I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TEAI.I HARD HIT BY INJURY JIM Victory Over Washington May Prove Costly Several Regulars Out Taking: an easy workout to loosen tiff muscles resulting from the Washington game and return trip, the Hunkers spent yesterday after noon in running signals. The Tiker contest added several now names to the injured" list and the signal drill line-ups were considerably jumbled. The 20 to 6 victory over the Wash ington Bears last Saturday may prove a costly one to the IIuHkcr team. Blue Howell suffered a sprained ankle, Jug Brown received a wrenched knee, Wally Marrow bruised a nerve in his shoulder, and Leon Sprague came out with an in jured leg. Blue was still at the Lin coln sanitarium yesterday nursing a leg injury. The other boys were out to practice but did not appear in suit McMullen Back la Suit McMullen, regular guard who was Injured in the Mtezou struggle, was back in suit yesterday. Raiah, who held down the other heavyweight position, is still on the sidelines on account of a sprained ankle received in last week's scrimmage. Dailey, Lee, and Lawson are back in the game, having recovered from their injuries of a week ago. Despite the overwhelming defeat of the Jayhawkers by the Haggles, Coach Bcarg is not planning on any easy contest when the Huskers jour ney to Lawrence next Saturday. The sting of the Kaggie defeat, Home coming Day, a game on their own gridiron all are incentives which will result in the placing of a fight ing Jayhawk team against the Husker eleven. , Valley Standing; The standing of Valley teams with points scored in all games played: WLT Pet Pts Op Missouri 1 0 0 1000 48 20 Kansas Aggies....l 0 0 1000 52 30 Oklahoma A & M 1 0 0 1000 16 70 Oklahoma 1 0 0 1000 24 6 Nebraska 2 1 0 667.48 20 Ames Ill B00 6 13 Kansas - 0 2 0 000 14 46 Drake 0 2 0 000 7 66 Washington 0 2 0 000 13 28 Game This Week Nebraska at Kansas Washington State at Washington. Missouri at Ames Mississippi at Drake Washington (St. Louis) at Grin nell. Kansas Aggies at Oklahoma. Gets Attention Home Ec Club Name Committee Member '"The Home Economics Club has ap pointed committee chairmen and momhnra for the year: Entertainment: Chairman, Flor ence Brinton; Kathryn Moier; Gladys Martin; Hazel Mead; Lucile Bedell. Decoration: Chairman, Florence Young, Mary Theobald, Mildred Haw ley, Edna Brothers, Minerva Worth more. Kefreshmcnt: Chairman, Martha NoBladek, Mosells Austin, Gladys Renfro, Itha Anderson, Marjorie .Brinton. Publicity: Chairman, Llla Terry, lAllce Klein, Minnio Fisher, Louise Gcnung, Sophia McLimaus. Financial: Chairman, Helen Noycs, Bertha Magee, Mary Field, Ruth Lev erton, Emma Kuska, Boe Fry. Arnold Oehlrich, Columbus, who started the Washington game as full back, drew much comment from the fans with his plunging ability. DALTON IS BUILDING BRIDGE AT LA PLATTE Carl R. Dalton, Civil Engineer, 26, called at Professor Mickey's office Mondav morninar. Mr. Dalton is con nected with the Woods Brothers Con struction Co., and is engaged in driv ing concrete riling for the new foun dation under the old Missouri-Pacific Railroad Bridge at La Nattc, Nebraska. Kansas. A numeral meet for track men not out for cross-country will be held at the stadium again this afternoon. Final tryouts to select men to run in the exhibition half mile against Martin, the Northwestern ace, will be held later in the week. Kansas U. is introducing a loud speaker system this year by which all intricate plays will be explained tc the spectators, and other information as to the progress of the game will be announced. I HARRIERS TAKE STIFF WORK-OPT Schnlte's Distance Men Must Fight "Up-hill" Battle Against Kansas Kansas' cross country team's strong showing against Kansas Ag gies Saturday indfeates that Nebras ka will ha'e a hard meet Saturday. The Huskers should go onto the Kan sas course Saturday in the best shape of the season. Captain Hays, Chadderdon, Reller, Sprague, Johnson, and McCartney will probably represent Nebraska. The Kansas school has practically her entire championship team of last year back but was only able to beat Kansas by about the, same margin by which Nebraska defeated Missouri. The Kansas course is considered me of the toughest in the conference. The runners pull off the track up a long hill that is a, real endurance test. The course is a short course run twice so that the iryjn have to climb the hill twice in five miles. Work on Stadium Step Coach Schulte had the team run ning up the stadium steps last week while practicing for the Kansas hill. Monday night the men took a heavy over-distance worCout, running about eight miles over the long practice course. The men are rounding into good shape and should go better than any time this season when they meet FOR BEST PRICE ON LEATHER HISTORY COVER C. Edison Miller Co. 218 No. 12th Twenty-six fellows have been re ceived in this country from German institutions this year, and two of these are attending the University of Wisconsin. IN THE VALLEY ..By.. OSCAR NORLING Stepping into football limelight with their victory over Tuhine last weekend, "Chick" Meehan's New York squad is planning on making it a busy day for the Huskers when they play here the Saturday before Thanksgiving Day. Tulane, which had battled Missouri to a scoreless tie two weeks before, was unable to withstand the line plunging of the Mike Strong, Meehan's fullback, has been klckinar some tremondoUHly lono- nunts. some of them traveling nearly seventy yards on the fly. Con nor, another punter, has gained a rep utation for niacin? his kicks down the field and out-of-bounds. This does not compare in a favorable light, to the Husker point of view, with the punting displayed by Nebraska in n Valley contests. ior Between the halves of the Jay hawk-Kaggle game last Saturday, both the Wampus Cats, Aggie pep organization, and the Jayhawk crew amused tho fans with stunts. It has been the custom for tho Kansas teams to take their pep organizations to represent them between the halves of thier games on foreign gridirons. Since Nebraska has shown its disap proval of such action by denying the Corn Cobs their usual custom of giv ing stunts at the games, it is doubt ful whether the privilege will be ex tended to the Kansas Aggie pep or ganization during the Kaggie game here November 6. More than 1000 Kansas University students, including the University Band, various pep organizations, the freshman squad, and the entire Var sity reserve, made the trip by spe cial train or automobile to the Intra Antique Brooches "the latest fad" Extra large some stone set $1.00 each No more when these are gone. BUY NOW HALLETT University Jeweler Estab. 1871 117-119 So. 12. Party Goods AND Decorations Favors Place Cards Invitations Congress Cards Dennison's Crepe Paper Streamers Napkins Table Covers, etc. Tucker - Shean 1123 "O" St. 28 years of service to Nebraska Students KANSAS CITY AND RETURN Via 11 i LAWRENCE, K as. 1 1 : i UNION PACIFIC Friday and Saturday, Oct. 22-23 Ticket good foing- from Lincoln oa Football Special Friday iright: and first connecting train from LAWRENCE (except No. 22) or en Train No. 13S Saturday front Lincoln Tickote rood return inf not later than train 103 leaving Ksyisas City 10:40 a. na., October 28, to connect with first branch line train after arrival at Topeka or use train 137 direct t 8:00 a. m., or Football Special from Lawrence Satur day nljfit. Not rend on tram 21. Half Fares for Children No Baggage Checked Tickets good only in Coaches No Stopovers Allowed For full particular ask A. D. Grant, General Ag-ent UNION PACIFIC r.21 No lithst. 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