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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
Wi T''"'' r' ' T'HIB DAXinrinrBRAflKAN "X i,, - i S" 5. V' . K k University U '.;. SorlMt&age 'with a vongoanco was the program for King Colo's huBklos Wedaegday'evonlng. Bvory onndldato lor tfee. team waa glvon a thorough work-out for two hours. Tho froah mea were, kopt busy handling tho varsity elevon. Elghtoon tnon woro trfed out. tor positions on tho first team, King Colo has not settled on tho line-up for tho garao with Poru Satur day, and it Is vory probablo that all thomen will got a chanco to tako a whirl at tho Normalltos bo'foro tho game is ovor. Tho Normal raon aro .touted as holng strongor this year than thoy havo ovor boon boforo, and It Is very probablo that tho vurBlty eleven will -not run up an onormous s'c'brtf on tho man from tho Uttlo school. Shonka at Tackle. King Colo Iiob mado ono decision -which, will glvo tho Cornhuskor sup portors Joy, and It 1b that Shonka, tho big oontor on last yoar's team, will hold down ono of tho tacklo positions. Captain Tomplo will probably bo tho 6thir" tacklo. Howovor, Captain "Jack-" showod that ho was n fast man In tho back-field tho first year ho wrb on tho toam, and bo may bo , pullod back bohlnd the lino If everything- doos not go to suit tho tasto of tho coach. This yoar Tomplo has shown that ho Is In tho bost Bhapo ho has ovor boon In, nnd chances aro, with Shonka andraplo as tacklos, that tho varsity will havo two men ns its mombors who will glvo all of tho western tacklcB a run for tbolr money for 'a placo on tho nll-woBtorn cloven. ' Hornborgor nB contor hnB boon play ing a good gamo and deBorves a great doal of crodit for tho work ho has done, Last yoar ho was woll trained in having to buck Shonka, and this ox- porlonco has glvon him a confidence .which, has pleased tho coaches nrfd tho supporters of the Scarlot and Cream olovon. A If - 1.' ih t$vVv -WJ-- ''.'! m. ' .- . Wv '. ": I jr. cAthletics Frank 8peedy. bwon Frank, who won his lottor last yoar for his work In tho back-field, both as half and quartor, has shown tho coach that ho 1b spocdler than ovor. In signal practlco ho haB been nolo to got away from his Interfer ons tlrifo and again. Ho Is heavier this yoar than ho was last, and he will In all probability hold down the back flold Job loft vacant by Captain Bolt zor of last year's toam when lie graduated, Collins and Itathbonc, both veter ans, havo not returned, and they are expected to don suits any time. "Ernie" Frank, brother of tho veteran, who played a dandy game on tho froBhman toam In 1909, has been worked as ono of tho other back-field mon, along with Gibson, who has de veloped a raro ability to boot the pigskin. GIbBon has boon lined up behind tho lino, and. tills yoar he Iuih boon' ablo to sond tho ball through the air for fifty yards time and time again. Candidates for tho lino positions will havo to bo picked from men who havo playod on the scrub teams . in tho past. Swnnson, ono of the medium weight mon, has been tried In the po sition. Buol, another of the huskies, has boon showing up woll. Two years ago Buol hold down a guard position on tho rosorvft-tpnm, and this year ho 1b back In school weighing a Uttlo less, but lacking none of tho surplus steam that ho had when he was in school before. Poarse, a Junior, has beon show up woll ns a candidate for a job as tacklo or back-field. Ho has boon working on the squad for two years and has shown that ho is well able to tako caro of his opponent. Elliott, who won his' lotter in the Denver garao last year, has beon worked both In tho lino and in the back-flold. Ho has dovoloped speed onoutrh so that ho can take a back- 1 Yot are a this is not your- own Paper Be By subscribing at the Basement Adm. - -far'. '" ' ! ' v '. . ' , .' - . ' , .iik-i Jli flold position should occasion demand. Hascall nnd Warner uro the two candidates for tho quartor position. Hascall won his lottor In tho Iowa gamo last yoar and Wnrnor was an end on tho freshman team last year. Both mon have been working hard nnd show that thoy will bo ablo to deliver tho goods. Howovor, the coaches are very reticent nnd havo nothing to Bay regarding the situation and tho chances of the Cornhuskers. Tho first gamo Snturday wlTT enable thorn to get a hotter line on the candi dates so that they will bo able to tell oxactly what tho men will be able to do. HARD SLUGGER HERE. Former Peru Man Has Registered In the Law College for Work. Ward McDowell, who played for two yonrs on the baseball team at Peru Normal, is ono of the recruits this year in the freshman law class. Mc Dowell played Bocond base at Peru. He had a hitting average of .-140 and was smiled upon at one time by American league magnates. He, how ever, decided to enter the law school In preference to playing ball for a living. His homo is at Hnrdy, Neb. McDowell wears a blue sweater which displays a large white "P." standing for Peru. He was a good "pinch hitter" nnd slugged the ball at tho crucial moment so often that he was presented with a gold medal by the students at the close of the sea son Inst spring. He wenrs this mednl as a watch fob McDowell has se cured work. In a local law office and snys .that he expects to stay at Ne braska until ho completes his course. He may be a candidate fof a place on the Nebraska team next spring. Syracuse university freshmen are taught to swim. They aro not merely unceremoniously dropped In, but have an instructor who Is not a sophomore. "The man who has tho study habit, tho health habit and tho work habit, has tho key to the situation. Nations havo gone down to dust because thoy quit work to play." Elbert Hubbard. a '' s .; ' ' - . . ' Booster FRATS GHANGETHEIR .HOMES GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATIONS FORM A GROUP. "NAT" ROW NOW ESTABLISHED THIRTEENTH AND R 8TREET8 18 THE CENTER. Some Organizations Own Their Houses and Have Not Changed for a Number of Years. Fraternity and sorority houses at tho University of Nebraska will large ly remain unchanged as regards loca tions this year. Two sororities will move and one which has nevor had a home will be housed for the first time Four fraternities will leave the old chapter bouse this fal) and seek new quarters. Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Theta Chi, Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Chi, Delta Tau Delta, and Phi Gamma Delta own or hold an Interest In the present chap ter houses. Dolta tlpsllon will remove Its quar ters, entering the Schmidt house at the northeast intersection of Thir teenth and It streets. The Phi Gams, In moving to their house at 1216 H street, left a chapter home which had housed the fraternity for six years. Sigma Nu takes the house occupied by the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority for the past three years, 1527 M street. Beta Theta PI removes to the White house on Seventeenth and F streets. Kappa Sigma will remove from Tonth nnd H streets to 329 North Seventeenth street. Kappa Alpha Theta, Alphl Phi, Delta Gammn. Delta Delta Delta and PI Beta Phi have long leases on the houses which they occupy at present and will remain In them during the coming year. Alpha Omlcron PI and Chi Omega will stay in the houses to which they removed at the close of the last school year. Alpha Chi Omega and Kappa Kappa Gamma are the only sororities to change locations, but Dolta Zeta takes a house for the first time. 4. 'Rag' office . Building ..' r - v "' Alpha Chi Omega has secured tke house at 328 North 13th streot. Kappa Kappa Gamma will reverse thp or dinary trend and move further from tho university, taking a house nt'435 North Twonty-flfth streot. Delta Zeta starts Its first full collegiate year at 1328 South Fifteenth street. Tho fraternities arid sororities aro bunching near the university. Thero will bo six sorority houses within a block of tho corner of Thirteenth and It, one two blocks away and one three, whllq the other three sororities aro in east or South Lincoln. Soven frater nity houses will bo within five blocks of the east side of the campus, but the men's organizations are further re moved than tho sororities. Tho addresses nro as follows: Fraternities. Acacia, 1228 It street. Alpha Tau Omega, 2603 O street Alpha Theta Chi, 1412 It street Beta Theta PI, Seventeenth and P streets-. Dolta Tau Delta, 345 North Four teenth street. Delta Upsllon, Thirteenth and It streets. Kappa Sigma, 329 North ' Seven teenth street. Phi Delta Theta, 1504 S street. Phi Gamma Delta, 1210 H street. Phi Kappa Psi, 511 North Sixteenth street. Sigma Alpha Epsllon, 307 North Twenty-fifth street. Sigma Chi, 518 North Sixteenth street, Sigma Nu. 1527 M street. Sororities. Alpha Chi Omega, 327 North Thir teenth street. Alpha Omlcron Pi. 1232 It streot. Alpha Phi, 1325 It street. Chi Omega, 330 North Thirteen. street. Delta Delta Delta, 1536 S Ptreot. Dolta Gamma, 1410 Q street. Dolttt Zeta, 1328 South Fifteenth streot. Kappa Alpha Theta, 423 North Thir teenth street. Kappa Kappa Gamma, 435 North Twenty-fifth street PI Beta Phi, 345 North Thirteenth street o - i w' ' ?- , , .i '.". .? . 2 w1 ' M ' yfx r .! J i. ' flM.lH - zMsMfa 'JQvmKkfl X .. f .