Tinrnsn y. nr.r.i m iikr :.. vry. mi: i) mi.y M-mnsKAN ATHLETIC HEADS LEAVE FOR BIG SIX CONFERENCE t'ogrlrr W'untt Mm To Itefvrve damn Men whe wliX te act bas aalball official m th lntr fraternity basketbsll tourna ment war requested today by Rudolph Vogrlar, intramural thletio director, to sign up for th position at his offico toon aa possibl. DUTCH WITIE IS ABLE TO BEGIN Fiinihiiifv Problems and Subsidization of Men Attract Notice. MUST ELECT SECRETARY Officials Will Take Up Freshman Competition At Conclave. Problem of eligibility ami al leged hiibsidliatlon of athlete will k.H'r on the itMttc program of I hi- mogul if tha Hi W confer-i-nif at their annual cotifrreuce In Ksnvu City this eek end. No comment was issued from th athletic directors of Nebraska Wednesday aa to what would be taken up at the annual conclave in Knnmta City other than the reg ular routine duties of schrdule forming ami deciding on tha place for tha Big- Six wrestling meet. Director Meet Flrtt. Director of athletic will gather Thursday morning for the first ses aion of any conference body. Coaches of football, baseball, wrestling and track; director of intramural athletic and huaineaa manager will hold separate ses sions Friday morning and report recommendations to a Joint meet ing with the dlrectora In the after nnon. Director and faculty repre ient stives will end the conference w.th a Joint aeasion Saturday morning. The faculty group must elect a successor to Dr. W. O. Manley of MUsourt unlveraily. Dr. Manley. conference secretary, died last week. Olacuaa Froth Competition. Among the policy problem to be discussed la that of Intercolle giate competition between fresh man squads. The conference stepped Into thla phase by allow ing each chool two freshman foot ball gamea In the aeason which Just closed and will consider continu ance or abandonment of this move ment and the extension of fresh man competition in other sport Freshmen now hold telegraphic competition with other schools in track. Track coaches are expected to appeal to the director for a pro gram listing more dual meet and restrictions of participation in the many relay carnivals held through out the nation during the early spring months. Last season at Nebraska little or no attention was paid to dual meets with schools In the Big Six or outside the confer ence aa outstanding relay events and track carnivals were taking up all the time of the track coaches. Herb Glsh. athletic director at Nebraska, and Dana X. Bible, head football coach, left for Kansas City Wednesday evening, while Dean T. J. Thompson, faculty rep resentative from the Huaker school and the remainder of the Nebraska athletic officials will leave today and tomorrow. film illustrated the vanoua atepa in the refilling of commercial gas- tin. CAGE PRACTICE WILL START MONDAY Helen McCoy Announces Rules Governing All Teams Entering. Practices for the women's intra mral bowling tournament will start Monday, Dec. 9. and last until Dec. 1!0. The tournament will be played from Jan. 7 to 25. Kach group Is limited to two teams, five mem bers on a team. The tournament will be played at the Lincoln bowling alleys, two games for a quarter. Practices may be held at any time, but they are not required, according to Helen McCoy, head of tha sport. Rules of the tournament have been announced by the sport head. Tourney games are to be played from 2 to 6 p. m. Two teams scheduled to play one another are to report at the alleys at the hour notified from the Intramural of fice. If a team cannot play at that time, the office is to be noti fied one day before or the game will be forfeited. 8core 6hceta are to be turned in not later than one day after the game to the Intramural office. CLASS SEES GAS REFINING. A three reel motion picture, "The Story of Gas," was shown to Prof. E. F. Schramm's oil class at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. The Mil MEET Five Kayo Men Arrange to Compete in A. A. U. in Omaha Tuesday. TWO VETERANS APPEAR Five boxer from the University of Nebraska will compete in the atate A. A. V. boxing tournament at Omaha next Tuesday. It was an nounced today by Kudolph Voge ler boxing coach. Three of the men will be com peting in their first A. A. U .tour nament, while the other two are seasoned performers. Marquis. 147-pound battler, and Bock. 133 pounds, are the two veterans and leader of the delegation. Mar quis competed In the A. A. If. meet three vear So. lie scored a knockdown that time over l'oet, I who later won the A. A. IT. title. I Toet wou the match by knocking j Marqula out the round following bis own knockdown. Bock, who won the nildwestern A. A. U. title two years ago, ia regarded as the kayo king of the aggregation, and la doped to make a real showlnr. Hutchinson, a new man at the same weight, also will be taken to the tournament. He has been ahowing speed and punch In workouts so far this year, j Amato. feamerweigni, ana an Valkenberg. 118 pound youth, com plete the delegation. Amato has had some experience, but haa never competed In the A. A. U. meet. VanValkenberg ia fighting for his first time thla year. NEBRASKA HALL SCHEDULE OPENS WITH TH ETA WIN Kappa Alpha Theta won over Gamma Phi Beta In the first game of Nebraska ball tournament of the aeason. Both teams played a hard game, Helen Karup starring for the winning team, and Alice Buffet, the mainstay for the oppos ing side. Although Nebraska ball is a game that requires no technique, it takes fast playing and a quick eye. It may be termed as a pre liminary to basketball in giving the girls practice in quick floor work. Several changes were necessi tated in the tournament schedule. All games will be played at 5 o'clock In the women's gymnasium. The schedule will be run off as fol lows, according to the Information from the Intramural office. Thursday, Dec. 9. Alpha Chl Omega vs. Pi Beta Phi. team 1. Chl Omega vs. Deltat Gamma. Friday, Dec. 6. Kappa Delta vs. Sigma Delta Tau. Phi Mu vs. Alpha Xi Delta. Monday, Dec. 9. Delta Delta Delta, team 2 vs. Phi Omega Pi. Alpha Delta Pi vs. Alpha Omega PI. Tuesday. Dec. 10. Sigma Beta Chi vs. N'Ergettes. Pi Beta Phi, team 2 vs. Sigma Kappa. Wednesday, Dec. 11. Ksppa Kappa Gamma vs. Delta Delta Delta, team 1. Wrestlers Will Mori At I O'clock Today Varsity wrestling candidates wnl meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon In the "N" club room of the coliseum, rather than at 7 o'clock tonight as previously announced. The an nouncement in Wednesday's Ne braskan was in error. Black's Men Enter Period Of Intensive Work Before Opener. FIVE OLD TIMERS REPORT Kansas Has Well Balanced Schedule for Coming Hoop Season. r'harlvi- llliu'k and his aauad of Oornhusker basketecr were intact. a Hiitr h Wltte. one of Nebraska most versatile athletes, waa In suit. Wltte was a three letter man last vear, winning his numerals In football, basket ball, and baseball. fc'rom now on until Jan. 2S. when th Hunker meet St. lunula univer sity, lllaik will have hia men out every ulKht. Tim woik.ml lat night waa Juat like old tlniea. with McUav. Fisher, t.rsee. viue ami Lewandowskt playing on the first team. Try New Play. New nlava an? brine tried out. an. I the nld" ones are heme brushed up for furtner use. A compact de fense, and a quioK oreasing oi fens will I Nebraska's style this iwr With the material on hand. "the team should be as good If not better than it has been for several years. Against the varsity. Jantzen. Davey. t'onklin, Hokuf. and Koster were showing up very nlrly. llokuf and Koster are two plenty niro minnta anil will undoubtedly show the first string guards ample competition. Selden Davey played heads tin basketball, and made many of his short shots good. After the first and second teams were excused for their showers, the rest of the men engaged in a real battle. Charlie Black was playing with the team that was recognized as tho poorest outfit, but awe to his efforts, they count ered as often as their rivals did. Black Play With Scrubs. Charlie was plnying in his old time form, completely fooling his opponents by his uncanny passes and floor work. He was playing in a guard position, and his worn aroused a lot of comments among the onlookers. One frosh was heard to remark, "Who is that man out there, he should be on the varsity. Too bnd the coach is not eligible for competition. Bunny Oakes had his freshmen basketball men out for a short workout. He gave them some ideas about what the freshman hasketball aspirants do. Due to the fact that an announcement was not made about the practice, only a part of the men that are plan ning on coming out were on hand. Kansas has a basketball schedule lined up that is just about as well balanced as the Nebraska schedule, having besides the Big Six schools, California, University of Mexico, Oklahoma A. and M., and Creigh- ton. Nebraska has St. Louis, But ler, West Virginia, Pittsburgh and Montana. With such schedules lined up for the conference team, a great Imltie should be forthcom ing for the ircst attendance record. In addition to th big ' Uni versity rumpui which come to a head this week, many Interesting things aro on tap In th field of portc'3"i. The Big Sir mogult ar convening down H Kama City and tha Missouri City states that plenty of firework will probably be displayed In tho meeting of tha conference officials. Eligibility and the alleged statement of re imbursing athlete will come be fore the discussion groups of th officials. The status of the Hawk eye school at Iowa City will be de- termined by Big Ten official thla week a th lowans attempt to re gain entrance to the Big Ten con ference after being out on parol for a year. Three of the Big Ten tiller have indicated that they are standing pat on refuting en trance of Iowa back into th fold. Anyway which ever way the wind blow, there will be plenty of hub bub around the ttov leagu gang after th decision It reached. Then getting back to our own backyard, with Herb GUh down at K. C. with other Big bm officials, no Immediate action Is in lino for the coming 1930 football alat which as yet is still a bit Incom plete. Three games are booked for the home field and three away with two dates yet to be filled. The conference games give Nebraska five games and Pitt make it six. Action last week on Kentucky was finally dropped and the foot ball followers of the Cornhusker are eagerly awaiting the final an nouncement of the completed 1930 chedule. Among the other undefeated elevens of the country are Notre Dame. Western Maryland, Ohio university. Tulane. Iurdue, L'tah, Davis Klkins. Texas Christian, Dusquesne. Tennessee, St. Mary's, Rider. Fordam. In fact there are Just fifteen elevens in the country that have completed their schedule without a defeat. Western Mary land heads the list with ten straight victories while " Davis Klkins played ten and tied one. Notre Dame's schedule was by far tho most difficult and yet the Irish failed to lose one of the nine games or even turn in a tie. The Big Six-Southwest confer ence game which was played at Dallas last year may h.tve a new conference in the picture this year according to reports out of Dallas. The all stars of the Big Six met the all stars of the south on New Year's day last year and thit year, officials of the "Dixie Classic" plan to have Ins star of th south nuet th stars of th Big Tan In th annual gam. Jlmniie PhsUn of th conference winning Pordu ltvn. ha agreed to coach th all tar eleven from th Big Tn pro viding th confarnc permit It senior footballer to tak part In th vnt. Ray Morrison of South trn Methodist would coach th ttar eleven from th south. CVarh Hugh McDermolt down at Oklahoma haa started piepara t ions for another whirlwind Okla homa Sooner banket ball quintet to place on the valley floor thla season. The little Sooner "Scotch man" haa leaa than threo weeka to whip Ida team into shape and be gins hia aeason against th Texas Unighorns. The Sooner coach suf fered a severe blow when Cliff Shearer did not return to -honl rtor trninr ma hot on th polished courts of tho Big Sis last aeason. Shearer was only a sopnomorw nu put up a great game during hia first year of competition In the confer erne. Mcbermott waa grooming Howell to take Fhearer nlare hut now haa lost Howell who suffered a broken angle last week. The loss of uruco irae oy graduation last year, took one of the aparkpluga of the faat moving Sooner five and McDermott ha but Churchill of veteran ability around which to build hi 1M0 court quint. Kama of tha follower of th Ne braska Cornhutker may think that the Huaker eleven of 1929 wat not o hot and th schedule wa nniw mrrilcor but when th caauat onlooker take an eyeful of th un defeated football elevena of the country after the duct ha died away from th field and atadlumt of the country, he will find two Nebraska opponents or on of course, I Pitt. Th mighty team from Pitt which the Huskers held to a 12 to 7 count, the smal lest the Pitt team was held dur ing Its 19?9 campaign. Down the Hat this casual onlooker will find another Nebraska opponent In the personage of the Southern Method ist Mustangs which suffered noi a single defeat during the 1929 cam nalnn althouah they were tied. It was this tesm of Mustangs that opened th Husker foottball aeaaon on Oct. 5 with a scoreless tie. Tha Notre Dame Irish will meet the all-victorious Tltt eleven on their 1930 schedule according to reports from the eastern schools. CLASSIFIED ADS. AFTKR ALL lt a TowtwenS photograph you want OK t.'OHRSK your phnin(trapn trom Haurk'n Studio will oimu. "Your Drug Store" Remember us fr Whlttman fann ies and Luncheonette Service. The Owl Pharmacy Phone B1068 . 'th A P. ALPHA GAMMA RHO ELECTS NEBRASKA MAN TO OFFICE SALEM'S PUNCH Give bs the order for your next party. Our Punch Made From Fresh rruit B7909 19th & 0 Ralph Fortna of Lincoln was elected national vice president of the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity at its convention in Chicago, Dec. 1 and 2. Mr. F'ortna has edited the fraternity publication for the past six years. Delegates from the ac tive chapter on this campus were Harold Marcott of Lexington and Clarence Clover of Exeter. I Gifts That Are Sure To Please All Sizes and Prices laliiiin liotlali Stores, Inc. 1217 O St. mill? 33D33 RASDAL VISITS CAMPUS. Karl Rasdal, '24, a graduate of the college of pharmacy, visited the Nebraska campus Wednesday. Mr. Rasdal is in the drug business in Ogallala. Unusual GIFTS an Oriental Novelty for Xmas always acceptable reasonably priced. Nippon Art Goods Co. 128 X. AFTER TTDikb IPAtRW and anytime for a sip and a bite or a real good meal follow the crowd to College Dun Sandwich Shop and Cafe HOTEL CAPITAL LEARN TO EDANCO Will guarantee to tsaoh you to danoe In six prtvat lessons. Ballroom -Clog Tap Dancing L1 "A Prlvat tudlo" BOO V Leo A. Thornbcrry K",:, pgqavj :;C B :7; W'SF ' ' L ESflPsC M !"Hia'' WHS'!.: : ' . I'.. :", V! "'-.iVMi;:,:..:..: TOMORROW opens NEBRASKA'S FORMAL SEASON MDLDTARY BALL DECEMBER 6, 1929 COLISEUM Latsch Brothers-for-TICKETS-at-Long's Book Store Th two school bsve nterd In a two year contract with th 1930 ram to be played In th Tilt Oval in Itttsburjh. In 1930 th I'ltt team will meet th Iilsh In th new Notre Dame stadium. What a grid natural It would b to these two elsvens In action thl sson. There Isn't a stadium large enough In the world to handle th fan who would welcome uch a clasnlo. Pitt and Notr lam. th tw foremost gridiron machine In the country and undefeated and un tied. Hut It I merely a dream for the Irtah have hung up their rleatrd shoe for the year and th ntt eleven will probably Journey westward to hold up the dignity of the est against tn pride of the west roast. will be coed night with t 'rls of the duo presenting th program. lr. 11. W. Maiiler. pro-medic J vtaur. 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