I l)M DY. OCWHKH n. 10 m. FOUR Till: DMI.V M nUVSKAN Bible Will Use New Men in loiva State Battle LINEUP WITH MOST FIGHT WILL PLAY Nebnii.kit Ttoul.lc S Fur Sen bil f Fire. Hiohh. Munlry W ill He hi-tlrr. Hark. Frulim, krouinjjrr. HuNr. FHO.M WALL l)LTLM): FN Pr-rtirally Sure lo Start; IViim l .Motd t'p From Nul.liina Harkfirld and Will Make Trip To Ann; Work AuitM Varsity (hmI. BY GUY Vtbia.ka'. lineup fur tlie loun StnU' pa at Aine. I.Un week mil will (irobuMy sto plenty of rt- ihiu bcl'mc the team lakes the field Saturday afternoon. This fuel wns very much in evidence Tuesday when the euaehinc Mali' li(:an to lay plan for the invasion of the Cyclone camp. Lewis Iirown an-l P1 Manlry will draw the uattcrluek alrnmenl arianst orkman tram, both of these men having shown more rlaaa the past week than any other candidate for the signal calling position. Ntw Man at Tailback. Another new roan. Buster Lone will probably atart at the tailback with Frahm and Kreizinger hold ing down the other two alignments Lonf has held the reputation the past few yean of being erratic but seems to have gotten rid of this failing and is playing steady con sistent football. He is practically the only triple threat man on the team who can punt, pass and run with any degree of consistency. The trouble with Nebraska in games so far this season has been that they lack explosion. When the ball ia snapped the team is dull and lifeless, not charging as they should and the lineup which will face Iowa State, in the opinion of the coaches will be the outfit that has the most fire and fight. Ely is practically the only line man who has been showing the required fight so far and is prac tically certain to start. The re mainder of the front wall depends largely upon the showing made in workouts the rest of the week. Penny to Varsity. Lee Penny, Tabor, la., ball lug ger, has been performing in sensa tional style on Coach Bill Day's nubbins and was moved up to the varsity Tuesday. This fiery back- CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. AFTER ALL it's a Townsend photograph that you want. LOST In or near Law college, eeled Delts Gamma pin. Finder please call B 14 lg. Reward. "FOR AG COLLEGE GIRLS A good room two blocks from Ag campus. Come and see it. 3905 Holdrege. M 2149. ROOMMATE able room. WANTED Very de.il B 1342. SLEEPING ROOM One large room for 4 men. Cheap If taken this week. Also single. Close in. 1417 Q. B17S3, lo shrdlu cmfwyp shrdlu mypp mmmmmmmmmmmmmm. wmm a I ' ' sf epjiyHijpi f WHAT, HQ Ml O.N WOKkOUT IIOY.N(. CRAIG. field man may be able to inject some of his fighting spirit into the Husker lineup. Tuesday mgbt Bible had two teams going through dummy scrimmage against the nubbins who were running Iowa State plas. The first team bad Prucka and Hokuf at ends, Broadstone and Rhea at tackles. Green berg and Justice at guards and lily at center. The backficld was composed of Brown and Manlry at quarter. Kreiztnger and Frahm at halves and Young at fullback. Second Crew. A second crew had Byrnes and Milne on ends, Eno and Hulbert, tackles: Koster and Gartner, guards and McPherson and Maas dam at center. Long, Marrow, Pack and Perry formed the backfield. Another backfield sent into the fray late during the workout bad Mathis, Packer. Paul and Nelson carrying the ball. Penny was working with the nubbins Tuesday night but will be shifted up to the varsity and make the trip to Ames. His work against the varsity the past few nights has been outstanding and it is highly probable that be will see action against the Cyclones. Captain Joe Lehman will go to scout the Pittsburgh-Syracuse game at Syracuse and bring back plays for the nubbins to demon strate for the varsity. The team leaves Lincoln Thurs day night, arriving in Ames the following morning. After working out on the Ames field Friday after noon they will go to Des Moines for the night, returning the next day for the game. They will leave for Lincoln immediately after the game. The oldest practicing attorney in the city of Cleveland, is John P. Green, who is 86 years old. and has been a lawyer for 60 years. He is a negro. Smart Now Dcicliwaniicr IF NEBRASKA bad given moie 1 thought tu Oklahoma and nut talked about the Kan.as and Iowa games all the time they might have won that game last Satur day." This la the opinion of one of the Ncbraskana who followed the tram to Oklahoma last week end. Maybe the score would have been different -and then maybe it would have been just the same. Every team in the Big Six "point for Nebraska and they would rather win that game than any other on tneir scneuuie. mat a the troublj with being a champion, every other aon-of-a-gun in the mob ia gunning for you. THKN a team plays inspiied W football against a team that la only luke warm, the outcome la likely to be quite disconcerting. In this rase Ncbiaska was playing a team which was better than they were in every department of play. The Sooners out-yarded, out downer, out-passed and out-tought Nebraska and there can be no de nial of this fact. To state it plainly Oklahoma bad the best team on the field Saturday .ind all the talking and regrets in the world cannot alter that fact. Coach Bible, tar from being dis heartened by the surprising re- j vcrsal. believed that this defeat would make the Huskers stronger In the games to come. The morale I of the squad, in his belief, has not been shattered and the Huskers will come back to play better foot ball because of this beating. That's one thing that designates a true champion, the ability to come back after you have taken one on the chin. If Nebraska can come back they will have to pull together as a unit and not allow any little petty mal ices enter Into their playing. Too often these little thines cause a ! team to become disorganized and their team p!ay suffers accord ingly. IOWA State this week end offers a teal problem and there is liable to be plenty of excitement over in Iowa when Nebraska steps on the field. The Cyclones were licked by Illinois but only by seven points and that isn't such a disgrace. Coach "Dopey'' Workman has fourteen veterans .back this year and has developed a team wmch promises to take the Ames crew . nut rf trim "it-onlr cicf K rlaaa Ann I out of the "weak sister" class and place them up at the top as one of the potential champions THY all of this excitement about Knnajls? Thev have n-nn two games this year, one from Creigh- 1 ton and one from Haskell. Neither of these teams arc considered very strong and should have been com paratively easy for the Jayhawk ers. Creighton was rimmed 20-0 by their own freshmen last week and Haskell had been licked quite de cisively in their first game of the season. With two games like this under DO I SEE YOU READING ie people know College Student you is your chance v ' . as $2.00 per year and $1.25 per semester. s Get hep to yourself. Money spent wisely is never wasted. Will l ure llukt-r. f w - "V 1 I U ROGER BOWEN. Sophomore halfback on Iowa State's eleven, will be one of the triple threat men starting against the Hunker this weekend. Bowen won his spurs in the Iowa State Illinois game and has turned In excellent performance In work outs so far this year. , their belt the Kanans are receiv ing the plaudits of the assembled I multitudes and being crowned as ' the champions. ! The Kansas Aggiea aie pointing i for this battle with Kansas Be coming to rr pons iiiienng ui from Manhattan and Coach Mar gins and his pupils may have a pretty long afternoon eliia Satur day At least it will olfci something to Judge from. IT WOCLD seem as though the Nebraska backfield is in for a bit of a ehangc. The four men Mr) his. Frahm. Young and Kreiz inger have not been hitting it off so smoothly and something has to be done to pep up the team. The solution may be found in a shifting of the backfield. Spectators at the Oklahoma game said thit the line was open ing holes while the Sooner sec- undary was forced to do most of the tackling. If the line opens the holes tor the backs tben something is wrong with the backfield if they can't make the needed yardage. Fumbles, wild throws and what not stopped several Husker at tacks before they got a chance to start. JMihIchI Want IS'rw rai at l o licv PRINCETON. N. J (IPi A new Caribbean policy for the United States was advocated by a of Prin,.eton gtudent. aJ a " - result of the three mont inten sive study of the history and con ditions of Haiti. This policy, asked by the students.- calls for the immediate evacuation of the American forces in Haiti and the abandonment by the United States of its position as sole arbiter in the Caribbean re gion. The two hundredth anniversary of the invention of the cuckoo clock is being celebrated in Ger many this year. The first one was made by Franz Anton Ketterer In Schoenwald in 1730. . Daily Nebraskaiil : that to be smart you must must read THE DAILY NEBRASKAR to gi USUAL IMPEDIMENTS Freshman Football Team Is Bothered With Injuries, Ineligibilities. MAY NOT HURT CHANCES By CLIFF SANOAHL. The ever-lhieatening impedi menta In the progress of any foot ball team are beginning to show themselvea in Coach Browne's first year pupils at the University ol Nebraska. These two detriments. Injurious and ineligibilities, though serioiia, perhaps may not have a very de teriorating effect on the yearling squad when it take the field at Memorial stadium Satuidav of this week against the Oklahoma froh. Among Brownea first stringer, two of the most promising high lights in freshman football history are unable to practice this week. Fred Murray, former star half back for Omaha Tech. ia out of football clothing because of a bad shoulder while Ken White. Kim ball, another half-back prospect, is strutting around on crutches. Bad Couple. Harold Holmback. Beatrice, one of the foremost among the fresh man nubbins, has also been unable to do his best on the field of late because of a bad ankle. It is be lieved, however, that after he fully recuperates he will be switched to first squad position. The first team men who will leave the yearlings and join Bill Day's varsity nubbins are Frank Rain, Faiibury: Harold Schmitt, Lincoln; William Sumers, Beatrice and Floyd Belders, Cambridge. Frosh nubbins who are out are K. Mead. Hamburg, Ia., and Verne Weller. Pender. Lineups. In the scrimmages of the past two days. Brownie has been trying out two complete sets of men. The lineups have ben as follows: HwT SQUAD SKOOND SVfLWn KIMol. Omaha . . It Lunnty, York StiHUEan. 8cl'bf II Bivhop, Lin Is Jone. Omaha . . e . O Bnen, 8. Omaha rs Auattn, Lin. ...... rt Rosiiwick. G. I. .. n Bauer, l.ln. ..... q h Sautr. Lin I h MaKternn. Lin. . rh Norwood. Yorli ... Ih rptrgrme. Lin Malonr. Holdeegr Mmman. Falls C. HHu. Sabeiha. Scotl Col. View Armxronn. I. in Taylor. Beatrice La Bounty. Curtm Minnlck. t'rufd. . Riwell. Rena. Census Krfiitcx lo Liil Harliorinj; a IYoiohoh Washington" i ipi b a r - bars may consider their services professional if they wish, but the United States census bureau will not change that profession's class- TYPEWRITERS See us for the Royal portable t p writer. the ideal machine for th student. All makes of mai hinrj for rent. All makes of used ma chines easy payments. Nebraska Typewriter Co. Call B-2157 1232 O St. DisltH'Hll-a Mioiiltlrr Toy :J 5-v'vc.'.', cA'rW Star Iowa State lineman, who dislocated a shoulder in the Ill inois game will be lost ! Coach Noel Wotkman for the Nebraska game this week end. Smith la playing hi second year of varsity football and was one of the strong est men in the Cyclone line. if nation aa "domestic and personal service." The harbem. In attempting to have the census officials recog nue them aa men with a profes sion, aited the fact that they now have to go to college lo become good baibers. i Clinppv I'tiU Spirit Into Vnmiiif: Siiulj "Coach Rhodes and assistants I are building spirit In cow boy ! squad" says the Wyoming Brand ing Iron. Coach Rhodes Is r.e- ( braska's "Choppy" Rhodes, fa- mous here as an atnieie anu roach. The Branding Iron lauds Choppy's work in boosting Wyo ming's football prospects for this season. 1 In rhiHimi their f-heer lrnileiSt 'California used a system of num- j boring the aspirants and letting the students name their choice by ' vote after a tryout of the would be cheer leaders. I riayshop players of Puidue unl- i versity will produce "Journey's . End. the play chosen for the first , production of the Nebraska uni versity players. A religious analysis of the 7.000 I students who attended Cleveland j college last year gives the lie to the j ou-repcaiea statement mat college students are Godless, according to ' Dr. A. Caswell Ellis, director of the college. QUALITY CARS You can at any hour get a high grade RENT-A-CAR from lis. Our rates have recently been lowered. We offer special rates for long trips. We appreciate your business ALWAYS OPEN. MOTOR OUT CO. 1120 P Street B6819 read. To be a KAPPA PHIS BEAT ALPHA DELTA PIS Phi Mus Defeat Theta Phi Alphas in Spccdball Games This Week. SCORES 6-0 AND 4-0 Kappa I'hl and I'hi Mil won from Alpha Pella Pi and Tbela Phi Alpha respectively in the wo men's speedball tournament pla)ed Monday and Tuesday evening on the fleid hack of social science. Kappa I'hl won from Alpha Lvi ta Pi by a score of 6 to 0. Elvira Koasme was an outstanding player on the Kappa Thi team, account ing for both of the touchdowns. In an evenly matched game the Phi Mua nosed the The! a I'hl Al pha's out of the running when they defeated them by a score of 4 to 0. Both scores were made by passes. The first one was Cather ine Crue to Iorolhy Charleston, and the second again featured Catherine Cruse to Eefreda Rensi h Wednesday evening the Chi Omega team 1 1 1 plays the Kappa De'ta team Hi. Thursday Oct. 16. will see Kap pa Alpha Theta playing the N'er gctles. i Delia Delta lHta will play Sig ma Kappa Friday evening. Oct. 17. 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