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'1 1--.' t.. V v. 'i K V i H n A J FOUR Till DAILY INK MR AS KAN SEE The Nation's Foremost FLYERS 'All First Prlie Winneis National Air Races Thu Year Thrills Galore Aoaln you will wltne these itar flyert in action. , Johnny Livingston Arthur J. Davit Betty Lund Art Klllipi Clyde Ice Johnny Miller Clem !ohn In s ur- ith. taking delayed 6000-foot parachute Jump. This Afternoon 2 O'clock UNION AIRPORT Admission 25c JW BOX Joe Mllle.- Ml ' ll)ll.C cwu II.1S ii;;iT,vc ton GIRLS COUPLES ONLY ('Policy to prevail tluouch out season) SILVER BALL ROOM HOTEL LINDELL Admission 25c per Person Couples only FREE REFRESHMENTS HATS CLEANED (like new) Men's 75c Women's 50c WE'RE fast becoming head quarters for MEN'S HAT cleaning . . . our method gives the FACTORY FINISH. Send yours along today. V CLEANERS Wythers-Tucker 63367 221 Xo. Uth Street Coach Bible and the (.'orniiusK ers know just what they are up against as they go into each game this season. Not only are thoy fac ing perhaps the hardest schedule in Nebraska history, but they have an even heavier burden in t lie realization that each opponent is ! desperately trying to knock tlicm from their championship perch. However, the Scarlet outfit must take each eame in its turn, be- , cause the schedule lists teams practically on a par with each other. V Nebraska should b.vt low , State Saturday alternoon. We have the ball carriers, a lifint but I pugnacious line and a team that I has demonstrated it knows the, value of speed and blocking. Then, too, the squad started in this fall just where it dropped its ;iiss!in studies at the close of spring prac tice. C: Joe "Truck" Truskowslu. assist ant Iowa State coach who saw the varsity whitewash the fiv.ihm.Ni last Saturday, carried back this report to Coach George Vcenkei . "They have a good bunch of backs and a good running attack but I don't think their line is as good is usual. However, they wiil be a hard team to stop." I think the Husker linemen wil! have a surprise in waiting for Mr. Truskowski and the Cyclone team. is Included in the Ames squad this year are three Nebraska boys. One ' of the trio, Don Theophilus. former Randolph, Neb., prep athlete is slated to start a fullback. Ho weighs 185 pounds and is supposed to know his stuff. Then there id Rohort Beattv of Fremont, a tac kle, and Andrew Farrell, an end. I Both Farrell and Beatty are al 1 most certain to see action. First oj Scries of "Get ArquaintvtV Sessions Held in Coliseum. The first "get acquainted" meet ing of the swimming club whs held Thursday afternoon at the coli seum. Four meetings are to be held for girls who are Interested in becoming members of the club. The girls will be judged on their swimming ability and interest, and at the end of the time will be no tified if they are selected. About thirteen new girls at tended the meeting Thursday. They were divided into teams, which participated in a candle race, towel race, uml general swimming Hnd diving. Dorothy C'harlcHtm was in charge of the meeting. The next "get acquainted" hour which will be held Saturday, Oct. 1.", from 1 to 2 o'clock, will be in charge of Charlotte Coodale. A vies Ordiotni to May al Clul alt!or As erroneously announced Wally Marrow's dance orchestra will not piny for the opening night of the Club VValdor. Joyce Ay res and his eleven piece orchestra will play for the opening, with Fddie Jungbluth and his orchestra playing Satur day night at the Club VValdor. Baylor university -will put its football team on the field this year in green knitted pants. Whether they will have a staff of chro cheters on the 'sidelines for emer gency occasions ia not known. FRIDAY. OCTOKKK 7. 19.12. Give the Little GL1 a Hand! Today is llie last day to luiy your UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Season Tiekcl I'luin a Tassel. 6 Big Plays for $2.00 ( a Tassel or conn' lo I lie ticket office in t !: lol'l'.v of the Temple II DEPRESSION RATES New cut in Kent-a-Car prices brings down our rates to almost one-half of 1930 rates. $1.95 Flat Rate is made available fur every ilny in the week (gooil fur 10 mill'?, insurance, and tinii (afternoon and night I to 1:00 a. in.) St.-.nd.tid Rate on Konl.i, Durants timl Austins ia reduced from 12o to in,-; t;me charge In reduced from JUr to Ijc: Insurance or service lee is i educed from ode to -too: Ioiik distance rales ns low as 6c per mile Sppri.il Announcement. Now V-S Kurd mailable at uluhtly higher rati' than regular four. Only sjuod cars furnished and our lowest rates quoted to all custom- er. MOTOR OUT COMPANY Alw.-.ys Open 1120 P Street Phone B6819 1 Dancing o Friday and Saturday q o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o o o O o o o o o O o w E L IP M To Keep Our New Stocks NEW SALE! 296 Pairs of 850 695 and 650 SHOES Friday and Saturday LEO J. BECK and His Orchestra Leather Chamois JACKETS WE CLEAN 'EM Modern Cleaners S0UKUP & WESTOVER Call F2377 For Service Starts Tomorrow 'Wsirci. W One of the Nation's Greatest Selling Events! OPEN TONIGHT Our store will be open tonight from 7 until 9 o. m. All Ward Week merchandise will be le.idy for your insp'ectiph and selection. A (II llffiv M P IS X0T shoos that wore bought for a sale - but shoes from our regular stocks and in the sea son's best selling styles reduced herause of in complete size ranges. Materials Suede Moire. Ca!i skin Kid L l Styles rumps 'jjj Straps -eM Sizes 5 to 9. AAA to B. Not i.ll sizes 3f any one style! 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