TIIE DAILY NEBRASKAN MILITARY TOURNEY GETS UNDER WAY (Continued from Page One). Company, Q, , , ( g. f.g. f.t.Pta Nuss, f 1 0 0 2 Goodson, f 1 0. 2 2 Jones, c 1 Johnson, g 0 Reach, g 0 Buechner, f 1 Fountain, g 0 0 1 0 o o 0 3 14 Company D. Andrews, f ... Simmerson, f Morrison, c Strayer, g .... Sheldon, g Wyant, c g. f.t. f.p.Pts ....2 1 8 ....3 0 0 ....0 .5 Wolf, g 0 1 0 0 0 0 o 1 0 1 1 0 1 10 7 22 10 Company C. g. f.t. f.p.Pts Rathsack, c 1 Shoop, g -0 Ravits, f 2 Lunner, f 1 Whalln, g 1 Beeber, g 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 14 Company A. f Osehnei Weir, 1 Worcheek, c 0 Haw, g 0 Posposal, g 2 g. f.t. f .p. Pts 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 11 The south is not known to produce wrestlers but the University of Wesi Virginia seems to have developed n team in the last few years that is able to throw any of them. The southerns walloped Penn last Friday and scored on the Ames squad two years ago when the ambitious Farm ers were almost unbeatable. Since Nebraska threw the big scare into the Iowa crew there has been little said about the unbeatable nature of the Ames team. ENGINEERS HEAR WOOD'S 8PEECH ON EDUCATION (Continued from page 1.) and two in other lines, with au aver age salary of $3000 to $3200 a year. Land development is one of the newest fields open to agricultural en gineers according to Mr. Wood. In California engineers map out tbo enormous extent of undeveloped lauds planning the communities and farms completely. Then the state loans farmers the money to build, taking mortgages on the land. In this way 132 farms including several towns were developed last year, he said. The men who planned this work re ceived salaries of $3500 to $4000 h year. Farm building and drainage is also a field for agriculture engineers, he said. "When you fellows get out of school you will probably want to design a million-dollar bridge the first tiling and you won't work unless you do. Well, just remember that the big jobs are made up of little ones." "Somebody has to write or you en gineers wouldn't know anything," he continued. "It is very difficult for engineering publications to get good articles written by good men. Any engineer should be able to make at least $500 a year on the side in Jour nalism." ' Nine commandments prescribed by the best men in the field of engin eeriug for student engineers, wrlch I gleaned from their writing are: "1. Take a prescribed course. "2. Take electives. "3. Train physically. "4. Study men and affairs. "5. Take some good engineering publication. "6. Keep all your school books am) collect a library. "7. Belong to a local and a na tional society. "8. Study outside of school. . "9. Make a living and save." Freshman Oass to Meet for Elections PAINFUL PART. "Jones hates to have his wife go south every winter." "Feels the separation, no doubt." "Yes, from the necessary coin." "Topics of the Day" Films. 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One more fall or decision on the Husker score card and the match would have boon hung up with the rest of the scalps in Coach Dawson's office. A village is a place where the clerk looks surprised when a married wo man asks for silk stockings. Drake's coach has issued a call for his football squad. Spring practico is going to be very severe over there according to dispatches. The Hull- dogs went through last season with out a defeat and they are going to try it again this year. They turn out a pretty clever squad every years and it does credit to tho school. There are some big schools in the Valley that have stooped for the Bulldog and he is still up and coming. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING A critic charges that our age is more interested in property than in men, and there really are more gai ages than emergency wards. ENGINEERS Why not have your name or initials stamped in gold on your instrument or other leather cases. We specialize in binding magazines and books. 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