The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 10, 1934, Page THREE, Image 3

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
Sixteen
Coach Bible Puts
Faith in Yearlings
Nebraska Football Squad to Meet Toughest Competition
in Years; Season Opens Sept. 29; Huskers
Tackle Minnesota in Second Game.
Sustaining the loss of sixteen
regulars, Franklin Meier, all Big
Six center, being the only veteran
returning to the squad, Coach
Bible will have to rely mostly upon
sophomores to carry the Husker
banner thru the season of 1934.
However the sophomore crop this
season Is the most promising ag
gregation of gridmen that has
donned Husker togs in years.
With such men as George Sauer,
Bernie Masterson, Gail O'Brien,
Hubert Boswell and Clair Bishop
leaving the fold the task of replac
ing them will be most difficult de
spite the heralded ability of the
yearlings.
At the end posts, to replace Kil
bourne, Penney, Milne and Roby
are three promising candidates in
Vernon Scofield, Lester McDonald,
and Leland Hale of last year's
freshmen roster. They will have to
contend with Bernard Scherer, re
turning with a major letter, and
Dave Fowler, Jack Wilson and Ed
gar Sears, returning with "B"
Special
Y.M.C.A.
Membership
For Students
Annual Rate
Swimming, Showers, Bas
ket Ball, Volley Ball,
Gymnastic; Boxing,
Wrestling, Young Men's
Clubs, and plenty of fel
lowship. 13th & P Sts.
New Students!
"he campur
conscious
BE SURE AND GET YOUR UB8CRIPTI0N
THE FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL
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Daily Nebraska"
Basement of Vnheruty Hall
10, 1934.
Regulars Lost to Grid Squad; Meier Only Vet
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team letters, and VirgU Yelkin
who won a minor letter
To replace DeBus, Bishop and
Hubka, Coach Bible is relying
upon Clyde White and Fred Ugal
of the yearlings, and James Heldt,
Glenn Justice, Ladas Hubka, Neal
Mehrlng, Ed Uptegrove, and Wil
liam Garnlck of the older men, to
fill the guard assignments.
Tackle posts filled last season
by seniors Leland Copple, Gail
O'Brien and John Keriakedes will
be occupied by Dean Chase, Asher
Brown, John Ellis, Bill Stenten of
the yearlings and Walter Pflum,
Carroll Reese, and Russell Thomp
son of the veterans. Carroll Reese
has a minor letter while both
Pflum and Thompson earned ma
jor awards last season.
Franklin Meier is the outstand
ing man for the pivot post but
Willard Horchem is expected to re
lieve him much of the time.
Backfield material is plentiful at
the present time. In this depart
ment of the game the Huskers are
pvnprtpH to shine in nartldular.
With Henry "Chief" Bauer back
nt. th(t nunrterhack nost alter a
year's layoff, and such outstanding
men as Sam Tancis, uoya ara
ujcu no ociiii r imii.ia, fcjiuju x.n& louowing weett wim iu
well, Ron Douglas, John Howell slate the Hualtcrs have a brpnth
and Albert Hopp coming from the 8peu before tackling the Pitts
ranks, much is expected. In addi- Dure panthers in Lincoln.
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Bob Bonaon, Jerry La Nouo, Glenn
CUnufl anA Tnhnnv Wllllnma will
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With the Scarlet and Cream
gridsters tackling Minnesota ai
Minneapolis in uiuc bcuuhu jmuc
01 tne season, aiier piaying wy
nminp' Sent. 29. the Huskers will
be facing one of the most potent
teams in tne nation, aport cnucs
all over the united states are rat
iner the Gonhers as caDable of hav
lng one or me Desi teams in uic
history of the country. Possessed
of thVee teams, each .of .which is
supposed to be equal to tne otner,
and losing only, one regular from
a squaa tnat p.acea uura -c
pHE best way to get the most out of your
education at the University of Nebraska
Is to be conscious of the things that happen
on and about the CAMPUS. Be familiar
with the various campus activities of course
you won't be interested in all of them, but
at least know what they are, or what they
are doAig. You'll also want to know which
Lincoln merchants to patronize.
All of these things are made much easier
for you by a SUBSCRIPTION to Tho Daily
Nebraskan. It only costs $2.00 for the entire
year. If you find It more convenient to use
the' Installment plan of payment you may do
so. It takes $1.00 down, 75c before the 10th
of November and 50c before the 10th of
December. You can have the Nebraskan
mailed to a friend or to your folks for $3.00
a year.
FOR THE
ENTIRE YEAR
Ihihker Coach
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Courtesy Lincoln Journal.
Piloting the Husker football
team for the sixth consecutive
year, Coach Dana X. Bible has the
credible record of having led four
Nebraska grid squads to Big Six
championships. Losing only one
titular race, placing third in 1930,
the Scarlet and Cream men will
endeavor to capture the conference
crown again this season, under
Coach Bible's tutelage.
nation last season, and having an
All-American back in Pug Lund,
the Gophers are going to be hard
to down on their home field.
Oct. 13 the Husker gridsters
play Iowa, one of the strongest
teams in the Big Ten last season,
in the Lincoln stadium.
Then after a road trip to Okla
homa on Oct. 20 and a home game
fn llnu'lnir weeK Wltn Iowa
-it la ft,. final
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road trip as the Nebraska grid-
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gourl BIIU rkuunao
hnm(, ei,i tn the Nebraska
stadium.
Huskers Seek Fifth
Conference Title
In Sixth Season
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Headed by Cowh Dana X Bible
and, Awl. i ant Coach Henry to
uian ot""'"L C Vixth
team will embark
n;;-Wmnlnir four confer-
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anna tm nut of five starts tne
Nebraska grid squad will be a tar
get, this coming season, at which
each outfit in the valley will center
its aim. Preparing the Scarlet and
mined opposition is the difficult
task confronting tne nuatvei .ut.ii
ing staff
g stair.
' Ww" Btrh:PrX will also
coach for the umvers ty, will also
assist In the instruction, . i"
Browne has been assistant iooidbu
coach for the Husker squaa lour
seasons.
Ed. Wier, All-Amerlcan tackle,
is in charge of the freshman foot
ball with George sauer, Aii-Amer-ican
fullback of 1933, filling the
lean ruiioacK oi woo, ""5
post of assistant frcBhmnn cach.
M. J. McLean, who is recognized
as one of the best trainers in tne
United States, is trainer lor tne
squad.
Registered
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THE DAILY NEBRASKA?
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All American Assistant on
Husker Football Staff
Last Fall.
Tdv. Nebraska center
. th. .naanna of 1930-31-32. and
All-American In his senior year,
has been named fresnman iooiomi
mentor at Denver university, ac-
tn ronant announcement
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from the athletic department of
that Institution. Ely was bsbibuuii.
coach on the Husker grid staff last
full, durinsr which time he was also
attending law college.
In Nebraska nign acnout b'"
circles Ely competed at Nelson and
Grand Island high schools, being
all-state tackle for two years at
the latter school.
Last fall Ely and Kea loung,
. termer stnAriet sTidster tutored
the varsity nubbins squad. Prior
to the Denver appointment we
Grand Island gridster was expect
ing to coach the same squad again
this season.
SCHOOL AND CITY
OFFER GREETINGS
TO NEW STUDENTS
f Continued from Page 1.)
Via hi,rrhpa nf the citv. almost
every one of which co-operates In
extending its racnuies ana gicci.
itira to students. This evening is
especially set aside for churches
bv the administration, ana an
social arrairs are prociDiieu.
At 7:30 on the night of Tues
day, Sept. 18, the Y. M. C. A. and
Y. W. C. A. on both the Ag ana
city campus co-operate in greet
ing freshmen. A complete program
of entertainment has been planned
for the evpnlng by a committee of
eight in charge. Those on the com
mittee are Evelyn Diamona, xsora
McCorey, Lilette Jacques, Virginia
Sweney, Doris Riisness, Hazel
Baier, Louise SkraDDie, ana cetn
Phillips.
Y.M.-Y.W. Invite Frosh.
Ail fwstim(n Are Invited to at
tend the party which will be held
in r.mnt Memorial hall. Game
tables will be set up, and during
the early part of the evening tnose
attending will play cards and ping
pong. Also a skit Is to be presented
by the University Players, and BUI
Quick, university R.O.T.C. band
director, will leaa an orcnemra
nimHno- fnr a Run are dance and
group singing of Nebraska songs.
The color scheme is to De arrangea
In scarlet and cream and refresh
mpntq will he ice cream and cake.
No charge is to be made for the
party.
rrhanernns at the oartv are to be
Dr. and Mrs. a. M. tjorey ana ur
v Rrr.olv. Snecial
nvitatlons have been sent to Miss
Women
Am.da Hennner. Assistant Dean
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STUDENTS TO
GET FEDERAL AID
rrvintlniipd from Paera 1.)
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percent of the Jobs mut jo la
people who were not enrolled last
January.
Rpfnrfi ft student will be civen a
job he must establish the ract mat
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GRID COACH AT DE
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he cannot attend the university
without financial assistance, be
muBt be regularly entered In the
university, and must Indicate good
character and ability to do good
rhniAHtio work. A ruling made
by university authorities states
that no student not In the upper
na" 01 co"eB ur "
Register Here For
The College Classics
-in Wearables
"YE'VE everything lliat contributes to tfie sncccBS
of a campus career in the way of wearing ap
parel for women and haberdashery for men. We're
the answer to every question on collegienne's lips
what's new? what's classic? what's smart? what's
serviceable? We were putting smart misses' ward
robes through college, when your mother was a
belle. We're as trained as a veteran that way we've
GOT to be good! We're wondrous-wise on the ins and
outs of fashions and just the ones to advise you on
best "buys". Come in and let us set you style-right,
thrift-wise and dress-correct, right at the beginning.
SPORTSWEAR
SECTION
Second Floor.
MEN'S WEAR
Flrit Floor.
MEN'S SHOES
Flrat Floor.
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U. S. Patent
CkesterfieUs are iAe Chesterfields
WHEN a trade-mark is regis
tered, it means that no one
else can use the same name and the
same package for the same kind of
product.
To us the Chesterfield trade-mark
-. . C. wmtm.A e min,
ufactured by the same formula, and
class can be considered for work.
Aa ft matter of fact most of the
applicants rank In the upper quar
ter of their classes.
Administration of the part time
job program la already being
formed, and those holding the po
sitions will begin work immedi
ately following the opening of
MISSES'
SHOP
Second Floor.
WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR
Second Floor.
MILLINERY
Fourth Floor.
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in every way absolutely the same in
each and every package you buy.
That means that every Chesterfield
is like every other Chesterfield not
like any other cigarette . .
the cigarette that's milder
mathff cigarette tfnzt tcistss bcttsr
the cigarette that satisfies
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school. A number of the depart
ment heads in the university have
submitted requests for workers In
various clerical and research
undertakings.
Last year numerous campus Im
provements were made by students
benefiting from the federal pro
gram. TEA ROOMS
Fifth Floor,
LUNCHEONETTE
Thrift Basement.
ACCESSORIES SHOP
Second Floor,
ffice
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