.... . ... ... - Sunday. November 26, 192 Soino peoples seem to bo getting; along nicely, and others hnvo some-ho.ly-8 nior.il support. Ford urges people to spend their money freely. Sure; what Ib a mere million to fellows like us? DREAMLAND 1615 N ST. Thr home of ! !rltiK. ',,rr nlKht e-pt Sunday J, .unclnii prtlc. will - WHI make rrm-rvMlon, l.r "m,l or more. I'hone K-S4.M "Brrvln. Will rr.erve p'rtlr. Monilny, Tuwlar and Thnr.lir nlKhl". SNAPPY SUITS TO ORDER $35 to $50 Young men's goods; and young men s styles. All that is new in woolens are here. A big store and a largo stock to select from. We nl remodel, repair, clean and press garments for men and women. MacCarthy Witson'& Ryan, Inc. 132 NORTH 11st St Phone L6oI5 JPW'm CDRQIXS' PhooeL6oI5 , Ht&SA STATE BANK 6U)0l 15 0J " Heffley's Tailors WHIPCORD SPECIALS Remodeling for Men and Women 138 North 11th St. - m ALL THIS WEEK Harry Carey In "Man to Man' ALL THIS WEEK The Sensation of New York Mack Sennett Li-". ji innr iiirf "The Crossroad of New York" A revelation of the night lights and bright lights of New York. Other Entertaining Features. SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.a ALL THIS WEEK PHENOMENAL HIT Guy Bates Post In "Masquerader" Unuusual Love Story Told in "Masquerador" Other Entertaining Features. SHOWS START AT 1. 3, 5, 7, 9.a PROGRAM NOV. 23-24-25 Thursday, Friday and Saturday 'In the Days of Buffalo Bill' Romance and Thrills "SMALL TOWN DERBY" A New Comedy DRESSLER & WILSON Present Novelty Dancing HARRY GARLAND -The Story Without a Tail" Mme. Doree's Celebrities Impressions of Famous Operatic Stars Introduction Miss Emily Miller HUG HIE CLARK "Commander In Chief of the Army of Fun TO BE ANNOUNCED Babch and Orchestra Shows Start at 2:30, 7 and 9. Mat, 20c: Nits. 40c; Gal, 15c P I COLLEGE SPORTS BOWMAN IIS RAGE Pierce Rogers is Second in Y. M. C. A. Thanksgiving Cross Country Meet Clare Howman, captain of the 1922 Nebraska crosscountry squad, won first place In the annual Y. M. C. A. Thanksgiving cross-country meet held on a four-mile course Saturday afternoon. The time was twenty minutes and fifty-four seconds. Tierce Rogers won second place. Farm House won the trophy of fered by the Lincoln Sperling Goods Company for the first organisation finishing. The members of his team placed third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh. They are Higgins. Hartman, Weir, Cook and Ross. The first annual high school cross country meet was held Sat. under the auspices of the University. Ton men entered but the Tiopo was ex pressed by officials in charge that many more would be entered in the future contests. Hastings was first and Tobias second in high school contest. Coach .'. Lloyd McMasters. cross country coach, is asking that all en trants for the fraternity meet which will be held next Saturday be turned Into him at the earliest possible time. No entry fee is charged for this an nual event and it is expected that many. of the fraternities which did not enter the race last year will be represneted Saturday. So live that it will never be neces sary to whine about the way your friends are failing to stand by you. Fable: Once a man lert his car in a repair shop for a week, and the gasoline didn't evaporate from his tank. The ancient galleons were very small. Doubtless they were the seven-point kind one gets at a filling station. One onth from today Vou must pretend to like the fancy little dudad Daughter is making to hang your ties on. nsraruimiM VkiT O&lVi Commencing MONDAY MATINEE, NOV. Wm.M. Kibbles Thirty SCHOOLED ACTORS ACTRESSES SOLO CONCERT BAND AND ORCHESTRA PRODUCTION CARRIED COMPLETE STREET PARADE AT NOON MAIN STREETS ONLY SCENIC PRODUCTION CADI!! Matinees MAGNIFICENT THE BEST OLDEST LARGEST MATINEE 25c EVENING 25c, Prices: Matinee Daily 25c, 50c. B3126 1 IvEiui Commencing Wednesday Matinee, Nov. 29 Orpheum Orchestra, TOPICS OF THE DAY 2:20 2:23 KAROLI BROS. A Pariaian Novelty Act. 2:33 ROXY LAROCCA Wizard of the Harp. 2:50 SIMPSON Present a Comedy 3:04 SWARTZ & Popular Melodies 3:22 Karyl Norman "The Creole Fashion Plate" In "SOMETHING DIFFERENT." 3:36 "SENATOR" FORD From Michigan 3:56 IVAN BANKOFF In "The Dancing Master" with Beth Cannon 4:16 PAT HE 4:26 THE CORNHUSKERS PLOW THROUGH TO EIGHT TOUCHDOWNS IN CLASH WITH CYCLONES (Continued from rage One). Wolters returned twenty-five yards to the Ames thirty-yard line. Wolters gained five yard on a smash through the .line, but was thrown for a five yard loss on the next play. On an attempted end run Roberts failed to gain. Roberts punted forty yards, Hartley returning thirteen yards to Nebraska's thirty-eight-yard line. Hartley hit the Aggies right side of tho line for five yards but the gain was disallowed and Nebraska was penalized five yards for offside. Lew ellen punted forty-three yards out of bounds. It was Ames' ball on its own twenty-four-yard line. Schocppel In tercepted a forward pass by Roberts and carried the ball to the Ames five yard line. Hartley hit center for one yard. On the next play Noble plunged through for four yards and a touch down. Hartley place-kicked a goal for the extra point. Score: Nebraska. 14; Ames, 0. Weller kicked off fifty-two yards, Wolters returning twenty-two yards to Ames' twenty-eight-yard line. On a double pass Wolters made two yards around Nebraska's right end. Saund ers ran from punt formation and made four yards through the left side of the Nebraska line. A forward pass, Roberts to Riggs, was good for two yards. Roberts punted thirty yards. The punt hit Noble in the back and was recovered by. Ames on Nebraska's thirty-seven-yard line. The ball hit Noble as he came running down the field and was recovered by Eker.s. Ne braska took out time. Klemke was substituted for Schoeppel at Nebras ka's left end position. Roberts tried a forward pass to Wolters. but Weller broke through and intercepted the pass back of the line. It was Ne braska's ball on her own twenty-five-yard line. On an off tackle drive. Noble made five yards. Noble made a yard on a split buck. lewellen failed to gain on a line plunge. Lewellen's punt was partially blocked by Ander son and Ames recovered the ball on its forty-five-yard line. Wolters made four yards on a line plunge. Wolters shot a forward pass to Laughlin which wts completed but gained no ground. The Aggies tried a triple pass and Wolters was thrown iwouays Magnificent Stupendous HIGH GRADE VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS THE MOST GORGEOUS SCENERY EVER ERECTED BUCK AND WING DANCERS PRE WAR PRICES PREVAIL Daily CALCIUM ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL EFFECT TOM SHOW IN THE WORLD and SOc. 50c and 75c Plus Tax Nights 25c. 50c, and 75c B3126 mm the Best in the West AESOP'S FABLES 8:20 8:28 8:38 8:50 & DEAN . Skit, "Chop Stewy.' 9:04 CLIFFORD Original Nonsense. 9:22 9:36 9:56 10:16 NEWS. 10:2 DAILY N ERRASKAN for an eight-yard loss. Roberts punt ed thirty yards. Russell fumbled but Noble recovered the ball on Nebras ka's thirty-three-yard line. Lewellen punted thirty yards. Wolters fumbled and Weller recovered, carrying the ball to Ames' eighteen-yard line. No ble hit the line for two yards. Noble bucked through the three additional yards. Wingert was substituted for Talm in the Ames backtield. Lewellen drove off tackle for four yards. Time was up for tho first period with Nebraska in possession of the ball on Amos' ten-yard-line. Score: Nebraska, 14; Ames, 0. Second Quarter. MeGlasson was substituted for Wenke in the Nebraska line, Hart ley ripped center on the first play for five yards and a first down. On an oft tackle smash Noble made four yards through the left side of the Ames line. Nebraska fumbled on the next play and Ames recovered on her one-foot line, Roberts punted thirty yards. Russell fumbled but re covered, returning ten yards to tho Ames twenty-yard line. Noble ran the Aggies' left end for thirteen yards. Lewellen tried to run around the other end but was thrown for a two yard loss. On an off-tackle play Noble made three yards. Cody was substi tuted for Laughlin at left end for Ames. Noble followed with a drive :or ?ven yards across the Ames' for seven yards across the Ames Score: Nebraska, 20; Ames, 0. On the try for point Captain Hart ley place-kicked. Score: Nebraska, 21; Ames, 0. Herb Dewitz was substituted for quarterback for Nebraska. Weller kicked off sixty yards over the Ames goal to a touchback, but the kick was called back for a five yard offside penalty on Nebraska. The succeeding kick was from the thirty-five yard line. Weller kicked off fifty-five yards to Ames thirty-two-ynrd line. Ames tried a double rass for a half yard gain by Wolters through the line. Roberts' forward passed to Rigg for a five-yard gain. Roberts shot another forward pass but Weller broke through and blocked it, knocking the ball to the ground. Rob erts punted twenty-seven yards to Lewellen on Nebraska's thirty-eight-yard line. Hartley made two yards or the right side of the line. Herb Dewitz ran through center for three yards. Hartley forward passed to Klempke for twenty yards but the play was called back on the decision that both teams were offside. Lewel len punted forty-five yards. Roberts returning ten yards to Ames' ten-yard line. A forward pass from Saunders to Cody gained six yards. Wolters ran Nebraska's left end for thirty-five yards and Nebraska was penalized ten yards for unnecessary roughness. Sanders tried Nebraska's right end but failed to gain. Wingert hit the Nebraska line for three-yard gain. A double rass and subsequent forward pass from Roberts to Riggs gained only a yard for the Aggies. A for ward pass, Roberts to Wolters, then gained ten yards and a first down. It was Ames' ball on Nebraska's fifteen-yard line. Roberts shot a forward rass to Wolters, who carried the ball across the Nebraska goal line for a touch down. The pass was good for fifteen yards. Score: Nebraska, 21; Ames, S. On the try for point Roberts' kick hit the goal posts. Score: Nebraska, 21; Ames, 6. Roberts kicked off fifty yards, Lewellen returning twenty-five yards to Nebraska's thirty-five-yard line. On a drive off tackle Noble went through for ten yards and a first down. Noble hit the right side of the Aggies line for two yards. A forward pass. Hart ley to Klempke was incomplete. A forward pass. Hartley to Lewellen, was incomplete. Lewellen punted thir ty yards and Roberts muffed the punt The ball rolled to Ames' two-yard line, where It was recovered by Sanders of Ames. Roberts punted thirteen wards and Hartley heeled the catch on Ames fifteen-yard line. On an off-tackle drive Noble broke through for six yards. Noble hit center tor three yards. Lewellen made a half yard on an off tackle play. Dewitz broke through center for seven yards and a touchdown. Seore: Nebraska, 27; Ames, 6. On the try for point. Hartley placked-kicked. Score: Nebraska, 28; Ames, 6. Toung was substituted for Sand. era in the Ames' backfield. Weller kicked off fifty yards across the Ames goal for a touchback. Ames put the ball In play on Its own twen ty-yard line. Roberts ran from punt formation for one-yard rain. Young ran from punt formation and made six yards through the left aide of the Ne braska line. Time was up for the half. Score: Nebraska, 28; Ames, ft. . . Third Quarter. House was substituted for Peterson at Nebraska's center position. Tonng fumbled the kick but recovered on Ames' five-v'd line. Robots punt rolled sixty-eight yards and was re covered by Rufus Dewitz on Nebras ka's twenty-eight-yard line. Noble hit the lino for two yards. Hartley hit ihe lino for four yards, and feeling so inclined repeated the play for four yards more and a first down. Hartley drove off tackle for eight yards. Rufus Dewitz hit center for eight yards and a first down. Hartley smashed through for eleven yards. It wa9 Nebraska's ball on Ames twenty-four-yard line. R. De witz went through for seven yards. Herb Dewitz bucked center for five yards and a first down. R. Dewitz bucked through for three yards. Hart ley then faked a buck at center and R. Dewitz shot around left end for five yards. Hartley lost a half yard on a line plunge. Noble took five yards and a first down. Schoeppel went in for Klempke. Noble went through for four yards. Noble went through for twelve yards an da first down. Herb Dewitz faked a plunge at center and scored a touchdown. Score: Nebraska, 34; Ames, 6. Hartley place-kicked for the extra point. Score: Nebraska, 35; Ames, 6. Weller kicked oft fifty yards over the Ames goal line. Ames put the ball in play on their twenty-yard line. Young ran from punt formation and made three yards on the right side of the Nebraska line. Young then squirmed through the line for four yards. On a double pass Roberts was thrown for a two yard loss. Roberts punted forty yards, R. Dewitz return ing seven yards to Nebraska's forty-two-yard line. Hartley plunged for four yards. Hartley smashed the line for five yards. Noble squirmed through for two yards and a first down. R. De witz made two yards over the Ames left tackle. Hartley's forward pass to Schoeppel was good for ten yards and another first down. R. Dewitz bucked the line for five yards before he was forced out of bounds. A forward pass. Hartley to Noble was incomplete, but Ames was off side and Nebraska was given a first down. Hartley plunged through for five yards and Noble repeated with a seven yard smash for a first down. It was Nebraska's ball on Ames' fourteea yard line. Noble smashed through for ten Try Our Combination Lunches Meier Drug Co. "Always the Best" Published in the interest of Elec trical Development by on Institution that will be helped by what' ever helft the Industry. yards and another first down, Hart- lev hit the rlirht side of the Ames line for four yards and a touchdown Score: Nebraska, 41; Amos, 6. On tho try for point, Hartley missed. Score: Nebraska, 41; Ames, 6. Stubbs was substituted at right guard for Ames, taking Smith's place. Weller kicked oft fifty-five yards. Wolters fumbled and Riggs recovered for a twelve yard return. Roberts ran from punt formation and made three yards through the Nebraska line. Young ran from punt formation but Weller broke through arid dumped him for a two-yard loss. Wolters took six vards in a smash through the left side of the Nebraska line. Rob erts punted twenty-five yards. R. De witz returning five yards to the mid dle of tho field. Hartley made a yard on a line play. Sanders replaced Wolters In the Ames backfield. Noble took three yards over the Ames right tark'e. R. De witz failed to gain on a line plunge. Hartley's punt rolled forty-six yaHs across the Ames goal line and Ames put the ball in play on its own twenty yard line. . Roberts ran from punt formation and covered eleven yards around Ne braska's left end before he was brought down. On a split buck Sand ers bit the line for two yards. The time was up for the end of the third period. Score: Nebraska. 41; Ames, 6. Fourth QQuarter. McAlester was substituted for Schoeppel at left end for Nebraska. Roberts ran from punt formation and made five yards through the left sine of the Nebraska lino. A forward pass by Roberts was Intercepted by Hartley and it was Nebraska's ball on the Ames' thirty-nine yard line. Hartley plunged for four yards. Noble shot through the line for five yards. H. Dewitz failed to gain through enter, but Hartley on the next WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, OPEN NITES FOR PARTIES Refreshment Committees Place Your Order Now Punch, per gallon $1.00 Over five gallons 85 Capp's 2 Fountains 10c-Plain Malted Milk, with 2 Wafers-lOc Butler Drug Co. Fritzlen Drug 1321 O St. 1434 O St. s ( lit ' mi UV Jmi f4 Shoes. Which kind gets you there the quickest? Two college men were walking down the road, when a classmate whizzed by in his car. "Pretty soft 1" sighed one. Said the other, "I'll show him. Some day I'll own aear that's got his stopped thirty ways. " The more some men want a thing, the harder they work to get it. And the time to start work ingsuch men at college know is right now. All question of classroom honors aside, men would make college count for more if they realized this fact: You can buy a text book for two or three dollars, bit you can sell it for as many thousand once j-ou have digested the contents. This is worth remembering, should you be inclined to the self-pity which social comparisons sometimes cause. And anyway, these aisunt tions are bound to be felt, even though your college authorities bar certain luxuries as un democratic as perhaps they are. The philosophy that will carry you through is this: "My day will come and the more work I crowd into these four years, the quicker 1 11 make good.' 'esrern Electric Sine 1S69 muken md distributor play plunged through for six yards and a first down. Noble went through for two yards. Hartley hit the line for two yards. A forward pass by Hartley was ln terepted by Young and It was Ames bnll on Us eight-yard line. Roberta ran from punt formation and made four yards through tho Nebraska line. A forward rass from Roberta was muffed by Cody. Ames punted. Nebraska took the hall, and after a series of line plunges and taklo drives, Rufus Dewlts smash ed his way through center for the eighth Husker touchdown. Nebraska kicked off to Ames, who soon lost the ball on downs. Tho Uuskers smashed down the field on straight football to the eight yard line, where Russell crossed the goal line on a long end run for the last score. Nebraska was on. her way to another touchdown when the final whistle blew. Final score: Nebraska, 54; Ames, 6. Following is tho lineup: Schoeppel L.E Laughlin Wenke L.T , Schmidt Passett L.O Anderson Peterson C I.ongstreet Derquist RO Smith Weller R T Kkens Scherer R E Riggs Russell Q.n Wolters (C) Noble L.H Sanders Lewellen R.II Roberts Hartley (O F.B Falm Officials: A. O. 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