i i i.sDW. ocronr.u 22. 10:0 TOUR Hir. DMI.l .r,niri.--' Com mm r ddtd a dcc riTr AGGIES Play BIBLE PREPARES HUSKY OFFENSIVE Senior Tallin lootl.all ami Miniiri IMaj t Siuml Alomlay Hcforf Shaping Train for inaion of Yriifjrful liper StroitslioM. miL Liri n trilWAlIK H tt.rvi ii.i.i' ..". Staff Krrp- .Mrn in TinW ' . . To llurtlrj Pat.inp (jimliinutinn. .inn lirnry Till Kifjht in RtMipal lo VI in. BY JACK KI.1.HTT. -Yehr.if.Wt (Vrnhutkrr football lrvtn will now diwvt it nttirtiont fn trio Kitf confrrrmT mi.l it tiar bnttli slntoil with tin Missouri 1 ip'-rs nt ('ulumliin tins wiM-k. Tho har.lrst pnrt of tho srhr.lulo hat Ih'imi oinili t. i aii-l tin- Unski r rain rwt with ohp all thr w aroun.l. no t inr win nl onf d frAt. Tho Missouri N'rlirtska pann- l Oluuiliin thin wrk ill hav a jtreat deal to do with.- (tie pnatiDie winner in me tut; conferenrt thia aeanon at both t!e-ens are reputed to be the jiower of the valley. .. Coach Bible and hit band rf Cornbutkert are preparing thit week for a five-game campaign In the conference circlet which will open SatuMay with Mtsnourt and close on ThAnk(pvln)c clay with th Jowa State t-clonet on Memorial rtadlum field. The 1929 football card hat been one of the nardeat tn the hlatory of Com hutker footba!l. Opening with the Mustar.ct from Southern Metho dist, or. of the ttrongeM teama in the south, the Huskert then took ui tH Kx'rmnimm rirAnce and Itt t two of the ttrongett team In the i ewti. MIjiou All Set. ' Tiger power wat revealed in the Mizxnu-Drake came kt.it Saturday viben the crew from Columbia dawned the Bulldogs in a 20 to 0 , ..,... r...,-t T,...inr fth Wadorf a;dHur.Vv7ea n ball has been on the boom all sea- j son and the victory over Drake Ssturdsy was the climax before; the important Big Six game with tho Cornhuskers. Power mixed with a well perfected aerial attack will be tbe Tiger attack against Nebraska Saturday and football followers of the Huskors can ex pect the Bengals to give Nebraska hard game on the Columbia sod Saturday. Nebraska'! Cornhuskers took a decisive 24 to 0 victory over the ty ihiiiiaJ r 5 f r s f 2 i 3 sp i in a mmmmmmmk iiiiii iniii miiiii mi iiiiiifairaiii on i nBaVtai iiibi ' '""-" " assa See George IleimimeaESr' IV ClWtl) (.OMlllIO.V in Allm.pl l Slop .Worf ; ... llufkccTiger liecord. Wm.ir Sl.rAah Mia.nifl .r raftkA Nriirackft Sirii y. ift"iirl !: N; -!. NhrakA t rmka Nhrftska Ner.rmk Ti ian.t HiHrtu.1 MimhiI 0 1. w It M - lw nt i i it II. I A 1W 1-1 il lCil m: !- ic:? 1V.3 It. 4 1 i(: 1- A 4? 11 u M 1.' li- t A A 0 A P 14 A t 1 t i 94- e Nrrf.ka tv.i'i virtoriM- Nbr IS U'urol A T' far-ia On F-nlnta -.NpfcrMkt f..l Miuoul 3 15 Missouri eleven lat toason in one of the worst beatings the Tigers have ever taen trom a .eora-Ka ' r;; Nf)t , ip22 when Ne-. :'nrr season "as was shown in the , rr.1l. MJHl u nnn linn i. ' . ' v prirt perform and he Is aware ,h.f o.h R.hi. i hnnrinr one . , tu , r t e , t and highly or me e tu a r i e i w '. i polished Nebraska teams to Co-; : . . .... . v.. lumn'a mis rAiurany xnni. um played on Missouri sod for a num ber of years. "Waldorf to Hursley." Coach Gwinn Henry also has a host of veteran material to cope with the tacllcs of Coach Bible. In th Missouri camp this season are Hursley. veteran wirgman, Lind- K.? ifitv liar 0 oooo "sam Now ioooo Only! To Individtial Selling the Most Comhuskerp Six Slandinpi m pri MmmN . I kWH . I . . I A l..a Msl SI ttii mm . MoMil ai I "' A a m . iai aiRUKft a. Allira at I l M h .! I T Al llliha.A II. Nwaa. tlamk.ai MmmmH :. lMk . ll.ll" . I., ilil " l I mM. ! Itaaaaa A. Al tl.lal Maiatle 14. ! ! . ; ....... ... . i enmrver. aieiiar ucnn, vt- i. - .k u-i.inrf uhn , r- t war- ""J uro pmnnnri.ily in me Aerial , - . lire pronnnn.liy in ine 'eria , gtme while Kennedy and 8chan . y - Nebralk. eleven in many yeara. imwn tn their next complete the Tiger fM-'M 1 undffr new coach, the boyt In at Columbia the Tiger are confl ihe prolb.e J'lmU aoVi real w.M. Cvhatldent they will make the Huaken, rprn mr 7 .. " ' I an.l Ihrir weithl are louow. i IWl end. Mumley. 17. Lft tackle: Kilgore, 2i. lyft gtia-: Mcii.rl. lt0. ivntrr: Smith. 17.. . .. . . . . ij Kient ruaru. nnji. niKni ii k.m.1. rnu. - f. . . Quarterback: Terwillcger. 1WI. Iefl half: Johanningmeier. 15. Ulght half: Kennedy. !V l-ullliack: Schaff. Ito. Srmrt cntict in th conference rej;i"n r pulcd at advance dope n the MivAoun-Nehraska game but ahould any dope be tt t.ied. they are Inclined to favor th? Hunker from Lincoln. It Is ths Homecoming game for Mls- soun ani uirrr io w n p..-. crowd of T;'er fans on hand to warch tho Bengal match football brawn and brama against the . . J l In ' and there win oe a grcm dnvo the MiifvMi eleven baa shown up as one -f tho favorite In tho conference while the showing ward parsing 10 a greax jujvnn- me r,-g.r. - made bv Nebraska in Its three , tage and Coach Henry still advo- i homa and Nebraska are the only Intersect loTial game stamps the : cat e- the wide-open game artor j sister of the conference who ha iv CrnhuskVrs as one of tho clever-I his groat micces with the Fla- , not ttarted their title fight. OH est and amartest f.Kthall roachlnoa mank-1ark combination which , homa meeting K-Aggiet thit week in the country. ' oral Nebraska for three years The Scarlet came through the straight. Waldorf to Hursley Pitt fray In good condition and seems to be th famed comblna onlv a few minor injuries are ! tlon thia season and against tho . . . .t. k. --' Tt.iii.4ni- Prtnrdav. this duo huskors as thev prepare for the buskers as they prepare for the , , .v.. b. ' e . rr.r.n Soccer vTfiriir v , Ttta Oil v PHI fh pi' r m -. sn-m iph F mi Ion run. I'm bin rill t'pnlloTi. S P m. Fll1 N S: !rliA mma Rho r SiAtna l.imMtt, 4 t. m : Palis Tau Pflta v. Karm Hmia. Arm IV1 Flr! No 1: Tau Kappa F.paMo" vt Phi ni Kappa. 4 p. m ; P imi Pht Fpailnn Kappa Sifri.a. S p m Kiel No. 2: Thua Xi -a. i'lthl, i P tn Ort S.V Firli No 1: AiPia FIKma Phi Phi Siirma Kppa. 4 P. in : t!irma Nu v rr:ia rpullon A p IT Field Vo 7: Twlta eiema Ijirmi va. Hifmi Chi. 4 p. m : PI Kappa Alpha vi Duia Tau PltA, S p m. (J The 1930 Cornhuskers are selling next week at only $4.50. A big chance to buy a wonderful book at a discount. Booths will be established on the campus. Maks up your mind now to save worry over the possibility of not getting one next spring. In the? Vallov ay Jack tiiioti Nebraska's Intersections! foot ball schedule of the year It doted. With th thre hardrst games of the card now history, Coach ' B'b't and hi bsnd of Cornhusker can now devote thtir timt to big ger and better football in in o.g Su conf.renc. With tht thre b.g interactional gam.t patted and th Hutkert coining out with on gam in each column, mejr now turn to th Mutourl Tlgert. nuw lurn IW in ' ' " " - tho hardnl eleven in th confer . . . e., n,.,. MtiwHit tnc to b'flt. Southern Metncoiti wT h'" n.,don of .i . . . i limn wnir n in (.1111 aiuci m j i w. i K.i-in af would have haDDened to Pitt it . . . . , . .... ' i.Airn mM Qc k auintr ing nu k " ' v ij : th 1929 practice teaton at late at th Hutker. had met S. M. U. at ' an opener and then taken on the Orange for th tecond practice ..lm.i Wt fear for mt aniwr. rate, w know now why Al any raie. w nw nww .. . .k.1-1. k. D..th. r-llIADUrun jmnm r ...... eleven It booked for a national i title. Th Pitt eleven thould go through th teaton without a tin- I be one 'f tho foothall classics or gle defeat. Th brand of ball I thia aection of the country. In the played it tvpical of champlonthip j past four years Nebraska hat calibr. but Sutherland It really j taken but one game from the Tl olad that the Hutker gtme It out I gers and that the 1928 game. For Of tht way. From the work tho Tiger dis- j played againsi me irane duiiu"k i iii.wn m v ... -- --- hraska fans who Journey down to Columbia Saturday to witness tho annual Tiger-Husker battle, will ... . ma .U.-.n. f ohl ITlfr iir Oin ni v omnium ia.n the aujremacy of the Big Six gnd- t.-xm. Missouri Is again using for- f - mrtionod perfectly. Missouri also functioned perfectly .Missouri tm h . ts of a riworful forward wall line. Saturday's game with the Pan thert displayed to Cornhutker fans that Ceach Dana Bible It bringing the Nebratka eleven along to the place where thy will be one of the most polished grid machines In the mid-west. The Pitt game was a vivid example of the improvement made by Ne braska since their latt game en the home tod. The work of Mor gan and Prucka, Hutker endt, wat . . . ntim-uiiiinimiiiimmiM i Sales Campaign Starts 'Hext Wee! &Z CoffmlhHfflsEsei? Scarlet wat of the tentational va riety and ldom teen In a N bratka team. Clair Sloan and hit bullet-lik pattet wr tht main atay In th Cornhukr patting at tack a well at carrying big thar of tht ball lugging depart ment. nut lout we forirel - th Missouri Tigna arc waltir.fi. waiting for the i t-ominjr 01 mm iniBmy tram from Lincoln. I hit team that niiiwl a auiterb brand of football out on the floor of Memorial tta dnim Saturday. Cach Owtnn Henry haa torn tffe Hunker play, ho know them for hat they aro and bo tella hit Tiger warnora ev .r meht that to beat Nebraka . . . . ....ii . k. likiii. hitl w.n - ----- - - - - the Miuou eleven haa had to face tlcm lor every poim. iani w.- -,....iii..iii.r oanui Tii-i.r.lliiker pAnie from the Ne bra.ika ttandpoint. It wat tough although no tlwgrace to loae to Pitt, but the main objective In Hiixkerlnnd now It to win and keep tho championship of the Big i fAMnm an.t thAt la haJf ! -. -- . rfnn. uhon the Tirer are bunned v.-.. r. -- ) off. The NebraaUa-Miaaourt game ; In tho nnd.llo west hn grown to j mr yenrw mramni, jpf, 107 ihi. ViKonuri crew ha.A taken the long end of the count, and this year under tho tutelage or i'n Bible. Nebraska hopes to show the Tiger. Missouri and Kansas State are at present leading the race In the Big Six conference with one vic tory each, Mittourl over Ames and the K-AQQies over nanus. un 4 IUkKrb meetino the Mlt tourl eleven. The Oklahoma eleven will find a tough foe in Coach "Bo" McMillin't eleven down at Manhtttsn and the real power of the Sooner on the gridiron thia tne sr,K " 7" season will be tested. Ad Lindsey It it reported. ..going to put t one week the Soonert wers downed 21 to 0 by the Texat univertity at Dallat while the Aggiet took a win over the Jayhawkert. Okeh Hot Records Nothlna Hotter Get them at Diets Music Stiop 1308 "O" I'pstairs " 1 '1' Y - Next Saturday Max Meadore And His Hill Chasers' Enter Compct. Stillwater. Okla.. Oct. 81. - iSpe- , clali- Cikach Max Meadore and hit tquad of Oklahoma A. and M. crosa country asplranta will en-a-ace in their flrat meet of tho ; preaent "ampalgn. Saturday. Oct. 2n. whe.t they journey to Man hattan. Kanaaa. to be the third member In a triangular duel meet with Oklahoma university, and th Kansaa Aggie. Meadore and hia outfit of har rlora have been working hard aince the beginning of achool. and are rapidly developing- Into a title contender. Bob Calhoun. Bryan Thompson and Clarence Burch are the re turning lettermen from which Meadore will form a nucleua for hit '29 team. Several tophomoret who are necking- bertht on the varsity and who look very prom ising are: A Kin Jenkins. Joha Colhna and LeRoy Brant all fresh men lettermen la.t season. FACE KANSAS GAME Bruises Keep Many Regulars From Iowa State Field During Practice. AMES. laZ Oct. 21.- Badly bruised and battered from the last two games, a determined Iowa ' State football squad today began preparations for the homecoming , clash with the University of Kan sas on state field Saturday. An Indian Message of The Vanishing Art And the Coming Fad 11 will he our pleAxure to mail you. frr. at vour ren,uet. the tor of 1h Tre'sihermiA IndlAn AparhA liiief, ,'-1rcrirni'.," Indian Sym bn! arid their meAnlngs. topelhr with our ratAles ronriAtinf of ln dlAn and MxlrAji made roxkIa. such aa Indian Ieirnd Jewelry. Pmtery. Navajo Rups. Etc. 11 will ir. he our pleasure in mAll free a token souvenir of Indian Jewelry or pottery to the first lo students who Answer our Ad. WIGWAM CURIO BATON. N. M. To Group Selling Cornhuskers. irOcse at Now Only! 0 oooo ' niur Novell Ihitr, Vitt Tvachvr? 7Vnm To Confrrrncc ff in Out In Hayt, Kansas, on tK. wida Kansas prairi, tar Blu Howell, formtr Univtr! aity of Ntbratka football eta. tain t aeh, scored hu first tb. lcory ( CMc of th .tLua'. Ttachei, Hit Kanaaa Stata TticKin elvn of Pittsburgh defat4 Hayt Teacher 12 to 0 last tt. urday In a cntral contrnc gam. It wat Pittsburgh's first confrnc victory In t ysar and th first tlm it tord thit Mtton In tSr game. Chances fop a Cyclon vtrtoryla th coming fray with tht y, hawker depend largely upos whether four regular whs adorned th stdelinet In last trsek i game with Marquette will b to play. Taul Trauger, quarterback: Bob Smith, tackle: Franklin Volte, tackle: and Carl Kern, giiaid. ar the Injured men .and It la certain that Nolte. at least. w1U be unsb!t to go against Kansaa. The tradi tion of th other three is .vet un certain and nothing definite at to their ability to play thia week wuj be forthcoming from th Cyclon ramp until time for the clash Sat urday. Kansas holds a slight edge over Iowa State In past games, having won four, lost three and tied two. You Haven't Ha a CHICKEN TOSTETTE Until You Get One at RECTORS 13th and P Sts. Th Students' Store " Sale Tennis Racquets Off Tennis balls C4 tf S5c each. j for?tvv One Week Only Lincoln Sporting Goods Co. 118 No. 13 Most case Z X E 3 mmmimtn i raii liiililljilillliPiiH r -iiiiW'nmitmtmiiimimtiHimiHfmmlimitmtlii wAM.auuuaiUAau;HUiiUiuiU.tiiiiuuiUi.iuitiiu