V M THREE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935 THE DAILY NERRASKAN HI HUSE1ERS m GRiD DEBUT SATURDAY Tardily Lines Up Against Frosh Eleven in Annual Opener of Football Season; Selleck Expects Crowd Despite 25 Cents Admission. BAND TO STAGE FORMAL PARADE AT 1 O'CLOCK Jerry IaIoue Will Flay Injured Side Not Considered Serious; Ratlin Between McDonald, Dolirmann Looms for Right End llost. ' liotli the llnskor fans nnd grulilcrs ni.'ikc tlioir debut tomorrow in n regulnlion fracas between the varsity and the yearling .elevens, on the Memorial Stadium sod at two o'clock. The coaching staff will be primed to find out which men can do what under the typical environments of a game, thus making th pnle mwnli svstem of select-n tag a clicking grid team an un - employed factor. The crowd, which John Selleck, ticket sales manager, hopes will attend in spite of the gate embarrassment of twenty-five cents, will get a pre view of the capability of Nebras ka's smallest football squad in history. To publicize the affair the band will parade formally through downtown Lincoln at 1 p. m. Saturday, stated Bill Marsh, band major. "Becaime of heat registration, and overtraining, the boys will have only light workouts until the scrimmage," Coach Bible remark ed Thursday. Lanoue, the boy with the intangible hips, once again has a black cat by the tail as he reclines near the managers in this afternoon's practice due to a minor midsection injury. He will . be In Saturday's lineup, however. Morrison Rounding Out. In spite of being the "senile" member of the squad, Paul Morri son is helping perpetuate the tra dition of top notch centers at Ne braska. He ia very literally "rounding" into all American tim ber. His poor stance was one of Lyman's provocations Thursday, but after a few casual suggestions by the man mountain mentor the defect was all but corrected. Scherer and McDonald are ex panding their utmost efforts try ing to capture the end posts. Scherer has among his recom mendations his last year's per formance with all Big Six honors. Not disregarding the fact that he is about as hard to move on the defensive as it is hard to put tooth paste back in the tube. McDonald fairly looks down on the strato sphere and catches passes like a freshman catches heck. The child prodigy of Scottsbluff," Jimmy Heldt. has a death grip on the right tackle while Fred Shirey and Harold Holmbeck are taking turn about on the opposite spot. A Dionne number of ball car- ; riers will carry the brunt of the , backfield tomorrow, namely. La- I noue. Cardwell, Francis, Douglas, i and Bauer. Only constructive and j repetitious criticism can be given ' these lads. Completing the prob- , able string of starters are Wil liams and Hubka. guards, both of whom seem to stand well above ' their competition. The starters of the freshmen are about as definite as the shape of a bowl of mashed potatoes. The entire congregation represents Ne braska's best prepsters of a year ago. Probable starters: Vanity: 1. Srhrtr: Fmh. Millo, Kole!l. Uichaelson. Onmm. Shindo. Vare.iy: It. Fhirey or Holmbeck; Frosh, HutrhTpon, E'.liot. Varsity: g. Wiillam: Frosh, Hermann, Vaitity: e. Morrison: Froih, Brock, Ramey. Varsity: rg, Hubka: Frorti. Sau. 8h'ikt. j Varetty: rt. Hc:dt: Frosn. Ewartzxopr, Mcpbrrson. Varsitv: re. txihrmarm or MrTVinald; Froth. 6ceman. Richards. Bb Elliot. Varsity: In. Lanoue; Froth. Hoffman. Tucker. Varsity: rh, Cardwell; Frosh, Pi under, Warwick. Vsmty: fb. Frnr!s or Douglas; Frosh, Calahan. Phelps. Rohr. Varsity: qb, Bauer; Frosh. Bill Smith, Anderson. Learn to Dance Close to University, 116 So. 15th Luella Williams Private Lessons by Appointment Classes Mon., Wed., Sc Fri. BALLROOM and TAP L9810 B 1258 & 10 Full Color ' LULLCUE PEON ANTS! u $ --fill! IUI f mm if '1 Wifhtvery dutopoiitt oaREALITE I PENCIL! TEN t nappy pennants ideal decora tion for room or car or crip now free! Authentic design; each pennant bear official ceal of each University in group. Now given with each AtTopoivr or REALtTE pencil. Seven 10-pennant seti mltogether; each et diflerent ; collect them ai ! See Autopoists and Realites toiay. with the exclusive easier-writing Gnp Tip and modern timplified mechanism that alviyt works! Learis can't wobble " Ail sizes, styles, colors, 25c to (3. AT ALL LEADING DEALERS Clutopouvt 1 fAI I DA CCD A I I I1U mLL DnOLLJnLL FOR NEBRASKA IE SAYS COACH KNIGHT Husker Mentor Will Have 15 Lettermen on Hand for Spring Sessions. "No fall baseball drills this year," said Coach Wilbur Knight of the Cornhusker nine Thursday afternoon. While candidates for the dia mond outfit were practiced last autumn, the exponents of Abner Doubleday's game will confine their activities to the regular spring season this school year. Coach Knight finds his schedule this fall quite crammed with Ag college frosh pigskinners, and was unable to work baseball sessions into his program. Nebraska's representatives on the ball field will be looking up in 1936. opinionated Prof. Knight Eight lettermen are available, along with a host of frosh. 15 strong. The veterans include Ed Pohlman of Garland, catcher; Jer ry Spurlock, Lincoln, and Reed Carsten, Clatonia, pitchers; Loyd Wampler, Lincoln, first base; Red Trimble, Milford, second base; Howard Baker, Grand Island, short stop; Max Graham, Green wood, and Vincent Jacobson, Al bion, outfielders. Denver firemen were called out on a false alarm when a bee crawled into the fire alarm box and caused a short circuit PLA- 5 Miles West IS 5 i i . mum i'iirtriif;rA,Ag' i lfJHrlii-7 LANOUE OKEIL HE'LL PLAY SOON. Min n csota-A re f'ikings Frightened Or Just Playing Hear? By Arnold Levin. Jerry LaNoue took a nasty kick in the ribs during Wednesday's mid-week hcrimmage. . .Pessimis tic spectators, seeing everything but the bright side of life, spread the dope that his col'ar bone had been rebroken . . . But the only ma jor damage was a bruised rib and loss of wind... And he's up, around, in suit and all, ready for more... Bob Benson lost twenty pounds during the summer. . .He's gained it all back and now tips the scales at 185, in excellent con dition. . .Jay Bcrwangcr has been named the best kick in the coun try. . .Nebraska might have a lot of fun stopping him an afternoon just a week hence. . .According to dope from the Windy City, Bcr wangcr will be playing behind a light but fast Chicago line, the "best" line in years. . .Something else for the Nebraska fans to no tice. Wonder how much smoke there is in all this fire about Minnesota fearing Nebraska on the gridiron. From all northern reports Bernie "Lief Erickson" Bierman is wor ried more about his October en gagement in Lincoln than all the Big Ten with part of the east thrown in for good measure. May be the Viking helmsman has a thoro disregard of the at least po tential strength of his forces. But that surely can't be. Even tho he lost a large passel of his ablest warriors thru graduation and in eligibility, his third and fourth strings last fall were almost as powerful as the first and second. And sophomores in Minneapolis are reported as looking good. So old Lief shouldn't be worried as far as his team is concerned. But he might he looking at this an gle: That Nebraska held his team to their fewest touchdowns in any game, with but a single exception. and that iveorasKa awn i iuse many key point men. So the old master sits down and figures out, on paper, that Nebraska should be just as tough, and probably tough er, and that his team will perhaps be weaker. Or maybe he's trying to develop a case of over-confidence in the Husker camp. Husker passing game will be sure shot fireworks this fall... D. X. has been drilling his backs and ends in the fine arts of throw ing and snagging the pigskin... Elmer Dohrmann's long frame and stickv fingers are going to aid this department of the Husker attack considerably . . . Les "Nevcrmiss" McDonald is taking the high ones with his customary regularity. . . Harris Andrews, sophomore punt er, has been smacking some solid ones in practice. He's small but mighty. . .Takes the ball waist high, steps two paces to the right. One and Only Chance Dance to Bill ilogan and his Hollywood Californians Friday Nite, Sept. 20th 9:00 to 1:00 O'clock on "0" St. Uf -New and Used Books for All Classes and sends his kicks scooting off at about a five degree angle to the left... Sort of cross purposes. P i LLWIAN SOCIETY WILL MEET FRIDAY President of Gavel Club Will Talk on Trip to Georgia. Palladlan Literary Society's first aetivity of the season will be a .so cial meeting to be held Friday at 8:3d in ralladian Hall. Mrs. E. K. Brackett, president of Palladian Gavel club, will talk on her summer trip to Georgia. Mr. James Anderson will play the tag pipe. George Wiebusch, active member' of the group, has arranged the pro gram. RECORD BREAKING CROWD EXPECTED AT OPENING GAME (Continued from Page 1.1 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, and dis tribution will continue until the Chicago game, Sept. 2S. Fraterni ties, sororities and other organ izations will receive blocks on the principle of "first come, first served" and not subject to draw ings as last year. A representa tive of the group may obtain the tickets by presenting the money and identification cards at the ac tivities oi'fice. Campus organizations other than fraternities and sororities may also receive a block of seats, it was pointed out. The price for each student ticket is So, which admits students to five home foot ball games, eight basketball games and all baseball, swimming, track and wrestling events. Battling the Cornhuskcrs in Memorial stadium will be Chicago, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Kansas and Oregon State. On the basketball schedule thus far is Brigham Young, Missouri, Wyoming, Kan sas State, South Dakota, Iowa State, Oklahoma and Kansas. DRAFTING INSTRUMENTS ' --www' '-' "' f h''xtSSStSMSaxJ'j'-, lister 6." ?Vi' i-S'-.ws.-!j-i. - '. i2 SETS 9.25 AND UP THE LARGEST STOCK AND SUPPLY IN THE CITY KEUFFEL & ESSER DISTRIBUTORS The Leading Campus Store College Supply Store FACING CAMPUS "SAVE MONEY .FACING CAMPUS. XT 7 ;y v - t- , . . r ; .' ' tt If If rf -,7 - J I, L NEBRASKA! TO TACKLE KEARNEY GRIDtViEN TONIGHT Squad of 27 Chosen to Meet 'Pop' Klein's First College Team. Nebraska's B football team will embark by bus today at 1 o'clock for Kearney where they will tan gle with Coach L. F. "Pop" Klein's K. S. T. C. eleven tonight. Tonight's game will determine the status quo for many of the aspiring Cornhuskcrs. "Pop" Klein, former Crete high mentor, is acknowledged one of the state's best grid authorities, and is start ing his first year as Kearney's athletic head. Twenty-seven Cornhuskcrs will make the trip. They are as fol lows : Ends Richardson, Amen, Hale, Mereicr, KiMebeck, Griffin; tack les Doyle, Peters, Beldcrs, Kasel, Wheeler, Heinz, Glee.n; guards McGinnisl Flasnick, Franks, Do herty, Doyle; centers English, Kosman; backs Turner, Howell, Fischer, Eldridge, Andrews, Ball, Even. 'rrobable starting lineup: Richardson, re. Doyle, it. McGinnis, rg. English, c. Flasnick, lg. Peters. It. Amen, le. Turner or Howell, qh. Fischer, lhb. Eldridge, rhb. Andrews, fb. ' ' ' ' '4E!Wt!i' " . J .- 4 vi 'ijLtiJ"' f i , v""1 -.i i -: - 3t f s's 4 1, . , A Word lo Our Faculty Friends The Daily Nebraskan's special two weeks' offer is an excep tional bargain to faculty members. It's our chance to receive tho paper each morning by campus mail. Only $1 for the entire year. Send this coupon to The Nebraskan office at once. Your paper will start immediately. Name Building Room Number ABOUT IT AND ABOUT By SARAH MEYER Those Innocent scalpers of freshmen at the Coliseum exit. . . The Sig Alph member finds it in his heart to pity the neophyte Red Caps, but Irving Hill says blandly that the racket is "not business, it's philanthropy." . . A finance clerk pausing between stampings of identification cards to yearn for an opportunity to better cultivate registering beauties. . . And a bas ketball player explaining his ap pearance among the late fee pay ers with a vague reference to "not enough money." A wide eyed brunette measuring out the size of the fish she caught this summer in the sand hills at the W. A. A. candy booth just before lunch. . . Dr. Pool most jovial after a morning's botanical advice. . . The town's armored car speeding to the transfer of the forenoon's registration haul. . . New arrivals with smartness, low-priced Fur Felts ? 95 fCk Voung-looking BRETONS Rakislt SWAGGERS Squared-off FRONT BRIMS TLRBANS with wings Broun, black, rust, navy, green. HATS DESIGNED FOR YOUTH MillerSPame -...r-- v n 1i' I' The midday sun reminiscent of the classic crack from an S. A. E. as to how he found the summer "I just looked outside and there It was." . , A gaunt stubble faced youth in a great hurry on a bike with an attached basket . . And so to lunch. By use of Infra-red raya scien tists have clearly photographed Egyptian papyri hitherto illegible. Conveniently Located To" Better Serve You We Art Now Juat A Hop, Step and Jump from the Campus EXPERT HAIR CUTTING PERMANENTS AS LOW AS S2.90 OFF-THE-FACE brims Crown MAMPLLA TIONS Blouse-v BERETS Feather COCKADES Fourth Flow Sip ""' i'lii j, , If X i III'" 11 1