v:'1 TFITHSD AV. SITTKMBFR 21. 1011 KOt'R Till' DULY NKHRASKAN A J, ; f BIBLEMEN TEAR THRU FRESHMEN Two Yars-ily Team Score Three Toiiehilou ii AgainM Yearling Sii.nl in Thirty Minutes of l'.it Football YeMenlay Afternoon. I'M I AM) It Al I K ACCUl NT I UK TKIO MAKKKKS Ycterjn Ilark Hrhind Ohl I.ineMiien Oom Twire in I !a rly Minutes Sophomore Hack Thrown in With Krj.li Line .Net Another. Mtitiiu' th. fiosli f. it the first tins.1 this Ri-nsou. the I'om luiskers displnve.1 nrm-li lire aii.l )' ' tliri'iitfltnut the thirty i. limit s of M'i iniiiiaire. I'sini? a strim rinmiiiir nttnek rotip leil with ii ii n ruil nttak that rmiM tint h. stopped, the Husk n look as thoiit'li tli-'.v n ro well pirparnl fur the SoUih Da kota tilt Satunlay. Altho the frush were unable ton stun the varsitv. thev were fitven considerable he'lp in 'the last few rvi . i . I a , .-nmninmi .. hat. SltVA llukuf tame to the ...ruo. ami b1 """f le ""T" " ' 1 " even t.,nttulive Utkk- fr-m j h"? frnh-. ! . th fh the fullbark position. .M,ke, weak in the ,,rln,n aKe. ' thev pl.ivel (some Mmppy f'nitlntll Pul Score First Marker. f(1.-the jew il.iys they have prac f'pcning the .scrimmage found j tired. Paul, renney. Urown, and Kreiz- :ne,er in the barkfiell with Me- rnrrson. Ju.-tir. Koster. I'.hea, . ,. i r i i.ilbert. Schmidt, and P.tr In the line. P.eceiviiiK the ball on rilckoff, the carsity started the air.e with a bar.g. Paul, and Krelzir.fc-er alternitcd in carrying the ball the length of the field. Paul goir.g over from the five vard line n a cutback tl.r i the left side r.f the line. Paul tailed to add the extra point The frosh hose to kitkoff. and 1 l. , . I ra.'..IVA.I tW lv.ll l.M th otrl lire returmr.L' t.i the 2,"-Vard ! line Penny squem-d thru the line ' for a nice run of twenty yards. ! Kre-iriner hit the line for nine j Viiids. A spinner play Kifizinper to Matins was successful for sain of fifteen vaids. Matins then hrr ke l..".se for t'n yards, nr. t the i lull v as restii'g on the 10-yard M:;e. Paul tri!: th b- U thi i tve I ri-ht ri of the line for an ithr tu.ii hf low n. Kreiz.ngi r added tiie J ..I.. .-.ll. 1.fKic l...1.1''nc . At this 'point' Coach' Bible sent : without a permanent football cap Ir. another team. Masterson. Pos- tain this fall for the first time in well. Rawer, and Saner composed . its gridiron history. This policy the backfield. In t!ie line was Joy. was adopted last fall at the close Kly, O'Brifn. Nrsmith. Adams. Pe-1 of tht season by members of the Xm.-. and Hulbert. This combina I team. Hon woiked ety nicely, and it t.'oaeh George Veenker will ap as not lor.g until Saner, Master-' point a leader before each game, on. and Paucr had lugged the The captaincy will not be re-(jig-kin to the Ion yard line. Two ! striated to lettermen or veterans, thr usts at the lino by Saner can ied ' eenker said today, but w ill go to :w ball over the chalk mark for j men w ho are best fitted to assume he third touchdown of the after- the responsibility, noon. Ma.-terson placckickcd the At the end of the season an hon- orary 1931 seaso.! captain will be CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ONLY TKN ENTS A LINK Mintm'iri. T L;n Aftt.T all. it's a Towi.enJ j holo graph that you want. Lost and Found I.ns r iVntury tisr.-lh.-.k nr.'t !' if.i- ril rVimre by -Mutiru. Call M.'ljl. ; I-or Sale I. ATE Pi.rd rr.H'lstr-r. G-.'l rf.n- ! ! n. M.it m !I at r.Rr, Cail nnt'i or is?. For Rent i i.'ll lit.NT- Nlc rm r.- n.f 1 r min'cr for l".y. fclso pirLS". C'.'-T- ''i. J!rne 1:1 ...-. h. 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The squad la somewhat umallt-r this year la comparison to last year when -'30 men checked out shirts. Coacli Weir expects more men to come out for practice next week when registration Is over and school Is really begun. Practice will be carried on much as It was la-st year, with a first squad and nubbins. The remaind er of the men will be divided into a number of teams who will piay scheduled games with each nlhor during the season. There will be several teams at the Agricultural college which will play in the league. The regular Varsity-Freshman game will be played later In the season, probably on Oct. 17, as this Is an open date on the schedule. Men who have thecked out suitt are: I. AUotth. I.lnco.n. John Vtl'.icr. Lincoln. t A Men Martin. Lincoln. Art M u I . 1 1 . V t eniuti ; . Jmt MU-Hey. I tnoolr Uobi rt Maxr), Huj r)r. I rAitkhn Mfirr, Lincoln. W'ortlro Metier. (JoMuu. Mrrt!l MoHlfr. Lincoln Vc. Mmans. Morn, Colo Mr. Brth. Kofahe. Jimrit Ncwti'it. Bavr City. 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IM Iowa State at Lincoln. All of these meets will be run tn I connection with the football games 1 scheduled for the Husker squad. HIGH FACULTY ENLARGED Teachers College Secondary School Adds Two New Instructors. Two supervisors have been add ed to the faculty of Teachers col lege high school, according to W. II. Morton, principal and director of teacher training. Kva B. Shu inan, former superintendent of Ji-fferson county, will supervise normal training and John Straka, who received his A. M. degree at WANTED- good drivers for good rental cars. We Appreciate Your Business Motor Out Company ALWAYS OPEN at 1120 P STREET "ALMOST NOM CEKU.KE WltrtOUt THIS CANT IUST 'EM WADEUAIt CAKTBUSTCM CJLMPUStCCSD; TIAII MAHIK SAiinuuiciuo JJ CAiiroKNiA YA 1212 O You Can 1 W ) T. ,i I 1 II I ' Iff mm Uic University la June, will super-jlse-physical aelence. Straka re place Phillip Johnson who was granted one year's leave of ab wence to work on his doctor'! de Beginning Sunday, SEPTEMBER 27, 1931 -A lms will operate inch Smulay over the following nuiie nml s seiiediiled. for the convenience of htmlcnts Jiir ing to attend church. Leave 16th & U St at 10:30 A. M. South to R St at 10:32 A. M. West to 13th St at 10:34 A. M. South to K St at 10:30 A. M. East to 16th St at 10:38 A. M. South to A St at 10:41 A. M. East to 18th St at 10:42 A. M. North to D St at 10:43 A. M. East to 20th St at 10:44 A. M. South to South St at 10:45 A. M. East to Westminster Church.... at 10:50 A. M. Ituses will leave Westminster Church immediately after the conclusion of services nml return to 16th and U ls. over above route. THE LINCOLN TRACTION CO. r ft All over the United States, wherever bright voun men foregather to pursue the higher learning, the brightest of them wear a smart corduroy trouscr, called Campus Cords.- What a trouser it is! Well tailored and correctly cut hip-fitting, straight hang, wide but not ex treme cuff bottoms. Campus Cords are made of the finest corduroy, in a distinctive cream shade. They wear unbelievably well, and keep their dis tinctive style to the very last. Ask for diem by name Campus Cords. Look (or the label inside the waistband. It protects you against imitations. Eloisseb-HiynemannCo. Sanltancisco Chicago Portland New York . Los Angeles BET YOUR LIFE WE CARRY All sizes No matter how lean how fat how tall how small we can fit yoi and this year they're FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS ECONOMY BASEMENT KILT JANS Get Genuine Campus Cords at A- gree at Cornell university. Principal Morton states that thn enrollment in the high school will be practically the same rm )h-. year, a total of 18S students. I Jl 1212 O I I Twelve-Twelve "0" 12th & O -3-.- t X