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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1934)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE Pictures of Nebraska Oklahoma Qrid Tilt Taken at Norman Saturday A me! in Earliurl Will Creel Iter Cousin at Ameu TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19.11. strata , .5w .. Att'Wzam r jrjaftft . . .2"nl XL. 1 i'fy 1 "J's f .v ' i 4k. ii l-:r --,J rwi ?i : . . , m v jar. 171 l;:;:;'';11:. p - . :, ' .. ;: : .'S ' i'iUJ' '''if T .r. A ' f J.-r '. r U CD MlV 1 I'V 4,vi:: -v';, w- -' As - Crturtopy of Alumnus 1. Stcmbock (No. 11) was a strong cog In Oklahoma offense but Hu'oka stopped him. Douglas (No. 29) is ready in case Hubka m'.sccs. 2. Nebraska scored the only touchdown in the closing minutei of the game. Sim Francis carried the ball across from 3rd yard line. 3. Bauer the Husker's quarterback made 11 yards on a spin ner and helped to pave the way for the Nebraska touchdown. 4. Skewes made a long pass to Benson in the third quarter but it was a trifle short. Benson has turned back but too late. 5. Steinbock knew how to return punts and used his knowl edge effectively. He is being forced to the side lines by Benson, Reese and Roman. COLLEGE 30.5 TO 24.5 Glen Funk Leads Nebraska's Cross-Country Team in Friday Meet. The Husker cross-country team came through Us first encounter of the year with flying colors. Led by Glen Funk, the Husker track Bters thoroughly trounced the Tarklo C0H07P, Mo., aggregation last Friday afternoon to the tune of 30 1-2 to 24 1-2. Despite a slow track Funk easily led the field to win in excellent time of 10:6.8. Funk, two-year track veteran hailing from Central City, showed possibilities of turn ing in record-breaking time if the track had been in better condition. The other Nebraska entrans fin ished in the following order: White, third; Rail, fifth; Rice, sixth; and Chittenden, tied for ninth. "Although it was apparent that the conditions of the track handi capped everyone, T am well satis fled with the results of the meet," declared Coach Ayres, "and 1 feci such that we can look forward to a successful year." The Huskers next opponents will be the Kansas State team, whom they will meet next Saturday be tween halves of the Iowa State- NebraBka football game. $10 PER MONTH Hoard and room for men. Xcwly docorntod, pood hent. Reislt-rcd House. 1133 H St. AME3, la. When Amelia Ear hart, woman flyer, appeared on the Iowa Stute college campus last week to deliver a lecture to th student body It was a sort of homecoming for her, even though she had never been In Ames be fore. A second cousin of Amelia Far hart's, Miss Cecilia Earhart, is a new staff member in the Foods and Nutrition Department of Iowa State. While engaged as a research fellow in nutrition, Miss Earhart la also interested In flying. Another of Amelia Earhart cousins, Philip Earhart, graduated from a chemical engineering course here In 1927. LINCOLN CROUPS TO HEAR FRANK I'ORTER C. J, Frankforter, assistant pro fessor of chemistry at tho univer sity, will make talks in November to two Lincoln groups. Before a group of Civic League pupils from the Lincoln schools on Nov, 1 he will dincuss Industrial chemiHtry. Nov. 18 he Is scheduled to speak to a class of boys at the First Plymouth Congregational church on the subject "Military Training in Our Colleges." Party Dresses Cleaned RIGHT DM. I (Mb mbrW' miiilrr mr.lul hnmlllnt. r uridor.lHnil nmlrrlnla ind tlit-lr proper trt'Mnimt In wild 'hrm home "lii-ttutltully nrn." MODKRA1K PHK KH WARSITY V CLEANERS B3367 JOE TUCKER 211 No. 14 ROY WYTHERS FOR THE FIFTIETH TIME, I JENKINS NO! 'YOU CANT BORROW MY CAMPU5 CORDS rrA m J 1 K Tip owNyowowti (I U wsTrf J wffMitH - I I r J a FOR THIS GOLD LABEL AT YOUR CLOTHIER'S, THE MAN WHO WEARS THESE UNIVERSITY CORDUROY TROUSERS HANDS IT TO" EM FOR THEIR GOOD STYLE, COMFORT ANO TOUGH WEAR- 4 95 for Campus Cords OTHERS 2 95 Static l ARNOLD LCVINE Oh, where are ye prophets and ye seers? Gather round quickly, sound the can, bring me army, navy, police, experts, wise boys, something' gone haywire. Are ye all here? And why the glum and silent faces 7 Aha, I knew it. These Iowa Staters pulled a fast one on you guys. Which just goes to show that this old game of football just can't be figured in advance. Yep, something's gone haywire all rurht. all tight. Just look at those predictions. Iowa, Iowa, Iowa. What about the Staters? You just left them out In the cold, eh? Well they sure astounded these middle western states of ours, and the Big Ten and Big 8lx In particular. Especially the Big Six. Ames has been considered a doormat for so long that it is nat ural to expect a victory when the Cyclones arrive to do their storm ing, at least that has been the case with the Huskers for the past few yoars. And now look! These Veen ker men face the Huskers In much the same manner as a Boulder dam. And are those Cyclones ever anxious to whirl around in Memo rial Stadium, and all around the Huskers, too! But no matter what those tor nadoes did to the touted Hawk eyes, you've got to convince me that any team can beat the Corn buskers in Memorial Stadium. Also, those statistics of the Ames Iowa City inter-city match, and great was the joy in Ames, but the gloom in Iowa City was so thick you could cut it with a knife, are just a little bit out of discord with the final tabulations. The scoreboard read 31 to 6. but if the statistics didn't lie. Ames should have won by about 6 points. Every' thing considered, the two teams battled on fairly even terms. But the breaks, ah, there you nave it, the breaks! The breaks favored the Cyclones, and they used them to break Iowa s morale. irst ue zle Simmons fumbled on his 8 vard line. An Ames score followed. Then the dusky flash muffed the pill again on his own 12. Once again the Ames team shoved it the remaining distance, over me pay chalk. From there on it was a rout, Simmons left the game, and the Iowa team went all to pieces. Lit tle Tommy Neal pranced all over the field, and this, coupled with some very excellent punting by Fred Poole, was just loo much for the Hawks' stomach. But the fact still remains, the statistics were very, very close, and if the game hadn't been full or those incompre hensible, unaccounted for things known as the breaks, the score might have been something very different than it was. And then, too, perhaps Iowa was just a little bit overconfident, a little bit worried over where they would spend the evening rather than paying attention to the task at hand, and the task got out of hand. Such things have been known to happen, you know, and it la possible that Coach Ossle Solem couldn't eradicate all the strains of belief in themselves that his men had. 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