'4 n :I:PiVSmRMnER 10, 1933. Till! DULY M;I!I!SK crvr IE liffl GRIDIRON DRILL SEI FOR MONDAY Sixteen Veterans and Good Sophomore Material Bolster Hopes. li e Sept. 11. tn the memorial rta- 'However, before the LonRhorns r rive there will he fcveral full , Two varsity contests are .lo ,.e,l T Sept. 16 and 23 and rjStfroshinix is dated for 'T-oai'lVnihle is rather optmn; tie about the future as about seventy m,-n have hern sent requests to at m1 the opening praetiee and a.s vet there have been no letters re eive. stating the inability of any pnp of them to he present. The Husker schedule includes ronfli'-ts with eight schools with an additional possibility of an in teractional contest. This has born made highly probable by a change in the Hip Six rulings, allowing; members to play two more than the original quota due to the week tatus of the financial conditions at present, thus enabling Nebraska to nlav ten games this season. However only Kansas is playing t'i full maximum of ten games and Coach Bible is reluctant to do so but is willing to play nine if he can find a suitable interseetional opponent. Quite a host of veterans are due to report including Henry Bauer, nuart-.-r: Hubert Boswe'd, back; ('"air Bishop, guard; Warren De Bus, guard; Elmer Hubka. gitard; Bob Jov. end: Bruce iulbourno. end: Hemic Masterson, back; Ja'k .Mnler. back: Franklin Meier, cen ter: d'ail O'Brien, tackle; Waiter rtiiim. tackle; Bee Penney, end; John r.u! y. end; (leorge Saner, fullback: and possibly Beit IHir kee. who played end for Nebraska two years ago, may return to the moleskins. Leticrmen who have graduated are: Lawrence Ely, Chris Matins, ("arlvle Staab, Steve Hokuf, Cor vin H'llbeTt. Clare Campbell, each having had three years of compe tition. Then Kahrnbrurh and For rest Mi Ph.vs.in will also bo inelig ible f' r competition due to scholas tic difficulties. I'lysses Pchleuter will a!.- be unable to play due to , ,-,nf..i.-.r,re ruilr.g as he completed .71 RtKetif s a year before coming to NY! ra-ka. However to offset this loss men tion" '. abeve there will bo avail-Hi!.-- of last year's freshmen in-l-.idin? .b'hrr.y Williams, Line-In high fithVtP. who slvwed up we!! on the f;e..hir.an squad la -t sptu.r- as fdlback: Virgil Yelkin. uh" p:a .e.i for Lincoln high and who playeil end on the fresh man squad. Virgil is also a vciy proficient kicker. In addition to those there is Jerry Lanoue, speedy running quarter who is considered one of the fastest men on tho squad and the giant tackle, Russell Thompson, who has plenty of size to back up his ideas. The football officials for tho Ne braska .names have been named by Bible, athletic director. This year all Big Six contests will only us1 three officials a.s time clocks have eliminated the field judge from all the instit ut ions. The Nebraska assignments are lis follows: Texas at Lincoln. Oct. 7 C. yuigley. rcleiee; Kied Dennie, um pire; Los Edmonds, linesman. Iowa Stale at Amos. Oct. I I Ed Cochrane, referee; Ira Carrith ers, umpire; Sec Taylor, linesman. Kansas State at Manhattan. Oct. 21 -E. C. Quigoy. referee: Fred IVnnio, umpire; Gwinn Henry, linesman. Oklahoma al Lincoln, Oct. 2S Los Edmonds, reiereo; Steve O'Rourke, umpire; Joe Rellly, linesman. Missouri at Columbia. Nov. ! Los Edmonds, referee; Fred Pen nie, umpire; Joe Ramp, linesman. Kansas at Lincoln, Nov 11 -E. C. Quigloy, referee; Pwight Ream, umpire; C. E. McBride. linesman. Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh, Nov. 1S-W. C. Crowoll, referee; T. J. Thorp, umpire: W. M. llolleiihock. linesman; R. 13. Goodwin, field judge. Iowa at Lincoln. Nov. 2;-- U. E. Birch, referee: B. L. MeCreary, umpire; Sec Taylor, linesman: Ed Cochrane, field judge. NEBRASKA W ime hwkm WINS AWARD AT Two Farmer filar Hur.kcr Atfdelex Win Added Luurvfo Flying Marine I'ianes Over iMearayuan J unfiles if..,,:. t i I I a i t!..- Pr l-n.,M ! n i. 1 1 . ;. 1 1 ;; .I. V, !. i. cf t) Ii. 0. i. C. Cli I'oti,,, , ..t -,r ( 'i.rnlvi: ker i been .e..tr-.cl ( all Us so ii .i I., li.ive eiurie.l : b-pMiii;;-., or T" lions "f Iri'itiipi..- 'il inlo addition d I I' Ids. J .1 -I , t II.-, lit 1 luilV "1 I lie I-::.- ol l.v keel one thru Ih it t- 1 1 row- ill-; i jlei'!e.l('i ol I Inn lir- t i..-1 ' T'-l. toil !',-.; fooil I o I he Dill I ii i t - ,'lt'il K.-o li ,1 Vl Richard Micolr.on S h;l.cl As Best Officer at Fort Crook. n if.ni iuip.v l:-i;firi Inns llltP" e 'enonecS over have ! i and tin Ni ai a-, u P.icbard Nicholson, ex -31 from j While in the game played her. Valentino, was adjudged the best j in the .Win;. ... -tamu.ii (let. ::, cadet at, the annual R. O. T. C. en-j I I'ail-y, C..rnv. lou fullback, campmeiit at port Crook, extend-i sua ,p 1 1 a -, s thr wn by Red ing froi i .luiie 1 1 to .liilv s. Xirvt', -o ran t a- a t.iu- lido ,n six ,'i'i rasl-.a students.' as well its win. Ii .;-ove. to l,e the turmug students fi am Creisthton. la., .'.n.l ' P'-int ,.f ti g v , . South P ikola iioiw rsities. at-j Wirsig Was V a. liter. tended the camp I Nicholson was chosen trom a; Ftii'ed Si-d : i raine.s. and l.i- n- ! i'ecnir 'be nlliiials ir.ioi u, . as e'-anl I- 1 ( 'i 11 -1 !a 11 " a . : the position and mi ivi n,eiit . of i-'I heip. to. i :n Hi" conllicts with the I .audits. i'le I'.'lti-.e- 111 Xl .'I 1 JiL. 1 l.'l . Til" ; 'HI' of 111" dUti"S Ol 111" . ,, ,1s foil, 'of a t h 1 1 1 1 . ;,r, now pilots .-.ndiwas "naiso-ii'o dust m-.' ." llv.ii" oa r the swamps leaving m their v.'.'iKe a poisonous gas which killed the insects. Receive Medals for Vaior. However, the "neadliglit of their ei'vice camu last Pieenl i i when I they v. re each preset" ! -vitli a i dal tor valor l.y l ie-id. .at .lose ..'-iiicaila of Nicaragua. Tin ea-dals Iwei, awaided tor coma:." in roll- REGENTS ACT TO REFINANCE DEBT OOpEBIKiS GARNER ; M. h. U. UllUL i l.MW "it,g t.'.- ni l,uv lh-jr f0fl '!' th" inll houily rate ami tharRin-j a'h m,al fur- b r CF FIELD 11 Beard Provides for $40,000 To Make Payment 0:1 ! Matured Bonds. . j INTEGRITY MAINTAINED: Lam!;c! lv Co;:s Victory in Jur r;!i 1 senior l.'n Races. r r ti-'ir employees i'.i:.,::.'.rn v. js;.- ,-tn.I 1 ;--.d in tai: ic 1. ' v v.-"i 01 (:-,;,.. 1 - -taiirar.t :y a .oil in l.!,r; -si :v..-n s a! :-. .'j Ml. "''.'"-. ! 1 r .: i ' 'I.- -1, :a 1 r,;irj i. I.. 1; 1 . X I dei in ... n ice to the eoau; . I''ran, Wii-i'.: v.-.is a Iho kori 1 ;it! y climaxed his car. . r up to p'revii'iltcr in l!''.'i and maii.-e " a i da t e carlv in Mav win n lie was Kl-oup of selected candidates ai'.ei j i,, s,aM"i tl! ,.4 ,,l the math . jordeied to tak"' tonrt . u pilots a tboro oxannnatu n o military tn ,, tl.:;,. u v.r.ilt of 1:! led ; from Virginia Ileach to vaautico. Idimvlede given th, group by the I and a tracti n in, li-s. j His i-as -a-nei s abmied al.o.ard and oft'aers stationed .at the tort. His. After l.-avim: school th,-v joined 1 th.' iV h .une 10,11, . I avav t . a up-sclei-tion was announced at Inej p,, marine flvm . 1 "rns iind.'-r the pof!,i take otl. Alt. a i iau onlv annual .'Io.-iiil; day cerenumn s, 1 Mii.eivisi-.ii o't 1!,,. raw depai I - , 1 oil I v feel the m ,;,,- . n left wliieli time all awards wue mad. . I ,,,, nt. t;,, ,,. ti.,.. u ..,',t ,m 1 h-ir I v. 111-' of the t ri-mol ,.1 -. . a .acldn" Drop in Athletic Rcco During Past Year Is Cause. -10 T-J ! C r RO IN VAULT Iv I ! isher. senior Ir.mt alls ' ity, ,n,i, ; , s. Irul. -,- plavinu on th was iho.sen third best cad. t in , f, ,. 1 ,a 1 i team .',.-.., V, contm camp. itiit;; to do hi.- vault inc. I tic lirst p.la'.oon. com pose. 1 en-1 Two Epc ien.-c t".irthqii.Tt-5. gita, where tlv tii.lv of Nebraska students, re peat,.! its victory of the previous year in winning the annual coni p.'iiive drill among platoons with a score of 7S percent. The compe tition included close order drill, an msp.ation, and a demonstration d calisthenics. The platoon also I laced first in pistol competition. The Nebraska platoon also won trophies for winning the intorpla- toon Ms-. Lull. goif. and tennis ; ' ' V- - . . . nolo, d a rai :-topp"d. I'll', bed iolentlv aisl lack "1 altitude '1' v.-..- to t iu lit the ,i;i", and I'lleV lllli e experience.) .a 1 t h - : II I e V 1', quakes, the entire ei'y.of Mana- passengers were - stoppt d. having f. w scratches. po.-sih! t i ashe, or th In ord-T to p cial int' ; n : t y Uoar-t ..' Ig. i: budg -t iiiabiin.' Iiecessaiy .. t , 11'"!, I o! lo'lo- whi'.-fi at r: the n .'Nt oj. nna, int . i.sl "1 :,, T .1,.. , - I aliv I it - . ii'iivi i ,-i! v 1 '' a , t : ; ' i 1 . ; t r. t ' . i t : '- r.-:;v yh'.tiM b. n 1 in. i ;:a-,. of 1 t - -! . ..:,r. AN OLDVir-IBP. REVEALS i:r.:-y dy- for incom. k;:; .::l:d!:nts as hec TIC PiiriOD OF ' CETTINd ST.'. oTLD' Kl'ri:;S MONDAY. 1 1 1 a l 1 1 1 a i 'a i , . i i iiie ....i..,,,i r, , , 1,,,,,. i i ' """ " I .suit ot th. of lei"!Pt trein.-iv!.. from a' s inct; th. To Be Alumni Representative On Nebraska University Athletic Board. R. K. Campbell of Lincoln is ti e new member of the University of Nebraska athletic control boar I. Selection of Campbell a.s fie alumni representative to the board was announced Saturday alt r noon following a mee ting of die University of Nebraska Alumni association executive commit v. Campbell succeeds Clarence Sw in s..n, former Cornhusker foot, all captain, who has served on 'ho board for five years but was com pelled to decline re-appoint m.-nt because of the pressure of busi ness duties. Campbell was graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1910 and during his campus 'lavs was a member of the varsity track team. Also he was a member of the Innocents society. Since his graduation he has been an active follower of all branches of Ne braska athletics. ch ats iluiinu the football s. asoii. ('oath ( ieorge K. ' eiik.r plans to send his men thru two practices daily, at ooo a. m. and :..iiil p. in., supplement".! by "skull praetiee" ev-ry veiling until . . . 1. . .1 e . . , ) - t 1. , . i , - ... n-e., ,!,:,.-! ,o.,t.. ... . aooi O n IIS ,e,'l. -. W Jlflt ,iaS t.uauipioo.'-ii.ii. iiie tiiiiu 'i,u,"!". , ., . ,, ,L...i .If t.,i.mt, from ',,la,T too waim the aM"ii,oon mill , o.....u ; . : ...v.. i in 1 OTasia .inn ,"uin i ,.i t, ".u track and swimming champion ships. The award for the best ma. Line gunner in camp was given to Ki, h- V...Kl,.n telir, !.lu rrt-l.1.4 the highest score on the rifle range of'.Kr.U' .lass will le camelled and e v.i..,-i. ... , .... :'a.e tiallv Selledu," bn-.lt.ed to one M O l ' 1 l lit. .t,''il 'i.-i,i ' " .' ... Henry Amen, senior from Lincoln, was awaided r-v ofrniti. n as the best pistol shot, and s. t end pl:ir in j.istoi comiietition w, nt to Kl wood ("amo. si-nior from Liti' 'n. withstand the constant tearing- .f ! than that. It may be, manv think, be unal-le lo take up the foreiuninr of a raw day when 'was ,msi !..! r.e. freight boats wd! ply r, ularly up j ovr tlvs" I -..;.!. and tiown the .Mismhui i arrying , f roru t la the jtiat. lints ol Nebi askt s fac-jtil th" lories, feed lots, and Ii" ll A I IDA i , i po -t ; in"! unt i! evening wla.-n th. ('yel.'i.es will swin." thru j th. it- pa i s on,', r Hood lights n-w . (nig installed on the pr.'u tit c fields. j At't.-r cla,-s Work be-:ns the ea - , , n.-i s eti" a pay t 'ii. Tin. coli-ean; n i .- trom surp was 'amd,' pectaiioii t 1'bJi at I :o:i ach a!'t"ino,n I .i i lock. j K."!nvi!i2T th- initial com I ' a' n Vet nia-r will lmvo his team : as much muhl j r- ti.-e as possible pai fll-ed l'ls ' Morman Officials to Sponsor State-Wide Cross 'i'.m''"1"1" t! Country Run. Nichols, n is r.ow enrolled as a student at the Annajioiis Naval aeaderiy. Ii" repotted thete the eight, tilth of July. Army off ic is from Nebraska in attendance at the camp w. 1 : Col. V. II. Oury. senior iiistructor. Opt. Waiter t. Scott, and Captain G. H. Connor. in i t "parat ion i of lb" season. t ae eei ,nd grime I'lcfisiiri' rrl.rrs Ofjt red Until Irifis Ddhii Muddy ! n- reg. ti.-.n H at V.: NOKMAN. Sept. f. After a bas paid t-.v e:r yeai 1 ips". the oil f:V" n;i".- ; "'" t'' Rtr:' ' oss co'pitiy run is ou.ing latkjan.l ...wa'd . i ).. rnivet.-ity of ( iklau. a:.a. i 1 ' Ai.;c ,!,.rr,.-i.l c' th.- I'.v, ' ''" i v- r.lle ir "OH i". t , o'-nu.gs '.' 1 am...' . hi ill. t am-m- r has r.or y oO of the 1 in; tie-- iv x: :,.':ts ccb.s. A I A Wo a'O tlTDE.N'f sir " F. '1 Utri Ocrrav n Gcr .. . -i , ... . i ; tiacK C" 111" ania by the T.i , : ot it-.j a . n G. ()v. .n sir- r- i r. t s "ipts i I F CYCLONE Gi SQUAD PUS TWICE DAILY Two Practice Fields and Game Gridiron Are All in Great Condition. I Students i.n (;': st of a n.-'.v ti'itii. jf.T v.air.i aufiinn evt-r.in.gs n.av sally oil to ua.ah.a for a ride down ! j tiie'ibg- .Mu-idy on the g"od ship. 1 "'a'.!y Queen. ' An ok! stein-, wh.-i ' river boat, the "Va.'iev Qui en" hauls in its gang plank an 1 r,-,M-s down t:.e .MH-.nri a. I !i n:g'".tiy l..-i-i.-d v.-.th a cat go of: hi. n. in beings s- king j-i- ,lsure. r,a -"-:tion, t-nl- i ; -::::n ; t. t! .r;!!s. ix (on;.-;- be- 1. til- event.- I-.- ir.cf .-, -. ,,-n, : ;i'! ! agree I. hov.-ev.-r. that th t..r. and John Ja--bs. aie piarint : by ti." ' r ii. the n suit of winch is -and must not be peiiui,i .in i rn, nt of a .-tab wale , fault. irrv m. "t. sponsored I . , --n a th t -n coTroovri' 'T' n 1'. i .u-il- nLl .i,,,,.,:, U' ' STRAltlt ounwt-'i.xijii xv N.ei-an Nov. '-1. date r.f'th'.. ibur-, APPEAR THIS VLEK i.'O Arr;i::c!.Ti: v,ik cusiness coming .lav Ivitba-. Ai- f. g'i g. duai ta'a ( -n i, ,v t: s inn on ; ,'!li' i.-f.-. n bailors 210 Security Mutual Bldg. APPP.OVED CAMPUS DESIGNERS Suits s25 to s35 v j Backfield and Wing Positions Must Be Filled With Mew Material. Comfortable, Convenient I FURNISHED IlOOFvIS Art Per week and up, 3Uv including member sh.p privileges. Also board at very reasonable rates. City Y.IV1.C.A. Hih & P Sts. B1251 ETI" II WliBUWI i r Lewis Hardage, Oklahoma loot ball coach, has just 1 days in which to round his squad of green sophomores into a football team. However (."apt. Hob Dmdap. triple thieat man and all Ibg Six (juai t. i back, has r. tuned m addition to Hill and Art l'ansze efficient brothel s from Foit Smith who have recovered from injuries sus tain". i last year. Knttheimore they have othr veterans in Hatold Fleetwood, (en ter: Cl'iude V.'htttington. Kiiis Has haia. and T. Hay I'hillips. uuaids: Orvilie Corey ib-nry Haag. and Jim Statv. ta.-kl' s. Thus a, old- : ! r ire to this count, the cer.t-r of the ; 5fc2AUj line will be well filled l.v oid and! L.-.y :-f experienced rn-n but the wing I f. p,,.-ts and with the ex eption of i frt5ii vaj'L. ct.i.o.ij'. - coini(ised in its intiretv of new material. In riif.ting a tou.'i-. s- hedule of nine gana-s, inei.id'rm sui h teams as Nel iaska, Kansas. Tulsa. Texas and Vandeibdt. Coadi Hard age plans to develop a scientinc t. ft rise i atl rne.l aft- r systems used bv P'.ov Neyland of Tennessee and Waiiace Wade of Alabama, and two "first teams" to carry him thru. l .1' i l , AMK.S. Imva. Sept. . - Favr-; a! ru the r t able w.-atiitr conditions and ton- ,; . . ts dri.'l st ant cat " have tuine,! Iowa Stab- (n football fi.-lds into the Hn.-t con-i The trip d lit ii ui m years for the retain of ab,,-;' an h. u more than candidates for to" ei.ir.e.- t.. r . Cvdoiie team M-.n.dav. s", ;,:. ' !a -,:r whiie 1! 11. Ti " j,laing fi.-id. n't .! ir ; ':r- . past y ,-n - as or," , f t:i" b-.-'t -ti !- ',': n" .'. .; irons in the rj. i. i '.'. st. will m. ', ,:. k ': 'he perlet t shap" for the 0. nir. mi, ini '!.' . game. Sept. 1'.'!. "i'1.- ' 'Ya'.b Two pra.'.i'-e If. id-. :.! ove.J ry , n'g'.t.'y ', '" n filling in and sodomg i-jr;rc trf t ha i- t! 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