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Thursday, OctoKer 10, 1940 DAILY NEBRASKAN A Daily Draculas9 Husker Hooeys meet Friday Cornhuskcr staff predicts smasliiiig win Cornhuskcr staff members are proudly and confidently predicting a series of smashing, ruthless vic tories by scanning the line-up of the All-Cornhusker football team. A tremendous amount of beef on the hoof, coupled with a pro gram of extensive training on long hours, little studying and much "coking," has produced this 9 man threat to the DAILY NE BRASKAN'S little discussed, and less bragged about team of so called football players. Lineup. The following lineup has been tentatively announced as the starting team by Coach "Raw hide" Russell. This team, altho known as the third team, will be used so that the first and second teams may rest for future games of real contesting ability: Danger ous Dalton, left end; Racehorse Rydman, right end; Hackem Hu waldt, left tackle; Roughhouse Rundin, right tackle; Alka Selzer, center; Axe-man Aden, quarter back; Flatfoot Forke, fullback; Snakehips Stewart, halfback ; Manglepuss McDermott, halfback. Other players who might appear are Slug Sloan, Gunner Graham, Mangier Meier and Cutthroat Cal houn. On to victory is the cry, that Is, if the RAG members will show up. Dial Twist msrs By Morton Margolin A SMALL WORLD. The old saw about how small the world is after all at least the show business world was borne out last week when the new Fred Allen show (KFAB) began its fall series. It all started in 1925 when Allen was playing Broadway in a show whose hit song was "I Love Me," written by Jack Hoins. The song made the show, but somehow Al len never got to meet the com poser. Li 1033 Hoins was hired by 2Cth Century Fox to do the publicity for "Sally, Irene and llary," starring Allen, who thought he would finally get a chance to meet the old time com poser. Yet, Uie meeting never materialized, and they didn't meet until last week when Hoins was assigned to do publicity for Al len's program after 15 years of working together. Two programs to watch, if you are looking for novelty, is the Vox Top program over KFAB at 7:30 tonight and the Ask It-Basket pro gram immediately following it. VVally Butterworth and Parks Johrson will interview procpectiv brides and bridegroo.r.3 in the for mer program, which will originate from Lewis and Conner's depart ment Ft ore in New York. The atore has Vx'tn sponsoring a clinic or school for those contemp'ating marriage for some time, and to night the regular session will be aired over the Vox Pop program. Community singing will be the big feature on the quiz program. Ed East and Nelson Case will con duct it. ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS FOR tALE OR RENT mi TYPEWRITER CO. 130 No. 12U t-2167 Rag ruffians claim line-up formidable A stray dog wandered into the DAILY NEBRASKAN office to day with the Cornhusker lineup for the game of the century be tween the manglers of the NE BRASKAN and the morning-glories of the Cornhusker tied to his tail. The DAILY NEBRASKAN has planned a humane thought not to release its lineup at such an early date because it did not want to scare the britches off the week kneed Husker Hooeys. When the boys in the cubby-hole read the NEBRASKAN lineup there will be, no doubt, a rush among them to sign up with the draft, where a war will be heaven compared to the working over they'll get in Friday's game at 3 p. m. Nebraskan not egotistic. The NEBRASKAN, not being of an egotistic makeup, as is a cer tain publication which manages to come out only once a year, has not spread misleading propaganda over the campus. The RAG ruf fians are much too Intelligent to reveal the true greatness of their strength. Secret drills, well-planned signal practices, strenuous work-outs (the NEBRASKAN team takes a brisk walk around a chair every morning just before their break fast of two aspirins and a "bromo" chaser) have developed the Dracu las of the DAILY into men of steel they'll steal anything. Coach does wonders. Dribble-puss Duree, NKBRAS KAN line coach boy, what lines! thru these training regulations has done wonders. When Hatchethead Harris first came out for the team he was a 97-pound weakling to day, he's 100 pounds of fighting nicotine and alcohol! The rowdies of the DAILY fol low: Emil-mouth Evinger, left end; Blaster Bower, right end; Sizzler Segrist, right guard; Avalanche Abbott, right tackle; Hatchethead Harris, quarter-back; Swishy swashy Svoboda, right half; Psy chopathic Petersen, full back; Kit ten Kan ton, left guard; Mountain chest Martz, left tackle; Lightning Lewia,left half; Dynamite Dinnis, left end; and Catastrophe Combs, left over. Cavalcade Kerrigan will be the inspiration. Clean sportsmanship will be the rule of the game. Brass-knuckles may be used only on line-plays. Pistols are outlawed except a pass-receiver is open to a pot-shot at any time. Referees and line men will be chosen in nationwide talent search of state prisons. Ruffle 'era, RAG! The University of Minnesota law school has decided to continue its three year course for Etudcnts who enter with a B.A. this COUPON S 15c"! j Good for One Watch Crystal , Main Sprint or Cleanlier $1.50 . LOWELL'S Fin Watch Reeilr Service . 143 So. 12 1923 O 1 ' 1 What hair Come in and 'et us prescribe for you. The result will please you I Gold O Co. Bulletin Willkie for president club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in room 315 of the Union. Dr. Morris Fishbein will con duct a forum at 3 p. m., Oct. 10, in parlors X and Y of the Union. Pre-social work majors lunch eon will be held in the Union Thursday. Misses Rhodes and Mc Arthur will be the speakers. Young Advocates invite all stu dents considering law ns a pro fession to an open meeting Thurs day at 7:30 p. m. in social sciences 209a. Tassels and Corn Cobs will meet at the Union at 6 p. m. to day prior to a speaking tour of all organized houses. All mem bers are required to be present Religious Welfare Council will hold its regular meeting at 5 p. m. in parlors XYZ uf the Union. Sup per will be served at 5:30 with summer conference reports fol lowing. Dancing lessons will be held at 7:30 p. m. in the Union ballroom. Irving Kuklin is the instructor. There is no charge. Freshman and Varsity golf teams will meet Friday at 12:30 p. m. in the N club rooms. Kosmet Klub members will meet at 5 p. m. today in the Klub office. Workers are to come to the office at 2 p. m. Football salesgirls will meet at 7 p. m. in the east gym. All girls ' who have signed up to sell candy and ice cream for the WAA at the football games are requested to be there. j Rifles to organize first drill tonight Pershing Rifles will hold its first regular meeting and drill in room 210, Nebraska hall, at 5 p. m. today. Fundamental drill will be taken up, routine of the rifle ( reviewed, and temporary company ( organization worked out. All active members and pledges listed in yesterday's DAILY must attend. The regulation ROTC uni form should be worn, but a white shirt must be substituted for tho traditional khaki one. YW has vespers in Ellen Smith YW Vesper services were held in Ellen Smith hall Tuesday from 5 to 5:30. 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Chirage Boston Los Angeles San Eranrisee Published Daily during the school year except Mondays and Saturdays, rnea lions, and examinations periods by Students oi the I'niversily of Nebraska under the supervision of the Publications Board. Alimini issues football paper A special homecoming edition of the football tabloid will be issued October 21, prior to the homecom ing game with Missouri, the Alumni Association office an nounced yesterday. The tabloid will contain 12 to 16 pages with the program of all homecoming activities and will be mailed to approximately 20,000 alumni. a,, w , st " :rL company seeing th naere t eet W' . YEAR. I'nion Building - 7lJ. Journal 2-S3S3. Collegiate Press. 1910-41. Association, 11110-41. Earle Cox speaks at ASAE dinner American Society of Agricul tural Engineers opened its year'i activities with a dinner Tuesday evening at which Earle Cox, presi dent of the local group and secretary-treasurer, gave a report on his trip to Penn State college where he received the Farm In stitute Award. the lute- . .... ;t' 4" V uric