The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 19, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Soccer League Standings
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LIACUC I.
YEARLINGS 190!
Saucr and Mastcrson Score
Touchdowns in Last
Three Periods.
1U K'. Kkllolt
Alpha lis mm Kho
Phi Kappa
Hrta Thu Pi
Kp Sigma
Thru Chi
Thru Xl
LEAGUE II.
O'BRIEN BEST IN
LINE j
Bishop's Work in Forward
Wall Good: Panze Is '
Visitors Star.
ivita On 2
I fit a Tau I Vita 2
Prlta I'pMlon 2
II Kapa fhi 2
Thl Kappa Pi 2
LEAGUE III.
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IVIta Sum. Lr.h.l a
BY GUY CRAIG.
Nrlirk fioh venJ lb
acor uh Oklahoma for th litk-ij
inf th Huakrr varsity t'l l the j'
handa of the Sooner laM week, ij
hen V. H. Brown yraihnR'
look the Oklahoma firi-t year men If
into camp 19 lo 0 at Nebranka Ha- ,
tlium Saturday afternoon. MaMer-1
on rried the goal line twire ami
.... .w- 11.. I
mailer once to ari'tmnt ir iuc tma
ker pomta. Manternon kirking one
goal out of three attempt on the
try for point.
Xebraaka waa unable to solve
the playa Jap Haskell f rbatgen
prenrntej In the firrt part of the
tame and the oilmen ripped njjht
tbroucb the line and around the I
end for frequent gain.
The finrt Husker touihdown
i-ame after Nebraxka had marthed
to the Sooner 32-yard line from
midfield. After a try at the line,
eood for four yard. Sauer broke
through renter on a pinner play
and ran twenty-eiRht yards for the :
fimt counter. MaMeraon missed
the kirk.
Sima Alpha Cpoilon
I vita Sipma rhi
Farm House
Sigma Alpha Mu
Alpha Sigma Phi
Pi Kappa Alpha . .
Sigma Nu
Alpha Thrta Chi .
Sigma ("hi
Sigma Thl Sigma .
I h Sigma Kappa .
Alpha Tau Omega
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! LAYS PLANS FOR
! WORK THIS VKAK
j Th enetutlv council of tha N
laka aetlion of lh American
Pociety of Xtehanical Kngiueer
niei Saturday afternun at the of
j f ice of Prof. A. A. Ueub. vite
, chairman, lo lli u the activitlea
of ll.e aocK-ly Una winter ami to
plan for the national convention
which will b held 10 New York
citv in lcemcr.
Otheia on the eteculive tounul
ar Prof. f. K. hlaymakcr of the
univer.ity. J. I- Whlta of the
lowa Nat.raj.ka Light h rower Co..
V. K. Moulton and Thomaa Undrr.
umveraity alumni now of Omaha,
nd U K. Kuf.
Airangement were made lo
Imld winter meeting! tn both Om
aha and Lincoln.
GRADUATE VltITt HERE.
1. U A. rroakovec. graduate of
f ogt lrr ikt Tiro
MiUrt Ut Try Out
Rudolph Vagtlar, Intramural,
athletic manager, ha uiutd a
call for tryeut In the icnd
all univtrtity tw mil race
which will be held at the ltd
lum Tueadiy, Oct. 21, at S p. en.
(lean . t Kealmk 01 the Ir.ib.
era collrge lll wk to I'Ultj.
IlliMilh huh fchool tutirnla Tuea.
day in roiuiettion with the Veigil
lan hinilllemum telebiatiiHt theie.
the rollrge of dent let ry in 1919.
now practicing at Schuyler. Neh..
wa a viaitor at the dental college
laat week.
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DAY and NIGHT SCHOOL. Regitter New.
LINCOLN SCHOOL of COMMERCE
Areraaitad by N il I a'n at Atcri.iJ Cam'l Whaoia.
n 4 14th 66774 Lincoln, Nebi
1 rknne Harlan and Veia Ko-te:
I Lkmbua OamniH.
' Schedule.
Thr paddle tenni mliniuli
TOURNAMENT STARTS; Z'
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Winners in First Round Are
Named; Schedule for
Week Announced.
6cort in Third.
Masternon corel in the third
quarter when be caught a fifteen
yard pasa tonsed by Norwood and
carried two would-be tackier
a cross the gnat line on hi back,
kicking goa.1 for the extra point to
give Nebraska a thirteen point ad
vantage. Th former Lincoln high star
scored again in the final period
when he intercepted one of Ma
lone parses and galloped twenty
five yards Lo cross the chalk line.
His try for point was wide.
Coach W. Harold Browne's team
showed real ability during the aft
ernoon, their play somewhat re
sembling the play of former Ne
braska teams. O'Brien, the 225
pounder from South Omaha,
played a whale of a game at tac
kle. breaking through the line to
stop the Sooner on many plays
before the interference had
chance to form. Bishop, a former
Lincoln high boy, was the other
outstanding man in the Husker
forward wall.
Panze Shining Light.
For Oklahoma, Panze was the
shining light. This diminutive half
back refused to be tackled and he
gained yards time after time when
the Nebraskans thought they had
him down. He is one of the shifti
est backs, either varsity or fresh
man, to ever play on the Nebraska
field.
While Lincoln high grabbed its
jhare of glory in contributing to
1 iic vicLory, oui-siaie scnoois also
played their part in the furnishing
ot material, six men who learned
their football under Browne
-(tarted the game. O'Brien of
Omaha South, Holmbeck of Be
atrice, Wolcott of Cheyenne, Wyo.
Boawell of Ravenna and Norwood
of York played plenty of football
during: the afternoon to show that
out-state town also can produce
xootDaii men.
Tha win by Nebraska's frosh, in
addition to avenging; the varsity
defeat of last week, also evened
the score with the Sooner frosh,
who defeated Nebraska's yearlings
2 to 0 at Oklahoma last year. The
lineup:
Ncbnaka Oklahoma
Kllbourna la....... Klma
Schmltt It. .,.,.. . Wheeler
eiitwp vwwilir..iR... s. whittlnfrton
Jonas .mart,,, c. Putnam
Hnlmbedl ..nr.. .ft:. ...... .. Banhara
OBmn ..,,.,..rt. Haag
Wolcott milui.n.Mn.,.,... tllyen
Bauer ..,.., . q b.. .,,,... Dunlap
Maateraoa ....... .rh. .. Tiefel
aauer ...,,....b..v.M.A Afaloney
floor by perloda:
Vehraaka 0
Oklahoma 0 (1
T ft 19
0 (1 0
Official": Referee, Cant. M. V. Fortler,
Fort Laavflnworth : umplra, R. C. RuiHell,
Xebraaka; head linesman. Ernie Adanm,
Omaha university; field Judge, H. H. John
aton, Doana.
HERBERT WAITE
RETURNS; WILL
CONTINUE WORK
Leland K. Wenzel, engineer with
the United States geological sur
vey, who has been working in the
field near Lexington during the
past summer and fall, visited Dr.
G. C. Condra Friday. Herbert A.
Waite, a graduate of the univer
sity this year, was working with
Mr. Wenzel and returned to con
tinue his work in the office of this
division this winter.
Many wella were sunk while
these men were in the field for
use in keeping the water table rec
ords of the Platte valley. Auto
matic recorders have been installed
on two of the eighty wells in which
water table records are to be read
at regular intervals during the
year. Howard F. Haworch of Lex
ington, former Nebraska student,
has been selected to make thes
readings and keep the records. He
has been employed jointly by the
United Statef. geological survey
and the water survey department
of - the conservation and survey
division.
Paddle tennis, the second -.port
on tht women' intramural prc
gram. openeii Tuesday evening
with an enthusiastic group of gii is
present to play.
This game is played just like 1
tennis, but with a small paddle i
and a rubber ball. Four courts '
are in use each evening which j
makes it possible to run off fl- 1
teen games a week.
Since there are so many girls j
entered it will be necessary to run ,
off some of the games after din
ner. Teams who can play aftr
dinner are asked to notify the in
tramural office.
Winners Named.
Following are result:
Virginia Pollard and Evelyn
Simpson, Chi Omega, won from
Louise Fitzgerald and Doris Map
nusson. Delta Zeta. Grace Kro
thy and Jeanette Hollonder. Phi
Omega Pi, won from Bernice
Loutzenheise and Isabelle Men
augh. Phi Beta Phi. Marion
Stamp' and Gloria Aggen, Alpha
Xi Delta, lost to Margaret Pasack
and Magdoline Lebsack. Lambda
Gamma.
Willa McHenry and Geraldine
Folda, Kappa Alpha Theta, lost to
Julia Simanek and Charlotte Fri-
arichs. Alpha Omicron Phi. Mai
garet Sievers and Helen Wilson.
Alpha Delta Theta, won from
Margaret Leonard and P.uth
Churney, Alpha Xi Delta. Marin
Sokeys and Alice Bookstrom,
Kappa Delta, won from Caroline
Phillippi and Herma McMahon.
Alpha Phi. Martha Bakenbaus
and Cornelia Fehner, Lambda
Gamma, won from Mary Gilmore
and Anne Cramer, Chi Omega.
Ada Mae James and Ruth
Smith. Kappa Phi, won from Viola
Mulcahy and Helen Dahlmar,
Dorm A. Marjorie Cass and
Daisy Schoeppel, Alpha Delta Pi,
drew a bye. Julia Koester and
Martha Evans, Kappa Alpha
Theta, won from Bernice Palm-
quist and Georgia Wilccx, Chi
Omega. Mae Lanquist at; . Edna
Kummer, Gamma Phi Beta, won
from Francis Bross and Elda
Guhl, Chi Omega.
Gertrude Clark and Catherine;
Jensen, Alpha Xi Delta, won from
Leona King and Maude Lehman,
Kappa Delta. Helen Harrison and
Margaret Wilson, Alpha Omicron
Pi, lost to Ruth Bernstein and
Hattie Steck, Sigma Delta Tau.
Doris McClease and Betty Shields
Gamma Phi Beta, lost to Dorothy
Thurlow and L. M. Driskell. Ruth
Schill and Ada Reynolds, Alpba
Xi Delta, won from Adelaide Phil-
pot and Dorothy Charleson, Phi
Mu. Ruth Bohrman and Cynthia
Boswell, Kappa Phi lost to Su-
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UNCOLN DELICATESSEN
Uticoln'i Buy Store Cor. 11th A 0 SU. "Tht Best for Lew" S H. Green Discount Suropi An Added Saving
An Unusual Sellmg..Fashi'onable New
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SWAGGER HANDLED ENVELOPE ZIPPER STYLES
...Dull Morocco and dark Florentine
PRICED AT...
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Baits at this Iott pricf. . .envelopes. . ."zip" fast
cninpfl. . .moroccos in dull finish. . .browns. . -blacks.
. .dark florentinr patlfrns. . .double liaii
lo. . . silk moire lininirs. . .all whh coin purws
...pryslal handlfs and triimniiifrs.
GOLD 5 stre.t jnnar.
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On Sale 8:30 a. m. Monday... 360 Pieces of Exceptionally Fine
SILK CREPE
DE CHINE
Teddies . . . Panties
. . . Dance Sets . . .
neatly tailored or ex
quisitely lace trimmed
. . . pretty new gar
ments that 8 h o w all
the delicate, loveliness;
of the fall mode . . .
lustrous silk crepe de
chine . . .' assorted styles
peach, nile
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. pastel hues in pink.
. unusual values at only 98c.
On Sale Thrift Square GOLD'S fltiwet Plnor.
Gl
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Favored By
Fashion
ATTRACTIVELY PRICED
PIGSKIN SLIPONS
2 95
4-Button Lamskins at
3 50
Sturdy Glove for aer-i':e wear . . . for h.p
plns . . . driving . . . or acliuol they are unex
celled . . . warm and comfortable . . . laundei
readily In soup and water ... in natural color
. . . aizea 6 to 7 . . . at
Vou may wlHh to cliroe. for more dresey nem.
theBe smartly tallo:ed Glovea . . . with " pinked
edge . . . wanhafcle. too . . . well fitting . . .
well made ... 4 lutt.on length . . . elipone . . .
in black, brown, htather, willow or eggshell . . .
at . . . the pair
GOLD'S Street T'lool
STA-DULL
The Hosiery Sensation All Smart Nebraskans Will Clamor For
Dull Chiffon Hose That Never Turn Shiny
Out-dullE and under-prices any other
silk stockings of equal quality.
Some silk stockings are born dull,
others achieve dullness in the finish
. . . STA-DULL stockings are born
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won t wash off or wear off ... i
knitted right in . . . dull chiff
Hose that look so much more
such an amazingly low price . . .
theae are silk to the very top with
lisle reinforced hems and foot, for
extra wear . . . and priced attnly
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