The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1928, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN.
FIRST YEAR MEN WILL
IANGLEJMSITY
v Coach Black Puts His Squad
Through a Fast Workout
On Practice Field
BACKFIELD LOOKS GOOD
The first indication of what th-
IY,.siini:in football squad will look
uRalnst t he varsity Saturday
nas plven yesterday when Fresh
man Coach Charles Pluck lined his
n,'en up for a IourIi scrimmage sea
son As a result of the showings,
Clack Rained some v.Uuable hints
itcariliiiK the. merits of the thirty
or more men used.
The brlfiht spot in the scrimmage
was the work of ""Dick" Koster and
Stcvu" Hokof at the wing posi
tions. These two men smeared the
inalorlt.v of (he plays aimed at their
sides aiul also looked good on the
defensive. I'.lack looks for his end
candidates to , cause the varsity
plenty of trouble In the Freshman
Varsity name at Memorial stadium
Saturday.
Mauley, SweniRer. Johnson and
Packer composed the first string
back field used yesterday. Packer
was also used in the punting de
partment and booted out several
Instruction in Tennis
Begins October First
Joe. Sinnton will give regu
lar Instructions in tennis from
4 to 5 o'clock and from 5 to 6
o'clock beginning October 1.
This instruction is primarily for
men registered for tennis, but
open to any who wish to perfect
their game. All men. registered
for tennis should take advan
tage of this aid, as Mr. Stanton
is an experienced and practiced
player. Instruction will be held
on the outdoor courts except
during inclement weather.
kicks good for sixty yards and
more. His work on the defensive
was especially outstanding.
Black tried several combinations
on the line but appeared a bit dis
satisfied with 'the outlook. The ex
act lineup may not be decided un
til game time Saturday, he declared
last night after the nrnctlrp bah.
slon.
Paul, all state backfield man
from Fremont and Kapp, hailed as
the greatest renter evpr tnrnpH nut
in St. Joseph set the pace for the
second string men. Kapp broke up
a number of plays through the cen
ter "of the line, appearing Immov
able. Paul, reeled off some nice
gains on end around plays, demon
strating classy footwork and side
stepping.
A Big Show!
Esther Ralston
IN
"The Sawdust Paradise"
A rranioimt Picture
VAUDEVILLE "
Did You Ever See An
Elephant Dnc. th
Black Bottom?
"ODDITIES OF THE
JUNGLE"
Real Live Anlmala
TYLER . ST. CLAIRE
In 'Xylophonlc Conversation'
BERTRAND A RALSTON
In "Over and Back"
"Art and Rythm Rajahs"
Now
Now
Shocking Exposures
of the Eecapadei of
the Wild Younger
Set and Their
Parental
"OUR
DANCING
DAUGHTERS"
An U-O-M Picture
with
Join
Crawford
ORPHEUM
ORCHESTRA
Comedy New
O B EH IE TV Efl
NOW
NOW
in The valley
By
JACK ELLIOTT
October 13 the Missouri Tigert
meet the fat moving football
eleven from Centre college. The
"Praying Colonels" are depending
on speed to down the heavy Mizzou
aggregation. The Centre coach re
alizet that In speed. alone Met the
chance of gaining a victory over
the Henry crew.- Sport critics of
the south look for tip Centre team
CM
r
The Great
Hit
united.! artists ttncnnu ,
Stfc
The beginning of the master
thriller
"The TERRIBLE PEOPLE "
NOW
COLONIAL
NOW
SHOWS 1, J, S, 7. 9
MATS. 10c-15c; NkTE, 10c-25c
University
Players
Are Opening
Next
Monday Night
. with
Other Plays to be Given are
Trial of Mary Dugan
The Outsider
Two Girls Wanted
The Constant Wife
Elmer the Great
Behold This Dreamer
Crime
Season Tickets Are Now on Sale
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Nights, $5.00; Saturday Mat., J4.00.
All Tickets at Ross P. Curtice's
an n imT fV l A Xir-
aaaa mil J A? M
eL VV VI J Li
All Lincoln Can Hear Lincoln's
First SOUND Motion Picture!
M1lJJc FRANK tBCRZAGE
DIREST ANBEL
pi
JANET jGAyNCLQ
CHARLE FAaQRELl
A Movietone Presentation
The Glorious Stars cf "7th Heaven" in a
Pwerful Story of the Woman Who Was f
a Devil, Yet Was Called "Street Angel"
HpAn THE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC!
M IA ffajf THE HAUNTING LOVE SONG!
""rn" THE 'AMAZING SOUND EFFECTS!
'HE,SOUL STIRRING LOVE SCENES!
THE NERVE TINGLING DRAMA' if
THE EYE FILLING BEAUTY!
THE HOME OF VITAPHONE AND
MOVIETONE
SHOWS 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
MATS. 35c EV E. 50c
REMEMBER
THE RIALTO OPENS TODAY WITH
"STREET ANGEL" FOR 9 DAYS
to resort to the aerial route or by
circling the Tiger wings.
If there are any Intersections!
laurels to the new Big Six confer
ence this year they must be
brought by either Nebraska, Mis
souri or Oklahoma. Nebraska's
1928 edition of the Cornhusker
football eleven stands the beat
chance to brliif; back to the Dig Six
laurels from' Intersectlpnal con
quest. With the' powerful IMtt
Panthers, Syracuse, Army and Mon
tana State on the 1928 Husker pro
gram, Nebraska la In line for some
glory from the east.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers have
beyond all doubt one of the most
brilliant football schedules In the
history of the Institution. Ths
Husker school has taken the lead
in football schedules In the confer
ence this fall. . Missouri has an ln
tersectlonal game on the schedule
with the New York Violets, Ne
braska's old foe. The Oklahoma
Sooner have also made a new and
important Intersectional connection
with Indiana, the first meeting of
the two schools, and the only Bix
Ten-Big Six game of the season.
Frank Getty, United Press spont
writer, eulogizes- In one of his
articles on the Army-Nebraska
game scheduled for the West Point
stadium. In speaking of the break
between Army and Navy, Mr.
(?etty writes the following: "The
Midshipmen signed up with Prince
ton and seemed to get the first
trick. The Cadets engaged to nlav
Nebraska and then went out after
something truly Impressive to re
place the Navy game." We cannot
totally agree with the UP snorts
crltlc and It will be a horse on him
should the Cornhuskers Impress
the Cadets In Husker football.
BIG SIX TEAMS FACE
NTERSECTONAL FOES
Grid Schedules of Nebraska,
Missouri, and Oklahoma
Are Outstanding
HUSKERS ARE IN FRONT
When Nebraska meets the Okla
homa Sooners at Norman on No
vember 10, it will be the first en
gagernent on the gridiron for the
two elevens since 1925 when the
Husker eleven downed the Okla
homa eleven, 12 to 0. 'This game
was played during Coach Bearg's
first year In Nebraska. In 1924, the
preceding year, Nebraska was
taken 'into camp by the Sooner
gridiron warriors to the tune of 11
to 7. In 1923 the score was 24 to
0 for the Scarlet and Cream.
If any lntersectlonal laurels
come to the new lilg Six confer
ence this season It will be through
the efforts of Nebraska, Oklahoma
or Missouri. Those are the only
three schools of the conference
that have scheduled intersectional
games. . ,
Nebraska Cornhuskers with the
most brilliant football schedule In
history has taken the lead in the
Big Six by scheduling four big
Intersectional games with the
Array, Pitt, Syracuse and Montana
State. Football fans of the entire
country will foiusVm the Nebraska
gridiron elevenNthls year which is
one ot the heaviest and fastest in
the history of the institution.
Missouri conies next after the
Nebraska eleven, with a game with
New York university, erstwhile foe
of Nebraska. The Mlssourl-Vlolet
game will be played at the Yankee
Stadium in New York City. This
game has already iaken its place
as one of the outstanding engage
ments of the seaboard city.
Oklahoma also has made ar
rangements to keep up the Big Six
reputation In intersectional con
flicts by scheduling a game- with
Indiana, the only game with a Big
Ten eleven. The Sooners will seek
to repeat their triumph over the
Big Ten this year which they
scored last seasftm over the Unl
verslty of Chicago.
Official Bulletin.
Ir
brankan will h devntml from dny to
flay to official miiiouncrmeiit of
rventa of the campus. Any orranlza
tlon or club Identified with onlvrrHily
Ufa may make line of the department
hy handing; In annonncementn at The
laily Webrankan office, prior to S
o'clock each afternoon.
Thonidaj, September tl
Annual fra.timnn convocation, Colis
eum, 10 o'clock. Get vour green cap!
Koamet Male Chorus 1'ryouls, ;:.iu,
Temple.
Tea for University women by Demi
Amanda Hppn.rH Kllen Smith hall, 3:30
to 6:30 o'clock.
IJelta Omlcron meeting. Ellen Smith
hall, 7 o'clock. Alt tctlves nlesae attend.
Meeting of Taels Thursday, Sept. 27,
7 o'clock In Ellen Smith hall. Bring;
money and Identification cards for foot
ball tickets. 4.
There will be a meeting of the Corn
cobs, men's pep organisation, at 7:1S
o'clock this evsnlng in Koom 304, Temple
building.
Friday, September tS
Student athletic tlckota on asle. Il.tti
Coliseum.
Cheering section tickets and capa on
saie. coliseum.
Cheor leader tryouts, 4 o'clock, drill
field.
All students are cordially Invited to at
tend the student reception at St. Pajl
M. E. church, Twelfth and M. Krldny
evening, oepiemnor zs, at 8:lft o clock.
All-Unlversltv Church Nlirht! ninend in
dances. i
A reception will be held after the ser
vices at the Jewish church. Incnted nn
twentieth and South streets, Friday evening.
atnrdny, September tS
Makeup examination In Chemistry 1
nd Chemistry 3. Chemlatrv lull. 201 1
o'clock.
Pallndlan Literary society has an onen
meeting Saturday, Keptembr 59, nt 8:30
o'clock In PiillAdlnii hall. thfnl flnnr.
Templo building. All students are wel
come.
Monday, October 1
T'nlveralty Players open aeaBon with
"The HDlder." Temnle tlt.tntAi mi R--n
o'clock.
Tuesduy, (Mohrr t
Venner choir ltlensc l-nnort at Kllen
Smith hall, Tuesday, at 6 o'clock. Very
Important!
crease In applied music is one of
the outstanding facts, a growth of
over twenty per cent being re
ported In this department.
The Sooner-Husker game at Nor
man this fall will attract plenty of
attention in Big Six circles and the
preseason dopsters say that Ne
braska will have a tough time to
down the stalwart Uklahomans.
Orders for reservations have
been received from as far away as
Kansas City, Mo., from people who
expect to drive to the University
of Kansas to hear the university
concert course. The cast of the
musical attraction for the concert
curse is more than nine thousand
dollars.
A new residence hall for men,
built to accommodate one hundred
and fifteen freshmen boys has been
opened at the University of Wyom
ing. AH freshman men not living
at home or working for room or
board are required to live in this
dormitory.
"YOUR DRUG YORE"
ON THE JOB AS USUAL
The Owl Pharmacy
148 No. 14th.
i
Kansas Loses Bill Marshall;
Only Three Veterans
Return This Year
ROOTER SECTION WILL
STRESS NEW EFFECTS
Continued from 1'nge I.
the largest in the land. It is the
only organized rooting section in
the Big Six conference.
Freshmen are specially urged
to get in the section. The main
reason for this request is that it
Is thought that this will be a very
good method in getting the first
year men in close contaetwith the
far famed Nebraska spirit. Also,
many of tlieni are unacquainted
with the custom of the section and
stress is being placed on them to
get them into the section.
PLANS ACTIVE YEAR
Alpha Delta Sigma Members
Will Write Majority of
Cornhusker Copy
Copy for most of the advertising
to appear in the 1929 Cornhusker
will be written this year by mem
bers of Alpha Dtlta Sigma, na
tional advertising fraternity. The
society will write and plan adver
tising for other university organiza
tions in accordance with an active
program that will be followed
throughout the year.
The local chapter of ADS was
taken into the national chain of
the fraternity last spring, with O.
J. Fee as sponsor and Professor F.
C. Blood as faculty adviser. .
At the first meeting of the so
ciety tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the
Sigma Alpha Epsilon house, fur
ther plans of activity will be laid
and a delegate to the national con- j
vention at Champaign, Illinois, will
be appointed. ,
The fraternity is composed of
copy writers, cartoonists, illustra
tors and lay-out men selected for
their ability from the students on
the Cornhusker campus.
A memorial loan fund has been
established by President and Mrs
Benedict of the University of Texas
for deserving sophomores In th
Collee of Arts and Sciences in need
of financial assistance. In addi
tion to this one, there are twenty
two loan funds available to needy
siuuents.
FORTY MEN TRY FOR
The failure of Bill Marshall, one
of -the University- of Kansas cross
country letter men, to return this
year has been a blow to the cross
country hopes as it leaves onlv
three letter men around whom to
build a team. Captain "Poco" Fras
ler is supported by Springer and
baurenman, veteran harriers.
This year's team should be a ser
ious contender for honors in the
Big Six for although there is a
shortage on letter men there is
some good yearling material and
some of the track varsity materia
have reported for practice.
i p.cocul miuau inuiuurs ri- About forty men tried out for
a,c.. ru'tuur. iwamewB .icuomD, the Glee Clu0 ye8terday afternoon
Classified Ads
la rite rooms
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for
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Bill Rturient. 15511 It
Hill UK.VT: Larue :nni!.' for fraternity
or mirorlty. HIM So. IDth. John M. Ai-
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I. (1ST: Jeweled S. A. E. iTn. rtward.
n-U5t.
I.n.ST - Small hrown lenther purne. con
taining rer-elpta with name Blanche
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I.DST I Hiring regietrntlnn, Monday, a
K"ld pencil cimrnved Uco. S. Perry,
lteward If ivupifil xo T. ' '. 300.
I.tiST iJrceii gold Klgln wrlut watch,
gold Htrnp. Initial. H. B. on ba.-k.
lost Tuesday afternoon between IT Hall
nml Alpha I'hl houne. Tward for re
turn. Ron". Helen Hyerly.
1
sti-i:nts wantkip-
work. Call n-4440 h
part tlnio
between 7-30 mut
9 p. m. Fifty cents nn hour to etart.
Dozen Will Be Selected for
1928 Club; May Go to
Kansas City
Phone B-1068.
by
Thus Is Hank!
He had a date
for a hop
and his trousers werej
unwearable
so he tried to excuse
his knickers
bringing her flowers!
But it s no excuse
when you can buy
a hot Kensington
two-trouser suit
for thirty-five!
Magee's
Henshaw, Masher, Ssurenman,
Springer, Williams, McAlister,
Wardell, V o o d a r d, Hodgson,
Hodge, Clark. Green and It is ex
pected that Lewis Dale who
showed much promise last year
will be out soon
and of these ten or twelve will be
chosen for rehearing, according to
Hermann Decker, director.
'All sections will be well filled
and the organization, though not
so large as it was in former years,
should be one of the beat in the
country," said Mr. Decker.
Tentative plans for a trip to
Kansas City at Thanksgiving, are
under consideration.
Social Calendar
Feminine Court
Artist Attracts
Much Attention
Not only those Interested in
tennis but many others who. have
passed the courts north of the
drill field, have noticed one parti
cular 'girl who Is a real "flash."
Even those who have never par
ticipated in the net game can tell
that this young woman is an ex
pert player, v
Her serves are seldom returned, tfew York Organist Is
hnn ohA Mha the Kail ni-ar Haaa I "
i'n one iwun tin 1 1 " ' j j i m a i i
rine Arts school ouest
Saturday, September 29
Mixer at Armory sponsored by
Kappa Epsilon.
Delta Tau Delta dinner at Corn
husker hotel followed by a party
at the chapter house.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon house
party.
when
from where It falls, and her drives
are ones or terrinc speed, fene
covers the court from one side to
the other, and from net to the
back, with speed rarely exhibited
by a girl.
This young woman s name is
Miss Margaret Ward, who is
matriculating at the "University
this year. This is her first year
at Nebraska, but Bhe attended De-
Pauw University, at Greencastle,
Indiana, last year, where she was
a member of Kappa Alpha Theta
sorority.
Miss Ward has played the fcame
but about four years and takes her
sport very seriously, for she Is ex-
remely interested in it. Her home
is in Colorado Springs, Colo
Herbert McAhan, graduate of
the School of Fine Arts in music,
was a recent campus visitor. He
is at present organist in one of
the largest theaters in Buffalo,
New York.
Fine Arts School Has
Increased Attendance
-
School of Fine Arts reports
greatly Increased attendance in all
divisions, taxing the teaching cap
acity to the utmost. A marked in-
Cornhusker Editor
Wants Photographers
A call Is being made from the
1929 Cornhusker office for snap
shot artists. Any students who
enjoy the hobby of playing cam
era man will find a warm recep
tion at the Cornhusker office in
the south side of University hall
basement.
Successful experience in tak
ing snapshots will be a recom
mendation for the position. Stu
dents having their own cameras
will be given special consideration.
Lincoln Churches jj
Invite All Students jj
Ureat preparations are
g being made for All
University Church
Night Friday of this
week. The churches
listed below will intro
duce and entertain all
comers in their happi
est manner at the
places named. All
Lutheran churches and
four Presbyterian
churches unite.
Baptist
First 14th and K
Second 28th and S
Temple 27th and Holdrege
J i Christian -
First 16lh and K
Congregational
First Plymouth. . .17th and A
P Vine 25th and S
University. 13th and It
Evangelical U
Calvary 11th and Garfield
J. jcwisn
jj Temple 20th and South
Lutheran
All Branches Temple 204
Methodist
St. Paul 12th and M
Trinity 16th and A
Grace 27th and R
Emmanuel 2ith and U
Epworth. . .29th and Holdrege
Second 15th and M
Warren. .. .45th and Orchard
Presbyterian
All Ilia n ches 17th and F
Reformed
St. Marks U319 Q
j
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WHEN yoiL. entrust to us the cleaning, washing and
care of your choioest linens and daintiest garments
don't you sometimes wonder just what kind of treat
ment they get in our plant? We will be glad to show you
the marvelous, scientific equipment which so thoroughly
cleans them, and yet makes them wear much longer.
Won't you visit us some time?
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r
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You need no selling experience. We
have a value for you so good that
"Folks buy on sight," "It's Best
Buy on the Market."
Christmas Greeting Cards
in Box Assortments 21
Eupcib Cards mJ Fold
ers in Box Sells for 1.00
We publish a magnificent Assortment of 21
high-grade Christmas Greeting Cards and
Folders each with an envelope. Steel en
graving, French water coloring, sparkling
metallic, gold and silver effects, panelling,
and bordering. Packed in a beautiful Box
lithographed in many colors and gold. '
Sells for 1.00 Costs You 50c
Easily Sold in Spart Time
If. you want to make money write imme
diately for full particulars and free samples.
WALTHAM ART PUBLISHERS
7 Water Street Dept. 206 Boston, Ma
m
Were At It
Aain
Busting right out with more of
the very best in apparel for
University men Nebraska's
finest.
For
Freshmen
We heartily recommend a beautiful
new furnishing in headwear. Abso
lutely everyone will be wearing
them. They're green very, very
green not too large to be bulky,
not too small for comfort, and
heartily endorsed by all upperclass
men, Innocents included. '
i
SIGNALS
OVER
Please don't think that green is our '
only color. For upperclassmen we
are showing grays and browns in
those snappy narrower brims.
To say nothing about sweater and
tie ensembles in any olej color. And
furthermore our corduroy jackets
are right for the old grid season.
More neckwear than you can handle
at a buck and a half a throw. No
free throws.
OH, YES!
We Almost Forgot
AVe almost forgot. Not going to
bother you much longer, but simply
have got pardon, we simply must
let you in on one more thing. Our
Overcoats imagine our embarrass
ment at nearly overlooking those
anyhow, they're just awfully
smart long, you know, very gray
and very blue really you have no
idea. Just the thing, they are, for
th6se chilly football games and
chillier evenings, and so on. Hon
estly, we could go on indefinitely
about them but come in and see
for yourself.
47T
BOB BILL
Bennett & Flufcstad
Inc.
ACROSS FROM THfe CAMPUS
. ' BILL FLUGSTAD, OFFICIATING
THREE