TIIF. DAILY MKHRASKAN I RIDW. 0(71 OHFR 10. 1910 four HUSKERS START SOUTHERN TREK Thirtj'Four IJounl Truin for Oklahoma for Salunluy Gritl Halllr; Kulirr Squutl in Top Coiulilion Krrl "Dulrir IWltr. Iliipli HIm-u. klmkk (;kkk.mji:iu; isImckkd ;amk cahain Workout riaimcd lilu; llokuf, Prmku. Kroner, lllim, JuMirr, (irprnlirrj;, Fly, MatliN, 1'raliiii, Konlfy uiul Younj; l.ikrly lo Start. St-cking tin ir third mhmvsmvc Hig six litli- tin- Ni !nukii Coriilniskirs, thirty-four strnuir, pullt-il out of tin- Huiliimtoi. htntiou ThuiMl.iy nftt riioon nt 1:40 p. nr. In mini f.ir Norman unci Ihcir first eon ft rriuv clash of 1 Ik m-iikoii w ith the Sooii n this Saturday. Kvcry man tu tin- train it in top condition for the jniiiic uith tho mwHiLle exception of I George Koster, who la still suf fering slightly from a cut over the eye received In the Texas name and Hugh Khea. who haa .n nM ire iniur bothering htm again, tinier Greenberg. Omaha. I the game captain lor Miurany. will probably mart at left guard in Koster's place but It la doubt ful whether Rhea's leg will keep him out of the game. Plan Workout Friday. The Husker grlddera called tt a week Thuraday when they went through a short workout at noon preceding their departure. A light workout In the Okla homa stadium Friday will be the last before game time Saturday. Steve Hokui ana r ran ruta were not in the Wednesday scrim mage, due to minor Injuries, but both will be In shape for the came this week end. Kroger and game mis wee cnu. rwiuci Rhea are almost sure to start at tackles with Justice and Green berg at the two guards. Ely to Start. Ely will complete the forward wall, the Grand Island boy hav ing shown enough stuff In the game last week to assure him of the atartinp assignment. The only rnange? in inej one' Kreizlnrer bv Claude Rowley This Rowley turned In an ex cellent performance against the Texans and has been getting the call at the halfback post most of the week. His punting- and passing were both good and he will take part of the load off Red Young's shoulders. The re mainder of the secondary quar tet will probably be the same as last week. Mathls, Frahm and Young. With this quartet Bible will offer a more varied offense, Young and Rowley both being It Alvcayt Helps to Look Your Best. A Good Haircut Is Essential MOGUL BARBER SHOP 127 No. 12 THE SEW C $750 Smartest Coat on the Campus College men who know what to wear and how to wear it choose Alligator "50" the new College Coat . .. Alligator "50" is a smart double-breasted raglan long full cut roomy full-belted, with big patch pockets, and a convertible collar that give extra protection around the neck ... Light in wei ght semi-transparent abso lutely weather-proof. Four rich, , . original colors Deep Sea, Tan, Blue, Black and only $ 7.50 ! . . . Other Alligator models from $5.00 to $25.00. THE ALLIGATOR CO. St. Louis, Mo. m i zar: IUSINESS TRAINING COURSES Brief Practical Thorough A , Lead Directly to Profitable Potitiont Individual Help and Interest for Every Student Placement Service for Graduates Enter Anv Monday Lincoln School Accredited by'Ntt'l. A'n. of Sot'CtT Kl'MlIt. Leaguel. Beta Theta PI 1. rh Kap pa 3. League II. No garnet played. League III. Alpha Sigma Phi forfeited to Delta Sigma Phi. League IV. Sigma Phi Sigma 0, Sigma Nu 1. Alpha Tau Omega 0, Sigma Chi 1. Tennis Results. Phi Kappa Psl vs. Phi Kappa Doublet Phi Kappa Pti 6-4, 7-9. Singlet Phi Kappa Pti 6-3, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. . ; .,,... capable triple threat men while lOj'nutv v. .f.v L-rhm ran be depended on for an occasional gain through the line. Sooners Have Two Teame. Pown in Oklahoma. Ad Lindsey has had two complete teams at work most of the week perfect ing a defense against Nebraska plays. He has also aeveiopeu Walker, Curnutt, Borah and Rob inson which will be inserted the regular backs find the going too hard. Wednesday night the Oklahoma varsity was given a taste of Ne braska plays by the yearlings, while another team was working on the counter attack which the Sooners will launch against Ne braska. Grooming of reserve ma terial haa occupied the major part of Llndsey's attention the entire week. Thirty-four men were taken on the trip to Norman, Coach Schulte and his cinder men and officials making up a party of fifty or more. Adrean Peterson, tackle, was picked following Wed nesday's scrimmage as the thirty fourth man. Thirty-four Make Trip. The following men made the trip: Jerry Adams, Bill Boken 'krotrer, Charles Byrnes, Marion Broadstone, Lewis Brown, Claire Campbell. Bert Durkee, Lawrence Ely, Gordon Eno, Harold Frahm, Game Captain Elmer Greenberg, Ludwig Gartner, Steve Hokuf, Corwln Hulbert and Charles Jus tice. Additional members of the var sitv Kmiftd were Roscoe Kroeer. Everett Kreizinger, George Kos- ter. Luster lxng, tsoo juamey, Chris Mathis, Wally Marrow, For rest McPherson, Jim Milne, Clar ence Nelson, Adrean Peterson, Marvin Paul, Berne Packer, Art Perry, Frank Prcka, Claude Rowley, Hugh Rhea, Bob Stans berry and Bob Young. The Itinerary to Oklahoma: Leave Lincoln Thursday. Oct. 9. 1:40 p. m.; arrive Kana City Thuraday. Oct. 9, fi.m n m t.av Kanfiaii Cltv Thursday. Oct. 9, 10:10 p. in.; arrive Oklahoma City Friday, Oct. 10, 7 30 a. m. Return. Leave Oklahoma City Saturday, Oct. 11, .rt.rtn m .i-rlv.' Vnnm Citv Sunday. Oct. 12. 7:30 a. m. Leave Kansas city 8undav. Oct. 12, 10:30 t. m.; arrive Lin coin Sunday, Oct. 12, 8:30 p. m. BIG 6 TEAMS PLAY Nebraska . Wins 76: Loses 18 of Contest; Kansas . Next With 66. Football teams of the schools now forming the Big Six have played 289 games among them selves In the years they have been in competition. Of these, Nebraska has won 76; Kansas 66; Missouri 48; Oklahoma 26; Iowa State 23 and K. S. A. C. 20. Thirty of the games were tied. Games lost were Nebraska 18; Kansas 58; Missouri 56; Oklahoma 38; Iowa State 37; and K. S. A. C. 52. Wanaaa nnH M I 5 S fl U fi have played to five ties; 'Kansas-K. S. C, Kansas-OKianoma, t. o. a. Oklahoma, and K. S. A. C.-Mis- souri have played to three ties In the matter of two ties apiece, Kansa s-Nebraska, Missouri-Nebraska and Nebraska-Oklahoma have tied two each and single tied parries were played between the following teams: Ames-Kansas, Ames-K. S. A. k;., Ames-neuiMw, K. S. A. C.-Nebraska and Missouri- Oklahoma. Booth Tarkington, well known American novelist, is believed to have been cured of his partial blindness. rvmmimntion of chocolate candy haa Increased 100 percent in Great Britain since Deiore me war. of Commerce Accredited Com'l. Schools BROWNE POINTS FROSH FOR TILT HERE ON OCT. 18 Yearlings Comp'ctc Week Of Hard Scrimmatjcs Against Varsity. ONLY ONE ON SICK LIST (Same Lineup As Started ! Against Huskers to ! Meet Oklahoma foiuh W. M. Prowne tieHhma'i r.ridilrra have fmirhid week ol intensive drill In pre paratlon fur the Invasion ai the Oklahoma freshmen Oct. 18. The practlie time was divided between scrim- j masliig the varsity with Oklu 1 homa pliiys and developing an ol I fense lor the Oklahoma trohh. ; Coach Browne will have tha en I tire time next week tt drill his I squad on both nf'rnsc and defence In preparation for the game. He 1 intent's to make his tram Into r. smooth working mRrhine that will smother the Sooner frosh. Lineup for Sooners. The lineup which started against the varsity in Wednesday after noon's scrimmage, session was composed of Blackstone. center; Austin and Bishop, guards. O'Brien and Scoifgan. tackles; Kilbourne and Rosswick. ends; Norwood, quarterback; Masterson and Ovtr street, hnlfs; and White, fullback. This will be the probable starting lineup against Oklahoma Oct. 18. The entire squad is in excellent shape with the exception of Kon White, hard hitting fullback, who was carried off the field Wednes day with a sprained ankle. It is hoped that he will be able to play against Oklahoma but it is doubt ful if the Injured ankle will come around by then. If White is unable to play his position will probably be taken by LaBounty. ENTHUSIASTS Wlff 3-0 Defeat D. G.'s in Slow Game P. 0. P. and K. K. G. Play Tonight. The fourth of a series of games in the women's Intramural speed- ball tournament was played last night on the field east of Social Sciences, when the Alpha Chi Omegas eliminated the Delta Gam mas In a slow game by the score of 3 to 0. Both of the teams were handi caped by their lack of knowledge of the game, resulting in no out standing plays. Jean Allen of the Alpha Chi Omega team was the most outstanding player on either team. It was she who in the open ing moments of the game kicked the ball the length of the field for a touchdown. The Delta Gammas rallied in the second quarter and played a fair ly good game to the end, but lacked the vital punch to win. Tonight the Phi Omega Pis play the Kappa Kappa Gammas. RALEIGH, N. C. (IP) David A. Ramsey, a 16 year old youth from the orphanage at Oxford, N. C, is earning his way through North Carolina State college here and at the same time supporting an aged grandmother and helping financially his sister who is still in the orphanage. Are You Going To the Sigma Nu Sigma Chi DU Alpha Delta Theta or Sigma Phi Sigma House Dance This Week End? THEN YOU'LL NEED A NEW DRESS Then you need a new dress . . . and when you see these attractive frocks, you' won't have the heart to go away without one. . .because from the min ute you try it on, you know you are up to the minute in style! $1695 MageeYCoEd Campus Shop. 1123 R St. Downtown Store 1201 O Street Dgichwarmcr ANOTHKIt Item for Rlpley'a ' -Believe It or Not." The athlt-tir department la not able to furiiuh Hugh Ithea with football pants whiih arc large enough ajtiund lha kne. The Arl ington liuiiky la fortrd to cut th ranvaa Jut below the knee to al low rtxnit for movement. "Inu've hratd about K-amhaw cutting a fringe on his aleeve o batter won t we the ball," llugr) said. In commenting on hia knee fi:nge. "Well. I cut thia bunch of fringe i the other team ran't tee the iiHthnl if I kit it it." This u a novel Idea and If It woiks aj Hutch thinks It will tb ,' punters will probably all have a I long fringe hanging down. These Hawaiian hum-hula skirls would I quite the thing If the Idea la any good. 1 N'KIIRASKA S team will trot out j 1 on the Oklahoma field minus Jthi-lr conventional scarlet Jeraeya i White sweaters with acarlet nu- n-.rraia will take the place of the I old equipment. I v,..ir iWnre lnt the Huskers woie while sweaters to distinguish their men more easily when they played at Kamas. Last year iney wore acarlet Jerseys throughout I hi. entire season. But this year the department was lorcf to invest a lew aouara in white' awealera ao the men ioolil he seen. Oklahoma will wear red Jerseys and thescarlet onea formerly used by iseorasaa wouia not stand out. The only trouble with these white Jerseys la that they get dirty so easily. And In a rough game like football Is. keeping a white Jersey clean would be practically impossible. IF YOU have a little time some afternoon walk over behind So cial Science hall and watch these rorority gals play a game of speed ball. The men who called them the "gentle sex" would form a new opinion if he saw the game played by a bunch of these Greek letter women. The game was invented by some person in the physical education department and calls for a combi nation of soccer and basketball. The girls are allowed to pass the ball around if they do not move more than one step. If it drops on the ground they are supposed to kick it and have regular soccer or hockey goals. 'THE GAME Is played on a field a block long and a touchdown counts two points while a kicked goal Is worth one point. The editor of this column watched the final half of one game but waa never able to figure out just how they score. The points are a little confusing but the action of the game Is not. Some of the girls really show potentiality as track men, or rather women, and It would glad den Coach Schulte's heart to see them in action. Taken all in all, however, it seems a pretty ' strenuous girl's game and only the hardy survive. CPEAKING of Coach Schulte, iiiA atAi Altai atriM An! npnnrisiP Haircutting 35c Kearns Barber Shop 133 No. 14th TYPEWRITERS See lis for the Royal portable type writer, the Ideal machine for the student. All makes of machines for rent. All makes of used ma chines easy payments. Nebraska Typewriter Co. Call B-2157 1232 O St. IT what U the eret ol bis success with track athletes? Kvtry coach In tba country haa probably tried to aotvt this problem and from the result gained, a majority of them ate at ill pusaled aa to the solution. But lb blr thing lo 8thulta 'program la interest and rept Kvery afternoon you can find any Dumber of men working out at the atadiutn under the Indian's watch ful eye. 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