IHIDW. mClMUFR ft. 1020. Tim nvn.Y nk.hhask an rot in nnrri uadn TOURNEY SWINGS INTO PLAY S Vogclcr Pairs Quintets for Class A' Hoop Race. ON COMPETITION IS innn r.ou " ift n A,ina ll II II I IMfl Haying I he opening gam on the Mine iixirt at T o io. k In league flv no game hr.1ull f. r th ocniug instil tlli.HiKh on Wednesday. I II thiee ar echeduled with lwita l "til meet ing ih tu ki p "iiim nv t 7 and Phi Kappa meeting Kapa I II on floor S mi T S.V ivita riigm Phi UI meet the rami Hou flv on floor . at T 2S in the laet im in Umiii five that nttfht 1 tumult Imtr finds the Tbeta Til nmniri meeting the cagtre from Fraternity ih n k a ruu on Tuesday MKHI on iioor o m t i th Alpha Tan Omega crew mt- imh the law students rrom ne 'lelte Theta Phi hou- on nor 5 , at 7 25 o i l.x k. WCrW ! A complete alat of th fratr rLLIMny tji,ling anil th a. lieduled irsms will l inn in ine auy Nt-liikin en. h tiny during ma TACKLE RICHARDS ACCEPTS BID TO ii, t,,-,, rA- Almott 1 NrtiraaKnn ea n uny uunns mi Many Teams Enter Aimosrtn.e tourr,,y .i.,, wuket Innrt from linmcs ici.imn pre.ii.uog imn f-uo- initlCl HUIII UUIIILS advance of th tourney - -1 o . . . . i L4H OCdiUII. ;In" ne of th grraleM interfrater rity basketball tourneya ever held in the Vnlversity of Nebraska will r,et under way next w.-ek with eix leapncs in tiaaa A fighting for me upteniacy of th court. Kudy Vog 1.t, director of all Intrnmural lf2t-!0 Intramural program at Ne- . UClta Gamma 300 N BCla bianka n by far tha groat! program til inlvrlty has evr . oui lined. ' Kvery fraternity on th campus I w-.ll compete. In tha cage totima- I m.-nt which ta to get under way NEBRASKA BALL GETS SORORITY INTEREST Plii Win Games from Weaker Teams. Pei'a i;mma an.t n Hta Thl im in-. u-nn fritm Oil Omca rtxt Tiietrtay evening. wt:ti twrlv Alpha l-h, omopa In the worn caTia tn claaa A ihlulJ for th iirnu.rl Nrhranka hall orninR niRht on th coll!um ,ournnm(nt . ch, Omrt ha.1 onlv , floor. Vofrlr annoniKM that to j MVf n plllvfr, , thtr tam to kra th whlt of the btK touma- .k..,,, th. nMn.i.r ..n th' mcnt rmn-tnfr alone in (ioivl ahan lvu Gamrna tPam Rn(1 for that! that vnf fratmttv nterl In th tourney rhoiil.i play thir Km an pr cboilulfil, b on tim anl hav thlr otficiala dMilt aa two gma ar latd for rach court cvry ntght. "B" Will Start Water. "Hia claim B tourry haa not yet hn complated in palrinca but this ta xp-td to Rt aiartd aa noon aftr the opcnlnc whltl of tha claaa A toimy. Kappn Sicma. wnnjwra of the fag- till laM yar are arly aeajion favorlta to cop tha title ain thin yar althoiic! rpoTt from rariona Grk let tor ramps are to the effect that th 1930 ca rr is (foins: to be a fast iLffair with plenty of compe tition. Alpha Sigma Phi. rhl Sig ran Kappa Sigma Alph Kpsilon and Ielta Vpailon are all rat'i aa atrong favorite in Uie grt 1930 rac. Practice Iim been goinp cm for ihe pant tliree weeks and the treek letter tejur.a are in top shape for tha ftm gong. Openliy; 'he aeajion TiteadJiy Bight will be the Thl Pal and Sigma Nu game which la scht-duled for court 2 at 7 o'clock. No advance dope ha Imcii acnt out a to th'a gnme a both quinU seem to be dark horses In the cage race. Following this game on the same court at 7:23 wiil be the rhl Gam-Slg Chi game which will be another high light In the opening games. D. U. Favored. On court 8 Tuesday night the TV U. five will open up against the slgma Phi Sigma quintet. The boys frnm (he D. U. houne are rated as a strong club In the early seaion dope column and are doped to take sn easy victory as a season starter while the Alpha Thet-6igma Mu game Is listed in the doubtful col umn aa to the outcome. Court A will see the champion Kappa Sig five pitted against the lawyers from the Phi Alpha Delt STOP AT HOTEL DWIBURGER for imm service 3ay 1m fey th Sek 1141 Q Bt 1718 P Bt reason mat a poorer ahowtng than otherwise was expected. Keep It up! keep it up: were the rallying cnea on all the teams. In endeavoring to send the ball over to the opponent'a side. Many freak plavs -ere mad, and th rfrea. Jean Whitney and Hetty kelao, en deavored to shout above th clamor during the games. Fvery day at 5 o clock, tourna ment games ar being played tn the women's gymnasium Th schedule will continue aa follow: Friday. Dec. 6. Kappa Pelt a vs. Sigma l!ta Tan. Phi Mu vs. Alpha XI llta Monday. Dec Delta Delta Delta, team 2 vs Phi Omega PI. Alpha Dlta PI vs. Alpha Omega Pi. Tueaday. Dec. 10. Sigma Beta Chi vs. N'Trgettes. PI Beta Tht. team 2 vs. S'grna Kappa Wednesday, Dec. 11. Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Delta Delta Delta, team 1. GOES TO DETROIT. Dr. Rolf T. Johannesen. cine of the visiting summer school profes sors, coming from the Mississippi college for women, has gone to De troit university aa professor of an cient history this fall. XMAS GIFTS arc something; you shouM select noiv while, our slocks ere complete. Wr have th things that incuse the most, fastidious. Diamonda Wrlat Watches Pocket Watches Leather Goods And TSverythlng Else That Pleases Llohter Sets Pen and Pencils Bracelets Neck-race Silverware ft , , Wmk. -.-.-7i,r - -umB, ilfeillurtHIMsffliits; RALLIES HAY BE OVER But the Hat's still going strong! "TTlHIEE ERAQ.HV MAT A hat that makes itself at home on any hat rack Yet, it's a (EdDfRtDdDN 5 bucks PLAY ON COAST Dick Hanlcv. Coach ol All Star Eastern Team, Invites 'Big Ray. FACE WEST SELECTIONS Nagurski, Brazil. Cannon, Welch. Consent to New Year's Contest. lUvmond "ltig" Uuhanla. All I'lg Mx ta. kle and on of tha most mil nt an. ling linemen tn the coun try, will play in the rnnual at west game at fan Kram-isco on Jan. 1. Itirharda received an invi tation from Pick Hanley. cch of Northwestern who Is asiting In th ctwting of th all-star east eleven, and haa accepted to play with th eastern star. Richards will ln th eastern aouad at Fanrton whr they will work out a few days tx-fore treking across the country to th west coast, th scene of tha annua) ball!. Nebraska haa had a representa tive on the all-star team from the east for a number of years and as th gam grows to be a tradition an d.x-s tl.e fact that Nebraska I always represer.ted on the team Th game at San Krancisco was played In December last year and two Comhuskers saw action against th Pacific ct star. Blue Howell and Dan Mt Mullen "Blue" Shine. How well do Nebraska footta'l lovers remember that gam last year tn which th great Hlu How ill. lV.mhuskr fullback. mahd his away across tr western goal line to gain the spotltght during the entire game. It was Howell's driv ing w-nrk at th western l!r. that enabled th east to capture the gam. Th 1P2" gam saw Glenn Presnell and Kay Randels of Ne braska latug In tbt all-alar lineup from tha at. Tin a year tha ratwet gams will be 'layd on New Yeara day In Keier atadium In Han r ran la o instead tf last week In ltttnilr a tieen tha iuiom in tha past. Th llg rllc la eHnored by tli Hhriuris and th gal leturna will so to th hospital In Nan r ranciaco for ruppled thildren. Nation's tt. (Naihing th western team thla year wilt Ix the same ataff of i'oai'hea as has l-n la the past. namely. Pit k Hanley of North western and Andy Kerr of Ool gate. I.I Med on tha all-star east ern lineup will b Nagurski and Hon Tanner of Minnr44a, Ui (Jr don and r'orreat I'rteis of Illinois. Henry Anderson ajd Wilton Ander son of Nrthwetern. Klmer Sleight and Halph W el. h of lurdue. Jack Csnnon of Notre Pam. Willia i;iaiuigow of Iowa and l.lovd lira sil, star halfbark and captain of th fniversity of IVtilt team. lilt hards will ese for FXan. ton on le-. lit where the squad assemblea on Monday for a two or three day practice session before leaving for the west. EIGHTfA STATE MEN ATTEND MEET Seek Definite Schedules for Snorts Program of School Year. A Mrs. la right members of the Iowa State college athletic staff will attend the confrtene meeting of ltig S;x moguls to be held at the Kansas C.ly athlct'c cluh. Kansas Otv. Mo. this week end. IVan S. V. Heyer. Ikculty representative. Athletic Director T N Metcalf. Secretarx- Merl J. Ross, and coaches Noel Workman, Hob Simpson. Ixtuia Menre. Hugo ltopalik and Harry Schmidt will rcpreaent the l.val institution. j Schedules for baseball. Indoor and outdoor trak. swimming and; tennis will be arranged by the di rector, as well as def.nit lc tln of football officials for next vear and a iuin(l lioa of basket ball official aaslUluents for III current a-aun. Harry J. hihmi.lt .U attend th Intramural directors' meeting and Merl Itoaa lb ticket man agera' iimfeienc Saturday. Cvn th grand and spectacular military ball cannot atop or cramp th tactics of Cosch Charley Black, Hukr basketball coach as hs sends h's caors througn tneir dally grind foe th opening of th court season. This Is Blsck I fourth year as basketball coach at Nebraska and In four year hs has been only fairly successful but this ysar th court tutor haa a squad of veterans back in th fold which mak th prospect foe th 1910 season look exceptionally bright. Th two regular Husker forwards ar back, th regular pivot man together with th two regular guards ar working out daily on th coliseum floor and If Nebraska cai com through with a Big Six championship in basketball thl year, it will mak It unanimous thst th Cornhusker rule th Big Six. Dutch Witt and Harvey Qraea would delight any court coach to start out the aeason to ssy nothing of having th uncanny Don Maclay to hold down tn pivot Job. But when you throw Lew Lwandowkl and Morris Miner in with th rest, you hav what is known smeng taikstbsll coaches as - heney." Th sn gsis undif wsy during th Chrlstmss holidays with th Huikiri making Ing om of th stronger quintets In that section f th country and tha teirl.1 will return to tart It Big Six campaign. Tb agreement between officlala of th tug Ten and lb Southwest conference haa been rear lie J anj th star football player of lha two conferences w 111 lueel lu Italia on New Year s day In th annual Ihxle (laaaio sponsored by the Shrine club of Texas. Jlmnil I'belen of th conferenr winning lurdu eleven will coach the all star from th Hig Ten while Hay Morrison of tha Southern Meih Mut champions will tutor th southern stars. Their n haa been given permission to call on Notre Dam atar for tt big gam and ho Intenda to ask Jack KUer, th Notr Dam flaeh, to play with th Hig Ten atara Tb eastern el are will assemble In iTilrago on De cember 3 and from there go to Pallas for a week'a wtrkoul on the Pallas field. With th close of th football season at Nebraska. Cesch Dana K. Bibls, th Crnhwssr foelkaH tutor, I much la demand a a speaker hrughut stata Th HutMr coach haa list of speak- .kt ki.a IKa ItHirlMI of a political campaigner. Msbeaa, Frmnt. Holdreg and m the . . . - . , A kA Nebrasxa town nin - M...k Mk ta anaak al verfea i..i la thale lawns. This week end he will spend In Kaness City whsr th Big SU official mt tor their annual business session. Last evenlno in llusxtr msnier dined with hi Scarlet football i miail af (ha Llnealit Klka Coach Bibi may tak vr basksl- though this baa not been decided aa yet but the Husssr rooiaau ooach was a greet cage coach In n south as well as football. II I trial v M fim raa4ra m harrr - Mai. Good Haircuts Msk A COMMON LOOKING PERSON HANDSOME This theory haa been proven llmo after tim. Maaaagea clean th akin and add attrac tion. W ar experts In all lines of barb ring. The Mogul 127 N. 12 B7830 r.art I'copie A Mi Tl'KN Tti DWitts for the rineet founlaln arrK- In nn Templlnt lunrhaa thai IH delight . rtellahl fra-ripll. Srr lr. DeWitU M. W. PtWMl. Pmp filler frearnpllf n rbnri-r lih and O P"s ori m:TTi:i. took ixto tiiij 11 1'L WIIITI-:.1IA. ll.lTTIMtJ It rxr'S a new Tsui hilenun record ihsl's s real iniib 1 Just s ilit, tHe King .( Jart et the pace for the tiiet io modern dunce nuinr. If on pride yourwlf on Vnning the emsileM end llel rliince srrsngenierts (" mini hear lbee two great talkit hits plsved by this mter lnnln. And these others sre orilihilc, too. .... q Record No. 2010-D, 0-inch. I'm DsrsMra AsfatUf Auf (Inmi i.e im i 1-11 .: !......,- P.rJM,,.n "Simnv I ' " irofS lliliKK I n nut ....... . . Side I p") V Pul TXhilrmai lr I IUr Tikivt. rirnsr. o Yor ( and (from Talking Picture IWuclion I Orchettrs .uanv Sde I p") Record o- 201 2-D, l(-iorn, 7.e. IxiOX TTh T Y Ol f Dont TO Mr (from i l orofo Motion Picture by l-sve Home ) lr I (.o r Hvt Y'or (If You llan'l Have Me)from Molion l,ictureFoot lights sod I coin") Record o. 200.VT1, 10-inra, 7."c XClTH Yor Him Mr. (from Motion I ox Trnt Pirtiire Production "Tanned l-g") I Merle JohnMoi Y"ot bf Rfponsisi.f! (from Motion ( and His I'lcture rrodii.1on-l aDued Ugs") J t co Comiera Iee More and Ilrr Blue Gra Fovi I , ' ' f f- L ?V ' If Columbia r&Records "Viva - tonal Recording - The Records without Scr&tch Hear the New Columbia Releases at LONG'S College Book Store FACING CAMPUS wii ' :,'-L"i tv. t . JSC- ome decisions can't be put off till tomorrow! The basketball player who took very lonj; to decide between passing; the ball and trying for a basket would soon lose his chances to do either. And the man who keeps putting his decision in the choice career may lose his chance to be very effective at anything. Isn't k true that not a few men off of up to their senior Year are still very uncertain what work to take, up after graduation ? The result is that many a born artist, becomes an indifferent engineer, and many a potential lawyer, a poor salesman. Put yourself under the micro scope and then be yourself. SINCE 1882 MANUFACTURERS FOR THE BELL SYSTEM iilt 33 1 3 ESS You are rctiiJECSled to be present at the apemng of NtrBOlASG&A'S EFODLRNAQ. SEASdDN Meet the MdDNflDtRAERiy . CdDtLdDNtEIL at the NBLITARY BALL s,, TONICHT-&30-COLISEUM S t5S i