THE DAILY NERRASKAN, FRIDAY. OCTOBEK 1. 1937 TAGE THREE Ping Pong Added, Soccer Eliminated, Track Made Minor. Harold Petz, director of the in tramural sports propram, an nounced yesterday that there were jio radical changes In the rules of the Intramural games this year. The changes made were elim ination of soccer from the pro gram, the adding of ping pong as n minor sport, and the demoting of track from a. major to a minor sport. The system of sroring for the three classes of sports is based on the number of men involved in the game, the number of games in the tournament, and the popularity of the sport. Majors Count More. Athletic events that rank high 3n these three qualifications are classed as major sports, such as touch football. Softball and Class A basketball. Other athletic events surh as bowling, water polo, rifle shooting, volley ball, Class B bas ketball and track are ranked as in termediate sports. Ting pong, hand ball, tennis, golf, and horseshoes are classed as minor sports. Major events score 150 for winning the tournament, intermediate 100 and minor events score 50. Track was demoted because it Involved too few men and lasts for only a few days in the spring. Ting pong was added because it makes more athletic events during the winter, and soccer was elimi nated because of lack of interest. Biff Bierman! "A woman's college is nut con cerned with the war between men and women. . .The notion that women's colleges were designed to gear women to fight nun is out of date." Wellesley college's youthful president, Mildred 11. McAfee, dis cusses her hope of training young women to take their places in .society, not militanlly, but intelli gently aware of their responsibili ties as eit irons. typewiiitkks AM standard makes tor sale or rent. Used and rebuilt machines on easy terms. Nebraska Typewriter Co. 130 No. 12 St. B2157 Lincoln, ehr. Tomorrow the 1937 football sea son begins in dead seriousness. Last week saw the traditional varsity-fresh or warmup setup games for the college elevens completed with impressive whitewashings ad ministered by the varsity crews. Last week's games meant little. Tomorrow's contests may break oi make some teams, although it is difficult to predict which teams will come out the small end of the victory horn as none have shown enough stuff on the ball to ad judge them accordingly. So with a merry helgh-ho and a snap of the fingers under the noses of those mercenary-minded mugs whose only wish is to wager on the outcomes, I hereby climb out on a limb this 30th day of September in the Year of Our Lord nineteen-hundred and thirty-seven to prognosticate as. follows and to-wit: Laugh if you like, but NEBRAS KA will edge out a victory ovei MINNESOTA (if it isn't a tie or u me viKings don t score more points than the Huskers. I NORTHWESTERN will enjoy a field day at the expense of IOWA STATE, foe of the Cornhuskers at Ames next week. OKLAHOMA will have tough sledding against RICE and will drop its second game of the sea son. MISSOURI, Nebraska's biggest conference threat. will hand COLORADO a sound trouncing. j KANSAS should give BETH ANY a licking too, although the I Java aren't greatly improved over I iro;. j PITT will have no difficulty at I all in disposing of WEST VIR jGINIA bv a very lop-sided score. BOSTON COLLEGE, better I than ever, will defeat KANSAS I STATE but it should be a good I contest. ! National nominations: Boston over Lehigh, N. Y. U. over Car j ncgie Tech, Temple over Ari- 20na, Arkansas over T. C. U., Army over Clcmson, S. M. U. ! over Centenary, Vanderbilt over I Chicago, Navy over The Citadel, Colgate over Cornell, Creighton over Oklahoma A. & M., Notre ! Dame over Drake, Duquesne over West Virginia Wesleyan, Fordham over Franklin-Marshall, Harvard over Springfield, Holy Cross over Providence, Texas (D. X. Bible's boys)over Louisiana State, Yale over Maine. Marquette over Wiscon sin, Michigan State over Michi gan, Purdue over Ohio State, Stanford over Oregon, South Dakota State over Omaha, Washington over Southern Cali fornia, Idaho over Washington State. Read 'em and weep! Biff Bierman! Nebraskan Prints Varsity Songs, Forestalls Humming "Dum-de-dum, ta-ta-dum. . ." go sings about half the attendance at football games, rallies and on other occasions when praises of dear j old "Alma Mammy" are sung on high. To forestall that sort of thing this year the Nebraskan i s herewith presenting the words to the most popular of Nebrask a's songs and yells. (Save this for future use. I THE CORNHUSKER, By Robert W. Stevens. Come a runnin' boys, Don't you hear that noise Like thunder in the sky How it rolls along In the good old song For the sons of Ne-hras-ki Now it's coming near With a rising cheer That will sweep all foes away So with all are vim We are bound to win And we're going to win today. Chorus. For Nebraska and the Scarlet For Nebraska and the Cream Tho' they go through many a battle Our colors still are seen So in contest and in victory W will wave them for the team And 'twill always stir a Corn husker The old Scarlet and the Cream. THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE NEBRASKA. There is no place like Nebraska Pear old Nehraska U, Where the girls are the fairest The boys are the squarest Of any old place that you knew. There is no place like Nebraska. Where they re all true blue. We'll all stick together In all kinds of weather For dear old Nebraska U. NEBRASKA FIELD SONG. Fight, fight, fight. For the Scarlet and Cream, We'll all fight like mad for the team Smash through the line We're with you all the time, Touchdown, Nebraska U, Rah, rah, rah. Go, Nebraska. Pile up that score, We've got to take this game! We're going to win We'll never give in Fight, Nebraska, fight. HAIL VARSITY. , By Wilbur Chenoweth. j Hail to the team, The stadium rings as ev'ryone i sings the Scarlet and Cream Cheers for a victory Echo our loyalty; So on, mighty men V -'si I ED Stt'EI'ES .ja"' is LJ I (land flairs for R Train to Report Today ut 3:30 All men interested in playing "B" team football are asked to report to the practice field at 3:30 this afternoon. Candidates are needed badly and are asked to report by Monday afternoon. Three games have been scheduled which will take the team on trips to Kearney, Wayne and Mitchell, S. D. be an understudy, Andy Uram, has only a 23 yard record. Last year over V000 Huskers migrated north to Minnesota. This year the Viking followers retali ate with a southward migration of 4,000 cash customers. This was the number at the last check, but Nordic officials believe that there will be a last minute rush for the Nebraska bound train. BIFF BIERMAN! Aero Hour Finds (lamjuis Favoring Vikings It is now the zero hour! Within 21 hours the skies over Huskerland will be packed with footballs, pennants, hoarse cheers, and enthusiasm. Nebraska will be playing its first grid encounter of the year against the mighty Min nesota Gophers, defending national football champs. The campus has finally been jolted from its doldrums and realizes that there is a football game abrewing and it begins to rise and cheer. Who will win when Leif Bier- tions run to hockey and basket ball, being a varsity man in both. Harold Van Every, sophomore ball carrying zephyr, comes to the capitol city with a 29.4 yard per play ball carrying average. The man to whom he is supposed to Grand Hotel! Grand Coffee Shop! Grand Plate Lunches ! 15c 25c 30c 301 N 12 "The Bit- Mnn from the Smith" NAT T O W I, 1: lOMfiHT. with hi Ihimoii t.t colon il Klithni lalt-rs l and ftitfrtwlnrrp. No tilunr , . , i.Sr prr piTM-n. ISATI HIlAl, M N M M . r. 1 t (hi fl-tar I Hs, NH( orcln Mni. nothpr National Altrtirtlon; AT rriTOI. BKA II ( oniiniti.u 25 man hvinrro ltic J f mil'hlifS t "i I .1 II- I The eyes of the land, upon cVry i con tonvVn.0W ? In answer to this we prepared a few student testimonials: I hand, are yooking at your Fight on for victory, Hail the men of Nebraska U. CHANT. U-Rah, N-RaV, U-N-I U-Varsity, N-Varsity, Ne-bras-ki. NEBRASKA YELL. U-U-U-n-i Ver-ver-versi-ti N-e-bras-ki Oh-h-my! HUSKERS CRY FOR VIC TORY. (Continued from Page l. history. For three long quarters, botu teams advanced up and down the grid rectangle but neilher's in tentions produced desired results. Along came that fateful fourth quarto. The two stalwart elevens were heading for a counterpart ' performance of the first three pe riods. A tie and a moral victory I was in sight for Nebraska, j A neon clock atop the Minnesota ' fiddhouse showed but 6.8 seconds of play left. At this juncture. All American Sam Francis was re- moved from his fullback post be i cause of an injured ankle. Taking I his place at the kicking position was Hon Douglas. Fatal Kick Made, j With the going getting more se vere as the seconds were ticking away. Douglas received a beautiful jsnapback from Charley Brock, J gripped the sphere firmly, adjust ed his equilibrium and then booted ! a long spiral to Charles Wilkin- son. Viking safety. I Douglas' boot was low and Wil : kinson caught it on his own 15 Virginia Stalder, Arts and Sci- ence junior, was selected at ran dom and she. in her loyal manner 1 declared. "Nebraska will win to morrow, of course; how much, I don't know." Turning the tables on Merrill Englund, Nebraska's one and only inquiring reporter till we snatched i his thunder, we asked for his con- 1 virtions. "I'll say Minnesota, by 6-0." "Minnesota, 2fi-R. is niy guess," I said Smith Davis. Esquire man of! j this man's campus, after a long' : ponder. I I Herman Rohrig, stalwart half- j back slated for varsity laurels i next year, mused, "Minnesota' , ought to win, but not over two1 touchdowns and not even that If ; 'the day is hot. Nebraska is strong er than most people think: they 1 may come out on top." j ; Biff Bierman! I From a varsity standpoint we I get a more optimistic prediction, "I'm not saying what I think, but most of the fellows on the squad are confident that we can take 'em this year. All that bet ting against them down helps us, because it makes the boys mad." Student Manager Curt Carlson Drive out to Lincoln"! biggest Pre-Game Bally Tonight At the Spacious Dince to the Music of TURNPIKE-Phil Levant and Hit Orchestra direct from the College Inn, Hotel Sherman, Chicago. Advance Tickets 83c ea. until 6 p. m. Danielson Floral Co. 1.10 ea. at Door r The Hillcrest Inn i Brinirs to you delirious J full course dinners ;i) in ;t. ! soiKililr prirc-s. ! A danrr floor ainl i i ;ite tallies for our run vi u- ienre. i yard line, skedaddled ten more and "Democracy would be wise if it thPn- as ne was about to be tack would curb the education of ' lateraled the ball to Andy thousands of our present school Lram. who scampered 5 yards for population." Tres. James. L. Mc Cor.aughsy of Wesleyan uni versity takes the other side of the sove-democracv fence. Sig Nu Beats Beta, Sammies ; Blank Theta Xi, D. U.'s j Lose to Lambda Chi. j Teams in league three of the intramural touch football groups j played for the first time out fit the' "flats" Thursday night. In the i games played Sigma Nu defeated Beta Theta Pi 20 to 2. Sigma Al pha Mu outscored Theta Xi 12 I to 0. and Lambda Chi Alpha de I cisioncd Delta Vpsilon 7 to 0. ine Mgma ius iookci guou mi , , vi.itnr. h nnin.. Kllt piling up a 20 to 2 margin oyer; hc Hlwk. the Be a. Outstanding in the. as , othors Sigma Mi lineup were P'tca.thely jt co0,, from Deger and Marshall. The f rrt ramk,w ,rcUon. a reporter, a Sigma Nu score came when Mar- , 1 ,h Me. shall intercepted a ateral pass on jj griddcr on the active side, he Beta 6 yard line. The other a Iiagc,-who watches them tallies came on passes from Deger b 1 . . . , m art irp to Piteaithely and from Knight to Townley. The lone Beta tally came when Piteaithely intercepted a long pass behind his own goal line and was tagged. For the a touchdown. A moral victory ttcias, tne passing or rranK jau snatched from their very hands! man was outstanding. A group of 40 hurley Norsemen, 1 S. A. M. Pass Scores, grounded in Coach Bierman's sys- j In the Sigma Alpha Mu-Theta tern, will arrive in Lincoln tomor-! Xi tilt, a pass good for a total of 56th "O" Something new under the sun -a walking sprinkling machine used to wa'.er the gridiron at the I'niversity of Nebraska. It's set up at one en, of the field at night and by next morning has tiavelrd the leng'h of the field, propelled by the force of the water. row. In this troupe arc 27 letter winners and a hcvv practice This corner picks the Vikings by 13-0, but we hope we're wrong. The Jones boys have an excellent chance to reach deep into their bag of tricks and un cork some things in the way of aerials and reverses that we have not yet seen. Hang on tight, it won't be long now! The famous Bierman is bring- a troupe of 40 men to Lincoln i tomorrow; that's not quite the five . Biff Bierman! i in i n i - r-- - T .. A, ; ErT3iicBiir,"s j nmr i These will score at the football game! "LET IT SWING" OATS O't.'f 0 1(50 ;i v hy j M ,1 tooK-cvtt mT y mm ! -tV-- micr 1 ALL nol fleece, ravon istin lined, and varnily inter lined fur r x - Ira pnilriliiMi. POPI I .A It i.ix .iioii ..f llie "IIi.IIimmI iuVroiiu.l ... note llie liiliiui poiiili. frnliirrd in llie illulru lion. The elulir inrrt hell uurr a nimolli fil at llie liii. Il'a llie rimiforluhle, raMinl roiil (tirla revel in. pOI.0' S of ruM, rum brown, lira), black, lug"U n(l rafpl-. Sites 12 to 20. Thrift BiMment major 65 yards from Bob Bernstein to of re- F'initlestein was outstanding. The scives. I lie uuiigs are wen girneu VnnmK ui v,uncii, vum . . . . h d rcput.ition. P.cichard for the Theta Xi's was 1 ti'S01'' Hay King, an end playing his also outstanding. The other touch final year for M. U.. heads the j down, which made the score 12-0. Cophcr team. He is one of the best j was scored on a pass from Cohen pass cati hers in the collegiate ; to Finklestein. grid realm. Playing at the othe i The tightest game of the even flank is Dwight Heed, who tips . ing was between the Lambda the scales at ISO pounds. 1 Cliis and the DU's, the former Halfback Gmitro Returns. lram "nlng winning , i score came in the third quarter ii.iu.jhlr ,.,,y uinu.ii, ... u.hn A,an fnnlt . ..ar(i lx here tomoiiow. earned an cn-! from rwwell in lhe enii viaoie maiK last season, in n how Your COLORS! Wear a Red "N" Feather to the Game Saturday! Get It FREE at GOLD'S Get Them Today Co-eds . . . Kampus Korner Third Floor Men Men's Store llth St. (let a liig- Red Feather with a lig m-amy '"N" to wear to the game. Stick it in your hat. tuck it in your curls, pin it on your frock. But WEAR IT! And SHOW YOUR COLORS. AJ1 pass j in the end zone, i The DU's onlv serious thu-at came attempts at toting the ball. Gmitro lhf second pcnod. Felber. a! covered lt'5 yanis for an average, batk hed best for the losers. of 0 75 yards per try. Quaiterhack Vic Spa laccmi, 111 1 1 Matheny, half-1 Biff Bierman! i bat k. and Andy t ram. another I halfback, will also be here. flliW FLAYS EUKJSAU 1 The Gopher team which will OPENS COMPETITION lake the field at the Itickoff wdl TrmAV vrfo wuTTirTJC (Continued from Page 1 i outweigh Nebraska's starting elev en bv f pounds per man. Also. Minnesota has a slight height and length, original, unpublished, and unnroduced. Thev almost must be KK k-.lf will be at 2 o'clock to- ' V i .",c w afternoon. iion Probable starting lineups: rliriil,ii It.rli l l-.ii illi Mnrr : 2IMII . .. M. I.rii.; i i:il . , Itnirk 1 11 M . .. I liiCloll ( MHO . . i. l 2 1 S li.ilirnuitin 1 1 Ma i MoH.II I IKS. Aitdp'wt ' la.'O llcM i ll,7l . . . . Millrair 'l"l otltrlnU: Itifiri, yrt-4 r1nef ll"r 1 1 ; iiiniurr, II. fi. Il"1l ' llarlimnilh I i ImmiI hni-Kinun, lajlxr tMlrhlUi; Held jixUr, Ira t arhthrr illllnfiUt. I'tit. MlnneMita r Htt4 lIMM . 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I The crafty Leif has worked out , another of his original plans. It ! is the old sit in the corner punish- ment for players who miss as signments. Any gridder who ban ; bles on a play must sit on the j ground and not talk to the rest j of the squad. Minnesota's captain. P.ay King, right end monster, reveals that he not only plays football, but relaxes I on a diet of piano, trombone and baritone horn playing. In the winter time his strenuous recrea- awawwwww'wi'JMiiiuuiiaUjiiMiai mt,mvi.m imyn a www.-'r -r!m0- c-f nAnnnT ' - t 'J ' Gentlemen of the Law,.. We Present The Case Of RALSTON SHOES For Your Decision An Ausiin, Tex., boy plans to enter rollcpe in September, 1038. at the age of 12. Kdueatnrs think J his speedy advancement Is due to his ability to read rapidly and re member what he reads. He can read backward equally well. Our Rental Department Features SAFETY-RENT-A-CARS Reasonable prices. Always open. Fords. Chevt.. Willys. 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