THREE TIIFSnVY. DI'CKMIM.U 17. 192$. THE DAILY NF.BKASKAN r BALLOT NG PLAN GRID LEADER BY UPHELD IN Report of System in Omaha Bcc-Ncws Blames Gish For 'Whizzcr.' DECISION HELPS TEAM True Conception of Project Will Give Veterans Responsibility. By Jack Elliott. That the I'niveralty of Nebraska football tram did not want a cap. Uln for the entire year of 1930 as haii Ivm the custom for the put ilrcHile was evidenced by their vote in the annual election beld last wei-k before the annual Corn hunker banquet at the Lincoln ho. t". A report In the Omaha Bee Newa appearing Monday atated Hint the Nebraska football team had Ixrn the victim of a heavily worded ballot which they seem ingly did not understand and therefore voted Just the opposite from whRt they had wanted to vote. The Pre-New alao Indicated lliat llorb OlMh. director of athlet ics at Nebraska had slipped over h fast one" on the football men In their election which did not appear to be the ca.se after look- Learn to DANCE Eapert Instruction In ballroom dancing Phone B 4819 for appointment! BORNER SISTERS DANCE STUDIO 108 Nebr. State Bk. Blrfg Chase the Blues Away 4 V " 2 a 'l?"W "BURT" "The Personality Boy" presenting Harry Hlnes The 68th Varlaty Dot Myers A Co. In "Youth, Speed Variety Rexola Bros. Jt;saNoyeltjf Stuart Symphony Orcheslra A. J. Bablch, Con. playing Selections from Tha Vagabond King 9 now STUART no Shows 1-8 7-11 Mat. 40c Nlta 50 Loges 50 A TO THIS WEEK ORPKEUM The most amazing picture that ever played this city anoUeethingiyoe navar sow before In h 10O talking, tinging, dancing melodrama that plunge yo dP in to tha haort ef Ner Vork'aawdnigMliral m Mat. 35 Night 60 Child. 10 Shows 1-3-5-7-9 LINCOLN Now Showing Everybody's Favorite JACK OAKIE THI W48E CRACKING COMEDIAN In tha Street Girl with Batty Compaon With iamiling catt of tong and laugh artittt News Comedy Shows at 11 17 Mat. 35 Night 60 Chll. 10 RIALTO 1 wr.h DOUO FAIRBANKS JR. CARMEI MEYER LORETTA VOU.NO HOLMES HbKBERT A New anil Startling Slant on Flaming Youth COLONIAL WEDNESDAY And All This Week Edward Everett Horton in a I'll H" il U Hit lluikrtball Schedule Tuesday. League Ones Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Nu, floor No. 1, 7:2): Pat Kappa Pal vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, floor No. 2, 7 O'clock. League Two: Alpha Theta Chi vs. Sigma Phi Sigma, floor No. 3. 7:2S; Delta Upsilon vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, flnnr Ne 1, 7 o'clock. League Three; Phi Alpha Delta vs. Alpha Sigma Phi, floor No. 4. 7:2; Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Delta Sigma Lambda, floor No. 4, 7 o'clock. League Four: That a Chi vs. Alpha Tau Omega, floor No. 5, 7 o'clock; Delta That Phi vs. Beta Theta PI. floor No. S, 7:2V Wednesday. League Four: PI Kappa Al pha vs. Phi Delta Theta, floor No. 4, 7 o'clock. League Five: Tau Kappa Ep silon vs. Kappa Psl, floor No. 2, 7 o'clock; Delta Chi vs. Farm House, floor No. 4, 7:2! Delta Sigma Phi vs. Phi Kappa, floor No. 2, 7:2). League Rlx: Alpha Gamma ft ho vs. Delta Tau Delta, floor No. 3, 7 o'clock; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Pi Kappa Phi, floor No. S. 7 o'clock; Theta XI vs. Acacia, floor No. 3. 7:25. tnr over tha said ballot which waa fiven to the Cornhuakers. After looking- over tha ballot wo cannot see how any university football man could have made a mistake unless be balloted with a blindfold. Be Misconstrues Facts. "Are you In favor of a fare captain In 1930 f" la the way the Omaha Bee-News worded the bail lot when In reality the ballot read as follows: "Are you In favor of game captains for 1930?" The Injection of one word and cutting off of one letter made a treat amount of difference. The Bee News stated that naturally the ballot waa referring to a captain for the entire year which waa not the cae. Herb Glsh and Coach D. X. Bible atated Monday that the re port on the election waa not baaed on facta due to the fact that the wordings In the ballot waa not re printed correctly. The ballot as given la aa follows: "A request haa been made by members of the team that the team be allowed to vote on the game captain for 1930. Accord ingly the ballot haa been arranged thus: Are you In favor of game cap- Ulna for 1930? In the event that a majority of votes Is not cast for game cap tains on the above ballot, my vote Is as follows: First choice: Second choice: Third choice; Aid to Team. An interview with members of the coaching ataff and heads of the athletic department Monday revealed that opinion was unani mous In not electing a captain for the entire year aa haa been done in the past. In fact a statement prefixed the ballot, stating the opinion of th athletic department as favoring game captains instead of a captain for the year. Herb Gish stated that it was merely an experiment In trying out a plan that would better the Nebraska football team In putting the res ponsibility on all senior players instend of on one man. Coach Bible, head football coach of the Cornhuskers, agreed that the responsibility on one man's shoulders was too much and did not make for the best kind of foot ball. "With a captain for each of the nine games next year, it will mean that nine men will have full responsibility for the Cornhusker football team and when a captain is named for a game, it will mean more to him to go in and give his all to win the game than to shove off all the responsibility to the captain of the year," Coach Bible stated. SORORITIES MOVE TO FOURTH NOTCH JN BALL TOURNEY Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Gamma, Delta Delta Delta, team two: Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Delta Theta, Alpha XI Delta, and N'ergettes are winners of the third round of the women's Nebraska ball tournament. The fourth round is to be played today at 5 and 7 p. m. in the women's gymnasium. Semi-finals will be played Wed nesday, and the championship is to be decided Thursday. Teams have ben scheduled today in the women's gymnasium for the fourth round aa follows: 5 O'clock. Delta Gamma versus Alpha XI Delta. Sigma Kappa versus N'Krgettes. 7 O'clock. Delta Delta Delta, team No. 2 versus Alpha Omicron PI. Alpha Delta Theta versus Kappa Alpha Theta. THETA XI WRESTLES TOURNEY ROM FIELD Tckes Close Behind Winner in Tinal Count of Mat Victories. Theta XI took first pli.ee in the Interfraternlty wreatling tourna ment concluded last week, by pil ing up a total of 82 points. Cloae behind waa Tau Kpallon. with a total of 78. Other fraternities which received points In the tournament, together with the number of points re ceived, were: H Kappa Alpha. 70; Farm House, 00; Alpha Gamma Rho. 37; Delta Sigma Thl. 34; Lambda Chi Alpha. 30; Alpha surma Phi. 23: Delta Tau Delta. 24; tlta Chi. 'ii: and Delta Upet- lon. 22. Final placements In the various classes: 115 pounds: Kiion. I-ambda Chi Alpha, firiit; Luff. Theta XI. arc ond; Ferguson, PI Kappa Alpha, third. 125 pounds: Llndakog. Theta XI, first; Nelson. PI Kappa Alpha, second; Jackson, Tau Kappa Ep silon. third. 13S pounds; Mellette. Tau Kappa Epsilon. first; Myers, Delta Upsilon. second; Demlng, Delta Sigma Phi, third. 145 pounds: Magaret. Alpha Sigma Phi. first; Smith, PI Kapp Alpha, second; Hurren. Tau Kapp Epsilon. third. 163 pounds: Schure. Tau Kappa Epailon, first (won on tose of coin); Heldt. Delta Tau Delta, second. 103 pounds: Webster, Farm House, first; Garrison, Alpha Gamma Rho, second. 175 rounds: Nixon. Farm House. first; Llndell, PI Kappa Alpha, seaona. Heavyweight: Whits. Theta XI, first; Jackson, Delta Chi. second. vespeISIplans TRADIl Special Program of Music Will Be Presented for Holidays. At the traditional Christmas service the veeper choir will pre sent the cantata, "The Angel and the Star", on Tuesday at 3 p. m. In Ellen Smith hall. Ramon Jor genson and Doris Derby will be featured aa soloists. Miss Frances McChesney, a for mer student of the University of Nebraska will read a short version of the Christmas story. Robert Hudson, small son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hudson, will light the large Christmas candle and sing "Silent Night, Holy Night." The meeting will be led by Dorothy Craig. Christmas programs will be dis tributed. Miss Anderon Has Been Seriously 111 Esther Anderson, instructor in geography on leave of absence this year to work for her doctorate at Clark university, has been ser iously ill the past two weeks and has been confined to the general hospital at Worcester, Mass. Word has been received this week, how ever, that she Is recovering. CLASSIFIED ADS. VULh AU 'ts owneend ohotograph you want . of COURMB 6ui photorrapb from Hauck Studio will oleasa. EAT AT The University Players l.rrxriil "LADY WINDER MERE'S FAN" (Oscar Wilde's Comsdy) TONIGHT Sat., 7:30 P. M. Temple Theatre Tlcketa at floss P. Curtice Co. RECTOR'S 13 and P "Our Store 1$ Tour Btore" Have Your Gift Crested With your Fraternity or So rority "Coat of Arme" or a University Seal can be applied to RINGS BRACELETS NECKLACES JEWEL BOXES LEATHER SILVER HALLETT University Jeweler Eat. 1871 117-119 o. IS A. J. Goldberg JEWELER Xmas Specials See Me for Values JEWELS and LUGGAGE 130 N 12th St. BOOK gdnds COLLEGIANS s For your Spring Party Dinner Dance or Big House Party The band that always clicks , Give us a buzz at L4716 or M. 0. 187W. Si? r'4 Li" Negotiations with Denver for a football game on the 1910 grid Iron slate seems to be dropped as tha D. U. eleven is booked for a game on the only open date for the Huakers and will not be ahle to meet the Cornhuskers. A nine game slats is the most desirable from all standpoints but In all probability some team will be found to fit in on the open date before the Huakers meet Pitt. Iowa Stato is playing a nine-gams card neat season with Illinois, stated In addition. to the Big STx foes. The Ames school Is likewise venturing Into the southland, play ing Rice of Huston on Deo. 6 In a post-season game and Loyola at Now Orleans on Nov. 29. Nebratka followed many other achools Friday evening when they chose t have a football captain for each game during 1930 In stead of a captain fr the yesr. Senior members of the team will act as csptain during 1030 and the athletic teams at Nebraska from now on will do away with the tradition of electing a leader for the entire season. Announcements from members of the coaching staff at the annual Cornhusker banquet Friday evening made it clear that the teams without captains were far better off than otherwise. The 1930 basketball team Is without a captain for the season and no captains have been elected for any of the winter and rpring sports at the university. Missouri is the fifth Big Six football eleven to enter Into foot ball contracts with tesms from the southwest. In addition to Ne braska, Oklahoma, Iowa State, Kansss State, Missouri has com pleted arrangements to meet a team from the south. The Tigers have signed a four-year pact with the University of Texas at Austin with tha first aame at Columbia on Oct. 11. Iowa State has signed Rice and Loyoia. neoraana na signed Texas Aggies. Last season Kansas State met the Texas Ag nia while the Sooners took on Texas. The all-star game between the Big Six and the southwest conference last season must have hH aama affect on the 1929 and 1930 footbal schedules. Missouri hss also ventured out Into the Rocky mountain conference and signed up the University of Colo rado for a two year basis home-and-homa. For thoaa who have Cornhuaker football at heart they cannot help but look upon the gridiron rela tionship of Nebraska and Iowa aa a boou to liuaker gridiron condi tions. There are a chosen few who follow the War Rix and seem ingly do not approve of Nebraska meeting the liaweyea who were given an open alap in the face for violating Hig Ten rulea and those choseu few come out with the argument that If the liaweyea are D'H good enough for the Uig Ten iiow the Big Nine then are they good enough for the Itig Six? Ne braska and Jowa have for many years been ancient rivals on the gridiron and alnro the Haweyea found that they could not take on aa powerful a team as Nebraska with their regular six-game liig Ten schedule, the Cornhuskers were droped from the Iowa slate. Now that Iowa does not have to meet the six teams In the Big Ten. Nebraska waa eager to renew that fine relationship that existed be tween tho two schools for so many yeara and have accordingly signed the Iowa school on a long lime basis. Some say that Iowa was not clean athletically enough for the western loop but Is clean enough for the ISig Six. As far as that goes, there are many teams In the Big Ten which meet Big Six schools which could fall under the same classification but they are not revealed to John Public for more reasons than one and, that one Is not only the gate re ceipts. And as far as Nebraska is concerned, Iowa university Is going to mane for a fine football relationship between the two schools and a home and home con tract over a long period of years Xmas Suggestion Send tha PRAIRIE SCHOONER $1.00 Per Year Office And. Hall 121 will bring back that old Hawkeyo Hunker tradition that started lo back in tho gay nine tie. IMKIUHATKIIMTY SWIMMING MEKT Finals In tho Interfraternlty ImuiIii uteel will U held ThUie day night in the Y. M. C. A. p'. It waa announced today. The pro gram will start at 8 o'clock. The order of eventa: iaa i.ra. r M U ttm. Aipiia Miiiina I'hi. Th.ia rm. Ixita T.u Tau Kll -iilui. laa Vat. rl eieafc. Hrtaison inn Mia Mil alinnr Mcn Ali-tia Icpaiiux. Wuud ll'ta Th a I'l. Tumor I !' I ii Km Aniltrann - Tn Khmi rpallim . lamlxla III Aiiia I Tlx d'ur lll firaf four iaia t 4S laid, ttf Ml. Kian Siima Alpha vi.on Walkint - I'm Drlla TliU Sutherland - Thria I'M ( aniion AiWia Hisma Thi Aiualu- Dalia Siauia I'M. tta lar4. t ee Ml. Hunia Alpha Klillun Thvla I'M Alpha KiKina I'hi Ollirfa !'" PI Thta hi HUM lo Sanaa lha K rati I'MMIi'h Mntlla) X-mail M'Mltlir IXeriMin - omraa M'la fi Hibtn lita Tau lila ! Maaiar-Siima Alpha Kpallon )Th lour faalral Ulna lo !. Hit firai four placaa. I lee lar4. Hark airak. Vmm-Th'ta Chi emiiar- Alhpa M'lma I'hi ilavln- I'hi Kapia Pal Cannon- Alpha Slima Phi Faarr Dlvlns Amain I'fllS D im! Phi. Oaaklll Phi Kanna Pal. 'ithrrlan1- Thrta 'hl Minor Hma Alpha f:pailn. tht M..ha Thris XI irour rwui4 ai.u la aptiuaal Sivae. Klrsi luur lo f.ats I iaa tare, rrse Sates. Touna - 1 hta I M ltMi Aifiia pinna Phi Hnor- H tn.a Aipua t.psila. I'lluat-lhxt hi. 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