THE DAILY NEBRASKAIN FIVE THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1934. GET IT AT Sheaffer and Parker Fountain Pens ALL THE LATEST MODELS FOR FALL $1.00, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00 HISTORY PAPER AND INKS UM BE UG B3771 14th and St. I 1 I (Mai. floor Tempi, I 37454 " 1131 R St I I 1 ' " ' j ' gmmm I f -- "" '' """" 1V f V C f 1 LONC MrMX BARCJU1 ROtKSt trmm I D p.m.f 4M r lHilm IM Bia lr EW and USED BOURb BIBLE PINS HOPES ON 34 MAN SQUAD AS SEASON NEARS Husker First. String Lacking Experience, But Has Plenty of Beef. On the sturdy shoulders of thirty-four stellar Husker football men chosen by Coach Bible Tues day, rest the hopes of Nebraska for a successful football year. By virtue of their performances on the gridiron last Saturday, these thirty-four will form the Husker "A" team, the group who, one week from this Saturday, will in augurate the 1934 season against Wyoming's Cowboys. The squad is heavier this year than last but is much less expe rienced. But eight major letter men are returning, and among them only one of the starters last year. Five of the thirty-four are minor award winners. The rest are either of freshman or of "B" squad experience. Sophomores will undoubtedly have to fill in many of the gaps left open by graduation. Lucky Indeed, is Nebraska that last year's yearling bunch was the strongest in many moons, and lucky Indeed, is Coach Bible, that he can point to a runner like Card well, a line plunger like Francis, and an end like McDonald, say the sports scribes. These boys, un versed in varsity play though they are, they will have to see some heavy duty when the season gets under way. The complete varsity team is as follows: Eids Don Flasnick, Omaha; Lester McDonald, (Jrand Island; Bernard Scherer, Dallas, S. Dak.; Edgar Sears, Decatur; BUY YOUR BOOKS LOWEST PRICES at Student Co-op. Book Exchange Open this week Thura. arid'Fri. AffDay Saturday 7:45 a. m. to 1 p. m. THE SWAP SHOP I Text at Ray Toman, Saint Paul; Vergil Yelkln, Lincoln. Tackles Asher Brown, Lincoln; Harold Holrabeck, Beatrice; Wal ter Pflum, Imperial; Carrol Reese, Chappel; Vernon Scofleld, Neltgh; Russell Thompson, Whitney. Guards Wallace DeBrown, Wy more; Perry Franks, Lincoln; Bill Garnick, Ord; Ladas Hubka, Ta ble Rock; Jim Heldt, Scottsbluff; Glen Justice, Grand Island; Ed Uptegrove, Lincoln; Clyde White, Tecumseh. Centers BUI Horchem, Ransom, Kas.; Frank Meier, Lincoln; Neal Mehrlng, Grand Island. Quarterbacks Henry Bauer, Lincoln; Allen Turner, Western Springs, Illinois. Half backs Bob Benson, Pen der; Ralph Eldrldge, Norfolk; Jerry LeNoue; Wisner; Lloyd Cardwell, Seward; Bud Parsons, Lincoln; Ron Douglas, Crete. Full backs Sam Francis, Ober lin, Kas.; Glenn Skewes, Imperial. Center, quarterback, fullback or halfback John Williams, Lincoln. NEBRASKA HUMOR MAGAZINE TO BE ON STANDS TODAY (Continued from Page 1.) tlon offer with a nationally known humor magazine is attracting many individual subscriptions, while block subscription sales for the nine issues to be published dur ing the year far exceed those of last year. Assistant Business Man ager Jack Nicholas stated. All sororities and fraternities and other organized houses on the campus are to be canvassed by the business staff during the coming week and all groups taking block subscriptions will be entered on the Awgwan honor roll. NEW STUDENTS TO BE HONORED BY CHANCELLOR (Continued from Page 1.) TL IRossienol. Thev will be as sisted by Prof, and Mrs. Hermann Decker, Prof, and Mrs. Raymond Roberts. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Bos chult, and Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Wal ton. na T.nvrv Hill will be in charge of ihe table service. Prof. Robert P. Crawford will be in rhnriT of e-eneral arrangements. Representatives from various stu dent organizations wui assisi new er students of their own groups. Fall flowers will add to the at tractiveness of the occasion. BQJCt&S COFFEE SHOP Meal and Fountain Service Cigarette and Candy B ooks eterence reasonable o Facing the t SPORT TATIC By Arnold Levin. Football's in the alrl Not only figuratively, but literally if last Saturday's scrimmage Is any ex ample of what Nebraska fcns can expect of D. X. Bible's 1934 edi tion. Whether it's the new ball, or what, the red Jerseyed passers were certainly connecting with their marks for long gains, and many are the minds which are just a little bit doubtful about the notion that Nebraska's pass of fense was seriously crippled by the graduation of Sauer, Kilbourne, Masterson and Boswell. Such an exhibition as was put on by Wil liams, Bauer, Benson and Fran cis on the throwing end, and Mc Donald, Yelkin, Parsons and Card well on the receiving should raise hopes of a redoubtable pass offense In the hearts of the most cynical. . . . This new football has created a lot of comment, but it really doesn't seem as bad as some would have us believe. I'd heard many and various stories before I saw it in use, and was prepared to watch feeble attempts at kicking and passing a cucumber-shaped pigskin. Instead, the passing and kicking seemed Just as good, or a little bit better than with the old ball. There's really not so much difference In size, just three fourths of an inch lesa around the short circumference, and three fourths of an inch more around the long. And, after watching Sam Francis boom out a 65 yard spiral punt. I'm for it! . . . For straight line plunging, with plenty of drive and knee action, Sam Is undoubtedly one of the best pro spects seen in the Husker camp PERMANENTS 75c up 15c Finger Waves 2 for 25e Not a School Experienced Operator Open a. m. to p. m. No Appointment Neceuary DAY AND NIGHT BEAUTY SHOP Over Mul S UOS O etionanes t Campus for years. Those knees driving up and down like pistons, he burls his bulky 195 pounds Into the line like a shell. Something has to give, and it's seldom that Sam is found on the bottom without hav ing advanced the leather a few yards. Bible is more than pleased with his big sophomore fullback. A Blue Howell, Clair Sloan and George Sauer rolled Into one. . . . Francis, by the way. Is the boy who was so ill with pneumonia last spring. Didn't have a chance In spring practice, so you didn't hear much about him. Watch him from now on, tho. . . . 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