The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 31, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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Cornhusker Staff Changes
DAMPNESS DRIVES
HUSKERS INSIDE
Coach niMf 11' J Irrlicr Sosion at Stair Fair
Gniinil' Coliftrumt Train lTnallr to Hold
rrinimnc Due to Lock of Sparc.
MENTOK RTS FARLEY FKAIIM WILL START
Oakf (JriMHiu Heavy Itrservra for Ue in taac of Wrt
I'irM i" Homecoming Stmpplr; Thrrr Men
Fight for Places at Ontrr.
BY JACK ELLIOTT.
Prtjlmg raina and ovcrlia lifting clouds have persisted in
MTfriup the camp of the Xrtrnka Cornliuskrr with a prrat
aMnX of tlftinpnrse- since the return home from Columbia and
iivf forc.d Toach Hible, the Nebraska football mentor, to
kr hi Scarlet charges to the coliseum out at the fair ground
vr their workout each nijrht. Cram pod by the small amount
j are In ID O'liwura mr tiiwir
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iui scrimmage work and have re
,td to signal dnlla and building
attack nlfh miU
licbed against the Huakera In
.j manual Homecoming game on
Heaorsal stadium field this Sat-
Ow b-.g charge la on deck for
Cort-hiuker team In their
Hoorcotrur.g game with Kaiwu
jm week and that la In the back
VM. Coa. h Bible decided to give
orj Farley, captain of the
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Cornhuakera. a reet thia week and
have the Huaker leader In perfect
condition for the Sooner game at
Lincoln on Nor. 16. Harold Frahm
will replace Farley In the Huaker
oarkfield. The remainder of the
Nebraska backfleld mill be made
up of Clair Sloan. Nebraaka'a ace
of triple t areata; Red Toung. driv
ing halfback, and -Dutch- Witte.
Thia quartet to start against Kan
aaa will give Nebraska plenty of
peed, power and backa to man the
aerial attack of the Bible men.
Paul Will See Action.
Marrtn Paul, aophomore back
who dlaplayed hie ability aa
who delayed hie ability aa a
.eeoer in me nger game. wu.
probably see plenty of action
against the Jayhaxks Saturday.
while Coach F-d Weir
haa given l
the atartir.g call for the wingmen
to Steve Hokuf. who scored Ne
bmjka's touchdown at Columbia.
1 and "Buck" Morgan. Tbeae two
! wlnjnnen seem to ponaeaa plenty
' r.f a hi i v trt ir.1t At.rn.-n i-h .nil
i of the lire and aa a aophomore. '
I Ilokuf ia d velopinf :nto one of U.e
foremr5t end in the B:g Six.
'Bunny" Oakea ia undecided aa to
the line that will ano-A-er the kuk-
j off this week and aa the weather
man irrp"i-.nf e 5-ar!e iride
t theae day, the Huker line coach
haa not een given an opportunity
- to aee what hia ail can do against !
, humasHy.
Should Merconal stadium field
1 continue to stay in its s'-pgy and
oft condition. Coach B:bie will
have bis heaviest material on hand
for the Kansas battle The heavy
ref-ervea In the l:ne are getting a
preat share of the sessions inside
this week in order to put the heav
iest possible wall on the field
'against th Hargiee crew.
! Three Centers Compete.
' vh "Bunny" Oakes has three
! centers to take tbeir places in the
:nrdj of the Cornhusker line la'
to Karaas game and as yet the ,
Nbri--ka line coach has not re-
pr.r.'J a to -ho will start at the
I'.wl (otjiion but be has indicated
. tht it may be Paul Morrison oi
i i;AveVk. Hugh PJjea. sopbomor
jctnier. and one of the heaviest
lir.esmen on the squad, and Felber
Vwisdajn have been carrying the
larirer share at center during the
I season but as game time draws
4 near Morrison has been showing
up as a possible sraner. ine
Haveloclt linesman spent one year
U K. U. with the frosh squad and
ia anxious to get a crack at the
Jayhawkers.
The remainder of the line is also
petting in on some changes by the
Husker line coach and 2 o'clock
Saturday may find Jim Gilbert,
190 pound g-uard from Omaha, re
placing Elmer Greenberg at guard
sxid Rosooe Kroeger, 2W pound
tackle from Grand Island, starting
at the tackle position. Bad
weather Wednesday evening forced
Dana Bible to take his charges to
the state fair grounds for the
third onsecutive night this week
tut Nebraska win not r.e handi
capped to a great extent by in
door practice as the Jayhawkers
are also rettiiyr their share of the
i late October rains and Coach Bill
Hargiss baa been kept inside with
bis Kansas team since Monday
night.
JCebraalt. has a United achool
for ladiaa children localod at
Genoa with an aUndance of SOO.
Xebraska. is sixUztth In wealth
and seventh in per capita weaJth
among the state.
Jar that Jayhaivk!
While Your Car Is Benig Shined Up
and Put in Good Condition
Cars Washed $1.00
Cars Greased, 75c
Cars Washed and Greased, $1-50
The Beit in Gaioline and Motor Oils
A-lis A. ODL'CO.
0. A- BARBER, Owner.
Dtnrr Vnitertity
Student Determine
To Win Hall Came
Denver university student ere
going to look like a bunch of an
rchmta If the football team
duan'l win a football gam pretty
soon. The nan have declared that
a raaor ta taboo, and the coeds
are aweannf off the ue of coe
met Ira until the team copa a
(ame.
Virtually all fratamitiea and
sorortilea have signed an agree
ment abjuring the raaor and ca
mellca. rartiea around the D. U.
eampua are going to be of the
1SW atyle unleaa something la
dona right quick to remedy the
situation.
IS
FULL OF SCRIMMAGE
Coach Workman Attempts to
Improve Team in Work
On Fundamentals.
AMES. Iowa. Succeaaive aenm
mage for laat night and tonight
made up the menu for the Iowa
Bute College gnduera. aa Coach
Noel Workman atrlved to Improve
the blocking and tackling of hit
men. which waa highly unaatiafao
tory In the K ansae game. Both the
first and aecond string teatma were
used In the scrimmage, with Wells
working aa quarterback. Harry
Johnson, end. calling the plays and
Lloyd Kegel remaining in the
backfleld.
Bob Smith, tackle, la expected to
ha in ihiM for tha Oklahoma
Saturday at Norman, but
fc Wllcox quarterback, U out
for probablv ,o weeks with a
Umlr.f, " t,. will de-
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NEBRASKA SCHOOL
DEBATE LEAGUE
MAILS MATERIAL
The Nebraska high arbool debat
ing leagu is now end:ng wit ma
terial for this year to all league
schools of the state. This material
which is now sent out to the sev
enty schools of tbe league con
cerns the twenty-third annual con
test mhich will be held this year.
ITne queeiiofi wnicn win or oeoaixa
on wnn oe ' Pr ,
ent jury system in cnmmal tnais ,
Thia bulletin not only furnishes j
a numoer or me nign scnoo;s oi
the state with a uniform question j
to be debated on. but it also con- ;
tains selected references and a '
bibliography to be used in the !
preparing of the debates. I
WEATHER SPOILS
ftrrTTinnB P. ALT V
OUTDOOR BALLY
ON DRILL FIELD
t Continued From Page 11 jbraaka team baa looked good all .
bv several prominent Nebraska I aar. and everyone concedes the
ahimm. Coach BlWe of Nebraska fact that Choppy Rhodea ia a plen
snd Coach Harris of Kansas, ty good coach.
This wia be Coach Bible a only ap- Th frosh lineup Jer
oearance at rallies this year. Dunn, Roby and Howard perform-,
Neither football team win be atjing ta the backfleld forward :
tha rally since the Cornhviskers ! wall had Csowskl at center. Witt
are spending the night at the, and Nesmith at guards. Fogerty
Shrine club and the Jayhawks and Ey at tackles, and Durkee ;
have made arrangements to a, .and Swanaon at ends. This lineup
elude themselves somewhere in h several inehglbKs at present .
Lincoln until tbe game Saturday, but most of them are going to be .
. Z.".l7 r t rJiv ready for competition when the ;
will be taps blown in the distance
&
In resoect of an uufflu or iw 1
university who have passed on.
This will come ta about tha mid
dle of tbe program. Tha sama
idea will be earned out Just before
tbe klckoff Saturday when a squad
of R. O. T. C. cadets will march
to the center of the gridiron and
fire three volleys, followed by
tap.
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THE DAILY NF.RRASKAN
PREPARE
FO
GAME
MISSOURI SQUAD
Chalk Talk Features Work
Yesterday: Eligibility
Bothers Some.
RHODES GROOMS TEAM
Yearlings Will Play Twice
This Season; Promising
Material Out.
Choppy Rhodea arrpt bla crew of
fuotball players Indoors for chalk
talk yesterday, but aa soon as the
ground dries out or freesea they
will be bard at It again. Tbe first
freahmaa game la scheduled for a
week from Saturday with tha Mis
souri yearllnga. The gam ta to be
played at Memorial stadium, and
there will be no varsity game on
that date
Many of the frosh grlddera are
Ineligible at present, but most of
them will be ready to play by the
end of tbe week. Ossowskl. the j
former Kalrbury captain ta down ,
In three boura. but he la expected ,
to make them up pronto. Soma of ,
the men are Ineligible because j
they participated In college foot
ball before enrolling at Nebraska, j
toby ttara.
John Roty has continued to rip
through tbe line and around the '
end for many spectacular runs '
Dunn. 160 pound back from Lex- 1
lngton has been punting better
than any freshmen that baa come '
up for many years, according to
Rhodea. Fogerty and FJy are also
showing up very well at tackle.
Ossowskl has been shifted to th
center of the line, and he is past
ing in fine style. Durkee has been
showing up great at an end posi
tion. l-resnmen teams of the B.g fe.x
are playing their first games since
1924. The Nebraska freshmen
team of that year had on Its roster
of players such men as Sloan. Far
lev and Wltte. Uai.y remember
the freshman team of that year,
because of the activities or Clair
Sloan. During toe game Nebraska
played agains. Kansas Aggies.
s!oan broke h a nose but he played
handicap or a
f1"
he was the big
star of the day.
The Big Six freshmen of this
year are establishing a precedent
that ia to be followed every year.
Each team is to play two games,
one at home and one away. Thia
was made a ruling at the meeting
1 of the Big Six officials last year. ,
Interest among the freshmen foot-
bailers baa been bard to retain in .
yn w th,y are ;
all out nearly every night. Tbe Ne-
whistle Wows for the first year-
MpiSr sai sshA ar f na a SI S
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Intercollege Competitors
Must Wait for Week
Before Playing.
One of the semifinal bat Ore lo
tha inter-college playground base
ball tournament the Aggie-Dentist
game, which aa to have been
played this week, has been post
poned until Nov. S. It was an
nounced today by Rudolph Vogel
er, director of Intramural at hl( wa
The postponement of the en
counter In turn caused the post
ponement of the final game, whit h
likewise was to have been played
this week. It wall be played Nov. 6
on the drill field. If weather per
mits. If not. the two teams will
meet In the coliseum The game
will be called at 4 50 p. m The
teachers college aggregation that
will meet the winner of tbe Aggies
Dentiat game, advanced to the
fmaJe by beating tbe College of
Pharmacy 16 to S Tuesday.
Nebraska la a stats of home
owners. Sixty percent or tbe peo
ple of this state live under their
own roofs.
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