HE "tTT.V WBBBABKAN if1 wt Ball While they lasl we arc pv ing away absolutely FREE the official D. & M. Football and Basketball Rules for 1918-19. Ask the Hardware Department Rudge &TD ouenzel Got A Fresh Suit adds a Wouderful Amount of Pep Let us clean your suit. We call for and deliver. LINCOLN GLEANING & DYE WORKS 326tSo. 11th LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. C. H. FREY Florist 1123 O St. Phone B 6741-6742 Home of the "Homestyle" TELLER'S Prescription U MAI7M&CY BEST PLACE TO EAT ORPHEUM CAFE 1418 O Special Attention to University Students B-370S LOEB'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASION'S ORCHESTRA FROM FIVE TO TWENTY-FIVE PIECES Jzzz Eand or Doiler Shop Effects on Request Only SCHOLASTIC WORK REOPENS AT UNI E S. CAFE 139 South Eleventh tC'ontlrued from pane 1) Today's work "will probably consist of maVing necessary changes and as- inning to the men s;udy rooms and hours for recitation and drill. Keep Watch On Records Some of the university classes which were composed nearly or all of S. A. 'f. C. students will undergo some rhanges and r.ew assignments In the lass work may be looked for. Everyone, however, Is held responsi ble for assignments made prlror to he closing of school. The work of caching the Husker soldiers station ed here Is expected therefore to go off with a lunge and by Thursday or Friday everyone will know exactly what he Is to do and when to recite nr drill or study for the remainlug Mme That he Is here. Hcglnnlng today all eyes must be wide open. The strings will tighten mi the slower ones and late arrivals to rails will not be tolerated. Every thing must po off with a decided snap according to Captain Maclvor's plans of conducting a soldier school here. University and military cnlefs have arranged for close co-operation in re gard to keeping a close watch on the Individual record of every student sol dier so that any attempt to sluff any work will be unsuccessful. Kitchen ?nd barrack police are mild forms of punishment compared to the fate that awaits those students In the army di vision here who are slow to learn mil itary discipline. Up to Individual During the following months oppor tunities will be continually open to candidates for officers' schools. Mean while there will be an occasional transfer of men from this camp to the cantonments whenever "candidates" qualify for such transfer. The conduct of the S. A. T. C. men resolves Itself today into the making or the breaking of every individual. In. the terms of the Executive Dean, C. C. Engberg. every mc-n has his future right before him and It is therefore Imperative that every man start today to do his utmost in the class room and on the field. University of Nebraska expects to turn a record average of its S. A. T. Cv men out for proper officer mater ial this fall and winter, but Captain Maclvor promises that no positions have been reserved for any one that is not willing to put in the licks. BUSKERS AND BULL DOGS MIX IN FRAY (Continued from page 1) up and grabbed the oval and waded through the Cotner defense and over the goal line for another and the last score of the game. Howarth again kicked goal and the score stood 33 to 0 as the first half ended. Substitutes Rur, in The third quarter featured the play ing of most of the second stringers. One after another was put in and the veterans relieved. Hubka was sent to the showers and Martin took his place. Cotner's kick-off rolled out of bounds and the ball was put in play on the twenty yard line. Swanson then reeled off about CO yards and came within striking distance of the goal. A pass to Schelly netted 20 yards and an attempt at a touchdown by the aerial route failed. Cotner took the ball and punted. Nebraska recovered and Schellenberg thot a pass to Swanson which added 40 yards to the Cornhuskers' distance..' Schellenberg advanced the ball 20 more yards on a forward pass and the game ended with the ball about 20 yards from Cotner's goal. Northwester Consider Offsr Athletic Director Scott received a wire yesterday from Northwestern staling that the management would submit Nebraska's proposal to switch the Huskcr Northwestern game from November t a orlitln.Miy ichrduled. to Thanksgiving day. o 'hp allelic board Tuesday right. Xothlns ha been heard of the outcome yet. hut lYofessor Scott and Ooath Kline are anxious to bill the Evanston school for Turkey day and settle that oluMve date once for all The NebrasVa line up was: le. Hartley, Martin. It. Krlemclmeyer. lg. V. Munn. Ros c. M. Munn, Thorp. rg. Dana. Armour. Walker. rt. Lyman. re. Swanson. qb. Howarth. In. Schellenberg rh. Lantz, Hartley, fb. Hubka. Martin. Jobes. Referee: Jones. Wesleyan; um pire, Harry Reed. 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