THE DAILY NEBR ASKAN EIGHTY LINE UP GROSS-COUNTRY . am. mm m m i m m v V m T1 T V I WITH YEARLINGS FOR GRID DRILL "Choppy" Rhode Looka Over New Material t Kaggie Game Listed Eighty wouldbe warriors from the freshman tribe, have reported and taken out equipment for football Their initial practice was last night but workout was general and none of them were given a chance to show much action. The task ot lining up this bunch of hopefuls and picking an aggressive eleven from their midst has fallen to "Choppy" Rhodes, Nebraska's star backfield men last yer. He will be assisted by Harold "Hutch" Hutchi son, ceiter in the 26 Varsity team. "Hutch" has been chosen as special mentor of the line. Another assist ant for Rhodes is to be appointed soon. There are several canaiaaws HEN TO REPORT Monday Afternoon at Stadium It Time Set by Jimmy Lewis, in Charge A call has been issued for all can didates for the cross-country team to report at the Stadium Monday afternoon to check out suits. The call was issued by Jimmy Lewis, cap tain of last year's squad, who is to assist in the coaching this fall. Fresh men wishing to work on cross-country should report at the same time. Hays and Reller are the only mem bers of last year's regulars who are back this year. Dickson, a letter man of two years ago, is back in school. Grahm, star of the freshmen cross-country team last year, is also out of school. Schnlt Is Away Jimmy Lewis will have charge of ia ersu-nuntrv team until abou selection has been made. On Drill Fielo Frosh practice this year will be conducted on the drill field north of Social Science building. According to Coach Bearg, the freshmen are somewhat handicapped by the lack arnfshlA nlare to train, but vfc H BuavHw. K he hopes that soon there will be real grid for the exclusive use of first-year aspirants for varsity fame Freshman football this season r.ttan mnne nnnortunities for it's narticiDsnts to eain fame in grid circles than it has ever before. They are to Dlay the Kansas Aggies November 6 in the Nebraska Mem on'.l Hfadinm. If the doie at the present time is correct, the Fresh men are roine into a conflict that will be as strongly fought as any Varsity game played. Fatara Not Kaowa The future of the new men is not known yet because of the short time they have practiced, but some of them have the faint halo of coming stars already. Witte and McBride, Lincoln's contribution to the squad, give great promise. From this spring's freshman Tanks come Craig, Richardson and Munn, from whom much is expected. Much other ma terial with great promise is in the freshman ranks but as yet they haven't had time to bring themselves ts the front IN THE VALLEY ... by v . . Fred Zimmer for the Job, but as yet no definite the first of October. Coach Henry F. Schulte is visiting the high schools nt th. state and will not be back until shortly before the first contest. Three home meets and one out-of- town are scheduled this year in addi tion to the Valley meet to be held at Norman. Okla. Nebraska's first meet is with Drake in Lincoln on October 2. Witfc onlv three lettermen bade, chances for new men are unusually bright, according to authorities. The failure of Grahm to return to school m a distinct disappointment. Cap tain Hays is at present handicapped by a bad ankle so there may be four places open to new men. Mea Reported. Among the men who have already reported are: MacCartney, a sud atitnte from last year; Johnson and Roberts from last year's track squad; Chadderdon. crack University Place dintfinc man: and Schulz and Lesser who have been working out all summer. The cross-country schedule fol lows: Oct. 2 Drake at Nebraska. Oct. 9 Missouri at Nebraska. Oct. 23 Nebraska at Kansas Uni versity. Nov. 13 Kansas Aggies at JNe- braska. Nov. 20 Valley Meet at Okla homa. Two weeks from this Saturday will see the beginning of the l2tJ football season at the University of Nebraska. .Official practice for the Cornhuskors, as well as other Val ley teams, started Wednesday. We 'shall await with interest the oncom ing season. Coach Ernest Bearg hat elevea letter-men back la sail this year and boat of promising material from last year' second and yearling teams. Bearg politely informed thosa gath ered for the opening practice that no one was assared of a place oa the team. With this ttttimatam before them it is up to the iadividnal play ers to show their ability. The 1926 Hasker team will have no one on the roster becaase of a so-called "drag." The Drake "Bulldogs," the team that handed Nebraska a defeat in a blizzard at Des Moines last year will be the Husk-era' first AnnAnenta. This game is only a little over two weeks away and much hard work is ahead of the coaches and the players in order that a winning combination may take the field for the opening whistle. New material mast be vacovered and developed to take the places va cated by the loss of Wir, Rhodes Hutchinson, Wostoopal and Locke In Iki. combination Nebraska lost speed, brawn and brains and it may be difficult to find mea capable of takinsr their olaces. However, both off and on the campns, optimism reigns supreme as to what this season has in store for the Cornhnskers. An added feature to this years football schedule is the game ached ule between the Nebraska freshmen team and the Kansas Aggie fresh men. Allowing the freshmen teams in the valley to enter competition against other schools will undoubted ly create more interest in football among the first year men. It will also give the coaches a chance to observe how future Varsity material looks under fire. It is the purpose of this column to give the Nebraska readers a compre hensive view of athletics in the Mis souri Valley Conference in detail, and of intercollegiate athletics in general. Watch this column for a re sume of all of Nebraska's opponents this year. Valley Seals Are Placed la Coliseum A hove .h stao-e of the new, Colls eum have been placed ten large seals of the universities in the Missouri Valley conference. They Include Mto miH Kansas State and Kansas Unl vonitV Oklahoma University and Oklahoma State. Ames. JJrake, Wash ington, Grinncll, and Nebraska. The N club room has two large seals of the University Hutker Grid Men Report for Practice (Continued from Page One.) The matter of filling the center position left vacant by the gradua tion of Harold Hutchison and Joe Westoupal is one of the big Jobs tac ing the Husker coach. Among the outstanding new men are Lloyd Grow, Osceola, 185 pounds; Louis Holmes, Grand Island, 200 pounds; Ted James, Greeley, Colo., zuu pounds; Paul Morrison, Havelock, 173 pounds; Joe Reeves, omana, i pounds; and Merle Zuver of Adams, 188 pounds. Letter Mea la Backfield. t ,1,. Lo.i.ftaM fVo air loiter men All 1 1 1 C vcvimv., - - - are John Brown, Lincoln, 162 pounds and Robert Stephens, Hastings, 16U pounds, quarterbacks; Frank Dailey, Alliance. 160: Avard Mandery, le- cumseh, 173; Frank Mielenz, Stan ton, 160; and Glen Presnell, 180, all halfbacks. There are a number of backfield men who have had experience but have not lettered. These include Bill Rronson. Lincoln: Ellsworth DuTean, Morrill; and James Wickman, Moril!, IOC 30E3COE30E 301 X0E3OI I0E3C WELCOME BACK TO THE LINDELL PARTY HOUSE Opening Tonight FEATURING BECK'S and THE REVELLER'S ORCHESTRAS. DON'T FAIL TO HEAR THE REVELERS LINCOLN'S NEW "Hot Jazz Band19 Q Party House newly remodeled and redecorated Larger and Better than ever 1 301 XOESO Dance every Wed., Fri. and Sat. nites OEXOC aoi Quarterbacks; Archie Hecht of Have ln..V and Arnold Ueinricn Ol kuiuiu bus, fullbacks. Among the new men who will make strong bids for a in the backfield are "Blue" Howell, Omaha, 180-pound fullback viMnr twk. Broken Bow, fullback Don Lindell, Wakamsa, Kaa., quar- t. Prlw Wvatte. Scottsbiuu; ti mer Holm, Omaha; Wally Marrow, rtn..ka TJalnh Andrews. Ncmana: " r . - r. .... Clarence Busby, Wakefield; Adrian Westoupal. Mast Find Punter. Amnnir those backfield men Bearg .,.f tnA m nnnter to take the place inwow r - - of Ed Weir. Jug Brown and Bobbie Stephens, quarterbacks irom iai year, have had experience in ine aerial gam eand may be on the throw ing end of the passes again this sea son. WANT ADS WELL FURNISHED rooms for wom en at 1611 S. Block from cam- pus. STUDENTS get better gradet with lypewi 11111 vcn chines from the company that manu factures thorn. Call ua for apecitl studont rental rates or ask ui about monthly payment plan on our new standard keyboard portable. Un derwood Typewriter Co. 141 No. 13. B2535. 1 ROOMS FOR GIRLS : 2 blocks from campus. 1620 R St. Phone L-4785. 1 FOR RENT: 1444 K, formerly the Delta Delta Delta house. Living room, 16X34 5 1W rooms ana a aor mitorvs cement basement. Fifteen minutea walk to the University. Call B161S or B48G8. 1 LOU HILL for College Men High Class bat Not High Priced 1309 .0 St The Mogul Ijtarbcr Shop 127 No. 12 street WELCOMES ALL IT'S OLD STUDENT FRIENDS AND THE NEW STUDENTS WHO WILL MAKE THIS THEIR HAIRCUTTING HEADQUARTERS Every Student Needs Hammermill Bond History Paper The paper that DOES NOT TEAR OUT INK DOES NOT SPREAD MAKES YOUR WRITING EASIER 30c per 100 aheeta N Co-Op Book Store 1229 R St East of Temple ' Save your Co-op Coupon $5.00 worth good for 25c in trade nmniiiHimimmiifflNtiimmnifflnmimiiMim iiiittitiM,iMtiiittiiiiiiiitiMiirTiiirtiiniiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiitinnntiiMi(niiiiiii,iiiiiituiiiiiiininir 4triiiiiiiiiiMiiitiii)riiiiMiinin;iitiriiMiiaiiiitiiitii MiiitriMiimtmrMrjiiiiitfiiiJiiiiiiiiiiittiiitiMiitifiir tfittniitMiiiniiiiiiiiiiirnMriiiiiinmiiun iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiitmiimimimmmimm mniiiiniiimninmiiinniiiiimiimimiimimimiimmminiimimminiuminiinmuiinniiiim ""B"""a" MnaanaaMaaaeaafsaBaBBaaavM anpsaaaaaBBB m a a v aa aa bbb warn I j J 3.i .EC jALi wiiimticiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiuimiituitiiiiiiii()eiiiiMniiiiiiiiiiiitiTiiitiri iitiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiitiiiitiMriMnMdiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiirnimiiiiiMiiiiii tin iiiMiriiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiMiiotttiiiiMixiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiniiii iniMiiiiiiiiiiitiii i n FRESHMEN FRESHMEN entering the University of Ne braska will observe the following saigges- 1. Use a Greenback history Cover. 2. Place Greenback division sheets between subjects in your history cover. 3. Buy all school supplies from Latsch Brothers. 4. Use Greenedge history paper. 5. Get a non-breakable Shaeffer Lifetime fountain pen. mil nitmnmmmmtmimmtimmtt (rtnmiiiimmmntmifmnHiniiminiiii mm iiiiiHmininrHtMMmiimti s Fraternities I Fraternities again keep in jvur.d ther.e instructions. Particular students will carry the f ollowirz equip , merit purchased from Latsch Brothers : X,i'rUme fountain pen and Lifetime pencils. The new T7!ft'a!-liirg,ed I vn ktther history cover. II 3 rsw all-leather high r:- low-priced brief : Ui !:.zrAry c&se.' :r.; ;.'-3 history paper. 'la -:-.! wcrd for h I'rol' zrs. Engineers Engineers, keep in mind $hese facts: A good engineer is more particular about his drawing instruments than about his food. A good set will last thru both school days and professional life. Continued accuracy can be ' maintained c h 1 y with good sets. Latsch Brothers sell to professional men who insist on the best. Richter sets and Dietzgen sets sold by them are highly approved. Look at ti em. Traffic Regulations 1. Observe all signals. 2. Proceed to O street, down either 11th or 12th street. 3. Break all speed records. 4. Turn at O street and walk to the big football sign. 8. Leave all Fords tied secure ly outside. 7. Assist all friends to 1118 O street 8. Remember that all right turns lead to the store of Latsch Brothers. 5. Salute. mmiHMMMiim '"" miiiiiMimmiimiimimiiimiiiitmm ira iiiiiiiimiiiiniimmiiiimitiiiiiii miiiiiiimiiiimii mimiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiit , m intinuiiittw JUNIORS SENIORS WE AGAIN WELCOME YOUR RE- WE AGAIN WELCOME YOUR RE TURN TO THE UNI. OF NEBR. TURN TO THE UNI. OF NEBR. Latsch Ha J3 ros. Latsch Bros. 1110 "O" St. WMmnnHininiiiniiiiniiimiininniaMMiimmiimminiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimmi 1110 "Om St. " nnniiimimitiimnmn(irimt h iiinmmiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiii minimiu uuiiuiiiuMiiuiiim ATHLETES All students will go into training so that they can rise at 7:45 a m. and be m class by 8 a. m. Special awards will be made for those who manage to eat a twenty minute breakfast while mak ing this race. Daily contests will be held for those who show aptitude for lTUn?cl.p.eri0?s- f1 sleeP or boistrousness tolerated Participants during this contest will not be A general race will be made for Latsch Brothers store for school supplies, the winner of which will be awarded honorable mention. SOPHOMORES Sophomores at the University of Nebraska will keep in mind the good values they pur chased at Latsch Brothers last year and in struct their new University friends to pur chase their supplies at the same place. Any Sophomore discovered without a Green back notebook or without Greenedge history paper shall be awarded membership in the "I Haven't Learned Yet Club." By their note books shall ye know them. All ophomores are requested to visite the store of Latsch Brohers where they highly ap preciate their good business. iwimmnmimmiimiiiN hhiiihiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiu iiuiiniiiiHiiuiHUiiiMuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniNiHiiiiinmiiiiiiil Botany Sororitr The botany sets sold by Latsch Brothers meet every requirement. PROVIDE YOURSELVES WITH ONE OF THEM. When picking flowers do not touch the wall-flowers. Take this warning seriously as its tendrils may entwine you in the bonds of matrimony. It cannot be analyzed ai.d should never be plucked. A word to the wise is sufficient. RUSH Season will be ob served as usuaL The fol lowing regulations' will PPly: Rush to class. Rush to Latsch Brothers. Rush all friends there. Rush - Rush - Rush - Rush Rush to the telephone. Rush back to class. Rush a Greenback note book with yoo. Rnsh home a box cf Greenedge history paper. I Rush some more. I Adv. mHHnMwimnMuiiiHa muuiaammimHnnuHniHiniiwwiiiiii mHMmiaiuwMinmiHinmiNi