The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 08, 1935, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
HUSKERS LEAVE
MAPLE TUSSLES
Scarlet Encounters Kansas,
Oklahoma on Final
Road Trip.
SQUAD OF EIGHT DEPARTS
Nebraska Faced With Big Six
Cellar Berth If Both
Games Are Lost.
Taking a last, all-inclusive In
ventory ol the ammunition, artil
lery, and basketball strategy.neces
sary to precipitate Oklahoma's
Sooners, perched precariously on
the lowest rung of the upper half
of the Big Six conference ladder,
l'iom their third place ledge, Ne
braska's Scarlet hoopsters con
ducted a final workout on the coli
seum maples Thursday night.
raying mis morning at 7:30 on
the zephyr. Coach Brown
Husker combination will set sail on
me nnai road trip of the season-
ana a very harrowing Journey it
promises to be for the Scarlet bas
Keieers. or minus the bulldog
leimuuy or me inaomitable story
uuuk nuro, me acanet quintet
clinging to a rather undignified
fifth place ranking by dint of one
conquest in rour league emrafi-e
ments. And with Missouri's Tigers
naving two wins in ten games, both
scored over Nebraska, to their
credit, only a little less unsuccess
ful in the race for pennant orchids,
the Husker struggle to evade the
basement spot gives promise of
none too sparkling outcome.
None tho less, Coach Browne's
basketeenng charges will depart
into me southern atretches Friday
with the firmly avowed determina
tion of salting away the Sooners
the following evening, and that
undertaking completed, the
Brownemen will transfer their as
sault headquarters to Lawrence,
Kansas, where the Scarlet troops
win sneii Kansas University Mon
aay nignt in an attempt to run
down the Big Six leadership colors
irora me lortress of the Jayhawk-
ers.
Coach Browne will lake eight of
tne varsity noopsters to the Jay-
nawx stronghold, Rollin "Bud
Parsons, Henry Whitaker, Harvey
widman, George Wahlquist, Harry
Sorenson, Howard Baker, Bud
Leacox, and Leland Hale. The
Husker mentor has not yet deter
mined the starting combination
against either Oklahoma or Kan
sas. The basketeers will return
Tuesday morning in time for
classes.
The maple performers were sent
Typewriters
All makes for rental. Special rate
to ntudent for Inn term.
Uaed and rebuilt marhinea on easy
payments. B2157.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
130 No. 12 St. Lincoln, Nebr.
SOUTHLAND
O'SHEA - ROGERS MOTOR CO.
FORD DEALERS 14th & M
WATCH WE FORDS GO BY
8, 1935.
j Movie Directory
LINCOLN THEATRI COUP.
TUAHT
will Rore
COUNTY CHAIRMAN.'
LINCOLN
'SWEKT ADELINE," with
Irene Dunne.
OAPHIUM
"GIRL OF MY DREAMS,"
tilua vaudeville wltli Bennie
Moten and hi Hi Hatters
of Jam,
COLONIAL
Zane Greys "R 0 C K Y
MOUNTAIN MYSTERY."
LlBtATY
Miriam
Hopkins
in "THB
IN THfi
RICHEST
IRL
WORLD.
SUN
"ROMAN SCANDALS"
"I GIVE MY LOVE."
and
WESTLAND THEATRE CORP.
VARSI CY (25c Any Time)
"CARNIVAL," with
Tracy, Sally Kllera,
Jimmy Durante.
Lee
and
KIVA (Mat. IOci Nile 15c)
"PIG CALIBRE" with Bob
Steel.
thru preparatory workouts for the
critical engagements Thursday
uisnt, me practice session lnclud
ing both defensive and offensive
piaya against the freshman hoop,
sters. In the frosh offensive ses'
sion the veterans played air tight
ball to hold the first vear candi
dates virtually scoreless, breaking
up tne attack and gaining the ball
almost at will. Coach Browne was
forced to spend more time pointing
out mistakes to the veterans dur
ing the veterans' assault oppor
tunity, in which the frosh employed
the Oklahoma style of defensive.
Two surprise engagements were
announced this week by the so
ciety editor of an eastern univer
city news organ, the prospective
grooms being the ones surprised.
They were fraternity pledges who
had been ordered to propose to a
couple of coeds as a part of their
pre-initiation duties.
"Legal" subsidization for ath
letes may be authorized at Penn
sylvania State college if the pro
posal now before the college au
thorities is accepted. The plan
suggests athletic prowess, mental
ability, and character as the three
points on which scholarships may
be awarded.
ALL THIS WEEK
The Return of Peter Grimm
UNIVERSITY PLAYERS
TEMPLE THEATRE
Tickets 50c and 75c Starts 7:30
SATURDAY MATINEE
T
Hurdler Thought Lost fo
Dual Track Meet With
Iowa Staters.
VICTORY HOPES GLOOM
Nebraska hopes .for a :inder vie
tory over Iowa State tracksters
seemed a trifle gloomy Thursday
when it was announced that Ken
neth Chapman's participating in
three sprint events is uncertain
The former Wymore hurdle jump
er suffered a bruised foot in prac
tion recently, and it has not yet
been determined whether the in'
jury will allow him to take part in
the Saturday meet.
Otherwise, according to Henry
r. Schulte, Scarlet track and field
mentor, the Husker squad is in
complte readiness for the Staters
and plans to welcome them with
the most competitive reception
possible. Coach Schulte will show
moving pictures Friday afternoon
of the style and form of some of
the country's best track athletes
with the view of adding a last fin
lshing touch to the Scarlet's per
formance.
Tricolor tryouts will be held on
Saturday afternoon on the sta
dium track following the Cyclone
meet to determine the capabilities
of the freshmen cinder candidates.
The tryout is the first of a series
of preliminaries to the tricolor
meet to be held Feb. 13.
Y. W. CABINET GROUP
WILL HAVE MEETING
(Continued from Page 1).
bers into the organization of the
Y. W. C. A. office.
Members of the new cabinet are
Lorraine Hitchcock, Alaire Barkes.
Phyllis Jean Humphrey, Barbara
DePutron, Margaret Deeds, Gladys
Klopp, Ruth Matschullat, Jane
Keefer, Mary Edith Hendricks,
Evelyn Diamond, Eleanor Neal.
Doris Weaver, Jean Palmer, Beth
Taylor, Caroline Kyle, Margaret
Phillipl, Theodora Lohrman, Ro
wena Swenson, Anne Pickett, and
Corinne Claflin.
At the close of the setting up
YOUR DRUG STORE
You will enjoy our tasty Tost
wich Sandwiches for your noon
lunch. Phone us for candies.
The OWL PHARMACY
148 No. 14th A P St. Phone B1068
THE DAILY NFRRASKAN
Plays Peter Grmm.
Courtesy Lincoln JournHl.
For the first time this season
Harold Sumption has been cast in
lengthy role of a Unlversitv
Players production. Pete was one
of the doctors seen in the first
scene of "Yellow Jack," and also
played a minor role as Henrv Lin
den in "The Shining Hour," both
plays having been given here this
season. However, in the title role
of "The Return of Peter Grimm,"
Sumption really has a role worthv
of his talents. This is a character
ization role, which calls for a more
matured actor. As the elderly man
seen in the first act, and as the
ghost of the same man in the two
final acts, Sumption eives the au
dience a rare treat.
conference, the schedule of staff
meetings will be completed . All
members of the Y. W. C. A. are
urged to sien up for staff work the
first part of the work beginning
Feb. 11.
Kohert Klnkln'a ptrcnt ntnry of
a awell my, a araml itlrl and
a miracle bnli.v.
Any
Time
Last
Day!
Tomorrow!
David Jeelt the wrath of
hi cruel atep-father,
Mr. Murdstone
inn?
Their eyes met . . and David
and Dora began the ever-old,
ever-young story of love
His heart leapt as he
aw hit first story
in print!
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David confronted the villain
ous Uriah Heep with the evi
dence of his treachery
A shadow was soon
to fall on their
great love
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Seat NOW t'l.AVINO I
25c ft
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VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR
PRESENTS PROGRAM
Wishnow Plays HandeVs
Compositions at
Convocation.
Emanuel Wishnow, violin in
structor in the university school of
music, was the featured artist at
the fourteenth musical convocation
held Wednesday afternoon at 4
o'clock in the Temple theater.
Earnest Harrison played the piano
accompaniment.
Mr. Wishnow included on his pro
gram the Adagio, Allegro and Lar
ghetto movements of Handel's So
nata in D Malor. Chausson's
Poeme, Op. 25. Nigun by Bloch,
La Fille Aux Cheveaux de Lin by
Debussy, and Sarasate's Romanza
Andaluza and Zapateado.
university or Oklahoma stu
dents petitioned for and declared
their independence and demanded
that the rule prohibiting week
night dates be lifted, since they
were oicj enougn to mind their own
business and to take care of them
selves.
TODAY!
ON THE
STAGEI!
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Victor """
Art"""
ryjOTEN
and
of J"1
Featuring
JULIA LEE
..Trmp.in Blue Sifr
BUSTER MOTEN
JAMES BUSHING
OTHER
BIG ACTS
Screen I
"GIRL
O'
MY DREAMS"
with
MARY CARLISLE
ORPHEUIYI
25c All Day
i y
WILL ROGERS
A LOVE STORY FOR THE AGES BECOMES
YOUR GREATEST SCREEN THRILL !
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At the age of eight, David
found himself alone, working
in the tlumi of London
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Glorious romance reaches your heart in one of the
great achievements of the motion picture... A mag
nificent pageant of humanity, Charles Dickens'
finest love-story sweeps across the screen now
as a rare and thrilling experience in the theatre.
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With a star cast of 65 players featuring:
W. C. FIELDS MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
MADGE EVANS EDNA MAY OLIVER
FRANK LAWTON ELIZABETH ALLAN
LIONEL BARRYMORE
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW
LEWIS STONE ROLAND YOUNG
ADDED
POPEYE CARTOON
"Barnacle Bill"
Spring
hats
are here
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sailors ofj-thvfacc bonnets
Bretons sleek toques
STITCHED CREPKS, TAM ETAS, SILKS, ROUGH
STRAWS, PETAMNKS, NOM ITY STRAWS, FABRIC
STRAWS, Many a sinnrl lop-off for now or old rnsrmhle.
MUllnrry Fourth Floor
MlLMta
In "County
David com! to the Mictwbers --home
indeed to a homeless
little boy I
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YACHT CLUB BOYS
"Hear Yea, Hear Yea"
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Keiuge Irom the cruelty of the
world in the arms of crusty,
warm-hearted Aunt Betsey
Only 2Sc
till 6 P. M.
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