The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1933, University Players Edition, Page THREE, Image 4

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INK DAin M-.MKASKA.N
Miss Ackerrnan, flsnstant In thn
geography (Ifpiirtrncnt. .-pent the
summer toiumi; and vii-itinc in
1 New Kngl.'ind, Wruliinvtnn. I'hiU-
delphia, and the World's J-'air .
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for If nrj ti ipi. Nf'A
Motor Oist Company
1120 P St. Alrtnyh Oiirn B'.ni"
J VHwily Group IWdmed to Tliirl Men Willi Siv Mon
I i To Ho Added Al'lrr Vuiil y-iNiiMtins SciiH'lr
Set for INrxl Saturday Allrnioon.
THKEK CONTKSTS SCIIEMU.Kn M)I! II TKAM
Closed Practices Arc Now in Order on All Kxcrpl
WedneMlay and Saturday. Whru INihlir Drills
Will Be Held W illi Seriminajtes.
LEARN TO DANCE
.1 'l, 7.' .I'MIIIli
I B Rcsultb Ciiarartrcd
LEE A. THORHEEERY
B'i'i3:; :.t'i Veil Zi'S, v v 1
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(bible hakes rust
i CUT IN GRSO SQUAD
CM)l!)ATi:S I OK 1933 Ill'SKKK TKAM. l
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Athhlic llvmh U ill
Distil ss I ii I ru . n u nils
There will be a meeting of
the fraternity athletic managers
next Tuesday evening in the N
Club room at 7:30. The purpose
of convening is to discuss the
Intramural program for the fol
lowing year and the changes in
the rules. Harold Petz, Intra
mural athletic director, will be
in charge.
1
r..,.li Uilile made liis first cut (if the season of the fuollia
sniial Monday, reducing tin Varsity siii;ul In tliirty-onc ineiii
ua fnr (hp time beinsr, iiitoinliii'' to raise ihe Varsity to m roiim
una , . . . ... , ' - . ,
ll,ii-tv-six before the- opennm naine with lexas, Oct. i, in the
Memorial stfulimii. At the siiinc time closed practice slarts.
('very night but Wednesdays and Sal unlays when seriiiiniaes
:,i u hnirf heine c osec to me ,
Will '- ,v ' 1:1
public.
About thirty players were sched
uled to play on the "B" team,
which s" far has a program of
three games with a possibility of a
fourth. The Varsity squad was cut
below the normal size and will re
main so until alter its game with
the Nubbins on the regular playing
field Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock in the memorial stadium.
"After the Nubbins game some
of the outstanding players on the
B" squad will be promoted to the
Varsity. I am making allowance
for the fact that I might have been
mistaken somewhat in my selec
tion of the Varsity and the "B"
team game will allow me to make
ilie necessary corrections," Coach
Bible stated.
The following men were named
on the Varsity:
HM": Briirf KIHinlirii, l.liit-tilii : l ei'
Vnwn. Tudor. I.l -Itilm K.ili) . Nrl-"n:
lirill i-lkln, Lincoln; Jim .Milnr. -'
f,,ril itnil -lurk HIImiii, OiiimIui.
TAt Kl.hS: iall O'Brien, Omaha; Wal
ler 1'fhim, ImlxTlal: Biip.mI1 ThniiMiii,
Hhllnfji Mnrd I ttroe, l.liirnln; ( ur
mll Rrrir, (hnpiHll; .lolin Kriiuki-ilei.,
I.lnrnln; Hrniiti Finikrn, l.liirnln,
M AUDS: Wlirrrn DrHllft, Ill-lit lllr,
Kua.: Inir llih.ii. I.lnrnln; Klmt-r HtlliUu,
Hrjlnla; .liimm lltlilt, Scnlllilu(f ; (.linn
InMlt'e, (irunil Islniitl.
KNTKKS: I-' rank I In Mrltr, I.liirulii;
i.l. nn .Inni'i, Oninlin: al Mrhrlnit. .niml
W.intl Blld Itlrk Snlllll. l.liirnln.
HAKS: Hillitrt HonMrll, I.lnrnln; Knln rl
llinann, I'rndrr; (irrnltt l.a.Vniif, Wism-r;
lurk Mlllrr, Onialm; Brrnlr MmIhmiii,
liiirnln; Bud l'arnn, I.lnrnln; Cimrnr
.:mt, I.lnrnln; l.lilt Skrura, IniptTlal. mill
luhn William, l.lniiiln.
The m"n named for the "B"
ieam were:
I.MlM h.irlrs ArmvtniitK. I.inrnln: l.r-
I mil nlk, KiiHillir: HllKn limn. J.lln'iiln
1 - 1 1 II
- Ci.llltt'sv i.l I. 111. '.hi M.il I
Lower row .Irhn Ruby. Nelson; Glenn Justice, (iiand Island: (llrnn .Inncs, Omaha; Hubert Boswell, Kavenna: Hemic Mastrrsno. Lm
c.iln; Jack Miller, Omnh.i; f)i. II. K. Shiekley; Trainer M. J McLean; Assistant Coach W. H. Browne; Hear Conch Dana X. Bible; Assistant
Coach Henry F fVhnlte: Kqnipmcnt Manager Floyd C.ottoif. Student Manager Rex (.'lemons, Concordia, Kas.; John Keriakedes, Lincoln.
Leland ("ujiple, Rosalie; Clair Bishop Lincoln; (Jail O'Brien, Omaha; George Saner, Lincoln; Warren PcBus. Bellecille, Ka.-.; Lee Penney.
Tabor, la.
, Gland Island; Bill Horcheni. Hansom, Kas.; Glenn Skews, Impeiial; Jeny LaN"Ue,
lack Wilson. Omaha; Kd t'pteg I ovc. Lincoln: Carroll Reese. Chappell; Walter Pflum,
David Fowler, Liiuoln; Biuce Kilbnurn-. Lincoln; Russell Thomp.-on, Whitney; Jim
Si cond row Bud I 'a I sons, Lincoln; Nerd Meluili;
Wisner: iVrgil Vclkin. Lineoin: John Williams, Lincoln:
Impeiial; Bib Benson, Peudei , Kdgai Sears. Decaiui
Heldt. Scottsblult.
Thiul tow P.eimo Kunken. Omaha: Jim Milne. Ciawfnnl;
S D.; Bcrnaid Scherer, Dallas, S. !..; Cliar'es llultio, Norfolk
Ray Toman. St. Paul; Latins Hubka, Table Rock; Neal Bailor,
I'pper row Vernon Neprutl. Norfolk; Hugo Dean, Lincoln
7 ! This
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Kveiett Mead, Hamburg. la.; Dick Cockburn, Lincoln; Chet Beaver. Yankton.
I Dick Smith, Lincoln: Wallace DtUrnwn, Lincoln, Kianklin Meier, Lincoln.
North Platte; John Miller. Lincoln; Owen Hist, Humboldt; R. Murray. Lincoln.
Not in picture - Dr. Karl Peppen, team physician.
Evenins
it tl.e Y. M . A. Oa.-
fr.3 tena or Lurn heniieLl-'
You'll enjoy the atm."
phere of these two pop
ular eating place.-.
tfi
applicant who is fast, is due for
a shift to the line. This is going
to be true of other eases also, ac
cording to Coach Weir.
E
IT 5KKMS TO Mi:
by
Irnin liyan
Due to a unanimous decision by
the athletic boards of all Big Six
teams, there will be no broadcast
ing the Big Six circles this year
This has been done because of the
fast dwindling gate receipts in the
past few years. All home games
on any Big Six field will not be
broadcast. This includes games
outside the Big Six wliich plays on
a Big Six field.
In effect this means that the
Pitt-Husker game to be played at
Pittsburgh is the only Nebraska
contest which may be broadcast.
However the broadcasting of this
game is only problematical, as
Pittsburgh refuses to do so ex
cept over national hookups. There
fore if there are too many big
games in the east when we play
Pittsburgh we may not be able to
hear how the home town boys are
getting along until after the game
is over.
However, to offset the non
broadcasting of home games, the
prices have been cut almost in half.
This is expected to double the
went to Amsterdam a few years
ago he was requested to accom
pany them as trainer. Last year a
baseball pitcher came in with a
sore shoulder which he wanted
"Doc" to fix. After it had been
crowtls which we have had hereto
fore anil to enable the athletic de
partment to continue to support
minor activities. As you probably
know most of the minor sports un
supported by football receipts and
when these receipts fall short then
some department is bound to suf
fer, either by total elimination ru
by equipment shortage.
A new policy has been inaugur
ated at Kansas State this yeai
toward high school students. A
blanket invitation has been ex
tended to all high school students
to attend Kansas State games for
twenty-five cents. In addition to
this members of the "Knot Hole
Gang" will be admitted at TO cent.
each per game, as in the past.
$5.50
MEAL TICKET FOR
$5G0
Y. M. C. A.
CAFETERIA
LUNCHEONETTE 13th & P Sts.
Ask fci Free "" St.ekf
Coach Weir States Material
is Best Available in
Several Seasons.
MANY LINE POSSIBILITIES
uukr, I.lnrnln ; tiller Mull
. i.r.tnt; M.irinn cntl, Lincoln; rtrrmtrit
f M'hTiT. I.imnln uml Roy Toman, Si. Taiil.
i ItlMiv rritnn Nini(l, eriM.
J f, lll: milium (.iirnlrk, Onl : .ttl i
Huhw.i, l.ihlf H.t.k; Wally DcKrown. I,in
, n.
I IMI Kv Kill Hori'tipm, Hiinvom,
J K,t.: (turn KKI, Hiinitnllt; hurl lliilur,
.Wf.illi.
; FUfhS: Rill Binklc, Lincoln; hrstrr
Hi a it. 1 ttnkton. V I). ; IMimir Itnilf r.
North rinltt; Dili ( oiklnirn, l.inroln;
lire. M.jcl, ll.iinlMTK, la.; .loli.i Mill. r.
I.lnrnln,
nn SOONER POSIS'iH
I Practice Fields at
School in Fine Shape
I For First Drill.
NORMAN. With their long-delayed
opening practice just a few
hours otf, their is a stii in the I'ni
versity of Oklahoma football camp.
Kmtv eiiek v sophomores, undis-
The freshman football squad be
gan woik in earnest Monday af- j
ternoon on the south field in me- I
mo rial stadium under the direc
tion of Coach Ed Weir. Prior to
this drill the frosh squad was slow
in getting started because of the j
difficulties which the freshmen I
encountered in working out theii
schedules. Since a large number of
freshmen have jobs they have had
considerable trouble in arranging
their hours.
Coach Kd Weir plans to start
the aspirants out in the same man
ner in which the varsity squat!
was managed under the direction
of Coach Dana X. Bible. Only
three plays were given to the men.
all of them under punt formation.
This is fot the purpose of ac
quainting the men with funda
mentals first, but still allowing
them to experience actual scrim
ma ging.
The plays given were drives
through inside tackle, outside
int! around end. .No pass
ill lie attempted for a time.
eir is well pleased with
the setup of freshmen material.
This year's men are tin the whole
NOniian'1111"-'0 heavier and more exper
ienced man lilt' yeaning stiuau
has been for several years. There
is also considerable speed among
the contestants for the team.
Hackl'ielti material is esperialh
good, as most o! the backs arc
heavy, speedy and hard hitting
Lloyd Cartiwell. former ace athlete
in both track and football at Sew
ard high, is one of the candidates
Starting Today
University Players
eason Tic
ket
l mayed by the fact they'll have to for a hack position.
"hi out veteran players for a lot Coach Weir s'ated that as mere j
f the position-,, are eirdinu them- 'are about two hackfield candidate
to every lineman mere is uiieiy 10
be considerable shifting. The tatt
that there is about double the
amount of line material needed, as
there are seven positions in the
line to only four in the hackfield.
will add to the need for much
switching.
Scofield. a 2'Jo pound backheM
!
1
I -elves for the annrnachini work
J "its. A handful of letter men are j
j also on hand, determined to put up
i 'he battle of their lives to stave off ;
j 'he eru ro.K hment upon their posi-
I tinns by sophomores,
j Fverytbing is ready for the j
-i roiith work. Ted Owen, veteran
j trainer, has completely renovated
j Hie ba-kt't room aim has em n
j man's white practice jersey am! j
i ' "i'ieie mm ii bii ready so not a
1 minute of time will tie lost issuing
urn lining equipment. I liree prac
tice field-, path a beautiful well
mowed fi,., f hermutla, await the
trampling of the players' cleats.
Considerable painting am! clean
lip has been done on Memorial
5 Vadium which will present a spick
"J spin appearance when Van
dorbilt invades Sept. 30. In the
Sooner ticket office Bill Cross,
ticket man, is busy filling mail or-dfra.
The Play's the Thing! For seventeen years the Univer
sity Players have brought to the University of Nebras
ka the finest in drama. The plays were excellent last
year. But even greater plans are being made for this
season. The repertoire will include only those plays
that have proven their worth of production. Six big
productions for $2.00. And the way to assure your
self of choice seats is by taking advantage cf this sea
son ticket offer. The Tassels have charge of the ticket
sale. So See a Tassel!
I Vw Boxing Coach Is
Ostran, A. A. II. Star
i Harold Ostran has been named
'Ooxing ,-oach at the university, an
nounced Dr. II. a. ciapp. Ostran.
JlSan A. A IT lit 1,1. .te ,,-nr, tlio
Jmidwest foatherwtight ' champion-
O'coats
Renewed
by cleaning!
liR
Wnrc it looks shabb.
now . . but wait til
you see how FINE it
looks when we've cleaned
ant) pressed it.
lOTf Off Cash and Carry
TIFARSITY
V CLEANERS
EA
TICK
ET
221 A. 14
Joe Tuckrr
m:u,7
Roy Wythri
0y 00
iudeiYi and
Facyfty
Rate
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one iuaropaigniers:-
APPROVED
SCBBOOL SUPSPLSES
FOR THE GRADE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL UNIVERSITY
SPECIAL SCHOOL OPENING -l A
NOTE BOOKS 1UC
HISTORY COVERS I HISVORY PAPER
rn Ti.i i;. .!.!
Imitation lathr .. 39c 60c 85c
La'hr $3 00 1 1 Fpct ial Milium tiircnr.lRf
BOTANY, ZOOLOGY, ENGINEER SETS
FOUNTAIN PEN SETS $1 TO $15
With Mnny B'-k Gii.ir:int .
LATSCIfl BROTHERS
' ,"4 S' Sll..l Slipphru B f-H
Florence Buxman,
Captain
Allelic Mors
l.cou.'i (iciycr
M.iili.ua Marlief
Alice Wiifiis
KrfiiMM-s Seiidtler
Helen Slielletlay
Owen Thompson
Florence Suicorin
In lie Fit -ilst 1 11
l.'utli Cain
Ruby Schwenbly,
Captain
r.orriiiiie Mrnke
l.'utli My.ily
Morothv licit .It r
I'hvllis Sitliicr
K'tise SteinlM-i-;
Mlaine Wontlnil'l'
.M.ir j.'ai t t Met la r
'eila Mae Withers
Alyep Witlinan
'itkt Cross
Maxine Pack'.vood,
Captain
Seh raj:
'raw fori I
fi'rctcheii
( Miayne
.Mice (it-titles
Irene Miiiucr
J.oiclta .Murphy
Helen Epplf
.Fean Mrowiilce
Miirjorie Fillcy
livne Nullity
Frances Hrune
Mary Hi imns
Valentine KIctz, Laura McAllister,
Captain Captain
.It an W'jiri'it M II.. una I.im
Frances Kynicrs l.'ois F.rii-Mui
Vrlina James :',. n '.:r:
Kiiiily Soiinyiiofil Kli.alu t !i lv- ;:n
(ihidys Klnpp Vii-oeiH- Mt l'.ri.le
Anne I'.untin-.' Mar Stamltr
J ; , i ! 1 1 a IlfHroxMi .Mary Ft lit h ll.-iuli ic!s
MiMi-Oi Huff .Marjt.i-i.' Smiili
Mary Otitic l'tisfill.i Htirick
M;ish Perkins L"is NMs-m
See a Tassel See a Tassel