A V Tuesckry, November 19, 1940 I SpoldA ' 'M Jim fciinfr i WELCOME HOME. Great welcome committee at the train to welcome home the vic torious Huskers, Monday morning at five minutes to nine o'clock, wasn't there?... A small handful of well-wishers were there to greet the Nebraska gridders.... e friends and sweethearts t .' out, but where was the il Husker followers?... Class rooms held the greater share of the Ne braska boosters. SPIRIT? It used to be that a win over Pitt would just about compensate for a dismal season of many re verses.. . .But now, ho hum, just another game.... So me thing's wrong somewhere when only about two dozen fans turn out wel come home a Nebraska team. . . . Is it the Nebraska spirit that needs re-kindling or just what is it?. . .Something needs to be done. ...It's too late in the season to welcome home any, more Huskers because there aren't any more games away from hime....But something ought to be done to ahow our appreciation in some manner. ... IOWA RESPONSE. Saturday, the Iowa Hawkeyes upset the great Notre Dame Irish, 7-0, and the whole state of Iowa celebrated.. . .The campus at Iowa City, Monday, held a victory dance. ...Prior to this game, the Hawks had a string of four straight set backs. This victory over the Irish made the season a successful one.. . .Ne braska has six wins, one reverse, and the spirit around here would indicate a mediocre campaign.... Just what in the is wrong around here?. . . UPPER 10. Nebraska's victory over Pitt, the loss of Notre Dame to Iowa, the defeat of Georgetown by Boston College and Michigan'! win over Northwestern greatly enchances the Nebraska record.. . .The Husk ers should now be well into a choice spot in the upper 10 football teams in the nation.... Stanford has Norman Standlee, a powerful fullback, to offer in 22iL DAILY NEBRASKAN Alf son, Luther nampd to lead . " . 1 Cyclones promise hard m - battle; prune selves to smother Nebraska Warren Alfson, Wisner AlW3!g Six guard, and Water "Butch" Luther, Cambridge scampering half back, will be the senior co captains for the Cornhuskers against Iowa State on Saturday. The high-flying Huskers have two more worries, however, be fore they can officially close this season. The first problem crops up this weekend when the Cy clones come across the Missouri river to threaten the Husker rec ord. And a worth v challenge it is. too. The Iowa Staters portrayed a come-back eleven when it turned back the Kansas State Wildcats last Saturday, 12-0. Iowa State ready Nebraska fought and won a hard, but well-earned victory back at Pittsburgh and may be well used up before tackling the Cy clones. The Iowa State team is priming for the Huskers and in ends to do the Huskers wrong. The Scarlet squad took things easy, Monday afternoon, viewing pictures of the Pitt game and checking over Iowa State forma tions. Only two men on the Husker squad suffered any injury and one, Forrest Behm, will be on the firing line in fit shape. Forrey sustained a leg injury, but it is improving rapidly. Viscount Francis, the rampag- competition with Texas Aggies' Jarrin' Johnny Kimbrough, but there is another, backfield man on the Indian club that demands as much if not more attention than Standlee has been getting. . . . LEFTY FRANKIE. Quarterback Frankie Albert, brainy Stanford signal caller is the sparkplug of the Indian camp.... Albert kicks left-footed but aver aged over 50 yards from scrim mage in aiding his mates to a 28-14 scalping of Oregon State Saturday.... Mark Albert on your All-lists.. . . Jimmie Wilson, Cincinnati coach catcher, is now the new Chicago Cub chief pilot for 1941.... Wilson was the old war horse who relieved Ernie Lombard! in the World Se ries and sparked the Reds to the 1940 title over the Detroit Tigers. ...If he can so inspire the Cubs next year, it's beware of the Bruins in '41.... Featuring LEE HATS Davis Custom Made Clothes Men's Accessories ot the new AYERS & HAYS 1233 "N" St. The UNIVERSITY I 5.00 Not only a new color but a new band and a new edge. Khaki is the color with a felt bind inf of contrasting color. Makers of the Aetna Intured list . . . f ST-- WrA 1 i I' '' ft 'p Co-captains . . . -" 3v ' 1 I , I W-' J ; WAHREN ALFSON WALT U.THEP Journal and Star. Star at Pitt f m CLARENCE KERMPON VOCE FBAIK3S Journal and Star. ing fullback, was carrying his right arm in a sling, yesterday, and an X-ray was taken to de termine its seriousness. Huskers gaining the greatest praise back in the Smoky City battle were Vike Francis, who placekicked the winning points, Harry Hopp, who was driving with demon-like lunges and scoring the Nebraska touchdown, and three more: Herndon shines One was Alfson, the Scarlet hope for All-American honors, and his guard running mate, Ed die Schwartzkopf. The former was leading the interference on de fense, while the latter was dig ging up from the bottom of the pile and dragging down the Pan ther backs. The other standout was Clar ence "Chintz" Herndon, Grand Is land junior, who was rushing the Pitt backs in the last half of the Pitt clash. It was Herndon who replaced the injured Behm and hurried the attempted field goal which went wild, fix the last two games, Pitts burgh and Iowa, "Chintz" has been playing with the fury of a berserk lineman out for any op posing player's scalp. Barb volleyball All barbs interested In intra mural volleyball are urged to have their teams entered for league play in the l-M office today. J L Look what we've COLLARED! Wb'vb gotten oui handa on the year's hand omeit hirt: Arrow, with the slickest pttternt and the best-looking collars. Wt rec ommend especially Arrows with the Kent (widespread) collar ... and the Dover (button-down) collar. Coma and jet some today. $2, up. Scrap Irony- ( Continued from page 2.) and tear it quite in pieces, for not until your woe increases will you realize what it means to love a bum to feel your caresses clipped and scorned like convicts tresses! Pax vobiscum. At the Styx there's a cur who knows his tricks Pluto holds a one way ticket for guys like you whose game ain't cricket In case the gutter-snipes slip up I can trust the famous pup to find a perch in Purgatory and shrine thee in Garfieldian glory. Hamilton, Bands write article for chem journal Dr. C. S. Hamilton, chairman of the chemistry department, and C. Kenneth Bands, who received his PhD degree from the university last June, have an article in the November issue of the Journal of the American Chemical Society on "Hydr oxy-4 -Aminophenylarsine Oxide and Related Oxides." Dr. Norman H. Cromwell of the chemistry department also has an article in the Journal. Nothing succeeds like Sussex Campus bigwigs who corral most of the extra curricular honors without -half trying, arc usual ly the guys that are pretty well dressed. It's a cinch they're Arrow addicts. Arrow shirts and ties do things for you. Take that new Arrow Sussex shirt with wide spread collar a hand somer shirt was never designed for $2. It's a honey I See it today in the new candy stripes ... 5 dif erent colors with ties ($1.) and handker chiefs (35c) to aid and abet it. ARROW SHIRTS THE SECRET OF SUSSEX Arrow Shirts up THE Sussex type collar is the current fa vorite on every campus. It is definitely a young man's collar, cut on a low drape template, the square points flare away from the tie knot and are moderately wide-spread, held rigid by a celluloid insert which may be removed if desired. Better get one today while they last In white, colors, and striped patterns with plain or French cuffs. AH neck sizes and sleeve lengths. Come in today be tween classes! v LEE HATS 358 nrrn avenue, new york, n. t. tKta.u. a. r ati nt orrici