1. 1 - THE DAILY NEMUSKAN CREIOHTON WANTS POST-SEASON GAME Crelghton Is the latent school to an gle for a postseason (tame with the Cornhuakers. The Catholic school haa longing Tor a chance at a Nebraska team and now that they have the strongest team In years, while Nebras ka U having a poor season, they want to match their strength against the CornhuBkera. There can be no deny ing the fact that the Crelghtoiv eleven la a powerful aggregation and would uo doubt give the Cornhuskers a run for the money. But all the dreams and desires of the Crelghton fana will be of no avail. Nebraska will not meet Crelghton. When questioned concerning the pro posed game, Provost Lees said that there waa not a chance for Crelghton to schedule a game with Nebraska. The Omaha school Is not governed by the same eligibility rules as Nebraska. Men are allowed to play with Crelgh ton four years and freshmen are also allowed to participate In varsity games. Several of the members of the present Blue and White team are playing their fourth year and at least two of the Crelghton huskies are first year men. A successful business man says "To succeed, it is only necessary 10 keep pegging away." Evidently most o these successful business men were cribbage players. (Continued from Tage One) BATLE SCARRED HUSKERS SPRINO SURPRISE BY TAKING TIGERS BACON ter. Two line plunfcn failed to gal and nussell punted 40 yards to tho Tl ger 35 yard line. The Hunker line lieui Collins being thrown lor a 6 yard lima and Iewla punted to Newman who re turned 10 yarda to the middle of the field. Pale broke thru the line and on a brilliant run for 32 yards carried ball to the Tiger 23 yard line. Dale hnrktxt wnter for 2 yarda more. End first quarter. Missouri 2. Nebrab'na 0 Th Second Quarter A forward pass. Pale to Swansnti stumbled as he opened Ms arnts to catch. A dropklck was blocked and was recovered by Vlner on the Tiger 17 vard line. Two line bucks by the Tigers failed and Lewis In attempt ing a punt fumbled, Nebraska recover ing. The barl was now on Ihe Tiger 23 yard line. Dale plunged thru cen ter for 12 yards and first down. Uus- sell was thrown lor a 2 yard loss and Dale failed to gain on the next play. A forward pass Russell to Henry, was completed, carrying the ball to the Missouri IS yard line. Henry went thru left tackle for 4 yards but fum bled. Travis recovering. Lewis punt ed 35 yards from behind his own goal line. Ball was recalled and NebiaskH penalized 5 yards tor offside. Lewis punted 40 yards to Newman, who returned 12 yards to the Tteer 32 yard line. Russell hit the line iov 4 yards and two plunges by Henry car lied the ball foV 7 yards and fl'st down. Henry on the next play, bioke Army Coats dyed for $5.00 THINK WHAT YOU SAVE Will dye black, blue, brown or green for civilian service O. J. Fee 333 No. 12th St. I lV. Phone B2311 KV7Trft c a package before the war c a package during the war f?c a package (2) NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! around left end for 26 yarda and 1 touchdown. Dale punted out to New man and Young failed to kick oal Nebraska 6; Missouri 2. Russell kicked off to the Tiger 21 yard line. Vlner crawled Blx yards thru center. I line buck failed and Lew la punted 36 yarda to Newman thru the right tackle. Russell punted 48 yards out of the bounds on the Tiger 6 yard line. Total yaiMs gained on kick was 67 yards. The ball was brought Into the Tiger 15 yard line. Missouri was penalised 15 yards for holding. The ball was over on the Missouri goal line. Lewis punted rrom 10 yarua behind his own goal line to his own 37 yard line but Russell fumbled. Ivn er recovered. Ruth went In for lew la. The later substituting for For ester. Collins went thru line tor is vard s and Missouri first down. On the next play, a forward pass. Lewiu to Ruth sent the ball to the Husker IS yard line. Lewla gained 3 yarda thru cei in ; Edwards went In for Collins at light half. Day substituted for Tripled ai the Husker pivot position. Lewis car- led the bal to the Husker 11 yr.ru line. Lewis booted the ball for a per fect drop kick from his own 18 yard line. Score: Nebraska 6; Missouri 5. Lewis kicked off to Russell who re turned 15 yards to the Husker 38 yard line. Day plunged thru center for 7 yards. Russell punted 45 yards to Pack well, who returned 15 yards to the Tiger 25-yard line. End of first half. Nebraska 6; Missouri 5. Captain Stankowski of Missouil sus tained a broken ankle, and was thkon to the hospital. He will probably bo out of the game for the balance ol the season. Third Quarter Lewis kicked oft 45 yards o Iicu:y who returned 20 yards to Nebraska's 26 yard line. Russell and Dale bucked the line for 3 yards, the foimer final ly punting 55 yards. The ball rolled over the goal line for a touchdown and it is brought into the Huskei 20 yard line. Collins broke around .lh. end for Missouri's first play and ran 50 yards to Nebraska's 40 yard i-.no before tackled. Ruth gained 5 yards aroung right end and on a forward pass Lewis to Ruth was incomplete. The Huskers gained the ball on downs. Russell and Dale smashing thru the line for 9 yards, Russell peril ed 50 yards to Packmore on the Ti gers' 28 yard line. Three Missouri i.ne bucks failed and Lewis punted 30 yards to Dale who returned 18 to the Missouri 42 yard line. Russell went thru right tackle for 4 yards. A forward pass, Newman to Dale 12 yards and first downs. The ball v, as on the Tiger 21-yard line. An at- ttmpted forward pass by Henry was blocked. Russell attempted a drop kick, but the ball sailed inches out side the goal posts. The ball was given to Missouri on her onw 25-yard line. Viner failed to gain and Lewis' nt tempted punt was blocked by Swan son. Missouri recovered on her own 20-yard line. Viner running from punt formation was thrown for one yard. Lewis punted 26 yards to the Missouri 34-yard line, a forward pass, Newman to Henry was good for three yards. Another pass, Newman to Russell, net ted six yards. Dale went through cen ter for two yards and first downs. Off tackle plunges by Henry and Russell netted 11 yards and another first clown. Nebraska was penalized 15 yards on the next play. A forward pass, Newman to Dale, sent the big fullback around right end for 38 yards and a touchdown. Dale's punt out went wild. Score: Nebraska 12, Mis souri 5. Sylvester substituted for Viner at fullback. Lyman kicked 30 yards to' Travis on the Missouri 38-yard line. Viner and Sylvester gained nine yards through the line. Sylvester went one yar dthrough center for first downs. Through first center for first pass, p. forward pass, Lewis to Packwood, netted 15 yards and another first down. Third quarter up. Score: Ne braska 12, Missouri 5. Fourth Quarter A pass by Lewis was intercepted oy Newman on the Husker 20-yard line. Dale and Russell punted 35 yards to the Missouri 39-yard line. Sylvester carried the ball around end and thru center lor seven yards. Collins fumbled a pass on the next play, but recovered the ball on his own 26-yard line. Lewis punted 45 yards to Newman, who returned 12 yards. Henry went around left end and 27 yards to the Missouri 36-yard line. A forward pass by Newman was incomplete. Another pass, Newman to Swanson. was giood for 32 yards. Swanson fumble'.', when tackled. It was Missouri's ball on her own 11 yard line. Sylvester gained 15 yards around Nebraska's right end. Line plunges by Collins and Ed wards netted four yards. Missouri was penalized five yards for olTbide. Lewis punted 50 yards t'o Newman, who returned to the center of the field. Nebraska was penalized five yards for offside. Russell and Daie both failed to gain. hTe lormer point ed 35 yards to the Tiger 14-yard line. Sylvester vas thrown tor a five-yard K.v.i r " uuiuiiiiiiimniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinmiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiit . '""';"'rr' . -.Lt ... . c3 r V fefep pi -"I h Kw&tif m g&5 " s&J ill" iMnnMii miumwi im -nil timmwmNim'i''m'miui''1 iiiii linin-T Be Stylishly Dressed Don't be satisfied with a suit or an overcoat that merely gives you so many yards of cloth to cover your body. Think of your pride too, and you will demand a garment that will give you that comfortable feeling of being well dressed. iwirtu Irattii QUntls FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG It is style, more than anything else, that makes the big differ ence in clothes. Creative designing plus painstaking methods in making gives these clothes a style that is as distinctive as it is clean-cut. a. r. r. Mayer Bros. Co, ELI SHIRE, PrMident LINCOLN NEBRASKA uiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDi loss. Lewis punted 35 yards, ihe ball rolling out of bounds on the Husker 18-yard line. Cross went in for 1-acK-wood, while Coach Schulte sent Schel lenberg in for Henry. Dale ran seven yards from punt formation. Russell punted 35 yards to Cross, who tum bled on his own 43-yard line, but re covered. A long forward pass by Lew is was incomplete. Lewis, on a spread play, gained five yards through the line. Another pass by Lewis failed. Lewis punted 50 yards to Newiur.ri, who ran 40 yards through an open iield before tackled. It was Nebras kas ball on her own 44-yard line. Rus sell ran through left tackle for IS yards. A forward pass by Newman was incomplete. Russell in two plays gained eight yards off tackle. King then replaced Blurner. Russell punted 30 yards to Cross on Missouri's 13-yard line. Sylvester was thrown for a six-yard loss. Schroe der went in for Ruth. Lewis was thrown for a four-yard loss. Lewis punted 35 yards to Nebraska's 50-yard line, and the game was over. Final score: Nebraska 12, Mis souri, 5. Yesterday we heard a man start en address with "As I stand before this august assembly." Evidently he didn't know this was November. A University student who has worn a pair of shoes for six months, said of them that they were faithfu1 1o the last. WANT ADS LOST A lid of a lady's gold watch, Friday morning, containing the initials "O. M. G." Call F-1230 or at Students' Activities. It I WISH the one who took my note book, fountain pen, botany and Eng. Literature would return them to Stu dents Activities office, or the inside address. It LOST Large envelope with Psych. I. drawings and other papers. Leave at Students' Activities office. Re ward. 3t wiiig " Wf Satisfies the national rab It demand for a whole- I V (MM some, pure and appe- S jtjl' tizing beverage at the 3 soda fountain or with ;f3 ; your meals. 'j m Bevo will more than satisfy your thirst. ANHEUSER - BUSCH ST. JUIS h must be Ice LJo(d m i