1 V THE DAILY NEBKASKAN 'rA !!! 1 I I I VARSITY TRY AERIAL PLAYS ON FRESHMEN SQUAD HARD AT WORK to 960 last year. Reductions in ag ricultural enrollment are general all over the country, according to the dean of the Ohio College of Agri culture. police department will regulate traf fic on the streets bordering the high school building at Bloomington, Ind., during hours of dismissal and arrival of students. A number of minor ac cidents last spring and this fall in fluenced authorities to act before some serious accident happened. PREPARING FOR KANSAS Beat K. U. Ai l. WEEK A Corfo Dram POLA NEGRI Geo. Fitim"rlc Production ""THE CHEAT" .-.n. a bl sorene, c,i" nw-r "ain "SONG OF INDIA" Prolofue Presented by FDWAW DORIS ELLINCSON LYRIC CORCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT I. . . T. ALL WEEK X Glorious Adventure THOMAS MEIGHAN In Peter B. Kyee Story HOMEWARD BOUND Willi u nd Crw of Your Favorite. HEWS FABLES TOPICS "DREAM BOAT" Prologue Presented by IRENE FLEMING R1ALT0 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 1, J, S, 7, I COLONIAL ALU THIS WEEK A Show for tha Family "Your Friend and Mine" Adapted from Willard Mack's Ply of Loyalty and Disloyalty "FIGHTING BLOOD" Second Story of Second Series REVIEW AND COMEDY SHOWS START AT 1. 3, S, 7. 9 i MON. TUES. WED. BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL. Famous Australian Sportsman, Ath lete and Motion Picture Star. Snowy Baker Assisted by His Niece Hi Brother JOAN BAKER FRANK BAKER Damerel & Vaile In Words and Music HAYDEN, COODWIN A ROWE The Jazzomaniacs in A Festival of Sonf and Music LA COSTE A BON AWE In the Comedy Skit "A DOC'S LIFE" Lillian & Henry ZIECLER Modern Entertainers "HER DANGEROUS PATH- NEWS AND COMEDY PICTURES Babich and His Prize Orchestra Shows at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Nite 50c, feists 25c, Gal. 20c WED. THURS. OCT 17-18 ORPHEUM Popular Priced Matinee Thursday NIGHTS 1JD0 to S.00 MAT 50c He 2.O0 MAIL ORDERS NOW ORPHEUM TJ Special Mat. Tues. at 9 P. M. first Personal Appearance Here CHAS. RAY H person in the Spoken Play The Girl I Loved Nights 73c ts $230 Teus Mat. Best Seats $130 SEATS ON SALE WED. 3olh"Ouf "MofiaiJ Evening Dancing Class Starting Monday Oct. 2 Private Lessons Day or Evening Enroll Now Phone L6023 Carroll's Nebr. State Banl Bldo-. lath, and C Squad Reduced to Forty-five Men Seventy Out at Start of Year. The freshmen had the hard end of practice yesterday. For more than an hour they were used on de fensive, while the varsity tried out their newest combinations in forward passing. There were only five regu lar first team men on the freshman squad. This made it an easy after noon for the varsity who completed passes readily. The squad has been weeded down to forty-five men as compared to the seventy or more that started the sea son. Most of the men who dropped cut were light. Some of the fellows had difficulty in arranging their schedules for afternoon practice and had to quit for that reason. The practices thus far have devel oped several men of outstanding ability. Weir at left guard is a worry to any opposing man on the varsity, and he has brought down words of praise from the varsity coaches. He is only of medium weight but in this one position here a man with a lot of fight is needed, he fits to a "T." The Manderey toothers, Roy at right end, and Avard in the backfield have been showing first team form from the beginning of the season. They are good at the receiving end of a for ward pass, and Avard in the back field is a ground gainer of no mean ability. The freshman have a quarterback in Bill Bronson who can size up the opposing team, and who has done some pretty passing work. He and Manderey make a pair which is sure of connecting over half the passes they attempt. Some heavy men on the line in clude Jones, right guard, who tops the scales at 195, Bass right tackle 190, Gray 200. If a line were picked on the basis of weight alone, the freshman could have one aver aging over 190 pounds to the man. Freshman Coach Farley Young is making changes in lineup almost every day, and it is likely that the first team at the end of the season will be quite different from that at present. Right now in the scrim mages the second team shows up fullv as well as the first team, and men are swapped from one team to the other frequently. All girls desiring to go to the foot ball game on Saturday with someone and have no other plans, meet at Ellen Smith hall Saturday at 1:30 sharp. Grace Spacht will go with them. Soohomores of the Oregon Agri cultural College wear buff and blue vests as emblems of the class and for the purpose of promoting class spirit. LOST Schaeffer pen, name, Meva Jones engraved. Return to Ne braskan Office. Freshmen to Use Kansas Play in Daily Scrimmages with Var$ity. With the Kansas rime but four days away, the varsitv has a lot of hard work on their card that has to be rubbed off before the Cornhusk- ers kick off to the Sunflower state boys here Saturdav. A eood scrim mage is to be held with the fresh man every evening, the frosh to use the plays Kansas used in her battle against Oklahoma A, & M. last Sat urday. The Javhawks are nreriarinfi' for the annual battle with the Cornhusk- ers with renewed seal. Conch Potsy Clark says his team is in the best shape it has been all season and they are coming up here to give Nebraska a real battle. He says his team hasn't had a chance to show its strength this year because both pre vious games have been played in the mud. He has some trick plays up his sleeve that he is planning on try ing against the Scarlet and Cream. He said, "a dry field will help ma terially, because we can open up and try our real strength." In the College World James E. Watson, United States senator from Indiana, has been se cured to speak at convocation at the state university Wednesday morning. Senator Watson has be come famous internationally in the last few years since his election to the senate in 1916. Saturday will be one of the biggest days in the history of Drake Univer sity. Grinnell is making plans for one of the most enthusiastic home coming programs ever staged at that university. The Drake-Grinnell football game will be the center of the whole homecoming program. The body of Tom Johnston, law student at Kansas University, who drowned in the Kaw river October 3, was found this week. It was only possible to identify the body by a belt buckle. The Women's Athletic Association of Drake University pledged itself to raise. the sum of $2,000 during the school year. With this support promised, the association plans to accomplish a great deal this year. The first fatality of the 1923 foot ball season occurred when John Trise, star negro tackle of the Iowa State College eleven, died of injur ies received in the Ames-Minnesota game last Saturday. A mastodon skeleton was recently unearthed in Carnegie, Okla., that may be of great historical value to the School of Engineering Geology in Oklahoma University. Every student of the University of California is expected to submit to vaccination for smallpox and typhoid fever or pay his own hospital fees in case of illness. High school student "cops" in vested with full authority by the city After Enrollment in the Ohio College of Agriculture shows a continuance of the gradual reduction which be gan three years ago with the crash in farm prices in 1920. 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