THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ARE BADLY USED UP WIlllaniB Ih a fond lover of weight in a team, and thin yoar the squad Ih very light, and he will have to change his methods of coaching to a certain do groe to meet the situation But the students and faculty of the northern school have great confidence in Will iams, McGovern, Shevlln and "Sig" Harris, and think that the Gopher ma chine will he in fine fettle for the Gopher-Cornhusker match next Satur day. THE THEATRES ..OLIVER THEATRE.. NEBRASKA'S 8QUAD A BUNCH OF ABUSED CRIPPLES. Winning Platform MINNESOTA PRACTICE GOES ON i l Gophers Green at First of Season, But Williams Learns from Ames Game How to Season His Squad for Game Saturday. Campus Notes Hagenslck's Orchestra. Auto 9042 The practice this last week has heen secret and it likewise has heen a very gruelling one. Ex-Captain Harvey has heen assisting the linemen the last couple days and teaching them the tricks with which he became famous Harry Minor was on the campus, but owing to afYairs in the business world was unable to don a Buit and help the boyB out, although he expressed his regret of not being able to do so. Last night's practice lasted about three hours for the entire squad, but in addition the line spent a couple of hours of hard work after supper in the symnasium. The line has suffered an other blow by the injury of Harmon in the Kansas Aggie game last Saturday. He had his ankle sprained in the first quarter of the game, but it is improv ing quite rapidly now, and he will prob- ably get a chance to catch a few Go phers. Pearson, who has been suffer ing with the same trouble, is out for practice, but has not partaken of any scrimmage. Purdy and Mastln re ceived a couple of severe bruises in last night's scrimmage, but they are of a minor nature and will not trouble them much. The Gopher football team, under the careful tutelage of Williams and Mc Govern, is going through some strenu ous practice these days In preparation for the CornhuBker8 next Saturday. The Gopher team is troubled with the same malady as Nebraska's greon and weak line. The heaviest man in their line Is Robertson, at center, who tips the beams at 190. As for the ends the Gopher men weigh around the 150 mark. They are speedy and very good in getting down under punts In the backfleld Tollefson is playing quarter, and in addition to his superior generalship is very handy with his toe, getting a held goal In the Ames game. Tobin Is playing great ball at fullback, and Erdall, Hay ward and McAlmon are alternating at the halfback posi tions. The squad at the northern Institu tion is extra green this year, and only two veterans have places on the team. Woodruff to Speak Here. Mr. E. G. Woodruff, former assistant and student In the goologlcal depart ment, now of the United States geolog ical survey, will spend a few dayB In Lincoln. While here he will address certain classes In geology. Watch the Nobraskan for further announcements Ladles' clothing cleaned, remodeled and repairod by an experienced dress maker. Satisfactory work at reason able prices. Mrs. Brlcka, 315 South 17th. Auto B-4844 Adv. 10-2 It Randall, '01, Visits. A. O. Randall, a graduate of the Uni versity In 1901, has been visiting the Sigma Nu house this last week. Too busy to write ads. Just remem ber our phone number and get a club ticket. Auto B-1294. Bell E-3438. Stu dents' Sultatorium Adv. tf if? A. T. O. Announces Pledge. Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Joe Foreman of Alvo, Neb, Wo have the beBt workman, the larg est, most sanitary and modern barber shop and bathhouse in the city. Stu dent patronage kindly solicited. Green's, 120 North Eleventh. Warner Gets Scholarship. Kenneth Warner, College of Agri culture, "12, receives a scholarship' in animal husbandry at the University of Minnesota this year. Warner made a good record at the U. of N. and he will undoubtedly make as good a rec ord at the U of M. Stand on the "Custom-Tailored" Clothe PLATFORM and you'll surely be Elected as a "Well Dressed Man." Nominate us as Your Tailor and we'll gurrantee to put you on that Platform and make you forever ClothesContented Autumn and Winter Styles now ready for your approval. We CUT and MAKE Our Good Clothes in Out Own Shops. Fri. and Sat. "ffiUP Oct. 18-19 Burlesque Catering Especially lo Ladies TheGirlsFromMissouri Hmdrd by the DAINTY EVA MULL nUO Other In the Mu-icnl Niinirnir, THE Littlest Leading Lady Neb. -Minn Football Returns Saturday Mat. Mat., 50c and 25c; Nighta, $1 to 25c ORPHEUM Advanced Vaudeville Matinrri. except Mondays- - lit Pretilnii at 81 1 5. Ilrll Chnnc VI6 Auto IS2H W. C. FIELD8 MI88 MAY TULLY MILDRED.GROVER ROXY LA ROCCO BRAW8HAW BROS. 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