The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 29, 1932, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1932.
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NEBRASKA'S
HUS
KERS
CLOSE AGAINST S.WI.U.
Scarlet Victory at Dallas
Would Complete Best
Season in Decade.
Bie Six conference play com
pleted with a 21 to 6 victory over
Missouri Thanksgiving day, the
Cornhuskers resumed workouts
Monday afternoon for the final
rame of the season Saturday
against Southern Methodist uni
versity at Dallas.
Coach Dana X. Bible personally
scouted the S. M. U.-Texas Chris
tian game at Dallas last Saturday,
and came back with the inrorma
tion that Coach Ray Morrison's
Methodist team is much stronger
than its season record indicates.
Althought T. C. U. won 8-0, South
ern Methodist outdowned its oppo
nents two to one and counted more
scoring opportunities to its credit
Victory for the Huskers Satur
day will bring to a close tne most
successful season in a decade. The
Nebraska record has been impres
sive this fall, Minnesota claiming
the only victory against Coach
Bible's eleven tnus iar. ine
Gophers managed to win out by a
7-6 margin, scoring on "fluke" lat
eral pass play which went uncon
tested by the Nebraska players.
Brightest start in the Bible grid
firmament, however, was the 0-0
tie with Pittsburgh on Nov. 12, a
game wherein it was necessary for
Pitt to stop Nebraska instead of
just how long the Scarlet defense
wall could hold back the brilliant
running and passing attack of the
Panthers.
Against Missouri on Turkey
day, the conference champions, led
by Chris Mathis, started out as if
they were going to make short
work of the Tigers, scoring on
Mathis' dazzling fifty-nine yard
return of a punt, and advancing
within the 5-yard line on two other
occasions, all within the first
THE STUDENTS
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shape for the party season.
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Where to Eat I
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Lost and Found
FOUND An Irrtng Junior pin, 1930,
Can at nenraHKan owl;
FOUND Black and white compact
with anchor on front. Call at We
braskn office.
FOUND "La Kittle" fountain pen.
Found in check room of Coliumitn
Saturday night. Call at Nebraakaa
office. . .
FOUND A key. Call at Nebraskan
office in University HalL
FOR SALE
TUXEDO FOR SALE! High clas;.
practically new. Medium siu. $10.
3052Vine street. .
FULL DRESS SUITS for wen of med
ium nine. Worn we. Tor al cheap
Call B-3G03. 702 cih&rp Ul.
University Handball
Entries Are Called
Entries for the All-University
singles handball tourna
ment close at 5 o'clock Wed
nesday Nov. 30. A gold In
tramural medal will be
awarded for first place, a
silver award for second place,
and a bronze for third.
quarter. A letdown in the second
and third periods allowed Missouri
to take the play away from the
Husker team, ana scnieie caugui
a pass from Johanningsmeier lata
in the second quarter tor tne a
rideo outfit's lone tally.
With the start of the fourth pe
riod. Mathis shot outside the Tiger
left tackle time after time for long
gains, Staab ending the march
with a romp around left end for
the score. A few minutes later,
Boswell intercepted a Missouri
pass and sped thirty yards for an
other counter.
The Missourians will also play
Saturday, meeting the St. Louis
Billikens in the final tilt of ths
season.
MEMBER OF BRITISH
BOARD TO SPEAK AT
ALL-UNI CONVOCATION
(Continued from Page 1.)
various derartmer j.1 committees
during his service with the Board
of Trade.
Mr. Flux is the author of "Eco
nomic Principles" and "The For
eign Exchanges," the latter book
representing lectures aenverea Dy
him at University College, London.
He prepared the monograph on the
Swedish bankiner svstem in the
series of studies DUblished by the
national monetary commission. He
was a member of the group that
contributed material to the volume
entitled "The International Gold
Problem," of the Royal Institute
of International Affairs.
Following the 11 a. m. convoca
tion, the faculty committee on con
vocation under the chairmanship
nt rr t n Hrtsle,r. and Dr. J. E
LeRossignol, will jointly sponsor a
luncheon at me cnamoer wm
monA in honor of Mr. Flux. To
this luncheon will be invited fac
ulty mmhArs who are interested
generally in international banking
and monetary promems aim j-""-
nnn hnnkpr.q Rnd Other business
me who have an interest in the
subject At this luncheon Mr.
TTlnv Is evnected to sneak on
"Banking: Policy in Relation to
Prices."
KLUB PRESENTS PAT
MILLER IN SHOW AS
SCHOOL SWEETHEART
(Continued from Page 1.)
nity to pledge three freshmen. The
act was written by Fred Berry.
The housemaid proved to be the
most influential in making the
rushees decide.
Present Dream Fantasy.
A dream fantasy, with vocal, pi
ano and violin numbers, was pre
sented by Carrie Belle Raymond
hall. Members of Zeta Beta Tau
and Phi Gamma Delta presented a
crack drill squad, performing to
the accompaniment of a piano.
Another popular skit was the
Sigma Nu and Alpha Phi "Book
ing Office." Features of the act
wpm th Aloha Phi trio, a tap
dancing duet, and a mixed dancing
chorus.
Miss Miller was presented in a
court scene at the close of the
35"
HAIRCUTS
6 First Class Barbers
KEARN'S
BARBER SHOP
133 No. 14th St. .
nthera In the court were
Art Griswold as King Kosmet,
Willa McHenry, last year's Ne
braska Sweetheart, as queen of
the court, Lawrence Ely and
Prince Kosmet, and Ray Ramsay
as Prime Minister.
An incomplete checkup on ticket
sales revealed that between 1,000
and 1,200 people attended the pro
duction, according to Bill Dever
eaux, business manager of Kosmet
Klub. A final check will be made
when all tickets have been turned
in and team captains have re
ported. DEAN TO TALK IN OMAHA.
Dr. J. E. LeRossignol, dean of
the college of business administra
tion will address a luncheon meet
ing of the Omaha Kiwanis club
Dec. 7 Dr. LeRossignol will dis
cuss the topic, "Service Versus
Profit."
TEACHER ATTENDS MEETING
Miss Letta Clark, supervisor of
English in the Teachers college
high school, attended the meeting
of the National Council of English
Teachers which convened at Mem
phis, Tenn., Nov. 24, 25, 26 and 27.
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Formals
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Lincoln's Fashion Center
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