rvf:N i mmy. nici Miu i n. .). Tin: nui.v m iuisk BIBLE HOPES FOR BIG YEAR IN '30 -lrrn Comli Hi Had Our Year In Sunry Material At .Nclirael ami Inaugurate New Siteiu of Pla Into Criiliiilrr (tmii. YOl'NO, KOWI.KY ARK TWO STKl.I.AK II Al l II U.k Repnl Mr Fml VI ill S"lr l ing IWition mul l ine More Kxperienreil Men Than Tlii Year: Froxh Will Make Si rone Iti.l. BY JACK ELLIOTT With tli fooiliall topi atorc away for the m astm ami 'he pulp to Memorial Stadium Inckeil, the font bull follower f tlio I'ornhiiaker look forwnr.l to the opriiiiiu of the lft: Ml mum hi 011 the gridiron and the weoiiil year ninli-r I'm- tutliis.' of Coach liana X. HiMo. Cloning a most fciiceatiful jtar .lurini; hi first vrar a head nwnlor of the Scarlet team. Conch llihle inmost optimistic, in regard to the 19.100 proapecta of Nebraska's football ! quail Although the 1929 vear waa con sidered a successful year with the H inkers once mora winning I ha championship of the Hij; Six con ference and turning in one m In three Interactional atarta. pros pects for next year look even brighter. With a great array of veteran material returning next fall in addition to aome of the stel lar grlddera turned out by Coach Choppy Rhode. Nebraska ahould rank even greater pn the foothal aod next year than ever before. An impressive end schedule looma ahead of the moleskin wartors from Nebraska and a nine-game card ta very probable. 8bie Hrs Year. Coarh Bible has had one year to teach Nebraka gridiron war riom the tactics ha employe In coaching football and with thia fart In mind. It will he a mii-h easier task next fall to get under Husker Quarter. Willard 'Dutch" Witte. Ne braska quarterback, is another memrr of the Husker aquad who leaves thia apring. Witte nerved at the signal position this jear and turned in a great aeaaon. 'V'itte ia not only a alar of tbe gridiron but is equally so on tbe basketball court a-.d baseball diamond. He has won three lettera ia football Tvfcile at Nebraska. way In early season. The funda mental work that Bible was forced to go through thia fall will be eliminated and aa to the frosh coming into tbe varsity racks they too will have tbe fundamental Bi ble avrtera as that ia the style Rhode's coached this fall. Take a burreid glance at what will appear in football togs next September gives a football follower of the Scarlet a pleasing sensation for the outcome of tbe aeaaon. Taking a glance at what Coach 1 D. X. Bible baa to buna bia oacx fieli around ia indeed gratifying to the Husker coaching taff. Robert "Red" Young, tbe Nor folk ace, and one of tbe greatest ground gainers in the conference, will be back in the moleskins XMAS GIFTS Alter j-earx of faithful ncrvici" to university BtndVuts & the general public we are in a posi tion to know just what gift will p'ease every out. Diamonds Wrist Watches Pocket Watches Leather Goods Lighter tf Pens and Pencils Brace lets Necklaces Silverware And Others ftl V It I f V. yf k - J - i Ill 1 Tr.t I all Mi H I1 Ml 1 1 a. "ext '" '"r IB rlr,,, to "an can aa wen as t latiue nowiey. me Huaker'a ttiple threat ace. How ley and Young wil team together in great shape next year with both men being able to handle all de partments of the game. Rowley waa out of the game most of the season due to a first-game injury but hia reappearance late in the season proved that he at ill had the old fire and would be in line to do great thinga next fall. Rowley and Young are two veterana to whom Coath Bible will plan to build his offensive attack around next fall and what a pair of barks they will make. Will Have Paul. In addition to these two grid . dcrs, Nebraska will have Mamn Paul, the Fremont youth, who braska this aeaaon in a blaze of gloiy. Paul lacked but one thing thia season and that waa experi ence and he easily made up for that in apeed. daring and an over amount of Cornhusker fight. He started in most early aeaaon gamea I and waa called on many times to relieve barkfield men which ap parently did not in any way I weaken the strength of the Husker I combination. Paul is booked for a I big year during 1930 and Coach i Bible has two more years to de velop this gndder. Harold Krahm. Andy Long. Ben nie Marquis. Bern Packer, Art NEBRASKA BACK. Another backfield ace who ha comoleted his last vear for Ne- ! braska is Harold Peaker. Husker louarterbaxk. Peaker alternated I with Witte throughout the 1929 'aeaaon at tbe signal barking posi tion. Perry and many othea from the aquad thia aeaaon will report to the Husker coach for the first call next fall in addition to froth material which looks very impressive. Among the frosh griddera who displayed tbeir wares in a brillknt fashion this aeaaon on tbe aod are: Dunn. Mathia, Roby and Miller This quartet of backfield stars will rive the veteran varsity aces a great race for regular berth on the j Cornhusker eleven next fall. In the Nebraska-Missouri freshman game on the water soaked Memorial stadium field, these four yearlings ao completely outplayed the Tiger cubs that predictions were coming V Tke SMMt pvpxm.r ceratals scrvee! ia the etiaing-rewsBS ef Aaaericaa collages, atiog dubs as4 fr termities are suit by Ketlogg ia Battle Crack. Tty icli4 AiX-KAN, Pep Braa FUks, Rica Krissiiea, Wkcat KraaskU. aai K.lloft's SkreJeaa Wkale WUtt Biscsut. Alt KbT Hag Ceffee the ceffee thai lets jmm slaa. in forth Immediately after the game aa to tha prospects of the 1V3U Cornhusker eleven. ReinfarceJ Wing. But probably the greatest rein forcement of the ItUO Cornbunk era will be In the wing department where the two regular enia are re turning for competition next fall In "UiH-h" Morgan and Steve Hokuf. Coarh Kd Weir will eai'Iy have the two most oustanding ends 111 the middle west. Hokuf. a sopho more thia year, won a regular wing position on the Husker eleven and displayed an All-Hix brand of football throughout the aeaaon iiis paaa snagging and esieeially his defensive work waa one of the greatest shown on the Nebraska team thia aeaaon. Hokuf and Mor gan, however, wil not be the only wlngmen to return to the camp of the Cornhuskera next fall. There will be Morria r'lsher. flashy end of two years; Bob Hunt. Frank Prucka. Joe Still and Bill Urban. Thia aquad of wlngmen give Ne braaka on of the best in the Big Six and in this department Ne braska will not be short in 1930. In regard to what 'Bunny" Oakea wil have for hia forward wall next year, the folower of Ne braska need not worry. When Oakes is at the helm of Corn husker lines, the fana are assured that the Husker line wil be a credit to the university and to the great lines that Nebraska haa al way produced. 'Bunny" has de veloped some of the greatest lines In the country aa well aa aome of the most outstanding linesmen. Next year when Coach Oakea la sues hia first call for linesmen he will be answered by a complete line from tackle to tackle by vet eran material, all seasoned, ex perienced and fast. Maasdam Returns. Heading the list of returning linesmen will be Felber Maasdam for bia old center position. Maas dam held down center of the line regular all aeaaon and although he lacks weight, be more than pays up for it in speed and hia great defensive work. Maasdam will be hard pushed for his regular posi- THREE CRAM ATIM, CORMflSKERS. I : 1 FT 1 I RAY llr'rc we have three )M-riornn-rs on tlio p rid iron in will leave Nebraska football this rear. Krd Rav. 212 pouu.l tackle from Grand Island, has played a steady brand of football for the prist three years and alternated at tl tackle position with Broadstoiie. and Uichnrds. Vic Shei rmper. Husker pasisinc aee. h:i only eon pleled two ;imi for Nebraska and has been one of the outstanding bricks 01, the team. His one year of junior oollegp competition may rule him out for next year. Adolph Iwandowski, 111. Chicaeo flash, h;is eoinplrtHl his three yof-s as an end for Nebraska and Ieaes the university this spring. stassssqss SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 5 SfcepnB!$ Priced sit k V FY Irs not hard question: Why axe Kellogg'a Corn Flake the most popular ready-to-eat cereal in the world? Two words give you the answer matchless flavor. Just pour milk or cream into a brimming howl of these crisp and golden flakes tomorrow. You'll want to repeat. Ask your fraternity house steward or your favorite campus restaurant to serve Kellogg's the original Corn Flakes. 4i CORN FLAKES Valley Halfback. on With the loss of Clair Sloan this year, Nebraska suffers a great blow. The work of Sloan during the past three years has been out standing on the Nebraska eleven Ha waa the foremost of Nehraika's triple-threat aces snd handled all three departments of the game In veteran fashion. Aa a parser he was unexcelled, as a punter and a ball lugger be was one of the most outstanding in the conference and waa one of the few who were unan imous choices for an All Big Six position. lion ty the incoming frosh centers in addition to Harvey Bauer, Lin coln high center. Paul Morrwon and others from the regular aquad. It ia in the tackle department where Oakes will poeBesa hia powerhouse. In tacklea Nebraska haa always been famous. Way back in the dim dark ages of the dusty past, the sport followers wil find that the Cornhusker school has always had a great SCHERZINGER LEWAND0WSKI it 3 WES NEWS EXPERTS PAIST VIVID PICTURES FRO)! PRESS P0X . (M.rtrrs T.ilniljtr IVogrr of Game from Knclosfd Sfdioii on Top of Wri Sand; Telephones Kelav Morirs for Kalrai Br "ilLw McCLEERY. Clicking Iji-ew litem and telegraph instrument relay the i liraska loolliall games from the preaa bos in tha stadium to interested reader, over the Mate. Telephone linct eome front tin Mle lima to the press box ao that the uieii on the firlj may tell the iiewsparH-r reporters the aide line imprcanion of all plays. More than fifty representatives o of Nebraska papers, papera from the atate whoae college la oppos' ing the Cornhuskera, and of press associations, headquarter In the press box for Nebraska'a home gamea. Thai long, boxlike atone structure Is perched at the top of the west stands and looks down on the field. Great View of Came. From the prea box, reportera are able to look over the field and aee each play open up. Tha num bers of players are visible from that news nest and every player may be watrk.ed. Some press representatives tele phone each play 'o their news paper office ao taat It may be copied, aet in type, thromn In the forma and allow the paper to come from the press with a full account of the game a few minutes after the final gun. Moving Pictures Taken. Moving picture cameras are set tackle on the aquad. Next year Oakes will again tutor Hugh Rhea, Marion Broadstone, Cordon Cno, Rollin Jenkins. Roacoe Kroeger. Ardean Peterson, and the new members coming in from the frosh aquad. With this aquad of atelar tarkles to bolster up the Ne braska line. It la an assurance that the Huskera will possess a great forward wall In 1930. Glance at Guards. Taking a hurried glance a what Nebraska mill have in the guard department, we find the following men returning to echool next fall; Jerry Adama. Gaylord Burgeson. James Gilbert, Elmer Greenberg, Ralph Jeffenes, Charles Justice, George 'Dutch" Koster and the host of freshman guards which in clude Witt and Fogerty. two out standing linesmen on the yearling eleven. With this Just giving the Husker fan a rough idea of what the Scar Tcr " tlort in Litic'jlH. relectt appropriately 'fbrclr ie and v'jinrn im Lvtig't. A grft from Long camel tt your parent ant friend llirir proud bnatt "Ht i Xt BRA HKA MAX" "She it C XC BRAHKA W0U AX." Your fncndi knoic "nothing t nwtrt appropriate than to be a Cornhutker." Hun4re4 of real rol- gift at thi itore. up on top and la front of tha press boa during Important gamea. The grinding of film for newa reels adda la tba coverage of the game. Many persons throughout the atate and nation are enabled to visualise the game through the sport pagea and the movie flashes, -In the north end of the field ta Ray Ramsay s atudlo from which he broadcasts wise and aertoua re marks concerning the game to the stands. KFAB. the Nebraska Bulck Automobile company eta- linn hmariraals lha s-ama from le aoulh end of tha nresa box. I While the ardent fana cheer and throw apple rorea down the tiers of sests. tha ncvapaper men earn their bread and butter by pound In out word pictures of the game The press box, sometimes closed to the noise of the crowd by the windows, la a scene of Journalistic activity when the Cornhuskera clash on the Memorial atadlum field. let of 1930 wil be. It appears that a aucceasful year la bound to be tha outcome of 1930. Cocacb Bible and hia staff of assistants regard the next aeaaon aa one of the greatest In tbe history of Corn hiuker football teama at Ne braska. THE BIGGEST LITTLE SHOP Lindell Hotel BARBER SHOP Bill Barnett. Prop 231 8. 13th To be a Cornhusker IS Appropriate (irumininn Will Judge Doan College Drliatr I'rof I'aul . Urumniann, uuee tor f the school of fine arts, will go to Crete, Nehr. next Friday night la judge the Ioane collet, j debate there. I0M ETHIN0 NEW. Lincoln Journal: Aa a result of tba atudrnt atrike at the I'mver aity of Mexico early thia year, that Institution la now in the students' bands. The university la now an aulonumoue organisation, with its curriculum, faculty and finances wholly within Ita control. The rul ing body is lbs university council bich consists of an equal repre eenution of the atudent body and of the faculty directors and alum ni. Tba president of Mexico haa the veto power over many of (he activities of tba council. The change In administration provides an Interesting experiment that will be watched by other Institutions of that kind In Mexico and abroad. 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