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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1917)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN IP New Shipment of rsnl swagger Trench Model overcoats. They are one-fourth satin lined and are the real dope. Prices Are A Most Attractive Figure A corset 55 so personal so much a part of one's very self that it should be most thought fully selected and fitted by a skillful fitter. Bvedfern Models enhance figure beauty and correct figure defects. You will appreciate the value of a Redfern Corset, and you will like the beauty of form and exquisite dain tiness of the latest models. $3 up CORNHUSKERS FAIL BEFORE ATTACKS OF WOLYERINES (Continued from page one) AT Miller & Paine BILLIE REEVES. THE ORIGINAL DRUNK, AT THE ORPHEUM THURSDAY Probably the only "drunk" who has in the slightest degree been a bene factor is Billie Reeves. The Billy Reeves Drunk is not the real article but only one assumed for stage pur poses. His acting of "The Inebriate" both on the stage and on the screen have made him known universally as "The Original Drunk." Adv. Stationery. Christmas Greeting Cards, Dance Programs. Invitations Place Cards, Tally Cards, and all kinds of new and novel Hallowe'en decorations such as hats, caps, aprons, lanterns and other things all carried out in the spooky style for Hallowe'en narttpa Visit our store this week. Esneo. mux uecuraiea ior f an style Week Order Christmas Greetings now George Bros., Printery. Boyd wants to see you about your printing LOST Three blade pearl handle knife. Return to Student Activities office. 29-3t was heavy and slippery. The Michigan band of thirty pieces, dressed In blue uniforms, marched in at the gte ana down the field at 2:30 o'clock, takm: seats in the north of the field. Michigan won the toss and chose to defend the west goal The First Quarter Munn kicked off to Boyd, who fum bled, but recovered. Welman made one yard. Weston failed around right Welman made five yards through left tackle. Fourth down and two to go. Weinian kicked to Cook, who returned three yards. Michigan was penalized fifteen yards and it was Nebraska's ball on the 50 yard line. McMahon failed around left, Dobson made 15 yards through line. Nebraska's ball on Michigan's 32 yard line. Schellen berg went one yard through right tackle. Cook made three yards through right end. Nebraska's ball on Michi gan's 25 yard line. Day failed to gain. Fourth down and four yards to go. Dobson failed to make down and Michigan took the ball on the 25 yard line. Weinian made six yards off right tackle. Froemke made four yards through left tackle. Weston made first down through center. Hannish made four yards through right tackle, Wei man made five yards through right tackle. Froemke made first down. Michigan had the ball on the 4S yard line. Weston made two yards through center, and Hannish repeated for one yard. Hannish made three yards through left end. Michigan's ball on Nebraska's 45 yard line. Weiman punt ed to Schellenberg on 15 yard line, who returned it five yards. Cook had signalled for fair catch and Michigan was penalized 15 yards. Nebraska's ball on 45 yard line. Dobson went through center for 30 yards. Schellen berg failed, then lost one yard. Ne braska was penalized 15 yards. Mc Mahon failed to gain off tackle. It was the third down and 25 yards to go. Dobson failed. Nebraska was penal ized five yards. Dobson punted to Michigan's ten yard line, but the ball was called back. On the next play Dobson punted to Michigan's 25 yard line. Weston fum bled and Nebraska recovered. It was Nebraska's ball on Michigan's 25 yard line. Schellenberg made five yards and then three yards off left end. It was the third down and four yard to go. Dobson made one yard. It was fourth down and only three yards to go. The First Touchdown Schellenberg fumbled the ball on off tackle buck. Froemke raced the field for a touchdown. Weiman goaled. Score. Michigan 7. Nebraska 0. Munn kicked to Froemke. who re turned 50 yards to the middle of the field. Weston made one yard. Weiman fumbled from center, but recovered. Michigan's ball on 45 yard line. Michi gan failed to gain and Weiman punted out of bounds at Nebraska's 20 yard line. End of first quarter. Michigan 7, Ne braska 0. McMahon made three yards around right end. but the play was called back as both teams were off side. Dobson made one yard through center and McMahon made two off right tackle. Dobson punted to Michigan's 30 yard line. Weston returned 20 yards and the ball was on the 50 yard line. Wes ton made two yards through right tackle. Hannish made two yards around right end. and two yards through center. Weiman punted to Cook on Nebraska's ten yard line, who made no return. Dobson punted to Weston, who returned 15 yards to Ne braska's 32 yard line. Time out for Weston. Weiman made two yards off right end. Nebraska was penalized 15 yards to her own eight yard line. Weinian made one yard through center. Wes ton was thrown far a two yard loss. On a fake' drop kick formation, Weston went to Nebraska's three yard line. Weiman fumbled, Nebraska reco ered. Nebraska's ball on her own one yard line. Dobson punted to Weston, who returned to Nebraska's 33 yard line. Weiman made one yard through right tackle. Michigan failed on an attempted forward pass. Weiman fum bled ball received from center and re covered. Michigan was pencilled 15 yards. McMahon pushed Goodsell back for no loss. Weiman punted 'to Cook, on Nebraska's three yard line, no return. Dobson punted out of bounds on Nebraska's 30 yard line. Michigan Puts Another Over Hannish went through center for 30 yards, to Nebraska's seven yard line. Froemke failed to gain. Weiman made two yards through center, and Michigan had the ball on Nebraska's three yard line. Weston made two yards. It was the fourth down and one yard to go. Weiman carried ft over and kicked goaL Yost's trick formations are bothering the Nebraska defense. Score. Michigan 14. Nebraska 0. Culver kicked off to McMahon, who returned 40 yards to the middle of the field. Michigan was penalized 15 yards for holdlnz. Schellenberg made three yards. Dobson fumbled. Michi gan recovered on her S-yard line On a double fumble Michigan made nine yards and Weiman made eight yards through center. Michigan was penalied 15 yards. DuTeau went in for Munn. Weiman punted to Cook, who re turned five yards. It was Nebraska's ball on her own 3S yard line. On a forward pass Nebraska failed. Nebraska failed on another forward pass. The half ended with the score: Michigan 14, Nebraska 0. The ball was so slippery that consistent work was impossible. The breaks were with Michigan. Mc Mahon was showing up well for Ne braska. Dobson was making good gains. The Cornhusker machine had difficulty in pulling itself together. The Michigan band paraded the field. The Seconcfrialf Munn kicked to Froemke. who re turned twenty yards. Hannish made five yards and Froemke made ten vards. Weiman made twb yards through left guard, and Froemke made three yards off left tackle. Time was taken out for Froemke, who was replaced by Cruse. Weiman made 20 yards through left tackle. Weiman made no gain. Weston made three yards through center. On a fake forward pass Weston made five yards. The ball was on Nebraska's 17 yard line. Weiman made first down with the ball on Nebraska's 14 yard line. Wei man failed to gain. Cruse made four yards. Time was taken outVor Munn. Wei man made one yard and then tried a place kick, which was unsuccessful. It was Nebraska's ball on her own 20 yard line. Schellenberg made three yards. McMahon made one yard around right end and Dobson failed through center. Dobson punted to Curse, who return 30 yards to Ne braska's 20 yard line. Time was tak en out for Schellenberg. Cruse made five yards through left end. Hannish made first down with the ball on Ne braska's 10 yard line. Nebraska' Line Ragged It was the goal to go. Cruse made eight yards to Nebraska's two yard line. Nebraska's line was playing rag gedly. Weiman fumbled but recov ered, and Cruse made one yard. Michi gan was penalized 15 yardsr On a fake forward pass. Weston made seven yards. It was the fourth down with 14 yards to go, and Weston and Weiman made ready for a place kick. The Place Kick Weiman place kicked. Score: Mich igan 17. Nebraska 0. Culver kicked off to McMahon, who advanced it to their 30 yard line. Mc Mahon made 20 yards around right end. Schellenberg lost four yards and McMahon lost four more. Rhoades failed on a triple pass, Dobson punted to Weston on Michigan's 30 yard line. No return. Time was taken out for Weston. Cruse made two yards off left tackle, Weiman made seven yards through right guard, and Weston made two feet. It was the fourth down and a foot to go. End third quarter. The Last Quarter DuTeau went in for Young. Cruse made first down and then failed to gain. Hannish made four yards. The ball was on Michigan's 45 yard line. Cruse made two yards. Nebraska was penalized 15 yards and it was Michi gan's ball on the Nebraska 35 yard line . Cruse made five yards. Weiman fumbled. Lambert recovered. Weiman made three yards through left tackle. Cruse failed to make first down, and it was Nebraska's ball on her own 25 yard line. Dobson made one yard, Schellenberg made five yards, Mc Mahon ran out of bounds for no gain. Dobson punted out of bounds on Ne braska's 45 yard line. Cruse made five yards around left end. Weiman made three yards but failed to gain on next play. Michigan was penalized 15 yards for off side. Rye went in for Cruse. Rye made three yards. It was the fourth down and four yards to go with the ball on Nebraska's 38 yard line. Time was taken out for Rhodes. Weiman punt ed out of bounds on Nebraska's one foot line. Dobson returned to Weston, who returned to 33 yard line. Kellogg went in for Schellenberg. Morrison went in for Fortune. Han nish made first down and Weston ran out of bounds on Nebraska's five yard line. The Second Place Kick Nebraska was penalized two yards, Hannish made three yards. Michigan was penalized five yards and Weiman failed to gain. Weston made one yard and it was third down and six yards to go. Weiman made three yards. Wei Man and Weston tried for a place kick and Weiman put the ball between the eoal posts. Score: Michigan 20, Ne braska 0. Michigan kicked off. Kellogg re turned to Nebraska's 40 yard line. A forward pass to Hubka netted 20 yards, a double pass netted five yards. Michigan was penalized five yards and a triple pass to Rhoades netted three yards. A forward pass failed. The ball was on Michigan's 33 yard line and it was third down and eight yards to go. Dobson passed but it grounded. The game ended with Michigan in pas session of the ball on their own 33 yard line. Score: Michigan 20, Ne braska 0. Following is the lineup of the two teams as the game started: Michigan ' Nebraska Goetz le Rhoades Goodsell It Munn Culver lg Young Lambert c Day Fortune rg Wilder Weske rt (Capt.) Shaw Boyd . re Hubka Weston ...... ...rhb Cook Froemke Ifb Dobson Hannish rhb McMahon Weiman rfb Schellenberg Substitutions: Kellogg for Schel lenberg; DuTeau for Munn; DuTeau for Young; Morrison for Fortune; Cruse for Froemke. Officials: Snyder, Harvard, referee; Fultz. Brown, umpire; Durfee, Wil liams, field judge. Time of quarters. 15 minutes. Game started at 2:30, Central time. v HTKa con! r t Ia . - ... u u iw n uirnute8 with amounts purchased follows: Phi' Gamma Delta Previously reported Harold Holmquist ' JJ Carl Hogerson " 2oo Ralph Sturm " -I T..1 ,1 ' ' ' W ueurge uunuueii Richard Bryson Wallace Larson Rea Bodwell ... Ralph Coats ... 50 50 50 50 500 Total , . Delta Chi Fraternity , Horace Talcott , Frank Reida , John Schwartz , Paul Conrad , Chester Trimble , Roy Noble , Willard Green , Harold Matthews Travers Foster , George Clark Harold B. Porterfield .. Everette Randall Dewey Bridenbaugh . . . Verne Jenkins Fuller L. Austin Earl C. Jeffrey Elbert Beasdslee 2,450 . 200 . 50 50 50 . 100 . 50 . 50 . 50 . 100 . 100 . 50 . 50 . 50 . 50 . 50 . 100 . 50 . 50 Total $1,350 Sigma Chi Previously reported $1,100 Alpha Sigma Phi Previously reported 700 John Mettlen 100 Total $ S00 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Previously reported $ 200 Fraternity 100 Roscoe Johnson 100 Leonard Johnson 100 Owen Frank 100 John Ludwig 100 Chester Grau 50 Total $ 750 Bushnell Guild Previously reported 600 Harold Long - ,, Vna Total J 700 Alpha Theta Chi Previously reported $ 700 Acacia Previously reported $ 350 William Sjogren 50 O. A. Powell 50 Glen Graf 50 Lester Boyd 50 STUDENTS STRIKE CLOSE TO GOAL IN BOND SALE (Continued from page one) sororities and the amounts of their purchases: Alpha Phi $ 500 Delta Gamma 350 Kappa Kappa Gamma 250 Gamma Phi Beta 150 Delta Delta Delta 150 Kappa Alpha Theta 100 Alpha XI Delta , . . . 100 Achoth 100 Alpha Delta Pi 50 Total of sororities as or ganizations $1,750 Total 550 Phi Delta Theta Previously reported $ 650 Minus correction 200 Total $ 45$ Pi Kappa Phi Previously reported $ 400 Delta Upsilon Previously reported $ 300 Farm House A. W. Tell $ 50 M. J. Root 50 F. Bigelow 50 C. C. Dale 100 Total $ 250 Sigma Phi Epsilon Previously reported $ 200 Phi Delta Chi Previously reported J 150 Sigma Nu Previously reported $ 10 Delta Tau Delta Previously reported $ 5 Grand Total Fraternities ...$10,300 3 TOE okul Ljen & Heatj "IFaskburn" Ukuleles, $15.00; Lfuardt Nurus renuine Hawaiian male, ' $7.50; Afduna Loa hrand, $4. May be had tf 12,000 UaJbiz music dealers. 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