THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TEAQS BATTLE TO BREAK TIE Delta Sigma Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon Play Many fcxtra Period but End in Tie FOUR TEAMS UNDEFEATED The Delta Sigma Phi-Sigma Phi Epsilon battle was the feature of Thursday night's program in the inter-fraternity water polo tourna ment. Four extra periods were play ed after a 1-1 tie at the end of the first two, and at the end the score was still a tie, 2-2. The game will be played off later. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha and Alpha Sigma Phi will also go to the second round as the result of the other games of the evening. Tipt Chi and Alpha Sigma Phi , I 010 poi. played close in the second game, and M ff the only point maae ny tne Aipna Sigs was on a foul This put them on the heavy end of a 1-0 count, however. IN THE VALLEY By JACK ELLIOTT The Pitt Panthers will visit Lin coln on November 17 next year for a return engagement with the Corn huskers. This date was announced by Herbeit Gish yesterday. The game will be the Saturday before Thanksgiving, the Kansas Aggies coming to Lincoln for the Turkey day classic. The Pitt eleven and Nebraska are now standing fifty fifty with one game won and one lost. Nebraska took the first meet ing 10 to 0 and lost last week. A. T. O. Defeated 10-0 Alpha Tau Omega showed lack of experience in their contest with Lambda Chi Alpha, and both field goals made were tallied in the first period. The A. T. O.'a stiffened up in the second half, however, and kept their opponents from scoring again. The final score was 10-0. Spangler starred for Sigma Chi and made their goal against Alpha Gamma Rho. The A. G. R.'s scored one free throw making the final count 5-1. Tau Kappa Epsilon decisively beat Alpha Theta Chi in the final game, the score bein? 20-0 at the final whistle. Sigma Phi Epsilon Summary: Delta Sigma Phi Carter rf Young Gabarielson If Witner Cherry cf Lucas Knights rb Spencer Totoan lb B Krause Shame g D. Krause Substitution: Delta Sigma Phi; Poet for Cherry, Cherry for Carter, Bamer, Bamer for Knights, Rogers for Gaberielson, Gaberielson for Bamer, Knight for Rogers. Free throws: Cherry 2; Lucas 2. Theta Chi Lancaster Kish Dowling Welch Benson Pray Substitutions: Alpha Sigma Phi Tf Magarett If Curtis cf Carroll rb Galloway lb Carlson g Larson Theta Chi; Laing for Lancaster, Davis for Kish, Kish for Davis, Partridge for Welch. Al pha Sigma Phi; Reed for Margarett, Stauffer for Curtis. Free throws: Carroll 1. , Alpha Tm Omega Lambda Chi Alpha There will probably be numerous changes in the Hnsker team that faces the Aggie Wildcat at Manhat- taa tomorrow when the referees whistle sends the two elevens into action- Ashburn wil start the game at the wing position and the other end is donbtfaj bnt Lee is expected to be at his old post. Richards and Ran- pair of tackles are not in the best of condition for the Aggie mix and Bearg will take no chances on mining Nebraska s hopes against the Violet eleven on Thanks giving. Captain "Jag" Brown will be barking the signals and the Haslcer backfield will be intact, with Howell and Presnell at the halves and Oehl rich at fall. Elsewhere in the paper appears the Husker foobell schedule for 1928. The schednle will be one game shorter next year than this year bat another game will probably be scheduled at Lincoln as there are only three home games on the card for next season. Nebraska opens the season as they did this year with Iowa State. The game is at Ames and the second encounter finds the Nebraskans trekking to the camp of the Syracuse eleven for a return en gagement. On November 10 the Huskers play Oklahoma at Norman. This is the first Sooner-Hnsker game for some time. Coach Charley Bachman, football mentor at 'Kansas Aggies will resign after the close of the football sea son, it is rumored throughout the Missouri Valley. Bachman is one of the foremost football coaches in the Valley and mid-west and his loss will be a keen one for the Aggie schooL Bachman has brought the Wildcat team up within the past few years until it is one of the title contenders every season. The Missouri Valley cross-country race will be held at Manhattan to morrow and Coach Henry F. Schulte will take six of his distance runner to Manhattan for the run. Governor McMullen of Nebraska, will be the guest of Governor Paulen of Kansas at the annuel Missouri Kansas football clash tomorrow. With new uniforms and bonfire Spence rf Pier so n If Blum cf Brown rb Davis Musgrave lb Wilson Deveraux g King Substitutions: Alpha Tau Omega; Brown for Spemce, Blum for Pierson, Pierson for Blum, Romigh for Brown, Deveraux for Musgrave, Hansen for Deveraux. Lambda Chi Alpha; Erion for Ilgin, Nelson for Wilson. Goals: Erb 1, Carlberg 1. Sigma Chi Alpha Gamma Rho Spangler rf Cox Bennett "f Buchanan James cf Jensen Poppee rb Rowlley Milchner lb Stone Rufe g Powell Substitutions: Sigma Chi; Brown for James. Goals: Spangler 1. Free throws: Cox 1. Tan Kappa Epsilon Alpha Theta Chi NEBRASKA RUNNERS LEAYE FOR KANSAS Schulte Takes Six Cross Country Men to Enter Valley Meet Six Nebraska cross-country men and Coach Henry F. Schulte are ready for the annual Missouri Val ley run at Manhattan tomorrow. Three members of the Husker team were scheduled to leave this morn ing with the football team at 6:50 Erb speeches every night the Kansas j o'clock from the Burlington station, KA6GIBS GET READY FOR NEBRASKA TILT Bachman Makes Changes in Kansas State Lineup; Is Shifting Backfield Player Manhattan, Kans., Nov. 17. Al though there) have been radical changes in the Kansas State foot ball lineup with nearly each game, still another combination is due for a test against Nebraska, according to Coach Charley Bachman. With the loss of Holsinger and other set backs with which to contend the Ag gie coach yet hopes to show an ag gressive backfield to the Cornhus kers Saturday, November 19. Captain Jim Douglass, who has been the driving power of the Wild cats during the games with Iowaj State and Texas, will probably play right halfback with his substitute, H. J. Dayhoff, at fullback. It is also conceded in the Aggie camp that Freeman, tackle, may show in the backfield for the first time at fullback. Saunders Has Speed The job of left halfback is likely to rest on the shoulders of "Chief" Saunders who was used considerably at right half against Texas last Sat urday. Saunders has speed and power and if he is able to master the new job in so short notice, he should make himself felt against the Nebraska eleven. At quarterback Karl Enns will have his second competition since the opening contest when he was in jured. He is btill somewhat handi capped by a lame leg but Coach Bachman is counting more on Enns in his passing combinations than as a ball lugger. The Aggie line, in spite of the one sided score that resulted from the Texas game, showed improve ment against the Longhorns from that line which did not hold back the drives of Lindbloom and Miller of Ames two weeks ago. On the ends Fleck and Towler are listed to start with Edwards as a possible substi tute for either. Neeley, who has been acting as understudy to Fleck, is lost to the Purple mentor since his withdrawal from school. orites to annex the title won last year by Iowa State. Nebraska's close run against the Jayhawks here November 5, how ever, indicates that the Huskers have a fighting chance to bid for a place with the leaders. Three of the Hus ker runners, Johnson, Chadderdon, and Sprague ran in last year's meet. The other three are new men to the squad this year, having won their places after four dual meets and a series of try-outs. Out of the Game Joe Holsinger, veteran back of the Aggie team, who will be on the bench during the Nebraska game. Holsinger was the triple-threat man against the Huskers last year and his loss to the Purple squad is a big one. CftrlWc Jayhawkers hope to raise the morale jj.n of the team and turn back the Tiger cicven at uiwrence. Denton Young Skidmore Goodwin Mallette Dchewl rf If cf rb lb g Haase Gastelow Ray Frederickson Lamoreaux Mortensen Substitutions: Tau Kappa Epsilon; Fredericks for Denton, Heed for Male tie. Goals: Young 8; Skidmore 1. Second round games will be played next Monday and Tuesday, Novem ber 21-22. Pairings and definite schedule will be announced later. CHEMISTS HOLD MEETING Burkey Addresses Phi Lambda Up silon on "Perfumes" Professor Fred S. Burkey of the College of Pharmacy, spoke on the subject "Perfumes" at an open meet ing of Phi Lambda Upsilon, honor ary chemistry fraternity last eve ning. Professor Burkey gave a brief ac count of the origin and development of perfumes. He also displayed a number of rare perfumes. They call it Water Polo. Well, af ter witnessing a few games we call it a mixture of wrestling and boxing. Just that time of year when they taste awful good. Buy 'em by the Sack Hotel D'Hamburgrer 114 12th St. 1718 "O" FOOTBALL SPECIAL UNION PACIFIC R. R. to MANHATTAN Saturday, Nov. ISth ROUND TRIP tan a 11 Leave Lincoln 7:15 A. M. Returning Leave Manhattan 7 P. M. GET TICKETS EARLY. A. D. Grant, C A., 1308 N St. Federal Trust Eldg. the other three planning to make the trip by car with Coach Schulte. Captain Glen Johnson, Chadder don, Spragup, Griffen, Etherton, and Kibble will make up the Husker team. Kansas and Oklahoma between them have victories chalked up against all Valley teams and are fav- "YOUR DRUG STORE" "Our warm lunches mrm tast good thaM cold &my, Owl Pharmacy S. E. Cor. 14 a P. Phona BIOS Get that Joe College Appearance at THE MOGUL BARBERS JAYHAWKS HOPE TO RENEW tllZZOD JINX Kansans Have Never Lost to Satur day Opponents on the Memorial Field Lawrence, Kan., Nov. 17. With one more football game this season, and that the all-important contest with Missouri, the University of Kansas squad, back from the Okla homa defeat, has settled down to hard practice. Season's dope is entirely against Kansas. Missouri is undefeaM in the conference, while Kansas has won two, lost three and tied one. And yet Missouri has yet to win a game on the Kansas Memorial field. Two years ago Kansas won 10 to 7, and the time before the year of the big snow the score was 3-all. In 1921, the year the new stadium was used, Kansas won 15 to 9. Kansas All-Time Record Better And the all-time record gives Kan sas 18 games, Missouri 12, with 5 tied in the thirty-fivei years the two Let Us Sell Your Used Instrument Altstadt Instrument Company 1210 "Om Red Hot Leo Beck's on Friday Collegians on Saturday at the LINDELL PARTY HOUSE The Idyl Hour Our Chinese Dish Menu will please the most exacting people. Chicken Chop Suey-75c Chicken Chow Mein-60c These Orders Include Fancy Noodle Soup, Rice and Hot Rolls AND For those Fall Parties The Idyl Hour's punch and wafers are the thing- THE IDYL HOUR 136 No. 12 teams have been playing. Advance ticket sales, and inquir ies coming to the athletic office in dicate the 34,000 seating capacity of the enlarged stadium will be taxed for the game Saturday. If neces sary, additional seats can be placed at the south end of the field. The game marks the final appear ance of at least six of the Kansas players, and if George Mackie gets into the fray it will close his play ing at Kansas. He has been out all season with a bad ankle. Included in the list playing their last football for the Jayhawks will be Captain Barrett Hamilton, quar terback; Wesley Cramer, tackle; Carl Kullman, guard; Harold Schmidt, halfback; Glenn Burton, center; and Thomas Myers, guard. of the Cyclones' driving offense. Kuid. weiehin 142-pounds, is a consistant performer. Against Grinnell, Holloway Smith his tackle berth. V l wwww T while the rest of the lineup for Grin- nell will be the same as mat usea st. Misonnri. No scrimmage sessions will be used to get the Iowa State team in snape lor unnneii. Pivot Man IIILLER LOST FOR SATDRDAY TOSSLE Iowa State Backfield Ace Has Knee In Cast; May Be Ready For Marqnette Ames, Iowa, Nov. 17. No opera tion has been performed' upon the "trick" knee of "Touchdown John nie" Miller, Iowa State backfield ace, according to an announcement of Coach Noel Workman. However, Miller's knee was placed in a cast by Waterloo doctors following the Missouri game and the Cyclone half back will be lost for the tilt with Grinnell at Ames Saturday. Whether or not he will be at his old post for the important non-conference clash with Marquette at Mil waukee Thanksgiving day cannot be determined until the cast is removed in about a week. Miller's knee was injured in the 12-to-12 tie with Illi nois. In the opening kickoff Miller carried the ball seventy-five yards and was downed five yards from the goaL hurting jhis kjiiee. In every game since his knee has gone bad af ter a few jolts. Workman Grooms Three Men .To renlace him Coach Workman is grooming three men, "Chink" HaH, "Red" Hill and Kulp. All three men have been used previously with good results. 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