The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 26, 1934, Page THREE, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26, 19.1t.
THE DAILY NERRASKAN
THREE
Students Stoke Pep Fires As
Cornhuskers Prepare Repulse
Cyclone Assault.
(Continued from Page 1.)
ler and Chief Bauer as field gen
erals. Neal Is the outstanding: back In
the Iowa State squad whose back
field also boasts such men as AN
lender In the passing department,
and Theophilus, plunging fullback.
Neal now leads all Big Six ball
luggers In scoring, and in addition
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to his flashy running, punts and
passes well.
Ames will have its full strength
available Saturday while the Bible
men will be lacking only the serv
ices of Jerry LaNoue, speedy back
field ace.
Probable starting lineups:
.Iowa State NUirnxkn
HooO le McDonald
Schifroth It Pflum
Hy lg Hdlrit
Brown c Meier
Beraer r Juitlce (r)
Catron rt Thompaon
Poole ra Scherer
Millar qb Bauer
Wllllami in Wllllami
Thcophilua (c) ....rh Cerdwell
Allandar fb Franclt
Day Edgar, of Princeton, writes
that the day of Joe college has
passed, and that the conversation
of the collegian no longer deals
with "girls and gin, football and
frats."
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Room for only two more men. Good
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Choose your . . .
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. at Magee's
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What a hat for campus
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What a chance to save that
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There are cheviots ...
homespuns . . . and many
other rough fabrics. The
patterns are bold . . . with
window pane plaids ...
tweeds . . . ohecks . . And
scotch plaids. A wonderful
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Radio Artist. Feature With
HERBIE KAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
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The winsome young Southern singer featured with Herbie Kay
and his Orchestra, who are coming to Marigold Ciun on s naay,
Oct. 26, through arrangements with the Music Corporation of Amer
ica, is none other than Dorothy Lamour, known to radio listeners as
"Miss New Orleans '.
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Cross-Country Squads Tangle
Saturday Between Halves
Of Iowa State Game.
FUNK IS NEBRASKA HOPE
Saturday afternoon between
halves of the Iowa State-Nebraska
football game the Nebraska cross
country team will meet the Kansas
State squad in the second meet of
the year. The Huskers are in ex
cellent shape, and will undoubtedly
prove to be worthy competitors for
the Kansas State runners.
The team which will start for
Nebraska will probably be com
posed of the same men who de
feated the Tarklo College, Mo.,
trackstera last weekend. The prob
able Nebraska entrants are: Glen
Funk, Howard White, Leonard
Ball, Dave Rice, and E. Chitten
don. These men showed up nicely
in the Tarklo race, and are count
ed on to give a good account of
themselves tomorrow.
Nebraska's best bet Is probably
Funk, two-year veteran, hailing
from Central City, who last week,
running on a alow track, led the
field at Tarkio to win in the excel
lent time of 10:6.8. Other mem
bers of the squad lack only experi
ence, and otherwise are fast de
veloping into tiptop condition, ac
cording to the coaching staff.
"The boys are in fine shape," de
clared Coach Schulte, who has tak
en over the coaching of the squad
during a temporary absence of
Coach Francis Ayres, "and I feel
confident that even though Kan
sas State has a strong- squad, we
will show them some fine running."
Kansas State has a strong team
this year, consisting of several vet
erans along with some new men
who have looked good In practice.
Kansas State la anxious to make
up for the track defeats which
they suffered at Nebraska's hands
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Nebraska.
Two Five-Team Leagues Sign
Up for Touch Football
Competition.
Interest in barb interclub athlet
ics, as well as in the Greek branch
of intramural sports, is greater
this fall than in previous years, ac
cording to a report from the intra
mural athletic office, and is evi
denced by the greater number of
individuals participating and the
larger crowds attending the con
tests. Intramural Director Harold Petx
stated that ten barb clubs, averag
ing twenty players each, are enter
ed in the touch-football competi
tion. The clubs are organized into
two leagues of five teams each and
the schdule will be on a round
The
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robin basis. Every team will play
five games, the winners in each
league playing for the champion
ship and second place. Third and
fourth place will be decided be
tween the teams finishing second
in each league.
Announcement of the names of
clubs and the schedule of games
will be made in Sunday's paper.
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degree Is what the world calls wis
dom Coleridge.
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Special Class Nov. 5
A Professional School of Business Training
for
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