EYES OF FOOTBALL WORLD ARE ON SATURDAY'S GREAT GAME WITH PITT PANTHERS Golden Panther Klrrn I'nder Direction of Coarli JrUJ Sutherland Present irrnlrl (,ril roc On Nebraska Schedule. 1 SCA.RI.F.T M CRKVM f.KIDDKRS ARRIVF. TOIUY Hunker Return With Miming Spirit ftrr Victory Over Fighting Orange: Htlde Sating Vi'itte and Sloan for Satunljy (.nine. By JACK ELLIOTT. Th cvM of the football world will forii oi the NYliraa Corr.hukrr. thin weekend wlun the mighty Sesrl.-t from the plain of N.hra.ska take on it tnnghteM int.MMCtional foe of of the .rear-the Pittsburgh Panther from the limrinity v( Pittsburgh. Arriving hack from their fir' untwist grid battle of the ou. in JrrK eleven win : throucb a hard wk of prciic ' drill in preparation for th coming 1 ff Cr-srh Jock Sutherland and hi band ol Panther. The Cat are' rated as the toughest gridiron ma chine In he east and have already, downed all their opponent by lm-1 mense score. Sutherland, thl ; year, hopes to turn out a mythical American championship football , when Coaen Bibi end thl scar-1 flJ yar on the court for No team and with the Golden Tornado : let eleven against Coach Jock ! tratka In the Big 81 conferene. nt r.mnrttiL Tech now out of the v. Sutherland I determined to rn 'through the Nebraska came with an undefeated eleven. . . , i in th country and so far this tea- - P,tt 6lou I son ha. downed all .t. opponent. Memories of last year score- b deel.lve .core.. Taking West ler tie on a sorry Memorial sta-1 Virginia to a trimming la.t week, dium field still burn In the football Nelraka acout. say the Suther plans of tha eastern grid mentor, j and erew t ftt, mighty and Nebraska football acouta ho:n.,k, - wii0, that will keen the watched the Pitt team down West , Virginia Saturday were a lm- pressed with the showing made by th Hanther eleven that their r- ports to head rootDaii yoacn uana X. Bible were to the effect that the ! Cornhuskers are coin to be , pushed to the limit to down this fighting team from the east. , Nebraska snowing: against their intersectlonal opponent in Saturday'a classic waa very satis factory to Coach Bible and the Scarlet seemed to be that fighting band of Cornhuskers of old, but the Nebraska tutor realizes that hi grid machine is going to have tn do more than they did against Syracuse to down Sutherland and his Pitt eleven. Save Wltta, Sloan. "Dutch" Witte and Clair Sloan vho have been widely heralded in the east as twt of the outstanding gridiron warriors in the west, will roth start the Pitt game Saturday, according to an announcement made by Coach Bible Monday as the Scarlet worked out on Soldiers field in Chicago. Witte failed to f t into the Syracuse game as the iiusker mentor did not wish to take any chances of losing Witte for the Pitt game. Sloan was In jected tn the Nebraska backfield late in the Husker-Orange game and the Scarlet from Nebraska ral lied around this speedy back and pushed over the second Nebraska touchdown of the afternoon. With Witte and Sloan both in the Husker backfield against the Pitt aggregation, Nebraska will have the best set of backs that football fans have seen this year. Sloan is dangerous on both lugging the oval and in the Husker passing attack. Witte is a speedy ball lug ger and the second trlple-threater that Bible will have In his back field. The Injury list from the Orange game Is not serious and the Nebraska coaching staff ex pects to start practically the same line as tarted in the Syracuse game. Husker Spirit Back. Those who witnessed the Syra-cuse-Husker battle on the floor of Archibold stadium in the east Sat urday are confident that the Scar let and Cream footballers from Ne braska are off for a big year In Cornhusker football. That famoua Cornhusker spirit that seemed dor mant In the Southern Methodist game, flared up against. "Big BUI Orange" and blazed Its way across the football pages of the country and stuck In the hearts of all east ern football fans who packed the stadium for the game In Syracuse. The Golden Panther from Pitt will have to produce much more than Lew Andrea and hi Orange eleven did at Syracuse Saturday or Jock Sutherland will take hi band of Panthers back to the "Smoky City" with a stinging defeat marr ing the 1929 grid campaign. Pitt I rated as a powerful machine and brimlng over with speed, but the Panther will have to be wilder, more cunning and much faster than last year to down this fight ing eleven of Coach Dana Bible from Lincoln. The Cornhuskers arrived In Lin coln this morning fresh from its victory r?vr Syracuse and will take a long workout tonight on Memor ial, stadium sod In preparation for the biggest Intersectlonal game in the middle weat thia week and the greatest football game Nebraska football fans will get to witness this season. Reports from the bustneas office of Husker athletics are that Nebraska will not be able to handl the throng of football lovers who will trek into Lincoln Saturday for the big classic. Wetdemann Receives Bid To Dewey Birthday Fete - ', Prof. C .C. Weidemann today re ceived an invitation to a luncheon to be held Oct. 19, at Hotel Astor tn New Tork City to celebrate the seventieth birthday of John Dewey, eminent educational phil osopher from Columbia university. Mr. Dewey la internationally rec ognised aa an educator having booa. called to China to advlte them relative to the educational ayetatn there. Some of the out standing men and women on the rommittea for the affair "r Cbwtle A. Be&rd, Harry Emerson FV.cd.ck, and Dorothy Can field Msber. In the Valley y JcK Elliott Thl week CornhutVer football fan will tee one cf th gr.et , gridiron clatuct of th country i ' Sutherland a OoiOen Kanmer i eleven from PltUgurgh. Th Pn j ther eleven riaht now i on of th moit outttnamg gridiron tem Ho,ker on the lookout from th j Klck0ft until tha final pop of the ; gun ait year on a aoggy Me-1 moiil atadium field the Panther.; nd Huker battled to a coreie ..iTTZ.'- wm- aia t e wjtn lne Huker. playing their AlthougU -Dutch tt Itte did not wort brand of baM duHng lh, iea. pet into the Syracuse-Husker , bu, the P(tt ama eame atterigame at Syracuse Saturday, he a hard campaign In Big Si cir-1 claim he has set a lone time rec- ,nrf w,,h tn. Scaret oolntlna ! for its game with th. Army. The doing anytning. wiite aa not m P.tt gam. this year will be a dif-! "rted Into the Cornhusker hneup terent atory for the Cornhu.er In the Orange game as Coach machine I. under w.y and ha. ' Dana Bible did not wish to take caught up with It. .tnde to make any chances of Injuries before the .1.- . l-ui i 1 com lne clash with Pitt. So the the moat tuccetsful In Cornhusker history. On the floor of Memorial sta dium in Saturday's classic foot ball fans will see a different Corn husker football team than they saw tn the clash with the Mus tangs in the season opener two weeks ago. In the Orange game the mighty Cornhuskers found their pace and will be hitting it until the end of the season. In addition to getting organized, Ne braska now has the addition of Clair Sloan, one of the fastest and cleverest ball toters in the entire mlddlewest. And In addition to Sloan, th Husker will have the triple-threater. "Dutch" Witt, who haa been out of tha game since early eaon. Witt and Sloan will both start In the Nebraska back field against the Golden Panther from the "Smoky City." Sloan got into the game back at Syra cuse Saturday and the way hi mates rallied around him to carry the pigskin over for that second touchdown was a pleasing sensa tion to Mr. Dana Bible. Cornhusker football tutor. Bible stated out at Soldiers field yesterday in Chicago that the "Dutchman" would be in trim for the Panthers and with the way Captain Farley is lugging the pellet, will make the Husker back field a driving one that will be able to handle every department in the game In dazzling fashion. With Witte and Sloan in he game for passing and lugging the oval. Ne braska will give the Sutherland crew more than they bartered for In this Intersectlonal game of foot ball.. And Pitt will have to produce more than 6yracuae, yea, much more, and more than the Panther did latt year, for whether they know it or not, It will be the aame Nebratka team but an entirely new and different machine running down on th tod in the Hutker (ta citurn. .The Oolden Panther will have to be much quicker than latt yer, It will have to be more cat like, and although Jock Sutherland tate he I. going to take the ot fen.ive and make the wetterner. take the defensive, he will find that Line Coach "Bunny" Oake ha developed a line thie year Juit for the Pitt Panther, to drive again. t and then fall back. For after the performance turned In again.t the Mustang, and then the Orange, any football coach I willing to concede that "Bunny" Oakea ha turned out a One that I hard to penetrate. Too much credit cannot be handed to the Nebraska forward wail, consign iiig that It lost Its pivot and two fine guards from last year. But the way Elmer Oreenburg, Dutch Koster. Ray Richards, Marlon Broadstone and a few other husk tea played In the Syracuse game la just nobody's business. The Nebraska line will always he one of the outstanding forward walls in the country as long as "Bunny" Oakes Is master of ceremonies. Although atatiatlca ahow that Syracuae outdowned Nebraaka and outruahed them, the foottVII critic deduct the fact that after the Cornhusker machine got under way, it waa a different story. Dur ing the first quarter it appeared that the Huaker forward wall wa not witnrtanoing tne attack ot Big Bill Orange and tha 8yracuse backs went through Nebraska for a total of eighty yard during the first canto, and In the entire aec ond half for a total of eighteen yard a. Owtnn Henry, Missouri Tiger football coach, sat in Memorial stadium while the Cornhusker fought to a scoreless tie with the Mustang. Ha went back to the Tiger camp a trifle worried. Henry hflieve that Xliaoniirl will have II hand fun v.hm (."oarh Bibl tiring hi S.-arlet eleven tot'olum- i hi oo (ct 24 to op-n the i:ig hi j for the tlunkera The vet eran Tiger rft h eeroed lm , prrwd with th vernal lie howinir I mad by th men of t'oarh Bible I and declared that th Nebraska leven had not even folten under . way. Ha ex-t a h improve tnpllnt I neat la Nebianka during tha thie I week that intervene h.-lween now and th Ttger-HutWrr game. And 'although th Scarlet haa two big intersect lonal fame before they meet Missnu. the Comhuxker ara lout tin year to repeat the ron- ference championship In the Big ! Fix. Charley Black, head basketball : coach at Nebratka. ittued hi firt ; Sirf V w!!. V,flaer;M,hu,rh.! ! P::rCy weeVVogerh,: men I dition tor the opening of th tea- on In December. Three of Blek". regular are on th football team ; and will not b able to report I , til after Thankgiving. They ar Lewandowiki, Witte and FitherM ; Black ha. aimott all of ni. regu- )ar ,en hack this year and rt ,hould be one of the most tuccett- !WIHE GETS PLENTY OF 'Dutchman' Is Logical Man For Quarterback Dana Bible Believes. iree puom-ny Dutchman" took In the game from the players bench and figured out plavs that would beat the Golden Panther tribe from Pitt. Witte waa given plenty of pub licity tn the eastern city along with Sloan. Both Witte and Sloan were preceded to Syracuse with a host of Injury stories and that both of the famous Cornhusker ball toters would be out of the Syracuse tilt. Syracuse sport scribes took this with a lot of salt and doped It out that the Husker camp waa sending out a lot of bear dope on the eve of the Orange game. But Witte will be in the lineup when the referee send the Corr huskers against Pitt thia Saturday. Coach Bible think the "Dutch roan" Is Just on of those naturally gifted quarterback and Nebraska ha been handlcafped these past two years at not having the triple threater at the signal post instead of half. Hl'SKER HARRIERS ROMP OVER HILLS ni rim; practices Several of the cross country men have lieen doing their three and one-half milea every other day and are beginning to register good time. Saturday Griffin and Sprague ran the d. stance in nine teen minutes and ten seconds. The other men who ran Satur day were Oarvey. Williams. Gra ham and Fullbrodt. The men are utilizing the hills north of Belmont for their workouts, nearly as far out as the freshmen footballers bad to go. The Big Six cross country meet will be held in Lincoln this year in conjunction with the Iowa State football game. Nebraska'a first meet is against the Missouri har riers, between the halves of the Nebraska-Missouri football game. There will also be meets against Kansas and Oklahoma. COLORADO AGGIES PLAN FOR ANNUAL HOMECOMING TILT FORT COLLINS. Homecoming will he celebrated by scores of graduates and former students of the Colorado Agricultural college on the Aggie campus Saturday, Oct. 26. when the Green and Gold eleven will clash with the Univer sity of Utah football champions of last year. Indications are that the largest number of alumni in years to at tend a homecoming will return to their ahi .a niater this year to re new friendships of former years and cheer the Aggie gridiron war riors during the big game. Alumni registration will begin at 10 a. m. at Aromona hall. The traditional "dutch lunch" will be the main attraction at the noon hour in tie college cafeteria, whre an old-fashioned Aggie rally will be held. Blood Speaks to CIui On Advertising Ideals Prof. F. C. Elood at the Monday noon luncheon of the Lincoln A'' club spoke on essential advertislrr principles, explaining those funda mental he believes necessary U carry out an effective advertising campaign. The meeting of the At' club was held at the local chambci of commerce. 'The Student' Store" Rector' Pharmacy 13th and P 8t "Our Stor I Your Store" TIIF. DULY NFORVSK W Hutker Idol Thnm riflM'fin' In litre When ehraika Wins When nw of tha Nebraska Carnhull.tr victory aver th tyracuta Or.no at Syreu Saturday va flatbed to Lin coln evtr th radio thtr war f tw more pleated than Coach Henry Indian Behult. had track coach at tha Hutker chool. f.chull oflinating In th Lincoln Mon-Thorn JrMtrton high tchool football gam on th Lincoln high field whan omton shouted from th tanri that th Cemhuiktr had won 1) to 6. Schult r- ponded to th nw by totting hi hat at leatt fifteen feet Into tne air. Hi face wore a wlda grin thioughout th remainder of th gam. Soccer. Managers' Meeting. " HOUnd R3CC Are AdlVitiCS. Tn we,, a soccer achedule. th dale of the next bare and hound rarf aniJ a meeting of Intenrollege alnf t(P msnagera waa announced vtrdav by Rudolph Voceler, dl- rector of intramural athletics. A deadline for physical examination wa also tet. The hare and hound race I to be hell Thuraday. Oct. 17. and will start at . 30. A usual, run ner are to report in th south dressing room at the stadium for direction as to the starting place. Soccer game are scheduled for today and tomorrow as follows: Tuesday, field 1. 4 o'clock, Tau Kappa F.pallon vs. Alpha Sigma Phi; 5 o'clock, Sigma Nu vs. Kappa Sigma Phi; 5 o'clock. Sigma Nu vs. Kappa Sigma. On field 2 at 4 o'clock. Sigma Chi vs. Delta Sigma Phi: at 5 o'clock, Thcta XI vs. PI Kappa Alpha. More Game.! a Wednesday -Field 1. 4 o'clock. Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Beta Tbeta Pi; 3 o'clock. Sigma Alpha Epsilon va. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Field 2, 4 o'clock. Phi Delta Theta vs. Alpha Gamma Rho; 5 o'clock, Farm House vs. Delta Chi Athletic manager for the Inter colllege activities are listed as fol lows: Agriculture, Hansel Phipp; Law, Leon Sprague: Teachers. Charles Miller; Pharmacy, Joe Faimon: Engineers. Louis Ether ton; Arts and Sciences. Art Eas ter; Busines sAdmlnistration, Jacob Mascr; and Dentistry. John Kish. These managers are to meet in Mr. Vogeler's office this afternoon at 5 o'clock, for the purpose of drawing up a playground baseball schedule, which Is the first of the three sports on the intercollcge program. Examinatlona Needed. Saturday, Oct. 19. was the date set as a deadline for physical examinations for men participat ing in intramural athletics. These examinations are bein given J --- U ...ir.Al VtAalth rtf. flee, from 8 a. m. until noon. i r .' t V. ntannor In which fraternity teams are en-1 terlng Into th soccer competition, j Mr. Vogeler indicated mat. me teams that played enjoyed it. "However." he went on, "teams are not paying very close attention to the programs as they appear in The Nebraskan. If these man agers would watch for the playing time of their teams, the tourna ment would be highly successful." NEBRASKA CHOSEN TO ARRANGE FOR Y. M. C. A. CAMP Nine Nebraskans attended a meeting of the executive commit tee of the Rocky Mountain field student council of the Y. M. C. A. held in conjunction with the meet ing of the regional council of the sii.dent Y. W. C. A. The confer ence was heli! at Broadview Inn, Inwrence, Kas , last Friday and Saturday. Plans for the fste park conven tion were disc.issed. Nebraska will be In charge cf the arrange ments for this yiar. A commit tee composed of Knrn Appleby and C. D. Hayes, Joint chairmen; Eve lyn Addler. Rose Marie Fullers of Nebraska Wesleyan, Eva Olson of Grand Island college, Evelyn Gen try of Colorado college. Dean H. C. Gossard and Don Day of Ne braska Wesleyan, and Joe Hunt and Wendell Groth of the Univer sity of Nebraska have been ap pointed to consider preparations. Our prntt a,.ic in tirlnrm tody It thl of r, rrlilrtl, .ludlclal r vlw, rd!t1 hv experts, whlh wnuW prwnt rivanrn In tha rin nnm to fhn avmir pmi"Hlonr In wuril and form h rould understand. T. Swann Hardlm. Nationally Advertised Line rIauo to Cruci Clothes Worthy of Your Inspection! SUITS, TOP COATS and OVERCOATS $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 TUXEDO'S $30.00 Wonderful Values LOU HILL Ditpliy Room. 721 Ftdertl Trutt Building Phone B-3425 13th 4 N Stt. Stop At Hotel Damburger For Shot Gun Service 1141 Q St. ,.718PSt. "BUT 'EM BT THE SACK" ES- PLANS FOR 1930 Cornhusker Basket Tossers Will Journey East to Tackle Pitt. FIRST LONG JOURNEY Coach 'Charley' Believes That Tour Will Put Team in Prime. Cornhusker baskeleera thl year will make one of the longeat trip a basketball team haa ever bad a ihanr tn make from Nebraska. The team will open play December 28 at St. Louia against Washing ton university, then will head east the play Builer. West Virginia, and Pittsburgh. Thia trip against urh first class teams will help materially in th rounding out of a good team for Big Six competition. Last year after a slow start, the Corn busker finished In fourth place, but thl year Charley Black hope to bring the team well up with the leaders. The letter men that graduated last vear are Krall. Olson. Munn. and Holm. This left five letter men to form a nucleus for thia year'a team. The five letter men are Morria Fisher. Harvey Grace, Adolph Lewandowskl. Don Mac Clay, and Wlllard Witte. Lewan dowrkl was selected for a guard berth on the "all" Big Six team last year, and Harvey Grace waa selected for the second team. These two men displayed plenty of class last year and they will be back with a lot more this year. Black Begin. Rehearsal. Thursday of last week Charley Black had an unofficial practice, but the regular practice will not start for another week. The squad that cornea out then will be drilled intensively fr about, a month then there will be a two weeks' break in the practice, in order to give the football men a chance to recuperate for the basketball sea sou. The team will then get down to strenuous practice until the Christmas vacation, when the take their trip east. PANTHER WRITER CONFIDENT THAT NEBRASKA EASY By DON SAUNDERS. Pittsburgh. Oct. 14. With three opponents already out of the way the Pitt Panthers are looking Esss BLACK mm WINNING SQUAD mm The Season's Successful Styles Frocks that y innini i he west for mor raw rnt. They will play In Lincoln. Nb.. on Orl. l. ' h I 'Bl t'omhuakr my h abi lo ufy th ravenou appetitee of th big r!n fact It la feared that Ne braska may he a pretty big mouth ful for th Panther lo bit off at thl iage of lh gam. Bld having a lm which will average i Iom lu 200 pound a man. tne Hutker hav a heavy faat back field headed by th brilliant speed ater Claire Sloan, lb fstel man In th west. Th Cornhukr hav a new roach thl year In Dana X. Bibl mho won fam at Texas A. A M., hre h turned out flv confer enc champion In eight year. Bibl haa changd th tyle of at tack at Nebraska to tak rare of th great natural power that the Husker alwaya have, and haa also opened up their attack to tak car of the clever speedy back. 8corlet Tie. Th Pitt team kept there from ct ng a flrft down lat yar whn thry held them to 0-0 tie, but Suth erland haa no expectation of hold ing them In check thia year. Ha la figuring on taking the offenie him self thl year, and keep th west erner on the defensive. The Pitt mentor ha the Ideal team for offensive purpose thia year. With a backfield that rank with th famou "Four Hoisemen." and a line which 1 typical of all great Sutherland line, the Pitt attack la going to go placea. The back wll. be beaded by Tom Parklnaon. the beat fullback In the east. He haa no peer when it cornea to hitting a line, I a good passer and kicker, a great roan when It come to leading th inter ference, and a bearcat on the de fense. With him will be Uansa and Wil liams, two hard driving backs who I excell In open field running. At ' Duke. In the aecoud game of the season Uansa gained 230 yards in five tries. This great array of ball-toter will be directed by Eddie Baker, the smartest quarter back to don a Pitt uniform for sev eral years. I I rw I I AY I m I AT I lw ' Li ry featured in three great group of smack of Paris yet low f 1 ACH of these Dresses has a definite r Paris pedigree! For they're copies v.. and adaptations of models inspired by world-renowned French style aritsts, each one embodying a definite vital fashion point each one an outstanding r . 1 success ot- tne season. 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