The Daily nebraskan VOL. XV11I. NO. 4S rxivr.KsiTV vv XK! Imsta, l.lNVOl.N, voviy ' m mii t j 101s ruin: nvi: cknts lllilll Uli1 1 10 SCORELESS I : II NOTREOflME DE11 Ull:0i!i guskcrs and Hoosicrs Finish tt.nr.k: giving Encounter With est a Single Score Game Laige'y a Punting: Dud Between Dobson and Gipp For -char.r. r ifiihi : The N- 10 -v-:-,!; ' noon. : m full minutes f inur . mils anl frequently bin k ; no and cirdng the on.!-. Notre Dame Hoosicrs nor :,ka I'omhuskors wore able r through the rood for a , ,. h.iown Thanksgiving at'tcr- ! noon. : :": the fourih annual dispute : between tl:- two sehools re-u!tfd in a i Ntr-' 'm- I The -id iron very nearly resembled j the p r: i in which Nebraska pave ;ho Jayhakers such a severe ducking thotu t o wvoks ago. and the Husk ers' renowned punter. Paul Dobson. I and t! . far-famed Notre Pa:ne speed demon in the back field could not ; rtiow heir ability to any givat ad- vantat---. A !:cht snow had fallen during the' f tight and the crowd, which was not up j j to the Thanksgiving standard, was j disappointed in the rather monoto- i nous, uninteresting exhibition of foot 1 ball. " Htvskers on Defensive j Statistics would give the Hoosicrs the decision on poims; but the Corn- j l j busk-rs played an entirely defensive! j jarne. punting out of danger rather j !han attempting to navigate if mu.. by smashing the line or to execute a i !han attempting to navigate the muo i iss with the slippery oval. As the defensive tactics called for tit king almost entirely. Dobson's 'tork at booting the ball shown out I most conspicuously for the Huskers. i He sent tire oval on long flights on , most wuvuuB , He sent th oval on long flights on ? about fifteen oc,-a5ions and demon-1 in the employ ot ti.e goennn . tlon aJid he offered n s setyce, ,o ; , - ha8 t)een su-. fiiver, out they will face the unpleas rated his supremacy over left half- j Washington in the.chemioal warfare government to Vah ntton pe'vting the programs begun last : am ri0f.0ssity of buying clothes which I tack Gipp in the kicking end of the ! division f)f lho war department since j able to give. He wwu 10 . . ! al0R ,nf, in(.s of construction ; ,hov should have received while in i . j t-..t aa n ih. 1 - -- . 1 as a "dollar a year man, re en jm . ; . Hartlev and Pobson did all the game. ball lugging for Nebraska which j ; amounted to only twenty yards v i.vl nr. tr, i;s ' 1 lie v orniiuMvt i in.- -I I mutation as a rocky reef to any at-; I tempt to ride it and most of Notre i rt,i.;. cains were by way oi in wna. route ana arouuu me ... , route and around the end In fad CO of the Hoosie.V 177 yards; were aequiivd by passes from Gipp to ; Kirv and Barry. C:;.r -as the big gun o, ,he oppo-. aition. He carried the ball C' yards : on i t een missions, and did all the and forward passing for the Catho. Lambeau. Barry and Kirk drew n share of the honors, although none ,t th.m gained as much as Tard. Notre Dame Outplays Tl.. lirn Quarter was Notre Dame's . .. . , ! Nebr,,KH's twelve yard line and there, i f. .,...!!,. W.ii rr el JOCK t)V j penal-i- s and an intercepted pass tv i l&nvi. Muezed Halfback Barry Kane i ihrouth the Nebraska defense for a Ifubka ' i touchi:. v.n. but the ball was cal'ed . W. Munn ; lk ami the Hoosicrs penalized for:M. NTunn ' holdint' The quarter ended before liana 'hey c,i;!(i get under way again. Lytnan TIk fe.-ond quarter saw the ball in Pwaiison ; 'otre riame's territoiy almost entire- Hogarth ly- Hobson-s punting kept the enemy Dobson Wt of night of the Husker goal snd . Lantz ? ar the end of the half the home boys ' Hartley . -: tarrt.a "he battle as far as the Hoos- Subs:;tu.!!. krs' s-vi-n yard line. From here Gipp r:"'a; y pre.!. Wntf-d IT. vards to Iantz. who re turned w, vards to the ten yard line, ls- from Dobson to Swanson over prl !-ne failed Just as the whistle lln.... .v.. . . : . .. ... . Z.I Tl tuiBke-w ,n,i ,a Tiic-sVin in -M.:itt. .Tit Illirn CJI1UII I. l. " ir p., ,-ssion longer than to punt nr'Kl - b,,. k and they kept it far Into an. -Hfsl.r itd most of the time. Once : tim- keepe:-. ' y ' ; ;!", A ."4 H :,.: -: f s- . j ' - ?i ,,v - . . .. - - . t t U '.:. : V - y I ' i ' ' . ' ' I i! jK-' n :v - - - l: v . f ,r-- A f x -.f - - ,i V- i I' If Si . , . v. .vi . ! j Major Avery Resumes Duties as Chancellor of University Head of University Returns to Nebraska After a Year's Absence Tii. f Ponn Will Direct the Policies of Recon i struction After Disbanding of S. A. T. C. MaJor SanlUel Avery, who has r.een . . the atter pan oi rvmiMo, .. i ' turned to Lincoln and will resume n.s ; duties this mori.mg as n.u.u, - 1 Wr.r- fif the university. .e was (is.bargod from the army and is re-: rATTrnr ;he two teams u '";''" " ; conscutive p as. x ne ; - wo MH.essful passes wh h c them .en and twelve yawls aspect ve.y. Nothing a. al , pecta la ook place in the final ... f maining near th- mnld.e of .Ik held ' most ol the lime, Dana Severe.y Injured night Guard Dana liad his right arm broken at the wrist in the first play of the game. Both bone, .,.....,1 unA be was res. mg at thf im coin sanitarium Saturday . I nc un.suw . Nebraska ros . . .i. Notre Darn Kirk . . . St'IH Anderson . . Larson . .. Smi'h . Crowley Anderson .1. IP H .rp. . . rt . . .re. ,b. . K. . ..nahan ( ) Gift' Barry ... Lambeau rh. .fb. Nebraska-Koss ri for Hoss; Key Not P- DameLock Barry fcr Lockard; - , noms i. - .ai" rni-rns for Lam ; Mohardt Mr L.,ny . beau. minutes. Tim.-;f P.-0.1- -1 . ,h . univeit. referee Dr. A'brson ; Missouri imner- . liti.I Jay and C r..;!f)s;inesman MAJOR SAMlrEL AVERY Nebraska's "War Chancellor" instated in his former office, which j ly voluntary. Later on he was corn Dean W G. Hastings of the college of I missioned a major, and has been serv law has been filling during his ab-it g in that capacity in the chemical : derailment up till the present time. Rt..m. From Year's Absence IS eX urn 5 rivril iv-a. a , - ai me " I semester oi ian jeai, t j was granted a leave of absence by the , ' university board of regents to enter ; i . v--. r if ai lrtnr'Ti of, me service in iuc t-hemift of national reputa- er i a I.ernui oi n tne .ai uc iaiuiBuv. - h, war department. inancenoi jn.r.TTvc,Tit I 'nance or k Tht, coiiunensalion for ais woik. , voted that during ! . .. : i n x n p in ins aunvin.- main u '''' " . " re entire. his dunes at Washington were VlfA ftHflJ WlUftOli TO BE CONTINUED Although the S. A. T. will he de mobilized, the war aims course wiP t,e continued, for those v. ho wish to .:;l.e it. Next semes. r the cour:- will 1. o;.en to the girls also, and reguiar nivcr.-ity credit wM be ven .o;h semesteis. If the order for d-mobiliza. not come, the povcri.nienls of the va rious European coun;rk-s would have boon sUKti.d next. As it is. the peace e;-ms will m lal.iy 1" rtisi-i;ssid for . .e I1..M f W V.V,. SO tVe the b.i,: -.1,-. ..--i (:-o: cut ()f the corrs, mti ,:i'v. the ben.-fit of this discu l..,:..r the course will ; robaiiiy I' on :,..-l f-ii !i s o; ti'1 I att'l the na-.i--.ns .rniui'it ceurs-'. Iiile il'.e ' . oTilirnl i-ls el the vh -;'! be eon.-i d tlr-Jl. ,;.! s have b - As yet no d for : he rco1' 'aniat ton l'i , Thf s..wrti-Tors w ho i-e have not been ! ci,!. -d upon. Idle ta'.k tot gue. is the won a I''.: , When a 1-e lecs i-s ten p-r . out for a stitigit.? r'tfrt. look if ,he war has done t-o him; e.s- t ,o.-n:s to l.kve knocked hm-wo, in:o a c-'cked hit. Since the armistice nas oeen signc has obtained his discharge m order i to return to the university. -jt,, rPtlirn to tlve university. Back to Law College Dean Y. G. Hastings, who has been ,.,: ,..0r,,..-11or since Chancellor i . . . - mi ; . i Avery's de,rture tasi yeai, wm . , . . wftrk fts hpad olthe 0Onege a:!( m n -aru to im- r,..u. ... , . .;n tn.in.ng corps, i nam , - - " i : ,ii.i,r,n,inc the S. A. 1 . ana oe ginning .1,- reconstruction work. PHYSICAL EDUCATION GIRLS ANNOUNCE PLANS Th - norma! physical education giiis heid their first meet ng of the year in .he Armorv Vedtesday noon. Eieht -a- g:rN huve joiicd the department Thi y.t.r and were properly initiated. ; The new insM-ti.-tors were also made, ', v.ejeo?:ie. ! r.i!. Clapp announced tlia, the gym nasium was scon io be cleared ami .. . . ... . ....., i tie news with ine g i if i ' ' . ; ,.i,, ,. -s Tin- influenza vacation hnv.ng iiM.o-ihl,. for lh:s Ian. i: , ,re til " ' . , 4 ,!,i: season ibow and ititer- iTitr-r soror ' . raii'tiow ,r wit tie held again ':;:'T;.;;f.re ros1,-,:sof,1, ;,!.':! lh ' ' ' , vei . ) i" " 1 .....ir. in. ?Oi:' CIOM- e-i.j- pi-: :t ten. Th. f.d'owing efT'c'-rs of the gab . !,-. -i -i.l edu. alien d.'partmen, were ' C: , d for thf year: r.esident. Mar ,, ... .. -...e.i.r. -idem, l-'ae i , . i . 1 1 i .... , - , ; s..ret; : irea surer. Kuth "lih. -.V'-llSell. ,nd When h yourg man is paid for play : I. mi's i; work. No matter who is sultan of Tnrk he n. ver -e.-ms to be ible i or. "O the job .id much , . v, Cur final c:cwr,t Should insist that; "V,; k ",.,.,. Arrows. ' AVl.ev ) : tS1 FOfl S.JLT. C MEH Univiisuy Scn;tc Urp;cs That Stu dent Soldiers le Fully Equipped Bcfvn-e De.ttcbilizaticn Officials Believe it Impossible to Issue Uniforms and Discharge Men at Same Time The univiTs'.U senate :;t tluir tno. t inp be'.d Saiurilay moin'ig :":o 'e.l uol.i'i.Mi.-r!U stii g tbat unit'i ni be i.---in d to the m. n of the stiic'rtit nrn 1 1 n i ii i n u corps at tlie I r.iirsi' of Nebraska b. for. the unit is do iuobi!. :. I'liivcrsiiy anthoritiex fee! that ibi- nood r.aine of the university will lr Jeopardised if the student so' iirs are allowed to disband without haxing first reeivd the unifoims to which they are entitled as members of the regular army. Change to Se-nester Plan At the same time numbers of the senate voted in favor of re-establishing the former scmoshr plan in p!a?e of the term basis which was instated the first of the year. The annual Christmas vacation will be reduced to ; one week, starting December 21 and i closing December 2S. The remainder of the schedule will be followed cut in its original form with the wwk for ! final examinations immediately pre ceding the opening of the second : semester which will be February 3. i The senate also decided that R. A. T. men who leave school upon the demobilization of the unit will be given proportionate credit for all work which they were carrying satisfactor ily at the time of their withdrawal from school. Appeal to War Department In view of the unsatisfactory con-i-ficroWtine- uniforms which 4iuiMU i-,.w"."o T.w.vanf. flt the local unit, offi- . cials are especially urgent in request ing the war department to stand be hind their agreement in this matter. S. A. T. C. men have been forced to wear their civilian clothes while mem- . , .v. .VnnU iho mriis ikts oi me ,ma ho disbanded before uniforms are ira.niuB. 1 ..... tl:.u : imnAM;hl ura". ' " 7" " " fin, ant of the university troops, whn in terviewed Saturday evening, said that it would be an impossibility to distrib ute the uniforms before the men were mustered out. especially in vi w of the la it e amo.int of work incident to the rii-)iarL-e work. "I realize, said i.api. Drake, "that ih- men have waited pa tiently for their ecru1 proem, but the gov. n.ment would be put to a great expense at this time by their issu ance." The captain admitted that the four cars of equipment had been sent lack to the (juanermasier's depot m Omaha, after their arrival. Thanks giving day. Situation Presents Problem The situation presents a complex prooleni this time. Tresent orders (iirect ine -.inie. ...... - no, la,er than December 21. The work of discharging the men and i.su- ing uniforms at the same time can- ytriiot.. not be completed then, army officials declare, and even should uniforms be ..; , ,., the short nc riod of time f, ... - during which ,hey ma be worn would not justify the expense of their issu ance. The opinion of the R. A. T. C mn is divided. Some think th-y ttH v should be give n uniforms, others are' too well pleased with prospects of ,l.jr early discharge to worry about, the matter. The Resolution The resolution adopted by the sen ate foilows : vo.rrcr.s. literature distributed bv the United i--atcs F"""""" ... ...... CTlfl lit U,c sanction of the goverr.u.er.t prioi to the establishment of a unit of See- tion "A" of the S. A. T. C. ,n ttte . verity of Nebraska Pre .nised that .Continued on rape i