j.uZ n FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1931 THESE MEN PLAY LAST GAME WITH I1USKERS SATURDAY. 0 east, j ue wmoaiv were guests In private homed during t their sojourn at Boulder, and were entertained at numerous aociu functions. SCARLET ELEVEN r 1 f 1 HOCKEY HUSKERS HMDS UP YEAR S r, V :3 DRILL THURSDAY 'Final Practice Prepares Squad for Charity Mix Saturday. SENIORS WILL START Men Winding Up Careers to Open Fray Against Aggie Men. The Cornhuskers took their last practice of the year Thursday night in final preparation for the charity game with Colorado Ag gies at Denver Saturday. Tne prac tice was one of the best this year and promises effective results in the coming game. Coach Dana X. Bible put his men thru a drill on offense which was composed mostly of kicking and passing practice. Bauer, Aias terson, and Kreizinger were throw ing the ball and the ends were do ing their part almost to perfec tion. The varsity squad was divided ONLY 26 MILES TO KIND'S CAFE CRETE Sandwiches 59 varieties 1-BED H. 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Kicks and passes were niiicker. chare-inc and blocking was faster and harder, and the general functioning of the team was with exact precision. Veterans in Lineup. Because of the scarcity of op position for the varsity, those freshmen and nubbins present for nractice were combined into one team. On the first varsity team to oppose them witn numerous ana diverse passes were Manley, Paul, Kreizinger, and Penny, backs; Petz and uurkee, enas; uiioeri anu McPherson, tackles; Adam and Tiictlio onarrlK! ami Elv. center. Brown alternated with Manley at the quarterbafk position. Aii-pmatine- with the above team in a pass completing contest was a team composea or waims, juasiei son, Sauer, and Boswell, backs; Nesmith and Joy, ends; Hulbert and Holmbeck. tackles; Bishop and DeBus, guards; and Campbell, cen ter Mnrhis and Miller chaneed at calling signals and both were used to nab short passes over tne nne. Underwood Typewriters Seo the New Portables Excellent Typewriters for Rent Ribbons and Supplies Underwood Typewriter Co. 1342 P St. B2538 1 1 I 1 I i 1 i I) 1 ESN Him iiniiui jull jmi-m CAMPUS f f yi ....-y.. ... .00h-w ' I Si .'.;.:.:::-v..::;;:':::l;.:0 :::v. :::':':;:',.:V: : - MARVIN PAUL. JERRY ADAM. EVERETT KREIZINGER. they meet the Colorado Aggies in the charity game at Denver tomor row will be the eleven senior men shown above. Harold Petz, Nelson, lias alter nated at end with Joy there this year. Clarence Nelson, a lettermnn from last year's squad, suffered a broken wrist early this year nnd this kept him out of varsity games. He is from York. Jim Gil bert, hard charging tackle, is an- All of the backs and ends who formed the reception committee for the numerous well thrown passes were doing fine work, but if one were to be picked as out standing, it would be Nesmith. "Red" has developed speed since the start of the season and showed it last night by snatching the ball several times when his chances were dubious. Seniors Will Start. Nebraska's starting lineup Sat urday will consist almost entirely of men playing their last game for their alma mater. Petz and Durkee will probably be on the ends; Gil bert and Rhea, tackles; Justice and Koster, guards; Ely, center; and Paul, Kreizinger, Manley, and Brown comprising the backfield. Colorado Aggies starting lineup will probably be Morris and Wil son, ends; urme anu jfrisme, tackles; Kerr and Kasel, guards; Frank, center; Maag, quarterback; White, left half; Sullivan, right half; and Satoris, fullback. Seven Bouts Scheduled for Ring Exhibition on Saturday. DECIDES HUSKER TEAM Seven bouts will feature the boxing exhibition at the Coliseum Saturday, Dec. 5, at 3:00 o'clock. The results of the matches will decide the men to represent Ne braska at the A. A. U. boxing tournament at Omaha Dec. 11, it was announced by Rudy Vogeler, boxing coach yesterday. Several of the men fighting have already been seen in action by Nebraska fight fans when the all-university tournament was held last spring, and if their work then was any indication, the fights this week should be good. The fights will be held in the basement ring of the coliseum. Ail students will be admitted on pre sentation of their identification cards and 25c. An admission price of 00c will be charged all others. Following Is the schedule of bouts: Bout 1. Poland or KlnnnhlU vii. Heady. Wanted WANTED All students who find ar ticles to turn them Into the Daily Nebraskan oflice so that they may lie quickly returned to their rightful owners. WANTED Owner of glasses with nar row silver frame to claim them at the Dally Nebraakun office Haturday afternoon by paying for this ad. For Rent Tuxedo for rent. Scotch Woolen Mills, 1206 M at B7981. FOR "RENT N a s h coupe, 10c per mile. Call F-5657 and ask for Joe. For Sale FOR SALE: Tuxedo, size 39. outgrown It. Call B-475. Owner k l A I I J VH r 1 WT ADS V1 r BOB MANLEY. LEWIS BROWN. other man who will not be back next year. An Omaha boy, he has played three seasons with the Bib'lemen and received berths on a number of all-conference selec tions. One of the seniors whose loss will be heaviest to the Huskers is Hugh Rhea. Rhea has played three years at Nebraska. For two years he has be-n the outstanding lines man in the Big Six conference and last year was placed on several all American teams. He is conisdered one of the great tackles in Corn husker history. George Koster, all conference guard, is one of the reasons why Nebraska hag taken the Big Six championship twice during the three years he has been here. He was a Lincoln high foot baller before coming to the uni versity. Co-starring at guard with Koster has been Chick Justice, Grand Island. Justice Is one of the most dependable of Bible's for wards, few gains being registered through his part of the line. Everett Kreizinger, or Bellwood, a fine all around back Is complet ing his football career at Nebras ka. "Kntz" has plenty of spirit as Bout 2. Evans ve. Woods. Bout 3. Athfy v. Stevenson. Bout 4. Houston vs. Moses. Bout 5. Sellentln vs. Ross. Bout 6. Nemechek or Hughes vs. McAl lister. Bout 7. Malcomb vs. Clema. After the Ball RECTOR'S C. E. Buchholz, Mgr. 13 & P "Service with a Smile" DLUE IE L tATl St X ft "- I DUTCH KOSTER. V CHICK JUSTICE. Courtesy of Tht Journal. well as ground gaining ability. He has played a large part in Nebras ka's successful season this vear and will be missed when Bible makes up his backfield next year. Lewis Brown, Wisner, was the hero of the Kaggie game at Man hattan this year and Rtarted the touchdown parade that sent Ne braska over the Cyclones. Altho small, Brown has made up for it in fight and speed. He is a quarter back. A former Fremont high school star, Marvin Paul will tomorrow complete his best season with Ne braska. He starred in the Iowa University game. He will play his final game at halfback tomorrow. Jerry Adam, guard, comes from Plattsmouth. Adam is light for a guard but is a hard fighter and never tires. He showed up well against Northwestern and Iowa State games. Bob Manley is closing his ca reer at the quarterback post. Bob is a fast man, a good drop kicker and did some nice running thru the line in the Cyclone game. Petz is not shown above. Stop in before the Ball Your good-time will depend much on your appearance, therefore assure yourself of a pleasant evening by first seeing The Mogul Barbers 127 No. 12 ODE I STOP and THINK O YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS WILL AP PRECIATE A GIFT FROM THE SELECTIVE STOCKS OF LINCOLN MERCHANTS. O ADVERTISERS IN OUR COLUMNS ARE BIDDING DIRECTLY FOR YOUR CHRIST MAS BUSINESS. O DROP IN ON ANY OF OUR ADVERTISERS BETWEEN NOW AND VACATION TIME. YOU'LL ENJOY LOOKING AT THEIR FINE STOCKS. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY inn Local Faculty Women Lose By 50-3 Score in Tilt At Boulder. The women's hockey team of the University of Colorado defeated the Nebraska team 50 to 3 in a game played Nov. 27 at Boulder, Colo. Both teams were composed of faculty members and graduate students. Presence of two ail-American hockey players on the Colorado team plus the effect the great change in altitude had on the Nebraska women, gave the Colo rado players a distinct edge over Nebraska, but the game was fast and hard fought from the begin ning to the final whistle. Miss Kerstin Thorin, of the Nebraska team, expressed the hope that the precedent estab lished by this game will arouse more enthusiasm for hockey in the middle west, and that women west of the Mississippi will become as "hockey minded" as women in the "Your Drug Store" Call us when you need drups quirk. Also snappy lunches or a real box of chocolates. 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