fK -- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN it HUSKERS HIT PACE GLOOM CAST BY EARLY SEASON BOGIE DISPELLED YESTERDAY. TOUCHDOWNS ORDER OF DAY Fumbles Prevalent, But Work of Line and Backs a Revelation Will Bo In Trim for Saturday's Bellt- vue (Same. Gloom Iuih almoHt entirely dinap poured from the CornhuHker rnmp Blnce the varsity trimmed the fresh mon to tho tune of 65 to 0 nt lant night's prnctlco The conch Btnrted tho game with tho regular lineup and lot them Btay the first half, after which he put in tho scrubs Tho back field wore working nlcoly, but the lino la far from being perfect Tho fresh man backs found plenty of holes, and mado quite a fow galnB through tho varsity forwards. Tho game started off with tho fresh men kicking to the regularH, when Frank, after three downs, got away for a fifty yard run for a touchdown After about six minutes of play Potter carried the ball over for the second touchdown Other touchdowns fol lowed In close order, and when the final whistle blew the score stood if to 0, Including a drop kick from the 2F yard line by Towle Fumbling wns rather prevalent, but this might be expected for the season Is quite early and practice will easily remedy this. Swanson and McC'or mlck each picked up fumbles and made touchdowns after runs of about twenty five yards The features of tho game were the fierce line plunging by Purdy, tho long runs by Captain Frank, and tho offi cient work of Potter at quarter Tho fast improvement of tho lino since last Saturday brought joy to the hearts of the fans Tho tackling has groatly improved thiB laat week, as well as the charging of the for wards Coach Holste of the Hellevue aggro nation has fond hopes of holding the r lifflP Slinnlul "" ' ' lllWfllll UTb muu m am' HVl(lll For your guidance as to style for fall Correct suits this fall have "natural"shoulders and waist Our suits are of &nrtetij Urtmb Clothes, which insures their correctness Values this fall are beyond those of other seasons, we think. Try on a suit tomorrow $20 $25 $30 $35 J... m..T crutk..j cfjutr, .,r,rwr,. M, VTM TVrZfc? A3A.r m Mff &, Am tfc tjy r SATURDAY New, Nobby, stiff told soft hats, $1.90 worth $2.50. Imported English cloth hats, $1.50 ' worth $2.00. Wilson Bros. Shirts, $1.00 Palace Clothing Co. 1419 O St. CornhuBkers, but his ambitions may be shattered after the Bhowing the varBlty mado againBt the "Frosh." TheBellevue lino is saltl to bo heavy, but contains quito a lot of green material. The backfield is speedy and has had plenty of experience. Classified Column FOR RENT Light modern furnished rooms at 636 North 16th St. 5t THE person who was seen to take rain coat from Temple Bldg. Friday noon of ho 27th will return same at once to escape legal action. Berkley A. Thomas. 2t FOR RENT Suite of 3 nicely fur nished large connecting rooms on third floor, suitable for b!x boys that wiah to be together. Call 1425 S St. FOUND A watch fob. Rag office. Call at the 10-3 3t LOST A Pi Beta Phi arrow pin. Re turn to Miriam Clark. 10-331 DOPE Professor Brewer of MisBourl has adopted a new method of instilling fear into the hearts of his football pets. Ho has posted In tho training quarters a newspaper clipping contain ing the information that the "Corn huskor" squad averages 184 pounds, and from tacklo to tackle It's even worse 192 being tho average. If auch report is tme the average weight per man of the Crnhuskers Is greater than any one player on tho Orange and Black squad with tho exception of Gallagher. Manager Rood yesterday issued a football auit to Freeney, who played two years as halfback undor YoBt at Michigan. Ho is also Baid to be a track man of quito a reputation. Coach Stagg is UBlng a white painted ball for use In night practice by eloc trlc light. FOUND A fountain pen. Owner can have the same by calling at thiB of fice and Identifying it. 10-4 3t The night classes at the Nebraska School of Business, corner Fourteenth and O streets, Btart this week. Sev eral U. of N. men have registered You can got Bhorthand, typewriting, penmanship, bookkeeping, corporation and bank accounting. Adv. 10-2 3t With Captain Tobln and Eardle in practice ngain the Oopher chances in tho game with Ames next Saturday are growing brighter. Hagenalck'B Orchestra. Auto 9042. Jones' Orchestra. Phone L-8606. Meet me at Green's, 120 North 11th James Thorpe, Carlisle's premier ath lete and a member of tho Olympic team, made three touchdowns and kicked seven goals in tho game with Villa Nova laBt Wednesday. Davis, the only veteran backfield man of the JayhawkerB, suffered a dis located knee In Bcrimmage the other day and will probably be out of the game the rest of the season. Hear ex-Mayor 8eidel of Milwaukee Friday, October 4, University Templo. 8 p. m. -Adv. io-2 3t m y wm - i , M1,WjljTT I L f W - y" - -- i .1 i I - - s.tjmSmmmmmmmm gBJ fimJUf LliPJIHWJIW ''.. ' I I H II I 1(1 4'WHMte t . RL.L--.mM .-ydJLifiiMfta.(M .. 1 r ww T? ' . I -nd-St, i XrWA ifcWfiy MwjMia