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    PACE THREE
Jayliawkers Soar to Big Six Pinnacle With Two Wins
TIIE DAILY NEBRASKAN. TUESDAY. OCTORER 26. 1037
HUSKERS 1GN0R
E
CONFERENCE RACE
F
OR HOOSIER II
Plock Speeds Around End for 1 1 Yards
Cewandowski Finds Indiana
Prepared for Scarlet
In Scouting Trip.
PIG
Knnfum
SIX 8TAN1MXC.S.
w I t prt
- 0
rt. on
n kumi in s
fbr.k t 1 HSS
llswurt 1 .son
Oklahoma 0 I 1 .000
hn.. Mte 1 ."
. Ste . ... t 0 .CHMI
'ririiik 1. Mlnrl 0.
Kuut . Oklahoma S.
r,nn If, Cirlthtnn 7.
Prnke SO, low SIM (I.
Ciftnwn Thl Week.
V(rk v. Indiana at l.lnrnbi.
Oklahoma m. Kant. Mali" at Manhattan
llonrl t, Iowa State at Amrv
hantaa n. Mlrhltan Mate At r'.aat I-an
Inc.
r I
f 1 ,
Indiana is next!"
That slocan was uppermost in
the minds of Coach. Biff Jones
Husker gridmen Monday as they
prepared for the contest with l?o
McMilnna Hoosiers sauircia,y at
Memorial stadium.
Besides looking forward to the
Indiana fray, the Cornhuskers
concocted plans for annexing an
other Big Six football champion
ship. At present Kansas is leading
the race with two victories and
no defeats. Nebraska is in second
place with two wins, no losses and
one tie. k
Both Nebraska and Kansas play
lion-conference clubs this week,
the Scarlet and Cream facing In
diana and clashing with Michigan
State. The JavAawks come here
Nov. 6 to test
the Nehraskans
and the out
come of this
battle will like
ly decide the
'37 conference
king.
Adolph Lew-
andowski. who
charted the In
diana - Cincin
nati battle, re
turned to the
campus with
news 1hat Men-
a uwakoowski ;;B off(T
Lincoln Journal. ine HllSkerS an
arid test. The frosh coach viewed
the Hoosiers slaughter of Cinrin
Tiati, 27 to 0, and this is the fourth
consecutive contest that he has
scouted the Bloomington squad.
In defeating Missouri. 7 to 0.
last week at Columbia, the Jones
men came out unscrathed with the
exception of lanky Elmer Dohr
rnann, end, who injured his leg.
Pohrniann, however, should be in
line fettle for the Indiana fracas.
Yesterday's practice was devoted
entirely to pass offense, that phase
which ' brought the Scarlet and
Crci.m its victory tally against
Missouri. Johnny Howell, who sat
on the bench at Columbia, donned
fwtU clothes and pegged long ac
cur.'ite passes into the outstretched
erms of receivers.
Fhelpt Pegt Passes.
Thurston I'helps. junior qnarler-r.ac-Jc
who so ably guided the des
tiny of the Huskers last week end;
Harris Andrews and Bill Andreson
elsn ironed out rough spots in'
their throwirg arn.s. Paul Amen
und Hugo Hoffman turned in the
best jnhs of plucking aerial heaves. !
and Coach Jones is counting heav- I
ily on them to continue this fine ,
woi k against Indiana Saturday.
At a group blackboard 1--;
t ire. Major Jones stressed Mm k- j
lr.g and accentuated the fad that i
the Huskers' methods of using it i
must improve if a victory is ex- '
pec-ted over the
Hoosiers. The
Mor-kmg in the
Tiger game
f-howed marks
of improve-r.:-r,V.
Little Marvin
"Rahl.it" Mock,
who made the
tow lidowl and
r1ra point
gamst Mir.zou.
Is in second
j lace a ni o n g
,i!i-rrnce scor
es with 13
lioiiits. the r-
mi'.t of t w o
toui h lowr.s and
Clarence rioutias.s
leading the pack with 22 counters.
Olficials for the Nebraska-Indiana
game are Ed Cochrane.
Kalamazoo, referee; H. G. Hedges,
Dartmouth, umpire; Sec Taylor.
Wichita V.. linesman, and Ira
C'armhers, Illinois, field judge.
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Little Marv Plock was one of the big ground gainers at the grid
interference, principally Gus Peters, 14 yards to the Nebraska 44.
tattle i:i Columbia Satuni.iv On this play in tne Dvgmnir.g 01 ihe fouith quaitir. M.i ,
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WE
POST AT HELM FOR
INDIANA Gi FRAY
Lanky End to Win Enviable
Record of Graduating
With 12 N's.
Eight major letters is ihe en
viable record compiled by Elmer
Dohrmann, lanky senior end from
Slaplehursl, who was chosen
Husker game captain for I!'." . -
braska - I n d i
ana tilt Satur
day at Memor
ial stadium.
Dohrmann
has lettered
twice in foot
ball, baseball
a n 1 track.
Should he earn
n u m e r a 1 s in
these sports
this year he will
leave this insti
tution with 12
major letters, a
feat which few.
if any. college
athletes have
rlntilicMi'd.
As a sophomoie, Tohi iiiann was
an un.ii'i study at end to Bernie
Scheier. now playing professional
football. He plays center on tlm
basketball squad, ccntci field "n t'-.e
diamond nine and pegs the lavenn
in track.
S'andirs ovei a feet 1 inches m
height. Doli rm a nn is 22 yeais old
and weighs 10. piunis.
llapt lii) C.onvaloM'iiic'
Allrr AiptiiltMli!iy
I'e',. Hf.s.li-.. studir.t ci,-i, h of
the Muster sTimniiiis team, is
I recoverirg ficm sr. anp:id:cit:s
j operation at Lir.'dn Geneial hes
I pi'.al. Howi-vtr. 'Mas-'im expects to
'he in Mia e to swim lor the
: Hui-keis.
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E.OOHRMASN
SIuudiA.
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ID S7iO CS
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Kansas Celebrates as Ja banks
Take Lead in Big Six (rid Hare
W illi Tm Vietorio. No I)efeal
The ranks of in-kfeat
tied teams rarrtnved
figure Saturday that
counte, oti your fmcers
!exclud,ng the If-.st r-kr.
: elevens v. ho.vr s, hcdi;'
void of any gi . at c .?,
j moved from t
i pionshin bonno
n,:
olun:
ern.
ana
Zi. inA
' 1 a"d mi
ll, w n to a
co"!d be
and toes.
O'A-n grid
'(.;;.v Pe
al rV.a-i
i h; we. ':
MARVIN PLOCK.
l.im-'Cn J"ii-nl.
8 conversion.
of Kansas is i
were .ortnwf!
Syracuse. Lomsana S'ia'..-. Eai
vard. N;ivy. B.,-t'.n :. :. T. x.-.s
A. k M.. Tular.e l:.:t rs and
George W.ii-hn.gt-.n. T1..R !. .-vr
the gnd r.i e w.d" o;k n aii i con
tenders v. ,1 h evi i a f"::a of a
tie f,t:ji h;.e r o: e th'irs r.'i Oitt
side ,.;;.-f... cf (): I'V ri '' 't-
?;. :i I. .. i t.r..-
Cstifornta. fresh from a Iri
ump1! over the Tro,;.ri, losms
as ths wcrt coar.t's p3w:rt,cuse
and CL-'titrnrting ca-uliriste tor
the national championi!.:o. U. C.
L. A.. Washingten snd S'.aT'ord
rerr.S'n c-i tre Ecrrs s "tc to
kt'.p the contest in!crc:t'nn. Pitt
anrl Fcrdh?m ?-c f3:trn fsre-s
fciriclinq for f; hirer c';sri'.e
their roc:r.t t!T.i!o:k O'i'o Vto'c
lott to S'uthrrn CaliTf-rniS re
cently, but j't 4 Nri'th, -r.'.ern
to op:n the E- Tct C:ro-ie
room. Syr.TCUi,e w;nt fie v.y of
all "hum.in" tea. vis ty t.ut.rifig
an ur"t at tht bantis cf f.rry
land. Cc-.rge Henry Senior's New
Hampihire erven unhr ralrltd
and untested cm. nu'S its win
n:rg way n N'.v L"cc-ci. hav
in3 c''.dc:t:d Lcvm'I, Cites.
Vairif, Cs:by and Vermort. Ya'e
is ftill in toe runn;ng having
jrp. tht um-ri:e t- i- ef
the c.-rii'.r pa't cf the season,
Cornell. , jr.rlerbi t rvi out a
p-'crious oc pc.nt victory over
faT''-l L. S. U. ' ; ' ui is 3'--0
e'.iiitunq Ko. 1 Kam honors by
virtue of its unbltmiih.cd record
to far this year.
Huzzahs and toys are running '
rampant on the University of Kan
sas campus this week. There is
good reason for ali this jubilance
at the Mt. Oread institution as its
Jayhawks are leading the Big
Six football race with two vic
tories and no defeats.
The Huskers have also garnered ,
two wins and ni setbacks 1-yt ',
tht ir record is stained by a 0-fi tie
at the hands of Coach Tom ftid
ham's Oklahoma Pooners. In the
Kig ?:x conference, tics count as a
half win and a half loss, so the
Jays sit atop the giid scramble.
A football quirk gave the Mt.
Oread team a fi-3 triumph over
Ok'ahoma at Norman Saturday.
With only five seconds of play re
maining, and trailinir 3-0 as a
result of P'i!ph nordra-.i'.s iirst
quarter placekuk. the Jays to.-;:;
the air in a desperate fctlen.pt f
score.
Pass Deflected.
Receiving the snapback. Don
Khlir.g. K. V. back, flipped a pass
ir.tr. the end ?.o::e. and ftraiiscly
!i..,:gh the ball sti-uck the hands
of a Sooner ri aver but diflec'.ei
if ir, ihe wait.ru: am s of
.ml.a.N
Coi-.' h Vce Gie.n
ff:ocio'.:s Diake li!
them after the P.
clones. The race of
Nebiaska and Kansas
hs weeks was too urn
Plate', s, and so thi v
Drake, Tl-0.
Aggies Be.it Creighton.
Those trc.'..b;e-makeis haihr.p
ti ii.-n "ar.li'itian. Kas.. Mentc-r
hed htf
idoi.s aiiti sent
va State Cy-
haViiig faced
on siuces
ih for the
bowed to
I ! ally ('.cmiinitlc Hrin
Indiana l!all IMans
All members of the rally com
mittee are requested to meet at
4:30 in the Daily Nebraskan
office. Plans for the Indiana
ra.ly will be made. All mem
bers are asked to be present on
tine. Wiltard Burney, chairman
of the rally committee, said.
MiEGEL DEFEATS SIMMONS:
,s n
Kansas At
cs to "ji.iha la
(Vi.idi March:'
Dluij.ivs. The
the tducjays'
thex.'c:
hra
v.art7's
plia ked
1.V7.
Cnif iai
F.ic Si:; -hraska
;i
i. e- i.' .
Ind.ar.a H-.m,-;5
("r.: .: .:a:i i'. ..
K::r,5 r.es .1 va
i,';-t 5 I'.-or.'S
ioi1 f.'. l.in.'C'ln.
ir.alf v.ith.. ut the
Ai .ei -c an S.ii.i V
!. rs
the
( h
hicl
1 week to
.ont Sch
Wil icats
feathers.
imenls for
week. :-
t tas". n
McM.ji.n s
s a amped
minded of
. l.ra.-ka-lndi.in.i
I'lay.r.- the in A
S( : vices of A ii
aii. is. the Husk-
--'
this
S'.cIT.i
Ua
who
V. cek.
he e
Ihe wait.ng am s oi l .,
Amen: e, sijihonio'e Kansas per
former, for a touchdown and the
Hie Six lead.
Held to a .scolders fl.il. r iate the
previous wee!:. On'h K.ff Joti-s'
ii,.:k. arcse jrorn '.he:i il.ndi.i.
to hend Missouri it s fust Papue
HAcrse by a 7-d count St; tun 'ay ft
Coltm.'. ia". Marvin Plock t'...k an
c -sv shallow pa'-s from Thurston
1 rain.-' late in th r'it.al oua'tcr
to s,:f,:e. and th-n k.i .:! the extra
pent for the only tallies of the
ir.iv.
CIS 1
p, n...
Kr.an.
to oi.
ail.
ti-0
I
V.V.h
the
n 13 p.
M .zzou
:id of tins
rtion of
. ii'.ar.aped
Fl Will.
Mi.-so
t.-n. Th
to a f
at the
the ill
! : n.-k.'io.
mis 1.r
at An-cs.
i tu p., a St.-t.
. f, at of la-t v.
; Kansas S:a"
CM" tWO O It
1 .-.s tie
hall followers blush
their hero Joe !"- a
strength from Wheaties.
Notables Speak.
Gieat and dignified r.ames spon
sor products in national advertis
ing:. Ingram's "cool ami concen
trated facial miracle4' is heralded
I v Kied Allen. Boost in c Clox is
Cla-.idette Colbct. recommending
Lux are Ectte Davis and Merle
Ol.cron.
Kri and Palmolive. besides the
my.-ticid power of numlxis, hel:x-d
the Quii.ts to fane. Quaker
Puffed Wheat gives Shnlcy Tem
ple r. r hri-l:t, winning sn.ile.
Tcp.pmg the list is the as.-ur-ani
" giv n wo; i led stu.'.er.ts in the
siatcti . nt by Paiker fountain )tn
nianofa. tuiers: "A college prcdes
.or ci.-cc.vc i ed that often it if n't
thi ir brains, but their pens that
run rt.ey. lausmg failure m cla.-.-es
and exams."
Husker Pugilist Decisions
Golden Gloves Champion
At Kansas City.
T'se of effective bead hooks en
able! Charley M:erfl. Husker
pugilist, to outpoint Jack Simmons.
124. Kii'.av night a1 Kansas City.
Weighing 131 pounds. Miegel ex
hibited his cuile to iieeision the
to think that j Kansas City Golden Gloves cham-
gn g-.-i ins ,,lon.
The Hti'ker txixer. a finalist in
Die National A. A. V. touiney at
Boston and at the National Gloves
mit toumainent in 'h Windy City,
assured himself of a triumph by
winning the third and a1 round.
fW4
ftOt
1'""Ot
Jh4 to 15 ruh.hs
potatoes ltom 2,"(
pound.
"Skilled mechanii s.
engineers, aitoi.s, aiid
ce:e mo:e than the
200 rubles per iuoi
few lcc.ive salaii.
S'ln.ls." ae-coi ding t
ne.l. H .lf of the w
than tr.e a iage - s
1cm rubles."
per pound, and
to 4'j rubles per
managers,
authors re
aveiage of
h. but only a
in the thou
1'ean P.ossig
:l;ers get less
nie ha little as
oi e
1 1 -iv..
f ililah' ma r--!
bat
a :ll ' o : ill.
KariM-.s 1ak s a junket
pan Sta'e. the f ggtrg;
beat Mi7.ze.ii. 2-d. a f.
bac k. At Lawrence
b am from the car s
K. V. 41-0.
l'
. ar.
at
f.ts
last
1o Michi
tion that
w weeks
last fall, the
ate smothered
S.".ir
ups' ts t
d
at.
t ."
vr
:'t
d
t!
a I'll'
- e a ."
r'tr.i.e'r
be"
oW.
in the
c il.iahona
s and win 6i
CZECH CLUB NAMES
EDWARD VACEK HEAD
.r. untniv VTPPTTON
ai Iiun.i I f.",riil f.iTis
(Conlinued from l'age l.l i ociptilon':
mholnstic ability, are given. Sorrie!to -td
these si holarships pay the stu- ; ,,u-a Siat
tli-nt 's entire tuition, board. rifl lndiioia, 1;
r.K.m. while others pay one-half or . r(.,;t ,rr. h
ot.e-lourth. About two thousand i (-im imi,,i ,
H uderils of Charles university have
these scholar.-hlps .and approxi
mately one thousand of them pay
the full college expenses.
The Czechs, us h rule, are good
Undents, with a large percentape
of Cr.i"h students making honors
convocation on the Nebraska
campus.
While In CrechoMovakia. Mr.
I'udeJt visited the home of his
prandparenti and found the coun
try extremely baauWul. He a!d
that he hid the experience o j
walking in two cour.tne it tne
name time with one foot in Czecho
fdovakia and the other on Polish
noil. He also climbed, into a dugout
in Poland and came out of it in
Czechoslovakia.
this
So, the deavh of these two col
lege ntudenU may result in the
Having of many other Uvea of atu-tients.
Kan; r r
las', five f
to f'vii :"
to 3. rnttin; th .Isyhawk'.! in a
ti v ,'h Ni-hia-i-1 for the Big Six
title ra-e. f'hio State's 7 to (I win
over No.Mhvurt'TO v. a called by
this co'un.n, but surprised many
ji'ir.a? State .-;-ci!-l
hoioecemn' g I y a l!"i
and I'l'alie- whallci.ed
r.u to (l. Patur .lny's foe,
pi tin r varsity on the
v liiie the rubs sum ar'-.l
':" to 0. I'i'.t plus Bigpy
Gol.ibi ip look Wisconsin out oi the
compi t wit h a 21 to (I victory.
LtU bioh nd dry after
dizry week end and unbitten try
the ddeat bug are Ntbriika,
Yale, FonJham. Pitt, Holy Cron,
Da'dmouth, Villanova, Vndcr
bilt, Alabama, North Carolina,
Duke, California. Colorado and
Baylor.
Thit column took its wortt
htatina ef the eaon th; wttk
with 23 garnet ca'ltd right, 19
called wrong snd one tinglt tie
contett. Thia make the average
for the week come out at a p?r
erntaga ef .547, lowest of the
aeaaon, but who earn? Juit tt
long aa I tan call Ntbratka to
win by tix points and they pop
uo with a vtn pjmi
lf o. k. with me
when the Husk-rs come out tha
big end Of the victory horn.
6E0.C3Y SOCIETY HOLDS 1
. PLEDS1NGF0R11KEK
Si'nia Gamma Epsiloo
Gives New Members
InstrtJCtions.
Pigma Gamma Kpsilon, honorary
Ceoiocv fate niltv held its f il -t
j :.i mei-ter pledging Thuisday night.
Kict. 21, in the club' roomg in
Morrill hall. I'ledgcs were given
i their instructions for pledge week
and quizzed on the fraternity's
history.
Following ere the men pledged
bv the society
. ..y evening. In the- armed pei-vice
of h,s coun'ry f'u r..'.re than a
Hand of a century, the general
net'.v i!eoteo l,;s tune to iiiakllig
til ad. s against war . calls it "a
racket. ' looked upon as equally
Mprulii-aiit is the address by Will
L'uiant. author of tiie popularly
le-u-J "The Ktory of I'liilos.jj.liV'
end "'Jhe ;b.iy cl Civilization."
Hui int will tab; to the t.-ae he r s on
j iobl. ins of evi ryday livirg.
Kaculty nienibirs a:.J s. i.icis in
the 1';h lu es colli pe aie Im ir.f
giarited tickets to the meetings.
Louis Ball. Omaha.
Bill Homey, Lincoln.
Joe Johnson, Llnco'n.
Virgil Baker, Curtis.
Robert Gutru. Newman Grove.
Lee Cornelius, Pickrell.
Wilmer Shirk. Lincoln.
Theo Kubick, Table Rock.
Chester Brown, Overton
Leo Hunt, Fremont.
TEACHERS TO HEAR
WILL DURANT SPEAK
0 AT ANNUAL MEETING
(Continued from l'age l.i
York university. In addition ther
are many lesser lights who will
appear on the convention pro
grams to supplement the addresses
Advertisers Promue Students
to Save Teeth, Friends, Suep,
Grades, Everything But
Mosey
i Continued from Page l.i
also. I Maids of honor fchocld im
bibe Sal Hepatiea and try th''ir
own luck. ' InsoniniaiuHtics" should
oiperimer l with Ovaitii.e. I'roulh
istruken iarniiiF find consolation
in Morion's lodiw-d Kalt for at
least it "alv. avs pour s "
Anxious spinsters learn to their j t)Jlt
Il iltl lllrll I lie v.ljt ill n jo.iii n
heart is tlnu a Toa-1 'ua -ter
Toaster." K".arated and iurluin
lover s lemeniber that Tel. phone
and Telegraph advi.-c. ".cay it with
Uo-A'ci." (fi.tlerrie n roe t!ie l'.ar
basol beauties admitting "I've got
a weakness lor Uaibasol faces"
and scramble into the drug i-tores
Inrioeent university rtuuents
LAWYER S' DIGNITY
TAKES EEATING AS
DERBY CIRCULATES
i Continued from Pape l.i
are vey good, for instance thi '
one. The professor of a class in
criminal law was eliscrssirg lar
ceny and cmtezzeme!!t. After cit
ing a case, be af ked one of his Mu
dents if it were an example 'if em
be7.7denent. "No," replied th
ficshman. "Is it en example e,f
li.ieeny?" pursued the prof. Again,
"no" was the answer. "If this isn't
a case of either emrx-zzl'Tnent or
larceny." patiently prodded the
1e-ae b''r "what is it ?" Why." said
this very embryonic lawyer, "I'd
call it just plain stealing."
While lh. reporter was in the
law library, a very lemiinne senior
came m and askc. lor a noon oi (
. wssion laws. "Whrt year?" a."ked ;
the librarian. "What years do you j
have?" Fhe flashed back,
i They Took Him in.
' Many appropriate remarks o!
Dean Foster are still bung re-pe-atcd.
A re-cent one attributed to
him was of a Uiblical charac ter. A j
southerner came up north and was ;
badly in need of money, so badly
m fact, that be asbented with his i
t yps open to a swindle in whu h he
wais the victim. The Pean was re
I mmued of the quotation from the
lEibie "He was in a strange land
l so they took him in."
i LIBERTY
1 OT
i t;
. . . ami V.f Tift
AAi titutt .f t- Da? I
,f th,- (Utl II .
SMITH BALLEW
u M T..ll visit
a c't F j w oi 'it C'
S'r "jf. . S F Olt
vr ,1 Mf. Vsn '
Plu 'FOOTLOOSE HEIBEiS'
w th ANN SHEPIDAN
FAST "d FLP.IOUS FUNl
"SMILING IS EASY
FOR A CASHIER
4
'A
My njinw n I fl
r'tlU- Wimi
ant- n tiie ri.vfi
kr mt iUr Mu
mn I fnd r-hi
ft a I p i im In
hatpin'. I hrinK
l-r!rnninl.
mi h't ' m tip .
I f "1 n
Pr1n r of Jt
oV' M r'ftll.
,..IL, It m!r
111! t thr
Mu ml rU Sal
'THE PRISONER
OF ZENDA"
. . Ihr.lMnf hi-,fii H'
now: i
"Wife, Doctor
and Nurse"
LORE7TA YOUC
VARER BAXTER
VIRGINIA BRUCE
NOW!
VJ & f,
incQtn
I RUSSIAN LABORERS
EARN TSN UOLLAKS
MONTHLY SAYS DEAN
(Continued from Tape l.i
suit, from V0 to 412 rubles; felt
to TiO rubles.
Food Pn&et Low.
In a direct contrast to juice
on dothing. the pricen on f..od
are relatively low. another n-nw.ii
why the Kussians survive. First
trade N-e-f is priced at 7 to 12
ruble-s per pound: sausape, from
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philosophic, and classroom tech
nic; uea.
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meeting i the quet-tmn: ""hat
shall we teach our youth, .ncj bc.'
murhT' mat tne answer, wna
rumblinps of war reverbfraur.p
around th earth, and with ail
manner of new aortal and eco
nomic trend, will be difficult to
r'jpply. ir r:lf e ddent.
General Flaya War.
Mrt looked forward to, la the
addrcsa by (ienerai Eutkr on Fri
th e vaiyiriR pWdure of Santa
Cli-iiis fating Whitman's choco
lates, t ibing in a I'hileo. or piving
typewriters, Camels or Prince Al
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Watches Cleaned $1.00
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