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PAGE TIIKEE JAYHAWKER SCHOOL STUDIES HUSKER PASS DEFENSE the country. The Corn Peelers of the plains have an Idiosyncrasy that places them on a par, or a little higher than their respective opponent. When they play Minne sota, they set their standards to rone with the Gophers. When the Cornluisker Pictures At Campus Studio THURSDAY. Innocents society, 12 o'clock. Daily Nebraskan staff, 12:15 o'clock. A. W. 8. board, 5 o'clock. V "4V " V.jTrtWJf'IKfWW foe is Missouri, Nebraska spts its guns for the Tigers, and the Tigers only. In other words they take them one at a time Nebraska thinks it's smart ana It is! 'bird in the hand" method of foot ball. And by using the army of reinforcements, Nebraska will have a team coming up next year v and the year after. The Huskers have a low injury list and one potent reason is the NEW DEAL it ah in: it shop Haircut .... 35c fact that Jones hasn t been try ing to develop 11 iron men. Conse quently when a man leaves tno game he can still breathe on his own power and can still count up to ten on his fingers. i. i 1 i 1306 "0" B6154 The ability of tne learn, we De lieve, is adequate to any team in , THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1937 Don't miss the big battle of music between Louie Kuhn and Stan Blackburn at the Innocents Homecoming Party Sat. Eve. Continuous dancing to these two great Kansas City1 bands from 9 until 12. Presentation of cups for best homecoming decorations. Admission $1.25 per couple. ; ; -s. i Tf fill I ' ? I : n'l z "aTX' ( - 1 v . -v .wwzrr CARBURETOR tfW U.S.P.t. No.J,02,106 JL YtLLU-ISULt Hm wav of burning tobacco hM. cooler, cleiner. Car' tturrtnr.Actian coolt tmoke. Keeot ilf hnttnm of bowl absolutely dry'. I Caked with honey. At dealeri' now! UPDRAFT IATIST DISCOVERY IN PIPES Ciiurtenv Sunday Journal ana mar. Undoubtedly, Ad Lindsay's gridiron pupils are studying diligently to thwart the Husker's defense. Rated as an outstanding defense team Net .raska will be well prepared for any aerial attack which the Jayhawkers pull from under their wings. The above picture, taken during the Indiana game show. Jack Dodd stopping the M hA uAnr:fi. riien rKriu RrnrU ic thnwn r.nminn in to helo nut down the only Hoosler coal line 'threat. tall 'IXHVO IVI MIC IIVUSKI 9 Viai Mi wni "V aiwvi w w - - - 0 " I I - VARSITY IfiTAC IF AGAIN IN S E COND MAGE EASY SCR1 Kansas Pep Runs High Jayhawks Aim Guns For Nebraska. as VICTORY-STARVED JAYHAWKS CRY FOR W IN OVER HUSKERS L "tmy M GUS PETERS The ree-ular Husker eleven be gan to take shape once again in practice yesterday when all but two first stringers scrimmaged against the frosh in the week's ' second short ac ! tive workout. ! The Husker camp was faced with a shortage A guards last night. Lowell 'English, who 1 has been hold ! ing down the ! right guard j berth was not in uniform. The ' two 8 e c o n d ' stringers. Adna I Dobson and Bill I Pficff who have been alterna-Frim I.lnmln Journal. ting at English's position this week, were held out of the scrim ! mage with minor injuries. Bob I Mehring was in the other guard position as usual. Gus Peters, who was credited with a good perform ! nnre against Indiana, is doing j English's job at present. I Passive scrimmage of running nlavs, during the practice session saw Bill Pficff at the guard spot. Von chimin reserve end, was again in Elmer Dohrmann s berth as uonrmann watched from the sidelines In a sweatsuit. The remainder of the squad. Amen, enl; S h i r e y and Doyle, tackles, Mehring, guard, and Brock, cen ter; was intact. ! The f t r t i q u a d scrim maged for only 15 or 20 min utes, the re serves taking over from that point Stress Ancient Rivals in Position To Win Championship At Homecoming. For their Homecoming football adversary this Saturday, the Husk ers tackle the colorful Jayhawks, Big Six pace setters with two wins and no losses. Beaten 26-0 last year by N. U., the Mount Oredans are Nebraska's most ancient rivals, the two teams meeting for the first time in 1892. A triiimnh over Nebraska and Kansas State would give the Jays sole ownershin to the Big Six crown. On the other hand, the rlindem would belone to the Husk- crs for the third consecutive year if they should loppie ivansas arm Kansas State. Two years ago more than 30,000 people converged at Memorial stadium to watch the Nebraskans walk off with a dizzy 19-13 -win. In that fray, the Lawrencemen led twice, 7-0 and 13-12, but finally lost when they lost the services of Fred Harris, their adept kicker. '35 Game Odd. In the 1935 game at Lincoln, Kansas tallied on the second play of the game. Clarence Douglass, nrespnt Bit? Six hieh scorer, booted the opening kick out of bounds and the ball was returned for an other kickoff. Horace Mason, sports editor of the K. U. news bureau, pens the following regarding Douglass sec ond kick: "The ball rolled along the sideline and into the end zone. While Ncbtaskans were watching it, Rutherford Hayes, all confer ence Kansas end, was down the field under the kick and fell on the hall for a touchdown, just ahead of the fast traveling Lloyd Cardwell, Husker halfback, who had started too late." Midweek Bally at K. U. Jayhawk students held a mid week rally Wednesday in aiding their team to victory over Ne braska. Kansas has been pointing for this contest many weeks and intends to come out of It on the Innc pnrl Four crack punters and a sturdy line give Coach Adrian Lindsey's cohorts more than an outside con tingency of emerging with the Husker scalp. K. U. addicts ocneve thnt tf the .lava pet an earlv lead. Nebraska's long victory string will he snanned. Rpgiiloa n nntent forward wall. the team from the Kaw state has a strone ground getting offense. Tta nntstandintr hall toters are Sullivant, Replogle and. Douglass while there are more than a half dozen backs who can peg the spheroid with deadly accuracy- with margins narrower than the beam on a midway skinny woman. Last week cash customers strug gled out of the stadium muttering sounds about how they were picK ing Pittsburgh. .Tiidcine- from the Husker scores sn far. and iudeine fiom that only, it is hard to see how a team that took Missouri, Indiana and Iowa state bv the skin of their inscisors can take Pitt. But let's get around on the other side and get a rosy per spective of the situation. Sup- ID STEEl'ES Prices Reasonable THE FASHION SEWING SHOP N0. 14th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Dressmaking Alterations Tailoring Phone L6309 LEORA H. OIEL, Mgr. pose the Huskers wanted to win by narrow scores, so what? They triumphed and that's all that the backers ask. If you can buy good salted peanuts for a nickel, you don't go out looking for cellophane wrapped goodies priced at two bits, do you? Heck, no, and neither are Biff and the Huskers going to spend all their power in piling up a winter supply of points against each team. A win is enough. Look at the amount of substi tutes the Biffer has been able to play this year by utilizing the 544 TYPEWRITERS All standard makes for sale or rent. Used and rebuilt machines on easy terms, Nebraska Typewriter Co. 130 No. 12 St. B2157 Lincoln, Nebr. HUSKERS CREAM OF CROP THOUGH THEY JUST SKIM THRU. Those aren't castanets you hear, those nre the. knees of Nebraska mrtntnr kriockine' with fear: Fear that the Huskers won't get by the remainder of their oppon ents at the rate iney are gumK. In every game this season the Jonesmen have grabbed a small lead, small enough to throw back, orwl thpn no more. They have oozed thru each game HOMECOMING Sat. Nov. 6 You Want to Look Your Best Let us renew your topcoat, Suit and hat for the occasion.. SANIT0NE CLEANED GARMENTS ALWAYS have that fresh new look. Modern Cleaners Soukup & Westover Call F2377 For Service Fridays Ripest Attraction NOV. 5th IN LINCOLN Let's Go Dancin'x i V ill iJL&J fprrr fZ 111 s.-w - 111 . ...(..TWjrKU ; i k I tr mst 1 I Ilk si I ,j ' ma I t -w' 1 ir ko,. All the Riu RonJa Play : 1 Adv. Tickets on sale at 83c Ea. until 6 p. m, Friday it Danlelson Floral Co., 1306 N Str. A KEN 5HINDO From Lincoln Journal. Offense. lSnti fifr1ed offensive strength airain stressed by the Biffer i iat nlt-hl' hractice. I'.unnlng plays clicked much better against th. frnhmrn. with Dodd and An drews doing the ball carrying In nHnln terms. Blocking, es- DeclallV downfleld, showed up bet- iu. nioht nil ho euards and backs seemed to have difficulty In getting under way. Kansas uni versity, who will clash with Ne braska In Homecoming kbimc , Saturday, are being whipped Into battle frenzy as etithuslssm on that campus runs high, The Jay hawks are gunning strongly for the Huskers with a weapon bear lng a big fresh notch from the Oklahoma Sooner kill. A few more student tickets available for the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Celebrity Concert Series HEAR Ruth Slenczynski Nino Martini Marian Anderson Gaspar Cassado Albert Spalding Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Tkkelt nine on mle at Vnh trtily School of Mutic. tint Concert Monday, Nov. 8. TAKE A TIP from the Bird who Knows! EVERYONE MEETS AT C. I. HALL . Better Known as Campus Inn 405 No. 14th St. TYPICALLY, Jk FALL mj You Can Have Everything Smart In Footwear IF YOU CHOOSE $400 $750 $g50 131 So. 13 And Stops Between ULVER 131 So. 13 QUALITY SHOES Shoes ( For the Coed li! 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