The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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HMD vy. ocronrn 17. m
feeders 'He result of vailoua feed- J
ing plana." Mr. Uwffrl slated. IJkmt ,
year rtoutera day was In the form,
of a special hog train that tourned :
the elate. 1
VARSITY LEAVES
FOR AMES TUSSLE
1,000 EXPECTED AT
SECOND BOOTEES DAY
ll4!l!nu4 (rum l'ae I I
ItliKlt aoj Hn.lls tluu, honorary
animal huaUaoJry aHirly. tipeah
era during I ha efternnoa i"n
will Iw Leaa W. W. Hurri VV. W,
IVrrlrk. ol the anmtaj husbandry
department; K. VI. Ureen. ot lb
Kansas state agricultural college;
J. V. llurtb or the L'oiversity ol
Xliaaouri and W. J. Uwffrl I'ro.
feasor Cramllrh will rontluit a
quratloo bos during hih various
problems will be Uiat-uaaed. It was
announced.
'The largest number of eiperl
mental piga ever f4 at the agricul
tural college will he ready to show
LKARN TO OANCI
Can UkD )M la tm f.
Coiiu in '
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Miami. inea e'e-
an Maarn aS 1a.
MM 1. LUILLA WILLIAMS
riaie auii
ruai aana im) o atai tT
Papons from the t'nilad Stales'
In UJ : showed that the ue of
lobrco Is increasing rapidly In
lliina and Japan.
r ?r" -Z.. ....e a. A a aia.-"Tha Sleet far Leas A M. Oraea Stamps An MM aaia
TWrlj.four Cornliuekrm !r Cjrlonr lUtllf
Tliumlay Mjhti Hil.lr Will Start Sinr
Mump UartI In Swmrr .mr.
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GAMK CUT. FKIJIKH MAASDAM IIKIIACtS HA
rOHH WW. IMll.l lMHh.Vl
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Mat Ms Frahm, Young, and Krriinfjtr Arr HackfiM
Scheduled To Start Attack; IVrry, NrUon,
I-mig, Form First Hwnr String.
Ntbrnnka'a Cornli tinkers, thirty-four trunif. ullr out of
Mucoid Tliurnlay night litntl.l fur Anua ant tlio Krunl con-
ferrnpp timle with the Iowa State I'yolom-n altirlny amriiomi.
Contrary to UtlU-fa fipn-tMil arlir in tin wet k, Conch
Jtibla intimati'J Thursday that ho would Mart the aamc lineup
acminvt ttip Tvrlonra aa h tiKt-tt for tJo oixiiinir kikff at
Oklahoma.
Felber Replaces Ely.
Tli only chanja will be) Game
Cantaln Kelber Maasdam, who
ulll alart at renter In viae oT
Kly. The jruards will b decided
between Justice, Koater and
Greenner;.
Jlhea and Rroadstona hava been
BAjued aa the probable tacklea
-TTH llokuf and Trucka on the
and.
Regular Backs Will Start.
The rerular backfleld composed
of Mathia. Frahm. Young-, and
Krelringer will atart the gam al
though Manley and Brown will
probably see action at quarter;
ferry la a likely aubatltute for
Frahm; Nelson In place of Kreli
IrtRcr and Long may relieve
Voung.
Thursday night the coaches
acnt the squad through a short
dummy scrimmage against Iowa
State formations and wound up
active preparations for the game.
The last workout will ' be held on
Iowa Mate aod Friday afternoon,
the team leaving after their work
out to spend the night In Dea
Moines. They will return to Ames
Saturday morning for the game
aad leave Immediately after the
game for Lincoln.
Perry Goea Good.
Perry has been showing up well
the last week and may see action
at tailback In place of Young.
Penney and Maasdam are the only
new men making the trip.
The following thirty-four men
left Thursday night: Adams, Bok
enkroger, Eroadstone, Brown,
Byrnes, Campbell, Durkee, Ely,
Eao, Frahm, Creenberg, Gartner,
Hokuf. C. Hulbert, Justice,
Kroger, Kreizinger and Koster.
Bus Long, Manley, Mathla,
Maasdam, Morrow, McPherson,
Nelson, Paul, Packer, Penney,
Perry, Petersen, Prucka, Rowley,
Rhea, and Young.
" AMES, Iowa Despite- a light
drizzle, the Cyclone football squad
took the field last night and spent ;
the period drilling on defensive
formations. While the first squad j
was coached in tola phase, the sec
ond and third elevena opposed each
other In a wet scrimmage. j
- The scrimmage Tuesday, while
it evidenced some offensive im-1
provement, waa classed by Coach
Workman aa only fair. Against
the freshmen, Coach Workman,
used his regular line, alternating
two sets of backs. Moen continued
as replacement for A. Johnson who J
started the Illinois game at right
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS, j
AFTER ALL It's a Townsend I
photograph that you want.
end and Nolte Is playing the In
lured Hob Smiths tackle. 8wo-
boda. Captain 8pesr. 1 vnrnberg.
Bennett and Nagel are the other
linemen.
Kicks Average 40 yards.
The first art of backs Included
Il. wen, the sophomore halfback
who averaged over 40 yards on
his kicks In tve Illinois game
Hawk. Walker and Wells. Teg-
land, Grrfe. Kaamussen and Bows
plaved in the second shift.
It Is certain the Wells and
Bowen will be In the starting line
up against Nebraska Saturday,
and Rudy Teglsnd la likely to piny
fullback. With Traucer on the sick
list the signal calling post Is In
doubt. The veteran, however, will
probably be back In his old posi
tion by Saturday.
Minneapolis, Minn., October 5
L P.I Tests made by students of
the University of Minnesota In co
operation with radio station KSTP
have proved that students can do
their best studying when listening
to Jaxi music on the radio.
The first book from the- Hunter
College Press, just established, is
a Latin text book for adults.
TYPEWRITERS
Se us for the Royal portable type
writer, the dlral machine for the
ntuilrnl. AH makea of marhlnea
lor rent. All maan of used ma
chines easy payments.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
Call BI157 1232 O St.
SLEEPING ROOM One lars:e room
for 4 men. Cheap If taken this week.
Also single. Close in. 1417 Q. B17f3.
Iso shrdlu cmfwyp shrdlu cmypp
NO DOUBT!
sa
The best Darber
Shop in Town
MOGUL
BARBER SHOP
127 Ho. 12
NEW SIZE
MONEY
DESERVES A NEW
WALLET
and the new styles and de
signs arc ready for your
selection
Gold Lettered or Crested.
LEATHER
GOODS
IS OUR HOBBY
TUCKER
SHEAN 1123 "O" St.
Someone must sell the better
kinds
THAT'S US
GOOD POSITIONS
Tor Well Trained Office
Workers Can Be Secured
Through our personnel and placement bureau. Capable and experi
enced people are inTited to register. Business-training ilasaes In both
DAY and NIGHT SCHOOL. Register Now.
LIIICOLII SCHOOL of COMMERCE
P e 14th
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SHEET MUSIC
All of the Latest Hits at
Oietze Music Shop
(Conn Dealers) 108 No. 13
KeeSSSSSSBOBOBBt
Pratt's Riding
Academy
State Fair Grounds
Horses for all occaaions, any
hour, day or night
Telephone B S280
Earn No. 18
PIANO 8TUDENTSI
Adult k ! ae wuiwl'ii
wanleS ky S'seuaU slueenl w-IK
nine yaa' eane leacaxxf eapert
eiK. ahsae aeiMM se 4 L rM
MATCt RCtAtONAaLl
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Blow
the Whistle
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W ' DeJickaja and Refreshing J
ft 'A lf 1 LA
tl$TE! IW -Craailaaal
Rica Fasiaaa
Sparta Ckapiaas-Gaee-Cla
Onktalra WaaeaJaf 10i0
la II f. aa. E. S. T. Caeal U
faalNaCNaltrara
for the TJDfri nn
that refreshes
When you suffer from large and undiluted
doses of your fellows. When the milk of
human kindness seems to sour. Blow the
whistle for a minute's "time out" on your
own account, to pause and refresh yourself.
In other words, go into a huddle with a
glass or bottle of refreshing, delicious
Coca-Cola. It will make you captain of
your soul again, ready to live or die
for the dear old alma mater.
Tfcf Gaoa-Cola 0rT. Atlama, Ca.
CW-T
Million A Dayt had to be cood to cet where it is
Lagniappe
(Neav Orltsm Frtnct)
Something extra given OTer
and beyond the value that
l expected or paid for.
r'T
It takes Lagniappe
to make the team . . .
or a better shirt
SPEED, brawn i ; ; these are not enough. It
takes that something extra, Lagniappe, to
make the first squad.
In merchandise, as among men, Lagniappe is
found i : . in Wilson Brothers shirts, for in
stance. Broad chests, narrowed waists, pre
shrunk collars, staunch button holes, the
style authority of Wilson Brothers Style
Committee ; ; . these, over and beyond low
price and fine quality, make them ''letter
men" among shirts. $1.95, $2.50, $3, $3.50.
See them at your favorite haberdashers. Ask
too about Fan Flare, the multifold cravats
that have no lining to bunch or wrinkle.
Bloc, tan, sreeo. aad white are
the paste! colors offered in these
Strand broadcloth shirts with col
lars attached aod single button
cons . . . each. 12.50. PicadUlr
broadcloth in white or colors at
$1.95. Blending Faa Flare cniTats.
St.50.S2. aad 12.50.
WILSON BROTHERS
Jiaberdashery
CHICAGO - NEW YORK
Shim. Mtkuair. btiery. tndrrwttr, pjmu
bmiin'-f- mufflm, imtpnJtn. ktlti. jrutl
rrmll Wr re aw tigi MUmJsrJ tmdtr lb
tlirtaim WUmm Bnittrt StjU Ctmmkut.
WILiOM
SAN FRANCISCO PARIS
GUARANTEE: $ mtj mrtkh ttmmg aar
erWr ai it mumlitfacfry for mrresmmyom
csm txcbsntt it 1 nj Wilnm Bnlbtrt dttUr.
tf Um Bmbtrt, 2 S. WtlU St Chics.
Complete Line of Wilson Bros. Haberdashery
KDOJLDAK
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Campus, Clubs, Classes
. . . Fcmmcs, Frats, Frolics
. :. A Man Must Have
Clothes ... the right kind
... at GOLD'S hell find
everything, authentically
styled by leading makers
for university wear .
smart new weaves . .
cellent tailoring . . .
new colors . . .
Suits for
the Collegian
$50
down to
1
GOLD'S Men's Store South Annex.
FELLOWS! Here are
New, Quality
SHI
n' f
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At Only cT7
Shirts of the finest of fabrics . . . well
made . . . full cut . . . roomy . . . with
beautiful tailoring . . . Shirts that will
wash splendidly and will give neat
appearance . . . plain colors and fan
cies . . . at
J
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55
GOLD'S Men's Store South Annex.
Here's Something You
Ought to Know
The Facts Concerning
Our New
Coats
iTop
o
It doesn't take an expert to detect the intrinsic worth of
these Top Coats . . . class is written all over them . . . you
see it at a glance ... in the new patterns ... in the high
quality of the fabrics ... in the splendid tailoring which is
apparent to the untrained eye . . . finely tailored, cut to
fit, smart looking, virgin wool, rainproofed Top Coats, in a
class far above this price.
Splendid weight tweeds and herringbones . . . rich looking pat
terns in gray and tans . . . neatly lined sleeves . . . two roomy
pockets . . . sizes 36 to 44 . . . priced at only $15.
GOLD'S Men's Store South Annex.
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