The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    T II E DAIL1 NEBRASKAN
Loan Library
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alumnus supplies the books on which
there is no time limit Last year 626
books were loaned, and the demand
is expected to be much greater thU
View of Future Campus Under Regent Seymour's Plan
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A view of the miniature model of the future University of Nebraska
campus, developed by the Campua .Planning Committee of which George N.
Seymour of Elgin, Nebr., is the chairman. The view is that which would
be seen by an aviator flying over the southeast corner of the campus.
The building in the circle, at the head of the vista extending toward the
back, is the proposed new Library building. Under the plan, the Library
will be placed at the head of Fifteenth Street, facing the State Capitol.
To the extreme right, in the center of the row of trees forming the
boundary of the campus, may be seen the proposed heating and power
plant. Jut to the south or left of the north boundary may be seen the
center of athletic activity, the proposed men's and women's gymnasiums,
the new Coliseum, tennis courts, football fields, and baseball diamonds.
Extending from the stadium toward the front of the picture, is the pro
posed Memorial Hall, from Twelfth to Fourteenth Streets. The building
is the Bancroft school. To the east of that structure, is an open space
which probably will be occupied by fraternity homes, as will the entire
west side of Sixteenth from S Street, north. To the left of the Stadium
is the group of engineering buildings, with the quadrangle extending east
to the Library. The street to the front of the picture is Sixteenth, and
that to the left is R Street. Note the many beautiful vistas, and the
apparent tying together of the various buildings. The model campus
pictured here may be seen by any persons interested by inquiring at the
office of the superintendent of operations, 205 Administration building.
GRIDSTERS TRY
PASSING GAME
Coach Bearg Drills Men on
Aerial Tactics Against
Freshman Team
To rectify the mistakes the Huski
er made Saturday was the main
task for Coach Bearg's gridsters yes
terday. Most of the scrimmage was
spent with the squad alternating on
the defensive and offensive end of
the aerial game.
The team which used offensive
aerial tactics against the freshman
sauad was composed of Weir and
Sprague at ends, Stiner and Holm at
. tackles, Whitmore and Zuver at
guards, James at center, Brown at
quarter, Presnell and Voris at the
halves, and Howell at fullback.
Good Combination
This combination showed up well
at the pnssinsr same, making substan
tial gains on completed passes during
the few minutes of scrimmage. Pres
nell made the only score of the brief
tussle when he caught a short pass
from Brown and slipped past the
freshmen backs.
Next Saturday the Huskers play
Washington University at St. Louis.
That is another old score that needs
settling, for the Pikers took a 20 to 7
victory over the Cornhuskers of
1918.
Future Husker
Opponents Make
A Good Showing
Five of the six future opponents
of the Nebraska Cornhuskers dis
played strength in games last Satur
day while the Beargmen were being
banded the luckless short end of a
14 to 7 score against the Missouri
Tigers.
At Ames, Iowa State College went
down to defeat before the strong
Oklahoma Aggie team, 13 to 0. The
Iowans were outweighed ten pounds
to the man in both the line and the
backfield, and were handicapped by
injuries hanging over from the Mon
tilt with Washington University at
St. Louis.
Kansas Does Well
At Madison, the Kansas Jayhawk
ers surprised the Big Ten in general
and Wisconsin in particular by hold-
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ing the Badgers to a 13 to 0 score.
The Wisconsin team is one of the
leading contenders for the western
conference title, and the ability of
Kansas to hold them to a single
touchdown and two field goals indi
cates a warm battle when the Husk
ers invade Lawrence October 23.
The Kansas Aggies, that forward
passing aggregation from Manhattan,
who will meet the Huskers at Lin
coln, November 13, defeated the
strong Creighton eleven 12 to 0 at
Omaha. Coach Bachman has a heavy
experienced team this year that will
cause many a team a lot of worry.
Washington University at St.
Louis, the team the Huskers meet
this Saturday in the Missouri city,
gave the Rolla School of Mines a lot
to think about when they romped to
a 25 to 2 victory.
The University of Washington
(Seattle), Thanksgiving Day oppon
ents of the Huskers, carried off a
23 to 9 victory over Oregon, consid
ered one of the leading contenders
for the Pacific Coast championship.
New York University, the eleven
coached by "Chick" Mechan, who
wi'i meet the Huskers at Lincoln,
November 20, trimmed the strong
West Virginia Wesleyan team 24 to
7 at New York.
IN THE VALLEY
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OSCAR NORLING
Although the Huskers went down
to defeat in the Tiger encounter they
proved that they have developed a
line. The pessimistic gloom which
spread over the Cornhusker camp
last week with the question, "What
can a strong backfield do behind a
weak line?" was dispelled when the
linemen were seen in action against
Missouri. Outweighed by a substan
tial margin, the Nebraska forwards
fought the Tiger line to a stand-still.
Up in the study room of one of
the regular linemen, a Missouri stick
er which was placed on the wall last
week, now reads "Mizzou Next
Fall."
The Huskies, Nebraska's Turkey
Day opponents, handed their neigh
bors, the University of Oregon, a 23
to 9 defeat last week. Most of the
yardage was gained by plunges
through the line. Cornhusker follow
ers will remember that this was the
line which made such an impressive
showing in the Washington-Nebraska
bout last season.
The 14 to 7 victory by Missouri
was the first registered over the
Cornhuskers by a Missouri Valley
team in seven years on the local
gridiron, the Iowa State eleven of
1919 turning the trick by a 3 to 0
score in 1919.
Oregon Dislikes Cars
University of Oregon authorities
have appealed to parents to prohibit
their sons and daughters from bring
ing cars to school on the grounds
that automobiles are the cause of low
scholarship and increase danger of
moral delinquency.
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The Huskers turned back attempts
to plunge through their line, and
opened holes in the Tiger wall that
enabled the backfield men to gain
194 yards from scrimmage. This
was nearly four times the amount
made by the Missouri backfield
through the Nebraska line. Not a
single first down was made by Mis
souri through the line, while the
Huskers made eight first downs
through lino plunges.
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