I THE DAILY NEBR ASKAN HUSKERS WIN OVER JAYHAWKERS IN CAME (Continued from Page Three.) made three yards on an off tackle drive. Taylor waa substituted for R. Smith in K. U. line. Rhodes hit cen ter for five yards and a first down. Nebraska has the ball on Kansas' 3-yard line. Rhodes plunged three yards through the right side of K. U.'s lino. A. Mandery drove over K. U.'s right tackle for three yards. Myers plunged two yards through center. Swope was substituted for Mul- lins in the Kansas line. The ball was on K. U.'s 23-yard line, two yards to go on the fourth down. Bloodirood tried center but failed to gain. It was Kansas' ball on her own 23-yard line. Lindley substitutes for J. Anderson in the Kansas backfield. Zuber ran from punt formation and made thirteen yards around Nebraska's right end. Scholi substituted for Captain Weir for Nebraska. 20-yard Pass Successful. Lindley tried the line but failed to grain. Pospisil substituted for Hub ka. Zuber passed to Hodges for twenty yards. Kansas has the ball on Nebraska's 47-yard line. R. Man dery for Robertson. Locke for A. Mandery. Zuber forward passed to Hodges for eight yards. Ball on Ne braska's 4-yard line. Another pass, Zuber to Hodges, was incomplete. Rhodes grounded the balL Hodges squirmed through center for three yards and a first down. A pass from Zuber was incom plete. On a fake play Haley ran Nebraska's right end for eighteen yards. The ball was on Nebraska's 18-yard line. A forward pass by Zuber was grounded by Collins. ' Starr goes in for Lindley for K. U. Another pass by Zuber was in complete, j A pass, Zuber to Hodges gained four yards. It was the fourth down and six yards to go. The ball is on Nebraska's 14-yard line. Zuber's forward pass to Starr, who caught the ball in the corner of the field was good for fourteen Burt place-kicked the extra point yards and a touchdown. Score: Nebraska, 14; Kansas, 7. Voight goes in for R. Smith in the Kansas line. Burt kicked off fifty yards, Locke fumbled but returned for an eight yard gain. The ball was on Nebras ka's 9-yard line. Ristine for Myers in Nebraska's backfield. Nebraska faked a punt and Rhodes made no gain. Halpin went in for Haley. On a sweeping end run Locke made thirty yards around K. U.'s right end. Ristine forced out of bounds for no gain. Locke drove outside K. U. s left tackle for five yards. Testerman goes in for Baker. Rhodes plunged five yards and a first down. The game ended with the ball in Nebraska's possession. Score by quarters Nebraska 0 0 14 0 14 Kansas 0 0 0 7 7 The lineup: Nebraska Pos. , Kansas Robertson re Anderson Molzen rt Mullins Hubka rg R, Smith Wostoupal e Davidson J. Weir lg Haley Ed Weir It B. Smith Collins le Sanborn Bloodgood qb Hodges A. Mandery rh Hart Rhodes lh Zuber Myers fb Burt Officials: Referee Walter Ecker sall, Chicago. Umpire R. C. Lamp ke, Northwestern. Field Judge Dr. A. J. Reilly, Georgetown. Head Linesman B. L. McCreary, Okla homa. ' Substitutions: Nebraska Locke for A. Mandery; Schols for Molznn; R. Mandery for Robertson; A Man dery for Locke; Robertson for R. Mandery; Scholz for E. Weir; Pospi sil for Hubka; K. Mandery for Rob ertson; Locke for A. Mandery; Ris tine for Myers; Hubka for J. Weir; Kamm for Bloodgood. Kansas H. Baker for Sanborn; Sanborn for H. Baker, H. Baker for Sanborn; Isetta for Hart; J. Anderson for Isetta; Taylor for R. Smith; Swope for Mul lins; Lindley for J. Anderson; Starr for Lindley; Voights for Smith; Hal pin for Haley; Testerman for Baker; Snyder for Halpin; Hardy for Snyd er; Powers for W. Anderson; Cloud for Davidson. Football Scores EASTERN. Watt Virgin!. 13, Centra 6. Rutgers 13, Lehigh 13. Syracuse 10, Pean Stat 6. Carnai ia Tach 6, Pittsburg 0. Brown 3, Yala 13. Dartmouth 6, Harvard 0. Notra Dana 12, Princeton 0. Lafayette 20, Washington Jk Jef ferson 6. Alabama 14, Georgia Tech 0. Hobart 0, Colgate 49. Pann U. 27, Virginia 0. Boston U. 0, Army 20. MIDDLE WESTERN. Michigan 21, Wisconsin 0. Iowa U. 13, Wisconsin 0. Chicago 3, Ohio State 3. Da Pauw 0, Illinois 45. Michigan Aggies 9, Northwestern 13. Wabash 0, Bntler 12. Kansas Aggies 7, Missouri 14. Oklahoma 0, Drake 28. Creighton 7, Haskell 7. ASSIGN JUNIORS TO TWO STDDIOS Names from "M" to "P" Are in List to Take Pictures on Monday and Tuesday. The following juniors are to have their pictures taken for the Corn husker junior section at Hauck't and Townsend's studios Monday and Tuesday: Townsend's Studio. .Mestl, Randolph; Meston, Archie; Meyer, Harold; Meyer, Marie; Mie lenz, Frank; Mielenz, Rosanne; Mill- . ..... i w : 1 1 er, tred; Miller, tteien; miner, Laura; Miller, Murray; Mills, George; Minor, Raymond; Mitchell, John; Mitchell, Vernon; Molzen, Ce- WANT ADS ;il; Monia, Marval; Moore, Frank; Moore, Robert; Moore, Ruth; Moore, Walter; Morris, Sutton; Morrow, Ed ward; Moseman, Paul; Moynahan, Francis: Muhm, Jaye; Mumby, Wen dell; Murphy, Frances; Myers, Doug las; Neff, Kenneth; Nelson, rreaa; Nelson, Irene; Nelson, Mildred; ei son, Pearl; Nelson, Ruby; Nelson, Wallace. Neville, Virginia; Newell, Mar: Newman, Richard; Newton, Ruth; Nichols, Maynard; Nielson, Helen; Nies, Frank; Nix, Mary; Noh, Gil bert; Nordaotem, Ellen; Norton, Eve lyn; Norval, Wilmot; Novak, Matthi as; Oberlies, Helen; O'Brien, Gene vieve; Ogden, Louise; Olnhausen, Louis; O'Halloren, Isabel; Ohlsen, Elsa; Olanosky, Barney; Ohmstede, Logan; Oliver, Arthur; Olmstead, Dorothy; Olson, Jeanette; Olson, Margaret; Ostoff, Florence; O'Neill, Lee; Otten, Wilber; Overland, Dor. othy; Parham, Alpha; Parker, Adol phus; Parker, David; Parker, Mary; Parker, Ruth. TOWNSEND Portraits.- "Pro serve the present for the future." Adv. LOST Shell rimmed glasses be tween Social Science and Bessey Hall about 2 P. M. Friday. Call B1506. ANYONE desiring the Lincoln Hotel ballroom November 1, call manag er of the Lincoln. LOST A small brown leather purse. Return to Nebraskan Business Office. Send it to VARSITY Cleaners & Dyers ROY WYTHERS. Mgr. 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Steel rod and frame $3.75. $4.95 and $8.75 Accessory Aisle Street Floor OTtTO What you've wanted We know, of course, that a great many men who appreciate fine clothing have wanted to wear Society Brand Clothes and have felt they couldn't afford it. Now they can. have them for forty dollars. Other Society Brand Suits up to $7 5 t n ELI SHIRE, President Bros Co I $2.50 Rndge A Cues Hosiery Section. This is her necklace Of smooth amber beads, That looks just like butterscotch! All a dress needs! Amber graduated cubes, $1.25 ta $3.50 Center Aisle Street Floor. These are her black And White Gloves which achieve A striking effect With her new long tight sleeve. Embroidered im White. On Novelty Caffs, Only Four Dollar On . This Is the Wardrobe That Vera Mills Built Now Vera Mills is just the type of a girl That you've often thought you would like to be. You've seen her at football games and at "proms" On College campus, at afternoon tea. As she pas you by, you quick tense her charm. 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