n TIIK MR THE DAILY NfiUKASKAN ' -maVfl n E".2Sff HliSKtKd Hnlilw LI EN IIUSKER ROOTERS Tl PITTSBURGH TODAY SEE NUBBINS AND With UnMoiiiittlird Kccord of ', ..l.rnxka Squad l Hand of Puntliora Two Yrnrs Apo. t: SiM'ks Vensroancp for KM) DdVal REGAMK FAVOKS SUTIIKKLAM) CIUIW HflBH N ACT ON Ttuins Played in 1931 HmIiIc; Many 0 ....-., Klpvni Aurainsl Heavier w ill Throw - Spi'iMly Opponents in Crucial Mil. Bible and I .1 Iir fill IIIC l)M e ' e II 11 1 ..n I .. (Iiiiini, u'v. w ''. ii.'bp,. r,,,,!!,,)!! (.;,im will arrive ii ;fbraska Sl'm'' ... nst workout licl'oiv Hi,. ,atlle in ittsbl11' l't 'mi'ioll ill t ll 0 l'lllUluT sliKlilllll hi. lt is to ilcteliuin, ijtrOn " i.;11.,n.1 lU'C to flint lllllf Mtl t i1.aM I II' I ' ill' record or no rto even the count us much as nos will be .staged on ;1H . m arm - in P mber l the Nebraska ''uho undoubtedly be . lore after their long tiicd wd sor,e them to iin ride. " It foreign setting- the torcis" r Putto ,,m of their past per- 1 t lik IV rest with the team m .!Z attack receives the Se team whose shifty S r break, loose for a long touchdown. Spectacular T ry viewpoint, the game w.u Saso'ne of the most sig- tfcant encounters on the .M snska schedule. Seek Revenge. Brimming over with fig lit and ,5m the Husk,r teams arc Z settle accounts of two years m when a strong t anion """'both heft and .speed and this Sat- :reunced the same icam .- uruay'8 contest will put them in Nebraska moleskins 40 to 0. Keyed U)e csll ome U,,.L or Pitt as they nave me.. .... .... foe on the list the Nebraska .amis on edge in a linal eltort Fans Given Opportunity Friday of Seeing Future Material Under Fire. Hiisker toot bull tans will get a chance to see next years prospects In action when the freshmen and nubbins teams clash at 3:80 p. m. today in Memorial stadium, in u game (.pen to the public. I .tw.u vmjuiu seem to I lavur tlie freshmen, w ho have won almost every scrimmage gnmc in , wlili h the two teams have cn- gag.-l. ; . '',u' nubbins nave been victims ! ot two scoreless ties with Wesleyan I ami Ke,ini..y State Teachers col- 'cue, and one defeat at the hands oi wayne State Teachers college. The Franc! to Hale combination has one of the best developed pass ing attacks on the Husker teams, the freshmen scoring on the varsity I via this route. In the scrimmage with the re serves Francis Intercepted a pasi and ran thirty-tive yards to trie only touchdown. Their line will at tempt to offset the greater expe rience held by the nubbins, hoping to stop such "B" stars as Cock burn, Chase, and Mueller. The probable starting lineups: FrrHhrnrn Nuhhln M.'niinmrt r Tumuli Huoflrld ll Funk l'elr !k DeBrown Kny ! Hulsc I.. Pfluni ri: C'emint 'linn rl KprlHkfd.'ii llitli. . re Ki.wler WHtklnii qt.. ChHHe rardwfll Hi MilHltr Turner rh Coikhurn .'iiifl (h Bailor sible. This is the last chance of! 1 lu 1 reshinen have nlaved th var tho Biblcmen to get a fling al 1 s'tv' losing 33 to 0, and'have scrlm- Conch Jock Sutherland s team, as all but one of the starting lineup will not be with the squad next year. Franklin Meier is the only member not graduating. Favor Pitt. Altho the program lorecast highly favors the Golden squad of the east there is still enough vigor instilled in the men to warrant their putting up an excellent fight. New plays, pass defense und tack ling have come in for considcialile emphasis and Coach Bible is not by any moans gloomy as to the outcome of the tilt. Panthers heavier. The Panthers will present a fast and heavy squad over the Hunkers. While the Huskers possess speed they do not have the weight the Sutherland eleven carries with them. So far this year the Bible men huve not met a team with niayed the reserves nnrl nnhhlna n the latter scrimmages they beat the leserves fi to 0. and have held the edge in every battle with the "K" squad. They will be the fa vored team in the coming encoun ter. Frosh Have Edge. The freshmen will have the edge in weight in the line and backfield, and boast of such stars as Francis, triple-threat back from Oberlin, Kas.; Hale, end; Howell, back; Chase, tackle; and Uguai, guard. In a survey conducted on the campus of the University of Ore gon, it was discovered that more than half of the persons inter viewed confessed that they be lieved in some form of superstition. George Washington university has a complete "broken-nose" backfield. All four men wear gro tesque protecting masks on the field of play. SPORTS O CLOTHES f iweaters skirts golf pants riding breeches slacks, etc. CLEANED Not much sense in wearing these clothes too lung without cleaning. The cost is very LOW. VARSITY V CLEANERS B3367 Roy Wythei'8 HPlNo. 14 j ll Joe Tucker : i & c " , pfe Coach Dr. Sutherland will mnsi likely present the following lineup against Nebraska: IMIlt:i ItOOI.Ui, ,l ,.,!, H IH.UIHIH. N fl'l'l, t.ll IIU-lli, llllh li'lll III hM't-fl, ll junior it. miiiiuI. .IO..N ..ir.i.l in 1 ii. 1,11 l, 1,1,-. im IMiiiiiiIh, nl Irrl, iini Ini'h, srnli.r, lust rlmuulll t.i Iciul inlrrlt'ri-liri. (till K IIAItlWK.. till ituuril, I nil IMiiiihIm, flvt trt'l, 'trrn Iimhi's, mtihiiI uueri'HSlv.. (iKIIU.K MIOIWI.lt, r.nl.r, 17.1 IHIIIMtlH, MIX ll'l'l. Illl'l I' IIN .irn, u.mll ililssi'l" mid lilurkcr. n.lli ll mini- jmium.!-. uuiilil Kii ittiiin us I'lit's nfi'.iti-sl i;-r. TAklMII lIMll.t. rithl i.u.inl. tut IMllimlH, a Mix loulrr. Hlrnllii llt-lrltsiic pluypr, Hi'iilur. I ilAMt WII.SII.N, riKht lurl.li', imi tmlllltlM, tivr ll'i'l, ti'ii uirlii-M, lirst lili-kli MUM'.. Al.kr tipttii, Mi'iuur. .IO-.I..II xhialiAM. ruiUI ml, ss IMilliitlM, tir Iri't, ten inrli'"., i'iiiiH,tlt'i-.-il OI'Mt ul.-nMIVl' fill! til l':uililr- tl.Mnr. ItOI, IIOO VN, giltirlnnurk. Illu ihuiiuIs, fl." li'i't, till tnrlli'.., Mt'ii.iir, uii.kI ilrli'llsle nun unit M.'HM.tl..n.il t'liutir. HOW AKll O OKI. I., li lt liullliurk, IKX li.iiuitM, tivi' tri't, ninr f ii'liiH, miiIm I rim i I Miiiix lily, lu., tuvi uii. I -.In . I . ! Miklr. . I111AN. r.thl liuii.iuik, HiS l IMIIIUlU, i. t.'l'l. tl'll tll.'lU'S, K.'t'.lt Ul.'ll lll'lll rlllltllr. PUMMI'M H'll IIUIIII.'U, Ull.ll. IUMM rrr.'Uri, ri'iilni'i-M Wurrni llrllrr n. u.'i' .if I'ltt liull rarrter. Wl.l.NsilXK. IH'I ihiiiiiiIm, tlr j f.'l. nliii tnrhi'M, tin.- Iiliu-kcr. kh..1 il- frnmve iiiiinitrr, kickm uii uiui nnnin Cllt try fur Muinl-. Name Starting Lineup. The Nebraska lineup will be as follows: Kn.N. Ki.liy uiul K:lliilirur: liu-UIrs, O Uri.ii unit ulinril-. It,-hi, unit I.'Iiiim; riMitrr, ..l.'ir; nu.irlrrbu.'U, M.ih iiiiiI rullUa.k, Sa ur r. Four of the most prominent football officials in the east, in fact, the same quartet that wi rked the Harvard-Army game last Sat urday, will work the Ni-braska-I'ittsburgh game in the Pitt stad ium Saturday, Coach Bible stated Tuesday. The officials are . O. Crow '11. Swarlhmore. referee; T. J. Thorp. Columbia, umpire: W. M Hnllen beck, Pennsylvania, headlinesman and H. B. (Joodwin, Washington and Jefferson, field judge. Crow ell, the refetee, is a mem ber of the national football rules committee, representing the middle Atlantic states. -,.TRr Friday l.unvh Mvmt l.tysti-r St.nn .. .Hie Chili. RU(it Sirlnin of Hi'ef . Fresh Jlrtrjilltijicd 0t,v. . . Halter Sfilmnn friKnififj! . . Hftki'if Shnrt Hits fit' Hi-t-f -w ilh Sweet l'otitto 'Specials Nn. i Cinivur.Mn Ton.!- I'ruit S;,itl -HtveniK' JHr Hut HrirlMTiir simiiwirh S'Uip-Ht'Vi'n'ni' 'ii ;i HiiviitTi'ti "rcriect inn" Salad T";tt Heverum 2.V Ni. . i'i.i"d Tun SJindwich Kn Sal:!i! -HpvcrHt . . .SOc N'ti. Tnasii'd Prnniit Kuttf-r S.in l (i ll - Milkshakp . . !itv -N'-j. it. Tnatei Bai-un and Toma to Sardwirh BevmiK ,'iOr Ni 7 Srilarni (n He Choice of Hfverafio 25r No. S. H t ( 'tuck imi Sandwich I'o 'it ut'B Hfverae 'iftr No. . Pin.vipplP Salad-Tnast - Pe f iMo 2 He btulU'd Tnnialii- Slirmili Salnd -TVat 'i'V heviied Kk'L-s - I'otato Salad ToMt Choue of Fie S hiriiiac 1:1 1' HKKP. Mcr. Phi.tie BTnaT FOR YOU TONITE at Antelope Park Fri. Im Sat. Leroy T. B.iuglnn. Lorftta Leech, Jo Hy- Und and Her Accordian Leo J. Beck, Ruti Gibion, Dorothy Bloom and the Indigo Three In the PAST TWO WEEKS LEO BECK has BOOKED 10 LARGE PARTIES, the public NOW RECOGNIZING THE FACT that HE hat the BEST DANCE MUSIC in Lincoln. WHY NOT book YOUR party while you can still get the date you want? You will always get the SAME ORCHESTRA YOU BOOK from Beck and at the SAME PRICE. He does not charge different prices to different fraternities or or ganizations. "The Surceas of Your Party" Leo J. Beck and His Orchestra 9 NEW SHIPMENT OF SMART SWEATERS Just received! SPECIAL 195 Q V llircc-liiiK-il i.t' in tlvnaniic colttrs 1 hi mretier come" in fie ISEHRASK.4 colors urarli't ami cirum W ITH KIA I.I.S (liiiy vMiivr) v rnni.i: m:ck siai.i: v.ith ri.I (scarlet anil cream) 1 1 let o SI KI'I.ICi: STM.K. wry hloiiM-like in appearanct' (e:f;sli-ll ami vliile) Mvealer with HIGH, TL'KN-OVKK COL LAK (while, frold, retl) A tliree-loiietl XTsion, in ziuag; pattern .f veae, villi HOW M.CKUNi; A lilt I SIIKD WOOL MM-aler in very gay, tliree-tonetl stripes Thii one ha rather a look and comri up to t3 4 I ALL AHK LON(i-SLEE ED this sfasan's accepted styles! Sizes 34 to included in the p r o u p. A remarkable offering in smartness. value-a;ivin: and assortment. Miller & Paine o E. ; i l'ji ini. '- ,.i,yj. - :i. Fordvce Disru Dni; i 1rvSr--CUL0HIAL ;.r.t:E.'Dl ! lit' 1'ore Lt'tifiue t' urscrj Charles Fordvce addressed the i District Association of the League of Nurses at a meeting of tnis league, in the Lincoln General hos pital, Thursday afternoon. Nov. 15. The topic of' Mr. Fordyce's talk was "Varying Kffects 'of Drugs on Patients Who Differ in Physi cal and Emotional Endowments." There are 6 types of liome-grcrtra tobaccos that are best for cigarettes ..mii, urn in i .t" . . . . . . v.vgran OOUW . UPITOI now: Vusicn MELODY CRUISE" ai. " 50r-o.nr.to,-. Students at tho I'niversiy of Wisconsin are patiently awaiting sufficient snow and cold weather to enable them to experience thrills on their newly completed toboggan slide which guarantees sixty miles an hour down an almost "perpendi cular cliff. Freshmen at the university of Maryland declared an "open rebel lion" against the "weak and dod dering" sophomore class, going so far as to reverse the custom and Issuing a set of rules for sopho mores to obey. in 10 c ALWAYS ial Oil a d dinner at EiVhr Q I' conl broking ,, ' ore te,,ng fhu Q Pl-r. t.rrn h,u,.r ,h I (-rand Hotel." Even better than D urana Hotel" ..... !" UHOI . M MI.T,N JAC K t.l-N , , .'i r. roKI "d ttt btlH-ra ( University Players nlrll Mntinrr 1 NMlllrriuv I " " J i n Oil.o. Pi $000 o r. '",J!.ii ..-SOa iv iifi Qeauty Parlor Brigiit TOBACCOS 1'. S. 7cj ll. 12, 13. 14. Bl'RLEY TOBACCO V. S. Type 31. Southern Maryland tobacco V. S. Type 32. U. S. Type H is produced the Piedmont licit or Virginia and part of Nortli Carolina. U. S. Type 12 is produced in eastern North Carolina. U. S. Type 13 grows in South Carolina. U. S. Type 14 is produced mostlv in southern Georgia a fewmillion pounds in north ern Florida and Alabama. U. S. Type 31 includes what is called White Burley tobacco. It was first produced by George Webb in 1864. It is light in color and body, and is milder than the Burley used for pipes. U. S. Type 32, Maryland tobacco, is noted for its "burn". In this respect Maryland excels most other tobaccos. These are the kinds of home-grown tobaccos used for making Chesterfield Cigarettes. Then Chesterfield adds aromatic Turkish tobacco to give just the right seasoning or spice. Chesterfield ages these tobaccos for 30 months 2tf years to make sure that they are milder and taste better. P"' "iatvM""- ' ,-iivi-y-- -J.-:----.:- I i .nesterne utmtf . f -.t,v.-V. ii (it nrn Arte '!SKSfflB VTr n c ' 'ri""S '-ic Tobiicct being sold at aiution on a Southern market. 1 i Id. the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that tastes better ii a B ,1., f o 11 i 62327 MVHJ ToACCQ Co. i i I 195$. t'601" R a -r