisco where the eastern ele ven will work out until New Years day when they meet the western stars In Keiar stadium, Sloan will Join the western star In the Pacific coast city on Dec 17 where they will workout for two weeks preceding the game with the east. Nebraska thus ha Its football players divided and its allegiance going to botn tne csi ? IO ln lnr wVrl'th. alnha XI Delta. Hmmm! Nuf and the east w hile geographically It la neither east nor west Husker Have Copeted. For the past three years Com husker football players have fig ured in this annual game spon sored by the Shrtne club for the benefit of crippled children in San Francisco. Last year It was the Nebraska fullback. Blue Howell who rose to the peak of his foot- ball career when he scored two iOUC IHJCVWin wn v . ' - while Dan McMullen. Husker guard was playing in the eastern line. Two year ago it was Glenn Presnell, Husker back and Ray Randals, Husker tackle, who ap peared in the eastern lineup against the west. But this year finds a new arrangement with the Comhusker school divided in Its contribution to the football atars of the country, half going to the east and half to the west. In the west backfield with Sloan will be Ben Low of California, Dutch Clark of Colorado Fanny Hunting of Gonzaga, Carl Gilmore of Oregon State and otlier stars of the Pacific coast. The west's line so far haa Roy Riegels, Cali fornia; Gordon Diehl, Idaho: Ruys Striff, Oregon; Saunders, South ern Methodist, Brown, Texas; Nor ton, California and Ackerman and Segbetti of the unbeaten St. Mary's eleven. ERemnKEinniibcBir A Gift of a book or an ethcing is the most thoughtful present that you may find. Come while the stock is com plete. The LPmiric Schooner Book Shop 122 N. 12th St. Panl Aloorn Do not forget our Christmas Cards 253aSD .liUJ.LLUJ.LbiJU.'.aUJ.L AFTER Dm IPAERW and anytime for a sip and a bite or a real good meal follow the crowd to College inn Sandwich Shop and Cafe HOTEL CAPITAL V. A. A. 1NTRAMURALS By Jean Ralhburn. Cet down and roll-bend Ut neck! lull In your legal .Turn- Mini? tlu ta in aeaaion. No reauiia ut iharlle horaee and broken hones guaranteed. Tola )s excel lent training of Jujitsu and wrestling both of huh always come in bandy, boiue of the turn Mera r aa cracrfil aa a prtae fiirhter at a tea. "Tha camela r ComlnaT-trm-la-tra-la!" Of coumo one'a imaumatlon la aaaumed to be vivid, bul In any caae. tha cam era walk la merely on of lb ele mrntartea In the requlrementa of firat claaa tumblera. It la very diMiMful If tma of our fair coeda would ho recoRnlied a the aweet younjr thine that arr" n the campua after one kwk at the tan jle f armaIeK. and what have -ou. that actually dmtract onea attention. Hah! At laid, the fatal day ap pntachra. What ho! Nothing hi. The nflera are atlll rtflmir, at leat that tha rrnnrt The time la ln.'W noar nniv tha rifle team ahould be choaen at the enl or ine aeek. Some of the crark ahota neem to have berome a little wor ried at the neceaalty of ahootlnu at marked tarfeta maybe their conaclenrea hurt them. Anyway a ai-or of PS will prohably b one of the minor requirement for j plarenu nt on the team. ' Come over to the alley with me. j What? Huh! No. the bowllnjr al ley. Only two bita for two Raroea and c'lieap at the price. Whoopa. Ifa jrood exercise and why not? Do try and break away (act aa If a date meant nothing: In your life! and pet Into training for blrir'r and better thlnpa. The tournament will lie played off January 7-25. The two rival teams must play at the name time, though of course we conrtn't ever believe that uch a thing a cheating would happen. Nebraska ball continues. The ftryt game of the season was a fast one with more nolae than power. The Gamma Thi s (bleaa their hearts) weren't quite rough enough for those talented Thetaa. The Alpha Chls will st niggle with th n lhis Thursday at 5 p. m. Chi Omega and Delta Gamma will lso f!rht it out at this time- power to 'cm. We hate to forecast ! -..,, it hut tiin'iv these are ro-! ing to be plentv tough tussles. The Kappa Delta and Sigma Delta Taus n-iii m-resUe with the ball Friday at the same time the Phi Mus play j " SIf.MA DELTA TAU, ALPHA XI DELTA SCORE VICTORIES Two more coed teams triumphed In the Intramural Nebraska ball tournament. Sigma Delta Tau was victorious over Kappa Delta. I j . Alrha Xl rua won from Phi Vfi, The games to fee piayea mis week at 5 o'clock in the women's gymnasium are: Monday, Dec 9. Delta Delta Delta, team 2 vs. Phi Omega Pi. Alpha Delta Pi vs. Alpha Omega PI. Tueaday. Dec 10. Sigma Beta Chi vs. I-TErgettes. Pi Beta Phi, team 2 vs. Sigma Kappa. Wednesday, Dec 11. Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Delta Delta Delta, team 1. SALEM'S No Substitute for Salem's Lunches and rrult Punchra 1B7909 19th & OP piyj'iiiiii; 101 STATE BEGINS BASKEMSESSION Two Letter Men Return For Initial Practice of Court Season. AMF-S, U.-IUakethall practlc for tn Iowa Stat collet. varsity brraa tn earnest Monday wnen daily Ion started at o'clock, according to Uoula E. Mente. fcead coach. Bo far. prae tlcee have been confined to thre session weekly, but with th open ing gam with Slmpaon leaa man a month away, Intenalv dally drill will be started. A squad of about twenly-fiv men ha been reporlinj; to Coach Mente. With the cloae of football and cross country on Thanksgiv ing, however, some ten or twelve other are expected to report.' Only two regulars or last year a quintet will be available. 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