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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1933)
v THK IHII.Y M.HRASKAN tii urn SALT THE SOONERS HOWDY DADS! Bernie calls the play When O'Brien Makes the Tackle Sauer Pushes Thru for a Touchdown What A Thrill and he also calls The Evans for his laundry and cleaning needs. He always uses good judgment. m B6961 Expert Uundereri Responsible Cleaners "The Student' Headquarter for (leanlines' Boyclois (Pharmacy tacltles and puts over the most delicious Lunches in town. Try them you will like them IBoydcns Pharmacy Stuart Bldg. II. A. Rr.UK Mer. 13th A P Announcing the DeMolay Fall Party at the Cornhusker Ballroom JECWy LA MODE Music by Your Favorite Eddie Jungbluth SEE A DE MOLAY FOR YOUR BID 40 Cents a Person Only Couples Admitteil SATURDAY, OCT. 28 IB DADS remind your son or daughter to be sure and have his picture taken for the CORNHUSKER by the "Official Photographer of the Cornhusker Year Book" RiliEHART - MARSDEN INC. PHOTOGRAPHERS Uth &P Capitol Hotel Hid?. LINCOLN uwBm VlROlL VELKIN HELLO! DADS Roberts Dairy Co 220 So. 20 B6747 CAMPUS BUSY PREPARING WELCOME FOR DADS AND DEFEAT FOR OKLAHOMANS Oklahoma Sophomore Squad Is Determined to Upset Huskers Saturday. BIG SIX FEATURE TILT Sooner Stock Rises After Its Impressive Showing Against Ames. By Irwin Ryan. Determined at all costs to dis lodge the Huskers from their leadership in the Big; Six title race. Coach Lindsey's Oklahoma Soon eis are drilling intensively for the headliner conference clash between the two schools this Saturday in what may prove to be one of the most spirited and closely contested games on the Nebraska schedule. Inability of the Oklahoma sopho mores to adjust themselves readily to varsity competition gave the Sooners an uncertain start this year which resulted in a scoreless tie with Vanderbilt and a loss to Tulsa, However, Coach Lindsey believes that the powerful outfit of first year men has at last found themselves arid are prepared to contest the Biblemen bitterly in their attempt to recapture the con ference throne. Trounce Ames Squad. Emerging victorious over the Iowa Stater's by drowning them in a deluge of scoring rower which had heretofore been lacking, the Sooners proved to conference skeptics that they had plenty of power and are to be classed among the best contenders for titular honors. Fans fro n the Sooner camp ex pect much from the superb pass ing and punting of Bob Dunlap, ar.d hope to be able to show Ne braska some ground gaining with Bill Pansze, Nig Robertson and Raleigh Francis performing be hind a capable line. With this serious and aggTesslve effort on the part of the Lindsey men to give what they consider to be one of the toughest teams on their roster an upset, a defeat while unlikely, is nevertheless possible. Have Sophomore Line. Reports from the Oklahoma camp state that the game promises to be largely a quarrel between Oklahoma's sophomore line, led by the formidable and fighting Cash Gentrv, 180 pound tackle, and the smoothly running offensive of the Cornhusker which has led the Bi blemen to a decisive victory In every game so far this year. As the Husker's goal line still remains uncrossed by opposing teams the contest promises to af ford plenty of zip and spirit from each sid. As evidenced by the statistics taken from the Iowa State battle Oklahoma had the de fensive edec her forwards throw ing Iowa State for 1" 1-2 yards In losses to 9 for the Huskers. II usher Mentor Catch. . I e SLC I. i This is Coach Dana X. Bible's fifth vear as mentor of Nebraska football teams. During this time he has won the Big Six title every vear but one. dropping the title to Kansas. Last vear an unlucky break spoiled the Huskers chances of finishing the season unbeaten. A 7 to 6 victory for Minnesota top pled such aspirations. With a strong aggregation of veterans back this vear he is expected to do big things with the Huskers. Came Coitain$ SHI JOHN ROSY JACK MILLE.S Jack Miller and John Roby are scheduled to lead the Huskers in their coming battle with Coach Lindsey's gridmen here in the me morial" stadium next Saturday. Jack Miller is a former North high boy from Omaha. Considered All cuts courtesy of Lincoln Journal. Parents Invited to Inspect Buildings on Campus Saturday. An array of attractions will greet the fathers and mothers of students visiting the campus on Dad s day. this Saturday. Among them will be, a luncheon, party, and a football game. Buildings on the campus will be open during the morning in order that the parents may be able to actually inspect the university in detail. "I hope that all the out-of-town parents will take the time to go thru the buildings during the morning," stated L. F. Season, op erating superintendent of the uni versity. He stated that this would be a good time for them to see the equipment of the university, its ad vantages and disadvantages. Guv Chambers, president of the alumni association, former presi dent of the Innocents and now Lin colu allot ut-v il 1 le main speaker at the Dad s day luncheon which will be held in the Corn husker hotel at noon. Eddie Jung bluth and his orchestra will play at the luncheon and Dr. Condra will initiate the mothers and fathers into Mu Alpha and Delta Alpha Delta. "Every student should co-operate in getting his parents to at tend the luncheon." stated Wood row Magee, Innocent in charge of Dads' day. "This is the only time in tha vear when many fathers have a chance to spend a 'football dav' at the university." Chancellor Burnett and other university officials will attend the luncheon' to welcome the Dads, and Mothers Byron Goulding, president of the Innocents society, will pre side at the affair. Approximately 300 are expected to attend. Harold Havnes and his Com mander will play at the Dads' day party at the coliseum in the eve ning. Havnes and his orchestra re cently piaved a fifteen week en gagement "at the Oak Ridge ball room in Chicago. There will be no other university parties in the eve ning as it is a closed night. one of the best ball lugging backs on the squad Jack performs end sweeps mixed with line plunges which usually add up the yardage. Miller plays halfback on offense and safety on defense. John Roby, ex-Nelson high ath lete, is the fastest man on the squad. Roby plays either end equally well and is sometimes hauled back for end sweeps. Last vear he also performed on Coach Schulte's track team and is ex pected to accomplish much in the way of track this year. His pet race is the 220 yard dash. "HELLO CRANDIC STAGES inc. Offer For Student 1. Ideal Week-end Connection. 2. First Class Transportation. 3. Economy, Safety, Comfort. Enjoy our larpf ami comfortable waiting room in the lobby of the HOTEL NEBRASkAV DADS" IHIOTEL NEBRASKA Phillip Mahoney, Mgr. HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER ROOMS FRKPicK-UP S&VlCE B6692. 230 NO. 11TH ST. v. IF'-" ,.. Season Specials RIDING BREECH ES ft English Cut, Special 91tW7 WHIPCORD RIDING and BREECHES up CHAMOIS JACKETS . M Zipper Style RIDING BOOTS Black a a and and Tan 50VW up CLMtJ BISHOP $6.95to$21.50 -$4.95,nd$5.9S MILITARY DRESS BOOTS. Kng. Cut. LADIES' BREECHES Whipcord. All Colors. Eng lish Cut f ni Special 3a J up LADIES' HIKING BOOTS Brown, Tan and Black LADIES' SUEDE JACKETS LADIES' RIDING BOOTS Black and J ftg and Tan 'f 3 up RIDING COATS AND VESTS t4 HP "d $2.95 WE CARRY A COM MILITARY SUPPLIES All shades . ... ' PLETE LINE OF AND RIDING TOGS up Lrerxthinti for the Outdoors Lincoln Army & Navy Store 202 So. 11th St. Corner 11th and N Sts. AFTER the GAME comes the PARTY And remember that it's the Decorations that make an affair. If you are barren of ideas just call Bl 3 1 3 and ask for party service. For Decorations GEORGE BROS, ext to Lincoln Theatre Every Telephone I a Postal Telegraph Station m Dad . . . won't complain about this we know HaBQEM Ct&oS Most pleasure costs money. Some cost so far ut "f proportion to their worth, that "Dads" sometimes ay, "go easy," to sons away at school. Here's a brand of fun Dad won't complain alx.ut. on! I him by telephone and invite him down for "Dad s Day'" and the big game. Jutt oive the operator your home telephone number and say . . . -I want to reverse the charge" Dad will take care of the rest. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. "A .orfc Company Serving lu People" IfruRDAY IS THE MEpSAU WATJOT.D HA I INK) ana ms yyiviivin.i iu - ... . I. 1,;,,,,,, tntinn of ltp loiumoia xn" -- j DUc Per Pm,1 Ztraignt jram '" ""- - '