The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 20, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 5

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Claude Roivley Will Meet Aggies
SCARLET GRIDDERS
STAGE SCRIMMAGE
Damn RiM Hium Ilukrr Vnrrior llmmuli Stiff Drill
In Preparation for (xiticul tlmm of Sruaon
W illi llnnl-to-U hip Aggir Chin.
both Of Kansas are luted among
h leading scorers although no
great amount of storing ha been
aoito this season by any individual.
(.LIK SLOVN ENDS CAItKKIf Willi .NKIMC SkA
KohIcy, lnjuml in I irt Kiiroiintrr of rar Suit l'p
To Ilrplaro Stellar Hark; Itirliaril Krtiirn
To line. Strengthening Wnll.
, torn individuals around the No
' bratka campui aro to much taken
i up with social events and tht likt
to overt a little estra effort and
aland up and cheer for a Corn-
, husker football team that it fight
By JACK ELLIOTT.
Active tu-riiumAKi' wa n ilcek for tin Scarlet ('omliuskri
I iti Hluy fvfnitiu n loach Mann 1 1 1 1 ri)ttPnl his ilcvin fur
tl .-ir critical (jamo o f thr Hitf Sit coiif iyih-c uiih the Knnuis
Virgin at Manhattan this Sat unlay. With tlu Ionh of Clair Sloan
for tlo n niaiinler of tho Mason. I li is (.Toomiinr ('Inujc
Howie v. versatile i'ornnusKer.
hark. f T Sloan s Kaltion against
the Aceles and Iowa State,
A definite announctraont
reached th camp of the Corn
buskers Tuesday that Sloan, the
iteatenl scoring punch the Tusk
cm have had all season, baa
ended hia gridiron career aa a
Comhui-ker. Throughout the sea
son the Verdon flash has been fol
lowed r-v the Injury Jinx and thlJ
latest has finished his career.
Rowley Injured Early.
Clnu '. Rowley was Injured In
the Southern Methodist game and
baa not been tn suit until late last
ek. His workout with the var
v.imlav and Tuesday Indi-
, tht the Husker backfleld
never won a game and not since
their entianrtf to the conference
have they carried off a champion
ship. This year the Manhattan
ox boot has arrived nearer to that
point than ever before and Coach
Bo" McMillin Is determined that
In hia second year as head coach
of the Aggie school, he will carry
off first honors.
Things were not blue at Man
hattan Tuesday as Alex Nlgrov
flahy Aggie lack. returned to
practice after bring on the hospi
tal Hat since the Missouri game.
The addition of Nlgro to the Ag
gie barkfleld greatly increase the
power of the Manhattan backfleld.
Henry Cronkite, veteran punter on
as
er ommiriu, Aecle eleven, has also at
w ill b ntilstered to a great extent d t , u wa
thi- return or mis du m nu . t f
son Bud Fisher, halfback, the
third man to return to the Aggie
nneup, sends Aggie stock up sev
eral notches as they prepare for
the final conference clash of the
aeasm with the Nebraska Corn
buskers. Although the game at Manhat
tan Saturday decides who will
capture the Big Six football title,
the great majority of Kansas foot
ball fanr will Journey over to
Lawrence for the annual Missouri-Kansas
game at the Uw
rence stadium. Ticket sales In
dicate there will be a large crowd
at the game but the stadium will
not be sold out.
with
h. e His punting and ball lugging
will be needed In the title closh at
Manhattan this week. The loss of
Sloan taded Into the distance
Tuesday night as Nebraska's sec
ond tri'ple-t hi eater. Rowley, took
the place of Sloan In the Husker
backfleld and showed his early
season form.
In the Tusday night session,
the Husker camp again took on
the appearance of a real football
camp. Among the new arrivals
back on the squad were Ray Rich
ards who was kept out of the Ok
lahoma game with a broken nose
and whoso tower of strength In
the Husker forward wall was
quits consplcious by its ab
sence. Lew Lewandowskl. Husker
end who baa been out of service
since the Pitt game, reported for
active duty Tuesday and bolstered
F.d Weir's squad of wingroen.
Prucka Back on Wing.
Frank Prucka, another Husker
wlngman, was back in suit Tues
Jay'atter being on the sick list
since the Missouri game. Cou
pled with this Bible also had Vic
herzlnger back In, uniform to
strengthen his passing- depart
ment. The usual early week opti
mism reigned over the camp of
he Scarlet warriors aa N they
drilled for the oncoming clash
with the Aggies from Manhattan
for what appears is the title
paire of the seascn for the cham
pionship of the Big Six conference.
Coach "Bunny" Oakes has
everyone with the exception of
Peterson back in the Husker for
ward wall and from indications
this week, it U going to be a
fighting, hard hitting- and mighty
Cornuusker line that bucks up
against the McMillin Aggie crew
Saturday on the Manhattan field.
With Richards back at his old
tackle position
AMES FACES NEEDED
CHANCE TO BREATHE
Iowa Ditches Injury Jinx,
Threatening Nebraska
On Thanksgiving.
AMES, la, Battered and bruised
from seven strenuous games on
successive weeks, the Towa State
college football team faces the first
breathing spell this season, with
no game carded for this week. The
varsity will watch the state fresh
men tangle with the Drake year
lings on state field Saturday.
Despite the fact the Cyclones
have failed to wlh a single confer
ence game in four starts, the team
seemingly has shaken an Injury
Jinx that has trailed it all season
and at present looks like It will be
It seems that the no setup for the championship Ne-
snark nlusr of the Cornhusker line braska team when the two tangle
is hitting periecuy
Ing odds this week to capture US
second football title in the Big Sis.
They write that rally and bally
hoo before a football game is utter
nonsense and out of order, yrt a
fighting band of Pittsburgh stud
ents is doing esactly what Ne
braska students are not in an ef
fort to help the Pitt team capture
the national title. A huge bonfire
rally and numerous prp sessions
throughout the week was the order
of events on the Pitt campus last
week as the Panthers prepped for
their clash with Carnegie Tech.
This week on the Nebraska
campus, the Cornhuskers face the
crucial test o the year, far more
than the Missouri game, or the
Kansas game or the Pitt game.
The game at Manhattan will be the
determiner of whether Nebraska
completes a successful season
under her new coach or a failure. 1
Everything rests In the result of
the Aggie game. A team that is
not supported wholeheartedly by a
student body can only be expected
to play at its student body re
sponds, and after all a football
tram Is nothina more or less than
part of the student body. Choppy I
Rhodes. Husker football coach.
and a former Cornhusker football
player, stated that this student
spirit and enthusiasm which Is so
characteristic of Nebraska and
Husker football teams has accom
plished a lot as to the victories
taken by Nebraska In past years
and had more to do in the Notre
Dame games than the football
team did.
Virninia Woolfork Manages
Tournament Arranged
For All Majors.
A uKrrr tournament for major
is to l played by Nrluask coeds,
n.itn.iged by trj;itii Vto!fork
Practice for the tournament will
stall Monday. Nov. " and will
lust through to lec. ltl. Pilir days,
ivc. li. Is. l?t and SO. will I used
for the vrr tournament.
PtartiM will he held every day
durii.g the tune indicated. On Mon
d.v. Wednesday and l-Yiday. prac
tu t are m h-dulrd for s o' l k.
Ten prattlers aie required In order
to le rl.nil'lf f,,f '!"' g"' accord
ing to Virginia Woolfork. The soc
cer tourney is on to majors and
to anv other guis who want to
participate.
BASKETBALL FLOORS:
Creeks Get Under Way for1
Class 'A Hoop Tilts '
With Practices.
Kijjht fraternities today hail oh-
taint d flr assignments for their
class "A" basketball teams, which
will roniete In the mtsrf raternity
tournament. hedulrd to get un-dt-r
way the first week after the
Thanksgiving vacation
Kudolph Vogeler, director of In
trammal athletics, advised all the'
teams which have not already done t
so to get their floor assignments :
at one. In order that they may
stall practice. No schedule was an
nounced lixlay. Tha floor assign-1
menta ran be obtained at the Intra
mural olflee in the Coliseum.
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Students on the Aggie campus
down at Manhattan have spent two
weeks in getting their Wtlrat
football eleven to the highest peak
for the oncoming title clash with
the Cornhuskers. Kvery night the
band of Aggie students that sur
round the cinder track on the
practice field urges their football
warriors on just a little more in
order that the Scarlet from Lincoln
will have little or no chance
against the Manhattan crew. It is
the time that Kansas State has
been waiting for for years and
their time haa come and they in
tend to cash in on it and take the
championship. "Bo" McMillin, the
fighting Aggie coach, makes few
predictions as to what his Purple
eleven will do before battle but he
has made oue prediction that has
all the earmarks that he means it
yind that is, he predicts the Aggies
lO cop me J cnnnipi"imuii. i-"
the Aggies get it or do the Ne
nraska Cornhuskers continue to
rulo the football kingdom In the
conference ?
Without a
w.nht his absence in tne uma-
homa game was too much in evi
dence to assure Husker fans that
easy attitude while watching a
game.
Works on Quarters.
Coach Bible is working over his
scuad of quarterbacks for the
coming clash, with the Aggies.
Dutch Wltte, Harold Peaker and
Benny Marquis are all In line for
pltnty of special tutoring this
week as the Husker pigskin men
tor plans to throw all his forces
and strateg-y on the field against
the Aggie crew in one final at
tempt to bring the football cham
pionship to Nebraska for the i'J2'J
season. As yet undefeated by
conference teams, the Nebraska
status in tne conference will
sluk to the cellar regions should
tie Aggies turn in a win over the
Huskers.
..Among the backfleld members,
Coach Bible is spending consider
able attention on Bud McBride,
whose work in the Oklahoma
game consisted of sixty minute of
plunging at the Sooner line. W'ally
Marrow and Art Perry were get
ting the call for backfleld posi
tions in the session on the sod
Tuesday and it Is possible that
Bibl may use his second string
backs for the Aggie tussle.
Aggies Raise Pep.
Down on the Manhattan campus
a student body of Kansas Aggies
have forgotten everything but a
Big- Six shampionship and each
evening turn out to the stadium
field to watch "Bo" McMillin pre
pare his Wildcats for their big
game of the Beason. In the many
years of football competition be
tween Nebraska, the Aggies have
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Facing Campui 1131 R
at Lincoln Thanksgiving day,
Coach Noel Workman announced
that probably two scrimmage ses
sions with the freshmen would be
held this week, with the yearlings
trying their offense on the varsity.
To avoid stalencss, no practices
will be held Friday or Saturday.
No serious injuics were incurred
in the battle with Drake last week.
Only twenty of the nation's foot
ball teams remain undefeated as
the football coaches of the country
prepare for the final of the 1929
grjdiron play. In the east their are
six undefeated elevens of which
Ohio university Is leading with a
total of eight victories and only
seven points scored against them.
Tennessee and Tulane lead in the
southland with eight games each
while Pitt and Notre Dame seem
to be foremost In the middle west,
while Southern Methodists has yet
Purdue is the pick of the Big Ten
to be defeated although the Mus
tangs have three tie games. West
ern Maryland and Texas Chris
tian have both turned In eight
straight victories whilt Fordham
and St. Mary's have six victories
but their season records are
marred by tie games.
WATER POLO OUTLINE
NEARS RIM-FINALS
Dopestcrs Pick Delta Chi,
Top Deck, and Betas,
'Lower, to Win.
Quarter finals in the interfratT
nlty water polo tournament will be
played Thursday night, with Pi
Kappa Alpha and Phi Sigma Kap
pa meeting in the first engage
ment at S o'clock.
The other game in the upper
bracket will seek Alpha Sigma
Phi pitted against Tail Kappa Ep
silon at 8:2o. In the lower bracket
Beta Theta PI, champions the last
two years, will meet Delta Chi at
8:50 and Sig;ma Phi Epsllon will
engage Sigma Chi' at 0:15 In the
nightcap.
Pew favorites in the tournament
have made their appearance so far.
Pi Kappa Alpha has been picked
by a few aa perhaps the best in the
upper bracket, with the Beta club
as the favorites in the lower section.
The record crowd of football
fans which attended the Notre
Dame-Southern California Trojan
game in Soldiers Field stadium
last Saturday brought the total
sum of $325,000 according to the
park board commission. This re
presents the largest sum of gate
receipts ever collected from a foot
ball game in the history of the
pigskin pastime. A record crowd
of 123,00 fans saw the Irish take
a 13 to 12 game from the Trojans
and we now have evidence for the
position football holds in the sport
relm of the country.
Captain Oeorge Farley, pilot of
the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Jumped
to first place In individual high
scorers In the Big Six by virtue
of his two touchdowns scored
against Oklahoma Inst week. Far
ley, Jim EMusch and Lew Page,
r. v f.,r the biir loiJI imillf Ills
Kveryone'H going to have some
thing to fight about now. The
rifling elimination contests are
Mruggllng aloiiV. Anyway, the
pnr.e shots know that the middle
I of the target is the spot at which
I to aim and have improved so
; rapidly that they are now able to
. .11 lit. a af.u-b an.'h ILl lloes
I Illicit nil l. ' ' 1 r
I and have even learned that lights
elimination contest starxea inm
week and half of the entries will
bo urged to direct their talents
elsewhere after the week is over.
This will bo continued until the
twelve best shots are left. These
girls are to comprise the girl's
varsity team Perhaps they could
patrol the campus at night no
sense in letting all that talent go
to waste. Oh yes. Jifst a little re
minder for Sergeant McClmaey's
sake. When he suggests that per
haps you'd better not come back
to fire the rest of the year, you're
fired. It's too bad. but he probably
means that you're rot wanted, or
something to that effect, so kindly
take the gentle hint and don't an
noy the Sergeant with your pres
ence poor man prooaoiy naa
enough to worry about.
In rase you didn't know the
paddle tennis tourament is being
played off now. All teams are
supposed to have practiced at least
once, but the dumber you are the
better, so don't get exited about it.
If you forget to arrive, however,
you forfeit the game. All games
may be played every day except
Wednesday at 4 and 5 o'clock,
but drag out the "Rag" for Sunday
and find out when your team Is
scheduled - that saves me so much
trouble, or Jur-t send your Intra
Mtiral representitlve to the office
and let her do the dirty work.
Let's see Oh, specdball.
Whoops! The tournament starts
Thursday and here's hoping every
one comes out alive. Don't get dis
couraged, though, Dempsey lived
through it! Medical aid will be on
hand, but all participants are
urged to come armed let your
conslence be your guide. All girls
signed up for the tourney must
come out for practice at least once.
Take your choice between Tuesday
at 5 and 6 or Wednesday at 9, 10,
11, 2. 3, 4, and 5 o'clock. Two of
these free-for-alls will be played
off a night and the tournament
will continue next week.
Court Is opened. All those guilty
of wishing to belong to Orchesis
please show up tonight at 4:45 in
the west gym. Trial will be held
for all those who think they can
dance, and don't be disappointed,
we can't all be social successes. If
you're not bow-legged, knock
kneed, or pigeon-toed you probably
have a fighting chance. All those
not guilty of the aforementioned
deficiencies will be put on proba
tion for three weeks. Well, that's
that! 'Bye.
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RENT CARS
Model "A" Fords, Chevrolet
sixes and fours and Reo Wol
verines and Flying Clouds.
Special discount on Chevrolet 4
cylinder cars and Reo Wolver
ines. Reservations held until 7
p. m. Time charge begins at 7
p. m. Plenty of cars at all
times. We will appreciate your
business.
Motor Out Company
1120 P Street Always Open
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