The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 07, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7. I 'WO.
STRESSED
and Kreizinger at the two half
backs. The man who will start at
fullback has not yet been made
public, the choice lying between
Bob Young and Buster Long.
Coach D. X. Bible is loath to break
up his combination to allow Claude
Rowley, game captain, to start the
agme.
Besides the usual list of backs,
Carlyle Staab of Ansley and Mel
vin Swanson of Kimball will make
the trip as members of the varsity
squad. Wally Marrow, Omaha,
and Marvin Paul, Fremont, are be
ing left at home for disciplinary
PHI MUS REACH FINALS
IN SPEEDBALL TOURNEY
Defeat Chi Omegas 4-3 in
Fast Semifinal Game;
Excel in Passing.
Phi Mu placed themselves in the
finals to contend for the Intra
mural speedball crown Wednesday
night when they eliminated Chi
Omega by a score of 4 to 3.
' The game was fast, and covered
a lot of territory. Frequent time
outs were called by Clarice Mc
Donald, referee, on amount of the
winded condition of bith teams.
Bunching and losing track of
their positions were common errors
of all the players. '
'half, but in the early moments of
the third quarter, the Chi O team
succeeded in kicking the ball
through the goal posts for three
points.
Phi Mu, whoae passing combina
tion of Catherine Cruze, Dorothy
Charlcson, and Evelyn Scboonover
was especially accurate and al
most mechanical in the game play
ed with the Phi Omega Pis a few
nights ago, was not working satis
With Uie beginning of the fourth
quarter, however, and the added
Impetus to score and at least equal
that of the ChlO's. Phi Mu team
opened up with a combination f
Charleson, Schoonover, and Helen
Moaeman taking the place of the
absent Cruze, and made two scores
by the aerial route, netting thorn
four points.
LOST One ZX pin by Lawreiioe U.
Johnson L E. Jnhnaon on back of
pin. Call B2989 If (nund.
I FINAL WORKOUT
Ewi!Jp Tosses, to Hokuf, Frahm, Durkee As Bible
VlWi--Seek to Perfect Overhead Came; Kansas
-,.,.,..,
''TTlWill Outweigh Scarlet and Cream.
' The game was scoreless at the
factorily at the end or tne quaner
reasons, anno iney win go to Kan
sas with the Nubbins.
3XgE SCHEDULED ON KANSAS FIELD TODAY
New Proceae Taaty, Delicto
us
r
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
Stink Lineup That Held Pittsburgh to Scoreless Tie
CARMEL CRISP
POPCORN
to Start Against Jayhawks; Staab, Swan-
LARSEN'S
1210 N St. Budge 4 Quenzel Bldg.
son Make Trip in Place Marrow, Paul.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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and George Koster at guards and
Lawrence Ely at center. Chris
Mathis is the probable choice at
quarterback with Harold Frahm
TYPEWRITERS
See u (or the Royal portable type
writer, tha Ideal machine (or the
student. All makes of machines
(or rent. All makei of used ma
chines easy payments.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
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LEARN TO DANCE
Can teach yau to lead In one lesion.
Guarantee to teach you In six prl.
vats leetona. Claeeee every Monday
and Wednesday. Private leaeona
morning, afternoon and evening.
Ball Room and Tap.
MRS. LUELLA WILLIAMS
Private Studio:
Phone 04258 1220 D STREET
l BY GUY CRAIG.
';: '';Miirhan ' 3,000 students split the air with their yells
ta'UTWwJL'anernoon as the Cornhusker lootball team pulled oul
fr;,tJB3tyerice and the crucial Big Six battle with the Kansas
Jaymkrthis.week end. The Nebraska K. 0. T. (J. unit, the
bandrOorn 3obs and students gathered on the drill field shortly
after ;41cfock and sang and yelled until the team came over
from tW abort workout they hado
taketCeaHUfi1 in the afternoon.
- ShorVeatka by Coach D. X. Bible
and gama. captain Claude Rowley
assured the crowd that the team
woul&g&a ewerytBinff they had In
the mi "With Kansas, the train
pulling ut of Burlington station
ahortivjarter a o ciock.
The Husker - passing ' offense
may glvevtho Kansans something
to worry about this week end. In
Wednesday workout Buster
Lonr, lha raUoplng cowboy, was
otoinrrwost - ct - the flipping with
TriuijL JJotuf and Durkee on the
rejfrdBgend. : Pennsylvania took
to tha air-with quite a Pit of sue
cess la their crushing victory over
the Kansana last week and the
Cornhuskers stay have to take to
the pawing game as the Kansas
line .offers one of the strongest
barriers the Cornhuskers have
been forced to face this season,
Averastar tOO pounds, the Kan
sas Una jnur called a "bunch of ele
phanta" ay sports writers in the
east but thev will offer a real
threat to Nebraaka's light backs.
' . ", .y ' t Beatrice).
TheJferaska team stopped in
BeaUriee-.Thursday night, for din
ner atrtte Paddock hotel, continu
ing -their Journey that evening.
They win arrive in Lawrence to
day and work out at the . Kansas
stadium hi the afternoon, going to
Kansas City to spend the nfght
and- rettwntag to Lawrence in time
for th "gam.
Thesquad that may see action
against tie Jayhawks follows:
.. yEndBf: Prucka. Hokuf, Milne,
Durkeerevext Byrnes.
! Tacklef: : Broadstone, Eno, Hul
bert; Petersen and Rhea.
i&uds:, Adam, Campbell,
(Jreeirtwrg, Justice and Koster.
Ceatera; Ely, McPherson, Maas-
Quarter barks: Mathis, Brown
and-Maaly..-
"TalrbaeksT Frahm, Kreizinger,
-Velsonr' Penny, Packer. Perry,
Staab Swanson. and Stansberry.
'PuUljaSlfs: Long, Young and
Rewleyv -
Sokenkroger, Kroger Out.
Bift Bolcenkroger waa not able
trple&:the. scholastic hurdle while
Roscoe Kroger, who was in suit
Wednesday for the first time in
nearly J-wq" weeks, will not make
the trip.
V" The--official Husker party will
inchdf Jfol'ftjl approximately fifty
men but- the special leaving early
Saturday, morning will handle the
ipaiorrty rof the student rooters
approximately 1,500 tickets have
already been- sold for the game in
dlcatiijy that the clash promises to
wateiHiw..
. sHarttne LlneuD Same.
4 ThYjMrobable starting Nebraska
lihiup.forthis game is practically
tte.sarae.erew that held Pittsburgh
te a-scorelesa tie last week. Steve
Hpiratand.Trank Prucka at ends;
uriv-fca and Marion Broad
atone at. tackles; Elmer Greenberg
1930
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Colors
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