The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1936, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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TIIF, DAILY NERRASKAN
SUNDAY. OCTORER 25. 1936.
WEIR TO PRESENT
When the clock says .
PICTURES OCT. 26
UP!
Bible's Coaching Film Also
Shown, in Four Reels.
At Lincoln Hotel.
waken with pleasure . . . in a room you 're proud of!
GET
Kit Weir, Nebraska's fiosh
roach, scout ami cameraman, will
give students a chance to see the
pictures of the Minnesota-Ne
braska football game, when they
are shown at the Lincoln Hotel
Won. lay, Oct. 2(5, at S o'clock. Ad
mission charges will be ten anil
twenty-five cents.
Clopher-IIusker pictures have
been completed and the last min
ute louchdown sprint by Andy
Uiam can be seen as the highlight
ot the film. A new eight foot
beaded .screen has been purchased
by the athletic department to
inak." it easier to present pictures
to a large audience.
Another feature of this progiam
will 1h the bowing of Coach Dana
X. Bible's football film which was
completed at the start of the pies
cut school year. Football fans will
ihave a chance to brush up on
the fundamentals while watching
this sound-in-filiii in which Coach
Bibl.' points out many of the finei
ipoints of the game. It is a sound
picture using Cornhuskers to
demonstrate plays and formations.
Bible Film Finished.
Couch Bible's new coaching
film, "Football." is complete in
four reels. Part one deals with
;the kicking game, illustrating the
. proper technique for holding and
I kicking the ball on kickoffs, punts,
J th op and placekicks. Shows team
, play and formations for going
'down under kicks, returning kicks,
i protecting the kicker, Working
kicks, catching and returning
k: 1:.-.
Kunnins phase is the second
pait. H illustrates the proper
- technique going into the line, in
side and outside tackle, around
end .slants and sweeps, cutbacks,
reverses and fake reverses. Tech
nique of avoiding ticklers, dem
onstration of blocks and typical
huddles and shifts are portrayed.
Third Part on Defence.
The third part has to do with
the defense against running at
tacks. Individual player's assign
ments are demonstrated and dis
cussed with the best methods for
getting across the line of scrim
mage to make the tackle. Tackling
methods are shown in full.
I'assing completes the pictures.
Demonstrations are given on how ,
Jo pass effectively, protect the
pa.-wi, get pass-receivers in the
open, defend against passing of
.fense with zone and rnan-to-rr.an
deft ;.-,-, and throw lateral ar.d
thov -i pas-es
P.etures of the Indian-Nebraska
giim will also be shown to those
who desire to irmain and see them.
r 1 1 i:oyetii WHITES
i:v COMPOSITIONS
li:iri!('ior IVi form- on
Kailio City Rcviru
In .pw York.
Wilbur Chenoweth, piai.o 111
fit.'intoi at the school of music,
ha.- recently written two piano
compositions. "The Arrow and
the Song" and "Supplications."
The first nurrbcT was released by
Wh.Mnnrk and Company, New
,,Yo; ': publishers, the first of Oc
l.ibei . "Supplications," although
hti'l in manuscript form, will be
introduced by Sidney Pebble
Siimiijv norn;ng when he .sings
il i'ir tile services in the First
i'Hh Congregational church.
his return to Lincoln
.el:. Mr. Chcno.vi Hi was
,v Voi I: Cit y where on )
!h be performed on the
.i'.h Radio Itevicw at Ha
rk
U
if'
,.V..i
ilio City. Original coii po' i' :ons
r ,f Mi Chenoweth's that were
Ik-. ud on the program were
'Hji : st Fest ival, " which was
playd by th'; orchestra, and
, "Waltz Caprice" which Mr.
Chenoweth himself played on the
l.ieno.
(ic;il (iulhfdral (lio!r
To Broadcast on KI'AR
Th Oreat Onthedral Choir will
go on the air in R special broadcast
,ov. i Kf-'AU at t:'M .Sunday after
lioor. This vocal cnc'-mblo, still
.in th" early part of its season, Is
again under Hie direction ai John
lio.'lioro.igli.
Insistaiit
, , Alarm Clocks
Newly designed c'eik and boud
oir clocks.. In walnut cases.
Guaranteed for 40 hour move
ment. Height 5 Inchei-'
Width 6 lnchc H.&JJ
- Hl'IKiKR Street Floor
. Screens
l'or privacy , . . use ruidniR
serpens. 72 Inches hii;h. ttt Qr
Six beautiful patterns..
-HUDOE'S - Fcurtn Floor
Student Rooms
May be so bright and cheery if you but take time to dress
them up. Rudge's gives you lots of ideas. We are glad
to help you assemble your furnishings too!
. . . Drapery and Spread Sets
ChinL
Floral pattern t'Mt leniiud
you of siirtiiR in the. dead of
winter. 36 inches wide
Bright colors. Viird
29c
Ready-made drapes and spreads for the beds that
match! Made of crash trimmed with
crewel embroidery and applique.
Gay things for your room. Curtains
'i6.2'j yards $2.29. Spread lor full f
.-io bods. $2.20. Kach .t'ece Mmm
T29
-RUDGE'S -Fourth Floor
. Drapes
Rayon damask drapes m bio
caded patterns. Blue, green, red
rust, cream. 25 in, jjo QC
bv 2'.- vard" Pun 3Z.3j
Couch Covers
iiude ol heayy. dnrab! cra-.ll
use for couch or bed. Blue,
sreen or brown. CO
60x108 En eh JOU
50 Inch Cretonnes
Make your couch covers, wind
ow drapes, and cover your fur
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59c
- RUDGE'S- Fourth Floor
Shades
. . Aria Mantle Radios
Windo-A .shude.s dm : k! your.'
luok lacty .30 In. bv 11 Tti
You may have either CQ-.
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. India Prints
giirtiMB&ateliihw
Orieir.il beauties J.jr lie ,.;n
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- Rt'Ptif: S Fcurtn Floor
. ..... . .. -i: ,
$J Q95
Collegians . . . you musl have
..Knee Hole Desks
You'll find dull moments fi'led to
capacity .. .you'll find homesick days
gradually disappear if you have an
Aria to keep you company.
These mantle models are Ideal for the student room.
They're so conveniently small... yet powerful enough!
They have high and low tone control. .. .five tubes....
the new edge lighted dial... and a beautiful walnut fin
ish. See that you get one soon!
RUDOE'S Third Floor
For lie hesl light . . . use
I. E,S- Lamps
SJQ95
S-j ( oi fori abl- lor s; utl vine
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I. parly :-o long. Sf.cn large
T't'imy drawers beautiful
ly made ot dull, hard-f.rn.srj
inliogar.y or v.ainut vomer.
S'fi;e are solid maple. Th
to; iiiPai.ui r-s 21 v 43
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. . . Desk Chairs
; - u. (iy Windsor tyj.-e:; . . con:K,rt- I c """'j "7 C
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Super!) comfort found wifli
. . . Studio Couches
$95
Am
Tested and approved by the Il
luminating Electrical Society as
the proper light for clof-'e work
. . . reading. For table, desk . . ,
these give indirect light . . . and
have an 8-inch reflector. GoM
tinted metal base with tan and
brown parchment shad.
Iljditf's- Fourth Floor
Sjg50
li' d airl Ioli.i).- coiniifiotion . . .converts into a full sicd l.i d or
two tingle bed.--. IC.-.c-h couch lias three, large, .spring-fi'l.-d
cuihion.,. I;iii!fnlly cov'r'd with green, ru.st or brown.
- I'.fJKJK'S K'.nrtli ri'.i.r.
Rest between classes in
. . Lounge Chairs
Oil, :o very comfortable yon just
can't resi:;t the-.e. They have a stool
to match . . . .a high back .... loose seat
cushions. .. .covered on both tides.
Guaianiei-d spring construction. Home spun covers i,i rust,
given or brown. K.'itge sized ottoman.
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. Numdah Rugs
KOK YOUK ROOM 4x6 feet rug.t. Hade from
felted goat hair . . . embroidered with colored j "T tZ
wool yarnw. The background.s arc white or '
tan. Imported from India. Known for their
years of service. Washable
- RUDGE'3 -Fourth Floo:
For More Than Fifty Years The Quality Store Of Nebraska!