4 H c 1 5'. FOUR 1 II "j U.AlLil JI-ni.OI.' Frosh Qridsters Keep HUSKERS DEFEAT FRESHMEN 27 - lfokuf, Of Ineligible for Regular Squad, Is Hip NoiW First Your Train; Sophomore BaokfieW Bchiiul Veteran Line Count First. 3,000 SPKCI ATORS V1KW Statistics I'p to l-ast (Quarter Show Yearling Ahead Of Bibleinen INine First Feature Sueeehsful By MURLIN SPENCER. Altlioutf h tlif! Coriiliuskcr vnrsity cinnc out on top o :i .'7 to I'.l score, Conrli I'M "Weir's frt'shman cU'Vcii stolo 100 Iioav in tin" ;miniiil viirsity-t'rcsliumn pnne i" Memorial st;i iiinn (Siitunhiy at'tri'iioon. Tlio tfoslmi;i u team aiid Sieve llokuf .tooil the varsity m their heads for three iunvtors, only in lave the vruiiK' lakeii away from t In in in tlie final period. At that, it was a soprwmorcn lKickl'iekl that wrecked havoc with the yearling defense. Starting riplit i ff in tlie first period, the sopho mores, behind n varsity line, iniuehed down the field and scored when Saner took it over from the on. yard line. Hokuf kicked iut of bounds twice and the varsity v.-.s given the ball on their 40-yard line. Bauer hit the line for a yard. .'iLi.-i.erson smashed off tackle for eight yards and lollowed this up with a beautiful 53-yard run for a touchdown. Mnsterson kicked the .ioal making the score 13 to 0 for the varsity. At this time the freshmen came li-ick and took the game in their own hands. At the start of the sec mid quarter, Coach Lehman, direct ing the varsity in Coach Bible's p. iiser.ee. sent in a complete team with a backfield composed of Are You Afraid of BLOWOUTS Most drivers are. sim-i' tires are suseepl ii'le except GENERAL'S "DUAL 8-' Blowout-Proof because N'o IJeel lli"h T aimed Wu 1" I' 11SI! Kali fie Lov.i v Aii l'n sMire GENERAL TIRE COMPANY EXIDE K t 13th BATTERIES B-122S-9 CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ONLV TKN" TENTS A I. INK Minimum Two Lines Employment .'Y INTELLIGENT person may earn irood income corronponding for newspapers; all or spare time: no ranvfcntnK; send for free Ijooklet; tell. how. Ilearoclc, 414 Dun Bids., Buffalo, N. Y. i Barbers TRT RAT.N'OR'S Earlier Miop at 119 North Twelfth St. Miscellaneous 1' YOU llk Karmelknrn, get tlie gen uine it'n better. The only licenced hon in Llnroln is Johnnon'u nt Uli'i O St. Look for the sign witli the nig Kln the window. ATTENTION STUDKNTK! l.Vo li!cunl on men) tickets until ?s.jv. 1. lsllu Caie, 14U O. For Rent KOR ftr.ST lMtf J. T'lant mvri ' rnim furnlnlieil to ireft the nttds ot tU"lenH. J!' rntn. ROOMS" AXU BOARD -'5" .1 month.', 1519 U street. 2 hlorks from unl Trity. Tel. BiaTt. I o7 i 13 HAM) BKiNKFIT UAME Downs to l our; I'm Seorinj; Attempt. en Miller. Knby, Pr.ul ntul Swanson. Koby kicked to King, on the 40 yard line, who returned to the var sity 21-yard line. Hokuf flipped the ball toYarsons who carried it to the varsity 7-yard line. The frosh tried tlia line' twice but failed to gain. Hokuf Goes Over. On the next play, with a per-1 fectly executed triple pass, Scholl j to Parsons to Hokuf. the touch- j down was made. Hokuf kicked' the ! goal. I In the third quarter, Parson in-; tercepted a varsity pass on the Husker 36-yard line. A pass. Ho kuf to Jerkovic, put the ball on the 19-vard line. Hokuf carried th ball off tackle for four yards fol- j lowed by Eldridge who plunged to i the 11-yard line. Hokuf then hit j the center for a first down on the j varsity 9-yard line. Hokuf hit the right side for four yards but was thrown for a yard loss on the next play. Hokuf then dropped back and tossed a pass to Scholl for the touchdown. Hokuf failed to kick the goal and the score was tied at 13 to 13. Statistics Show Frosh Ahead. Up to this time, with the excep tion of the first few minutes in the first quarter, the freshmen had clearly outplayed the varsity. Sta tistics at this point showed the treshmen with nine first downs compared with four for the var sity. In the second period the regu lars were unable to make a first down against the spirited defense of the freshmen and were able to add only one in the third period. The team that started the game for the varsity, Ely, center; Jus tice and Koster, guards: Gilbert and Rhea, tackles; Joy and Dur kee, ends; with Sau'er. Bauer, Masterson and Boswell, was sent in and Steve Hokuf, mainstay of the freshmen team was taken out. I Sauer scored on a 23-yard run i around the left end after a fumble by the frosh had been recovered. Masterson kicked the goal making the score 20 to 13 for the varsity. Boswell took .Sauer's pass near j the goal line for the final touch down for the varsity. On a fake i kick, Bauer skirted the end for the extra point and the score stood at 27 to 13 in favor of the varsity. 1 Schleuter at guard, Pflum, frosh j tackle who spent most of the time i in the varsity backfield. King, , passing and kicking to perfection anil Parsons in tho backfield and , Meier at (enter were outstanding' for the freshmen. , The sophomore backfield was outstanding for the varsity to- ' tether with Koby's kicking,! linen's work in the line and Ely's ' pass defense. The game was played as a bene- ! fit for the R. O. T. C. band, and 1 the proceeds of an estimated 3,000 i crowd will go to this organization ; for a trip to be announced later. The lineup? Var.-'ity-- l-'j etiimen Joy ii . . , Jurtcvie Hi if a it. Pflm KoMfr .Jc Sr.hlti;ter Kiy c Iffier .rustic1. rp Johnson Oilbfrt rt Hhvlky rnnkoc re Ctawford Bauer fh Knlnf Va'ri.ou Mi Kinc BotueJl r i Painons ri: Jer . ty KldrldKC Officio's: Karl John.-on. ron. teferf ; Henry F. Srhult. MWhican. umpire. Rtifell. Nfhr&ftkA. laflJino'man; Voir, Nebraska. nUi Jud;;e. Bob Mutt I Its a new florsiieim . . . with plenty of stamina and style . . . more miles per dollar $Oom,$10 I20I O Street K-AGGIES DEFEAT ' JAYHAWKS 1 3 TO 0 1 I j Touchdowns in Second and j Third Quarters Mark j Only Scoring. , Touchdowns In the second and third quarters gave tho Kansas Aggies a 13 to 0 victory over Kansas University, last year Biir Six champions, Saturday after noon. Tho first quarter went scoreless, with quite frequent exchanges of punts by Auker of Kansas Stato and Schaako of the Jayhawks. One of Auker's punts was downed on the Kansas 8 yard line, but was soon taken out of dangerous territory. Two long runs by Auker of the Aggies and Smith of K. U. were the high spots of the first period although they were not made In dangerous territory. The second quarter saw the first scoring. After r steady drive from midfield by Kansas State, Graham, sophomore back, plunged off left tackle for the count. The trial for point was wide. Harsh of Kan sas State recovered a Jayhawk fumble on the 10 yard line but a placekick for a field goal failed as the half ended. The second counter came in the third period of tin. game, the trial for point being successful. HOCKEY TEAM ASKED MEET WESTERN CLUBS Lincoln Women Invited to Play With Colorado Sport Groups. Of interest to sports-minded women oX Lincoln is the invitation received recently by the Lincoln Hockey club lor Thanksgiving encounters with the Denver Junior league, Boulder Hockey club, and the Greeley Hockey club, accord ing to an announcement made by Miss Kerstin Thorin, instrutor In physical education at the univer sity and one of the eighteen mem bers of the club. Eligibility to the club is based on membership on the university faculty, or a degree from any other university by any resident within or in the vicinity of Lin coln. According to Miss Thorin there are many vacancies in the club open to all women interested Practice hours are on Tuesday and Thursday at 5 o'clock, with an occasional practice on Saturday mornings at eleven. "Field Hockey," said Miss Tho rin, "is essentially an English game, but It Is played with great enthusiasm both in the east and the far western portions of the For The Bridge Party WE OFFER THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Congress Dougherty Regular 75c Playing- Card? TALLY-HO RADBRIDGE Regular 50c Cards 3 for $1 These prices are offered this week to reduce our stock before the arrival of ne-.v Fall designs. Tucker-Shean 1123 "O" St. First Floor. firiti niirv vrnii I cv" V Varsity Busy on Saturday Yogclvr Announce liejvrve for Soccer Monday, Oct. 19. League 1 Decker. Leaguo III Samue'son. League IV Etherton. Wednesday, Oct. 21. League I Ferguson. League II Webster. League III Yordy. League IV Mason. 1 1 it it impossible for the man assigned to referee, please call at the Intramural Office and let Mr. Vogeler know. ilnitl States. So far." she con ti.iued, "the middle west, exclud ing the north shore suburbs of Chicago, has not shown itself to be 'hockey minded,' and the Lin coln Hockey club is an attempt to introduce tho sport in this part of the country." Any women interested in mem bership in the club are asked to p.et in touch with Miss Thorin who is secretary of the organization. sciknce"joi;rnal prints articles by nebraska men Two articles contributed from the psychological laboratories ap peared in the October issue of the American Journal of Psychology. "Learning to Inhibit and to Con trol Breathing," was written by Rudolf Vogeler and Trofessor J. P. Guilford as Joint authors. "The Ef fect of Interpolated weights upon Comparative Judgments" was con tributed by Professor Guilford and Dorothy S. Mark, now of Tarklo college. Fordyce Spends Week End Teaching in Mate Professor Charles Fordyce, chairman of the department of ed ucational psychology and measure ment, spent the week end as an in structor at the Brown .County Teachers institution at AinsWorth. Friday night he addressed the north central school men's associa tion at Long Pine on the subject of "Some Characteristics of the Efficient School Administrator." TYPEWRITERS See I: for the Royal portable type writer, the ideal machine for the student. All make of machines for rent. All makes of used ma chines on easy payments. Nebraska Type-writer Co. Call B-2157 1232 O St. A Unto Hotel D'Hamburger Shot-gun Service 1141 Q St. 1718 O St. REA O O Patronize Our Advertisers They Back You PHYSICAL EDUCATION Six Placements Announced; Ruth Diamond Accepts Position at Omaha U. Placement1! for six graduates of the department of physical educa tion for women have been an nounced. Erma Driftmeier, '28, has accepted a position at Oberlin col lege to supervise the practice teaching for women students who are specializing in physical educa tion. Prior to this position she was director of physical education for girls at Creston. Ia., in both the high school and the junior college. Helen Clarke, '28, who received her masters degree in physical ed ucation at Wellesley college in June, is head of individual gym nastics for girls h the Oak Park, 111. high school. She was formerly director of physical education for girls at Ironwodd, Mich. . Ruth Diamond, '31, is physical Learn to Dance Can teach you to lead In one lesson. Guarantee to teach you In ilx private lessons. Classes every Monday, Wednes day and Saturday afternoon. Private lessons mornings, aft ernoons and evenings. Mrs. Luella Williams Ballroom, and Tap Call for Appointments Very Select Mvate Studio B-425S 1220 D DATE TIME PLACE DING ONE MINUTE, THIRTEEN SECONDS The advertisers using these columns are real Cornhusker boosters. Further than that, they are backing student projects materially. There is not a "maybe" attitude. Furthermore they are presenting to you of goods at prices far below those of years. They appreciate your business. It means a lot to them beyond financial gain. education director for women at Omaha university. , Jean Whitney, 'SI, is the girls: physical education director at Havelock high school. Suaie Olney, '31, holds a similar position in the high school at North riatte, and Dorothy Zim merman, '31, is n instructor in physical education in the Omaha public schools. When All The Gang Is Going You'll Want To Be There Too Saturday Nite Oct. 24 COLISEUM Wc cordially invite you io attend our McC ALL .PARIS FASHION SHOW Monday and Tueiday, October 19 and 20 2:30 p. m. SUMJAY. OCTIJDJER 18. 1931 University Students Welcome to Crete Enjoy your week end outing on the Blue. Lunches put up. KIND'S CAFE The Couple 1 classes former E1ME 4 4 I 11