) WDAjglg1" lK A : Till- l)ll.Y M-HRASKAX (TjsT NEBRASKA SQUAD heiej jr - WORKS OUTDOORS t?, J?" """ ft n ' Tiiui.r: ers will find them available at the Y. M. C. A. The stickers arc being issued from C. D. Hayes' office n the temple building No charge will be made. LARGE FIRST YEAR teams will be made to enable all to play. "Football at Nebraska is run on a competitive basis wl men not making the varsity n-v play on the B squad. Men not making the freshman squad may play on the league team," Coach Bible said. ltvl V Stirl.rrs Arv Avaihihlv at Students wishing red "N" stick- Coach llil.lo Announces Sri imina-c lo lie I Salunlaj On South Practice I i Id; 2 OYlock Time Set l or Scrap Anion"; l our Kleven. I 1 I College! -as Jr Every hour ot the colli rc Jay is proxkleil I'oi". There's vli'! ''"I" i'ort in '.Lis i-ulilur sot U P"l'!s s.lloo. hi T;ni ;iinl l-'.roxvn. Also It'.'ltluT Sn!f. Full fashioned t Ladies Hose .. NEWARK SHOE STORK umykksity 01 n:vs to hi: i iksthi skkk ioi: Ileiir Haurr. alli Khh id-.-. Hurt Durkce. Ken W hile Will Not He IMa in- This Year: lluker Coach Ila Mam l'rohh in Yet lo He Sol oil. on 1 lax inu ohalk 1; ;mx aula'. Ulsl.V '.llilinl 111,. iMlin.U .., 1 ;,,.l, ...... Iks, formations ami track i i I, ..1.1 .1... memorial st.i.liiim. the lliisk.r s.mn.i wet Wl,,. j (,.m,s. . . . Z I . i 1 ! 1 i- 11 i miii i in arrival oi i a vora nio ucalher, jh-i-i if. I i n lt to Coach Hi! x i , I. ... 1... i. ..i' i.i. ... (.....!;. i i- i - ..I. mi. . ... n.iis, nii.M-iiM .ii 1 1 1 1 i . ( i.i, nax'i tlio players to learn. 'I'll.- chalk talks im-ln,,-,! pa.ssms attacks, and defenses and dolenses m aililiuoii to t wo' lorniatior.s, one mii punting and a double wins " 'k. IVfenso work tin punting l'orina tions was also highly stressed. Practice Punts. fnlli.wins; the limln-iin up ix ercises croup workouts wore held in which the squad xvaa divi.li'd into separate departments with the coaching staff suporvisin!.. Most of the time was spent in helpinc the punters who were mainly oompiisoil of George Saner. Virgil Yelkm. John Kohy and Glen Sk.-wes. Pick Smith was included in this array hut he is now on the cas ualty list, presenting the first one of the season. Vu k. .second string center, threw his knee out ot j. ir.t during' blocking practice. Smith formerly had trouble with t lie I.'. Im'cii g-ix'cn to running plaxs. playing foot oa 11 LEARN TO DANCE G ,.,. YOU TO DANCE uarantee ,N 6 lessons- .41 sit ti l.vssim ( ititrsf LEE A. THORNBERRY 63635 5th Year 300 Y St. JtiUjfSP NEW Headlines O I'anisl. Vt-hct Cap O Ap.'ieli.- t.'aMjU. tl. O I'a-C P.. I , r ' O Al'n.'iiii 1'. akc.l l'.onii. t I Q 1 i. . -i.i i Tuikan O Klat Sailor Am Si-tfttitms l.mh '.iv $ ij 88 0 $ JMinrunoen i raw m mm O Iv.-'V n Charge nwmvhmmmmb : same knee while ! at Lincoln H i li . t'oach Bible int. -mis to form a I !,,;m1 Monday and is eiv anx- ions to have interested nu n Ycpoit tor si. its. He expects quite a g.-od ; siy.'-. turnout. ! Scrimniage Saturday. ' S.itui'.l iy a sciimiua.- is I" ''e neiii at 2 o'cio. k on tie practice field of the stadi. -n. ; 'I I. varsity squad will be divide.! inlo four team.-, as the li.'shman it. ..:n is not completely organi-'ed. ; xviUi teams one and two composed ; o! tentative varsity matetial. ! T arns two and thiee will he made ! i:; of futuie "1-;" p.osp," ts lik-iy. : However teams one Hnd two are tut going to play each other, in stead squads one and two ate taiing to meet squads time and ton.-, respectively. lt is now known that Kart bur kec will not be ba.k for "his sea-...n. He is living in Kock Is : Hid. 111., at the pre.-., nt time, but intends to be ba.k iut year. Henry "Chief" P.a..cr is now in school but will nut be eligible be cause of scholastic I'liiblems. l.-n-i.. th White and Ralph Kldiidge ; botlt working this year al.-o. in tending to return in 1!'.".L Nebraska Has Handicap. Nebraska will be consid. ra ' ly ban licanped in the mt two . oii tiicts of the season as l oth Texas and Iowa State will have part:, l pated in two games before m- t :ng the Huskers. Texas plays SouthweM' rn rniver.-it and tin Kl Paso School of Mines tirst. 'hus giving th'-m valuable expel leinc. Iowa State, be lore plaxing the F.ibletnen. will have been thin Two i-unflic ts with a week lay-otf aft erwards. This enables them to have two weeks in which to su.ut Nebraska and pivpaie for th. ir special type of plays. The temporary lineup toi the Nebraska varsity is composed en tirely of Vet-Tans with ileo'ge Saner playing fullback Hulvit . Boswell arid Jack Millet, hal:-j backs; Bernard Masterson. qua t -terback; Erure Kilbouin'- and L j Pennv. ends: Ptlum at. I Gaii ' O Bri'.-n. tackles; Warr-n PeBus j and Clair Bishop, pi. a-. Is: and j Franklin Meier covcimu' -ntei. I Coach !ana X. mentor at Nebraski grooming his i-hrrg Big Six title this Bible's fifth yen ; at Nebraska. lurn regime. Bible's t.a three Big Six cor. pionships. Bible, football . who '.tarte.; s lor another Week. lt is as head coach 4 h's lour yea i ms have won ten-nce eham- on this campus, with a. much wider scope of boys than i i t I .otball players inclu-'ed. Howevet. there is am tin i si.U 1o the question xvhich nuulit lead to one of those old fashioned rough and tumble scraps whi; h u.-. il to take pl.u-e quite regulaily al'ui eveiy game. "Sevelal members o! the Sooner pigskin squad and other Sooner students aie going around gum-jawed and silent since the dance announcement was made. Kumoi has it that they don't like the plan so well. T.'s no fun seeing voui best girl in the aims of some big 2oo pound romantic Southern or Northern i boy the night after a big game, ot any othei night for that matter. Maybe such thoughts as these will make the Oklahomans block and tackle all the haider when the big game rolls around. It's an ex cellent idea, this 1 eiv.g g..o,l host,-, but time's a limit to this hospital ity thine. eMiecj.-illy when it con cerns the girl fnend." About 50 Freshmen Report To Coach Weir for First Practice Session. EXPECT A FINE ELEVEN With a icster of half a hundred freshmen icpoiting for equipment Coach Kd Weir is lather optimistic about the Freshman-Varsity battle scheduled for Sept. 3d. He believes that the I'rosh will give the varsity plenty of fight in spite of the fact that the first stung will most likely h. composed of all veterans. "A It ho the varsity i- nearei ready to go this fall than in many seas-ms. I think we'll give them a good aigument." Weir stated. The freshmen who have appeared so far this season appear much older and i angler than has been the case for several seasons Weir believes. Lloyd Cardwell. ace tiack and football petformei fiom Seward, will attend school this war which should help to brighten the Fresh men's hopes. Anot he! athlete of high school fame is Sam Fiancis, trom oherlin. Kas . who has de cided to come h.-ic to attend school. Fiancis won the national high school shot put crown last .lane in Chicago when he tossed the twelve pound ball, ."i.t feet 7 1-2 inches. 'He's a tangy chap, built along the lines of (Jer.rge Sau.-i. and is an exceptionally hard runner.' Other men bidding ioi positions are .Lie Ambs. Omaha Tech: Ron ald Pouglas and Leon Hladky of Crete. Leland Hale and Bill Sten ten. Lincoln and Fred I'gai. North Platte, the first Japanese to ever try f. i a lierth on a Huskei team. M.-n reportingt aie: It:..-.- l--r- M I : -. on-1-: . 'I-,:. 1.1 K-...K -i.aM. I;.. i; -.h-i ti Hi. Wi I " -:ni V..; T .; V.!::oi B-:inp rL N.'!ih: f hi. ... h-mmh. I.-n.-'.'n h. Him I .m.-..i ; I,:,. I'. K- ' H-.K.T. V i. i : -1 ." -.rl.c M..li.ru A :i -'i:r r(.i H h it sKKMs to m: ' by I in in livan MtETINO THE NEEDS OF THE TIMES AT ALL TIMES i! cv4nnouncing ...a special showing, XEW FALL FABRICS and AUTHENTIC STYLES for MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES. ..displ axe a ox MR. A. R. GREEN f tht House of Knppnhriur September 11th and loth iL'RING this display you may J select your fabric for a suit, topcoat or oxercoat from a choice group of full length dis play pieces. . .and your model from the many new', authentic styles. Your measurements 'H be accurately taken by Kuppenheimer's Preservative and the fit guaranteed. "t of all. . .the prices are within the means r fvtry man. . .much below the charges of custom tailoj-s for such quality. $40 to $55 I With the letUin Of tile S. I.O ' yea i also i.-tuins the trite and bor ! ing statements made by those '.n ' sjM akable sr rr.'. ners of s. .-. ci--i columns However t iil!-v:..t. !!.-.-I situation somewhat is the r. t .:n of athletic and social life. As I opening conflict of the H i.-k. i i with Texas is only three w.-.-ks I every one is on their toes axvai'm . anxiously for the sound of tl.. stal t'T's w lu.-t!e. i Talking of football leimr. i- n ! of the break that the .iaslii: u V..; deibilt football playcis sr. r . : to receive when they m.-. I til ' i lahoma Soon, r's at ok!.-:', a : S.-pt 30. according t-. Il..r..;d Keith: "Kaih women's trateiiutv I on the I 'niv-T -!'.. f Oklah -T campus will s.-le. t one of It's n o.-: ib.aititul fills to sponsoi a Var. ! deibilt play.-i at the Vanderbill- Oklahon a dam c in Oklahoma ("it v I the meht ait.-r the Vanily-Soora i in" .a -i t ioiial game. ! Will those sot t-spoken .lark-.-y.-i ' hoys from Inxie eat that up! The;, 'ought to.'1 Oh! For the life of a football .layer. It is too bad that I j can't get on as football manage! or something along that line as it ' be veiy interesting to say the l a.-t Some sui h la.ii should be start. I I STOPPED BY PAY SLASH Additional Posts Granted by Corps Area Officers Promptly Filled. j Th- number of appii. arts tor ot- 1 fii er's commissions in the ad- j vance.l .hill course fa! . xc.-ed the number of positions to be filled. ; according t.. Col. W. H. Ouiy. K. ' o. T. C. commandant. There has j also been an increase of seventeen in the number of officers the Sev- ; enth dips area has made avail able foi the Nebraska legiment Salaries of the student oncers have be. n cut for this next ycir. and the training .amp l..i student oftic-is was i ut trom six to tour weeks' time I e.-ause oi the reduc tion in government expeh-iitur. . tor military training. In spite of the reduction in salary a great. -i numl or registered for the ad vanced couise than in past eais The Nebraska company -,n the competitive drills at the trair.im: camp at Fort Cr ok this summer. ; A comp'iny composed ot half NY- j biaska and half South Iiak. t . men won th-- athl. tn and s .m-i I ling meet and the hon. i .1 1 . . ! student olii- .r went t-. l:e '...rd Nicholson from Nebraska. . The cadet ofli- .-rs will u. ap- ; pointed by the sta:t ot the military j depaitment as s-oo'i as po.-siM,- s.- ' the piogiam oi th-- y.-ar may le arn I; th th- . omnussioi;. 1 tile I1..I1-I o'UI: IS.-;. .lied i-tll - Is w u- apjiointed at tie- san.. t;n Th- first xv. rk of th- v.-ai will 'h- preparation for the Armistice .ay paiade. 'The prospects t.-r the yeat are cry good," is the pinn.n ot Col- nil Oury. "and we aie very for l mate to have the same staff of instructors this veai that we had '.st." I..n.-. !.. l..i H. .:'.. h r.1 Kt. o ar.H l-.Cll I- ll.i.,,!i.T 1 -. i-i . inn t .Ui-..r. Al :. .el . IM.f hi in. Ma vo.r.a 1' V. enael : Kr.um . : In.!'. - . -o : i I.e.---- n A n f i;rnr I:; I . . lie W.....1. Or.l iNinin-Biish ANKLE FASHIONED OXFORDS 1 1 s a pleasure to s , p . ..i . leet into T In 'ii ! Ti,. 1" Trim a Ilk le I a 1 I i. ss v. in s your a. I in i ; ,, ; ioi i ami a lioel hold of snug e.iUo.-t prolon gs tie I i i . ..:' .oi .- liosc. It's ail .hie to the ankle -fashioned feature, an interesting Nunn-Bush a. hievement in last designing and shoe shapem.-nt !. Ill .. i-e ';e A. II !7r. EUinaer's N UN N BUSH O SHOES On the Corner, 12th & P loom hi. hi: Mi) g (.LT I MIOliMS VJI! Kinh VUivvr Mill Obtain ( iiinplt tv Outfit : Pl'.m Trams for til. Coat h Fable wishes to announc. l hat uniforms will be available to all men wishing to go out for foot ball. A . ompl.-te outfit may be had by every player, including freshmen. Those who are not able to make the first squad need rot worry about participating as Iff ; style spot liy ht Your Drug Store t'se Your I hug Stoe fni Snappy Service Vri'v (riii-rt The OWL PHARMACY 143 No.th 14th 4. P Sueet Phone B'OW 2L REGULATION R. O. T. C. H TH) tin Till SHiKSOS lJ Every Pair Solid Leather Every I'air Guaranteed for Two Full Years of Drill FREE GARRISON BELT With Purchase of Every Pair of Shoes! NT.W or old, your Stetson hat has style written all oxer it. It has the lines of proud ancestry and good breeding. Its rich color is permanent. And whatever you pay for it you can depend on its being fine value fur your money. Vi'hy not look at the new Fall Stetsons now? Ask par ticularly t see the attractive color mixtures and Stetson's Suede Finish, which is quite new and exclusive. at thr hftter tore -lolin II. 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