The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 26, 1929, Page THREE, Image 5

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    TUF.5IHY. NOMMIUH ?A. 1Q20.
TIIK DAILY M.IIHASKAN
NEBRASKA BEGINS
FINAL REHEARSAL
Coarli Dunn . Ilililc Dritm Protege in Im Pntotice
N.oii lliforo Iomji SluXv C)rloiicH In vail r
lliiokiT Itciiliii in Attempt Mt l''!.
SCAllI.F.T MIA TOll PLANS MANY SUBSTITUTIONS
Sprrtarular Sluming of Illicit IUipm, Je((rrir KoMer
and .MuumIumi in K-Api' (,amr IVomisr Strong
Line Offensive to Holster Ve tenm.
BY JACK ELLIOTT.
N'phrnskn'i ('oniliuskir. foni hull l.adris of the Jtig Sii
fonfrrriioc, will spfinl three short iny. thin week to prepare
for thtir final i-nnfrrriire (rinne with the Iowa StKte Cyclones
in Memorial ntn.lium fiil.l TtmrnJay in the annual f liauka
irking- tiny triune. The Huskers, victors over the much touted
KiinsiiK Airijie Wil.IfHta, art' in Rood shape for their finnl name
and Indentions point to a seconds'
Uljr Si title for the Scarlet Corn
buskers and a clean conference
elate unrirr the flnt ear of coach
lug by Pan X iuble, forner
Texas Afrgle mentor.
The showing made by the Ne
braska eleven down on Ahearn
field last week wan one of the bent
If not the bent display of football
displayed by the OirnhUHkers this
year. Coach Bihle and his Ne
braska coaching ataff were more
than pleaded with the type of foot
ball the Nebraakana played. Roll
ing up an early lead by aome clever
field generalship and amart foot
hall, the Hunkers were never on
the letdown and had the Aggie
eleven held to a standstill when It
tame to straight football.
Combination Improve.
Dutch KoMter and Ray Richards
hi the Cornhu.sker line were the
two spark plugs In the, Nebraska
Blfl Thankaglvlng Waak Program
STUART
Ths Collegiate
Lauph Riot I
Th flnrat and funnl.
-t comady that haa
r to tha Talking,
Singing, Dane
ng tirun I
Snappy long
trial
SO THIS
IS
COLLEGE
A Matro-uoldwvn-Mayar
All Talking Pic'ura
ON THI STAGS
BURT'
Ettol Parker and Fred Babb
with thalr
PHILIPPINE 8EXTCTT1
In
ITS OF PERSONALITY"
OSCAR and JOE MARTIN
"Tha Mualcal Buffoona"
tuart Symphony Orcheatra
A. J. Bahlch. Cond.
Playing tha Qema from
"NO NO NAriCTTE"
Showa 1-5. 7-11.
Mat. 40. Eva. SO. Logaa SO a 75.
forward wall as It crushed out
every Aggie attempt through the
line, while Buddie McRrlde. Red
Young and Captain George Farley
upheld Nebranka'e tradition aa a
line driving powerhouse back field.
Iowa State, which comes to tha
stronghold of the Cornhusker this
Thursday for the Thanksgiving
lay game and the finale on the
Hunker 1929 footbal slate. 1m rated
the underdog by irtue of the fact
that the Cyclonea have not turned
In a single win all season. Al
though the Cornhujikera are heavy
favorites against the eleven from
Ames, anything can happen and
may happen. The Ames eleven hss
nothing to lose and everything to
gain.
In the pant twenty-four years
the Cyclonea and Nebraska have
met on the gridiron with the crew
from Ames winning but one game
and that coming lu IPoa with a 14
to 2 victory over the Scarlet. This
yesr the Iowa State eleven has
played four Big Six games and lost
four while the Cornhuakers have
played four, won two and tied two
for a percentage rating of 1000
percent. Coach Noel Workman
rested his eleven last Saturday aa
the Hunkers battled the Aggies In
what appeared to be the title clash
and scouts from Ames took notes
on the Scarlet eleven from Lincoln.
Rhea Star Tackle.
The Workman eleven will find It
tough going when they go up
against the Cornhusker forward
wall. The Nebraska line in the
Hhode$ Require All
Froth on Sod Tonight
Coach Choppy Rhodes has re
queued that all freshman foot
ball players turn out for prac
tice tonight on stadium field
This will be the final appear,
a nee of the froth gridders and
Rhodes atsted that all first
year men would be required to
attend this final practice.
Thankaglvlng Weak Progrim
YouthI Song!
3aletyl Drama
It has everything!
CECIL B CuSV
I MILLE'S
Lr2S-iXal
vVitn L-onrdti i
ton, Charles
Fays.
ugcl, Kay Joim
Biokford, Jul, a
Now
Lincoln
hows 11-B-79 Mat 36 Night bO
Children 10
M
Special Thankaglvlng Weak Program
The All Talking Laugh Sanaatlon
f f i i . ; i
j t a . m i
of ,
rtaportaa
" dead
theaa three
marry adven-
turara aoon con-
vlncad London
thay were very
much alive I They'll
have you laughing till
your aldaa ache.
Tha Comady Maaterp'
tha Yaar
By Popular
Demand
Another
Ms
D)airase
$1.00 Per
Couple
Hotel
Cornhusker
Ballroom
And of course -
3cn Gadd's
Collegians
Featuring
Lyle DeMoM - singer
and entertainer
Saturday
Nite
Don't Fail to
Crash this Party!
Kansas Aggie game presented olio
of the strongest combinations aeeo
this year. Hugh Khea. former cen
ter and now playing at a tackle
position, put up a great game op
posite Ray Richards and It seems
that "Bunny" Oakes la scheduled
for another great tackle fur the
next two years. Jeffries, Hunker
guard who started the Aggie
game, came through In great shape
and turned In a lot of work on his
first start of the season. Maas
dam waa back at center In the Ag
gie game and played the entire
sixty minutes.
Coach Dana Bible will probably
find opportunity to send In a great
amount of unseasoned material
against the Cyclones this week.
The Haiker mentor has not been
given a good chance to experiment
this season and as tha final game
looms up on the schedule, the Ne
braska pigskin tutor Is making
plans to use a large squad of men
In the game and begin plana for
toe 1P30 grid season.
Nebraska must win the Iowa
State game to stay In the lead of
the Big Six and win the title. At
present Oklahoma and Missouri
have only been beaten hut once
and a defeat by Iowa State this
week would give either Oklahoma
or Missouri the title by virtue of
but one defeat and one tie while
the Hunkers have two tie games
on tnelr conference record. Al
though advance dope predicts a
victory for the Scarlet and jport
scribes generally concede that the
Hunkers will come through for
their second title, anything can
happen and It haa been known on
many occasions for the underdog
eleven and cellar champions to
come through and upset the con
ference leaders.
NEBRASKA NEEDS
CYCLONE SCALP
10 CLINCH TITLE
Win From Iowa State Will
Place Cornhuskcrs in
First Place.
LOSS WILL AFFECT LEAD
Rejuvenated Workman Crew
May Crush Hopes of
Scarlet Eleven.
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VRI.NIIM4S' I.OIW,
At Antra lia Nlal 0, Itrakr .
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Medals and Trophies Will
Be Awarded Winners in
Harrier Event.
The annual all-university cross
country race will be run this aft
ernoon at 4:30 o'clock. It was an
nounced this morning by Rudolph
Vogeler, director of intramural
atthletics.
The race Js scheduled to r'art at
4:30 o'clock. Announcement of the
starting point of the race will be
posted on the bulletin board of the
south dressing room of the sta
dium. Medals are to be given to
the first six men who finish In the
race. First place winner will re
ceive a gold one, second and third
place takers will get silver tro
phies, and third, fourth and fifth
placers will be given bronze
medals.
In announcing the race, Vogeler
stressed the fact that barbs aa
well as fraternity men are eligi
ble to run in the race. "Every
runner in the university has an
equal chance," he said.
Home Economic (Huh
Holds Meeting Today
The Home Economics associa
tion will hold its regular meetin"
In Morrill hall Tuesday Nov
26 at 7 p. m. Ma jot y Shannfelt
will address the club on "The
Changes of Fashions Called Pea
cock." CLASS. MKIf f)S.
YOU BALK: IJ7.M) t mrdo. ua S, alighlly
worn. S12 AO. B ::.8.
BLACK ANfl Bli.VER Waterman pen loat,
probably near Temple building. Reward
Irene Shellde. B3."87.
"LOST: belta Sigma PI pin. Finder call
Beraarr Wlleon. F423S.
LOST: White "sold man'a wrlat watch, with
whit Knld etiap. Flfln with circular
monogram of Indian K. N T. on cane.
Reward. Phone F9?l orBIB2t.
LOS'i-': I'm Phi" pin, " "plain yellow Kold
.1lh Ola' center. Iout In baaement of
Andrewe hall. Kinder call B319. Reward.
AFTKR ALL Hi a Towmend photograph
yo'i want
OF COITP.SF. join phn'ogiaph from
llf.UCK P MUllllo will iJica.v-
One more gsme in the victory
column and Nebraska will have its
second footl'iill championship of
the Big Six conference ami that
game Is the final game of the sea
son with the cellar champion Iowa
State eleven from Ames which
meets Nebraska Thursday. The
Hufikers kept their slate clean
from defeat by trimming the much
touted Kansas State eleven nt
Manhattan la-st week In a bard
fought 10 to game for the Rihlp
men. Two victories and two lies make
up the conference slate fot 1920
and a win for Nebraska In the i
Thanksgiving day game would glv i
the Cornhuskcrs undisputed first i
olace of the Bis Six conference. A j
defeat on Thanksgiving day would
give the championship to either
Oklahoma or Missouri, according
to how the Turkey day game be
tween those two schools comes out.
Huskers Without Defeat.
Kach eleven In the conference
has a defeat on its schedule with
the exception of Nebraska. Kan
sas Aggies has been beaten by Ne
braska and Oklahoma. Missouri
has been beaten by Kansas State,
Kansas has been beaten by Ne
braska and Kansas State, while
Oklahoma has taken a setback
from the Kansas eleven. Kansas
Aggies, Kansas and Iowa State
are completely out of the running
with two defeats or more whi
Oklahoma and Missouri still have
a slim chance of takiner the cham
pionship providing the Huskers are
turned back by Iowa State.
Saturday's schedule found the
Huskers meeting the Aggies at
Manhattan and the Tigers meeting
Kansas at Lawrence. The K. U.
eleven was doped to hand the Ti
gers their second defea.J. but an
early touchdown by tDe Henry
crew was enough to win from the
Kansas eleven. This leaves Mis
souri and Oklahoma in a tie for
second honors with a percentage of
firt7 which will be decided on
Thanksgiving day when the two
elevens meet The winner to take
the second place ami the loser
third, providing Nebiaska come
out the winner in the Jowa State
game.
Bautch, Sloan Out.
Kansas and K annas Agglea have
finished their i onferem e games
with a fourth and fifth place rat
ing. The Kansas eleven which was
reputed to have one of the great
est elevens In the Hig Six al the
ft art of the season turned III but
two wins for fifth place while the
Aggirs with three wins fnuahed in
fourth place.
The Kansas eleven minus Jim
Hsusih seemed to topple from It
peak In the Missouri tilt while the
Huskeis minus Clair Sloan dis-
played one of the greatest games
i' the season in winning over the
fighting AgRle eleven. Thankr-giv-ing
day will find but two confer
ence games clieiluleil, isenraiKa-
lowa Slate and Missouri-Okla
homa. Kansas State will play
Marquette at Milwaukee In a non-
conference game.
K0SWET TAPERS
OFF REHEARSAL I
FOR BIG REVUE
(Continued from Page 1.)
songs, Miss Hainan sang several
numliers and the Alpha Theta trio
hiirmonlr.ed, tinder the direction of
Warren Chiles, In several rhythm
Si'lertions.
Tickets for the revue will go on
sale at 10 o'clock thia morning at
Urn Lilierty theater box office.
They mny ne obtained there finm
Id to 12 o'clock and trout 2 to I
o'clock, both today and Wednes
day. Thursday tickets will be sold i
from the box office a half hour1
before the show starts, from 8:15
to 8:4. o'clock. ,n scats are re
served and will sell for fifty cents.
Fraternities and sororities may ob
tain blinks of seats as haa been
the custom at such shows In the
pnst.
Grand finale of the show was
worked out and rehearsed In the
Lincoln hotel hall room last night
and a novel idea for the presenla-
Let Us Have Your
Order for
Crested Jewelry
Now
We carry all crests In gold
and silver and can apply llieui
to gold - silver - leather - wood
- glass etc.. In fact almost any
article can be crested.
tion of tha Nebraska sweetheart I -Xrrrv-.riricrnr-iriinr-i
waa practiced Characters in the r
(male will !: Imperial heart
breaker. Ituaaell Mattson; king.
Kogr Koblnsou; quern, Itutb Hil
ton; Maxlne Mathers, Grace Ha
itian and numerous altt-ndtuits
i;he finale oens with the grand
entry of the king and queen, ac
companied by their attendants
The chorus of six Alpha (imicron
PI girls will function aa the sweet
hiurt chorus and do some clever
dancing to the tunes of Ieo Heck's
band. Keck s band will plav in the
theater pit for the whole finale.
I'nUroity Open Itadio
(!4rreMnnlence (!oiire
A new combined radio-corre'
spondence course is now open for
enrollment. Pi of. Maurice H. We
scen, hiis designed this course of
sixteen lessons with accompanying
radio lectures for the purpose of
bettering everyday use of English.
The radio le'cturee will be given
each Thursday aftcrmxin begin
ning Thursday. le". 5. at 2:30
o'clock from ihe I'niverslty studio
through KKAH.
LEARN TO
IDANCEY
Will guarantee to teaoh you te
tfanoa In six private letaona.
Ballroom Clog Tap
Dancing
M A Private Studio 00 V
Leo A. Thornberry
WHAT
SHALL I GIVE
HIM HER
For Christmas
You will find the answer
mono our large assort
ment of Beautiful and
A))ropTiatc
Q1FTS
Di&riei
Brldga Sots
Fountain Pen
Evertbarp PenclU
Leather Olfti
Desk Set!
Fine Stationery
Artlstio Book Ends
And Many Others.
!' CHRISTMAS CARDS
jj Celect Them Early I
STATIONERS
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1123 "O" St.
Wc Cany a Complete Line
of
TUXEDO SUITS
For Rent
Vogue
Cleaners - Dyers
123 No. 14th St.
Homeland Clothes of
Baltimore at
$25.00, $30.00 and
$35.00
Sport Oomtrlrtetlone
Flannel and Camerhalr at
$25.00 and $30.00
Lou Hill
Phone B397B
for Appointment.
'Our Store la Your Stora"
EAT at RECTOR'S
IS & P St.
"77ie Student's Sum-
L. G. Balfour Co.
Fraternity Jewelry
Final Christmas Showing
1 to 3 . iu. and S to 12 p. in.
Room 403
Cornhusker Hotel
Today Tuesday
NOW lORPHEUMl Now
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