TI'F.SIIW. DI'C'.I.MHrH in, )20. roim Texas Aggies Will Open Husker Grid Schedule SIGNING OF ONE YEAR CONTRACT Bible's Old School Comes to Lincoln for First Scarlet Game. OPPONENTS LOOK GOOD Southern College Defeats Kansas Agqics During 1929 season. INTi:IllATi:iMTV HI. LAY Ti:M 1H 01 T IN V POOL i Tivii for all intn fmlrri.ity rrUv leama were t hrdwlrd for ti night ii k in it the Y. M I. A. pml. The tryotiU will he the last of lh irelinunai lr of the annual inlerfratu nily miming mif 1. 1 which thin year attracted the Urgent entry liM in I history. Vuarter final in the o-yard ' dah will N nin off .lnrn1ay ' night at 8 p. m Mm who placed firl anil second m the various! hati of tha preliminaries will ; compete Id th quarter final Srml-firiaJ for yl event will be ! held Tuesday. IV.-. 17 with the I finals scheduled f-r I 19 I NTERFRATERNITY E 'ITS c SCHEDULE BEGIN ON 01 SyrtS ill" aon cauQM Haa in th mh f imiiiii itiitiiia wrAtcn rue by Kanaaa official mt mg although thy Old atata na of tneir football play era va receiving ?i a month for working at an tncurano alman during hia fraa hour. laa intfjiniatkhnitv v.trTi.iN; Greek Basketball Open Competition Coliseum Floor. on EIGHT CLUBS SQUAD Nebrftk a t'omhu.skri will 'P-n the U'Jit gridiron slnte with lixnn A. A, M. nn Memorial la i.iuni liilj. according to llertert liich. d.iri'tor of athletics at Ne riakii. Th Texas AfcKira went tt .'l!uli'J .T the Wrrk end t'l in", i tbe llu.ski'ii In Lincoln on I lut . Only a i.tin year contract i uj mad.' ltw'en the two schools i Tiie Trvat Afcv'ie gnm will tiuiU the hrona cdventure the liu. kerj luive lakrn into 111 oi:t hw,'t conference, former U ! I 'ana liii.lc. This aciisito tb S.itrhei-D Mi iiiiKli5t Muhuuik. wiunets ft the tiulhwet c.inHT en. e this year, oju-ned the Ne trunk, f.x.tihll st-asun at Lincoln wi'h the Afcjte from the Lone Mar Mate paying the opener lr TOO. Tfvti Aggie Look Good. Teu; Atii J were on lue lieiil dir-.ti,; th- J'..". s.-as.-n wiUi mr. r,-ven an.1 j.i..-i-t is t.-r roxi year .'k -vcn iniu'or. hot i- ja.-.l rlcven yvars uio Aies huve lcra ( oh 0''U '' I 'hii . line, now bfcd .-tlili monior ht Uu'. c'niviis'i'y of Afiirn.-k. iu the rlrven yram IJ. X. B.ble coarh d tholfs Aies lie tui'ued out tive icntereti. c bHD jii..nt.liipH anil his -ggi tani were known thruout ili: j.u.hwi.l an one ot IDe m rmiyej'l in tnat tion of the rountry. 'Ihe only Dieun.r of the Big mx tu play the J'exaa AjjieH Uiia koh s.m was Kansas NUue. t:ai li "Ho" MrMilbm took his Kanf.s Mate eleven to Dalias. lex., on Vt and took a 1 to 0 btiating at th bands of the southern elt-ven and when the Kansas Mate eleven Bud Nebra-ska ttL on Nov. 23, the best the Hunkers could do was a 10 to i win. Thia would inuirate the (irengih of Lbe aouiaorn eleven as compared to the rnainpionhip eleven in Uic Big Six. I'tiiai-.e, one ot the few ucbtaten footuall elev ens la the country, was able to take the Texas Apg-ies down the une to a 13 to 10 bt-aUiyr. Matty Bell, former Teaa Chris tian coach and former teammata of "Bo" AlcMillln, coached his first year at Texas Agglea this year alter Coach Dana X. Bible rc cigned to come to Nebraska. In freaking of tbe Aggie game. Herb Ciisa, director of athletics, said that EibJe realized his former stu dent would be plenty touh but it would give him an opportunity to s ;e Just what his Scarlet warriors could do under fire. A setup game would give the Nebraska coaching staff very little opportunity to see what the untried men could do in varsity competition while such a breather will in all probability be scheduled for a later date In tbe season. . ROUNDS INTO SHAPE Expect Iowa to Play Here; K. U. Will Be Strong Title Contender. SOONERS AIM AT TITLE : Halves of Games Will Interperscd During Tournament. lt week end aa t4 week in athletic legislation and admmi- c. tration in collegia! aport circle OiarS throughout th country wiHh the turning loa out of th Big Ten featuring th program. Th O g Ten megul decided thy wfuid much rather continue their confer, enc competition without the Havkfcry achool whic"i broi.oht o much confution and turmoil at Iowa City. Th Hakv o'ttcisl rcrt a buty week ed v!i'ltil'ng C.me foi then- 110 .Mhlel.c card. While with the B'O Su nrlenc director, eoache. faculty rjpivtrntative and hiinei man convened at Kanaa C.r. tu l,p.t.ite for th midJl w.rtrn cirfiiil Ten ntrmbfl frn th Hoi.nr athletic depa-tmcitt at llneoln attended the cnc!.ive "d in r.tcntlon to complet.on tchfdule TANGLE Be lnterfratemity hankrthall. king of all (Jreek sports, wing Into ac tion tonight, to claim the attention of fraternity men for weeks to Come. Kiitto V.i n,1 T'hl k'anna ThI .i ? m .-..nri in mih fo- the remainder of tne ason lhi tianiniH lH-Ha and Sigma thi a he.ltiled to tant'e at . :2. p. pt.. the half time of the first name, on the same floor. These Iwo games are iu league one. League Two. In league two. Sigma Thl S.gma and IhH.i l.'p.Hilon n'col o: fliwr three at 7 p. m. Sigma Alpha Mu and Alpha Theta t'hi play on the same floor at 7:25 p. m. Alpha ft .IMA A't4 fcMliMt In. k. II. Il. tit"' i . h.ir t'. a.rr ! fit, t(.4ll.. tailM l tu A.-lv, I atatkmed at Chicago: Bartho. loiuew r. ih of 10 imn- v 'car; and Jamea . raiamiry. who la wnth loctor and Uanible. at Kanaaa Oty, Kaa. M r" ' rrel r'niineennr com. H..XI I About on In ewry aeven luu dredtortoina ahell cata la a male. Many (raliialc Xit F.nginrrrinR C-olIrpr! muM pini la ntrfnittn rv. lllfl ii rMt WHfM TM KsM-a kHI'" M n.h.t I'tl .pS V X hu'h l.ia I . y.l.-.il. Iwua T In'"!!1"" are a n w. r"i". le.K's ata ... - - eitv i.ii 'r i1 !"" jvitaphona equipment for th Klr rt-- Si ." fi K.tt n r t rm H.im . l-h rr'i lli ltt IM ranl. a .i.iun, rt afrs t.pr. mrm no.r til M.f ll. t ! k..t.r '! Iii., riwil Ha y . it. i.i lairMa it.1 'rM M" . rtt. I'l W.r.rX AIM B I'hi v. noK.1. XI llnf. Maitora at the ctl!ef of engln eerlng durinf tha paat week In rlude: Jv U I'helpa. '1 Inatal. lati.m aiipeniaor of movtehme and 1 triraj lieaearxn i-rotiuna rorr-nra- Hon. who ha Just returned from i th Hntmh talee wher h baa been Installing "talkla" equipment: El mer A. Crane. of Armour A iif-ta Nrbra.ik"8 baskrtfer are be ginning to loiind into hhap that is well nigh of the iuraseas,.ii type. Charley Ulack stul has the mt-n running over the fundamental n . 1 M.nrtl.ir . .,1 n.ll' III B 111 if after the session of acquiring S'rma I hi and Phi Sigma Kappa I knowledge about the game a lively ; rt league tnree a season on a scrimmage Is held. I ' P m . i.n rwn. . ... Ij-st night the same five that 1 Aph " booked for :2s p. m. represented Nebraska Ir.st vear : Theta Chi and Pi Kappa Alpha ' . . ..... .... ii . met kt ? ii. rii. on lloor two as I...? ; league four, season cets unde, ui.-s 1 Tom all In J- .Hops at pros When thev" worker on their of- J way. Alpha Tau Omega and llt a fense. thii.es clukcd lust like they I Thct. Thi m.-et at 7.2. p. m. m..r phar ol conf er.-nc ? butin- e wer brought up reTore mc meeting upon which definite action will be taken on when the director meet In Lincoln thi winter. A to the Iowa unlvevs.'v af'air. I !b- iVrismn of th. Pig Ten u.'.ii? duln't seem to Impair tbi he.ii;h of the Hawkeys athl.tl Mh'iViles in the lean In fact If tt dm anything It ad l.-d poptilattfy and prominence to tfi twa sch.ol No sooner had th .tew a of the Sow a .ejection hit th press of the cointry. than nihV.ic ilire-toa at l w'a City were t'lxxlol with f f fcis loi games on nil their Khrd- lu . a rr Ivxa nimt rt. M..rti A,ih .T.ie M Tae 'fdet ftnrt" Gift Store Rector' Pharmacy m a r at. e i Votr Ftorr i f "0r Unrt STOP AT HOTEL D'HAMBURGER for , SHOTGUN SERVICE "Bay 'Em by th 8ack" 1141 Q St. 1H8 P Bt. k GODLID L C I i iy MfU i ' i . . ... r jl,' vj - H s-r GrccnSlampsV LINCOLNS CISY5T0RE O Drop Northwestern Offer. Northwestern university and Texas A. 4 M. were negotiating for a football game when the C'oraiuHker authorities stepped in and negotiations with the Big Ten srhnol were immedialely dropped in preference to meeting the Corn hi, skein in Lincoln. Nebraska marie an lmpress've showing against thi! Southwest conference this season when they held the championship Mustang eleven to a s'Tirelesa tie in additioti to the. re l epUon gV'en the Dallas eleven on their arrival In Lincoln. iish stated Monday that a larga '1lrgation of Tctraa Aggie rootert. would accompany the southern eleven to Lincoln next fall. Th fart th-it the Aggies will he play ing against their old master will draw a large crowd of football fans fn-.m the southwest. The Cornhusker schedule at present for 1M0 has four games cm the hrme slate which include Texas Aggies, ntt, Missouri and Kansas Aggies. Tbe away from home slate r a'ls for Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa State. Two open dates still remain on tee schedule those being on Oct 25 and Nov. 22. Glsh intimated that the Husker schedule for 1930 would be completed this week. Wanliington Seek Dcccmhvr Schedule With Comluithert Herb Gish, director of ath letic at Nebraska, received a telegram from athletio official at the University of Washing ton in Seattle Sunday asking for a three game lnterectional achedule In basketball with the Huikera on Dec. 27, 28 and 30. The Huaker eager are ached uled to meet the University of St. Louia in SL Loul on the 28th and Gish turned down the bid for the game with Waah ington. F.om all Indication Waah Ington athletio official are anxlou to again resume rela tionehip with Nebreeka In ath letic event. Glsh stated Mon day that be would have liked to accept the contract with th Pacific coait school but on ac count of It latene and th complete court achedule at Ne braska, he could not. A re sumption of athletio relations with Washington is a possibil ity In the next two year but with the Huker basketball achedule complete for thle year, the Scarlet cagera cannot find a dat for th Seattle achool. were supposed to. On defense, the I varsity outfit held the seconds to! very few baskets. I Guards Are Stron. Lewan.lowskl and Witte are two i very potent guards. anJ w-hen the close formation on defen.e is used, j the Nebraska team looks nearly I imrreirnahle. Grace. Fisher, and . McClay were working the ball through for counters nearly at will. This team is beginning to ac quire the polish that will r plenty valuable whfn the schedule oi games starts. When Herb Gish was In Kansas City at the Big Six meeting, he managed to have the date for the Oklahoma game changed from Jan. 25 to Jan. 20. He was unable to schedule the Oklahoma Aggtft team for a game, but there is a possibility that Iowa University will play on the Nebraska floor this year. Arrangements have not been completed, but there will probably be a game arranged. Kansas I Powerful. Reports coming up from Kansas are to the effect that they are go ing to have the best team they nave had since their leadership of the Missouri valley was taken away by Oklahoma. Coach Allen will do all of the coaching this year, and he has one real sched ule to prepare for. Coach Hugh McDermott of Oklahoma, whose teams have not lost a conference game for the past two years. Is In again this year with a team that hopes to carry on the all winning habit. Tom Churchill, the grinning Okla homa captain, has never played In a losing game of basketball since be started playing with the Sooner first team two years ago. Six Lettermeii with K-Aggles. With six lettermen and a wealth of promising sophomore for the K-Aggie team, the stock of tbe Kansas Agricultural school Is soaring rapidly. Most promising of the sophomore material Is Cronk lte, who playe don the football team. This youth Is Just, six feet and five Inches In altitude, and weighs about two hundred pounds. Missouri has the makings of one of the best teams In the confer ence, na all of their regulars are back in school this year. All six of the lettermen from the Tiger school are more than six feet tall, and heighth means plenty when It comes to basketball. Last year Missouri finished next to o'kla homa In the struggle for basket ball honors, and they sre serving warning that they expect to be a great deal better this year. Nebraska will have one well oiled machine ready to play against any other team In the conference, and It looka like a real seas'm for everybody. Basketball In the Big Six "looka to b on a higher plane this season than was last year. Halves Will Be Intertpersed. Halves of games are to be Inter spersed this yesr 'n the tourna ment. Rudolph Vogeler, director of Intramural athletics, pointed out todav. League five and league six teams do not swing Into action until Wednesday rnght. Referees for tbe contests tonight are: Floor two, Elliott: floor three. Filer; Poor 4. Johnson, and floor five, Ilomcy. Referees for Wednesday night are: Floor two. Snigg; floor three. Bittner; floor four, Malette, Jid floor fi.A Wickwlre. UN ARE NUMEROUS Coach Oakes Has Abundance Of Material to Choose Squad From. MENTORS PICK VARSITY Freshmen basketball coach. Bunny Oakes has a squad of about seventy men out for practice now, and it is beginning to look like a banner year for the yearlings. Fundamentals are being worked on now, and the Nebraska system Is being taught to the first year men. Oakes has been selecting his ma terial for the freshmen varsity and he expects to have his squad com plete In a couple of days. Yester day the men went through a little scrimmage, and the likely looking candidates were selected to play on the first team. Enrollment Approaches 100. Coaches Bokenkroger and John son will assist Oakes in the hand ling of the freshmen basketballers. The enrollment is expected fo be very near a hundred before the end of the week. The men that are not selected to play on the varsity squad will be divided up Into teams and play games among themselves. Charley Black Intends to use the freshmen basketball team In the capacity of warm-ups for the varsity. That Is net usually the i case, as tbe yearlings can always give a pretty good account of themselves wherever they are. When the second varsity team Is not furnishing the opposition for the varsity, the freshmen will be the objects for the regulars w-rath and ability. Freshmen rsity squad: :rr M. M It .NEBRASKA BOXERS PARTICIPATE IN OMAHA TOURNEY Five University of JTebraska boxer were In Omaha today, where they were competing In the state A. A. U. boxing tournament. The university representatives are: Van Valkenberg, 118 pounds; A ma to, 128 pounds; Rock, 133 pounds; Hutchinson, 783 pounds; and Marquis, 147 pounds, nock la a former title-holder In hie claaa, having won mid-western honors In A. A. XJ. circles In 1927, Marqula has competed In the meet before. Tbe others are new men. Attractive Proposition for student a to make extra money while at home during Xmaa. vacation. Inquire Friday and Saturday, Dec. IS and 14. 1828 Harrison Ave. F-&882 D. U 'rr A. V. fhorrv . ?.. TMinn F,. VWnmr 'J. B Ho'lt'-hr r.. n. mm n. A. I.smhtm K. V. Vtrnmmt H. Uiftinyt cm her frejihHiwi imt: rtlft Nwmltli W. Pmitn M. W. RurWnnr 1.. I,. Smith 1 n S'hi.rlU. Httnhnlr Alllann An.l.-a tty Ralto. Hrmt.tc.- H.i.l Btumtftf! Carve h C'ttt rmww F.fft Fl.h CHttlna Orlr.fvl Ormn. Han man Hulta Tlutbart Jnhnaofl, V. Jthrtaon, Tt. Kllnnm- KlrV Klmhall J.y iti Tj.h.vlfiy, t lAhrtflny, S. Marrtll Nawman I'anny f-t?:!!rtar Pat arena Hln ftayaa Srrmra Hamurlann Sh.rf.ka Smith Hall HimrHia S'ult. T"lly Wain Witt Z! Ilnar eil. 1. wa will lnv a neiirr cr i- u'.! t.txt year oit;n tl.e l:!g lVn ihn they did when they v.vte rrrrt.W rs. 'iowa ttow is In the same iH i' vith the IrisM ot Notre Pan. A fue lancer, .i toum without a conference and whether the Hawk- eyes were guilty or not of the charge against them, we will bet our last that the Iowa school was iiot the only member to offcnl ibis ruling. - - I With a number of open date on . the Iowa schedule, and two open date on the Husker schedule, the t time look ripe for Neb.-aska of- ' ficlals tc negotiate with the Hnv- ee officials for a resumption of football relationship. One of tnc I oldest tradition;:! rival en the rooteai gridiron at "toraiKj i none other than the University of day when the gridiron warrior of the middle wet wore their beard in collegiate fashion, the University of Nebraska and th University of Iowa game w.is one of the biggest in the middia west. These two school tarted football relationship almost as soon fotoball started in the two state and only up until ten years ago did the two achool discontinue plsying. With Iowa ao located a the next door neighbor to Ne braska and the industrial statu of the two states generally formed in agricultural line, a resumption of football relationship with lo.i would be a most desirable thing for Nebraska. An overnight jaunt brings one to Iowa City, the home of the Iowa Hawkeyes which would be most favorable to draw ing not only a large football crowd to the games either at Lincoln or at Iowa City but would continue the athletic rivalry which has ex isted for such a long period of time. Comer Iffk and Slr?t With Texas Aggies definately on the Cornhusker schedule for next year, Nebraska's slate begins to take on complete form for the coming 1930 season. The Texas Aggie game will replace the Southern Methodist game of this year and wll be Coach Bible's old school .It may seem funny to D. X. to pitt his Cornhuskers against the Texas school which he coached for the past eleven years, turning out some of the greatest elevens In the suthwest. The Texas A. A M. game Is booked for October and Is the opening game of the season. Big Six orncial are not going to let anything creep Into their baby conference at did the Big Ten. At their meeting at Kansas City laat week they were unani mous In their declaion that a Carn egie report would find nothing wrong with their athletio plant and tney were going to ee to It per- onally. 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