The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 30, 1931, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1 o3l
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SPIRITS
HIGH AS PURPLE
CONTEST LOIS
Bible Stresses Kicking and
Passing in Tuesday
Squad Workout.
STARTERS ARE UNNAMED
Nebraska Points to Stop
Russell in Evanston
Tilt Saturday.
Spirits were high in the Corn
husker camp yesterday afternoon
as the scarlet and cream were
making preparations for the
Northwestern game.
Most of the afternoon was spent
in kicking and passing. Coach
Bible had Sauer, Kreizinger, Paul
and Masterson punting while the
quarterbacks, Mathis, Brown,
Manley and Bauer were receiving
the punts. The few pass plays that
were given attention found Master
son, Sauer, Kreizinger and Stabb
doing most of the tossing while
Kilbourne, Schmitt, Jones and
Nesmith were on the receiving end.
Assistant Coach Day was working
with the centers and guards, while
Assistant Coach Browne was help
ing the tackles and wingmen.
Coach Bible has not definitely
decided his complete squad for the
wildcat invasion. It will probably
bo announced today. There wiil
be open practice today, and Coach
Bible plans to give the boys a
strenuous workout. The squad
will leave by train, Thursday night
for Evanston. They will reacn
Chicago Friday morning, planning
to workout at that place Friday
afternoon.
Northwestern won the cham
pionship of the Big Ten conference
last year, and were expected to
turn back Notre Dame. lime
after time "Reb" Russel pounded
the Irish line only to loose the ball
in scoring territory. "Reb" is
crashing the ine again this year.
Can he rip Nebraska's forward
wall with such men as Justice,
Koster, Rlshnp, Fly, Rhea and Gil
bert in there ? This question is in
the mind of every football follower,
and the eyes and ears of the
world will be open Saturday, to
determine whether or not the
Cornhuskers can stop "Reb" Rus
sell and his Wildcat teammates.
KQfil6ol(er
Murlin Spencer
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If George Sauer is as successful
in his venture as a varsity per
former as he was a freshman com
petitor he won numeral sweaters
in four sports the former Lin
coln high husky
can well afford
to start out in
the clothing busi
ness three years
from now. He
c o 1 1 e c ted his
fourth numeral
sweater Tuesday.
Sauer lettered in
four sports as a
f reshman foot
ball, basketball,
track and wrest
ling and he is already set for a
big career on the gridiron as one
of Coach Bible's leather luggers.
Sauer is expecter to start in
the Northwestern game Saturdaj'.
GEO. SAliR.
VISIBLE INK SUPPLY
BIGGER INK
CAPACITY
YeS SIR, you an tell how many words are left in a
Conklin Nozac by merely looking at the visible in'
section. And because there it no lubber uc in Ihi
barrel, the Noiae provides a new, Immensely greater
ink capacity 25 more than ether pens el ihe tame
site. Vou will run out of ideas long before "the pert
that wind like a watch" runs out of ink. Here it the
pen of modern limes the tub-machine gun of the
orthographical bandit All-opaque barrel if t
desired. Step right into any really up-to-da!
supply ttore and look the Nozac over. 7ou !l
be wearing one when you leave, meed in
conformity with the timet at Jo and $10
pencilt to match 53.50 and $5.00. Uiher
snappy Conkiint in new shapes and
ultra -modish colors JZ 75 to ),
Pencilt $1,00 to 54,50.
After resting comfortably all
last evening without any worry re
garding injured feeling through
some statement in our column,
primarily because there was no
column written, we awoko to find
"The Onlooker" resting comfort
nhlv on the back paee. That was
a shock, but the greatest jar was
in finding tnat someone uuu mine
or less jumped all over Mr. Selleck
in rotrartt to reductions on foot
ball tickets. This department holds
no sinimositv whatsoever toward
John K. Selleck-at least not yet,
so we will not take credit for writ
ing the column. Some slip up in
the makeup department is respon
uihin fr th mistake. Mavbe we
will be able to find something a
little later with which to rido the
athtetic department.
1 There is too much feeling preva
lent on the campus mac me iorn
huskers will merely make a good
showing ia the Northwestern game
Saturday. How this idea got out
is beyond us especially since it is
false. Chicago people and North
western students do nut seem to
entertain that idea. At last a
crowd of around 30,000 is expected
to pay good hard earned cash to
witness the encounter and in this
day of depression no person will
pay $3.00 to see any team make a
good showing. Also there are a
number of students and towns
people here that expect to make
the trip back to Evanston. We
don't know of any person that is
foolish enough to travel over 500
miles to see a workout, especially
with the Huskers on the wrong
end of the workout. Believe it or
not, the game Saturday will be no
walkaway for anyone. Coach Dick
Hanley wanted a team to prepare
the Wildcats for the Notre Dame
game. Unless we are mistaken
Nebraska will really give them
plenty of preparation in other
words "The Onlooker" is putting
his money (paper profits) on the
Cornhuskers.
The Netac (Itiar device ! a
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"ON TO MANHATTAN"
It's "Arrow" Shirt Week!
So We're Asking You In
to Look Over the Situation
of a shirt that is Sanforize) .shrunk
which means "guarantn-d 1o fit perfectly''
with a collar that won't Ktrariglc
and "with cuffs that won't creep
at the most moderate prices, considering quality !
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The "Arrow" Paddock $2.50
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And to Hear "What Arrow's
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He will be In our Men'a Reetion all thin woek to tell you about
"the shirts that will not shrink!"
Strtet Floor.
Qutf ge tK.Gjeizei Co
Coach Charley Black should be
pleased to hear that Chuck Wil
liams of Warsaw, Ind., has entered
school. Williams is an All Amer
ica high school basketball player,
and in the meet at Chicago in
1929 was voted the most valuable
player in the tournament. "Chuck"
attended Washington & Lee uni
versity last year where he was
captain of the frosh team.
Although Nebraska's last game
with Northwestern was in 1902
when the Cornhuskers won 12 to
0, this will not be the first time
that Coach Bible and Coach Han
ley have been seated on opposite
sides of the gridiron. Coach Bible
was one of the two coaches of the
West team which won a 3 to 0 vic
tory over the East in San Fran
cisco last winter. Coach Hanley
was co-coach of the East team.
Since all of the papers are mak
ing their guess on the starting
lineup to be used by Nebraska
Saturday, we might as well make
ours. All of them are more or less
of a guess, anyway. Our selection
reads: Ely, center: Koster and
Justice, guards: Rhea and Gilbert,
tackles: Schmitt and Kilbourne,
end.; with a backficld composed
of Kreizinger, Sauer, Bauer and
Boswcll.
I While we are in a wondering
; mood, we wonder how Bernie Mas
i terson would look on one of the
end positions. No matter what
' position he finds himself in, he is
always able to hang on to a foot
ball when it is thrown any place
near him. He is tall, rangy with
plenty of weight, and anyway, it
doesn't hurt any to wonder.
Five thousand general admis
sion tickets will again be put on
sale at reduced prices. For the
Oklahoma game Oct. 10, this num
ber of ducats will eell for the
price of $1.50.
Saturday ia the day that Hugh
Rhea geta the opportunity of shov
ing words down the throat of a
writer on one of Chicago s leading
newspapers. This writer staled
that the reason Tinea was named
on the All America position was
because the magazine which the
writer represented was badly in
need of circulation in this district.
Rhea should really chill that scribe
when the Huskers and Wildcats
mix this week end.
ATTENTION U PP E RCL A SSMIK
It will mean a lot to the Corn
husker staff if all Juniors and
Seniors will arrange immediately
with either Town.iend'g or Hauck
Studio for their photograph;?. It
ii necessary to close this section
earlier this year. Advertisement
SIX REASONS WHY
"Greenedge"
History Paper
IS BETTER
HEAVIER WEIGHT
CAN USE BOTH SIDES
SMOOTH WRITING
SURFACE
INK DOES NOT SPREAD
ROUND CORNERS
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GREEN EDGES
WILL NOT SOIL
DRILLED HOLES
DO NOT TEAR 60 EASY
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BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
LATSCH BROS.
STATIONERS
1118 O St.
Yogvler Wants Soph
'roe Sport Managers
Sophomore managers are
needed by Rudy Vofjeler for In
tramural sports. Application
should be made promptly at
Vogeler's office In th coliseum
as the sport program Is under
way.
The sophomore manager
chosen so far are: Frank Muel
ler, Eldridge Seriven, Austin
Temple, Lloyd Anfin, Wayne
Schall, Ralph Sheeran, Edward
Lenhart, BJerkness and Robert
Young.
HUSKERS MEET
SOONER
DISTANCE MEN OCT. 1 0
NORMAN. Okl. (Special). Iowa
State and Nebraska, in the order
named, ara "Big Six" two-mile
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Coach John Jacobs' Sooners their
stiffest competition this iau.
a tu.t 2r,r,nara nnpn their 1SM1
season with Nebraska at Lincoln
on Oct. 10. Coach John Jacobs has
been driving them daily at dis-
tnnno. rnririno frnm S0 VaTCS tO
"o .
a mile and is waiting only for the
advent, of cooler weatner ueiui
sending his squad over the full two
mile distance. The thermometer
at Norman this September has yet
tr, hrnni on dpeTeeR in midafter-
hnit nlreadv toppled sev
eral forty-one year old heat rec
ords.
The Ames runners, coached ty
noh simnsnn. the old Missouri
hurdling ace, won the champion
ship last autumn, uKianumt m
ishing second. Gone from the Cy
clone roster is Ray Putnam, whose
9:22.6 was a lower mark than any
other Missouri Valley or Big Six
distance star ever made, and Lloyd
Nagel, the Cyclone No. 4 who is
playing lootoau uns iau.
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Hanley Convinced Wildcats
Are Due for Tumble
- In Grid Tilts.
EVANSTON, 111. Two weeks of
practice have served to convince
Coach Dick Hanley that hia North
western grid team will rise or fall
this season on the performance of
available reserves. The Wildcats
have what appears to be a strong
first string lineup, but after con
sidering the regulars, the remain
ing crop of candidates falls off
materially.
Such is the situation confront
ing the Purple team as it prepares
to meet such strong opponents as
Nebraska and Notre Dame on suc
ceeding Saturdays. The Corn
busker tilt falls on Oct. 3 and the
much discussed Notre Dame en
counter the week following.
Seldom has a team been called
upon to face such opposition in its
early games. Nebraska has what
is reputed to be its strongest team
In years while Notre Dame appears
LOOK-
THE NEW
Chat 'N Hibble
IS NOW OPEN
FULL FOUNTAIN
SERVICE
One-Half Block South of
Campus on 12th St.
to be coming along with another
of its great teams.
With the exception of ono end,
Coach "Dana X. Bible of Nebraska
will Bend a veteran team against
the Wildcats. The veteran lino is
headed by Hugh Rhea, 220-pound
tackle, who won all-Amcrlcan rec
ognition last year. Rhea is playing
his third year of collegiate foot
ball. He tips the beam at well
over 200 pounds and he is also fast.
Everett Kreizinger stacks up as
the Cornhuskers' principal back
field threat. In addition, Coach
Bible has an all-sophomore back
field combination which he can
stick into the lineup if occasion re
quires. This group consists of
Bauer, Sauer, Boswell and Master
son, j
Against Nebraska, Coach Han
ley will probably send a lineup
consisting Of Pup- Ri,t.
More, halfbacks; Will Lewis 0.A
ter; Reb Russell, full
Weldin, center; Jimmy EvaS
George Dllley, guardsf
and Jack Riley, tackles; and a!"
Fencl and Ralph Eylar, ends. C
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