. ?W. 4omuw M ,funK 5S mmmtmmmmmmmmt THE DAILY NEBRASKAN COLLEGIATE SPORTS KNIT MUFFLERS By Stuart Gould fT' f ""v LM fl 1 j ( H 'J ii I. 5 j I if . U i J ,' hi Ji '3-1 18 I GORNHUSKERS GET FOUR TOUCHDOWNS ON SCRUBS Four touchdowiiB pilot! up to ono made by the freshmen and scrubs was the record of the CornhuBkors scrim mage Wednesday night in the hottest practice game that Nebraska Field has witnessed this season. The scrlmmago lasted thirty minutes, pla'yed In two quartors and wub ono of the best ex hibitions that Nebraska has proBont od In playing straight football UiIb year. Lino smashes, BometlmcB for first down gains, superb open play work attended with little of Nebraska's for mer fumbling, and generally snappy football characterized tho team's play ing In tho gamo. Tho froBhmon squad fought doggedly every Inch of tho way, Btubbornly contesting every inch gained through the lino and tho spoody underclassmen backB watched tho ends nnd tho secondary defonBo llko hawks In doing tholr aharo to hold back tho march of tho 'varsity towards tho goal. .Torry Warner landed ono goal for tho 'varsity, running tho ball from tho center or tho flold In a series of ond runB and lino smashes through tho tackle, slipping through, a big hole In tho lino for a ton-yard goal run. Jim mlo GlbBon plowod his way through tho lino for tho next five points and shortly aftor tho ball was put In play again, McKee, who waB playing' left ond, Intercepted a forward paBB and raced for a touchdown from tho forty flvo yard lino. Tho freshman sqund obtained tho ball on a fumbled punt aftor tho kick off. Halllgan. tho big star fullback of tho brown and g61d eleven, ran tho ball to tho live-yard line from tho thirty yard on a fako kick. Halllgan wont ovor on tho, next down on a lino smash. Tho Inst touchdown of tho 'varsity camo aftor a long light, tho ball pass ing .'from Bide to Bldo several tlmos. A long run by HusboII, followed by olovor work by Brnlo Frank, who was playing quarter and RusboII went over for tho closing touchdown of tho game. Coach Stlohm went after his men on ovory dofault In tho play In a man ner that showed ho meant business and lntonded to wallop tho Jayhawk ors In a manner that would leave not tho slightest doubt In tholr minds that they had mot a real football team. Ho put In actual practice several of tho plays workod out Monday nnd Tuesday, Jerry Warner putting his braves through thorn In Bpeedy man ner, Tho lino showed all of the strength that won It such a reputation at Amos, whllo tho backflold sooms to ' bo back In nearor Its old shape. MICHIGAN STAR OUT CRAIG, T.HE WOLVERINE BACK, IS LAID UP FOR SOME TIME . TO COME. Jimmy Craig, whom many consider tho best of tho Michigan backs, will -be-out-of thogama lor. an Indefinite time. Craig was taken out of the Syracuse gamo early In tho second quarter, but was not thought to bo seriously Injured. Ho will probably bo out of tho Cornell game. Ho may bo laid up much longer. Tho rest of tho team camo through tho Syracuse gamo without Injuries, with tho exception of Pontius, who received a kick .In tho head. - KANSAS ENTHUSIASTS PREPARED FOR NEBRASKA Iawrence, KntiBaa Tho Intorest In tho coming contest with Wnshburn Ib lagging, for Nebraska continues to bo tho all absorbing football topic here. The latest nows in regnrd to tho pron ation for tho coming conflict Is that n number of tho old Kansas stars will bo up to tho old school to holp tho team and will stay till tho Missouri gamo is ovor. Among those aro Swcdo Carlson, Carl Pleasant, Stan Myers, Cnrl Rouse, St. Legor Mobsc, and Bert Kennedy. Tho scrimmages with tho froshmon this week havo shown that the Jay hawkor line will bo stronger in tho squabble next Saturday than at any other time this season. Shorwln has been spending much tlmo with his lino men and ns a result they are charging lower and have llttlo trouble in breaking through tho lino. Tho Jnyhawkers will bo ready for all tho gameB romalnlng and will give all comers a hard battle. DOANE COMES NEXT FOOTBALLERS FROM CRETE ARE LIGHT, BUT ARE COMING UP TO FIGHT. Donne college will Journey to Lin coln Snturday to try its luck on tho gridiron against Conch Stlohm's Corn buskers. Tho Crete boys will play an opon defensive game, planning to keep tho CornhUBkers as far from striking (11b tnnco of tho Doano goal as possible, kicking and by running tho ball back by open play. Doano'B annual ambition in tho foot ball world Is to plant tho pigskin pvor tho Nebraska goal If posBlblo, even if Doano is dofoated. With the opon kicking gamo now In voguo thoro Is oven moro opportunity for tho Croto men to get within dlstanco of making points on Nebraska than in tho old Btralght football game. Doane Not 8trong. Donne's football strength Is not great this year. Wesloyan beat Doane G to 0 recontly, and the col legians from Crete aro light In weight, according to report from their camp. ' Speed may save them from a largo score, but they will havo to work hard to prevent tho Huskies making it a marathon for thirty or forty points. SHINGUARDS "Dog" Eager says "Got out of this flold. You wear out tho grass and how do you expect the team to prac tlco when thoy look at you." Say, you loyal Nebraska rooters, get out and watch that freshman team buck tho regulars. It Is pretty, and besides you got to hoar Stlehm talk to tho men. It Is a llttlo early, but who do "you think will win tfie world's series-next- year? Is. everybody going to Sure, wo aro. Lawronco? It comes to our knowledge that tho ond run play of the CornhUBkers has been called t6 ''greased lightning on roller skates.'' Soo Lea Hyde when in- need of "pro grams, menus ''and othor printing. 200 dozen of a regular 50c value, special, each, The mufflers offered in this exceptional sale embrace the same features as the Bradley & Phoenix, namely, the "perfect-fitting V Neck." And also the new high roll collar and the plain reefer styles. This sale is a clean-up lot of a manufacturers line and we cannot secure any more to sell at this price. They come in all colors and sizes for Men, Women and children. (See the Window Display) RUDGE & GUENZEL COMPANY itj John Bull Takes Off His Cap to the United States. The English know how to make good caps. They know how to weave good cloths, too know better than we do. So we import their cloths but make our own caps put more go, swagger and jauntiness in than the English thought possible. 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