w. Novr.Miirn u. ioo. 1 1 1 1: DMI.Y M nHSKN TnnrCr AI padd'c Tennis Schedule Is Announced: Games Will Start Monday. f,.r the paddle tenus .it will fiMn ii'y. rim ill t.t,4 Kl.ill.lBl , 1 Contestant from earn Njo h ,,'"n rr"nR'' m . intmmurnl represent at I wit masked l repoit t the Intra oral offi'" h wr'h to Rfl ,!" ...ni rroupiur,. it Ira" ,nr pra.lli ' required, -order ,w ,or ,he, .wrfi.wnt l1tlr tennis pmr. ; ' H (,v I!! scheduled l f.l-. r j Thursday. Nov. 14. llk.joo lVlta .eta anil Magds- lne LSbsack' k rt. fi4 00 -lph lVltn IU. ; Frirtay, Now. IV i(W.J OA Alpha Delta Theta. ,e .sit ma Delta Tan and. fhl Omega and Kapps' Khpi'H 'Jsmma. ' Saturday. Nov. 16. ! 11 00-12 1 Alpha n'1 Kappa j rvit. j i vl -Oft- lamina Ptit Feta. I in ferial I'tlirt To the Honored Quests of Sigma Alpha fcpsilon Wlteejarha It is h command of Tt CtHph Pur. ; fkbar . . . th all attend. ng a soiree held In the Hanging Garden of hi palace, Tho La hint J4t . . . , at th Hotel Lin. coin on the ev of November Sikttrnth .... shall b attired in tie 0'iental Garb It It reported that tuch garb are becoming scare Tha latest command of Tha Caliph Punjab kb.tr tayt that . . . . Foreign military, Chineie, Jap anrie, Russian, Turkish, Hin doo, Fgyptian or Arabian Garb will b presentable But he command that all be at tired. . . . Ek phut ti. All OCN FLGBAR, Imperial Nabob. tMi iMsm iiosrir.H. at omaiia n tisEs STATE'S MOST IMrUUTAST CIlOr-llAtiiES iiyiH"" iv.ta zeta. If nrt' tpant cannot play a j heiiuicJ. ti.ey art to report to the j Iitrnmi.rn! office, or the gam will ; h. forfeited. Th winner of each ' pnep If to participate In th Inter- , j-otp lounmmrni. The tcirrtamcnt will bs run oft tb following schedule, at tha fpr courn in bitt k of Social Sci- erra nan- Monday, Nov. 18. tKi-o.OO--Court 1 Gamma Fhl lUta. team 4 vs. .V iV.urt Units Polta I I Vila, team fi vt. 1. court 3--Dolta 7.ta, lean 6 vk. t. Yitrt 4 Alpha llla Theta. Kam 2 vi 11. 5.00-K 00 I'nurt 1 Alpha XI Pal la, team 2 vs. 8. Court 2 -Alpha Dlta Tm-tH, tenia 6 . 10. Cuiirt 3-lv)ta Zeta. ieaui 2 vs. 4. 'mirt 4 --IVlla Gamma, team 1 va. 2. Tuesday, Nov. 19. I ( 'AtfVtl iff - V(sVfaf. A, 1 si- I i j . . ; . - i --. - " .-. . Wsl to tafc Jas. ay-X -ft, f- fat - a, V i - - -aWillWifca m NEBRASKA B Aft I C. ' BaMna are the moxt lravriant 'crop In Nrbiarka and here la a ) ;lunpave of a acor or mnr bhiea , broucht Into tho world under the auaplrea of tha ITniver-ity of Ne- C.ixh Drnirt He port I hut S ehruika V ill I'lay Ktrttutky Tvunt A report In Th Oally Ne b'Stkan strdy stated that h Nebraska alhletlo depart ment wea negotiating with th University of Kentucky for a footb. H gam on th 1930 grid Iron schedule. This report wa denied by Herb Gish, athletic director of Nebraska, as th Husker y.r not considering tl.e southern team for a gam nest season. Th report cam from th southern school a they desired to put the Husker en th 11)0 isle but that l a far a nego tiation went for th athletlo department wa not interested In placing th Kentucky Col onel on th Cornhusker foot ball achedul. K-KAGGIES WAIT FOR McMillin Points Team for All-Important Came In Conference. unrnniforabl ta Oinata write) r mrmlirr the greet power hk-Ji K hiaaka tee ma )y bava. Iowa eMained tta -r on aa tauatkmal and atralecte ( tf Ww-keT rvans. din.lnuUv Kansas Btau t).iairbk. Wnih a defense against the) " er' plaN-a whu h aim ays feey lure Nebraska teatra. and afalnat ,' a new. menar In peuastn aitAAfc whlrb ha coma to Lincoln wtrli th adrent of Hthle aa head roarh. I will ocr upv tha uaVr port Inn n ; Ui pru II. el-s this week. r- klANHATTAN. Kaa - (iiven I utvlmi to CVch HcMUltn week' le.tt from lbarduoMs 1 U.s1ness of playm fif Hi o,po- l --Ul-i Ivr Ur ftTTTxre H urea it Slatii furrjr THREE WATER POLO TEAMS ARE BEATEN nenta, ' Bn" Mi Mlllm'a gridnten are Iron in out rou(b spots In their puty. hljtng their time until the Nebraska t't.rr buskere Invade Aglevillo Nov. 23 While the K A fx Ire are re1tn thi week, Uie Nebratiksji take em li Oklahoma Sxinera. Al'hongb hardly doped to do much lam)t Aiiii( upon th mtfeetlon of th last legislature the .Nebraska leleiatlv reference) bureau In th university library building la mak ing an Improved list of past leg . laun. 'I Ue urvey will go to the first legislature In lkn. T at l-incoln. the Un.leymen will j bureau win ninke a liat of the ad 1 4 IOO-6 0f Omit 1 hid , va 2. hraska hnepltal at Omal.a. At rf tam .,. intervala tha mothers bring STUART ROW ui Ti.HiNa. aiNOiNa dajw- IN0 CENI IN NATURAL COLORS ; A C0UIIK Mortals ON TM BTAOa ITU ART STAGE BAND WITH "Ksdio Jaoki and Queen" fnOH STATION W PA-A. . "Four High Hatterir FAST QANCINO NOVELTY "JOHNS and" MAblE PSeilNTINa SO VEARS AOO itusrt Symphony Orchestra A. i. SABICH, Condi SHOWS 1-S 7-11 MAT. 40 EVE 0 CHIL H LOO I FtESERVEO BOo, 75o Oxirt 2 -Delta 7ta. i team 1 vs. 0. '"ourt S-Oammn Phi Prta. team 1 vn. 6. 'imrt 4 -Delta Zeta, team 12 va. team 10 n.0O-5:ftO --Oirtjrt 1 Delta Zeta, team 7 v. IS. Court 2 -Alpha Phi. team 1 va. 2. Court 3 - Kappa Delta, team 1 va. 2. Court 4 Chi OmeRa. team 1 va. 2. There will be no tournament ganws played on Wednesday be cause of the Sports day program. Thursday, Nov. 21. 4:00-3:00 -Court 1 - Alpha XI Del ta, team 1 va. winner of 2 and 8. Court 2 -Alpha Delta Thcta. team 8 v. 9. Court 4 Delta Delta Delta, team 2 vs. 4. 8:00-6:00 Court 1 Alpha. Deita PL Iran 1 vs. 8. Court 2 Alpha Delta Thcta, team 1 vs. 4. Court 3 Delta Zeta, team 6 vs. 11. Court 4 Alpha Delta PL team 2 va. 4. k Diet f Laughter H' both Stout and Thiii. The ILL TALKING LAUGH RIOT HAROLD LLOYD "WekornfDantfer" 1 iiMfirfi i li'OWl 1 S -7-S HT Jo Eve 600 CUM e We A. A. Intramurals TOGETHER Mary Plckford Douglas Fairbanks In "Taming c! the Shrew ORPHEUS MAT STVE 60s CMIL 10s Showing This Weak RIALTO R Booop of HU Life and Hs Wu Accnaed of Murdfer' EIG NEWS wta Robert Armstrong and Carol Lombard 0nmed-jo This Mor- "" Sound News V Ive. Uc Ohlld. to Shows l-t-e-7-S All This Week COLONIAL 3r,s . a. a ia j r tl. a s. w- i 'Aim tkeSaaMKrsVf; kVuiui Poel Cniversity of Kebrask praeasita tXTTEEsrrT PLATERS "JOKfl FERGUSON" fax . TVkeU P"rmaoe Mil K a "UkUiw. S 00 A. M. at Ro p.-Curtice Oo BY JEAN RATH BURN. Speedball seems to be the center of attraction this week, if you can consider broken noaea and mis placed Jaws an attraction. Prac tices are being held every after noon this week. Be sura and come armed with baseball catcher's masks and g-ood strong cluba. Hob nailed boots would also oe a great asset and brass knuckles could lie used to great advantage. Go as far as you like, but use your own judgement. The more you practice thia the rougher you become, so turn out for practices as often as possible. Tbe fight is on! At last we have something to argue about. Tbe fur is flying around the gym now. Tbe weighty situation Is this: Shall th majors coach their group Intra mural teams and be allowedto rtlav on the teama or shall they !nnt ? Anwuv. after long hours ' of discussion we finally got around to limiting the number of majors to play in the speedball tourna ment to two. If you only have one major, it's too bad. Just your tough luck, but don't try to put three or four on the team it would be very embarasHing to have to tell tbe girls they weren't wanted oh, very embarasBing! The question before the house is very likely to be settled one of tffeae days very likely, but very improbable. Every team that is ambitious and brave enough to enter the speeKiball tournamtent earns firty points. The runner-up (if any of them can last that long) "alo wtr. fifty point. Kvcry girl who has lived through all the gams aDd Is on the toftiler squad earns five points. All these are group points. In addition there's a whole mens of individual points. It you can figure all these out you deaerve the brass medal. Each girl receives five points for every hour sh practices. Here's a humdinger of a sentence. Eac-fe rirl earn fiv points for each earn or an inter- rou, tourna ment that sh participates in. Phew' Figure that out! Twenty five points to each girl who tries out for s topwter team. Tber s a few strings atuchod to this try out, though. Tryout means that she has managed to play In at least baif of tbe game her group has been scheduled for. and that she has shown up for on n w definite tryout periods schedule Oct all that: One hundred points are given each girl who makeir the , topsier team and play on half of Uie topster tourament games, wea, it you've managed to dtgrt ail this; you r O. K. llle sdi: lunt come oui aim y"j , - wonder aVjut the points you re earning-you might become a state charge. Farewell 1 OVER FOURTH OF MEN AT KANSAS EARN Til OR WAY LAWRENCE. Kn.. Nov mn aa svomen stu- ttrelT seJf-ripportirJg srlt. 'ptrrent cf the wnnl"L, I Percent of the men In the m ver- Uieir fXJIi'-S rnrmA ta cent of the woman art employed ta outside work. In tbe Pretoria Afrl-a. tt 1 not unroromon to aee JUS. d stable, mad. of mar U oeaxmt with s-sd, tilled to have a iert n nun.brr of pullrnta in coi Jmt with It population The rrqitremrnt for ..immu.n la that the tiotlent m'lM he too io..t o py 'or regular; tremeii'. In Td.r that as much rood may atoompltuhed aa poa- tha Kibles bark to the hospital In cble with the avat'.aul.' f inna. ra- nni iki (m ilnrinn mev rhivV iint in enei't-d to ry a sinnll up on thalr development. 'charge for board and room, but During tbe past year 8.000 pa 'many of them ar too poor to do tlenta from all rarts of the state 'that. Were it not for thia ho.pitaJ received free treatment at tha hrs-1 many patlen'a would simply have pltal. m-hll 5 0H0 mom rame ln;to be left to d!e or leome unty from day to day to receive treat- charge. ment at th out-patient depart-1 There has been a Wig watting ment Marvelous cures have been 'list In the past but s new wing, re made, giving the institution a 'centlv completed, will double th . - . j . l . ., I .w hnan'tnl There repuiaiion inr nrj-rxj me roni inrn rnpiu nv u r --- I tte r,ol v.. n.-,i rvi trArA .'1 Ho a anemia! drrarlmenl for ' VI J'V lr. ... ............. - - I " leading phyatolan snd surgeons I mentr.l dloeanea, in the treatment rlv their time free of charge ' of which much progress has been the hospital In handling difficult . made case and in aiding the regular the Sia Eps. Siq Chls. Xis Advance to Second Round Wednesday. Three mor fralerol'j v,atr H.io tama advanced to th second round of th tnter-fratemlty tour-lT I nament In tha lant enast-m e flrf , round game staged laat nlghL Plgroa Phi Epsllrm eliminated . Uie Alpha Oamrrui Rho team 3 to o in the opening gam of th eve-1 1 nlng. Tli Slg Ep counter came on ' I a long tosa by Eggleston In the I ; middle of th first half. The ball ' was thrown almost the lenrth of ' p rol lily keep th Comliuakera on the Jump to win. This week of rest should prove of advar'ag to the Wlldra'a. Th 3-2 vic tory last Saturday over Iowa State via the drop-kick riut with Orln Tarkwell. guard frnm TV 1 1 1 1 rH Hi rc .9 tint- I h Wlrk. Thet3!ing. waa hardly indicative of any' j great strength In the K-Agglea. ' Tru. they wer playing under wrap with Dana Plhle, head coach of Nebraska, and hi team lu th ; etaiida. but atlll the margin of vlc- . lory -aa small enough to be rather ' dreeae of aft llxing men wtto have served In th egnlatur and i:i also determma tha eat of th deceased men wbn were st on time a member of that body. EAT at RECTOR'S 11 a. r m -Thr StuArnti SforeM Sigma Chi squeeaed out 4 dr.l.!nn over the Farm a 5 to House, staff. Each county tn the state Is en- I,.V riitttn- i winning counter coming in the !e within recent e.ra. fitting new wu.g h"1-;''y),hro.,rtl for a touch .L tba i an appmnatlon for orer- ehjb C a TTn 1 VOCATIONAL EXPERT Ml VISIT CAMPUS Gilbert Lovell Plans Sta,y For Several Days to Aid Students. QUARTERLY HAS POETRY Gilbert Lovell of New York city, representing the board of education of the Presbyterian church as a student councillor will visit the University of Ne braska campus on Nov. 23, for a stay of four or five days. Mr. Lovell Is an expert on vo cational guidance and will meet students during his stay here to assist them in their choice and de cision as to their life work. Mr. Lovell is a graduate of Tale of tbe same clais as Dr. R. G. Clapp and he has traveled extensively. He is quits well known on tbe campus, having made five previous vtv.ta. While in Lincoln. Mr. Lovell will be the guest of Dean R. Leland. Presbyterian student pastor. Mr Lovell will meet students at thr j Wfcstmlnlster houae at Mi rxonn Fourteenth Street. JUDGING TEAM WILL COMPETE IN ROYAL AMERICAN Nebraska's Agricultural college Is sending two Judging teams to Kansas City today, to compete In the Intercollegiate farm contest, to be held tn conjunction with tbe American Royal Livestock show. There will be teams from all over the middle west competing, and the competition ia alwe.ys stiff Nebraska's senior livestock Judging team will compete, and It is composed of the following; Bernard Barnes, Glen Heddlund, Russell Beatle, Raymond Nixon, Edward Janik, and George Adams. A grain and hay Judging team will also be represented. The mem bers of this team are; Caleb Jor- genson, Clifford Jorgensen, Elwin Erollck, and Horace jrrauisen. Linroln DeMoIays Han Dancing Party Tbe Lincoln De Molay chapter wfll entertain at a dancing party aw."t an appr atlng expenfea. EMiiiv evenlnr. Nov. 15. which t to be held at tho East Ridge Coun try el'ib. The committee In charge has arranged for tha "Collogiana" to f.imiah Die music. Aecortiine to Robert Venner, master councillor, ell member of the various chapter la the neigh boring territory are Invited to at tend. Robbers Cave Will Dc Scene of Initiation Lutheran club will hold its InltlSp tlon Ftldsy evening at 8 o'clock at Robbers cave. Prospective mem bers are to meet in Temple 208, from where transportation will be furnished by the club. A large attendance la antici pated and about thirty peopl are to be initiated. Everyone Is urged to wear old clothes. SMNfi GRADUATE THIS YEAR Cyclones Prepare to Meet Drake in Homecoming Grid Battle. Farm House club started the r"rmg by a thrown tally tn th first half but failed to get mor than a free throw in the final i period J. Webster acored for the Farm House in the first half, and i 1eDoyt added the free throw tn the second period Theta XI defeafid Alpha Theia Chi 7 to 0 tn on of the hardest fought battle of the evening, de spite the one aided score. Blanch ard and Roberts lead the Theta XI attack, the former making a touch goal and the latter two free throws. All scores were made In the last half. Student Gelt Paper Describing Killing of Abraham Lincoln A copy of th New York Her old of April 15, 1865, telling of the assassination and death of Abraham Lincoln has been re ceived by Georg Dunn, a soph omore In the school of Journ alism. Thia newspaper was given to him by his grand mother who received It from her father. In contrast to the style used in papers of today In giving the detaila of a great event, where the death and full de tails of the sssssslnation pre cede the history of the life of the victim, th New York ps jer In one column headlines, nas s story of th assassination. Hourly reports of the presi dent's condition fill most of th front page, and tha rule are reversed as a symbol of mourn Ing. AMI'S, Ja.- Seven members of the Iowa fate college football squad will appear on the gridiron for the last time before a home crowd Saturday when the Cyclones hstt'a Drake ur,!v r.it v here in the annual dad's dny colcbratlon. The seven are: Capt. Ed STbnker, lineman, Des Moines; Jofce Doty, center, Lake Gty; Robert Burtorv, end, Waterloo; Harry Johnson, end, Waterloo; Orrle Koe, guard, Ames; Carl Kern, guard, Cedai Rapids; and Art Boardman, center, Canton, S. D. Of three men. Captain SchlenV er. Burton, Johnson, Roe and Kern ere nlnvlntf their third year. Doty has played only t-tfo years and Boardman but odc but both will be lost through graduation, as they are transfers from other in stitutions. KANSfMlAI READY FOR BENGALS Fresh From Victory Over Aggies, Young Hawks Plot Victory LAWRENCE, Kan, Nov. 13 The Kansas freubmsn team under direction of Coach Bteve Hinahaw limbered up today after its game Saturday, in which tt turned In s 89-7 score against th Kansas Aggies, and prepared for it other game, that wiui me univrii.y ji Missouri at uojumoia, next douu- day. Before tbe days of the "Big Six" teams of freahmen of Mls ouri and Kansas met at Columbia, and the Jaybawkers were victor ious, 18 to 0. The only other freshman game liexl Saturday is that between tbe UnJ vers ties of Nebraska and Okla homa. Tbe boats us-vl by the ancient EgvpUans were large enough to carry four thousand rowers, four hundred sailors and three thousand soldiers. Battle Against Tigers Is Surprise In Missouri Valley Circles. ST. LOUIS. Having mors or lea surprised Missouri Valley foot ball circles by the good ah owing against Missouri last Saturday, tbe Washington university football eleven Is hoping to do oven better against Kansas Saturday when the two rivals meet at I-Awrenc. Coach AJ Rharpc'a team played a splendid defensive game agamsl the Tigers and so terrllo was tbe struggle that either team had a chance for victory, Missouri finally winning with a successful pass in the final Quarter. Emnh&als la being placed this week on the de- j velopmert of a more ronsiatarjl of fense as this important department waa not satisfactory to th coaches Saturday. Tha JaybawVa and the Bears battled to a 7 and 7 tie last yeer and in 1927 the annual tilt ended in a 21-21 deadlock. So it can easQy be Imagined that both teams will be on their toes Saturday in an effort to at least break awsy i from De score. -11 I .11 M Al LJJt SL-t -L S-Hjii-ili-' J1 WELCOME DADS Watch the Varsity WWf Your Cut U IWg ShW Up i and Pit in Good Condition Car Washed $1.03 Cart Greased. 75c Cart Washed and Greassd tlSO A. IS . A. OIL CO, 0. A- BJLUZa, sBBEiM LEARN TO IDAWCHT Will yuarerrtea to teach you to dance In six private lessons. Ballroom Clog Tap Dancing L82B1 "A Private Studio tSOO Y Lee A. Thomberry N-E-B-R-ASKA! CORNHUSKERSI Well, is it) I ITS should indeed A RALLY THE RALLY HAT A smart type of headwear which tops this sea son's smartest heads. I 5 bucks A 1 I IBDC ERALLVYY COLISEUM 7 P. M. FRIDAY BEAT El LAM MATT Let's Gol! What a Party this will be Fo(D)ttlbfflnD LDaEiQc $1 Per Couple SATQJIRIDAV NWIHE Playing Ben Qadd's Collegians Featuring hyle DMoss Singer & Entertainer Hotel Cornhusker Ballroom DOMT FAIL TO CRASH TEflS PARTY!