FOUR THE DAILY NEDIMSKAN Til I 'USD AY. NOVKMHKK 10, .19.12. r ! 1 .( V, CORNHUSKERS FOREGO SCRIMMAGE AS PITT BATTLE APPROACHES Team Is Keyed Up for Tilt With Great Panther Eleven Saturday. like BOX huJoe Miller V I ft Two 13 teams wearing the names of Pittsburgh players gave the varsity a sample of the Panther offense Wednesday afternoon in a workout devoid of any actual scrimmage for the first time this season. Coach Dana Bible believes that his men are reaching the peak of physical condition, and is un willing to risk possible injury with the game only two days away. Following the dummy scrim mage with the Ntibbins executing Pittsburgh plays, the play moved over to the stadium sod where the Huskers took the offensive, shoot and extensive array of formations against the B squad. A signal drill concluded the practice. Bill Day, who scouted Pitt against Notre Dame and Penn, was on hand to furnish tips to both linemen and backs regarding the intricacies of Coach Jock Suther land's system of play. Deceptive reverses, delayed line bucks, spin ners and passes, which constitute the backbone of the Panther at tack, came in for considerable at tention during the drill. Huskers Keyed Up. That the Bible team is keyed up for Saturday's outstanding inter sectional game was strikingly evi denced Wednesday by the close at tention given Scout Day's descrip tion of the Pitt team and the punch and zip displayed in the dummy scrimmage. Not a heavy team, Pittsburgh relies on a thorough knowledge of fundamentals, fine blocking and alert play to win, was the way Bill Day described the Smoky City eleven. The Nebraska scout de clared that Sutherland has un doubtedly the best backfield in the country, white the entire team is capable of going sixty minutes at a hard pace. In Warren Heller and Mike Sebastian, Pitt has two of the best ball carriers in the nation, with a great end in Joe Skladany. Weights of the probable starting lineups find it even Stephen, team poundage averaging 182 pounds for both elevens. A. T. O. TAKES FIiST ll()ORS FREE THROW Pi Kappa Alpha Annexes Seeond Place Basket Meet. in Alpha Tau Omega won the in tramural free throw championship Tuesday night in a playoff for first and second place with Pi Kappa Alpha, the A. T. O. team registering 30 out of 50 tries. The intrafraternity placque goes to the winners in this event. Pi Kappa Alpha came in second with a score of 24 out of 50 at tempts, while Delta Sigma Phi won from Phi Sigma Kappa in a sec ond playoff. The Delta Sigma Phi players were credited with 21 out of 50 to 20 for Phi Sigma Kappa. CtLASSatFDIBD 10c Per Line Minimum 2 Lines Wliorc to Eat FOR THE BERT meals and the bent prices go to Mrs. Lush's. 1204 P St. Lost and Found FOUND White pold bIosapb with oc tujron lenses. Found In Former Mu neum. Owner may rlalrn by calling nt trie Nebraskan office and paying for tlita nd. , FOUND Pair of ladies' eRK Htiell col ored plove. Owner may claim by railing at tbe Nebrawkan office. FOUND A preerTlind bl ck " f ou n t a i n pen. Owner may call at Nebraskan office. LOST Ladles' brown coat belt. Call Kvelyn Coe, B-ti;.r)3. FOUND Brown and white Kvereharp ppncil. Found in BtnneyH alL LOST Gold Eversharp pencil, Initials L. J. G. Lost in S. S. lib. Rewnxil offered. Rooms LARGE, warm, front tilcely furnished, naif block from campua for two boys $7 50. H2.r, U utreeL usker student enthusiasm. spirit, pep or whatever you wish to call it broke loose Wednesday, after several days of complacent lethargy. Rallies in front of Social Sciences and singing in class rooms threatened to break up classes for a time Wednesday morning and only the fact that mid-semester examinations wore in progress restrained the ralliers. Excitement aroused by the Pitts burgh game Saturday will be brought to a climax Friday eve ning with a great rally, and then it is hoped tnat the enthusiasm will be transferred to the game it self. A tenseness, a feeling that this is their game in which to demon strate to the middlewest and the nation that Nebraska has a foot ball team, has found its way into the dressing room. Voluntarily, the boys are reporting earlier for the daily workouts to study their own plays and those of the Panther. They go out alone to the tackling dummy where they put in a few vicious minutes. In other words, they are keyed up over this ap proaching intersectional tilt and when a Nebraska eleven gets that way, it promises action in a big way. Ask Notre Dame! Nebraska has a world of incen tive behind it to win this game. Pitt is coming here overconfident, a team envisioning a national foot ball championship. They are re garding the Scarlet as just another barrier to a path that may lead to the Rose Bowl. Jock Sutherland's Blue and Gold warriors have been forced to give everything to win 1 in tossing aside four major league elevens in as many weeks. They nave beaten Army, Notre Dame and Penn. and played to a tie against Ohio State in a bitterly fought game. The physical condi tion of the Pitt squad ranks below that of the Cornhuskcrs, who are in great shape this week. A long train ride is no aid to any football team, as the Scarlet discovered last year after traveling to Pitts burgh. So, give Nebraska a fight ing chance, even tho the Panthers are heavily favored on paper. Jack Miller blossomed out in fine style against Iowa last Saturday and thereby won a chance to start at right halfback against Pitts burgh. Jack has picked up speed this fall while losing some excess poundage. He weighs 177 pounds, is fast and a good line plunger. I he way George Sauer and Chris Mathis have gone at their tasks in drills this week has brought a happy smile to the face of Coach Bible. These two lads are running Three Water Contest Are Listed Thursday Three matches in the 1932 water polo competition have been scheduled for Thursday night. At 8 o'clock, Phi Gamma Delta plays Phi Sigma Kappa, at 8:30 o'clock Delta Sigma Phi engages Delta Tau Delta and at 0 Delta Sigma Lambda takes on Phi Delta Theta. These tilts complete second round play. Zeta Beta Tau ad vances into the quarter-finals unopposed.' Members of Sororities Approve Idea Of Big Sisler Banquet, Survey Shows harder than ever, and with Mas terson and Miller in there, Nebras ka boasts one of the best back fields in several years. MOKltlSS RKKAKS FHEK TOSS MAKK lNCAGETOimiSKY YOUR DRUG STORE When you want it in a hurry just phone, us. Lunches. Also the. best In box candies. The OWL PHARMACY 148 No. 14th A P Sts. Phone B106S ti I ' : " 1 ..' 24 Die Stamped Sheets and 24 Envelopes Long's College Book Store ' Facing Campus Burdette Morriss scored a rec ord breaking tally of 77 shots out of 100 attempts to win the all uni versity free throw championship Tuesday afternoon at the coliseum. Morriss receives a gold medal for his performance, which creates a new mark for future competitors to shoot at. Hannenkamp won a silver award and second honors by a narrow margin, barely nosing out Pat Minier who took third. Hannen kamp caged 73 out of 100 tries, while Minier had a record of 72 perfect throws. The latter gets a bronze medal. Presence of sorority 'mothers" and their "daughters" will add to the attractions of the Big Sister banquet next Tuesday if all Greek women share the opinions of a few interviewed Wednesday. "We are particularly anxious for women in the sororities to be pres ent at the banquet, especially since fruhmen girls have no affiliations with the Big iSster board and must look to their fraternity mothers to act in the same capacity," said Deloris Deadman, president of the board. Pi Phi upperclassmen are plan ning to take their fraternity daughters, according to Ann Bunt ing, and Betty Kverett, Kappa, says "I can't think of a better plan of creating friendship among women on the campus. Many Theta fraternity mothers and daughters intend to be pres ent at the banquet, according to neien Drummond, and Mary Boren, Gamma Gamma Phi. em phasizes the value of such an op portunity to create friendly feeling between sorority and non-Jreek girls. Because freshmen women are given a chance to increase their acquaintanceship, the banquet is favored by Arlcne Steeple, Alpha Chi Omega. Elizabeth Barber, Alpha Phi and Panhcl Council president, approved the meeting for two reasons the opportunity afforded fraternity mothers to become better acquaint ed with their "daughters" and be cause barbs and Greeks will be brought together. The dinner will be held in Grant Memorial hall and tickets may be purchased at Janet Winter's desk in Ellen Smith hall or from any Big Sister board member. NEW V-S FORD Now available for rent. All our ear are equipped with heaters. Don't forflet our specials and the new de pression rates. MOTOR OUT CO. 1120 P St. Always Open B681S SOCIETY RECEIVES OLOGY. GEN E- The State Historical society has received a Geneology of the Dawes and Cates families, presented by the Dawes family. The material for these books was compiled by Mrs. Mary Walton Ferris, formerly of Lincoln. 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