I imHnv. smn.niK in. vim TIIK DVILY M'.HRASKAN three 'Cornhuskers, Training Intensively, Prepare for Big Season OVER FIFTY PLAY IN FIRST SCRIMMAGE rtiMr I'ul lour SiiiU Tlinnili Tram, hi Inilinl I'rarlirr (linn WcdiirMiay ; Apirunl for Team llnc IIith Out fur Wrck. 1.1 riiy I.KITKK MKN Hini'llN TO INFIlll SKA 101.1) (.uiiiliuutm t.lirck Out il)-r.i(ihl Nuts; IVaclicr FirM South of Stuiliiim Sodded; Cover liirrlinrl for Gridiron. BY LEON AReTcON KLIN. Twice n day for n wcik Coach Dunn X. ItiMi Imx luid his I'omhuskor fuotlmll aspirants puntiutf. pussiiiK. Im-klini? and Mocking to lniiM ii up muscles lliut Imvc lu i n iuiiclivc din ing 1 lie Minmicr. YcsUrd.iy iilttTiiooii t'u.ich Iliblc mii! hi nun through a two hour bcriniiiuiu'c in which more tliaii fifty pUixcru on four n-ii.iili khw service that smacked of the mil think'- Senior Manager Hitlers iriHirtso that Ixty-dKlH null have bevn rherkrd out to vanity candidates. Thers 1U be thiiteen letter men Greater Talkie Season Now STUART . Thy iwtir to rial yt llvt la lav. A thrill filled advniur.romaiK "THE SEA GOD" MUD RICHARD ARLEEN FAY WRAY EUGENE PAULETTE STAGE BROADWAY FLASHES" with CATHLE E N VOUNO 3 LEFHOLTZ SISTERS Darktown' Funnikra Easton and Howell ADDED SCREEN AT. TRACTIONS Llont-Rotary-Klwanlt . Golf Match Train ol Oil Wrrched at Emerald LINCOLN Th happiest. anapplet. Ingln'eit, dancln'est pic ture of all your move Doing days. 'Good News' with BESSIE LOVE STANLEY SMITH GUY SHY Sea the Football Wedding In Technicolor BARGAIN HOUR 12 to 1 25c tu fill Ihese besides veteran of last yrar'a aquad and a promising crop if sophomores. Practice Field Sodded. Tbe practice field at the south I end of the stadium haa been (sodded so that the playing field , will have the aame feel to Hunker football feet aa the one used In tbe 1 daily sessions. A ranvaa cover, ! purchased during the summer, for i the main rectangle will assure , solid footing during atormy winter I days Inter on. ) S'esterday In the Initial scrim ' mage Red Yning made clear a de termination to allow no more grass 1 to grow under liia feet this season than last when he got off several nice runs. Hugh Hhea was talk ing no gentler than waa his wont !at that position la.st year and Koa- i ter and Hoktif were In there like AVf'if Soph Managvrt for Football Tram Senior manager of the foot ball team, BUI titter, hat it toed a call for sophomore foot ball managers who will report to him In the north end et the ttadium every day after 1 clock. end, Nettleman left tarkle, Rosen left guard, nary center. Miller ribl guard, Jt. .at right tackle, Yot right end. l-via Brown. Long, Packer, and Stanaberry In the backfield The first game for the lluikera will find the Tents A. A M. in Me morial ttadium on Oct. 4. Fol lowing that Nebraska will engage In eight other garnet Including the Rig riix, Montana State and Pitta-burgh. V. M. C A. OFFKKS 2,200 Y HOOKS TO iKW STI DKM S Approximately "00 ted "N" book bad been distributed to the frerhnuo by the university Y. M. C A. last evening, accoruing tu C. D. Haves, general secretary of the organization. Twenty-two hun dred of the books weie printed ao there are enough left for every freshman. Mr. Hayes today urgea every freshman to come Into the Temple and get his copy. It I Dot nec essary to have one of the cards Is aued during registration to get a book. Freshmen may get them by presenting their identification cards. The book this year was edited by Margaret tay, '32, and Kdgar VVescott. '32. Tbe makeup and content of the book Is practically the same as in previous years. TO BATTLE DARTMOUTH Possibilities of Contract With Eastern School Interests Fans. feasibility that Nebraska may meet Dartmouth In football In 1931 has caused a fluiry of in terest on the Nebraska campus, rittsburgh la the only eastern team on Ihe 1030 schedule and Cornhusker lans are anxious to see how Nehiaska compares with some of the stronger teams In the east. Athletic Director II. D. Cihh dis closed the fact several days ago that Nebraska waa negotiating for' eastern trips, such an agreement, which would bring Dartmouth to Lincoln in 1031 and send Nebraska to Han over the following year. Head Coach Bible and K. K. Hall, a prominent alumnus of Dartmouth who also act on the national rules committee with Bible, rfxve also been corresponding on the same auhiect. The chief difficulty In schedul ing gamea with far eastern teams In tbe past years has been the un willing attitude of these teams to sign on a home and home agree ment. Numerous teams have been approached and are willing to schedule a iimt for one year if Nebraska will journey east but are reluctant to give a return game. Nebraaka'a attitude In the mat ter la one of "watchful waiting" and athletic authorities are unwill ing to divulge the proceedings un til arrangementa have been com pleted. Negotiation have been under way for aeveral months but the contracts nave not been fi nally signed as yet. A two-year pact between Ne-1 braska and Dartmouth. If entered Into, would schedule the 1931 game ' In Llncol i. The Cornhuskers are ( dated to perform at Tittshurgh I against the rant hers on Thanks- i giving of next year, which ar-1 would preclude two OFFRESHMAN EXAMS'r Purpose to Place Students In Right Divisions of Algebra. English. Besulta of the classification ex aminations for freshment atudenta In algebra and English have Just been announced by A. A. Reed of the university extension service. These examinations were given In Nebraska high schools last spring. The written examinations for aiflration of Fjiglish students he correct division of F.ngMsh and classification of engineering students to the correct section of mathematics waa Inaugurated two year ago. Previoua In that time the only means of classification waa the amount of English or mathematics the freshman had had in high school. Those students with einlit semes ters of English In high school were not required to take an examina tion. The new method, bo ever, requlrea every freshman student to take the classification quia. Beauty Specialist Reasonable Rates BESSIE WHITMER 1234 N St. Phone L7447 rangement LEARN TO DANCE Can teach you to lead In en it . Guarantee ta teach you in an tri vet IMiom Class every Mono and Wednesday. Private (esse morning, afternoon ana evening. Ball Room and Tap. MRS. 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