The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 22, 1912, Image 3

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    THE
DAILY NEBRASKAN
RESULTS VERY HAZY
WILL GAME TOMORROW BRING
VICTORY FOR CORNHUSKER8?;
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HUSKER SUPPORTERS DOUBT
Bonnie Owens' Crew Arrived Yester
day In Pink of Condition
Eight of Last Year's
Men on Team.
Two touchdowns were scored against
ttao VarBity laBt night by the fresh
men team with the assistance of
"Turp" Prank The Varsity were able
to hold their own against the first
year men, scoring twice as many
points. On both the defense and of
fense the freshies tore huge gaps In
the Varsity line On the other hand
the playing of the Hunkers wan rather
poor. On the offerme the lino men
were unable to open holes for the
backs. The defensive play was little
better the freshies sifting through In
numerous placefl and tackling the
backs before they got started.
Howard was tried at fullback and as
the coacli expressed it, was a demon
Time after time he tore through the
freshmen line for ten, fifteen and
twenty yards Captain Frank and
Pnrdy did good work but were handl
capped by the small openings made by
the forwards From the practice last
night it looks as if l'urdj would be
able to go against the Sooner s to
morrow
Rutheifoid, Katon and I'henom
Frank starred for the Hist eai men
These shifty backs toie through the
Varsity foi long gains besides execut
ting some ery pretty forward passes
Rutherford was a terror on the de
fense solving the Varsity plays quick
ly and spilling them Hat on made a
couple pretty long runs and pulled
several nice tackles As for Turp,
everybody knows what he can do and
we might add here wouldn't he be a
demon this ear at half?
The Oklahoma team were expected
yesterday but had not armed late last
evening They aie in good condition
with the exception of one tackle
Bennle Owen has long been desirous
of making Oklahoma a Missouri Val
ley Conlerence school and for that
reason lias taken special pains to place
his team in the best condition in the
Conferem e games
This ear eight "()" men were re
turned from their last year's ever vie
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torious and on this nucleus has biult
the strongest team ever tin ned out
The Oklahoma line aveiages 175
pounds from end to end and the back
field 100 This Is somewhat heaier
than last year's phenoms and it lh very
probable that the Huskeis will have to
hiiBtle to win it they exhibit the speed
that the previous aggregation did
Jimmy
New Arrivals
There are a lot of new things in young men's wear received
at the big Style Shop this week. New suits, new overcoats,
new furnishings, new hats, new caps. No matter whether
you wish to buy or not, come in and look them over.
FARQUHAR
The Home of Good Clothes
1325 O
Get in
the Game
Wear a
Mackinaw
Red Plaids
Green Plaids
Blue Plaids
Gray Plaids
$5.00
6.00
6.50
8.50
Lowest Prices in
Town
Speier & Simon
3nlr"A
.LET THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
SHOP
KUHL PRINTING CO.
212-215 South 12th St.,
Auto B-2082,
DO YOUR PROGRAM AND
SOCIETY PRINTING
MAJORIE WOOD as Wanda Kelly, The Telephone Operator
IN DAVID BELASCO'S
"THF WOMAN" Oliver monqay
inE, VVmyirtrN NOVEMBER 25th.
Sale of 2400 Silk Four-in-Hand Ties
Made full length narrow reversible shapes
in all the plain a hundreds of new novel
ty patterns.
18c Each
Regular 25 cent values priced special be
ginning Saturday morning. Be sure and
see them in our windows.
3 for ZClr
RUDGE & GUENZEL CO.- -'RUDGE & GUENZEL CO. J
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