The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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Till! DULY NEHRASKAN
Til R IX
SHOD
S MAKES CUT
IN FRESHMAN SQUAD
f,!o.t Promising Candidates
Arc Kept to Scrimmage
Varsity Teams.
GOOD LINEMAN FOUND
p,, inu.li were at It again Tue
jv aaini-' ,le varaily. with
jmiiiv n-nmmc occupying
m.vt ' "Oioppy
j (,,),- ha divided Ilia aquad
and IM"nl om ' ,h"m rr,,:,i
lb iadi ,0 "L The more
premising intit(t tie has ae.
Uvted lo rimmiK ainst the
vri'y. He ha aloiit forty men
-ravin's " l,,e aladium. against
h.i.t an eiiiU number of nity
NOW
STUART
NOW
What a Wow of a Show
Buddy Nancy
ROGERS CARROL
In
ILLUSION
ON THE 8TAOE
"HERB
WILLIAMS"
Presenting
"From Soup to Nuts"
COLBURN A. LAKE
Stuart Symphony
fchows: 1-57-11. Mat. 40c, Eve. 60c
SHE WILL AMAZE
YOU THE SAME
AS SHE IS AMAZ
ING THOUSANDS
WIT HER WON
DERFUL SPEAK.
INQ VOICE IN
HER FIRST ALL
TALKIE. ,
Gloria Swanson
In
"The Trespasser"
A United Artiit All Talking Picture
Fverett Horton In
"ASK DAD"
QRPHEUM now
Shows: 1-3--7..
Mitt., 3c; Eve., 60c; Chil., 10o.
HIS FIRST ALL TALKING PIC
TUBE NOT TO BE MI&SED
JOII.j GILBlRT
"His Glorious
Night"
A Metro-Goldwyn All Talking
All Talking Comedy
Shows: 1-J-5-79.
Mm.., 5ei Eva., Mei Chll., 10a.
a;rn.
iVa.'h Hible haa three team
.ora-ing. and Ihey iatr off againat
iu.r of the freshmen teams to
.,,,ine nl what the coaches see
1 1 M..t "t thelime yesterday
.. nl in d fenslvs work, and pass
lie Tne nmnins plays of the
i-r'hn,.eii were not working very
r!l against ths varaity. but some
of tr ir psa.ies were successful tin
Hie d .nimy scrimmage.
Om frrchmrn lineman who ia
aboivniK up especially well la Mar
tm iioMiwakl, former Falrbury
rtitnn. Hla defensive tactlra
have hci-n one of the reaaona why
the varMtv baa not faired any bet
ter than thry have against the
fprihmen. He la heavy, agresalve
anl powerful, and these assets are
enough that be will probably have
aomrthing to aay when the tackles
are averted for the varsity next
year. "Choppy" Khodea U very
optimistic atout Oasowakt, and he
l predicting great things for him.
Wednesday the D and C fresh'
men trams are scheduled to play
an exhibition game ai me i-awnee
tair. "Choppy" Khodea hns had hla
turns working together long
cnotuih that they will be able to
give the nativea of Pawnee an ex
hibition of bow football should be
playij.
COACHES PREPARE
DEFENSE FOR S. M. U.
(Continued From Page 1.)
the field for a touchdown Coach
Bille sent hla second eleven Into
atTT.-n to march down the field
aAir.it the yearlli-gs and they too
were as successful aa the first
eleven and wasted no time In hurl
ing the oval for the required yard
age and a counter. In the back
field were "Red" Young, Bud Mc
Bride. Harold Frahm and Vic
Scherzinger and a long pass to
MrBmle soon ended that varsity
.nsrch down the field.
Then along came the C aggrega
tion with Wally Marrow, Art
Perry ami Benny Marquis heading
the hackfield. The third eleven
found a trifle more difficulty In
j. ling through the yearling team
ind it took many of the Bible
incks to cover the length of the
'lailium sod for a counter. After
ihe three elevens had reached the
Houthem zone of the field, Coach
Bible turned them all Into action
apain down the field. The main
work In varsity offensive work
concluded the practice session
CoKih Bible and his staff of as
sistant coaches are expecting
Coach Ray Morrison and hlsMus
tang eleven to rely to a great ex
tent on the aerial game in Satur
day's fray and are giving the men
in srarlet plenty of work this week
on the aerial defensive game. In
the two games played by S. M. U.
this fall, the Dallas eleven did not
resort very extensively to the pass
ing game but tried their hand at
the running style. But those who
know Ray Morrison and his style
of foot 111 coarhmg. state that
there will be plenty of football In
the air in Saturday a game.
Although no definite information
on the alarting lineup lor the 8
XI l. eillli Mlttllr.lMV hm ln
j glvrn out. it la quite probable that
i i no una mat iane againxl the
yrarlings in Saturday's mix. will
start Kimt M U. thla week.
I The ni; MMitlona are atlll In
doubt but the barkfirld SKgrega
I lion for kn kolf time Saturday will
j probably remain the aame aa
woiketl with the firat eleven Ut
! evening.
lAGGIEWAllD
WAME OF WILDCATS
State Officials of Kansas
Decide Will Adopt
New Cognomen.
LABEL IS K - AGGIES
New Home Of Chi Omega Adds Much
To Appearance Of Fraternity How'
MANHATTAN. Kas. That
Kanaaa Acgie athletic teams will
now lie oliiclally known aa the
K'Aggca was the announcement
made today by Fred Seaton, direc
tor of publicity for the athletic
depart me lit.
The decision to officially discard
the term Wildcats came after sev
eral conferences with Director of
Athletics M. F. Ahearn and other
members of the Kanaaa State Ath
letic department. State teams have
been known as the Wildcats ever
since John Bender came here to
coach football In 1918. The Wild
cat, "Touchdown II." will continue
to be the college mascot
Two years ago, certain sports
writers began to call Bachman
teams the Haggles. The student
body and the athletic department
here felt that this term did not
sound well, and urged strongly
sgainat the general adoption of
the cognomen. Subsequently, how
ever. It was decided that the
phrase could be helped out by the j
insertion of a hyphen between tne
letter "K" and the rest of the
term. Thla was done and the name
accepted. The new word Is to be
pronounced as though It were
spelled Kay-Aggies.
The reason for the adoption of
the new term was given by the
publicity director in his state
ment He said "Because of tie fact
that there are a laige number of
college and high school teams
throughout the country which are
designated aa Wildcats we decided i
to devise a more distinctive cog-1
nomen for Kansas Aggie teams.
The best one we could think of
was K-Aggies. We believe that
this phrase is more distinctive
l'ian any other which has hereto
fore been presented to the athletic
board, and we hope the student
body will use it when speaking of
teams from this college."
Architectural Design It of
French Ty)e; Sorority's
Colors Carried Out in
Brick and Tile,
Taking its place among nthr
fraternity and aoiority hotiaea on
the campus as an object of much
admiration on the part of Lincoln
vialtora who viait"Fraterntty Row"
la the new Chi Omega hoiiae im
preasively situated at the bead of
8 street on Sixteenth. The archl
tecuual design of the house Is
French, and the color scheme of
deep rream brick and red tiled roof
aymlxilirea the sorority colors of
cardinal and straw.
Within the house, throughout
the binary, drawing room, music
and dining room the French lda
of decoration baa been nttractlvely
carried out by the Interior decora
tors. Beige French paper effec
tively harmonir.lng with a Man
kato limestone fireplace and liolgo
satin damaak hangings at French
windows, enhanced by touches of
rose and green, feature the draw
ing room. Two toned green frlege
ruga in both drawing and mumc
rooms sdd to the charm and set
off to udvantage the pale yellow,
rose and (teen aatln lose aeata end
occasional chairs of needle point
tapestry with which the drawing
room la furnished. Small tables
and lampa lend a decorative touch
throughout the ground floor.
The library la decorated In henna
and blue and the dining room in
French stripe wall paper with
hangings at the French doors of
cirwel embroidered crash over two
toned nit ananged aa provincial
saMh fin tains. Maple furnlturs
with tables for eight furnish the
dining loom. The kitchen and
service room are done In two tones
f light green enamel.
On the second floor there are
six rooms, two of them largs
rooms built to accommodate four
girls In addition to the chaperon
and gur.it auite. Red mahogany
and American walnut bavs been
used to furnish the chaperons and
guerit rooms lespectively. The
third flinir accommodates eighteen
girls, and a dormitory at the end
of the floor provides sleeping
space for eighteen.
The upstairs rooms are all fur
nished In walnut furniture, vani
ties, thehla. desks, chairs and
lounges, and spreads, rugs and
curtains harmonlre with various
colored wall papers of floral de
slgna. Tile . bathrooms, laundry and
sen-Ice i-ooms for each floor, and
a fourth floor chapter room are
also included among the new fea
tures of the house.
University (Irants 96
Tuition Scholarships
The University of Nebraska
gave ninety-six students tuition
scholarships the first semester of
last year, exempting them from
payment of registration fees for
good scholastic standing.
; RAG W AGS. i
V fiy UAIUliKl.T TIMKY.
Fun, pleasure) V. V. Be
ready. Adv.
AMES STVDENT
CARS CARRY TWO
LICEXSE PLATES
AMES, la All students who
drive cars on the campus of Iowa
State college must have special
license plates, according to rules
put in force with the opening of
the fall quarter.
The two license plates, gold
numbers on a cardinal background
corresponding to the college col
ors, are furnished without charge
to the students who own cars.
The only purpose of the license Is
for quicker Identification, accord
ing to an announcement from the
registrar's office.
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Fonr the habit of stopping at
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YOU ARE WELCOME TO BROWSe AS LONG AS YOU WISH
Io the Corn Cobs call their
pledges "keroela?"
The university agricultural
rouiaa la sowing and reaping - one
of the home economics students
ralla the feminine form 'sewing
and rlppln'," j
Many a freahmnn haa puraled
over why they call them "hour"
think that they are theirs
A dinosaur's neat with egga haa
been added to the exhlbita of Ihe
museum. What a breakfast a
boiled egg muat have made for
prehistoric man! '
After going through a long re
ceiving ling It Is a clever student i
who recoguizes his own name.
This vear'B cheerleader Is to be
chosen by merit -we recommend
the baby next door.
"Britishers Make Tour" any,
r-e-l-a-t-l-o-n of the American
whoopee ?"
What a whale of a difference
Just two letters make when they
change "men to rrosn:-
The extenalon division Is offer-
ing more rouraes now extenalon
of the extension. In other words.
If there are as many warning !
li tnt o.it this year a laat
there ought to lie a t'oume In
"slip" reading, too.
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