SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1928 FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN a if Anno inr II AffAKUO AKL MADE 10 HlSKER SQUAD MEMBERS El Twenty-Nine Football Stars Receive Letters for the 1928 Season NINE SENIORS INCLUDEl) List Exceeds That of Last Year; Track Men Are Also Recognized Twenty-nine members of the Cornhusker football squad were awarded letters, It was announced yesterday. In addition, the award ing of letters to the student foot ball manager and four members of the cross-country team was also announced. The number of football letters exceeds the number Riven last year fcy four. Nine of the men lettering are seniors. The list Is as follows: Clifford Ashburn, '31, Tllden. Marion Broadstone, '31, Norfolk. Charles Bushee, '31, Guide Rock. Walter Drath, '29, Lincoln, Morris Fisher, '31, Lincoln. Harold Frahm, '31, Liberty. George Farley, '31, Lincoln. William Gallaway, '31, Crawford. Elmer Greenberg, '31. Omaha, Edward Howell, '29, Omaha. Elmer Holm, '29, Omaha. Ralph Jeffries, '30, Omaha. Ted James, '29, Greeley, Colo. Leroy Lucas, '29, Omaha. Adolph Lewandowski, '30, Chi cago. Dan McMullen, '29, Belleville, Kas. Clark McBrlde, '30, Lincoln. Glenn Munn, '29, Lincoln. Clifford Morgan, '30, Denver, Colo. Frank Prucka, '31, Omaha. Harold Peaker, '29, Kearney. Claude Rowley, '31, Clyde, Kas. Raymond Richards, '30, Pawnee City. Fay H. Russell, '31, Pawhuska, Ok la. George Ray, Grand Island. Claire Sloan, '30, Verdon. Willard Witte, '30, Lincoln. Robert Young, '31, Norfolk. Merle Zuver, '29, Adams. Marshall Keyes, '29, Holbrook, student manager. Cross country letters were awarded to: J. Russell Batie, '30, Lexington. Carrol Griffin, '30, Gibbon. Philip Garvey, '31, Rushville. Martin Janulewicz, '29, Loup City. University of Santa Clara A 60 inch reflecting telescope is being installed In astronomical observa tory of the University of Santa Clara, California. Benedicts-To-Be Can Save Money At Y. W. Bazaar "Brother wants a little gun, and some little cars that run." So runs the song of one's youth but It never made any sugges tions for the boy friend, or the "sweetie pie." Of course, one could learn the Scotchmans na tlonal anthem, "I Can't Give You Anything but Love" and sing that to hiin the night before Christmal but that wouldn't be so hot. The V. V. C. A. Is holding a big bazaar beginning Tuesday at 5 o'clock and lasting four days where much money will be spent, candy consumed, and -whoopee made. The purpose is to raise money to send a delegate to the Y. V. C. A. sum mer conference at Kstes Park, and all the lair co-eds have been prick ing their pretty fingers sewing things they hope they can sell. Donations have been made by all the sororities and dormitories, and there is a "goodly" collection, to wax ruritanic, of acceptable Christmas presents. Especially there Is a collection of well wrought brasswaie acceptable to any girl who intends to set up housekeeping. Aud the boy friend he'd like a dinner gong or some thing - anybody'd say that. Save the sheckels. Come to the bazaar. Class B Contests Will Played Off During Current Week Be BURNETT SPEAKS AT WASHINGTON The chancellor also attended an alumni a.ssoclaiion meeting nt Washing i. together with Dr. Uon dra, Deau Ferguson. Dean Burr, and Professor Russell, where they gave an account, to the alumni of recent occurrences at the Univer sity of Nebraska. Chancellor K. A. Burnett was the guest of honor and a principal snenker nt the recent national meeting of the American Soil Sur vey association la V ashington. Second round of the Class H bas ketball games will be played De cember 11, 12 and 13. The sched ule for the second round games fol lows : League 1. Sigma Phi Epsllon vs. Theta XI, December 11, time 9:00, floor 3. League II. Delta Sigma Phi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa, December 11, time 9:00, floor 1. Alpha Tau Omega vs. Delta Up rilon, December 12, time 7:25, floor 1. Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, December 12, time 9:00, floor 1. League III. Phi Kappa Psl vs. Kappa Sigma. Decrmber 12, time 9:25. floor 3. Phi Kappa vs. PI Kappa Alpha, December 19, time 9.00, main floor. Phi Delta Theta vs. XI Psl Phi, December 19, time 9:00, Floor 3. League IV. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Sig ma Laiuba, December 11, time S : 35, floor 2. Delta Tau Delta vs. Kappa Psi, December 12, time 8: "5; floor 1. Pi Kappa Phi vs. Tau Kappa Ep 'sllon, December 12, time 8:35, floor Last Week's Scores. The scores of the first round games that were played last week in Class B, are as rollows: League I. Sigma Alpha Epsllon 9. Sigma Phi Epsllon 7. Delta Theta Phi 2. Delta Sigma Del'a 0. (forfeit.) Beta Theta Phi 2. Theta Chi 0. (rorfeit.) Leag il. Phi Sigma Kappa 21. Delta Up sllon 2. Farm House 13. Alpha Sigma Phi 8. League III. Kappa Sigma 22. Phi Kappa. 3. Alpha Gamma Rho 2. Phi Delta Theta 0. (forfeit.) League IV. Delta Sigmu. Lambda 13. Delta Tau Delta 7. Ksppa Psl 10. Tail Kappa Ep sllon 0. PI Kappa Phi 10. Sigma Chi 16. CLASS A CAGE GAMES Two Alumni Visit Local College of Engineering Alumni visitors at the College of Engineering during the past week were: Oren H. McKenty, E. E., '25, now with the Bell Telephone Com pany. In Omaha; Frederick J. Knight, E. E.. '2S, with the Chicago Central Institute, Chicago, who is visiting wlih Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Avery. Contests Are Scheduled for Monday and Tuesday in Greek Race Basketball games in the class A Interfraternity tournament will be played Monday and Tuesday of this week. No contest were sched uled for Ute latter part or the week by Jimmy Lewis, who is in charge of the tournament,, because of quarterly examinations. Games scheduled for Monday are: League I: Beta Theta PI vs. Phi Kappa, floor one, 7 o'clock. League II: Sigma Phi Sigma vs. Sigma Phi Kpsilon, floor one, 7:25 o'clock; Omega Beta Pi vs. Theta XI, floor two, 7 o'clock. League III: Sigma Chi vs. Delta Tau Delta, floor three, 8:35 o'clock. League IV: Kappa Sigma vs. Thl Delta Theta, floor , one, 8:35 o'clock; PI Kappa Phi vs. Acacia, Your Drug Store Don't fornet your Christmas prts cntH for your friends. See Our Line Flnt The Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14th. Phone B1068 floor three, 7:25 o'clock. League V: Alpha Sigma. Phi vs. Alpha Theta Chi, floor two, 7:25 o'clock. , There will be but three class A games on Tuesday when XI Psl Phi meets Tau Kappa Epsllon on floor two at 7 o'clock, Delta Chi clashes with Phi Kuppa Psl on (loor one at 7 o'clock, and Sigma Alpha Mu takes floor two against Sigma Chi at 7:25 o'clock. Teams undefeated In the race for the championship are PI Kappa Alpha and Beta Theta PI In league I, Phi Sigma Kappa and Sigma Phi Kpsilon in league II, Delta Sigma Phi and Phi Gamma Delta In league II. Sigma Alpha Epsllon,. Kauris Sigma, and Farm House In chtZ IV. and Alpha Theta Chi rhi Kappa Psl, and Alpha Sigma h in league V. 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