The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 16, 1923, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBKASKAN
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Alumnus Pledges Pig to Help
Pay for New Memorial Stadium
, We have something new In the
way of pledges.
No not fraternity pledges. That
would be ludicrous. This is not, it's
more so. We find that at least one
man within the boundaries of our
corn fed state, has a piggish idea of
how stadium money should be raised.
Ye who believe in pledges that
wriggle and squeal and are smelly.
Ye who believe in the beauty and
strength of piggish "Odoration."
List to this "piggish" "tail" still
sung by a "rag" reporter.
List to a tale of Broken Bow from
whence' the pigs came.
(with all respects to Mr. Long
fellow)
This is it:
On November 23, 1922 Yale B.
Huffman, ex-'05 Vice President of
Broken Bow State Bank, visited Mr.
Squires, '93 Broken Bow lawyer. Mr.
Huffman was seeking stadium
pledges. At that time Mr. Squires
was financially embarrassed, his
check book not being within reach,
and instead of taking the course of
the common herd in making pledges,
is to blame for this deplorable "hash
of words."
His pledge read: "I hereby pay
one boar pig named Pec, one nonde
script pig payable six
months after contract is entered in-1
to."
Wouldn't that knock you for a row
of Notre Dame back fielders? It is
rumored that Pec and the nonde
script will be auctioned off at the
Syracuse game.
"OVER CONFIDENCE"
SAYS KNUTE ROCKNE
Notre Dame Mentor Asserts
Team Has Learned
Lesson
"Over Confidence," was the term
Head Coach Knute Rockne of Notre
Dame used in an address before the
Ft. Wayne, Ind., high school students
Tuesday morning. He said his team
had learned their lesson and it was
a good thing they didn't lose any
more than a football game.
"Few Nebrakans," he continued
"can realize what it meant to the
collossal pride of the Irish." He says
the only way they can tell how the
Irish feel is to look back to last year
when the Syracuse eleven sent them
back home defeated.
Quality of character is what the
Huskers showed when they came
back and defeated the Notre Dame
last year. He is waiting to see if
his team possesses that "quality of
character" when they meet the But
lers next Saturday.
Dr. Aitken to Talk
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1 11C iJLUUUCIS
on
A lecture on "The Scudders," a
keen bit of satire on the fads, foibles
and follies of fashionable life by
Bachellor, will be given by Dr.
' Walter Aitken at the St. Paul church
next Sunday night. On succeeding
Sunday nights he will speak on the
following subjects: "The White
Flag," "The Power of a Lie," "The
Great Hunger," "Treacherous
Ground," "The Face of the World,"
"Conquest of Fear."
Hockey Aspirants
Practice Regularly
Hockey is now in full swing.
Twenty-four clubs have been checked
out for the season to those women
getting in at least five practices.
There is still plenty of time to get
in the ten required practices, and all
women who are interested are asked
to come to practice. These prac
tices are held every day at noon and
at 4 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday.
Freshmen Thanked
for Gift of Shako
Fares Are Cheaper
to Club Congress
' (University News Service)
Announcement has been received
by the extension service of the Col
lege of Agriculture that one and one
half fare on the "certificate plan"
will apply for members attending the
meeting of the second National Boys'
and Girls' Club Congress at Chicago,
November 30 to December 7, and
also for dependent members of their
families.
Tickets will be on sale in Nebraska
from November 27 to December 3.
Buyers of such tickets are cau
tioned to demand certificates instead
of receipts.
Boys and girls receiving prize trips
from railroads should request certi
ficates with the exception of the win
ners of the Chicago and Northwest
ern, and Rock Island railway trips,
the policy of which roads has not
been announced. Certificates should
not read to the International Live
Rtock Exposition.
The freshman football team re
ceived the following acknowledge
ment of their gift of the "Fuzzy
wuzzy" to the band leader from Wm.
T. Quick, director, and Maurice F.
Shickley, captain of the band:
Freshman Football Team,
University of Nebraska:
The University band of Nebraska
extends to you their sincere thanks
in appreciation of your beautiful gift
to the band. The fine spirit and good
fellowship in which it was given will
always be remembered and we wish
to assure you that the band will
always be back of you with a big
boost and are looking forward to the
time when we can show our appre
ciation in a more substantial way.
Yours very truly,
By a vote of the band.
WM. T. QUICK, Director
MAURICE F. SHICKLTY,
Captain.
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Silk dressing gowns, neg
ligees and capes will be
delicately handled while in
our care. You run no risk
sending them here. Satis
faction assured and lowest
prices prevail here.
"A Trial will convince"
VARSITY CLEANERS
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H JINGLE $20 H
in your own pocket by wearing ;
a J. B. Simpson suit or overcoat.
One price $31.50
Strictly all wool, tailored to order
and guaranteed to fit. - .
Ej See Walt Grassmuech E
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HUSKER SQUAD
GOES TO AMES
(Continued from Page 1)
the Husker onslaught. His changes
have been to insert two second string
tackles, Mayer and Anderson, into tho
lineup and shift Watts, who has been
performing at right tackle, to guard
The guard position being left open by
Schmidt, who has a fractured thumb
He is well pleased with his backficld
and no changes have been made. His
expectations of them, if they prove
out, will be something over which
Cornhusker followers can digest a lot
of thought. A two weeks rest, he be
lieves, will do as much for his squad
as it did for the Huskers when they
laid off of scheduled contests be
fore the Irish conflict.
Workout Strenuous.
The Husker workouts have been
strenuous this week and Coach Daw
son has been having his proteges hit
their stride in battles with the fresh
man. The statement he made after
the game last Saturday has been very
much in evidence his insistence on
hard practice and the chasing of con
fidence has been his most important
tasks this week. The statement he
made after the game was to the ef
fect that, "Well this game is over
at Ames next week." There is a lot
ol thought in that line.
The lineup that will no doubt start
the game at Ames will be: Rhodes,
left end, Weir left tackle, Berquist
left guard, Hutchison center, McGlas
son right guard, Bassett right tackle,
Meyers or Robertson right end, Cap
tain Lewellen quarterback, H De-
witz and Locke halfbacks, Ruf us De
witz fullback.
The squad of football men who will
leave with the Husker special Satur
day morning are: Mackey, Ballah,
Hinman, Hill, Johnson, Lindburg,
Randolph, Shostak, Wilson, Arm
strong, Posposil, Wehmer, Kiffin,
Rorby and Cameron.
Hi Y Clubs Ask
for Gospel Teams
Several requests have come from
various Hi Y clubs throughout the
state asking that the University Y.
M. C. A. gospel teams visit their
schools. Plans are being made to
send the first team to Burt county
where the first request came from,
according to Wendell Berge who has
charge of this work. ,
"Well trained capable men who
will give a favorable impression of
our University are to be sent out to
the various clubs," said Mr. Berge.
This is the second year that Mr.
Berge has served on the Y. M. C. A.
cabinet.
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New things are constantly ar
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ideas and new clothes all
selected especially for col
lege men.
Here are some of
the newest
Gray French Flannel, collar
attached Shirts, $3.50
A new shipment of pullover
sweaters with colored neck
bands, $10
Several new ideas' in wool
hose, $1 to $6
Cashmere wool scarfs in
checks and plaids, $3.50
New caps for late fall
$3
and a host of new suits,
overcoats, and Tuxedos.
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