WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1R. 1931.;: Tirr nTTV wimp A cv ATM 1 CYCLONES START Cobs Meet Tonight To Discuss Rally There wilt be a meeting of Corn Cob tonight at 7:30 at the Alpha Sigma Phi house, ac cording to Marvin Schmid, president of the organization. He request all member to be present to discus plan for the last pre-home game rally of the season, et for Friday In the field house. i 1 I II PREPARING OR IK I ;v n SJ -;. Si HUSKERBATTLE Veenker Eleven Faces Tilt With No Players on Injury List. HOLD LIGHT WORKOUTS Title Fray Saturday Marks Iowa's First Chance at Championship. AMES, la. When Iowa State meets the Cornhuskers Saturday . in the Big Six conference grid championship tilt, Coach George Veenker will be at freedom to use any lineup he wishes, as not a single man will be out on account of injuries. Light workouts are on the schedule for the Cyclones as they round into form for the final contest and their opportunity to win their first Big Six conference football championship. Ivan Impson, fullback, who suf fered a. broken leg in the second game of the season at Morning side, has been taking light work outs the past week and may see action Saturday. Bauman, tackle, who suffered a Eprained ankle in the Drake game will be in good shape for the Nebraska tilt accord ing to Coach Veenker. Templeton, 200 pound wingman, who was un able to see much action In the Bulldog encounter on account of knee injuries will also be in top shape for the Nebraskans. The week's drill program con sists of scrimmages Tuesday and Wednesday against Nebraska for mations executed by freshman teams. Coach Veenker is con fronted with the problem of build ing an attack against a much heavier team. The Husker line averages slightly heavier than Iowa Stated, and the backfield Is much heavier. Between halves of the football encounter the undefeated Cyclone two-mile team will bid for its sec ond consecutive Big Six confer ence championship. The decisive defeat of the Kansas Jayhawkers last . Saturday renders the Iowa State harriers a topheavy favor ite to beat Coach "Indian" Schulte's proteges since Kansas downed the Huskers as decisively earlier in the season. Lyle Chap man, who was defeated for the first time this season by Cunning ham of Kansas last Saturday will be forced to his best to beat Ayres of Nebraska next Saturday, altho Chapman has been turning in the fastest times so iar mis lau. STATE SCHOOLS OPEN GATHERING SATURDAY (Continued from Page 1.) plenary sessions. In these the delegates will take the floor to present the viewpoints of their countries. Round table dis cussions will follow each plenary meeting. The one respect in which the student conference will differ from the international conference to be held in Geneva in February, lies in the results. No attempt will bs made to negotiate any treaty or draft conclusions. Committee Named. The state committee in charge of the conference is composed of Bereniece Hoffman and Meredith Nelson, co-chairmen, from the University of Nebraska; Rachel Branson, Helen Cassady and Har old Dahms, also from the univer sity; Sally Seely and Ralph Bush, Pioneer Fruit Store la now featuring a special PLATE LUNCH. All home-eooked food. Alio HOME-MADE PIES Give ut try. Pioneer Fruit Store B-7819 1301 O 'The Student's More" SODAS SUNDAES LUNCHES SANDWICHES SOUPS Rector Pharmacy 1S A P Sts. "Our Store Is your Store" Evening Sets PERFECT dinner eoat, a shirt f fin linen, carefully choien tie why spoil the effect with an antiquated or shabby dress stt. ; SWANK If more than a dress t it's sf dress ASSET. Smsrt as your newest clothes, correct beyond question. SWANK Evening Sets arc mad In a wide variety of masculine de ions priced from $2.50 to $35.00 at mart men's shops and Jewelers. Other SWANK Dress Assets In clude Collar Holders, Tie Klips, Collar Buttons, Cuff Link made, by BAEtt A WILDE CO. Attlvboro, Mass. M .it ill 111 s Cmtonsf IV"-S s.tvOV' .1 I , tks Miultr suit ttn . ', 1elMtaiaart far fsstsslif rTtsss Cs( a Villi Vs agricultural college; Jean Tyler and Evan Davies, Nebraska Wes leyan university. The program follows: Saturday. 8:30 a. tn. -Opening of session on be half of League of Natloni. Opening ad dress, Clark Elehelberger, executive secre tary of the League association In Amer ica, New York City. Election of conference chairman and adoption of official agenda. 10:30 Kirst plenary sexton; subject, "Security." 12 Lunch. 1:15 p. m. Plenary aeeslon on subject of "Security." 2:43 Round table dlscusaion led by Clark Elchelberger. 7:30 Plenary aeeslon and dlacuaslon on economic and financial aaieds of disarma ment. 9 Round table group led by Mr. Elchel berger. Sunday. 9 a. m Plenary session on subject, "Methods of Limitations and Reductions." 10:30 Last round table discussion until cluslng general conference at noon. BAlTllYIS Sixteen Games Scheduled Among Greeks This Evening. Second round class "A" games in the intramural basketball tour ney now in progress will be played tonight with sixteen games on tap. The games on the schedule follow: IJiAOl E 1. Beta Theta VI vs. Phi Kappa Pl. court 4. 8:211; Lambda t hi Alpha vs. McLean Mall, court 4, at 8:40. I.EAOIE II. Tan Kappa Kpsllon vs. Phi Gamma Del ta, court 1, 8:20; Sigma Phi Lnftilon vs. PI Kappa Alpha, court 1, at 8:40. I.KAGIE III. Uelta Sigma Phi vs. Itrlta Phi llimmi, court 2, at 8:20: Beta Sigma Pel vs. Phi Kappa, court 2, at 8:20. I.KAtil E IV. Farm Home va. Alpha Tan Omrra, court 8, at 8:20; Delta t hi vs. Phi Delta Theta, court 3, 8:40. LF.AUIK V. Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Alpha Theta 4 hi, eonrt 4, at 7; Sigma Phi Sigma vs. Delta Sigma Lambda, court 4, at 7:-0. LEAGIK VI. Kappa Sigma vs. Theta XI. court I, at 1 o'clock; Sigma Alpha Kpsllon vs. Alpha Sigma Phi, court I, at 7:20. I.KAGIK VII. PI Kappa Phi vs. Theta I'M, court 1. t Delta Ipsllon vs. Iteta Beta Tau. court 2, 7:20. ' l.F.AGl K VIII. Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma hi. court 3, at 7; Sigma 'n vs. Alpha Uamma Klio, court S, 7:20. "BV Play Thursday. Class "B" teams in intramural basketball will get into action be ginning Thursday when eight games are scheduled on the Coli seum courts. The entire schedule is as follows: I.KAGIK 1. Kappa Sigma vs. Kappa Phi, Thursday, .Nov. 18, court t, 7! Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma 4)hl, Thursday, 'ov. 19, court 2, 7:20; Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma 4 hi, 'rum day, Nov. 28, court S, 8:20; Phi Delta Theta va. PI Kappa Phi, Tuesday, Nov. 24, court J, 8:40; Kappa Sigma va. Phi Delta Theta, Monday, Nov. 30, court 2. 7; PI Kappa Phi vs. Sigma 4 hi, Monday, .Nov. SO, court 2, 7:20. LEAGIK If. Sigma Alpha Kpsllon vs. Phi Gamma Delta, Thursday, Nov. 19, court 3, 7; Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Sirfniu Nu, Thursday, Nov. 18, court S, 7:20; Sigma Alpha Kp sllon va. Sigma .N'u, Tuesday, .Nov. 24, court 4, :20; Phi Sigma Kappa va. Phi Gamma Delta, Tuesday. Nov. 24, court 4, 8:40; Sigma Alpha Kimllon va. Phi Sigma Kappa, Monday, Nov. 30, court 3, 7; Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Nu, Monday, Nov. SO, court 3, 7:20. LEAGIK III. Delta I'psllnn va. Beta Theta Pi, Thurs day, Nov. 19, court 4, 7; Phi Kappa Psi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, Thursday, Nov. 19, court 4, 7:20; Delta tpallon vs. Lambda I hi Alpha, Tuesday, Nov. 24, court 2, 8:20; Phi Kappa Psi vs. Beta Theta Pi, Tuesday, Nov. 24, eonrt 2, 8:40; Delta I psllon va. Phi Kappa Pal, Monday, Nov. 30, court 1, 7; Beta Theta PI va. Lambda (hi Alpha, Monday, Nov. 30, court 1, 7:20. I.KAGIK IV. Tau Kappa Kpsllon vs. Delta Sigma Lambda, Thursday, Nov. 19, court 2, 8:20; Theta XI vs. Sigma Phi Kpsllon, Thursday, Nov. 19, court 2, 8:4(1; Tau Kappa Kpsllon va. Sigma Phi Kpslltilt, Tuesday. Nov. 24, court 2, 7; Theta XI va. Delta Sigma Ijtmbda, Tuesday, Nov. 24, court 2, 7:20; Tau Kappa Kpsilon vs. Theta XI. Monday. Nov. 30, court 2, 8:20: Delta Sigma Ijwiih da va. Sigma Phi Kpsllon, Monday, Nov. SO, court 2, 8:40. I.KAGIK V. Alpha Sigma Phi va. Alpha Tau Omega, Thursday, Nov. 19, court 8, 8:20; Delta Tau Delta va. Phi Kappa, Thursday, Nov. 19, court 8, 8:40; Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Sigma Phi Sigma, Tuesday, Nov. 24, court 4, 7; Phi Kappa vs. Alpha Tau Omega, 'Tuesday, Nov. 24. court 4, 7:20: Delta Tau Delta vs. Slgmn Phi Sigma, Monday, Nov. SO, cokx 3, 8:20; Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Phi Kap,a, Monday, Nov, 30. court 3, 8:40; Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Phi Sigma, Wednesday, Dee. 2, court 4, 7; Delta Tau Delta vs. Alpha Sigma Phi, Wednesday, Dec. 2, court 4. 7:211; Sigma Phi Sigma vs. Phi Kappa, Thursday, Dee. 5, court 2, 7; Delta Taa Delta vs. Alpha Tan Omega, Thursday, Dec. 3, court 2, 7:20. I.KAGIK VI. PI Kappa Alpha va. Farm House, Thurs day, Nov. 19, court 4, 8:20; Delta Sigma Phi vs. Alpha Gumma Kho, Thursday, Nov. 19, court 4, 8:40; Farm House va. Alpha Gamma Kho, Tuesday, Nov. 24, court 3, 7; Delta Sigma Phi vs. PI Kappa Alpha, Tuesday, Nov. 24, court 8, 7:20; PI Kappa Alpha vs. Alpha Gamma Kho, .Monday, Nov. 30, court 4, 8:20; Delta Sig ma Phi vs. Farm House, Monday, .Nov. 30, wurt 4, 8:40. ONLY TEN CENTS A LINE Minimum Two Lines Wanted WANTED All students who find ar ticles to turn them into the Daily Nebrafekan office so that they may be quickly returned to their rightful owners. WANTED Students' laundry. Called for ; delivered. L-7607. Lost and Found LOST Large agate ring- In rest room of Univeralty School of Music. Ite ward. Call F 6036. LOST On Manhattan npecial train. Just before or after reaching Lincoln Saturday night, a plain black envelope-style purse, containing money, pen and pencil Ret and dorine. He ward. Call F 4568 (Marguerite Hol lenbeck). LOST A bunch of five or six keys on a chsin with a Grlswold Identifica tion tag. Please leave at Daily Ne braskan office, Miscellaneous ATTENTION STUDENTS! 15". discount on meal ticket until Nov. 1. laelin Cafe, 1411 O. CLASSIFIED IW ADS VISIT GOLD'S SPORT SHOP. Third Floor. l"(?rpiir$ Uth an(l 0 Sts.S. & 11. 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