The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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TIIK DULY M HIUSKAN
roun
WEATHER LIKELY
10 BE IN F
' OF
Old Sol Threatens to Aid
Longhorns at Expense
of Huskcrj.
BIBLEMEN SEE ACTION
Stadium Set for Saturday's
Conflict: Grass Given
Hair Cut.
A Teaa un bn 4n Tur.
Uay aflrrnw i Memorial
dium in nirb activity '"
ofd from th varsity lrr.hu
tr wealinc. atraininf. rrlin
every ffrt i carry it Iht curt
order of 0acb' HiM and Oakea.
i)..0 to the overallrd workmen
v.bi hurried here and ther about
the bo I preparing thinr. fr the
Ibmoff ir foe. ball enthuil bo
will probably h va band Saturday.
vira in auil puahed dummy
linei around, threw pae and
tau(hl tbem. blocked and kicked j
and verytmnj mat mif.ni pt
aibly b don in a regular fame.
No atone U beinc left unturned
that might prevent Nebraska run
ninf out on the field Oct. 4 in any
other condition except it beat.
Whatever el may be the cae.
Texaa A. M. la not biinj under
rated. Tha Texaa lonirhorna are
cominp here for battle. The
weather ta worth conaideration.
Men. who aie auppoaed to know,
explain the triumph of teama In
their own territory, auch aa Ala
bama aeveral year ajo and Geor
gia and California mora recently,
by pointing to the climatic condi
tion. The boya from tn north
cannot atand the beau If It la aa
hot next Saturday aa it wa yes
terday, the Texana will be rfRhl at
borne. The Huakera can't take off
manv rlothea but If It I cold the
southerner can bundle up easily
enough.
Memorial aUdium haa been
freahly weather proofed to put It
in ahape. The grua on the play
in: field waa cut yesterday and
trucks hauled away enough green
bladea to furnish every ateer in
Texaj with a souvenir of the game.
KANSAS TO MIX
WITH CREIGIITON
IN SECOND CAME
LAWRENCE. Km.. Tha Uni
versity of Kansas football team
leave Friday evening for Omaha
where. Saturday evening, tha Jay
hawkers will meet the Creighton
eleven to open tbt 1930 season.
While Kansas and Creighton
have played frequently at basket
ball, this is only the second foot
ball contest between them. The
former one, in 1923, was wan by
Kansas, 6-0.
That was an undefeated year
for Kansas, with only two field
goals scored against the Jayhawk
ers. Kansas won the Oklahoma
game 7-3 but the Missouri game
was a 3-3 tie. Other ties that year
were scoreless games with Neb
raska and Kansas Aggies.
That year, also, Kansas defeated
Drake 17-0 and Washington uni
versity 83-0, piling up a season's
sotal of 116 points for Kansas and
6 for oponents.
FLU K1SOCKS OUT
FOUR OF TEXAS
AGGIE PLAYERS
COLLEGE STATION, Texas
Captain Graceton Floyd, star full
back of the Texas Aggie team and
Byrom Mag-rill, veteran tackle;
Charlie Malone, sophomore end,
and Willis Nolan, center, were
placed on the sick list as a result
of an Influenza attack in the
Texas school.
The starting lineup for this Sat
urday's game with the Nebraska
Cornbuskers at Lincoln is some
what doubtfull and will be affected
to a large extent by the condition
of the men suffering from the at
tack. Despite his illness, Floyd did not
take to his bed and was in uniform
the first part of the week. Mag
rill was released from the hospital
Monday. Malone and Nolan are
still in the hospital but it is be
lieved they will be permitted to re
sume trainings Tuesday.
Only light workout was held
Monday night, but the squad set
tled down to intensive training
Tuesday night, which will continue
until the departure of the team on
Thursday. Indications that about
three hundred Southern fans will
accompany the team to Lincoln
were made public by the Aggie
school.
CLASSIFIED WAIST ADS.
AFTER ALL it's a Townaend
photograph that you want.
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Finder call B1297 for reward. Ber
nlce Loutzenheiaer.
Will aacrifice a gold trimmed, melody
(j conn aaxapnone. sau. lua
Dakota.
AVOR
SOUTHERNERS
Watch
Repairing
Look to Your Watch
M Well as Your Car
Tour car. without oil, would aoon be
Dorsad up br friction. Your car seeds
a aeuDdaoce of oil.
Tour watt needs anlr a drop and
rr rarely, bu. it aeeds that drop
badly and It needs lb service of a
flsaa woe knows bow to put on that
trap lust exactly right to prrrent
'.gumma; up Ins wooia wonts.''
Oar watrai efftrleary eVoartmes
isakca kutla Meads.
Hallett
Mitrv Cnra rrtlrtl
lor Taking Tnut
titilort (In Tour
A call tee mare student "4
faculty car ta be um4 tar I
Teats A. ana M. raxaptiaxi Fii
slay w 'Imu taday by Don
Carlae-i. c "" I rsxp
ii eammm. Fitly marj
car Mill t neadad la ! car
t ! Ttaai visitor, far wham
tea stared I la be bald.
Tk cars Mill be ntedad fram
I Mt'clMk la S It cla. Frl.
day a'tamae. All volunteer
Save been aiatit la notify Sill
McClsary, r Bob KMy at In
Ntbrsahan office or Carlton at
Una.
The artd will (tart front
in coliseum at 1:M o'clock and
will a lad by Chancellor I. A.
Burnett, who mil' be accom
panied by T. O. Walton, presi
dent of In Ta colltg. Fol
lowing tn chancellor's car, one
hundred oe mere car will bear
th Ttatt vititors on their lour
of th city and agricultural
campu. th rendenlial section
of Lincoln, and th slat capi-to'.
TOUR, BONFIRE RALLY
F(
Southerners Will Be Met
With Band; To Be
Shown City.
TO ARRIVE 1:45 FRIOAY
Dan for welcoming th Texaa
ApRies when hy pull Into Llm olti
Friday afternoon include a rally
at the train, tight seeing tour and
greeting at the Lincoln hotel early
in the evening, climaxed by a huge
bonfire rally.
The Texans will arrive over the
Missouri Pacific at 1:0 p. m. Fri
day and will be met at the train
by th R. O. T. C. band and stu
dents. A parade will be formed In
Ihe downtown district with the
Texas A. ard M. hand of 100 pieces
as the honor gne.ta
250 Coming.
Coach Bell is bringing a squad
of approximately 50 men to Lin
coln, which with the 100 pleco
band and 100 more rooters that in
cludes a delegation of aome AO
business men, will make up a party
of 230.
The Aggies will work out in the
stadium in the afternoon and re
ceive their official greeting in the
evening at the Lincoln. Students
are planning a big torch light pa
rade headed by the band. The
Aggie squad will be introduced
after which they will retire until
battle Ume.
Hargiss to Scout Games.
The Aggie game will be scouted
by the entire Kansas team.
Coaches Bible and Bill Hargisa
having entered into an agreement
to scout each other this week.
Hargiss and his staff will be on
deck for Saturday's skirmish with
Texas A. and M. while Bible will
see the Creighton-Kansas game at
Omaha Saturday night.
r CROUPS PLAN
AG CAMPUS PARTY
A Joint T. M. C. A. and Y. W.
C. A. party will be held in the Ac
tivities building on the agricultural
college campus Friday evening
Oct. 3. at 8 o'clock.
Special entertainment will be
furnished. Games will be led by
Genevieve Brehm and Ralph Cope
haver. Lunch will be served.
4-H CLUB TOl!OLD
MEETING THURSDAY
The University 4-H club will
hold its first meeting of the year,
Thursday evening Oct. 2, at 7:15,
in room 306 Agricultural hall.
Plans for the school year will
be discussed. Dr. F. D. Keim.
chairman of the agronomy depart
ment is scheduled to address the
group.
Wilbur "Junior" Coen of Kansas
City, Mo., eighth ranking tennis
player in the United States, has
entered in a tennis tournament at
the University of Kansas the week
of Sept. 29.
Gold several centuries old is
possessed by a strange band of
gypsies in Rumania.
PRICE
$1.25 Semester
$2.00 Year
$1.75 Semester Mailed
$3.00 Year Mailed
TODAY IS DEADLINE
IN TENNIS TOURNEYl
Applications Must Be
Voaclcr's Office by
5 O'clock.
in
MflRF FNTRIFS WArJTFfJi
. ...w
rlv o'tliHk I lu afteiitoon
mark the dVa.ltm for tmnia n
trtea w lotting to partlrlpat in the
all university tournament Only
amclea ill b played and anyone
rnilld in tha nnivetaitv may en
ter. A (old mrdal Will l (ivrn t"
the winner, while the runnrrm. will
I iven a ailver one.
Mr. Voj,eler, head of the depart
ment of intra-mural athletic r
preaaed th irir for niorw eiittlra.
and urge 'everyone inlerrated to
rea-uter at tiia tiffue in Ihe roll-
arum Ufor 5 o'ihk tomcht. I'ji
In & o't li k yesterday allrnin
th following hail hren rntrrrd for
tournament play:
V. 1 Fling
W. Ilcrn an
K. I fcra c II.
J Miller.
K Puriath
U Thinigan.
A. Moag.
II kin.
V. Mrlhke.
M Woodfiel.
M. Pa il.
A. Hollea
V. Hulterfielii
W. Hargen.
K. Mano
Schedule Sent.
Schedule hive been sent out to
all fralcrniliet for Hie intramural
tennis tournament. Ml. Vogelei
wiahet to impre the importance
of following this schedule en
close!'. All game mut be played
on their eclticd date. B.id
weather will not be excepted as an
excuse, for In lhene canes games
will be played in the indoor court.
al the coli.-eiini.
The intercollrge soccer tourna
ment start next Monday. The fol
lowing games will be played:
Monday. Oct. 13- A and S vs.
Aggie.
Tuesday. Oct. H- 1 ilJtiliiacy i.
Laws.
Wednesday. U t.
IS -Teachci
vs. uents
Thursday. Oct. 16- liginccrs vs.
Birads.
All game v. ill ly pluyed at 4
o'clock each tiny at th urill Hold.
All sonhomore wishing to be
come Intramural athletic man-1
agers should see Mr. Vogeler al
bis office. i
INKW IilZAU CO A HI)
OFFICKKS ML'KI 10
PLAN YKAR'S WORK
Frank B. Smith. Omaha. "30.
was named official student head of ;
the college of business ncimmistia-;
tiun. when he whs elected presi- 1
dent of the Bizad executive board i
at Its first fall meeting held rci
cently in the office of Dean James i
E. LeRossignol. Don Ex!cy. Lin
coin. '31. was chosen vice prcsi- '
dent of the hoaid and Florence :
Anderson. St. Paul, '21. was'
named as secretary-treasurer. ,
The members of tlie new board :
met Tuesday afternoon in the of
fice of Dean LeRossignol to con-
sider business plans lor the cur- i
rent year. Plans were foiniuiaied ;
concerning the Bizad convocation
which is scheduled to take place in
me near luiu.e ..u t university to visit with Mrs. Hat
tmn nf thp varirui nrir.ps and non- -
. ' 7 7 : , .
ors. which are awarded to out -
standing students of the college of '
business administiation, was a
subject for discussion. 1 i
: i
The largest flock of freshmen in j
years turned out for freshman
football at the University of ;
Kansas this year when Freshman : i
Coach Steve Hinshaw issued hi.s
call.
John Masefield, poet laureate of j ?
England, who used to be a New ! J
York bar tender, and whose poetry 1
frequently sings the praises of :
wine, is a teetotaler. :
TYPEWRITERS
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All makes pf machines
for renl. All makes of used ma
chines ea.-'y payments.
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Call B 2157 , 1232 O St.
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CI.Nl. r. aiauaiua mean nmnm
and at rnrrlly a lmnh !
j lira. I.t take Ih avoid r nir
enunnit uih"riti. brio are wm
I 1,1 lira l-ast r NebiaaWi
nrnla" til. II Ihl bad an wen ono
'hiiue name Nrbiaak would have
' t.n tv an advantac of 21 pointa.
lb iiaeiew iratut of ,ii.t..-a
( ,irariv i.n in Ihi summsii-
i.vi..n
.N'rhrnnka (lulu t win all t
I'.t janir laal var.
Out of euht ganiet played Ne
hiaaka i-n four, lied Hue and
l.ut oi.e That a one grxxl thini;
alMut the tram lal year If they
r.ml,.i I win thrv wocld tie Ihe
! Kne up o me ...nrr .r. ..-....
n'l tn ntiir
MtirK facta.
u I k.,r..l
Iti.b Young, (be
larting. Iwiaiin;.
twilling drrvun from Norfolk, wat
hiKh M';rt man in the nig mx ii
ytar .nd h pUynl for Nebraska.
Neither Miaaouii nor Oklahoma
hid a first plie man In the stor
ing ctlumn. SI.H they lied Ne
hiatka. The litter Iru k of veianty in u
; of ai at iM it i la rli-aily shown by
jth.se ill lairationa thnt no further
comnu nt need re made.
Nerr Vdieve statlllr.
if you know they are line.
F.vrn
, TIIK diaappeamnce
of
Morri
Fi-iher iront the football line-
little comment
iii
insv
c.ume
this fall and Idh iiuciie
may be
vi iced at to his absence.
IVhrr has competed only
year ard has ore year of varsity
competition remaining. He Is still
In i.chool a'id seems able to walk
ar.iur.il. Wliv, then, is he not out
for .v.:rwl?'
THK ciMiclie of he schxi have
1 decided thin to a large extent,
altnoufih Fi'her'a wishes were also
consuliej. It wss considered tin
wire for ruch a valuable busket
iMill man to risk Injuries on the
foiball field when .t was not rcc-
fs.nry.
An ebundunce of end
material
maieriHi
ha taken awsy the necessity of i
Ki'hrr competing and basketball
followere will rest ensy this fall I
whi n lhy know mat one of the j
ni'Tt briHinnl men Nebraska haa
' ever piared on the basketball floor (
i Is not risking needless injuries
Man off to Morrie Fisher, folks!
Heri" is one athK'..-" who really
hi.s seme sene and tries to save
him-rlf foi the sport In which ne
i.i besa.
WINONA HORRY
KMKKS SOCIAL
SERVICE WORK
Mm Winona Rorby. Nebraska
zraduate In lP-'S. visited at the
university recently on her way to
Washington. D. C. where she will
hae charge of organizing a com
munity center. Miss Rorby ma
joicd'in sociology during her un-cjersrad-iate
years at Nebraska
ami on leaving this university took
.giaduate work "at Miss Body's
recreation school at Hull house in
Chicago.
For th; pist four years Mi's
Rorby h is been director of the
girls' department at Lincoln hou?e.
n social settlement in Boston. Last
.summer she accepted th3 position
of organiei and . director of a
community center to be estab
lished at Georgetown, a subuib of
Washington. D C. She has been
spending the past month at her
j home at Neligh and stopped at the
; tic r'lum wiuiams
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Tournament to Start Oct.
6;. All Croups May
Enter Teams.
NEW ON SPORT PROGRAM
8eelhall. th first competitive
aporl on lh inlramural program
of tha Women' Athletic aaaotia
lion for thl year, will get under
way with practlrea all of this week
followed by th tournament begin
ning Monday, Ott. 6.
Thl sport I being offered for
th firal tim on th intramural
progtam and It t expected to be
come on of th moat Interesting
of women sport. 8peedhll Is a
combination of baakeiball and
soccer.
Lew Heel Required.
The only requirement to enter l
low heeled shoe be worn. All
groups are urged to send at least
three girl to the practices which
1 are to be held Wednesday. I nurs
jdav'and Friday evening al ft
I o'clock on the vacant lot back of
Social Science. If every group
doe this there will then be several
jru on every team who will know
I fomething about the game
I Ten minutes practices are sched-
uied before every tournament
I came al which time the eleven
membere of the team can develop
their technique. Fleven players are
not required on each team, but It
will be to the advantage of each
group to see thst they have eleven
members representing them.
If further information l re
quired call Jean Whitney at B1.M6
or the women's Intramural office
which is located In the women's
gymnasium.
Mike Getto. line coach for the
I'niversitv of Kansaa football
' tam. has been selected for one of
, . ... , .n .lnt.
me lai Kie orrwm 011 mi
University of Pittsburgh team,
picked bv James Long, veteran
rports writer or the nttfburgh
Sun-Telegraph.
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Guarantee to teach you In sin pn
vst lessons. Classes every Mono.' ,
and Wednesday. Private lessor
morning, afternoon and venin
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