"' ' &: .i f6i V V -- - r , rr ,f ,-. ! am THE DAILY NEBUASKAN COLLEGIATE SPORTS H I L 83 STIEHM'S EAGER PUPILS PERSPIRE FROM HARD WORK RcganllcBB or hut weather, the Ne braska footbnll candidates wont through a gruelling practice Thursday, a hot scrimmage closing up the day's work for tho Varsity squad. The iplayors did not all show cold weather snap In their work, hut went nt It In good spirit In spite of the fact that tho perspiration was streaming down all their faces. Ono good result of the day's hot weather practlco was the taking off of evory vestige of surplus flesh on all of tho gridiron men. Seven and eight poundB wore loBt by many of tho squad and some lost oven moro. At Farm Again. Tho Scrimmage was hold on the stato farm grounds, Coach Stlohm saving tho new sod of the Nebraska Field na much as possible. Rusticat ing out in tho agricultural districts has had no ill offecta on tho team, however, as tho turf at tho fqjrm grounds Is in nice shape. Today tho boys will bo back on the city campuB, and thorough workout will bo held. Stichm Ib shifting his line and backlleld much these days, testing out tho powers of each Indi vidual playor so that he will khow hlB material well for tho hard practlco coming In tho following weeks. Interost among the players and tho student body In the .j ractlce game promised Saturday between tho first eleven and the Frcshmon Is at a high point and thero Bhould be a good crowd out to see tho game. Warner Still In Lincoln. The -prospect of. -aeelngluLJiiissing Warner In moleskins again this yoar aro as doubtful as a week ago. War ner, In osplto of all argumonts of friends In tho colleges, declares that ho ought to stay in business this yoar rather than attend school. Ho has still somo tlmo to think over tho prob lem, however, and while Jerry re mains In Lincoln, where It Is so easy to enroll, the football enthusiasts have hope. Ills addition to tho squad would certainly make tho nppearancos of tho team look bright better even than last yoar. MIDWEEK MIX UPS TO BE THE RULEJT NEBRASKA Following the example of the' big colleges of tho oast, Nebraska will hold practlco ' games each midweek, starting the first game next Thursday. Tho Freshmen team will playthe Var sity, and It will undoubtedly be a real game. Coach Stlehm heartily approves of the new rlnti and set Thursday as tho best day for the practice gameB. He will arrange one each week, either between the Cornhuskers and the Freshmen or tho Cornhuskers and the second squad. Free Football Games. Admission will be free to tho games. but the cpntests will be run off just as any regular game of the year. It Is thought that somo of the boosters will get together and plan a rooters' party for thet oponlng gamo Saturday and for tho first of the midweek games. Tho Freshmen team is one of which the class should bo proud and will give the Cornhuskers a good race for the honors In all of the games. The tlmo of the contests has been set for 4.30 o'clock both for the first Saturday practice gamo aiid for the first of the Thursday mixes. SHINGUARDS We understand that there is Stlehm behind the football practice this year. Awful poor!! Bofore you tread life's path much farther, "HAVE YOU BOUGHT THAT SEASON TICKET?" And also, "Will you be out to Saturday's- game?" Speaking kindly of Dog Eager's new stunt for roping off the fern rooters In a special section, comma, we are strong for It. But It's kind of dis couraging to the lad who likes to whoop for a touchdown. In chorus with the Ideal of his dreams. Temple Boys at Beatrice. Coach "Stub" Hascall and Managor Donnla leave with fifteen members of tho Tomple high school team for Beat rice today, where they will tackle the Bbatrlco high team. Captain White and tho following players leave: Pierce,. Lyons, McShano, Robuck, Stockflold, Temple, Bowers, Peska, Rogers, Bobbins, Artobron and North rup. DopeBters havo no prediction, as to tho outcome of tho game. Ole Metcalfe, captain of the last year Cornhusker baseball team, "tho team that never lost a game." Is lend ing the glamour of his presence to the football field these days. The only reason ho Is not trying for quarter, according to his story, Is because Eager won't let him have a suit. Do you know that the athletic man agement Is making arrangements to seat 7,000 people at the Michigan game? and possibly more. You're gettlngjnto a good football game absolutely free Saturday. Put that down on your calendar come out and root. Tennis on the Boom. TennlB fiends of tho, University aro getting in lots of fall practice this warm weather, the courts on tho cam pus being filled practically all tho day. The loss of WeavorTlng will weaken tho team much this year, but there aro a good number of likely looking racquoters out for places. 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