The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 22, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA N
WEATHER SLOWS
GRID PRACTICE
Firt-ycar Men Continue Hard
Scrimmage in Preparation
For Varity Eleven
Sweltering, weather slowed down
the yearling football artists in their
practice on the drill field Tuesday
afternoon. Duck-walking and block
ing, however, for lineman and various
shifts for the backfield were assigned
by Line Coach Hutchison and Head
Coach Rhodes.
Because the freshmen stack up
against the Varsity Thursday and
Saturday, there will be no deviation
from hard scrimmage.
Coach Hutchison paused long
enough to say he was pleased with
the line prospects, most of his men
being husky and fast on their feet.
Late in the afternoon the entire
squad was divided into teams, the
various elevens running off signals
and polishing up on line tactics.
Coach "Choppy" Rhodes volun
teered the information that "most
of the positions are tossups. We have
plenty of good men. I could find use
for a husky center though," he
added. He evidently found his man.
Munn, a 215-pounder, was soon in
jected, working that position a great
er share of the time.
Line plunging and short lateral
passing gave the backs some real
work. Linemen were changed at fre
quent intervals. Ray, scarlet thatch
ed Grand Island boy, showed up fine
on the defensive. "Chief" Elkins,
Indian quarter, is showing up strong,
especially in ball-lugging.
The probable lineup that will go
against the Varsity Thursday after
noon follows:
Toms and Mushee, ends.
Richards and Craig, tackles.
Jeffreys and Broadstone, guards.
Munn, center.
Miller, quarter, Witte and Mc
Bride .halves, Farley, fullback.
IOWA STATE GRID
PROSPECTS BETTER
Veteran Back at PoiU Strenflhen
Tcami New Men Are Showing
Up Wall
Ames, Iowa, Sept. 20. (Special).
With Al. Holman, Toom and
Brockmeyer back in the fold, foot
ball prospects at Iowa State seem
to be taking on a little brighter hue.
Holman, last year's crack yearling
backfield man has been working with
a paving company at Fairfield and
seems to be In excellent condition.
The addition of Holman to the back
field, either at quarter or half will
add considerable weight to a quartet
that is heavier than Bny the Cyclones
have had for sometime. Brockmeyer,
a big tackle from Earlville, and Toom
of Knoxville, a stcller guard from
the freshman team of last year, are
expected to prove valuable to the
Cardinal and Gold squad.
One of the toughest assinments 01
Coaohes Workman and Schmidt
seems to be finding a man for the
pivot berth. Ayres of Sioux Falls,
S. D., Jerry Girdwold of Cleveland,
O., and Ewalt of Boone are being
used in an attempt to find a man
to fill the shoes of Fat Thornburg,
last year's crack performer.
With Captian Bud Coe showing up
well in early season workouts one
wing position is filled, and several
other candidates are fighting it out
for the other end assignment
Harold Meyers, a husky individual
from Ashton, 111., Ernie Anderson of
Northwood, last year's Basketball
captain, Krekow of Cherokee, and
Johnson of Dubuque, one of last
years freshman enas, seem to db
the best bets so far. Anderson, a
member of the Cyclone squad last
year, is making an impress've bid
for the berth this season.
Vogclcr Takes Charge
Of Campus Gym Work
Mr. Knight, floor Instructor In the
gym for the past two years, has been
transferred to the college of Agri
culture campus. He will devote all
his time to physical education work
at that school.
Mr. , so.
Mr. R. F. Vogeler of Ithaca,
N. Y. will fill Mr. Knigh's place and
has taken up his dutiea in the Col
iseum. Mr. Vogeler is a graduate of
The Ithaca School of Physical Edu
cation, and has been assisted physical
training instructor at Cornell and at
Ithaca. He will have full charge of
the gym work and will also handle
the swimming classes.
Send a Nebraskan home. They
are interested just as much as you
are. Adv.
Crites Takes Charge
Of Central Athletics
Everett Crites,' former Nebraska
track star, and a member of Husker
foot-ball squads, has taken charge of
athletics at the Nebraska CSentral
City, for the 1926-1927 season. Be
sides his duties as athletic director,
Crites will teach classes in Bcience
and mathematics.
University Seal Is
Prettiest Says Dale
(Continued from Page 1.)
of all the other brunches of learn
ing. Surrounding this book is a Latin
phrase meaning: "Dedicated to liter
ature and all the arts." In the outer
circle are reven other symbols rep-1
resenting all branches of learning.
There is the American flag signify
ing political science, economics, and
sociology. There also are the scales
of justice representing law, and a
mixing bowl denoting pharmacy and
medicine. A palette and painters
brushes suggest the fine arts, while
the Roman columns, which separate
each symbol, denote architecture.
Originally the University, as dew
signed by the act of Congress of
1809, was known a3 the "College of
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts."
Consequently the remaining figures
represent these branches of learn
ing. One figure is an old style level
which indicates the theoretical Bide
of engineering while a locomotive
indicates the practical side. A sheaf
of wheat suggests agriculture.
Our seal has a tx meaning and
is the result of much careful plan
ning. In it is read the foresight of
extensive plans for the University
of today for when this seal was adop
ted only two colleges existed.
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COOUERCIAL CLDB
IHITIATES FRIDAY
Over fifty Freshmen in College
of Business Administration
Will be Admitted
Over fifty freshmen in the College
of Business Administration will be
initiated into the University Commer
cial Club Friday night, September 24.
The new men will be given a banquet
Tuesday evening, September 28, at
the University club.
L. Parker Mathews, Chairman of
the membership committee said Mon
day, that new men are still being
pledged and will continue to be
pledged until Thursday evening.
According to John Shepherd, pres
ident of the organization, the plans
for the coming year include a weekly
meeting at which affairs of the club
and the Bizad college will be dis
cussed. Every three weeks a business
man of reputation will be asked to
address the group. Most of these
speakers will be brought from towns
out in the state.
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CAMPUS CHIMES FUND
PASSES $20,000 TOTAL
A decade after it was originated
by the University of Wisconsin class
of 1916, the project of a set of
chimes for the university made pos
sible by gifts of graduating classes
is in sight of realization.
With the gift of $1,000 by the
class of 1926 and with the accrued
interest of past years the chimes
fund has passed the $20,000 mark.
The total of principal and interest
on July 1 was $20,967.91. M. E.
McCaffrey, secretary of the Board
of Regents, reported.
Cost of the chimes is estimated at
between $20,000 and $30,000. The
plan' is to place them in the dome on
the central part of Bascom hall,
when it is rebuilt.
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