Y it iiiv. Now.Mnru -i. i ,;,, nun fill: IVMI.Y HUtKN NEBRASKA SHARES BIG SIX HONORS Smiicm Icfii.il ii Ollirr I 'nhfnlrii IVjtnt in tionfri rm-r; Okbl.oni.t Hoy ri.i ltni Nitiirilut al Nmiiimii: 1 1 : rc i - 1'l.iiu Offrnt. IS?7 RHODES GROOMS FRESHMEN FOR MISSOURI GAME k;ui ni iiiM or Mili Ho!.!- I iulil Pnu li.." Ilii- Wrt'k; llcutt Drill in IVcpurulioii for ,.nn l'olMnr for N'rrn! !). BY JACK ELLIOTT. .Vr ot ni a arid Oa,Uh.iti;.l aiunn li.'H "is in ti-. r c s.x rtfeeni e a t'ie rii'y iinU;eti Ccch Dia B b'e and hit tool bill team (n took loiari to Itm Saturday wuh a great deal o Mitirintlon, (or there it no foot- , MfSMHJtl IS lW, I'l'MM' ' 0"" scheduled lor th, Mucker fivt. After going . through fi t the hardest irt . 4 . 1'non game, a Ntbratka team -.iuii. lor .riiliii-krr h , yearii ,hf Cwjrl.-I eleteii' . icady to taht Mat Saturday alternnoti elf. The. twenty thousand tootbaU tana I who watched Utt laturdav'a fool bail .clattie. with. Hill. Haroitt L'r.ivcitity of Kansat Jayhawkert are unanimous in ntir opinion Put ih 1929 ed'tion o' ths 4?y hiwktn. it )jA About the brtl nf'Teme hut turneo out oy r.iouni urno in me pjil iwrniy.nve year, witn ",m uhe-i Mei!ii:.u !!. i tut ihmcn ui:it I'l-it.-'i Noel Work tii.iil i Cyilii'i fr jn Altiff. The low Ntnte erri rated a tle i un1.'rJK i f t In t , .-k.ii n ni m.-ii i 1,,'nev.r ve.ir lv tlut th? ("v-. .,ntc. -Th h.-.M.rr. U.e n.oie , (,f t h K-nM4M ..Mtrnve. .Hack., the .u.jTfiwive rrA-o'U than th' IL . . . , .. k . h h, . Kantt eleven proved to be even .era w.th two c v.rtri wh.le 'd I " J" ? moro than the Nebr.tka football the 0.rf,hak.r. ht f but VVar 'ir 1 Lan.e si d.v oowcr ..peeled. 8om .ay N.. ,-lrtory anJ on t.e. Hatur.Uy the . , w1''- ,"; braka .vat. outolayed. but. the liuikr-ra are artrr ou ) on rrutn tur (unt of the Hi; Six wrek. BIG SIX STANDINGS, .u.-.. ..: .... . ...4.,.,, K,, St.i. Th 'orrmoti opinion aner ine nuiner u nve fame mruii to nn me , " h d mimed thrw. waM hld o"'' downt on h''l-nwUH on.-yard line, wa, that Ne- it the Km.a J.yhawka al N..r- J;1 S HI ud Ttri o rMl11 Pved far the superior by uro tame of the Bljr MX tnial . . ... . ..far .at .all .varietiee of football okiahnmt KuMi ai K AM . . . . aula (Ml I I I 10 0 all thl the Aerie crew could milliter. Light Drill for Hutkert. I earn Hibie t Comhuxker urn J . i i 'm ti i' rh,n b In the tnt condl- a i i i i t o a o a t i.t nr.ru. ."Vl Ji M JJJ 3 ! Al UliwxMn- Nrbrvka II. Kaiuta " On TiMa Knu 7. M'"Olit At Norman. Oknoira il. Iowa kiaia T oami'ji TMin wr.rK. At Nrman' Kanaaa rt Oklannma. At MaAMttaa Iowa aula Kanaa lata. At at Lotin Wiaaourl n. Waahlnctna I Nno-cnAfarvnrr 1 At Unonia afiaaouri rrhmrn va. Na hraaka fraahmrn With Oklnhoma mii Nehrask remmlnl traroa clash irtmi morlnj atadlum field on Nov. lfl unleaa Coarh Bill Hare1. can Two Evenly Matched Teams Prepare for Battle Saturday. TWO LINES WEIGH 1,270 I Reports Say That Tigers Have Best Yearling SnuadinYears. Noliaakaa frenhmen are folnjr is be very evenly matched when Ihcy meet the Miawiurt yrarlmic" thia Saturday. An Interesting fact roncerninjc the two teams la that when totaling the weight ot the lines. It was found they were Identical. The aggregate weight for the Nebraska line Is 1.270, and the harkflrld la 6ftl. The Mis souri line we li-ha 1.270 and their k.Lrui.i c.! k'- I Vt-a art y llutktr t'ootlmlUrt And tiour Cunt of Uotuiiunt Fortyciaht members of Coach Dana X. Bible's Scarlet and Cream gridiron machine jnd the University ot Nebratka coaching aiaff aro to be guttts of tne Lincoln Hotary club ul luncheon th.s noon. The luncheon will be held at the Cornhutker hotel. The In. traduction of all players on the football squad and the coaches will feature the program which will follow the luncheon. The University of Nebraska male quartet compoted of Harold Hollingaworth; Lloyd Roblnton. Jack Wheelock, and ftogei Roblpion, Is scheduled to amg a few numbers. trllar l.liumitn haa been no chance to acoiit either of them. Choppy la coaching hie men to expect anything, so a lot of Inrenultv will be dlnplayed. If the fight that the froah have shown agalruit the varsity can serve a an Indicator. thre will be an abundance of It In evidence Saturday. The two teams appear to bo verv evenly matched, and that will bring forth-one real foot- ball game. The tentative lineups: Mack Call, Vor.Ve For ItatKtl lllfrt University of Nebratka ka. ktteere got their first vrfc!!,' of ths year Monday eft.rJ whan bead batkelball CaTI Charles Black started pratlk! for the 112150 edition , Cornhusker court tesm. pt? tics sestlont are to be In o!l every day from row on. Tka. will start at 4 p. m. M" Nehnuka - Diirkee. 17J . 17. braxka an average of 161 pounds to thn man In the linn, and 170 poun.1t tn the backfleld. Missouri linemen averaire LSI and their thrills, the fans who watched the t bf us average 16. Hutker-Jay hawk battle, certainly got dollar for dollar value tt peciaMy during the first half when everything .could, have happened tl.m that It has been In this season and almost did happen. Everthing when kirkoff time rolls around on i but a seventy yard Roy Relgels Nov. 16. the date athletic authori ties have set for the game with the Oklahoma Sooners. Two weeks' reft Is bound to give the Bible men ample time to brush up on their football tactics while not resorting to any strenuous practice. This week the Hunker mentor will send run .took stanza. plaice .In .the. opening In the five games played by the Cornhuskers so far this 'season the Btblemen have not been mauled so badly as they were In the Kansas game. A great manv pigskin toters his men through light signal drills i are on the Injury list and fortun and next week will open the hardate!y for Nebraska we are not . rn1v nniWatnten' I,ra!,i,i" on inr itiinin in im inrruiia 1111 or .in.iiiiri PfRl rmi- h. lr.nr.nr. t h . t ii Inunched ar.tnt foarh Ad Llnd-udav. Toach Eible Indicated that - J. V- u.ri rTr KtZ iy"" Sooner "Red Men" on Me-he would have his full slreiiKth eems to be booked for 4!e- ' t, . D . . ' . o. morlal stadium field Coach Bible has but one big criticism to offer slrTIhe a.rat ons and I ideals of ,hs F "Urte1 " o" -" - 7 .v... t. ii.. In the wake of the Kansas game- back on the gridiron for the Husker-Rooner game next week. Dutch Witte. Clair Sloan, Ray mond Richards. Dutch Koster and ' .' ; '..,' .lnd thst was the Huskers failed ' many others received some bad In !XLyt!BHiJtorlin uw tne w-v reu ,n fining; Juries Sllrnny and are getting T .F .Tn .?- ulr ta, 'r tball game. Dana Bible j two full weeks to recuperate for team after the Homeco-ning fray . . . .. ... I k. , .L .v.. r.. is nil njoinif- ti inr niuf op-iii" ..,,.tiiiB f an niui uic Saturday but still contended that tbe Kansas team was a great eleven. Missouri Defeat Unexpected. Probably the greatest upset of the season was the Tiger-Kansas Aggie affair down at Columbia tn which the tribe coached by Mr. McMlllin sunk all the hopes of the Tigers for a 1929 Big Six football championship. The Tigers will re cuperate to some extent this week vhen Coach Henry and his squad ourney over to St. Louis to meet 'he Washington Bears In a non- onference battle. The Washing ton game should prove a good nance for the Tigers to get Into 'bape for their tntersectional bat Mi with the New York university iolets the following week. The other conference game booked for this week is scheduled for tbe stadium down at Manhat- game and all the strategies and deceptions of the gridiron game and when his charges failed to use more of It Saturday, he made no tations of It In order to Improve on that phase of the game against the Oklahoma eleven. But Memorial stadium will not be without its usual Saturday aft ernoon set-to this week for Coach "Choppy" Rhodes will send his Six leaders. ers. the Oklahoma Soon- Missouri's defeat at the hands of Coach "Bo" McMillln's K-Ag-gies was one of the feature games in the Big Six last SatL.-day. The Mizzou defeat Jutt about putt the Henry crew out of the running for the conference flag. The soon ers and 'Huskert remain at the frosh eleven against the Missouri . only unbeaten elevena In the con- yearlings In the first of the offi cial Big Six freshman games which are being Inaugurated this season. The Nebraska frosh lack weight this season but possess great amounts of speed, daring and aerial work. Rhodes sends his frosh crew against Missouri freshmen at 2 p. m.. Saturday, and on the following Saturday be takes his squad to Norman to meet the Sooner frosh. Football Managers Have Varied Tasks Caring For Team On Or Off Gridiron What Is a football manager? Should such a question be fired noint blank at tbe average stu dent of the University of Ne braska, the answer would no 'ioubt startle those who happen to .now, a number far leas than those who have no idea of tbe part played y early by these un sung heroes of the gridiron. A football manager, whether sophomore, Junior or senior. Is tbe man who does all the "dirty work" around a football dressing room and on the gridiron itself. Wide variations of service rendered come under the termservices ranging from the caring for foot balls to the packing of tbe team's equipment for an out-of-town game. Tbe student managerial board is made up of twelve students, one senior, two Juniors and nine soph omores. As bis title impliea, the ference and they clash on Mem orial Stadium field on Nov. 16. But before then the Sooners take on Kansaa next week at Norman which should or should not prove the undoing of the Sooners. The Sooner-Kansas battle will be a great one and If Nebraaka hatnt knocked all the drive from the Jayhawkert, the Hargist men may make it to tough for the Sooners although the dope bucket Is put ting out little or no information this early in the week. To date Oklahoma hat downed Kansas jT" . i k . . . . . , tNa, oiare ana iowa exaie, wnns ran sas has been beaten by Nebraska and Kantat State and had a 33 to 0 victory over the Cyclones. It will be a great game and Coach Dana Bible plans to witness the contest and plan hit attack for the Soon- The difference of weights is so negligible that It scarcely can be counted. The better coached, hard er fighting team Is going to win. Ileporls rom.ru; up from Columbia say that the Tigers have the best yearling team in years. The Ne braska frosh have beey very pot ent in their struggles against the varsity. Intensive Practice Ahead. Choppy started yesterday on in tensive practice that Is to continue 'llflf.l Thnru.Uu f.o Ik. mam -.. . ..u I .m.KT. ....'ft. 1't .lit UI.II arc eligiole. but Staab has to make up a chemistry examination before he can be counted on. Oa sowski is eligible now hlung with Hulbert. a good end candidate that played for Havelock. Dunn, It la reported, looks better at punting than Claude Rowley did when he i was a freshman, and that Is plenty goon. John Roby bas been running with the ball in great style, be haa everything that it takes to make a real triple threat man. Witt, a former Lincoln high guard, has shown plenty of aggressiveness, and he is plenty fast. The style of offense that Nebraska haa been using is perfectly suited to blm. He is used to pulling out of the linn and running interference for off tackle and wide end plays. Kapp Plays With Missouri. Kapp, the center that looked so good with the Nebraska - laat year Is enrolled with the Tig ers this year. It Is not known whether he is to be eligible or not, but if he Is, the center of the Missouri line is sure to be well for tified. Choppy says that he was the best prospect on the freshman team last year. Neither of the teams Saturday will know what to expect, as there Jaanwakl. Ifti. Tamer. I9ii. . . Ely. 10 Naamlth. 1M. . Mathia. Ilk... Millar. !HO Dunn. 1 Khy. 173 Miaaoiiri - . I llanlry. IT" . It M'irsnn. lkrt . re'kie. i7n " r Mtawaii. iw 'average rt haunter. ? r Seller. 170 (ll Mi'Panlel. 1" In Knves. 1n rh... limwlwlll. I7S fr. Klmea. I7J Raymond Ku hards Cornhusker tackle, pi ay ad one of thaj reer In the Husker-Kansaa Home coming game last Saturday. Rich ards seemed to be all over tho1 field, figuring out tbe Kansaa plays and smearing most of the attempts tbrutigb the line. He came out of the game with a broken nose and some bad bruises but will be in shape next week to go against the Oklahoma Sooners from Norman. Is considered about the ...AFTER THE CAME Tmj'll alaava find mrtrnit1 rrnwd .1 IwWItla Tha In. mi, drvif at ora with prral wf.ka arrlnc rfalli lotia liin.hu i 4 fountain apoi'lanira. ' DEWITTS M W. IEW!TT. I r -,. Kurrara to Tiller t'lani'try lth ami O kita Director !.it Finn! Schedule for Soccer Director of Intramural Athletics Vogeler Monday announced the schedules for the last of the Inter fraternity soccer games. Games will be played today as follows: Kappa Sigma vs. Ielta Dpsllon. S p. m.. field No. 1 : Delta Sigma Phi vs. Alpha Gamma Rho. ft p. in field No. 2. These two games con clude the interfratemity soccer schedule for the season. Nclrakai Write for Che.nittry Publication "N-Phenyl Ueta-Amlnoproprlon-) amlde-4 arsenic acid and Related , Compounds." la the title of an i article which appears in the Oc tober number of the Journal of the American Chemical society, written by Dr. C 8. Hamilton of the department of chemistry and Carter Simpson, a graduate stu dent in chemistry. KobAdv ran mama ftrngraaa it hi da rau In r.a i.aart. . .Tli way m win papia tn ttuat la to Iruat them.- I 'harlra !. I aw -A. New I lecoro! I Set in Water !lo Tourney A now record was set when twenty-eight fraternities on the University of Nebraska campus j" entered teams in the Interfrater nity water polo tournament, which is to get under way In the near future. The number surpasses that of previous years, and Indicates, according to Rudolph Vogeler, in tarmural athletics manager, a growing enthusiasm for the game. All teams intered in the tourna ment today were urged to sign up for practice sessions at once. Sign ing for the sessions is to be done at the intramural office. Handball attracted seven less fraternity teams than the water sport, 21 clubs entering. This Learn to DANCE - Enpert Inatructlon In ballroom dancing Phone B 481 for appointment. B0RNER SISTERS DANCE STUDIO 108 N.br. Slat. Bk. Bids. CLASSIFIED ADS. AFTKH ALL H i a Tovucsd Photograph you want. iron. OF COURSE your photograph Hauck fitunio win MrfiM 151 "8 9tri. Horn oookH mU, breakfast and dinner for flva dollars pr week. Rooms for t-o male tttiden. One and a half blocks east of teachers collet;. STOP AT HOTEL D'HAMBURGER for SHOTGUN SERVICE "Buy 'Em by the Sack" 1141 Q St. 1718 P St. Christmas Morning IT'S nearly luif. Ami f-o nlany friftvls will cv poet a (Srecting Cnnf from you to tnnko t hoi r Chri! nias Dny briphtrr. Have you nnlrrr-tl vnur j f ' h r i s t m a a t r e ring j Cards! We have juM th i sort you ill like - cay j cards, formal cards. cheery ones cards of sentiment and beauty. Come in and select yours now, while you ran "take plenfy of tiitif in choosing. Graves Printing Co. 312 North 12th 6treet 3 Doors South of Tempi 3 nine sophomore maangera are at their beck and call. Each sopho more manager is given a Job of ers on whn: happens in Norman bis own to take care of. One Saturday. chases headgears and haa them at the right place when they are needed. Another has charge of water and towels during games. To this one falls a great deal of running out on the field the mo ment time is taken out in a game, and of dashing off again. An other maanger has charge of the block Id gand tackling dummies. He must see that they are set out and taken in every night, and must be constantly on band to set up tbe dummies as players knock them down. Taking care of jer sies is another sophomore mana ger's job. He must have a supply of white slipovers for use when two teams dressed in similar sweaters wish to scrimmage. He also takes care of jersies the same color as those of the team to be ..Im w m -r. w I I h hat fn.n of the shoW On him. directly or ! Pyl over the week end. These indirectly, falls the resporisitiility j "le?. re ,us u ? P"" for aeeing that headgears for tbe realurtic touch to scrimmages. Corohuakert are in the proper I wT tve lortbaUa used on place, for taking care of all foot- j l' " every night keep an biul suits, and for a thousand and ! olT pbomore manager on tbe n other tanks. The greatest . " , "T , 2Z lca. LUC IJt . IT Another meat tnta. This involves diplo- , rr.atlr ability of a burn drTW. ucuerwiiru an'j wwr rriirai problem of the senior manager is ; t0 attempt to steal tbe erhaps that of kef-pmg equip- . rreatjy to his Houses. 4n.r Tn a involve dmio- , manager issues s-A-eaUr or football players s-m lo have a fondness for tfctir uniforms, a fondness which sometime haa led hem to take the ucijerms es a as r.eeled. Before each game tbe sopt'omore managers bave to lay . out tt5 ttam's uniforms to be worn 1 in tbe contest. wfcK.h are different ao'lta thou: Inl r.9 I .i.t.K..n.r.r. W. ,MVA,I , . ... a firm uasis or . , wnj!e ftuarioci ruts had an im- v..:u arc jcrjvui.1 ujc w w.v- j..iv.. j,re; give rtcord bo f.ir thj scajon (rmanent personal The manager at the same time nj lit keep on friendship with every man on tbe vuad, as well es rtreventitg each 'ce from air.ro;riati:.g equip rent. It is here tbe necessity for 'idiomatic ab-.lity sriBe. Another tak Is keeping track of tb: nira ir of minb-tes each player p)a.v jo each game of the yar. for fu ture use as the bs; for a"-ard-ng of "V r-i-ea'ers at tne rj, ol the year What does the tmuittr iuanz.r get for his work? i receives aa "N swatitr. eswritially '.he nauae as that g vea in &)) m.yT tpnrtM .except that tkre is a amaJl ri "M." cwjng the fact that he is a manager. fartened within the ":C n.og.-Tr!. T! senior macagtr thus becomes en- , ttUed to all the privijrges of reg- ular letter winters, v.-.tb tbe ex ception tha; tber catrt vote for captains tn vsnout shorts. LL'e timc passes to :i cooteic are is- . chtded. Tha award, hvwerer, cl:rr-axef " three years of constant work oc the pert of the senior manager, three years In which on.'y ote cr two practloes dare be misted. Tfc work ts nearly as hard as tht of aon of th thrCU rt J iry rurh cwmpetitlflc The to J-iaior xrastf era re of which eventually becs arlor manager, reay have ckerge ct possession, than those Pittsburgh's Panther eleven con tinues to ride rough shod over all its opponents on the gridiron and advance to a national gridiron title. Last Saturday in what was to be a rough game, the Suther land eleven took Ohio State down the line to an 18 to 2 beating. Uansa, Parkinson and Joe Doncb esa came through in All-America style and all three of the Pitt players are making strong bids for positions on the All-American ! team of 1929. Donchess was an AU-American end on tbe 1926 eleven and looks every bit as good this season. Illinois was dropped from tbe unbeaten elevena Satur day when Northwestern turned in a big surprise and handed the II lini a 7 to 0 defeat to put the Zuppke men out of the running for tbe Big Ten title. The Purdue Boilermakers continue to lead th Big Ten conference without a de feat or tie to mar their record. Kansas State, Michigan, Depauw Chicago and Wisconsin have ail fallen before the drive of Purdue. Minnesota with only two confer ence games played is unbeaten to j date and meets the Io-a eleven this week in their third conference game. Toe California Bears and i Stanford seem to be the pick of the west coast with no conference i defeats on their slate although 81 Ileum ' J rly season game, j E E DT worn m practice. The ( Mary s turned bark th fMr.ri fiber tSLfks fall to J f to 0 in an early sea GET YOUR o u IT IS TOO LATE. THE BOYS ARE OUT A SWELL BOOK THIS YEAR AND AS ONLY A LIMITED 11 UMBER WILL BE MADE, YOU, ALL BETTER RALLY 'ROUND AND GRAB OFF YOURS RIGHT 1.017. BEFORE PUTTING worn ers. ; Advanccmer-t in the .nk of; aianagers Ir, tjasexi on the attitude of the nisj:ager. hi ab.lity to gel along with tbe team and other " maxAgers. ti regularity of atlend nrite. and 'ait b'lt perhaps most important. tolarhip. JoH.l "Jug" Brown i trie senior ( iuaiiier tvx,s year. William Bit- tern and fjfe.t lfittrori are tbe 1 Junior worker. fV; bomores are: ' llejti:. Larwn. H-snriir.on, Scott. 5rhafT. .Smth. r"fari'?;n. M'jh : ar.d Hoppe. j Nationally Advertised Line Made to Order Clothes Wortnr o your inspection' SUITS. TOP COATS and OVERCOATS S25 00-J30.00 $35.00 TUXEDO 8 $30 00 Wonderful Values LOU HILL O om Pmtii ?i Fedarai TU" Cj'ldinj i"-i 8 3 13t a H Sr. I, it e -si ih4 ') " Comfortable Convenient Inexpensive Ar ' "r man at tfl -J.. B1251 13th 4 P llearn to Da ncsll IN LINCOLN'S MOST BEAUTIFUL STUDIO Ballroom, Clog, and Tap Dancing Results Guaranteed. Leaaons Strictly Private. ( Lm A. Thornocrry t Lt Prtrat. Sto4l" OT0 y ! sneer VOUS lSTSIUCTO r WITH Cm " c The campaign will continue for only a few more days. See any solicitor or drop in at the office In r of the work to be dor.. 7ha ,