The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1929, ANNUAL FOOTBALL EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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BIBLE COPS TITLE
IN FIRST SEASON
I oninr Trxa. April uliurnl Jr-pt- Mminr ll.in 1 1
(rr.it Itrtuiil in Initial ( !iiiiijiii Willi
(rrrn l!oriiliii-Vrr Mjirrul
Mrllritlc rii IjiM Cimc for Iliukrr.
nr.NNV okks is c:ou:u nr mimk iimmi.n
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ller n I'mlrr TiitrUpi of I l Vrir. I oritu r
I ! tiLrr (!4lin Mini Ml- nn rii .111.
Nclitdtka's rtiii-lnii; l.i. Ii i.n.l. r il lii iliri i l'r
Tlnna X. HiMr has jul i lo.-,l n n.M 'in-in,l j.nr on 1 1 .
f.x.tlmll friiliroii. MaitinK out lit S ml" r with n nn-li-
nrre fiM.ll.nl .im.l u. iioiic of tl.c Vill.n ti i.!.r..ii m i fni tut in
of olil. the 1 1 ti-k r coni'liiiii; atnif turn.-.l mil n 1 1 r chain
l'iiliil)i lcctl failed to !( .1 Mii!r L'ii'ii" within the run- !
frrenee Th onlv .lefeat marke.1 - - ;
np against the Nebraska reach- ! r-r.M a.iyap.-emrnt ..f
mighty intKtnirKh eleven, un
beaten In nine games
This record seaks (01 itaelf anJ
l be rcbri at Nebraska reprr
senls on of tl lml roarhinr
tff. In in rm.Mle western
b.M.1. Hf.M I'ana X H.hle ''",. -r l... an.l Ira,
h tck ocer the rem. of Corn- -'!f " "PI--"' " hr-lulc
husker f.oillmll this year, the staff
ii.dil.Ma K.iba.l in nerfert I in.
laon anu harmony .lh the new 1'M-I..r un- m.ui in
, ., i. n.rh.p if alii;hte.l lm the
Many Champ in Teaaa.
Coming- in Nebraska (nm Tea
A A- M Hihle heralfted as onf
of the ouslami.ng coaches of tht Vi hir.g he en.ls h' yrr
nuthwr:. In rlrvcn yr&r o! ;.i ir. f..rn-.fr Al'-Atrcni n
rojirhinp t T'xiut Are'.'' h
h had turned out five rhafr.nin
b:p lr'n anj mary oit."jan.t
lr.t plavem. Hia rrrord not only a
an athlrtir roarh but a a rfnrlr
man and a. holar won for him the
raiprm of the entire aouihlarU and
when he annoincMl h:a departure
for the I'ornhuaker ttte. it
bnmchl the Rood njhe of h.
Texaa college although they
wer aom- to loe r.ich man a
P X. Bible I
Oatb. Pible I.K.kr f.arj to
hia aecond year at a l" rnbusker
roach and believe that the year
lf30 will find the Comhunker
team one of the greatest in the
country. Injuries and uHamilanty
with the new Bihle yem thif
year are expertd to he caat aaide 1
when the gridiron aeaaon open
next Kept, and wilh the hoat of
x-eteran material returnine, in ad-
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KFAH Broadcasts Every Game of
Huskvr Svhvtlule for First Time
This Year; Tries iew Features
f...1tall ..r!.l Turn b -lr lifer
ent in the l(iikei km.' l-r h
tni the mnrlet .. NehraiUa Hut
hex ,o n. t let f .'.liall .itmeri:e
all .-iner thin; that make t.-r an
'U'atandmt; nsciftiiu'i S. tinlnr-
n l .rt an.1 leader-
f.n
:he'. I..it.ii:' ',: kia"' tl.i-ij;h-
nt ihf veai i '...i.l M.l'le lre.iea
ni.m in jr
p ir alighted lot me man
h will tautvc the Jtnf! little
worrj- ir a tiiarhip
Vktir Wai All-American.
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t lurk I'.u.l" MrMriile. lltivkir litlfUcV. who haa finialicl hi c.ror ns Cornliuak.r
I'ootlmlli-r. Mrltruli- rnmc to Ni tir-ka from Lincoln w lu re hi' Im.l cHtabliilinl liia fanii- on the
t. iafli k.-ho..l Kri.Iin.nv His work nt the hulfhack H.nitioii for Nil.hrska in the last time (jmnra
on thf I wlinliilo tr- of the Kpootai-iilar type atul aRainM tin- Kansaa Airgiea at Manhattan.
Mi-Hri.li- kiuaslicil tliroiicli the Acirio line on many occasion t mark up a first nwn for the
i 'oriiliufckfi'i iickI pla.ic.l a (rn-at part in tin- Ni-hraska victory.
n. klf and upturn of the ll'2
'.rr.n.ikera en upenl hie first
vim out ot Nel.raska ar aaaiat
ant .n li at h: nln.a mater and
her im-d Hit- piofc-aai.inal f xit
r. .-.': until the 9.'V aeajk.n
nr he returned t. Nebraska to
rot in i out h:n dutiea. When in
Wl.t.v'.ia. Weir wa a unaminmia
i h.. rr fi r an All-Amenra position
n.i h:r ork this year a a w.r.R
a h in.Iuater th.M he will rank
'-..at a hich in the coa. hmit line
Ti eret wir.smrn viere de
ve. w-.' b We i thif aeaann in
V,.isap and Hokuf. while a larpe
ariiutil ot mmtardin wintmen
werf ready at Weir a call at any
time Wen W-n.le in with tiie
r..K li.il, alafl ir freat jihaoe and
from the way the two Nebraska
endf performed thia season, it
would not he far fetched to aay
that the Corr.husker football team
wi!r the exception of one year aa
freahmnr Coach.
Day Drill Nubbin.
Coachlnt. the Nubbin apuad or
varsity reserves Is another Con
huhker linesman - BUI Iay. "oa h
Iy took charge of the Nubbin
team this yea i under Bible and
thud gives the large Nebraska
sjmaj enough Individual tutoring
that good material will not be lost
dii to tntrh a larfe squad and
so few coaches.
Choppy Rhodes, former Ne
braska hackfield are. took charge
of the yearling aquad thia season
anf from all Indications Rhodes
I baa lined up some great varalty
material for P. X. Bible next
season. I'nder a new ruling In the
'Big Rtx conference thia season, the
froah gnddera were aJloed to
play two games, one at home and
on away, lie turned In a five
hundred percentage this year, win
ning from the Tiper cubs and los
ing to the Oklahoma Sooner. As
sisting Rhodes was Captain Leh
man, captain of the R. O. T. C. de
partment. Lehman took charge of
the line and his work during the
past two yetrs has been respon
sible in a "great way for the sue
cesf of the yearling grlddera.
Rag Frt Head to cum
undertaken by the Corn Co hs was
to conduct the I'niverslty riayers
ticket sale which netted the club
a neat turn financially, and
strengthened their hold on the
campus as a worthwhile organiza
tion, designed Dot only for rallies
and football games.
, Through the frigid air of Satur
day afternoona. Cobs continually
vended football programs to the
thousands of spectators, and dur
ing the cold evenings preceding
football games Cobs led snake
parades and Informal "get to-
y III McCleery.
Every gam played by the Ne
braska football team during lb
liv seajaoa was broadcast thru
radio station KFAH of Uncoln.
This waa th first time that the
Nebraska llulck station bad Its
representatives follow tbs team to
all games away from Lincoln.
(hiring home games the KKAB
announcers had their headquarter
In the south end of th press bus.
Dietrich Plrka. "24. and Hob"
Turner. '2. handled th reports
from th field for each gam on
th Comhuaker schedule, hit of
Lincoln gam broadcasts were
made poaaibl through the Omaha
Hee-News.
Avracuse. N. Y. was th farthest
i point from which lb Lincoln radio
I station sent play-by-play reports
A wire was leased rrom Syracuse
to Uncoln and the game report
went on th air by remot control.
This same system was. used in all
games played out of the Memorial
stadium at Lincoln.
Fan Hear Army Cam.
Last year the Army-Nebraska
game waa broadcast by KKAB
from West Point. N. V.. this being
the longest distance from which a
Nebraska gam bad been put on
the air. Next year KFAH Intends
to continue Its plan of following
th Huaker grid representatives) to
every point on th wrhedule. due to
the success of the 1929 system.
In 1023 KKAB broadcast Its first
football game, the station having
.get here" to cheer the team on to
I victory. Although football season
lis over, and the majority of activ
ity for the organization has been
! spent, the members have signified
; their Intention of continuing their
activities in otner riema ana to
maintain a cooperative spirit for ;
Nebraska and ber traditions. In
fact the Cob may be called upon
next to distribute rain checks for
basketball games, who knows?
been established at Uncoln in
24. Since that lime It baa taken
an active part In relaying Ne
braska games to listeners through
out the t'nited Ktatea KFAH is
one of th few stations in lh coun
try which broadcast every gam
played by Its home tsam.
hpeclal featuies wei presented
by KKAB during halves of the
games. These consisted of musical
uumbtia from' the university quar
tet and a idfkup of band music
and cheers from th field.
Try Unique Stunt.
Between halves at th Thanks
giving game between Iowa Htate
and Nebraska. KKAR launched a
novel Idea which It plana to keep
up next year. This consisted of a
freak football broadcast, put on by ,
two I'niverslty of Nebraska stu-1
dents. Russell Mattson and Hill
McCleery. The game between '
Raw-raw and Whoopee college
was broadcast with all th trim-.
mings that are attributed to the
mythical college game.
"Hob" Turner, who handle
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'much of th actual play-by-plav
broadcasting, Is an "S" man and
waa a famous high Jumper dur.ii?
Ui Uum .t the fr.tver.oj. of nv.
braska. Hs establlrhed a valliv
record to lh high Jump and was
prominent In truth activities.
Approximately fifteen men are
employed in the broadcasting of
one football game, according tu
1 Met rub iHrks program director
of KFAH. This includes an
nouncers and a staff of operaton
and engineers. ,
r.nrt smtu II 4 bm a lull fcu' t
rla us fcaiMub at mi. e-' a" a I
ih SnsolM. MS ka lh.il lu's aaiunu.
aiaai
i m lm aa tii . an
a. an. I. r I. t baih lut.
irM lull. In aa aa fc.li.-.
iw all ka.i mi kaia luk rau.fiM.-
Good Haircuts
Maka
A COMMON LOOKING
PERSON HANOSOMC
Thia theory haa been proven
lima after time. Massages
clean th akin and add attrac
tion. W are experts in aU
lines of barbertng.
The Mogul
127 N. 12
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CONGRATULATIONS
1930 CAPTAIN
TEMPLE CAFETERIA
Owned and operated by the
UNIVERSITY
Tor University Student
12th and R
Corn Cohs Stir School Spirit and
Sell Programs in Memorial Stadium
dlUon to the good rhmn spuad '
-VT" y,PCV '.".r.T; " e "itifs of the country
dictions are that Nebrsrka again , . .. ,,,, , , K.
will cop the Rig Six h mors be
nder taking on three ouiside foes
Oakes Coaches Line.
"Bunny" Oskes. line coach is D
next season for a position on the
mythical All-A mens team
Schulte Aided Team.
One of the oldest coax hes at Ne-
Hfttclrf lr,nirf on 1h Vehra&Ua
X. Bib'e a right hand man and one ;c.(-,hmK Viafi lh,:: veai afler Ue
of the greau-- ..ne c-che in the votm all hf lme lhf ,
B,g Six confeience and middle- i foui fcvfhrr to roarhinK tra( k
floach Oakes aas turned out i(Wn- H).nrv p . ,dian s,.h.;
."roe of the eout.le. most out- .The grlin(1 old mn f .NhraMka "
tiindlng linesmen since be started ,n pj( km(f h(. ,.,,.,.,,; taff for
coaching at Nebraska back in ,ast r(lnl x Blhlr krj
"PZ5. Coming to eurasxa irora Il
linois where he once starred on
the mini line. Coach Oakes has
that Shulte be put on the staff s
advisory or consulting coa h. Al-
f K..,ch Gr.H,ilt' Hi.t. in th fnll
just nnisnea nis imn wJInitake up a greater portion of his
tue ernnusKers i rn ra n, - ,,imp hf f han(J t Umeg tfl
mer Holm, uan jwcviuuen i.nnie hr) 0(Jlire a cr,mhuker eleven
Stiener. Ray Kandels. and many,I(Ull wt.rthv of Nebraska,
others are the products of , He nMU, lra(.k coafh
-Bunny" Oakes. Never a year , bumv fn(,K(.d ln cr,arhinf a cross
goes oy iuai country team during the fall.
BY DON CAi.LSON.
Here ya are folks - this great
big otficial program for only two
bits!" And so the cry goes through
the cold damp air. while coeds
shiver, men shout themselves
hoarse and padded athletes dive
from one pile cf surging humanity
to the other.
Those who utter those blood
curdling entreaties are not bally
hooers for street raratvaJs or the
coed follies but Corn Orbs, the
honorary male pep organlration on
the campus, which instills en
thusiasm into the studei.t "body
and sorority bouses i to win for
Nebraska. Composed of more than
sixty Junior and senior men. toe
Corn Cobs begin their activity
with the opening of school.
Teach New Song.
When the call went out from
Stanley Day. president, that Corn
Cobs were goinc to organize into
an active etuoent organization,
fraternities responded by offering
two men each. Activity begin with
Friday night sorority house rallies
where the boys i between haaly
bites of choice rakes, applea and
popcorn balls" taupht the coeds
a new Comhuaker flpht song, led
them ln cheers and gave them
musical entertainment that made
many a girl swallow her dessert In
chunks.
A trip to Missouri on a special
bus, the expenses financed by the
orgsntrstlori from the remcrative
gain from selling football pro
grams at the games, enabled the
spirited bunch of youths to lead
the onslaught of enthusiasm at
Columbia. Again at Manhattan,
the Cob were present to keep the
fide burning in Cornhusker hearts
which burst when the Biblemen
tore through the Aggie defense
to win.
One of the successful activities
to uncover some outstanding lines
; Si hulte wa at one time head foot-
man. Th.a year it appear to be ; resigned those du
Hugh Rhea h-! :'V It.es in 1P25 to devole all his tim,
t i m y rui.u.i un. uiu ' . ' . .'"'
Oakea produces men in the Ne
braska line that prove his ability
aa one of the best line coaches to
ever handle a Husker team.
With the Kible-Oaker combina
tion at the helm of Cornhusker ; pU-ted his fifth year at ehraka
football, Nebraska, is assured of a ' Black whs assistant buckfield
steller football team for years to I roach under the regime of Coach
come. These two men work hand- Hearp and continued iu U.at role
me
to track.
Charles Black, heed basketball
coach. asfiHts Coach Bible in
proo'-iink the Husker bai kfield
during the 'all and has just com-
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a hire's J2,
WinterBallmom InvitesYouj
. . . and here are just the
skates to wear .... The
perfect fit and correct bal
ance make skating a pleas
ure. Youll be proud of these
fine tubular skates attached
to shoes. Sizes for everyone,
for every kind of skating.
fted
filfrmd Johnsan SktIM CtZZBSSSI
Ui ' Hub Aa.Ouuu USA
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Hooi on Skating Oiampram
A Qualur Outfit
far ftegrmwi
W taU by Leading Sportnl Goods, Hsrjwmre id Department tor
THE
NEW CAPTAIN
WILL BE
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We are guessing with every
one else, who this young man will
be, but there is one thing sure, he
will know where to eat. Did a
query come up, where? Well no
place but the good old hunting
grounds, the IDYL HOUR.
We have been serving the
students the things that they need
these good home-cooked meals,
and delicious malted milks for a
long, long time. Ages in fact.
Drop in and greet your friends
they may have some news for
you.
THE
IDYL HOUR
R. F. Toms and "Tommy" Tomi, Mgr.
Did You Ever Hear About Our Punch?
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Things She"
Will Like!
Handbags
aUp you hop pictured in
I 'ague and Uttrper'x Bazaar
Costume
Jewelry
In the smart new mndf for
rvrrv occasion
Silk
Hosiery
By McCallum, in gift ox
"you just know sho war
'em."
Mot to mention a varied assort
ment of
FITTED CASES
OVERNIGHT BAGS
GLOVES
LIGHTERS
And What Not
And For the
Boy Friend
Neckwear
Scarfs
Gloves
Gladstones
Traveling Cases
Lighters
Bill Folds
Cigaret Cases
Lounge Robes
PajarrUu
Hosiery
House Slippers
Handkerchiefs
Tie Racks
Brush Sets
and just about anything else
you can think of
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The PROBLEM
IS SOLVED!
WHAT WITH CHRISTMAS ONLY
13 DAYS AWAY OR 17,280
MINUTES' IF OU MUST BE
EXACT YOU'D BETTER GET
YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
OVER WITH.
FR'INSTNCE
CHRISTMAS WILL
BE HERE IN 288 HOURS
and you will probably spend
the intervening time in
this wise ....
Sleep 77 Hrs.
Classes 24 Hrs.
2 Sundays (one can't shop
on Sunday) . . . .34 Hrs.
4 Dates at 3 hrs. 15 min. 13 Hrs.
Getting Ready for Above 8 Hrs.
Study. 6 hrs. 6 nites . . 36 Hrs.
2 Evenings-thinking about ,
what you're going to
get 12 Hrs.
Caking, 2 Hours a Day . 26 Hrs.
230 Hrs.
Balance 58 Hrs.
N0W-
DR0P INTO SIMON'S
And "You Can
Do All Your Shopping
IN' ONE HOUR
And You'll Save 57 Hours
To Do Just As
You Please
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