TT1RF.E FRIDAY. OCTORF.R 19. 191. inh iiaih ,..m , j iw. n.i.i sc. iteneain a pernuuei oniy iro to play mm Wit Encounter Scheduled To Be Run Off Under Lights. Nebraska B squad tapered tft WUi a brisk warmup Thursday Afternoon for their frame Friday big, frith the Wesleyan riains tnen. Both teams are strong and make a, rood showing on the ILfntversity Place gridiron when lbs p'ay. Coach Elmer HubVa ran the UubbiM thru a sort of touch and rasa tg-ame. Each one was given a thasce to nm with the ball and the ban was Sown when the man was touched. This was to prevent any fchace of an Injury. The grame is scheduled at 8 'clock and will be played under the lights at the Wesleyan fielS. Wesleyan anticipates a good crowd trinee they are counting on scoring tjtrit a bit against the B's. How ver, from what practice the Nub bins have had with the first string and In their game with Wayne they Khould be at the pinnacle of their jtrength. JTEEfcASKA OPENS DE FENSE OP BIO SIX CHAM PIONSHIP; RALLY SCHED ULED FRIDAY, Continued from Page 1.) bolding a slight advantage. . The Nebraska stock has soared to rirevious heights In Big Six compe itlon as a result of the trimming administered Iowa, -but two factors Just about offset this slight su periority. 1) The game is to be played at Norman. 2j Nebraska has beaten Oklahoma but three times out of five on their turf, con sidered by Sooner partisans an x ellent record against the Husk rs. One thing is definitely assured from the start As has been the case in every game this season, Nebraska will have to rely on in experienced sophomores, while the opposition will take the field well fortified with veterans and near- Tf YOU STEED A CAR -hy not rent from n fcnofl ran t Invent Tatiw in the country no red tape. The car can M lor ynti and take you home lor m trifling charge. MOTOR OUT COMPANY Always -Open 11 P St. BS8I9 SJtetres Will Captain Husker Team Saturday Glenn Skewea, red-haired 7 pound senior triple threat back trom Imperial, Neb., will eap tain te Huatcera In their (tial conference elaah with the 1 3ra S e ncrt at Norman Sat m t 4 a y. Ikwi started t - - V ll I member i j C J "B" fl team two A I yeere t S I tn4 played I ban witn I them for twe years. Thi jytar b found M nv elf, and b twwniey Mount. large Share of the running, kicking, and passing for Coach Bible's men. Not only Is be an Important of fensive threat, but bis backing up the line Is of the best. veterans. But with two bard games under their belt, played against leaders in Big Ten competition, those Husker sophomores are be ginning to eradicate those faults which are apparent in new men, and which marred, or the most part, many of their performances In the opening Wyoming skirmish. Francis Looks Well. Bis: Sam Francis Is bitting the line, kicking, and passing as if be never knew there was such a thing as the sophomore jitters, known to the intelligentsia as in feriority complex. Sam had a big day against Iowa was an im portant cog in the backf ield which scored both touchdowns, bagging the leather over once himself; and If it hadnt been for his accurate placement of the pigskin between the crossbars that brought the Husker total to 14. Iowa would have m-alkefl off victor. The Ober- lin, Kas., line crusher showed a complete reversal of form from his performance in his first game. The manning backfield for the Ruskers listed three first year men on the books, Sam Francis, Llovd Cardwell and Ron Douglas Both touchdowns were accounted for bv the efforts of these three and the pass snagging ability of another soph end player, Les Mc Donald. McDonald played a stellar defensive rime also, ana tne t-ara well, Douglaa, Francis combina tion was hard to beat at backing up the forward wall. Sooners (Laying for Nebraska. ATI four of these men will see action against Oklahoma, and the brunt of the work mill fall on their shoulders. The question then to be answered is whether tne "in experienced" sophs can offset the 1 " io yJ ?3 FRI. SAT. SUN. 1 HILTON ffE: Big Cava FRI. SAT. SUN. The Wvrld Famou SIAMESE TWINS IN PERSON ON STAGE See the Most Amazing Act On the Stage Today! They Sing, H 1 Dance and Play! 9 ACT VAUDEVILLE SHOW 1 j M Glittering Array of Big Time Talent ! J with THE HILTON SISTERS' 20-PIECE ORCHESTRA CROEL A ALLAN "Laughi Set to Wmlc" YORKE a TRACEY "Comedy Ace" INEZ . DEWYN "Art Clnmlct" CHIEF EAGLE JFEATHER Other Big Acts! ON THE SCREEN 4 -Great Drama of o Clnrimn hiwr tir the Au thor of Grand HotT VICKI BAUM'S 1 GIVE YY lOVF lth PAUL LUCAS WYXNE GIBSON STARTING TODAY!! 1 l l tr?--..? Ayr I V f laomano1 frX' U r-tik Letters 1 BtV W S V inTf!t -n experienced Sooners. They out played' Iowa, and Iowa arrlveo. with an all-veteran combination, w.fr it i. mtll kiMX Blr SIX UUl tfc -T. fact that the constituent members "lay' for Nebraska, and Oklahoma Is primed to the highest degree for that coveted title. PiMtm Indications didst aeem to work out bo well for Lew Hard age and his aeeking crew. Rated on paper being one of the wtrongest Oklahoma was pushed all over tne neia ny v-nrmiy. but managed w win in imw nAmn vn a break, and then dropped a 1 to 0 frame to Texaa Texas, however, aereaiea ioirr Dame In their first Mart, and the Longhorna practically the tiame team Nebraska trounced 2 to 0 in lUSS'a opener, are well on their way to an unbeaten season. Huskers Have Potent Offense. Nebraska on the other nand, mramnM WVATVilne' SO tO 0. a vitme which nroved verv little cither for or against the Huskera; list to MinnesoU 20 to 0; and beat Iowa 14 to IS. In the Iowa win. Nebraska rave manv Of tne spon scribes and critics much to think AMvnatYtiTitr a defense heretofore little expected, and an exceptionally poworrui TOrennc. The Biblemen's chances of adding At... fTtTr civmTi to their already wtll-filled belt increased in the eyes of tne experca. Kw.m n jwuinhi tt the Okla boma-Texas game. It seemed that the sooners were iymg ktw wn.a any of their pet ground gaining projects, savin them for Ne braska. Or it may have been a case of Oklahoma's Just being out classed ana nnamg no ctpponuniLj to open np. Whatever the reason, Oklahoma didnt display anything vry encouraging to Oklabomans when they met the Longhorns, and the Red and White supporters are i eyeing the Husker invasion with revenge in their hearts. j Sooners Always Tough. j Oklahoma has always been a1 tough team for the Huskers to trim on their home turf, admm j istering their only beating of Ne-brt-a there, and holding the Huskers toucbdownless for the first time in history two years ago. Last year the Sooners scored the only touchdown made against the Huskers in conference compe tition. The Nebraska lineup will be ap proximately the same that started against Iowa Glenn Skewea, the red bead from Imperial will cap tain the Scarlet from the fullback post, and will be understudied by Sam Francis. Henry "Chief " Bauer win can signals, with Lloyd Card well, the Seward speedster at right half, and Ron Douglas, Crete product, at left. Bernard Scherer and Lester McDonald win hold down the nd posta, Scherer baa ing from Elk Point, S. D., and Mc Donald from 5rand Island. Rus sell Thompson, whose weight and height have earned bim the title of "King Kong" to bis mates, win employ bis 2S5 pounds at one tackle, and Carroll Reese of Chap pen win assume the responsibility at the other. James Heldt of Soottsbluff and 51en JJustice of Orand Island wm g-et the nod at the guard bertha, while the cen .n t iwid down, of course, by Franklin Meier, aJl Big Six pivot. Biblewn Uninjured. The Husker squad wa unham pered by injuries as it took its final workout within the narrow confines of the indoor stadium Thursday. Rain and wet grounds forced the team to seek practice grounds under cover. Nothing but dummy Bcrimmage on signals took place, the walls prohibiting pass ing or kicking. A squad of approximately twenty-eight win leave Lincoln fnr Nor , .t aiK TMdav. arriving at Oklahoma City 7:45 Saturday morning, ana mamng xne xrip and from Norman by special train rT iDklahnma Citv. The men who will make the trip are: End"- ! MrrwnmHI. Heroura nir er: Bd(Tr si, Ry Toitwn, Vergil 1- klTa(!kl.! mrolfl HolmtMwk. Wnltrr pnum. mrrnll Xmm. Riell Ttnmi)iion, Ed Tlpteerov. Ouarrt: Jmi 'Hemt. Olen 3utlo. f?lvrt mtillf. Ldn Huhkn. fehnlof ol WIMm DBrown, Bill Gmrnlok, or Ver non Srofield. w. nantiirar Pranklln Vler. 'BUI Mnmheiu, Nitl Mhrlng. Baakn: Menry Mur. nmwn x.omx.,, Llnvd Crtlwll, Ton DmiBlM. KBlph i:id rtdM Hum Punnet.. Jrry lNou. Pud pmoii, OlMi SKtiM, Klln Turner. Johnny Wllltom.. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM MEETS TARKIO TODAY Nebraska Runners Motor to Missouri for First Race of Year. vv rTvM.countrv team voi hv it. first taste of compe tition this afternoon, when It meets the Tarkio college, mo, wm Tarklo. The race mm r run on college-Central College football game. vrmVii sf the Nebraska team. alw are entervd In the event are: O.len fmk. Central City; Howard White, Tecumseh; Leonard BalL Dave Rice. Nelirt: and A. Chittenden, CSatonia Coach Francis AjTea had planned ro wice along a sixth man, Fred Bhimer, of Lincoln, but, because of an In jury, Blumer has been forced to drop athletic activities for this "The bovs are In excellent shape," declared Coach Ayrea. "and I feel sure that they will give their opponents some real competition." The team will travel to Tarkio by auto, leaving Lincoln Friday morning and returning either Fri day night or some time Saturday. beat Missouri last Saturday. IS to d, in the only conference Rme io date, three cyclones iigurea in ure scoring. At the top ol Ihe heap are Tommv Neat, bnlbant sophomore quarteiback, who sprinted thirty yards thru a broken field lo regis ler, and Frank Hood, slant end, who caught Bill Allender's long pass over the Tiger goal line. Freddie Poole, sophomore wing man. Is In Ihlrd place with one tone point after touchdown to his credit. What a team the Duke team must be this sear. They ran over Georgia Tech. Playing fullback on the Duke team Is Jack "The Scooter" Alexander, who weighs onlv 16 pounda The heaviest player on the team weighs 1SW pounds. Were they ever outweighed bv Georgia I ask you, were they ? Concedng a weight av erage of" well over twenty pounds rVilr slMWII POt tO- I per mini , " gether and foisht like mad to owt (Kore the Georgia Tech Ramblin Wreck, Mvre substantial gams xvrre made In scrimmage. The line, which at Tulsa let the defense thru nine times for Mai of 46 yards lost in rontnmas. against champ'ion and K. U. football sat was the only player to remain In the game thruout the full sixty minutes. The y LLOYO HENDRICKS Some disputes have risen to this writer's ears about the tackle Cardweir made on Schneidman, i w.n..b ep Imn Cardwell Was out there to stop Schneidman if be could. He bad to tacKie naro he get away. The tackle bad to be hard and clean. , . , It was a matter of bard luck that Schneidman happened to be so unprotected in attempting to catch a pass. The only thing th writer sees to reproach Cardwell for is the fact that after the play when be saw the Iowa man was down is the fact that he did not go back to help in getting bim off Another state clsasic is the Iowa and Iowa State game at Ames Sat urday. The Cyclones fresh from a victory ever Coach Frank Carideo's team from Columbia will be out to win. In the three Iowa State games this season, the Cyclones have won bv a comfortable margin. The first team has Jwt played more than two or three quarters of any game, and the reserves have managed to hold their own against the opposi tion, w'hen inserted n the third or fourth pi arter. Coaches at Ames plan to have wnnrifn Meaehers erected on State field behind the end sones and i down the west side of the stadium to accomodate the overflow crowd that is expected. For probably the only time this jear, xnree tooxdb.ii men irora mr Six scoring race. v nen nowa owlc THE OWL PHARMACY Thick Viiln XrilV mi T" SuTiflm-ich ifh 5-e wH liWu Y0TJH DRUO STORE we Et-ivc Select Your Cleaner as Cautiously as You Do Your Garments Buy QUALITY Cleaning Wcdern Cleaners Soukup a Westover Call F2S77 for Servioe .Two - Way, HOSE fit foot and leg action pr. 2 prs. 1.90 Coach Afl Xdndsey praised the sportsmanship of the St Benedict team after the game. 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