The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1932, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE DAILY NKBRASKAN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1932.
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1SKER VARSITY
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101 STATE
iUubbins to Use Ames Plays
Against Red Shirts in
Today's Drill.
turn
JllATHIS GOES UP NOTCH
'"Tecumseh Back Alternates
" With Carlyle Staab at
Left Half.
I a long lecture indoors by Coach
Bible topped off witn some passing
Classified Ads
10c Per Line
Minimum 2 Lines
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FOR GENUINE Karmdknrn. hest hut
Kr1 popcorn. delicious whipped
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Lost and Found
IjOST Elgin wrist wntrh with hrace-
1st strap. Finder return to Daiiy
".2 "Nebraskan office. Reward.
OTND Pair ladies' buckskin gloves
-In U Hall driveway. Call at Ne
"' braskan office.
.-POUND "First Course In Spanish"
toy Alexis. "John Delnny" in book.
'"Call at Nebraskan office.
black top.
XOST Oreen fountain pen.
fwJoan Myers, B-5187.
HOST Girl's small Wahl fountain pen.
Finder return to Daily Nebraskan of
.Iflce. LOST Girl's brown purse containing
" student ticket and cash. Finder re
journ to Daily Nebrasnan office. Re
- .-ward.
Hair Cutting
PJERSON Personifies Personal Serv
;ice. Hair Cutting. 35c. Sr. Pierson
Jr. 1231 N street.
Rooms for Rent
"STILL share room at J3.50 per month.
X'all B-4776.
and a signal drill on the practice
field constituted the pigskin diet
for the Nebraska Cornhuskera
Monday afternoon.
With Iowa State prying off the
lid In the season's opening- grid
contest Saturday, Head Coach
Bible is concentrating hiH atten
tion in smoothing out the kinks in
order to make it a long- afternoon
for the Ames team. The Nubbins
outfit has been called Into use for
demonstrating: the Iowa State for
mations as brought back by
Charley Black who scouted the
Ames-Morningside game last week.
Diuie pians 10 give his men a rirst
look at Coach Veenker's nlpvs this
afternoon In a dummy scrimmage
ugaiiini me a squaa.
Having already disposed of two
opponents this season In Simpson
and Morningside, the Cyclones
have had a chance to test theii
plays in competition and therefore
are likely to have an edge on the
Scarlet In smoothness of attack.
Bible is retaliating by placing ad
ditional stress on assignments and
perfecting the timing of the plays.
Squad In Good Shape.
The entire Husker squad came
out of the tilt with the freshmen
in amazingly good shape, Elmei
Hubka, reserve guard occupying
the Injured list all by himself.
Hubka received a minor knee in
jury, but he was out for Monday's
urn i reaay lo go.
Chris Mathis" fine Dlav in the
FreBhman game moved him no to
the first string backfield Monday
where he alternated with Carlyle
Staab at left halfback in running
signals. The remainder of the A
lineup was the same with Hokuf
and Penney at ends: O'Brien and
C. Hulbert at tackles; Debus and
Bishop, guards; Ely. center; Mas-
terson, quarter; Boswell at one
half and Sauer at full.
The second eleven had Roby and
Kilbourne at the wing positions
with Joy and Copple alternating
Schleuter and Pflum were at
tackles, with Drier and Bristol
changing off with this pair. Hubka
and Campbell took care of the
guards, Mehring alternating with
Hubka. ' Meier and Jones were at
center, Overstreet and Murray at
quarter, while Miller, Fahrnbruch
and Parsons filled the remaining
backfield posts. Eldridge did duty
at Parsons' position.
11 CONFERENCE
TE1S SWALLOW
INITIAL DEFEATS
Purdue Hands 29-13 Beating
To K-Aggies; Mizzou
Loses, 27-0.
CYCLONES WIN ANOTHER
Husker Opponent Saturday
Trims Morningside by
32-0 Score.
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Box 303 Daily Nebraskan.
Wanted
MEN for Co-op boarding house. 2322
, Vine street. Call B-2322.
DEPRESSION RATES
New cut in Rent-a-Car prices
brings down our rates to almost
one-half of 1930 rates.
$1.95 Flat Rate is made available
for every day In the week (good
for 10 miles, insurance, and time
(afternoon and night) to 1:00 a. m.)
Standard Rate on Fords. Durants
and Austins is reduced from 12; to
10c: time charge is reduced from
20c- to 15c: insurance or service fee
is reduced from fiOo to 45c: long
distance rates as low as 6c per
mile.
Special Announcement. New V-8
Ford available at slightly higher
rate than regular four.
Only good cars furnished and our
lowest rates quoted to all custom
ers. MOTOR OUT COMPANY
Always Open 1120 P Street
Phone B6819
Coach Ccorg;e Veenker's Iowa
State eleven experienced little
trouble in overpowering Morning-
side college of Sioux City by a 32
0 count last Saturday to chalk up
their second victory in as many
games this season. The- Cyclones,
who open the Husker schedule
here this week end, have key
stoned their attack around little
Dick Grefe, captain ar.J quarter
back. Grefc collaborated with
Harold Templeton, 200 pound end,
in furnishing the bulk of the
Ames' scoring.
Minnesota did not fare so easily,
the Gophers being- forced to call
upon Jack Manders, star lullback,
to contribute the spark for a 12-0
win over a hard fighting South
Dakota State team. Manders was
being held out for the Purdue
game this week because of a leg
injury, but the inspired play of
the South Dakotans compelled
Coach Bernie Bierman to insert
his backfield ace. In Purdue the
Gophers meet the co-champions of
the Big Ten and an outfit that
handed the Kansas Aggies a 29-13
trimming Saturday.
Kansas vs. Oklahoma.
Kansas entertains the Oklahoma
Sooners Saturday in the only other
Big Six tilt scheduled in addition
to the Husker-Cyclone fry. The
Jayhawkers, touted along with Ne
braska as chief contenders for the
conference title, barely nosed out
Denver university 13-12 Friday
night. In any case. Coach Lewis
Hardage's Sooner giidsters are
sure to give Kansas a strenuous
afternoon. With the Pansze broth
ers, Bill and Art, as pacemakers,
Oklahoma defeated Tulsa 7-0, but
the game was far more one-sided
than the score indicates.
Pittsburgh drubbed West Vir
ginia 40-0, exhibiting a classy
passing and running attack. Capt.
Paul Reider and Warren Heller,
halfbacks, scintillated fur Pitt.
Jock Sutherland's boys take on
Duquesne this week.
Iowa U had an easy time with
Bradley Tech, running up a 31-7
score. The Bible outfit meets the
Hawkeyes Nov. 5 at Iowa City.
Missouri succumbed to Northwest
ern 27-0, after holding the Wild
cats scoreless in the first half.
Coach Frank Carideo's pigskin
crew plays Texas at Columbia this
fJe.BOX
Joe Miller
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MPKESS1VE describes the play
of the Cornhuskers against the
freshmen last Saturday. The speed
which was so lacking in the first
half suddenly came to life with the
start of the second period, and then
it became a touchdown parade for
the varsity.
In the past, Nebraska teams
have tended toward the ponderous,
brawny type of grid wnrrior but
who frequently were below par in
speed and cleverness. This year,
we have an eleven that not only
uses the "powerhouse" type of
play effectively, but is fast enough
to be dangerous to any gridiron
club. In addition, there appears to
be something of a passing, attack.
Chris Mathis pulled a clever
play while quarterbacking for the
varsity in the tilt against the
frosh Saturday. The ball was in
midfield and it was fourth down.
Customary tactics would say a
punt, so John Roby, ace punter of
the squad, was called back from
his end position, apparently . to
kick. Instead, John only went thru
the motion" and then wheeled lo
dash around right end for a gain
of about twelve yards and a first
down.
If you haven't noticed it, Car
lyle Staab is really fast. In going
through a hole in the freshman
line Saturday, Staab dropped the
pigskin. Everything pointed to, a
fumble, but CarlyK scooped up the
pigskin and streaked down the
field for a nice gain. The perform
ance merely emphasized the re
markable f-leetness of the Ansley
boy.
week. Southern Methodist swal
lowed a 6-0 defeat by Texas Tech,
but runs into an even stronger foe
in Rice Institute this week.
INSTRUCTORS WRITE TEXT
Dr. Pfieler, Miss Wittmann
Compile English Reader
for Germans.
D. W. K. Pl'eiler, instructor In
the German department, and Mi3S
Elizabeth Wittman, formerly of
that department, have just received
a copy of a book that they wrote,
"Uncle Sam and His English," an
English reader for German stu
dents. They first started working
on the book in 1930 and finished
the last of the galley proof read
ing this spring. The book contains
stories that are typical of Amer
ican life, with notations on Amer
ican slang, in German.
YOUR DRUG STORE
Remember Those Noon Lunches
at Our Fountain
Call Us for Rush Orders
The Owl Pharmacy
148 No. 14th A P St.
B1063
VARSITY SQUAD 10 11
Frosh Mentor Anxious That
Men Respond for League
Pigskin Play.
Announcement of a revamped
freshman varsity squad to include
twenty-seven players came Mon
day from Ed Weir, yearling men
tor. Weir made the shakeup after
watching his men perform in the
Varsity-Freshman game last Sat
urday. Formation of frosh teams for
league play will start immediately,
Weir asking all freshmen inter
ested in football to report to Art
Perry or Marvin Paul at the sta
dium by Wednesday afternoon. A
triple round robin schedule has
been arranged in addition to games
against the yearling varsity and
nubbin teams. At least two league
outfits will be organized on the
city campus besides an eleven on
the Agricultural campus. Failure
to appear by Wednesday will mean
that the absentee gridder forfeits
both suit and locker deposit.
"I am anxious that we have a
biz turnout for these league
teams," Weir declared. "I hope
that those freshmen whose names
do not appear with the varsity
erroun continue to report. They
will be given every chance to ex
cell and will be promoted just as
soon as their plays merits it.
Tentative plans call for a Freshman-Nubbin
scrimmage on Fri
day, the frosh using Minnesota
plays and the nubbins demonstrat
ing Iowa State formations.
The freshman varsity roster in
cludes the following players:
Kniln: Shurtlrfr, Elliott. Yi'lkln, Muinp-
Irr, KrheriT, Hunger, Off III null AIkImIIh.
TurklPH: MrFurliiml, Thompson, Kccw
unil (.ullmvity.
(.iinrcli: II' lilt. Hunt and nnrnlrk.
tenlem: llilluc and Brorkman.
Ojiurteihiirkn: i'Hrllrk and l-uNom-.
Iluckn: Antrum, tVilwin. William. ( ix k-
burn, Myers, Hennon, Itrown and Heaver.
ART CLUB ELECTS
OFFICERS AT THE
LAST MEETING
Soccer. Game Must
. He Played Tuesday
Eight soccer games post
poned Monday because of rain
mutt be played off Tuesday if
weamer permits, an announce
merit from the intramural of
fice said. The cancelled tilts In
clude the following:
Sigma Alpha Eptilon v Del
ta Sigma Lambda.
Phi Kappa vs Phi Kappa Psi
Delta Sigma Phi vs Theta XI
6'hl Sigma Kappa vt Sigma Phi
i ma.
Sigma Chi vt Pi Kappa Al
pha.
Farm House vs Beta Theta
Pi.
Kappa Sigma vt Delta Upsl-I
Ion.
Sigma Phi Eptilon vi Taul
ppa Epsilon.
CLUB TO MEET
Last Year's Demonstration
Will Be Replaced by
Water Pageant.
At a meeting of the Art club
held last Thursday, the following
officers were elected:
President, Harold Hart: first
vice president, Derneice Greene;
second vice president, Sara Green;
third vice president, Dorothy Pass
more; secretary and treasurer,
Genevieve Mastalka.
For
Day
Your Noon
' Lttnch
A hot plate lunch
If ith Itrrrraiie and l)vvrt
for only
25
Buck's Coffee
Shop
Facing Campus
The members of the Swimming
club, a branch of the Women's
Athletic association, will hold their
first open meeting of the year at
the university pool at 4 p. m.
Thursday, Oct. 6, and all girls in
terested in swimming are Invited,
according to the club leaders.
The swimming demonstration
which culminated last years
events will be replaced this year
by a grand water pageant. Weekly
meetings devoted to games, stunts,
and perfecting one's swimming
skill, will be held on Saturdays.
Officers for the year are Alice
Brown, president; Thelma Sterkel,
secretary, and Dorothy Charleson,
treasurer.
FRATS BEGIN BATTLE
Fl
OR SOCCER TOURN
EY
Alpha Thets and Phi Delts
Tie for Score; Other
Games Close.
BIG SISTERS WILL
SPONSOR SPECIAL
VESPERS SERVICE
Vespers will be held Tuesday at
5 o'clock at Ellen Smith hall with
the Big Sister board In charge of
the program. Delores Deadman,
president, will preside.
Miss Mabel Lee, nead or me
physical education department tot
women, will speak on "Some
Problems of Freshmen." This Ves
pers service is especially for fresh
men and all Big Sisters are re
quested to bring their Little Sisters.
The intramural soccer tourna
ment got well under way Friday,
when the second group of games
were played. The tightest game
was between Alpha Theta Chi and
Phi Delta Theta which went two
extra periods to a scoreless tie.
The game was finally called be
cause of darkness. .
Alpha Gamma Rho, last year's
champions, gave the Sigma Nus a
5-0 lacing. Delta Sigma Lambda
defeated Phi Kappa 3-0. Phi Sigma
Kappa stopped Theta XI 4-0, while
Farmhouse went down In defeat
before a well organized Sigma Chi
tuam to the tune of 10-0. Delta
Chi nosed out Delta Tau Delta 1-0,
while the D. U.'s edged out a vic
tory over the Sig Eps by the sarrie
score. Tau Kappa Epsilon sub
dued Alpha Tau Omega 2-0.
Tuesday s games are as follows:
Phi Kappa vs. Phi Psi, Alpha
Gamma Rho vs. Sigma Alpha Ep
silon, Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Sigma
Phi Sigma, Delta Sigma Phi vs.
Theta XI, Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sig
ma Chi. Farm House vs. Beta
Theta Pi, Kappa Sigma vs. Delta
Upsllon, and Sigma Phi Epsilon vs.
Taiu Kappa Epsilon.
I. ram In Danre
Special Instructions in
BALLROOM DANCING
BORNER SISTERS
DANCE STUDIO
Private Studio 1536 P St.
Prion B4819
How About
Your Overcoat?
DOES IT NEED
Cleaning
HAVE IT DONE NOW
Modern Cleaners
SOUKUP & WESTOVER
Call F2377 For Service
D
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Of Reserved Seats
for Football Tickets will
be sold
Tomorrow at 5 p. m.
At the Student Activities Office
GET YOUR
TICKET
HOW!
$6 SEASON TICKET $6
Joyce Ayres and hit 11 piece orchestra
opening night
Wally Marrow Announces the
Gala Opening of
Eddie Jungbluth and his 12 piece
orchestra Saturday night
CLUB
WALDQR
This Friday Night, October 7, 8:30 P. M.
This year Nebraska will again dance at Lin
coln's beautiful dine and dance palace -the
Club Waldor. You can dance and be
entertained from 8:30 to 1 2;30 for a single
admission price of $ 1 . 00 per couple. In ad
dition to an evening of dancing a complete
floor show of outstanding vaudeville artists
will be presented both Friday and Saturday
nights. Arthur J. Babich and his former 1 6
piece Stuart Theater Symphony orchestra
will play during the Sunday evening dinner
hour from 6 till 8 oclock.
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Twenty-eight University of Nebraska men
will offer prompt and courteous service. Spe
cial student dine and dance luncheons will be
served daily from 1 1 ;30 to 2;00 o'clock for
which there is no admission charge. Dinners
ranging from 25c to 50c will be served.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day nights may be reservd for private ban
quets and dancing clubs. Our special Satur
day 6 o'clock dinner and dance hour is open
to the public. Plan to meet at Club Waldor
after the game.
Make reservations early for best tables B 544 1
$1 per Couple and Tax fY J T
No Cover Charge W-x JL U
WALDO
$1 per Couple and Tax
No Cover Charge
136 South 12th. Rudge & Guenzel BIdg.