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rotrn TIIK DAILY M HRSKN i IKIDXV. OCTPHIR 11, iov SLOAN WILL PLAY AGAINST ORANGE Soecer League Atph ft'tfm phi igm Chi i p m , IluoLrr TriplcTlirrat U.uK in Shape for Tanlo, Gnu li Announce; TYain W ork During Short Stop nt Noire ).imr. niTICIM.S KIPnKT CuMIM HI. SIM M r.aMrrn Fan I a perl l'al. I'laliy Slle f Piny Inlprncrtional Clali: Kxcrptioually Sprnly Hackfirl.l to Start Again! Ni'ltrakn. Nfbrikat Cornhunkfr fhotball quaj worked out on the practice fiel.l at Notre Pame Thursday nijht In preparation for the Im portant Interactional classic on derk for the Hunker In Archibald utallum Saturday with Coach lw Andreaa' Syraruae Orange eleven. Word wm'civen mil by 0arh Pana Bible before the Hunker en trained for the utronjchold of the Orangemen that Clair Sloan, t'orn husker triple threat ace. wnuM Marl In the Nehraak backfield ajfalnut the Orange of Syrai-une. A workout laM nlcbt on me plunder In the eaai and In HuaWt Orange game In Lincoln during the pant two yeara. he haa alwaya accounted for plenty of damage acainul the Hunker line. Herb Til ma. regular quarterback, out- 'raced aeveral fleet Hohart playera 1 to complete an eighty-five yard i run for a touchdown In the open VI II, Fitl4 No vo Tholo l In. f im Su. I p m ftfft lnlrfo l-i ktppa Alpha vt vi II. ni4 N I n Hod Thoi li. t m : film Vi0' ! Miion vo tio.ip liiwi J p m K4 I So A.pho i.oinmo Kho to lotl aim i I'hl. I p IS , THolo. kl v ririn H.vuoo. 1 o. i . n.id Nn r Ttot vttt pii igmo K !.! p m ; mnn phi i-oiku I v loil I ilan. I l n rtoiil N I ! I'hl ltl TliflA vo loH P'lliis UmMl. 4pm, lil Chi vo. Tu I ' a p m im-i iv ri:d N t Tu Kirn i'ni- ' n v 4lrh 4 mi Phi. 4 P m fl.tm (ll' Ti.U . P "14 N" v 9 rin l hi 10 Hollo. Mm I'hl. i p m ; Ttir'ft V vo Pi Kopr Aipno, h p m I Oct I P"ii4 No I I'hl '" fcorp vo Hoi Thoio r. 4pm, mgino. Aii'h y nciion v Mifm rhi .iMiinn. h p n l fhi iii rh" Immft RI.a 4 P m , tftrm H'HlM lrila t'hi. A p m o--i i. Km Nn. r Th' rhi tu Knr Ki'tilnn. 4pm; KiPtM atfm vi im I "( i !. 5pm Kirid .o 3 iM jiiKmii UnHi iiia ftifna rhi. 4 p Th' Ni lli Tu lil S p m S rirup Out fl SQUAD Coaches Cut First String To Forty; Others Put On Four Teams. TO PLAY ROUND ROBIN in The freshman football aquad haa been pared down lo forty men. and the real of the irenhmen candl- Aiph4 datea have been rained on four , leama mat win piay a rouno room i achediile. Two of the teama hava I been placed at the agriculture col lege, and the other two have been i placed on the atailmm field. C'oach- VI 7. rA No I Alph. Vim. rhi ' K'nli-hl inH Rlinbv will haVP r.nnn v. nm Nu f p m Kiii So ; charge of the two teama al me I mum chi n Alpha namma Kho a I rollfore of agrlcullure. and Boken l mmK'rm l,OUM " P' K,P', 'rh ,kroKer and llowland will have o-i n4 Nn i: Thu i-ht i rharce of the two leama on the Thi li. 4 p m.; DKm A'ptu Kpoii.m i ,,. v iit t'poiinn. p. re Kiom Nn i .campus. A,pti lumma Bhn v nn airmo ! Anv freahman that checked oul l.mrl 4pm; IIU Tu IVH to ),., i.i r.ru.rl In on of the 1" Nl'-rt p llullx't l I udlronoi l4m I Pltnoorr hOIIOU Tn-l.'O w , h Mill OirriTllon I .iota For Pirrclory Tukfii Pawn "lnal lint a of namea for Ihe I'nl veraity of Nebraxka atudeni direc tory were taken down Ihia eve nine and Bent to the pnntera. thua marking the end of the firat etep In the preparation of tha diretory. The llnta of name have been WIIHTORI) IoAI DS aimer: or m;x HARM CHAIRMAN Following tha election of Alan Willi ma aa chairman of the reor ganlied Parb council. W. Gerald WhltfoM. defeated candidate for eenlor i laaa prealdent on tha barb ticket, laaued bla piaiement In comment on tha aelectlon: Noting the announcement In yeaterttay a Nebraakan. of the elec poated In Social Sciencea for cor- ,, nf nw ,tfri of tha Harb reclion bv atiidenta The directory, rnnnril I vlih to aav that what which will be publlHhed about the '.yer aupport I may be able to give to the new leadera ta being willing ly proffered. I bava alwaya felt flrat week In November, will con tain the namea. addreaaea. tele phone numbera and fraternal affil tatlona of all atiidenta. aa well aa namea of faculty membera and or-ganxationa. I n lKilil-lly 'l''li H " 'Mh'U monlrtl l-nn. IU our. roo In hiio'noo. ami kncii.ik fi'l ! ainllliMl ht oiuiIimu irtH'tiM ! lb .i.ul:oa nf 11 .iol!i, nf nri prlliiol fli fr Mm. m iiij i-nltirtiori lot.- Kl-! A . Hnlli' that under tha leaderahln of ai. Wllllama thera Ilea tha bem tnr Ihn harho " "T l-ni h:tow spkaks at IKACIIKRS' INSTIlirrE Mlaa Clara O. Wlleon. rhalrtnaa of tha department of kindergapva primary education, apoke at th, Oiater county teacbera' Instltufa meeting at Uroken Bow, yyy,hv on 'Primary Reading and rrimary Arithmetic.'1 Sha enoke at a aim. liar meeting at Haatlnga laat wei-v! II pnl atn mo I,, M offorollan la lot ihl iho m-r Is Ihol froolow rooiar pf ifh .k. wnrid hoo oor inn -- JatH j, Monnor. I'trm llouo a p Saturday flirt. Ing game of the aeaaon two weeka i ago. The Cornhuskera and the Orange of Syraruae have met aix tlmea on the'grldlron. each eleven coming out with three gamea each. The Orange this year la de termined to rvrnge the two atlng for thla ea.Ht-we.st con- four coachea mentioned and play In Ihe freehman league. Theae teama will each play fix gamei. and thla la a chance for a lot of The Orange-Hu-ker aerlea datea ' r)(ll)t.r, ,0 RM ln ,me real prac . " wk . hw ' J 1v-'7. Wh'.n There ahould be plenty of ac- C hick Meehan. Nevv ork unl- , , an(j W01M h. south Bend f.eld after being the , In defeatH ' ' P ,-uear. of Coach Knute Ro-kna and , ; J"d nhe m t0m' hia Notre Dame Irian eleven wa the only workout scheduled on the Ij1 year against Mo fn'ih frn cltv The Corn- : Nebraska recovered a party win arrive in yra- huaker party will arrive cuae lodav and Ihe Nebraska aquad will "be given a lengthy drill on the Syracuse aod. Report! from Syracuse are that the east will use plenty of speed in ita Intersectlonal tilt with Ne braska al Archibald stadium at Svra"'ie Saturday, three aea of Orange backfield acea having been brought along carefully by Coach Iew Andreas during the pa week and ' Speed'' has been the cry dur ing each practice session. The regular Orange backfield will Include Warren Stevens and Bobbv Borton at halfback posts. Both are trackmen of repute. Bor ton having held several records in New Jersey while Stevena was quite some stepper on the cinders in New York track circles. Hen ward and Meeker, llie lemrve halfbacks, are likewise speed mer chants who have won all aorta of honora on the cinder path. Sammy Sebo. fullback for Syra cuse, la one of the speediest line Syracuse, fumble on the very firt play of the game and turned it into seven points on "Dutch" Witte's pas to nalr Sloan. Witle will not aee very much service In the game this year due to an early sea-son In Jury, but Clair Sloan, the Verdon flash, will be in the Husker back field and ready for plenty of damage. Two stone wall linea will meet in ihe Archibald stadium tomor row when these two ancient rivals get together for one of the most outstanding football classics In the country this week. Syracuse expects more than 2.r.000 football fans to crowd Into the stadium 1 versity'a football coach, was plav Ing quarterback for the Syracuse Orange eleven. Six timea have the ! Cornhuskera tangled with the Orangemen and the honors are even. Snturday'a game will be the i rubber game of the series which; i haa been going on these many worth while to watch them battle some Thursday afternoon. I The freshman varsity aquad has ! been selected and they will spend the rest of the season in furnishing the varsity wl'h competition and in preparing for their own two gamea against the Missouri and Svracuse officials report a sell- j Oklahoma yearlings The aquad as out "In Archibald stadium for Rat- "elected by the frosh coa-hea la urday. and are kept more than amo busy In keeping up on reservaf Ions i Jj,"'1 for the big game. p.r.io Tlie'Orange line will he heavier ; "Bn than the Husker forward wall al-1 p"," though the backfield from Ne-; r.i braska with Clair Sloan and Har old Frahm back ln the lineup, will outweigh the easterners to some extent. Mori in j. yiiin' 1. H Minor Vlnnlrk Unit olnrlionn Noomlth Ooonm okl lonno Ftihv Rnoon Sonflo.h.1 Bhlrlor KIAI Mr. Larabee Acne' Beaut Shoppe Individual halr-dfalKnln. French mrlppinn f"r rowln hair, rhnnee B3122-BSP7I Hotnl CnrnhuBker. Lincoln. Nebr. GET BUSINESS TRAIIMIG HOVi! Putting it off for other things mcrrly delays the time when you can MAKE GOOD MONEY New classes in both day and evening school are being formed. PLAN TO BEGIN NOW. NEW CLASS OCT. 28 Lincoln School of Commerce P A 14th St. L. S. C. Bldg. Lincoln, Nebr. TQ7 ft New Lincoln Delicatessen Our Addrf. 1439 "CT St. Open Till Midnight and Sundays Everything for the picnic, Dutch lunch and wiener roart We make up all kind of aondwichei and lurches. Where All Students Meet B5585 We Deliver STOP AT HOTEL D'HAMBURGER for SHOTGUN SERVICE 1141 Q St. 1718 P St. "Buy 'Em by the Sack" See the Original Frieburg Passion Play (Net a Motion Plctura) AUSPICES: AMERICAN LEGION UNIVERSITY COLISEUM LINCOLN Thur., Fri.. 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