THE DAILY NBBRASKAN GLOOM 8URROUNDS HUSKER CAMP AS GAME DRAWS NEAR (Continued from Pago 1.) Dame. If Rockne's athletes win It la believed they will defeat every oppo nent in their path. Barring accidents In 'scrimmage next week, the team will be In good shape for the struggle, The personnel of the squad is now Intact Halfback Walsh, who was in jured a week ago, rejoined the team Wednesday. Chet Grant, quarterback of the 1916 team, has returned. Grant has not played football since he left Notre Dame four years ago. Rockne doubts if he will be available for the eoraska game. Grant's presence will add greatly to the backfleld attack In later contests, however. The Notre Dame squad la well forti fied at every position. The line bulges with experienced material. Headed by Capt Coughlln, the list of forwards Includes H- Anderson, E. Anderson, Smith. Larson, Shaw and Kiley. Bank Faith on Gipp. In Joe Brandy the team has a brainy field general. Brandy's gen eralship turned apparent defeat into victory in the contest with West Point last November. At halfback there is the versatile George Gipp, whose for ward lasses are feared by every team on the Catholics' schedule. Gipp waff an all-western half last season and he is showing more stuff than ever this fall Mohardt, Barry and D. Coughlln are other good halfbacks. Castner, Phelan. Wynne and Dooley are fighting for the fullback position. Castner's showing in the Kalamazoo game gives him an edge on his rivals. FRESHMEN LAWS ARE ORGANIZING CLUBS "Watch for Rosewild announce ment in Monday's Rag." Big Ten Conference doe was upsc; last Saturday when the long touted Minnesota team met defeat at the hands of nNorth western. The score of 17 to 0 certainly testifies to the ability of the Purple team. Iowa's de olsive defeat of Cornell college and the Illinois defeat of the Drake Bull dogs also shed a great deal of light on the Conference title. (Continued From Page One) The purpose of the clubs Is to promote legal discussion and debate on legal problems. Points of law will be briefed, and the students' efficiency in finding the issue of law will be increased. "Readiness in legal argument at the counsel table Is well worth the students' time," said Professor George N. Foster Wednes day. The work of the clubs will be entirely voluntary and the organlza tlons will be under the complete con trol and management of the students. Each club will have a faculty adviser who will help the members In the organizations' work In giving out problems and in contests with each other. Professor G. N. Foster Is the faculty committeeman for the new clubs. COMMITTEE SELECTED FOR SATURDAY PARTY Joint Chairmen Clarence Swanson and Mary Sheldon have announced the complete reception committee for the second All-University party to be held In the Armory Saturday night. October 16. Although not a closed night, a large number of people are expected to attend the party because of the great number of old students returning to the University for Home coming Day. The party will be a brilliant affair and many special stunts have been arranged by the committees in charge. The Notre Dame team will be the guests of honor Saturday night. The committee appointed is as fol lows: Reception Committee. Marvin Meyers Isabel McMonlesf Chairmen Edwin Pierce Henrietta Stahl Osmond Perry Francis Billy Harold Payne Ixuise Tucker A. Wenke Francis Graham Worth McDonald Madeline Stinger Jack Redelfs Mary Baker Wallace Craig Muriel Allen Joe Ryons Adelhelt Dettman John Linn LKk Brown Shades There is Satisfaction in selecting Florsheims and knowing you re ceive all you pay for. Florsheims lower your shoe cost and increase your shoe satisfaction. English Or Straight Lasts $12 to $15 a Pair Sold By Fred Schmidt & Bro. 917-21 O Street GREEN GOBLINS HOLD FIRST MEETING iOF SCHOOL YEAR Howard Turner Elected President of Freshman Men's Society at Tuesday Gathering. ATTRACTING CAPACITY HOUSE AT THE LYEIC THIS WEEK - - v- ' : "- -2?ij''W.j ) V v t t ; The newly initiated members of Green Goblins, Freshman men's so ciety, held their first meeting at the Delta Upsilon house at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening, October 12. The purpose of the meeting was to per fect the organization for this year. The length of the meeting did not dampen the pep and spirit of the new members, according to those who at tended the get-together. Officers were elected as follows for the coming year: President Howard Turner. ' Vice-President Leslie Cadwallader. Secretary Merle Hale. Treasurer Stephen King. Sergeants-at-Arms Elbert Evans, Kenneth Schwab. Plans for the semester were dis cussed at length and committees ap pointed for various activities which the society will sponsor. The Green Goblins announce that again this year they are planning to do many worth while things, including aiding In ticket selling for game, ushering when opportunities arise, and helping out in various other school activities. The following resolution was adopt ed at the meeting and the Nebraskan publishes it at this time in order to acquaint students In general with the prupose of the Freshmen society: "Since the Green Goblins was origi nally established to promote friend ship and to lend its aid to all school activities worthy of assistance, it is also the purpose of the new Green Goblins to further promote this good Ideal. The Green Goblins will refrain from entering politics as an organi zation." COBNHUSKER LUNCHEON . TO BE GREAT AFFAIR "Are you going?" "Going where T" "To the Girls' Cornhusker luncheon, Saturday noon at the Lindell Hotel." "What is it?" "One of the oldest traditions the girls have at Nebraska that of lunching together before the Home coming Day." The W. S. 0. A. is in charge and are planning a very peppy affair. Ruth Lindsay, chairman of the enter tainment committee, promises a very unusual program. The program will to a certain extent be carried out In the decorations. Forty ."sure enough" footballs will be hung from the ceil ings. It is due to the courtesy of Lawlor Cycle Company, that the W. S. G. A. is able to secure the real stuff. The W. S. G. A. urges all the girls to co-operate with them by learning as many yells as possible before the luncheon'. The Varsity cheer leaders will be In charge and have declared that the girls can not leave until they can give the cheers and sing "The Scarlet and the Cream." Very unique favors are going to be given, which will add to the pep of the affair. Don't be afraid to buy a ticket be cause the luncheon won't be over In time, for it is the plan of the com mittee in charge to go in a body to the game. Get your ticket today 'they are on sale at the Student Activities v office and are 85 cents. Notre Dame snowed Western Nor mal under the score of 42 to 0. Rockne played his second string men for practically the entire four quarters. The work of Captain Coughlln was one of the features of the game. 'J I seu)i7cles of Dancing Learn to Dance! ENJOY YOURSELF THIS WINTER Ball Room Class Thursday at 8 o'clock. Fundamentals, new steps and ball room etiquette. Phone -6657 Miss Stevens OWEN P. STEWAOT balar ml SafaMM Graduate atudaat UnWaralty af Hatmta Candidate for Stafo Superintondci 30 year in Nebraska. 12 yaars in rural achoola. 20 years teachm experience. Former Assistant Stat Superintendent - WANT ADS. PARTY who found brown Martin fur leave at Student Activities office or call B6486 Reward. 2t FOR RENT Modern rooms in private home. 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