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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1924)
c THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 REGENTS A5K FORer Continued From Page One.) rrSHJIuwlU be cared tor wun . 1 of only one-fifth o . mill n fflount.lmo.t negligible to the aver L per.on-just twenty cenU for t. tl 000 of assessed valuation. A partial list of bulldlngt needed by the University followa: City Campus. Womcn'i dormitories. Library. Dentistry. 1 " Electrical Engineering. Heating and Power Plant. Zeum of Natural History, School of. Fine Arts, Auditorium (one building). Observatory. Gymnasium. Mdcl College, Omaha. jjew wing to Hospital. Addition to Nurses' Home. Gymnasium. . Building for Pathology, Bacterio logy, Public Health, and Out-Patients. Agricultural Collage. Central Poultry Plant' Judging Pavilion and Livestock Barns. Women's Dormitory. , Gymnasium. Agronomy Building. Auditorium and Library. Curtis School and Substations. An appropriation for miscellaneous improvements. Additional Land. Purchases adjacent to Agronomy Farm and City Campus. HUSKERS WIN OVER JAYHAWKERS IN CAME (Continued From Page Two) plunged for another yard. Another drive by Rhodes gained ten yards but he fumbled and K. U. recovered on her 40-yard line. Hodges recov ered the ball. Mullins was injured and Kansas took out time. Hart failed to gain on an end run. Zuber fumbled a pass from center and was thrown for two yard loss. Burt failed to gain and was forced out of bounds. Zu ber's punt rolled forty yards. Ne- ORPHEUM THEATRE f ues. Oct 28 Two Dy Starting Lt Comte&Flesho&I TUNEFUL EXTRAVAGANZA SCfJG ml DAKCE pas 5MK LYRjCSimrcK BVCHA&QEOftCE UttUEST-MXCTCST KUaCAlHITOFTO SEASON BRILLIANT) COMPANY IIKH 'kai in' inir i . ..." if BrwiLDEfcKG NOVELTIES PRICES Niht: $10, $1.60, $2.00 plus tut Matin.. Wadnaaday: 60c ta $14)0. Seat sala now at Orph.um Mail and phont ardor racalvad Musical Co uancmg Amaricaa Tap, Stap, Claaaie, Eathat u Clor and Acrobatic. Stratcblnf, Pad and Bar Exarciaaa for Sanaatiaa al Staaa Dancinf. Children and Adult Cla$$e$ Daily. WANTED A (aw mora talanta ymmg nan and o taka part in aur LITTLE THEATER VARIETY SHOW, 'phona lor appointmant L802S ar BZ367. CARROLL'S Studia and Stafa Dancing, nab. Stata Bank BUf, I5tb and O. Eat and Drink! Ta.Ua Rarra,tiona Wonderful Music A Placu la Dauca A Plata to Bring Your Friends lor an Erasing. Ttit U DREAMLAND Playing Thm Coloniana, Tb DraaunlaaaVrs. Dancinrr School Larva to danca for $5.00 Fro Imsous if rot fail. Sraska'a ball on her Ine. own 20-yard Robartsoa Scores. Rhodes failed to gain on line plunge and forced out of bounds. Rhode -ove around Jayhawker'a left end tlx yards. On a fake punt formation Myer plunged through for three yards. Bloodgood punted forty yards and Hodges fum bled the punt and Robertson recov ered the pun! and . ran thirty yards for a touchdown. A. Mandery place kicked the extra point. Robertson broke loose from two tackier and ran for a touchdown. Score: Nebraska, 7; Kansas, 0. Burt kicked off thirty-five yards. Robertson returning thirteen yarda to Nebraska's 23-yard line. Blood good made six yards around Jay- hawker's right end. On a fake buck, Bloodgood plunged through for sev en yards and a first down. Nebras ka's ball on her own 41-yard line. Rhodes hit the line for four yards. Another plunge by Rhodea was good for six yards and a first down. Ne braska's ball on K. U.'s 48-yard line. Collins Scores. Rhodes plunged for three yards but Nebraska was penalized fifteen yards. Ball on Nebraska's 39-yard line. Rhodes shot a forward pass to Collins for twenty-five yards who ran forty yards to a touchdown. V Man dery place-kicked the extra point Score: Nebraska, 14; Kansas, 0. The play was a fake end run. Rhodes whirled and threw the bail to Collins, who took it behind thi K. U. safety man, and was tackled behind the goal. Burt kicked off fifty yards to a touchback. Nebraska's ball on her own 20-yard line. Bloodgood ran from punt formation seven yards through the K. U. left side. A. Man dery plunged for five yarda and a first down. On a split buck Myers plunged for five yards but play was called back and Nebraska penalized five yards for offside. Bloodgood faked a punt and Myers plunged for three yards. A forward pass by Bloodgood to Collins was incomplete. Kansas was penalized five yards for offside, and it is first down for Nebraska. The ball is on Nebraska's 37-yard line. Rhodes ran the right side of the Kansas line for five yards. H. Bak er goes in for Sanborn for Kansas. On a tackle around play, Ed Weir made three yards. Rhodes plunged three yards and made it a first down. On a fake off tackle smash, Bloodgood made four yards around K. U.'s left end. The ball is in the middle of the field. Myers hit center for .two yards. Time is up for third quarter with Nebraska in possession of the ball on Kansas' 48-yard line, third down and four yards to go. Score: Nebraska, 14; Kansas, 0. Fourth Quarter. A forward pass from Bloodgood to Collins was incomplete. Bloodgood punted thirty yards to Hart, who eturned five yards. Isset goes In .'or Hart for K. U. K. U.'s ball on ter own 28-yard line Burt hit the ine for three yards. Isset tried Ne iraska's right end for three yards. , forward pass, Zuber to Isset, was incomplete. Zuber punted fifteen yards out of - bounds. Nebraska's ball on Kansas 41-yard line. J. Anderson substituted for Isset for Kansas in the backfield. Rhodes drove over K. U.'s right guard for three yards. A. Mandery (Continued on Page Four.) Cool NightsTomato Soup FILLERS' RESCRIPTION HARMACY A I t yn ip I Week JLl 1 JLV 1 I Week Moe' LIBERTY Mowe' WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY Austin Getz America's most popular musical comedy star now featured with this season's big musical sensation Listen To Me at the Orpheum Theater, October 28th and 29th. Adv. 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Phone, B12U. iiiiiiiuiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiinmiKiiiHiiisiit I ORPHEUM Tomorrow Night I One Night Only Curtain at 8:15 S THE SELWYNS PRESENT : THE SENSATIONAL NEW YORK SUCCESS it PETROVA A ."HURRICANE" I a REAL PLAY Or REAL PEOPLE IN REAL LIFE ! mens-,.. sgSKSsT" a& " " Delighting Orpheum Theater patrons Everywhere 1 1 Theodore Westman Jr. and associate players in "SOJTHIS IS DIVORCE" By Bert Robinson VIC ADELAIDE Burns & Wilson In "The Untrained Nurse" Rose Mura's Revue Featuring ROSE MURR & HERBERT WEBSTER and a Scotch Bagpipe Band EVA PAT Esmond & Grant "Just Two Kids" RUTH BUDD Gordon & Carlell The Wyoming Duo in "VARIETIES OF THE WEST" "MINUTE NEWS and CURRENT VIEWS" Good Comedy and Topical Pictures BABICH and his PRIZE ORCHESTRA Entire Change of Program Thursday SHOWS 2:30, 7:00, 9:00. MATS. 25c5 NITE 50c; GAL. 20c Mat. 25c Night 40c Children 10c Husbands a la Carte Week RIALTO Week OrpheumTheatre "SF Thursday, Oct. 30 & a ftedtf a pwy of tovp, srcro anduS A Vl: PramatiaatfcM at a t sua uvrml t tha m mm. 4il!iana Ha With LT WilUr "r WaUs "Minion war Sm it Mat. 35c Night 50c Children 10c The Outstanding Drama of the Screen LEATRICE JOY Shows Start at 1-3-5-7-9 P. M. J A MUSICAL TREAT m YOU'LL WANT TO SEE Ql H7Q OF 1924 The Greatest of All Shrine Shows Presented By Th Arab Patrol of Sesostris Temple And a University Chorus of Forty A Big Musical Revue In 2 Acts 14 Scenes I ORPHEUM I E Friday and Saturday, Oct. 31 -Nov. 1 Reserved Seats Orpheum Box Office j EE Next Monday Morning s ah n i i aii w"l Colonial wk "If 3rou long for the open road or yearn for the deep sea trail, where untold adventure and romance unfold before you with the love of combat and the glory of conquest you will live it all with the Hawk of the Sea, the most daring .gentleman pirate that ever walked a wave-washed deck. Mat. 20c Night 25c Children 10c Shows Start at 1-3-5-7-9 P. M. -II THE mory cf girl adrift, and the man who saved her when she drifted too far. With a bis U 6 tar cast. ALAN CROSLAND f R.O O U CTI OSI Shows Start at 1-3-5-7-0 P. T.!. FrjLnzsr.athe Academy aK1" 9X30 1018 N St.