FOUR SUNDAY, OCTOBER THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. 7, 1923. LEAGUE GRIDSTERS LI First of Freshman Tourna ment Games Scheduled For This eWek EIGHT TEAMS ENTERED The first of the freshman league football games will bo held this week when eight teams will get into action. The games will be j.lnyed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday but the exact schedule lias not been announced. The games for this week are Western Nebraska versus Kansas, Omaha versus Lincoln, Southeast ern Nebraska versus Outstate and the Agricultural College versus "Choppy" Rhodes' coaching clut3. Three of these teams have been selected to represent different por tions of the state. Each squad has twenty men and it Is planned to play a round-robin schedule. Any team may chal lenge the team Immediately above it In the standing. The Agricul tural upperclassmen are not In the league but will play one team In the league each week. The fresh' men at the College of Agriculture will organize a team which will be in the league. Each Team Playa I' Is planned to permit each team In the league to play the freshman squad, and If any men show well in the lntra-niural games l hey v. ill be promoted to the fresh man team. Some of the Intra mural teams may have a chance to scrimmage against the Varsity later In. the year. Each team will use a different syslem of play. The Rockne, Xuppke, Jones and Warner sys tems will be tried out Freshman numerals will be given to all men who play In the league gamea for the entire season. In nddition, they will be admitted to all varsity grimes free. In these j games men will have a better chance to show up well than If they were all on the freshman team. The squads are organized and working on plays now, but It Is not too late for additional ma terial. More teams will be organ ized If enough material appears. The team coaches are as fol lows; H. B. "Jess" Wtllard. Lin coln and Omaha; Victor Beck, Southeast; Mel Collins, Western; Ralph Andrews, Agricultural Col lege freshmen; "Choppy" Rhodes, coaching; class, and Wilbur Knight, Agricultural College, Officials will be wanted for ihese games. Any student wishing to officiate may sign up at the athletic office. Officials will be paid J1.50 per game. University Librarian Attend State Meeting Librarian Gilbert H. Doane, Miss .V. J. Compton of the main library, and Miss Alabel Harris, librarian of Teachers' College, attended the 33rd annual meeting of the Ne braska Library association at North Plutte, October 4 and 6. Miss Har ris la secretarv and treasurer nf th association. Mr. Malcolm O. Wyer, formerly librarian at the Univer sity of Nebraska, and now at the Denver. Colo., public library, spoke on "Ethics of Librarianship." Happy Ulomeiibs You spot a polroFlonhetm Shoes with just the snappy not of style you admire. Then you try them on and you feel like purring they're so comfortable. A nd mister when you're told the price I Say that's a SURE ENOUGH happy moment! There are all kinds of moments in a fellow's life some good and others not so good. The reason we enjoy selling Florshelm Shoes is that they deliver so many happy moments to the men who wear them I Official Bulletin. TM drpnrfmi'nt of Til Pullr Nc brnitkiut will b lrvo4rt! from luy to flujr to official niuioiinrrment of rvrnU of the cttmnut. Any orranUn tlon r club lilriitififtl with iinivrrNlty Iff mmy mult une of the department by JiHiullnir in announce tumid at The lnil- hrakan off he, prior to S o'elnrlc ewoh afternoon. tSumtnj, October 7 Football team returns i n Kurk Ialnnd at 9:4i. All University church tiny. Monthly, (Mnher 8. K. O. T. . ihyi' al examinations, 8 to U o'clock. Mrertory lints from I. to Z are noHtt1 In tiuclnl flitciUPs hulltlllig. TueMlay, October 0. It. O, T. C. ihyHi'Hl examinations. 8 to 12 o'clock. SiKitin ltta Chi meeting, lambda Oil Alpha hou.it. 6 o'clock. hi lection of i Ijikm presidents, honoriii' coluiiel, tihI sen It i r woinan-at-liirKO for the Ktudent Council, Temple hulUlinif, 9 to 6 o'elui k. Ws lunula), October 10. World Korum lum lu on, 1 2 o'clock. TlekctM at V. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. "Krosli" A wgwan Ik Iwucd. Saturday, Ortnbrr 13. Fall Frolic. th first Viimity party of the year, Colim-um. CHEM EMGNEERS TO HOLD SMOKER There will be a Chemistry Engi neers smoker at the Alpha Chi Sigma house, IfilO It street, Tues day evening, October 9. lYeshman engineers interested in chemical engineering are particularly Invited to attend this xnioker. Iiean O. J. Ferguson and Professor C. J. Frank foi ter will speak. Water Polo la Included In Interfrat Contests Water polo, which proved such a popular sport last winter, Is to The j Temple Cafeteria t Operated By the University I FOR YOU ( the best haircuts are at Thompson Beauty Parlor B-2796 219 No. 12th W Cater to Student's Appetites TASTY SANDWICHES POTATO PLAKSS RICH MALTED KlILKS FOUNTAIN DELICACIES OF tVSRY KIND. M W. DeWITT successors to JLLER'S resenpuon harmacv B4428 164fi "O" jo r t - " , , i i 4 ft K. Y ' AV- 1 CIXANI n Phone E-3367 Uoy Wylhei'H, Prop. again appear on the list of Jnter fratenilty contests. The date for the opening games are tentatively set for the early part of December. There will also be an interfrat ernlty boxing contest, and an all university boxing contest during the winter. P. A. D.'S ELECT REPRESENTATIVE Prof. J. P. Kenning of the poli tical science department has been selected by the district manager of Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity, as the district representative for that organization. The purpose of the appointment of Professor Senning is to organize positive interest in work uone by the fraternity, es pecially among the alumni. Nebraska Instructor Studies at oCImuMa Miss Huby Simpson of the Home Economics Department, in charge of the Home Management resi dence, spent the summer attending Columbia I'liiversily. She took courses under Dr. Kenyon, Dr. An drews, hikI Dr. Sneddon. 7 I Tucker-Shean 1123 "0" Street Special Attention is drawn to our showing i of fine leather trooils all film new ideas in ladies' i 1 1 1 y t 1 r . . '.( i natrs, nni toms, risrarriu1 . rases, hirhter sets, ladies and pints toilet seta, t purses, etc. They are made ironi tiic 'lnesi roinii American Steer Hide and M art' all hand modeled and hand laced. Be sides bring T j a personal necessity they Jy i make a t houprlitl u I tfift for any oeension. Your in- ( sport ion solicited. I nn m I uckerohean JEWELERS STATIONERS 1123 "0" Street , in, CAM' A AM ' ' , " tv ,V -.t. If x K, ibaaai.' L. HAUSMAN H E BOARD ANNOUNCES STAFF APPOINTEE Douglas Tlmmerman, '30, Lin coln, was named by the Student Publication board as a news editor nn Tim riullv Vohrnoknn staff, ac cording to the announcement made public Saturday. This election fills the position left by Gerald Griffin, who re- (.lirnnil Hiirintr lha unmmer to take over duties of editing The Ne braska Alumnus. Special Luncheoni Monday, Oct. 8 30c MINCED HAM TOSTETTE CAKE WITH CHIPPED CREAM ANY 5c DRINK AT RECTOR'S 13TH 4. P STS. JOE tit 4 if s I lil'l" I M'ai BnSaWSl' mtt i i ROY WYTHERS Vanity Basaball S SLOW 3.FA V 1 Japanese Version of English Book Is Asked Dean J. E. LeKossignol has re ceived a letter from Professor T. Samura, of the First Normal school Kagoshlma, Japan, asking permis sion to translate his book What Is Socialism into Japanese. , Be Neat- A GOOD APPEARANCE IS HALF THE BATTLE! We Know How Mogul Barbers 127 No. 12th St. leo BROWN Potts Chambers Hank Ziegenbein H OME of fA I) Better equipped than ever before to handle the students" cleaning and pressing business. The Varsity Cleaners are big boossters for our Univer sity. Your business is solicited and is appreciated. We call and deliver. Learn to Dance Guarantee to teach you In all private, leaaona. Clatiei Every Monday and Wednesday, 8 to 10 P. M. Private Lessona Morning, Afternoon and Evening. Call for Appointment Mrs. Luella Williams Private Studio Phone B-42S8 1 220 D 81 LITTLE SUNSHINE CAFE 1227 R Street JUST ACROSS fyeckb TAftoRS h 51 $6tJ& 09 f -1kS School Suppli Stationery BOX PAPER UNI SEAL ALL GREEK CRESTS GRAVES PRINTING CO. 312 No. 12th St. THE CAMPUS LEO J. BECK cAIartQQc-r 292SS.-25ST. Phone F226S LINCOLN, NEBR. 3 3 the t'U rec lh; tur Pif firf of : arp stit ntu ron the cid, hoc 'ort the Dro; arid li II BaWMBWIMMMm