N THE, REALM OF ...SPORTS... Neb. Com Huskers Tackle Chicago, III. At Lincoln Sat. Nebraska will pry off the lid for the 1935 football campaign at Lincoln next Saturday when the Huskers tackle the big Maroon Eleven from Chicago university. The footballers of Dana Bible have been driven through an in tensive week of drilling with two sessions daily for the first part, of the past week. Class duties made only one session daily possible the latter half of the week. Following the Chicago game next Saturday the Cornhuskers travel to Arnes where they meet the Iowa State eleven. October 12 the team meets the Gophers of Minnesota at. Lincoln in what promises he the biggest game of the year. The complete schedule is as fol lows: September 28, Chicago at Lincoln; October 5, Iowa State at Ames; October 12, Minnesota at Lincoln; October 19, Kansas State at Kansas State; November 26, Oklahoma at Lincoln; Nov ember 2, Missouri at Missouri; November 9, Kansas at Lincoln; November 16, Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh; November 28, Ore gon State at Lincoln. Reserved seats will be sold for $2.20 for all home games except the Minne sota game which will be $2.50 Genera! admission seats will be $1.10 for all games except for the Chicago game which will bring $1.50. Reason reserved seat tick ets arefno won sale for $6.60. Howard Univ. Bisons Report or Drills To Coach West Washington, D. C., Sept. 21, (ANP)—No time was lost by Dr. Charles West and his staff of coaches in getting h‘s 1935 How ard Bisons in shape for the com ing season grind, when 25 stal warts reported for practice here Wednesday. Numbered among the squad of 25 were five regulars of last year, namely, “Bish’ Hart, captain and tackle; Edgar Patterson, tackle; “Boots>’ Williams, cent er, and Berry Williams and La Vert Armstrong, backfield men. Heading the newcomers were: Jim Williams, backfield a c e of the Superior (Neb.) high, school, Jim Oxley, of Boston and three Dunbar high school s tars, Den ette Herrod, Robert Fenwick and Sam Ashton. Assisting Coach West this year are, Joe Cole and Tom Magruder, co-captains of last year’s eleven, who have replaced Pete Tyson and Harry Jefferson. Morgan College Will Depend On Vets In Coming Grid Race Baltimore, Mr., Sept- 21, (ANP)—Despite the secrecy that veiled the conference held by Coach Eddie Hurt and his line coach, Talmadge Hill, here Tues day, news leaked out that one of the things settled on by the Mor gan College mentors was that the Bear attack this season would be built around Troupe, backfield star of last year’s team. Coach Hurt has just returned from studying at Northwestern University coaches school and Coach Hill from a course at Columbia ,and chockful of new tricks, the coaches got together to map their campaign for the 1935 season, which they hope will bring to the Bears the fourth consecutive championship. This campaign, according to those who have been on the inside will include one of the most diversi fied attacks ever used by the Bears, which is saying a lot, with Troupe playing the role of plunging back, and mixing th»s crushing tactics with a use of a variety of laterals, forwards and reverses. — I Simmons of Iowa Ready for 1935 Grid Season Iowa City, la., Sept, 21, (ANP) —If Ozzie Simmons, the Iowa backfield ace does not go places when given the ball this season, it won’t be because the rest of the boys are not in there doing their utmost to pave the way, ac cording to a statement made over the radio here last week by Dick Crayne, captain and fullback of the University of Iowa . Last year, Simmons in the Northwestern game, gained the plaudits of all Big Ten critics, being bailed as the “greatest backfield star in the Big Ten since Harold ‘Red’ Grange.’’ Following that game Simmons was stopped cold by opponents giving rise to the statement that his team-mates were not block ing for him as they should- This criticism was followed by the re port that Simmons was planning to enter Northwestern this year. Simmons, reported to Coach Solem for the initial practice last week in fine fettle for the coming season and in his radio talk Monday night Captain Crayne declared: “I want to settle the question in the minds of every football fan in the state right now, that Ozzie Simmons has plenty of ability and plenty of courage’ and in referring to last year’s accusation of non cooperation on the part of team mates Crayne added: “Nobody has been or will be laying down in blocking or tackling.’ ’ Officials Enjoined From Segregating Negro Residents Birmingham, Ala., (CNA) — Despite the rantings of City Commissioner Robinson against “Yankee corporations and Reds” who come South “to disturb our fixed social customs,” the Provi dence Mutual Insurance Com pany of Philadelphia today se cured a permanent injunction against the City of Birmingham restraining the City from stopp ing the occupancy by Negroes of a house owned by the insurance company. Until the time Negro families began to move into the house taken by the insurance company at foreclosure, the entire street had been occupied by white fam ilies only. Despite police inter ference the Negro families moved in. The injunction now restrains the city from removing the Ne gro tenants - Notice, Subscribers: If you don’t get your paper by Saturday, 2 p. m., call Webster 1750. No reduction in subscriptions unless request is com plied with. New Scottsboro Trial Date Set for Next Month at Decatur Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 21— New Scottsboro trials will prob ably begin next month in Decatur, Ala., according to Lieut. Gov. Thbmas E. Knight, special prose cutor in the Scottsboro case. Knight said the Morgan (Dea *ur) county jury rolls were being revised to include names of Ne groes. He refused to comment on the general opinion prevailing here that the State would seek to bar Negroes from actually serv ing on Alabama juries. 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