The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday. October 18. 1939
Tlie DAILY NEBRASKAN
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by June Bierbower
The movies of the Iowa State
game are to be shown tonight
in the Union ballroom, and the
management has just one an
nouncement to make. And that
concerns God bless 'em the
Husker football players who at
tended last week's show, and
heckled announcer-impressario
Sam Schwartzkopf as he ran the
films. Said management wants
It quieter this week.
Jim "Sweet" Lalanne, North
Carolina backfield star, and Ken
Kavanaugh, the sensational
pass-catching end from Louisi
ana State are cousins. .. Dick
Hyland, writing in the Los An
geles Times says right halfback
Bob Robertson may become the
most valuable man on the South
ern Cal te a m. . .Robertson
played at Omaha Central. . .In
diana is the only team in the Big
Ten which hasn't won or tied
for the Western Conference
title.
Knox college, the original "Old
Siwash." has been selected on the
location for a series of "Old Si-
wash motion pictures.
LHlaasEseirs pirep fieir
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Pitt rated
first in two
rankings
Pittsburgh, the team whose
players seem to have forgotten
about "de-emphasization" there,
has the honor this week of rank
ing first in both the Associated
Press poll, and the Azzi-Ratem
rankings.
Oklahoma, Big Six champion is
listed at third on both polls, while
the Azzi-Ratem system lists Tu
lane second, and the AP names
Notre Dame as the second best
team. Nebraska's Cornhuskers
rate 16th in both cases.
The teams after Oklahoma in
the AP ratings are Tulane, Tenn
essee, Michigan, Southern Cal.,
Alabama, Texas A. & M., and
Ohio State in the first ten. Oregon,
Cornell, Duke, North Carolina,
Carnegie Tech, Nebraska, Missis
sippi, SMU, Baylor, and St. Mary's
are the next ten.
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Biff works
footballers
on offense
Coach Biff Jones put his Ne
braska Cornhuskers through an
offensive drill last night in prepa
ration for Saturday's game with
the Bears from Baylor.
The Biffer
?ave special at
tention to de
ceptive plays
for use against
the big Baylor
line, which av
erages over 200
pounds. The
team worked on
their aerial
game too,
which they
haven't used to
any extent
since the opener
against I n d i
ana. Nebraska's
offense has
made only 23
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Journal Star,
points in three games
Hermie Rohrig, Harry Hopp and
Kenny Simmons were doing most
of the tossing, and George See
man, Ray Prochaska, Fred Pres
ton, Roy Petsch, Butch Luther,
Bob Ludwick, .mmmmmmm
Bob Kahler and
Bob DeFruiter,
the ends and
backs were do
ing the receiv
ing. Three mem
bers of the
squad were in
sweat clothes
and did no con
tact work. Roh
rig is nursing
an injured leg
and a sore foot
and confined
his activities to
passing and re
turning punts.
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GEORGE KNIGHT
Journal A Star,
Bus Knight is having trouble with
his right shoulder and watched
most of the practice from the
sidelines. Tall
Forrest Behm,
tackle, has a
sore back which
kept him out of
the rough work.
The trio should
be ready to go
against Baylor
Saturday,
though
The freshmen,
under the direc
tion of Coach
A. J. Lewan-
dowski, w e r a
running
through Baylor
uIhvs, and will
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HUtMAM ROHKIC
Journal 4 Star.
use them tonight against the var
sity.
Oggel speaks before
YWCA vespers group
Rev. M. V. Oggel, minister of
Westminister Presbyterian church,
was the speaker at the Y. W. C. A.
Vespers yesterday. The text of
hia meditation was Bible study
Soph Bill Cook
looks like 'find7
for Coach Weir
Bill Cook, North Loup sopho
more, who won the two mile race
against Iowa State Saturday, was
running the first two mile race he
ever ran in competition when he
sprinted in the stretch to nose out
Llewellyn Hughes, Iowa State cap
tain in 10:01.C.
Coach Ed Weir, who gathered
up a two mile team to ompete at
Iowa State in a short time be
cause of his late arrival here from
Europe, believes Cook is a comer.
Cook did very little racing in high
school, but trained arduously last
summer and came back this fall in
fine fettle.
St. Mary's university (Texas)
owns a bus for athletic trips that
holds 53 passengers.
The University of Nebraska
University Players
Preent
Thornton Wilder's
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( a auicR an
at MILLER'S
SUC'II a cool morning
that we couldn't
help linnorinfi over
ihone fluffy flelifihtn
known a mittrna, din
played in our frlove
MN-tion, street floor.
Real anpora that's aoft
a a whifiper, and in
heavenly pantel shade.
4.50, and ltieky the
gal that buys them. If
you're pulling strings
on the budget, don't
"ass by, for we've
..her nitts at 1.95,
and ks to match
at $1.
A lot of talk
about the wasp
going on, so we
BNked our ror
aeteriere j s t
what a young 'un
was going to do,
who jiiNt wouldn't
I a e e heraelf up
the bai-k like
grandmother. We
found the antwer was very sim
ple, for there are girdles made
with the new higher waistline
that diminih the waistline meas
urably. From (2 to $5.
Fur are always
beautiful, and
this year i no
exception. We've
a selection
of jackets to
plea ne the moot
exacting, and
coats we display
with rightful pride. Do see
them, and remember that a fur
roat is an investment, and you're
right to choose a store where
you can shop with confidence.
Nothing p e p a
up a woman
like a new hat.
So if the tele
phone has re
fused to ring
for you thin
weeka, remem
ber bee that
much quoted
line about
other fish in
the sea, and turn op in a perky
hat, very happy about the whole
thing. 2.)5 and up, Second
Hoor.
Wotch
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