The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1933, University Players Edition, Page THREE, Image 5

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cs An Now in Order on All I);!, Ilxcrpl
I (IopwI Praolit'
(ln'Mlav mid Siilunlay. W 'lieu I'uMie Drills
Will Br HHu Willi NTiiniiiiirc.
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L"l - 14 LKJ . W 't,.,.
; r rw.v vmys fv .si y 5
r,. ell 1'iilile II I l 1 ' his f'rs' ,MI' "'' season "I" the loolliall
(I .Moiidav, reducing ' ' il,si'.v squad to tliirl y-unc incin
i''"8 'for tli' 'Ml(' l"''" intending- to raise tin' Varsity In around
vmx lii-1"iro tl' "I"'"'"" -r1""' T,,"s. O'-'l- i
ILmrinl stadium. At the same tmir closed , met ice starts.
Tit I III I ' CI I ' 1 ' ' ' ' . " " 11 1 ' 1 r-' '
bring closed
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thy. Nelson t Cllelin Justice. (
; Ti. 11. H. Shiekley; Tniinei
; Kciilpinent Maunder Klnyil
Clair Hi.ln'p l.ineiiln: (lail (
to the','
sclnd-tenm,
Conch
were named
,yrv til
will be hold
public.
About thirty plnyors wen
,.j ninv on the "H"
which s far has a program of I
,hree games with possibility of a j
fourth. The Varsity squad was cut j
below the normal size uml will re- j
main so until after its game with
the Nubbins on the regular playing ;
eld Saturday nfternoon at 2.
o'clock in the memorial stadium.
...ft.,,, the Nubbins came some
h nutstandine players on the
.t,.. will he promoted to the ,
VarMtv I am making HlUnvance
for the fact that I might have been
mistaken soniew.... ... ".' -;;
tion of the Varsity and the B
loam game will allow me to make
I he necessary correi c.w...-.
Bible stHti-d.
The following men
on the Varsity: ......
KM): Briirf KlUiiuirin'. I.inrulii i I ff
1W. 'tI". ' : l"h" K",', N ' ls"" 1
lr(ll imin. I.lnrcliii .lini Miln.'. r.m
l,it uml Isrk
TA KI.KS: Ciall O'Brien. Omaha: Mai
i,r I'llnm. Imperial; Rii-m II ThiniiMin,
Hhllnfy; Hrd 1 iterne, Lincoln ; iir-
r..l Kee.r, (Ii.i'hII; " Ki'rlkrile.
I.liiroln : Benmi FuiiLen, l.ineiiln.
(,l AKIIS: Hurrrn lfHll, llill, llle,
K....: Ih Ir llihi, l.lncnln: Winer llut.kn,
Mrilnla: Jiimrn Mi I'M. M-till-hliHI; .li nn
l... :r..n.l l.hlllll. I
(UMtKM franklin Meier, l.ineiiln:
l. I.nn Irnirj, Omnliii: eal Melirlnii. (ininil
kl.iml and Writ Smith. Lincoln.
HAl KS: Huliert ll"ell. Lincoln; Rolierl
llrnwn, I'mitfti (.eralil LnN Winner:
lark Miller, Onialm; Bernle MHlerMin,
Lincoln, f-'id I'arwinn, Lincoln: ieore
s ..hit, Lincoln; (Im skee. Inii'rl.il, anil
John Mllbm, Lincoln.
The mn named for the "B"
team were;
I.MS: ( h.irlev Annvtroiu. Lineolii ; l.e-
t mil olMtle. Kotttlic; Hiikii llean. I.liieiiln
ilhhlic .Ws H i
Discuss I nl ru in u nils
There will be a meeting of
the fraternity athletic managers
next Tuesday evening in the N
Club room at 7:30. The purpose
of convening is to discuss the
Intramural procjrnm for the fol
lowing year and the changes in
the rules. Harold Pctz, Intra
mural athletic director, will be
in charge.
Lower row .li hii I;
coin: .lack Miller, Omaha
Coach Heniv K Schulte
I.elaiul Copple, Rosalie;
raboi, In.
Si coinl row Hud Paisons, Lincoln; N'eal M, 'In ill
WiMiiT; iVryil Velkin, Lincoln: John Williams, Lincoln;
Imperial; Kill I'.enson, 1'eiidei, I'ldgai Scars, l)eca;iu
lli'ldt. Scottsblult.
Thiid low lienno l''unUiii. Omaha: Jim Milne. C
S l.; Lernanl Scherer, I:tllas, S. I.; Chara'S llulae,
liav '1'oman. St. Taill: Ladas lliilika. Table Knclc; Nea
I'pper row Vernon Neprud. Norfolk; lluo I lean.
i '. ni 1 1 v i-t I .im '.In S1 i r
iiand Island: C.lenn Jones, Omaha; Hubert llnswell, Ravenna: I'.ernie Mastersno, Lin
M. ,1 McLean; Assistant Coach W. H. I'.rowtie; Ilea.' Conch Iana X. Hible; Assistant
r.'iltoif; Student Manager P.ex Clemons, Conrordin. Kas.; John Kcriakedes. Lineoln.
) P.rien. Omaha; (ieorge Saner, Lineoln; nrren PeHus, Mellei'ille, Ka c; Lee I'enney.
;. i liand Ldatid Mill
.lack Wilson, ) maha
Uavid Finvl.'i' Lun
Hoii'hem, Hansom, Las.; (llenn Skews. Inipenal; Jeriy LaN'oue.
; l.d rptegiove. Lincoln: Carroll Reese. Chappell; Walter Pflum.
oln; Hi uce Kilboiinn Lincoln; Russell Thoni'.-"ii. Whitney; Jim
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lawtonl; Kveiett Mead. Hambuii.'. la ; Pick Coekburn, Lincoln; ( bet Leaver, ankton.
Notfolk; Dick Smith, Lincoln; Wallace Di llrnwn, Lincoln, Kranklin Meier. Lincoln.
I I'.ailor, North I'latte: John Miller, Lincoln; Owen Riat, llumlioldt: R. Murray. Lincoln.
Lincoln. Not in picture Dr. Karl Deppen, team physician.
applicant who is fast, is due tor past low years. Ail home panics
a shift to the line. This is going ! on any Rig Six field will not be
to bo true of other eases also, ac- broadcast. This includes games
cording to Coach Weir. I outside the Itig S;. which plays on
: a I'.ig S field.
E
IT SKI IMS TO 1K
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I ruin llvan
In effect this means that the
' Pitt-Husker game to be played at
Pittsburgh is the only Nebraska
contest which may be broadcast.
' However the broadcasting of this
i game is only problematical, as
Lue to a unanimous decision by I Pittsburgh refuses to do so ex
the athletic hoards of all Big Six ccpt over national hookups. There
teams, there will be no broadcast- f0re if there are too many big
ing the Big Six circles this year games in the east when we play
This has been done necause of the Pittsburgh we may not be able to
fast dwindling gate receipts in the' hear how the home town boys arc
getting along until after the game
is over.
However, to offset the nun
broadcasting ol homo games, the
prices have been cut almost in half.
This is expected to double the
went to Amsterdam a few years
ago be was requested to accom
pany them as trainer. Last year a
baseball piti hei came in with a
sore shoulder which he wanted
"Doc" to fix. After it had been
crowds which we have had hereto
fore and to enable the athletic de
partment to continue to support
minor activities. As you probably
know most of the minor spoits ate
supported by football receipts and
when these receipts (all short then
some department is bound to suf
fer, either hy total elimination or
by equipment shortage.
A now policy has been inaugur
ated at Kansas State this year
toward high school students. A
blanket invitation has been ex
tended to all high school students
to attend Kansas State games for
twenty-five cents. In addition to
this members of the "Knot Hole
Gang" will be admitted at in cent.
each per game, as in the past.
This
Evening
the V. M ( . A. 'a.--
torn "I Lunchf oiiclt
Voil II ehj'.y the atu'."--iihere
of th.'.-i two pop-
Coach Weir States Material
is Best Available in
Several Seasons.
MANY LINE POSSIBILITIES
ular eating plan
1 -a
MEAL TICKET FOR
$5.00
Y. M. C. A.
CAFETERIA
LUNCHEONETTE 13th . P Sts.
V.k fri Free "V Stick'.
v
L-. .ti ..... ,-,.d,i -i J
r-mlr, Lincoln; Walter Mollec.
i.r.tnt: Miirliin Scott. Lincoln: Itern.iril
-.rlirrcr, l.lnctilll and Ro Ionian. St. I'ltlll.
lAIKI.r..: crn,)il Nclirnil, ertlel.
fil Mills: Will, inn t.ariilck, Ord : LatLia
lliilik.i, l.i Mr Hnck: U.illv lleHroiin. Lin
eoln. i:l Mlv Bill Mori lieiii. Huns.. 111.
Kii..: Darn KM, M noiliol.lt : ( hade 1 1 nlae.
Vofnlk.
MIKS: Bill Blnkle. Lincoln; heslcr
Hravrr. lanktnit. s. II.; Ileliiuir hniler.
nrlh I'liiln ; lln l. ( ocklilirn, l ineoln:
li.retl Mrud. Il.tnilierK, In.
I.lnniln,
Practice Fields at
School in Fine Shape
For First Drill.
NORMAN. With their long
laved npc-nirg prartiee just a
The freshman football squad be
gan work in earnest Monday af
ternoon on the south field in me
morial stadium under the direc
,'.ion of Coach Kd Weir. Prior to
this drill the frosh squad was slow
in getting started because of the
difficulties which the freshmen
j encountered in working out their
schedules. Since a large number- if
i freshmen have jobs they have had
! considerable trouble in arranging
I their hours.
I Coach F.d Weir plans to start
I the aspirants out in the same man
i ner in which the varsity squad
was managed under the direction
j of Coach Dana X. Bible. Only
I three plays were given to the men
all of them under punt formation.
loh.i Miller. This is for the purpose of ac
quainting the men with funda
: mentals first, but still allowing
1 them to experience actual scrim
maging. The plays given were drives
i through inside tackle, outside
tackle and around end. No pass
plays will be attempted for a time.
! Coach Weir is well pleased with
the setup of freshmen material.
This year's men are on the whole
Norman ' m,Kh heavier and more exper-
lenceii man uie yeaning siiu.iu
has been for several years. There
is also considerable speed among
the contestants for the team.
Backl'ield material is especially
good, as most of the backs arc
Starting Today
u
niver
sity
Players
son
'Ticket
-de-
"urns on, men- is a stir in the I Di
versity of Oklahoma football camp.
Forty enckv sophomores, undis
mayed by the fact they'll have to
"eat out veteran players for a lot
"f the positions, are girding them
selves fur the approaching work
"its. A handful of letter men are
also on hand, determined to put up
the battle of their lives to stave off
the encroachment upon their posi
tions hy sophomores.
Everything is ready for the
rouch work. Ted Owen, veteran
trainer, has
jf 'he hak.'t room arm lias eacn
'"ns unite practice jersey and
'onipiete outfit all ready so' not a
minute of time will be lost issuing
and fitting equipment. Three prac
tice fi,i,N PHvh a heautiful well
mowed field nf bermuda. await the
tramp.inp. f the players' cleats,
t-onsiderahle painting and clean
up has been done on Memorial
tdium which will present a spick
"I span appearance when Van
2prbilt invades Sept. 30. In the
Sooner ticket office Bill Cross.
"CKet man, is busy filline mail or-
few i heavy, speedy and hard bitting
Llovd Cardwell. former ace athlete
in both track and football at Sew
ard high, is one of the candidates
for a back position.
Coach Weir stated that as there
are about two backfield candidate
to every lineman there is likely to
be considerable shifting. The tad
that there is about double the
amount of line material needed, as
there are seven positions in the
line to only four in the backfield.
will add to the need for much
switching.
Scofield, a 220 pound backfield
The Play's the Thing! For seventeen years the Univer
sity Players have brought to the University o Nebras
ka the finest in drama. The plays were excellent last
year. But even greater plans are being made for this
season. The repertoire will include only those plays
that have proven their worth of production. Six big
productions for $2.00. And the way to assure your
self of choice seats is by taking advantage of this sea
son ticket offer. The Tassels have charge of the ticket
sale. So See a Tassel!
lers.
Ke Boxinp Coach Is
Outran. A. A. U. Star
Hareid Ostran has been named
nom?,LCC!f h at the "niversitv. an
nounced Dr. R. G. Clapp, 0;s ran
n,h1 -on the
Renewed
by cleaning!
M
.WP-K it looks shabbv
now . . but wait til
you see how FINE it
iooks when we've cleaned
and pressed it.
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VARSITY
CLEANERS
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