The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1930, Page THREE, Image 3

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TIIK I) MI Y M MIUSKAN
TIIRFE
BROWN
PERS
ETA
FROSH OFF FOR
OKLAHOIVlAGAIViE
With Freshmen Showing
Fight in Drill Coach
Chooses Team.
TWO ELEVENS LINED UP
Squrd Has Good Physicial
Condition With But
Two Exceptions.
S(H ( Kit SCOIILS
Tha Dent won from (h
Teachers, by forte. I.
ftlgma Alpha Epulon wen
frori Alpha Sigma Phi by a
forfeit.
Tau Kappa Epulon vnon aver
Kappa 6gma by a forfeit.
With prospect. hiiplit lur
featlnc OV.Inlmmn froah fat
unlay, tvnrh V. II. Hrowne put
hla ;harr through an extensive
drill Umi'rlay msht. The fresh
men showed plenty of flRht and
spirit ant from the looks of thlngi
Olilnhi din will it least find a
fiphtl'i.T Iwnrh of Nrhrnskans op
posing I hem.
Conch r.rownc has two full
teams to throw Into the frnv.
Cnire Kllhourne. a Lincoln high
product, and Iteucl Koaawtck of
Grand Island are likely starters Ht
cverj body
rocs to the
tasty pastry
shop
"tlicro must be a reason" 1
hotel cornhusker
Imitation may he sincere, flat
tery but. don't b deceived
There la only one licensed
Karmelkorn
Shop
IN LINCOLN
That's
JOHNSONS
at 1412'4 O St. Opon for busi
ness 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. every
day but Sunday.
the end nlCioui'h l.iowne. nmv
deild" to atait Kllloll and Wol
rott Instead.
O'Drien, Schnillt at Tackle.
At tho tackle poaltloiia the
likely muter are Uale O Itrien.
2i!.'i pmin.ler from Omaha Mouth,
and Harold Kihmitt, former Lin
coln luyh captain. ScoKCan of
8rtt-ilili:lf. t'lark ami I'plejtrnvt
i will iiiidoiihtedly aee servli e at tho
tni kli puKitiona, !l f.
I'lmr Cixhnp, also of Lincoln
high, and llolmberk of llratrlre
have the gunrd positions pretty
well in hand and are almost cer
tain In Marl against the Sooner.
At center Own Pioune will
prohnhly Mart Jonea of Omn'ut
Toih. lie then has In reserve
Pr'ntcpimrd of Lincoln and Most
man ot Kails City.
Backfield Hat, Power.
The prolmWe atnrt inic back field
will include Henry Mnuer. tleorse
Snuer. and llrrnie Mnstrrson.
of Lincoln lilh. Puurr will atart
at qiinrtoilvuk. Saner at full, ar.o
Mattel son at half. Hubert Ho
well of Kavenna or Wayne Nor
wood of York will pet the call for
the othe.- half assignment. Other
backs who will probably Ret Into
the game are yucntin Minuk,
Hounty, Wade Traylor. and John
Minick.
The squad la in good physical
shape with the exception of Ken
White, capable ball lugger, and
Fred Murray, Omaha lech star.
White is definitely out with a had
ankle ami prospect a are dim for
Murray getting: into the game. In
eligibility hti hit the ranks to
some extent but has not taken any
of the possible starters.
The officials for the game are
as follows: Capt. M. V. Mortier,
Fort Leavenworth, referee: It. C.
Husscll, Nebraska, umpire; Ernie.
Adams. Omaha university, head
linesman; and H. H. Johnston,
Doanc, field judge.
Have You Tried the
j New Greens
AT THE
! Circus Golf
16th and
ML
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Bcnchwanncr
avH
V.i
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to
RALPH
BENNETT
AND HIS
Columbia Record
ing Orchestra
The
famous "Seven
Aces" All Eleven
of Them!
"Sensational, sweet, syn
ropatin' . . . tricky, toony,
twangy tempo teasers"
direct from notable east
ern engagements.
Opening Saturday,
October 18th
in the beautiful
Fontenelle Restaurant
limited engagement
only
Glamorous Nights
at The Fontenelle
Sat.. Oct. 18th
Ralph Bennett' Pre
miere Frl., Oct. 24th
A Ralph Bennett Col
lege Night
Sat.. Oct. 251h
Harveit Festival Sup
per Dance
Frl., Oct. 3Ut
Hallowe'en Supper
Dance
Sat., Nov. 1st
Dance
Post-Hallowe'en Supper
Dance
Tue., Nov. 4th
Jr. Leaoue Horse Show
Frolics
Drive Down and
Dine and
Dance
XF.LL, the Huskcrs are off for
Amos and their second confer
ence clash of the season. Will they
win ? This is a question which only
time can decide.
The bi question is this: What
sort of a reception will they be
Riven if they come back with the
game won, lost or tied?
If they come back with a victory
the school will settle back com
placently and take victory as a
matter of course. Iowa State has
bowed so often to Nebraska that
people over the state are beginning
to take it as a settled fact that Ne
braska will wallop Ames.
If the game is lost or tied the
wolves will be out again. They will
gather in packs and snap at the
heels of Coach BiM rnd his team.
AIN'T human na i-e grand? It's
just another ca of the old
army game "passing the buck."
If the team wins they receive the
credit. If the team loses everybody
within gunshot gets out his little
revolver and goes gunning for the
coach.
As soon as a coach around Ne
braska loses a game he is sunk
alumni all over the state yell for
his removal and a search is then
started for a new coach.
Ernie Bearg was a good coach,
and turned in plenty of victories
for Nebraska. Yet, when he lost a
game, the wolves got loose again
and yapped until he went to Wabash.
o
NE alumnas, who was one of
tho rteKt ends ever to TJlav
at Nebraska, expressed himself aa
believing that it was Impossible to
keep a good coach at Nebraska.
"They don t consider nis maiermi
nr orn-thincr else." he said. "All
they want is games won and he
lin lu urim-i w. - ' )
Let's hope the yappers will shut (
their mouths and give Bible a j
chance to really develop some-
thing. Confronted with material j
which does not measure up to the
standards of former Nebraska
teams, Bible has done his work
well.
Other schools in the Eig Six
turn out football teams. Nebraska
doesn't have any monopoly on the
good men.
QUALITY CARS
Vou can at any hour get a high
grade RENT-A-CAR from us.
Our rates have recently been
lowered.
We offer special rates for long
trips.
We appreciate your business.
ALWAYS OPEN.
MOTOR OUT CO.
1120 P Street
B6819
Hotel pontenell
One of America's Greatest
Hotels
"Journey's End"
By R- C. Sherriff
University Players
Temple Theatre
Monday, Oct. 20 to Oct. 25
Curtain 7:30 P. M.
At Your Service
We Deliver Study Table Appetizers
Do you know that - d.llr ..n.wichoa.in.. and wriou. short
Do Hot Hesitate to Call Us Any Time B5585
Minimum Ordsr S Sandwiches
LINCOLN DELICATESSEN
1439 0 Street ' B'5585
Eight Answer First Call;
Coach Vogclcr Asks
For More Men.
Freshman awlmiiunn piacllre
M begun Wednesday evrninu at
th V. M. C. A. p'xil with right
men anawertnji Conch Itudy Voic
rlera Initial call. Warier la ur
Inir mora freshmen to com out
for practU and lne to havr
twenty-live men out within the
next few dava. All fieidimen in-
tcreated In awimmmK ate urged to
report to hint at the . M. C. A.
Practice acsMon are held rvrry
afternoon of the week, gn Monday.
from 4:30 to ft 30; Tuei .y. from
5:1ft to 5:4ft; Wednesday, from
4:1ft to 5:1ft; Thursday from 5:30
to S:00; and on Friday fiom 4 to 6.
The eight men who responded to
Vogeler'a first call were Asher,
Katon, Void, Fastrrday. Carle,
llnbicht, LamMlh. and Parnes.
The men were put through simple
conditioning enercisea and spent
but a short time In the water.
Two Mteta Scheduled.
Tha freshman swimming pro
gram will Include two numeral
meets, these to V held Nov. 17
and Nov. 28. The events for the
meets will Include the 0 yard free
style; 100 yard free atyle; 220
yard free style; 440 yard free
style; 150 yard back stroke: 200
yard breast stroke, and fancy
diving.
Coach Vogeler also announced
that an all-university swimming
meet will be held Dee. 5. This
tournament will be open to all
men In the univeraity with the ex
ception of varsity swimming let
tcrmen. The same events that are
In the frosh meets will comprise
the program. Vogeler urges all
men who intend to come out for
varsity swimming and who have
not been out before, to start now
and get Into condition for the all
university meet.
R. 0. T. 0. ISSUES
CADET 8P0NS0R
PLANS TOR YEAR
(Continued from I'ag I I
I'hlllipa. r. It. rent.in. M. H.
Home.
Company t-Cap. T. Jai k l-irbrii.
r'lMt l.lrutt limit Olio It eta,
ttecond Unit. Mrld'-n li. ! on.
Junior offlteia' A. Unite, It. W.
laugh. K Mveia. U Mlra. A. I.
Wolf. II. T. Itealer. J, ll.xi. k. W.
II. Ilramman.
Company IM'ap llerbeit
Hi'iiter, nrat Lieut. K. M. Houston,
Het'ond Unit. K. K. Turner. Hecoiid
Lieut. Norvln Smith, lunlor of
fii'fra: J g Palmer. Kd Jall.ia. T.
r'a-Min, I. llailnclt. A. II. Vleirgc
Art Wolf. It. W. Ilrll.
-H-nrut Itattalion-MaJ WuiHti.n
J. Itehn, Kat Lieut. t;eirge II
Itarber.
Oimpany K - Capt. Ilurtnn
lildkra. Kltal Uetit. John K
HnoMtlrn, ttrcond l.irut. lUrnbl
Milea, Jr. HniHid Lieut. Moyl
UiMiliittt, Junior iiffurit L It.
Kieruhs, (i. Wrhxlrr, l Johnston,
(l. A. Itaitwr. tl. II Wli. "'tis
IVIrn k.
Company V- Capt. Keith Pay.
Ktlat Lieut. lon Cailaon.. Hrioiid
l.lml. JkOiva C- Helda. junior ntfi
iru ll I- Pl.lllip, Painry (ilil
lirld. W. H. Kler, U ' Pitrru n,
II V. Munger. J, K. raimon. U
Ijummi. A. K. lUron. K. Iavi.
Conipanv t! Capt. J'eph Huff
man. r'ul iJeut. C J Piene. ec.
Mid Lieut. C J. Wert man. junior
(ffueis, It. C. hrott, W. XI. Itlrh
arttaon, Tudor Williams, K. A.
ivckrr. N. K Muehl. Perry Heely.
peine Paiker, J. CalherwiNn
llel),'e. Charles llixxl.
Company II Capt. John Merit,
rlrst Uetit. Wlllard I'rban. 8ee
oml Lieut. K. C. Temple. Junior of
furrs: It. II. Iwm, Jo Cleme. T.
Neuawanger. It. T.. Johnson, Taul
Mrtger. tleo Morrison.. II. W.
Caster. ( arl llopewtll
Third rtattalloii-Ma) Ktanlry
Day. ytral l.leul John Realty
Company Capl. Allan Wil
liams. Mrsl Usui Itlrhard Ck
lin, First Unit. nnald Ay lea.
worth. First Unit Kohert Vmnrr.
fteiond Urut. Clarrnra Msytr,
Krrond Unit. Rurt Hubbard, Jun
!r offlrrrs- P. Thrasher, J. IV
Kloli, R Rrhrent. N Wlllley. M
tlish. V. Cillespia, It. Pulger. K. M.
Treat
Company K Capt. tVrtta Nel
son, First Unit. M. U Raker. Jun
ior nftlcera' M H Crahill, T. A
rtn.en. It. A. Mi Reynolds, XI. F.
Anderson. Ted llurgess.
Company L Capt. Kenneth
llammitl, First IJeut. Fred Faster-
W. ' day, Hrrond Lirul. Lyl Kh'Mik.
i lunlor officers ; Uidvkig Gartner.
V. J. Harlow. M. Raehr. R. A. Fra
Ink. H. It. P tfield, T. C. Tiffany.
Company M - Capt Roehard
Ferguson. First Lieut. Walter Vogt
and H. A. Iteaa. Sreond Ueut.
James Pally. Junior officers: R.
Ilattih. C. XI. Ault. W. K. Htlvsr- by the I-af Pstroleura corpora
son. IL Hunt. J Trusl. Win. Kr- tu n. of Maiaraiho.
rigeq. Jark XtrCutalion, C. T. '
Johnson. Wm. Cmitoik.
ADDRdUl OIL ClAtStl.
Fugene Reed. '21, ;eoogiat of
Xlarai ailxi, Venezuela, taliril on
the geology department yester
day. II addressed Mr. hihramma
Claaa on oil. Xtr. Reed la employed
I Halt-cutting 35c
Kearns
! Barber Shop
133 No. 14th
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Hi Orchestra
Playing at the
NEW SILVER
BALL ROOM
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Saturday, Oct. 18
A clever band with an
addition of some of Lin
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THE OPENING OF THE
NEW SILVER BALLROOM
IN THE
LINDELL HOTEL
FRIDAY,
OCT.
17TH
NEW!
UNIQUE!
CLEVER!
FRIDAY,
OCT.
17TH
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PLEASURE!
COLOR!
FUN!
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Friday, Oct. 17th will usher in the fall and winter dance season.
Leo J. Beck and his "Orchestra are to raise the curtain" on Lincoln's
new party house, The NEW SILVER BALL ROOM IN THE LIN
DELL HOTEL. At a cost of $2,500. the old party house was
completely renovated and remodeled. The result is an ULTRA
MODERN. UP TO DATE, BEAUTIFUL dance hall, in which you
will have that "glad to be there" feeling. The color scheme and the
lighting effects make the whole ballroom appear like the beaming of
"old man Moon."
A Marvelous Place to Dance!
Fall and winter will see hundreds of music and dance-loving students
flocking to the new SILVER BALLROOM. It is a really high-class,
enjoyable spot to enjoy a perfect evening.
Come to the Opening Friday and Hear These Star Kntertainers.
POTTS CHAMBERS EVERETT BECKMAN
FREDDIE EBENER and BERNIE WALLEN
Featuring "Nine Miles Out of Town"
Dance Saturday to "Red Krause" and His Band.
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And so
To The
Misses'
Shop!
uhrre vou ran find
the nruest, smartest
ii ramble, that ever in
tripiirrf the hiart of a
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Furred Tweed
Coats
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Fmart model In thla e
on'a atyles with muahroera
mllars of wolf, badger and
heaver. Very 'penally
priced only a amall Mi
jtroup remaining.... 53"
Unfurred Tweed
Coats
Flecked and novelty v.eaves
In campus modes notched
collan. belts and aeml-fttted
nippestions. CIC
Brown and black tones9A5
Specially Priced
Frocks
Travel crepes and canton
crepes In campus, street and
afternoon styles. Boleros,
tunics. JackeU and Individ
ual notes. 4f ayg
Regularly 15.00.. JJ.)?
Other Smart
Frocks
New eyelet dre?ses, novelty
silks, metal embroidered
frocks, canton crepes, Jersey
Jumpers, wool crepes, and
featherweight woolens In
youthful editions Cf C
of fashions
Knitted Suits
Three piece knitted suits
one of the most favored
fashions of the season. A
variety of colors in a va
riety of
fctvlea.
second Floor.
Ahme mentioned wear
ables come in sizes 11,
13, 15 and 17.
at The Misses" Shop
$15
ALL-UN i
PARTY
MIAMI LOON'S
ORCHESTRA
"Pep From South Carolina"
Stage Show Featuring Marjorie Whitney
PRICE: LADIES 35c. MEN 50c.
COLISEUM 8:30
SAT. OCT 18
WE PRINTED
THE AD-POSTERS
ASK US TO
FIGURE ON YOURS
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Midwest Vaudeville Exchange
BOOKERS AND PRODUCERS
Jimmy Wiley
IN CHARCE
Howard Christensen
ASSOCIATE
We have the largest list of available orchestras and
entertainers in the Middle West. Call us for de
pendable bands. Our Co-operative Orchestra Buy
ing Plan is proving very successful. Come in with
us and assure its success. It will prove a big saving
to all involved.
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