THE DAILY NEBRASKAN YARSITY WINS OFF YEARLINGS (Continued from Page 1) perfection and with the football brains of Captain "Jug" Brown and the line driving power of Arnold Oehlrich, Missouri Valley teams will find it a hard proposition to stop Temple Cafeteria Now Open Operated by the Univer sity for your convenience. Temple Building Corner 12 & R. these four backs. At the end of the first quarter Bearg sent in "Chief Elkins for Presnell and the Husker mentor was well satisfied with the performance of the Iroquois Indian. With the "Chief" in the game the punting shoes of Stephens are well filled. Elkins had teen in the game only a few minutes until he had side stepped and twisted down the field for a touchdown but the ball was called back for an off-side penalty. Re placing any back by Elkins does not weaken the Nebraska backfield in the slightest degree and strengthens the punting department of the eleven. Freshmen Work Hard It was not until the end of the first half that the yearling squad of Coach "Choppy" Rhodes could make a first down against the Varsity eleven. When the second stanza of the game opened Coach Bearg had an entirely new team on the field. The backfield was made up of Bronson, McBride, Witte and Farley. In the Varsity wall were: Toms. Shaner. Munn, Kay, Grow, Lucas, and Zuver. Ihe second combination could not make as much ground agrainst the frosh as the first string and were penalized many times for being off- We Still Have Some Choice DATES Book Yours Now ROSEWILDE PARTY HOUSE 1126 P ST. B-6657 rap MON. - TUES. WED. omccrioM or L.M.GARMAN THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE I believe every lover of good entertainment will enjoy this, bif and varied program of standard vaudeville offerings. L M. CARMAN, Mgr. The Musical Conservatory A Cocktail of Fun, Song and Music with DAN HOLT, DALE AND ADAIR AND THE HAZEZL. CHURCHILL ORCHESTRA EARL BERNIE Christie Dunn ' Tha Well Known Funsters in "TWO SOUTHERN GENTLEMEN" JOE REED & JUUA RAY In an Original Skit "THE BULL FIGHTER" " ' Nellie "ON TOUR" with Little Miss Personality DOROTHY BARNETTE Shirley Adalla, Billy Ford and Maurice Lowrie MORRISON & COUGHLIN A Popular Duo "GRADUATES OF HARMONY" -Veronica & Hurl-Falls Ernests In "A Perfect Day at the Seashore Comedy BABICH AND HIS SYNCOPATORS News COMING THUR.-FRI.-SAT. THE NINE BLACKBIRDS Colored Speed Kings of Vaudeville AND A WONDERFUL SUPPORTING BILL MID-NITE FOOTBALL FROLIC FRIDAY NIGHT A Monster Program of Vaudeville and Music ALL SEATS RESERVED TICKETS 50c ON SALE TUESDAY 3 BIG SHOWS DAILY 3 SHOWS 2:30, 7:00, 9:03 MATS. 25c. NITE 50c side. "Bud" McBride and Bronson were showing up in fine style in the backfield but the forward wall of the' Varsity was letting the first year men through to throw the pigskin luggers of Coach Bearg for numerous losses. With eight minutes to play Bearg sent in his regular eleven and after four minutes Presnell had carried the oval over for the third touchdown of the afternoon. The game ended with the ball in the middle of the field in possession of the varsity. The yearlfng lineup against the Varsity: Right end Folger. Right tackle Eno. Right guard Gallaway. Center Phillips. Left guard Gilbert. Left tackle Broadstone. Left end Prucka. Quarter Parker. Right half Scherzinger. Left half Russell. Fullback Frahm. NIGHT CLASSES BEGIN OCTOBER 3 (Continued from Page 1) " structors, and the time of meeting, is as follows: American history, Mr. Cochran, 7:30 Monday. Accounting, Mr. Cole, 7:30 Mon day. Business forecasting, Mr. Robb, 7:30 Wednesday. Introduction to retail selling, Mr. Blood, 7:30 Wednesday. Principles of economics, Mr. Darl ington, 7:30 Thursday. Money and Banking, Mr. Arndty, 7:30 Friday. Land economics, Mr. Bullock, 7:30 Tuesday. English Modern novel, Mr. Wilcox," 7:30 Tuesday. Late American writers, Mr. Wil cox, 7:30 Thursday. English composition (freshman English) 7:30 Wednesday. The short story, Mr. Van den Bark, 7:30 Tuesday. Business English, Mr. Weseen, 7:30 Thursday. Magazine article writing, Mr. Crawford, 7:30 Monday. Education Psychological aspects of classroom procedures, Mr. Weidemann, 7 o'clock Wednesday. Boy Scout leadership, Mr. Lantz, 7:30 Wednesday. Engineering Mechanical drawing, Mr. Smay, 7:15 Monday and Wednesday. Advanced mechanical drawing, Mr. Smay, 7:15 Monday and Wednesday. Descriptive geometry, topograph ical drawing, advanced topographical drawing, applied descriptive geom etry, the orders of architecture, per spective, specifications and working drawing, freehand drawing, architec tural composition these courses can be offered to those who have proper preparation. Fin Art Dramatic interpretation, Mr. Yen ne, 7 o'clock Tuesday. Dramatic interpretation (for teachers), Miss Howell, 10 a. m. Saturday. Public speaking, Miss Howell, 7 o'clock Monday. Dramatics for children, 10 a. m. Saturday. Drawing and painting, Mr. Kirsch, 7 o'clock Monday and Wednesday. Juvenile art, 9 a. m. Saturday. Mathematics Algebra, Mr. Doole, 7:30 Monday. Trigonomettry, Mr. Doole, 7:30 Wednesday. Modern Languages Beginning French, 7:30 Monday and Thursday. Beginning French (2), 7:30 Mon day and Thursday. Beginning Spanish, 7:30 Monday and Thursday. Beginning Spanish (52), 7:30 Monday and Thursday. Almy Leaves For Harvard Gerald Almy, a graduate of the department of physics, left Thurs day for the east, whree he will con tinue his studies at Harvard Univer sity. f:He spent mos tof the summer in Lincoln. FORUM LUNCHEONS WILL BE RESUMED (Continued from Page 1) Tickets for World Forum may be obtained from the Y. W. C. A. office in Ellen Smith hall, from the Y. M. C. A. office in tho Temple, at a tMe in the lower hall of Social Science building any time Tuesday, or at Ves pers Tuesday evening.' Tickets must be purchased by Tuesday at 6 o'clock as only a very limited number can be sold at the door Wednesday. Well, people did you all see the freshmen-varsity game yesterday? It certainly was a wow. Believe me, the good old varsity surely did look plenty sweet. How they did tear! And those frosh too, lots of good prospects there for next year. We all got a big thrill out of our first Subscribe now for THE DAILY NEBRASKAN U Hall LIBERTY THEATRE PHONE B-4555 STARTING MONDAY NITE 8:30 THE PIERRE WATKIN PLAYERS Open Their Second Season in Lincoln with THE BUTTER AND EGG MAN A Gorgeous New Comedy of Stage Life Mats. Tues. Thurs. Sat. At 2:30 25c-50c Evenings at 8:30 25c-50c-75c The Revelers Playing at All Performances Dance Guarantee to teach you in six private lessons. Class lessons two nights a week Mrs. Luella G. Williams Private Studio B-4258 1220 "D" taste of football, the freshmen espe cially. By the way, freshmen and others, you have another thnll com ing if you haven't yet seen George Rros., big gift shop, on N" Street, right next the Lincoln Theater. They have absolutely the biggest and best line of party favors, gifts, and knick knacks of every sort. All you people who are planning parties want to drop around to George's and see their stuff, it's great. Adv. Brief Cases All Styles All Prices May We Shovr Them to You? Graves Printing Co. On 12 3t. 3 Door South ol Temple ,1 MHEU ALLRISHT FELLOWS.' -, . r- ' ' J I me i nnxs 1 r W ' Mi. r When you think of NEW CLOTHES think of all the good style and high quality you can get here. We start out right and Coopers tape-line fitted style underwear and give you full value in all lines of men's clothes. Everything you need to be fitted out just right for school from head to foot. There's plenty of pep in these clothes and you can wear them with the assurance of being well dressed at all times. 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The band concert when a pistol crack, fired by tfie German band conductor, started every Rough Rider tot popping his gun, and sent the citizens of fan Antonio beat. Ing It for cover. There Starvatlon--Fever. Theodore Roosevelt breaking military rules In order to get food for his men. The magnificent charge up San Juan Hill. The great bravery of a single volunteer. The torrlfia hand-to-hand' encounter. The homecoming. All great scenesl You'll laugh and cry as well over this stirring picture! a? "' CliARlES FAimELL ..4 J MAaYASTOa FRANK HOPPER GEORGE BANCROFT CIUIUE5 EMMETTMACl jli) A 3 vy Get a choice seat on tha w if I "In Banjo Land" with . Pf? I II I RrivrD A Kin utq IV;Vt ! MELODY MONARCHS featuring RED KRAUSE ICAPPS 4 CAPPS i ' , BEEDENER HALSTEAD ,- t't 1 BANJO QUINTET V' rT" j I i i - i Get a choice seat on tha fifty yard line for the greatest football game ever put on the screen. 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