...... x THE DAILY NERRASKAN THREE Camera Records Sooner -Husker Tilt 2 "7 .J l 77V--:. v -.jtK ft- tfWA The Camera Man Says - 1. Nebraska's goal Une is crossc-d. With the ball on the Corn husker 1-yard line. Dunlap. of Oklahoma, provided the necessary drive to carry it across. 2. Miller, of the Cornhuikers. sweeps his own left end. This Omahi lad. co-captain of the day, was consistent gTOund-gaincr for Nebraska. 3. In the clo.-inp minute3 of the game. Sauer carrying the ball pre paies for sharp re.si.stance from Coker. the Sooner end, who forces ijauer out of bounds after a 5 yard gain. 4. Nebraska's second touchdown. On a lateral pass. Miller skirted the Sooner right end for 6 of Nebraska's 10 earned points. 5. A tangled mass with no one going anywhere in particular. Note the loving embrace of DeBu-s of Nebraska, and Gentry, the Oklahoma tackle. 6. The crowd of 1S.000 leaves the stadium after the game. 7. Miller lakes a lateral pass and gains 7 yards before he is hauled down by Fleetwood, the Oklahoma center. 8. The bind s drum-major for the day was the young on of Capt. G. V. Spoerry, of the Military Science Dcpattment 9. Eill Panze, the Oklahoma ace. found Nebraska's forward wall too substantial for his pleasure. Boswel! (No. 23) is about to add the finishing touch to the resistance of bis line. IRQ I RIDING 1 CREST IM BIG 8 GRID BATTLE tot Leading With Three Victories 2nd No Losses; Aggies Second. fcSSOURI NEXT GAME tesas, Oklahomat Meet at "man; Kansas State Goes to Michigan. 10 U MAXDlvr.. J! W. I P'- PU Opt ? 1 1 it r Va, ' I 1 .v i 11 I I1 II U " ' I . Hill" 14: 1 S?tirk cf Eig Slx com- no 0kuv., " Z-? 10 "edit faut J5ile 10 clar. id the ' ' tt Bible team, all other conference teamw have gone down in cor.f-r-nce defeat at l-ast once, thus making the Scarlet out look much brighter U'an il nas be?n before. The idea is that they need win only one out of the re maining two conference battles to tie for the championship. However, they stand a favorites against both Kansas and Missouri. M.s souri comes this weekend, and on Armistice day, which does doubl duty, being homecoming day here In Lincoln, Kansas comes to town to do battle with the Nebraska out fit. Room for Improvement. Before these other two Big Six games Coach Bible looks for the necessity of developing much bet ter playing ability than they showed in the Oklahoma fracas. Kansas State started Kansas on the right road to the land of the unknowns, scoring a 6 to 0 win over the Jayhawks, by virtue of a pass, Morgan to Stoner. It was the ,,c,rtoA vranhattan uas.sing at tack which nearly meant the Husk- em doom mere a ween The two cellar teams of the con ference got together Saturday at Ames, Missouri and Iowa State battling each other to see which eleven could hang up it initial vic tory. Iowa State came out on the long end of the score with a 14 to 7 victory. Even at that they had a tough time doing it, Eill AUender, sophomore back, being responsible for both touchdowns, one of them coming in the final five minutes of play. Missouri looks like the goodii to stay in the deep, dark basement, but this weekend they meet the Hut-kers. In this game they often show their peculiar habit of rising from their doldrums and furnishing the fans with a thriller. Two years ago the Tigers were punk in the opinion of the Hunker team and fans, but they wer rwvi enoueh to battle the Scarlef strongment to an 0 to 0 tie. Kantas Againt Sooner. Kansas meets Oklahoma at Nor man In what is always the feature g-ime of the home season In the Sooner university town. The Soon crs will go into the tilt as favor- . v-M-ane. r,f the hard battle h fnrnisheii Nebraska, and be cause Kansas has shown almost no scoring power this season, iney . . . -.11 have scored one toucnuwu " " But in the Jayhawk eleven lies lots of potential power, which may come into evidence at any time. They have two fine backs in Or marid Beach and Dumm. both of these men having turned in fine peiformances last year. Ames and Aggies Travel. Iowa State and Kansas State go out of the conference for their fravs, the Ames eleven meeting Iowa at Iowa City, and the Aggies . i;o- in r-jtt Lansine. Mich., to try their mettle against the . . . . . . ctat team. hieitlv louieu jih-h'S"" Lat ww the Hawkeyes went th- itrnni! Minneta Gophers, and sustained their first defeat 01 me wai"", w.co the Minneapolis crew had too much man power. Michigan ctate downed the unaeieaceu -cuse team from New York, pranc ing thru to a 27 to 3 victory. Iowa should trim Iowa State, having al ready hung up a 7 to 0 victory -nst Northwestern and a 26 to 7 win over Wisconsin. Iowa State ha looked notably weak so far. i mrrvine the ban- jvannHB --j- " . , ner of the western Miasuuiippi al- lev to ne Great LAKes n-gwu it meet--, the East Lansing eleven, wul will have as its task the up holding of the reputation already esublwhed by teams from this re gion this fall. Every male senior at the Uni versity of California must under go two week of football training Lone week in the line and one in the backfield. HENRY KELLER "The Master" Shoe Shop and Shining Parlor 31 North Twelfth Phone B7925 OKLAHOMA FARCE SHOWS NEBRASKA MUST WORK HARD Bible Is Especially Worried About Team's Lack of Scoring Punch. TWO MORE BIG SIX TILTS Blocking on the Offense Also Come In for Good Deal Of Attention. Emerging from one of the most hectic and disappointing week ends which the Bible clan has expe rienced yet this season, the Husker squad spent the major portion of Monday's drill in rebuilding their blocking offense, which suffered intensely In Saturday's game against the Oklahoma Sooners. At tention was also given to the for midable array of fumbles and pen alties received by the home team. Inability of the Huskers to de liver at the crucial momenta, when inside the 10 yard line, showed the need for further work on scoring plays. Sadly lacking the essential punch to drive across touchdowns when in this territory has made the Scarlet and Cream stock slump considerably during the past two weeks. Unless the blocking is bettered to a point where few if any oppor tunities to score are allowed to slide by without being utilized, then the Scarlet is likely to find itself short, later in the season, when such opportunities are not likely to knock more than once or twice at the same door. Another uneasy aspect of the situation is the way in which the Oklahoma Sooners achieved their lone touchdown. A weak thrust off tackle netted the re quired two yards which cleared away to some extent the awe ur rounding the Huskers' forward wall. In order to impress the correc tions upon the players while the mistakes were still fresh in their minds. Coach Bible ran the team through a light workout before dismissing them. The scrimmage w-as concerned mainly with the neces. iy of good timing in the blocking offense. Prior to this the squad was divided into small More Directories Today .... The rest of the directories are off the presses . . . And when the present number is gone, there will be no more available ... So if you want a copy, get it TODAY ... On sale at Long's, Co-Op. Social Science, Ag. HaH, Andrews Hall, Teachers College and Daily Nebraskan office. Student and Faculty Directory 33c student-faculty rate 50c to others A A A AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi groups, each being informed as to what his particular duties were. Two more contests loom up on the Husker horizon before the title of Big Six is to be conferred upon any member. These are tilts with Missouri, which battle takes place at Columbia this week end, and an other the following week with Kansas, which is scheduled for Memorial stadium. Finishing their conference fights much earlier this year than in previous years, the Huskers will then be ready to meet some strong interscctional opponents. In defeating Oklahomu 10 to 7 Nebraska became the only unde feated member in conference cir cles, Kansas university losing to the Aggies, 6 to 0. As the Ne braska outfit is given a consider able edge over Missouri this next week end they are virtually a cinch to at least tie honors with another school lor the conference cham pionship. Jack Miller, who suffered a hip injury in Saturday's fray, will probably be out of the lineup when the Huskers meet the Tigers, Nov. 4. Miller hurt his hip when making a long end sweep. However, "Bud" Parsons, former Jackson high star who was unable to play last Saturday because of an ankle injury, will be able to play in Miller's stead. Parsons was injured in the Kansas State game two weeks ago. Parsons was on the bench in the Oklahoma game, ready to enter if needed, but the early touchdown relieved any chance of the necessity and his help was not deemed necessary. at 8:15 in the coliseum swimming pool. A program under the super vision of Justine Mickey, will fea ture water stunts done by the ac tives. The new i lembers were admitted after a series of try-outs in which the girls were required to swim 70 feet each of crawl, breaststroke, and sidestroke for speed, execute two straight dives and swim 420 feet crawl to test endurance. 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