The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1933, Page THREE, Image 3

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THKLE
LOOK AT
YOUR HAT!
Does It Need
Cleaning?
Men' Felts . . 75c
Ladiee' Felts . 50c
Modern Cleaners
50UKUP 4 WESTOVER
Call F2377 Fcr Service
BAND TO SEE KAOGIE TltTfe,
i tci Manhattan, Kantian, Oct
when Nebraska meets the Wild-
lata. All DHnd members schnl
Kecein H HMtiiaiu ..lu.ih,., ..in m..u.. ii,
Send Musicians to Wildcat "t'' '"I"'"'"' pn
Freshmen Grid
Football Game.
Keceipts frm the freshman
Rami's of the Heaaon will semi the
Party Decorations
Favors
We'll be glad to plan the deco
rations lor your next party.
Just call B1313
GEORGE BROS.
1213 N St. Phone B1313
I lie Ml intent Government asso
ciation o Alabama college U,
Hawing p plans t'm a beauty pal
'' to be operated on the campus
"tut to be governed and managei.
by the student association. .
I'lit! region around Niobrara,
ehi. is considered by the curatoi
oi the Universtty ot t'alitornia a.i
the most outstHtidins collection
ground cvei tliscovereii.
LIST TWENTY-EIGHT
FOR TRIP TO AMES
Hill CIiookc Lurt Squad for Jouriicy to Iowa State;
IVnn Doiiltlf'ul Starter Saturday Rut Hot
OC IVam in Shape for Cyrlom (tame.
-llll'SKKHS SMOW IT POOKLY ANALYST IKOSII
Men Suits and Top Coats. Ladies
Plain Wool Dresses Cleaned
And Pressed
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Way liile Cornliiixkrrs Knee Difl'irulties of
Lit;!it Line and Meed for
Blocking.
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FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
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all
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fe&jti a Day
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Goats
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TODAY'S
REPLACEMENT
PRICE
?3." and $39.50
Those coats carry fashion's
weight upjn their shoulders
and vo have seen to it that
fur plays a stellar role! Lux
urious Mjuirrel. . .caracul. . .
racoo n ... Manchurian woif
...mink tails. , .grey woh",
all at their best. . .on beauti
fully fashioned p; .-merits in
the newer woolens. . .in black,
brown and mixtures.
THIRD FLOOR
90 GAY SILK and WOOL
DRESSES
J
VALUES TO $10.00
.? clever dresses fre bring shown In blarks.
bnvn,s, wine tones, erl crey, nisi a '.id gie?n. cun-nin?!:,-
fa' hi 'nrd of satin. cr?pe. faUles and plain
M4 novrlty wools. All sizes.
65
THIRD FLOOR
A Complete Selection of
487 Pairs of Ncii-
Fall
i3
Footwear
89
Every N en
Fabric and
Style!
All Sizes!
FIRST FLOOR
A Qorgeons Collection of
NEW WINTER
Sample Hats
VALUES TO $6.50
This choice group of new Winter
Hats is indeed an n '.citing find.
Every new, smart mo-lel is heie....
sailors ... turbans. . .biret styles...
nose veils, .and
the colors. Just
anything y
might desi'-e
These hat
would regular
lv sell up to
15 50 A R?al
Simon Day
Value!
and
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THIRD FLOOR
Substandards of
$1.15 McCALLUM
Chiffon Hosiery
Thes beautiful chiffon
stockings are substand
ards of the regular $1.13
McCallum line. The im
perfections, however are
so slight that they go
unnoticed. Every new
Fall shade. A superb
Simon Day Value!
69c
300 Pairs of SMART GLOVES
This group ot gloves Is md P of broken lots,
sixes, nd eolors. rsbrlcs of kid. ud. plfW'
nd fine espeskln five Ihem thst well froonid
ppesruic. For Simon Dy only
SmSimcn&SonS-
Tu flit v-' iiilit nifti have bei'ii sflcctcd h ( 'o.-tch
iiinlu' the initinl trip of 1 lit m'Hsoii, l''i idii,v in Anifs, w li
lluskffs will t I tho Cyclones Slit iinlny n I'tc r ;il
wlint v ill lf l'oih tfiiins' dfhiit in li"f Six eitvli's.
"Oil cVfi'V (cciisioll Vt iif II ill douht of the inch Im
lililc 1o
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TITLES OF TWO SOCCER
LEAGUES ARE DECIDED
Two Champion Teams Thus
Far Are Delta Sigma Phi
and Phi Kappa Psi.
Twi undisputed rhtiiiipinn.s were
crowned, anil two mure will he de
cided tonight in the intrHmiirnl
soccer leagues Delta Sigma 1'hi
and Phi Kappa Psi were named
winners of leagues two and three
respectively, with a record ot (our
victories and no defeats apiece.
In the fourth league, Sigma Al
pha Kpsilon needs but one more
victory, that over Delta Sigma
Lambda tonight, to assure itself of
participation in the playoffs. A
dispute between Sigma Chi and Al
pha Tau OmeRH as to the winner
of League 1 will also be decided to
night, at 5 p. m. The final stand-
i Ings o ft he various teams will not
' lie available until tonight's games
have been played and the remilta
recorded in the intramural office.
Results yesterday:
Delta Upsllon 2, Pi Kappa Al
pha 0.
Alpha Tan Omega 1, Delta Up
silon 0.
Phi Sigma Kappa 6, Phi Delta
Theta o.
Sigma Chi 3, PI Kappa Alpha 0.
Delta Sigma Phi 3, Sigrna Nu 2.
Kappa Sigma forfeited to Alpha
Gamma Rho.
Phi Gamma Delta forleiteu to
Sigma Alpha Kpsilon.
Membership Tea.
church relations statt, with
Donna Davis as chaiiman, will be
hott to new ffirls at a membership
tea to be held Fridsv at 4 :.10 in
Kllen Smith hall.
Kianklin Roosevelt. Ji is re :
istered as a freshman at'Harvaid
university. He is now out fm the
freshman rowing crew.
make llie t no. Conch Hihle s;ii
were the more able and speeniero
blocliti s," ;
Diiriny the drills which have
been taking place in the past week
Bihle has been stressing the neces
sity of effective and speedy block
InfT. ,ind the players who consis
tently p.-rt'Tnvd well in this de
part. u-nt a'e those who are mak
ing the Ames trip.
Husker Line is Light,
j At the present time five of the
j seven regulars in the line weigh
; something less than the normal
line average. These men are Bruce
Kilnourne, end 177; Lee Penney,
end 171; Clair Bishop, guard 161;
, Warren DeBus, guard 171; and
Franklin Meier, centet. 175. The
tackles are the only positions on
the line which have weight up to
par. Therefore it is necessary to
consider effective, and sjedy
blocking in the makeup of such a
light team.
In addition to these difficulties
! in meeting the Cyclones Saturday
will be the fact that. Lee Penney,
veteran end. will most probably be
out of the starting lineup. Altho
Penney has received tha doctor's
permission to participate in the
Ames conflict, the coaching- staff
is of the opinion that it would be
foolish to make him play unless
his presence is imperative. Roby
will therefore probably represent
the Scarlet and Cream on the left
wing.
Varsity Unimpressive.
In Wednesday's scrimmage
against the freshmen the Husker
varsity squad made rather a poor
showing, being able to put the ball
across the yeai ling goal line from
the 3-yard line only after three fu
tile attempts. Jack Miller finally
edged out the required distance on
the final attempt. Three other
markers were chalked up before
the first and second string called
it a day.
Ames Has Veteran Team.
On the Cyclone side of the pic
ture things looked decidedly dif
ferent. The Husker plays as scout
eded by an Ames man, were of no
avail against the Iowa State strong
defense. The yearlings employed
Nebraska plays with little or no
success.
Three sophomores and eight vet
erans will most likely represent
the Ames outfit in their battle
with the Scarlet and Cream to
morrow afternoon. Frank Hook,
letterman, will probably be at their
left end, with Amos Dana at the
right wing berth. Paul Berger. sen
sational player in the Denver
game is scheduled for the left
tackle post. Three more lettermen,
George Smith, Dwight Garner and
Magnus Lichter will start at the
guard posts and center, respec
tively. The backfield veterans in
clude fullback Don Theophilus and
halfback Marloe Williams.
1, '' I selected those ineli Im
BfG SIX SCHEDULE
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Nebraska Meets Iowa State
In Feature Game of
Week-End.
Saturday afternoon will open
the Big Six conference season
when the Nebraska Cornhuskers
meet Iowa State at Ames and the
Kansas State Wildcats take on
Missouri in Columbia. Nebraska
will be favored over the Cyclones
because of a strong showing
against the Texan Long-horns.
Coach George Veenker of the Cy
clones has been pitting his men
against Nebraska plays in prepa
ration for the contest.
Ov?r in Columbia, Mo., prepa
ration is being made to welcome
the Kansas Aggie aggregation
with the fust defeat by the Tigers
in five years. The return of George
Maddox to the Aggie backfield has
bettered the iatter's chances lor
coming out on top Saturday. The
Wildcats defeated the Emporia
Teacher's college two weeks ago
in a "warmup game, while Miz
zou took a beating at the hands
of the Kirksville Teachers. Coach
McMillen also has a weight ad
vantage and has by far the better
record in past years for victories.
Carideo has had some trouble the
last week with student spirit, in
viting the complainers "to rub
shuuiders with the men before
kicking."
Kansas Meets Tulsa.
In Lawrence, Kas., Ad Lindsey
is taking things easy, drilling bis
backfield men on their weak points
as shown in the Noire Dame game,
primarily kicking and punting. The
reserves nave scrimmagea rne
freshmen to build up more reserve
strength. Peterson and Brinkman
have "been added to the reserves,
demoted from the regular rank.
The Jayhawkers meet another out
side conference foe this week in
the strong Tulsa team that defeat
ed Oklahoma the week before. The
Kansans. however, will be favored
to take the contest by quite a mar
gin in view of their tie with the
South Bend team.
In Sooner Circles.
Carey Fuqua, sophomore quar
terback, has been added to the
The roster of men from Nebras- j backfield by Coach Hardage after
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NEBRASKA
PLAY AMES
on the GRID-GRAPH
An electrical device which
reproduces the actual game
in action.
Coliseum Sat. Oct. 14th
2:00 P. M. 25c
ka scheduled to make the trip is:
ICnd: Bruce Kllhuurne. Lincoln: Jamc
Milne. Cranfi.rd: Ic 1'cnncy. iulor, Ih.i
John Kohy, clon: Bcmrd Sclierrr, J-in-roln;
IrKil Vclkln, Lincoln.
T M hLI S! Inland ( onilc. RimuiHc: .
O'Brien. Omaha: H alter Pflnni. Imperial :
Carroll Reee, (liappcll: Rutvll Thompson.
Hhltnrj.
4.1 4RIS: flair BNhnp, Lincoln: War
ren DrRn. BHIrvllle. Kuh. : l.adah Huhka.
Table Rock: (.Ictm Justice, (.rand Island;
Neul MchriiiK, drand Island.
4KN1RRS: r'ranklln Mrler. Lincoln:
Llmer Hubka, Virginia; Glenn Jone, Om
aha. BACKS: Hubert Boswcll. Lincoln; Rob
ert Benton, Pender: ticntld li.Nnue. Mw
ner; Jack Miller, Omaha: Bcrnie Maler
son. I.lncnln; Rollin I'arsoiM. Lincoln:
l.cirite Smicr. Lincoln; t.lcnn skrwe. Im
perial and John William. Lincoln.
experimenting with various back-
field combinations, preparing ior
the Texas meeting in Austin. The
Varsity squad drilled on signals
while the Freshmen scrimmaged
the reserves on a muddy field most
of the week.
IT SEEMS TO ME
by
Iruin Ryan
BROADCAST GRID TILT
Sears & Roebuck Co. Lease
Wire Direct from Iowa
Football Stadium.
The Sears and Roebuck com
pany store in Lincoln has made ar
rangements for a play-by-play
broadcast of the Nebraska-Iowa
State game Saturday afternoon.
The broadcast will come over a
specially leased wire direct from
the stadium at Ames to the Lin
coln store. Reports of the game
may be heard from every floor of
the Sears Roebuck building.
In the last two years the Ne
braska cuad has been unable to
score a single touchdown against
the Ames team in the second half.
On the other hand the Iowa State
eridmen never considered theii
cause lost until the final gun was
blown and as a result they almost
nosed out Nebraska in these in
stances. Again the Ames outfit put
up such a hard fight that numer
ous Husker players are usually
unavailable for the following game
the week after.
In the library of the University
of Indiana are many valuable Jap
anese prints which had been used
as wrapping paper many years ago
and found just recently in a trash
heap.
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