The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1938, FORMAL FASHION EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1938
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Practice Thursday night saw all
traces of those who may have been
"giggling boys" gone. First, sec
end, and third string football men
brgan re;ili::ing that Pittsburgh
would be here in just two days.
The guile that Nebraska was
supposed to have waited for all
y.-ar. ihe one gpine. (perhaps
s c"".d i that Nebraska was sched
uled to lore this year. Yes, the
F g Six had been conceded when
S.'iiool s'.aricd We just couldn't
Io.t.? it with the finest sophomore
cop in many a year ready to ilo
or u e for O.ar old N. U.
Hut peiu.a.ts tlio.e s iphomores
v.e.e n it ji'st n ady to '"die" :'or
e'eir old N. V. Perhaps they
weren't tune 1 to fie right key, and
peraapa. iw'.iat is probably the
ca??i they reilly weren't ex
perienced rno;:;:: to subdue the
senior.s whom iliey have opposed
all this yen i .
Anyway, the Huskers come into
the Pitt game with the most ilis
aslrous record ever One win, one
tie, and four black losses, and sail,
Kusker fans keep faith, wait.ng
for next year's all-Ietlerman team,
and the all-senior team the year
after that. And why not?
As everyone who knows any
thing about football has already
said, this year's record was one
of the finest things that could
have happened at Nebraska. A
school can't rjo along year in
and year out, winning con
stantly, scourging the land and
winning its conference title
every year. Notre Dame had a
two year letdown before they
came tack on top. Michigan was
out of the national picture for
almost five years before climb
ing back into the picture again.
Southern California was tcppled
and is back on top again. Co
lumbia isn't the "Rose Bowl"
team it once was.
5k) Nebraska shouldn't be ex
pected to be any different from
these schools. Husker fans should
be satisfied to know that the Scar
let has always been rated among
the nations top teams, and the fall
they have taken this year is no
Jones Boys Cling to Slim
IKIopes for Panther Upset
U I Wll II
dotd YOiieyoan
Begins Tuesday
Eighteen Teams In
Intramural Meet
Odds Favor Pittsburgh
By Wide Margi n; Jones
Depends on Sophs
Tomorrow afternoon, 'round
about sundown. Nebraska mav
have pulled the season's most
stunning upset; or it will have
gone the way of almost everv foot
ball team that shies up against
Jock Sutherland's mighty senior
eleven.
Fof tomorrow afternoon, Suth
erland will send his charges onto
the field, primed to knock what
ever chance Nebraskans have of
calling 1C38 a successful football
year, cockeyed.
Ten seniors will man the Panther
ship, along with Aie junior, who
rates as good as an yof the other
ten. Huskers will rely on sopho
more signal calling. ' sophomore
line play, sophomore punting and
sophomore punting.
- Rxperience should tell. Betting
odds favor Pitt by 6 to 10 to 1.
Nebraska's only chance is to play
over its limit for 60 full minutes.
Perfect team play may aid in pull
ing anupset. Both possibilities are
well nigh improbable.
Remember Last Year.
But there's always that chance
for an upset, and to that chance
34.000 Husker fans will cling to
morrow. Last year, Minnesota
went down before an inspired
Cornhusker array.
Last year's Pitt game, played
before some Tl.Oui) fans in Panther
hollow saw Jack Dodd whip from
nowhere to take a tris3-c:o.-;s from
Harris Andrews and scamper 60
yards on a punt return for a
Husker score. The Scarlet hung
tenaciously to a slim seven point
lead until the final quarter when
Pitt's steamrollir.g. granite crush
ing:, power threw back the Husker
forward wall to punch two touch
downs across the goal line.
Pitt's Shifty Backs.
Last vear, Charlie Brock and
...Has the Odds
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JOCK SUTHERLAND.
. . . Hgs the Sophs
Sutherland Arrays
Gridiron's Finest Squad
Against N.U. Tomorrow
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UltJ 1111 - VUI- 41 into J .. l- liv i
indication that they will no longer! away to play or whenever an op- I
V.a fooraH ii-KrtnT-r.r thov travl Donent rnmes here. i
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IhxtilL "IIEB"
"Funny thing, but when our
football team is winning
games we Nebraskans always
say "we won," but when they
hit a lesinq streak it's always
they lost." If you don't be
lieve me, listen for it some
time.
And say, it's only 17 days
'til the Military Ball, sa bet
ter send your "tux" to the
EVANS and let them clean it.
sew on loose buttons, and
give it a general "once over."
ponent comes here.
All denunciations of Biff Jones
have been cast aside without
much trcj'jle, pjrely be;2Jsa
those who hard!; the reins and
fortunes of this University's ath
letics realize there aren't many
coaches better than Biff; that
the reacon for such a dismal
season is purely inexperience
and sophcmcrictensi'.y.
The $6.C0 whicii university stu
dents spent on activity tickets this
year was no w?.ste. Lit iv.thcr a
good investment. The games at
home has been thrilleis. and even
though Nebraska hasn't won a
hnmA rami thpv'vp tihtw.i the
Kinu 01 oa.j inai enu-i lams n
crowd.
If we best Pitt, tomorrow, all
will be pt-aceful and the wolves
will stop their howling, whii h has
been of no influence a-.y,"av. Y:i-v
may as well have saved th.-ir
breaths.
Bill Callihan backed up Nebraska's
line with spirit and fire that
amazed one of the largest crowds
of the season. Elmer Dohrmann
and Fred Shirey combined to form
the most formidable tackle and
end defense the Panthers had
worked against all year; and their
play almost won that game.
Dodd, Brock, and Callihan will
be playing Saturday, but Dohr
mann and Shirey will not. George
Socman and Bob Mills will be in i the office
their places. Seenian and Mills
played their best game of the sea
son against Kansas last Saturday,
and a little improvement over that
game should find them playing
nearly up to Dohrmann-Shirey
style.
Pitt's ends, Daddio and Hoff
man: backs Cassiano, Slebbins.
and Goldman, three of the hardest
hitting, shiftiest running backs in
the country will be the big trou
bles. Chickerneo at blocking posi
tion is slated to raise havoc with
Cornhusker defenders.
Stadium Jammed.
Pitt, after its 20 to 10 defeat
at the hands of Carnegie Tech last
Saturday will be out for blood.
There's no tellintr inst how much
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3 of a score they may run up if they
once start rolling. Then again,
there's no telling how drab their
play may appear once a Husker
defense stops a few power plays.
The Huskers have a chance, a
slim one. The Panthers should win
hadily. Eut no matter what the
outcome, the 31.000 who will oc
cupy seats in Memorial stadium
tomorrow will see the best home
game of the season, if only be
cause they are seeing another
great Pitt team in action. Here's
hoping they get their money's
worth because of a Nebraska upset.
Play in the Barb volleyball
league is scheduled to begin Tues
day, according to the Barb Union
bulletin for Nov. 8.
Up to date, IS teams had filed
with Harold Petz, director of in
tramurals. Probable plans are that
four leagues will be formed of all
the teams entering; with entrants
playing off league games, then
going into final rounds to deter
mine the winner of the entire
tourney.
Any groups of Barbs desiring to
enter a team must submit the
names of their players to the in
tramural office. The addresses and
phone numbers of the captain or
president and the director of the
group must also be submitted to
After the volleyball tournament,
Barb leaders expect to get a bas
ketball tournament under way.
conducted along the same lines as
the volleyball meet.
Bo McMillan's India Hoosiers,
in the midst of a very dismal sea
son, have had about as much hard
luck as any team we can call to
mind. First of all, Joe Szbo, a
cinch for one
guard position,
x fractured an el-
bow. and was 0111
' for the season.
Harry Brooks.
the Hoosiers'
4 best sophomore
ball, carrying
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Dr. D. A. Worcester of the de
partment of educational psychol
ogy any measurements took some
of his classes on an inspection tour
of state institutions the past week.
Dr. Warren Bailer of the same de
partment gave several educational Guard Frank Mikan
anu psycnoiogicai tests 10 various , against
groups from over the state recent- j school,
ly as a part of the university's i Even
testing service program. '
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return to school,
s Two other sopho
more backs
passed up foot
ball for studies
and other sports.
Cobb Lewis and
Joe Tofil, two
Lincoln Journal fine sophomore
backs were injjured in the
Ohio State game and haven't
played since then. Tim Bringle,
Joe Nicholson, Frank Petrick, Ar
chie Harris, and Russ Sloss have
all been out of at least one game
with injuries, while Don Werdine
is the latest casualty, and will miss
the Iowa U. game Saturday.
who started
may not play tomorrow, Sutler,
land won't be lacking backs. :-,
the first place, it's usually ; n
unknown who stars for ;
against Ncras
ka w i t n e ss
Mike Sebasti
an's four touch
downs in 193-1.
and Arnold
Creene's two in.
193G. Mad Mar
shall's substi
tute, Ben Kish,
is a 205 pounder
who has seen
quite a ' bit of
service during
the past two
years. Then
there is another
substitute back,
Larry Peace, ly
ing in woit, who might pr. c :3
be the Pr.nthcrs' spark, tt ! -other
one, Emil Naric, a 1-3
pounder, has starred as a r..
serve in several games.
We haven't even mci-tic.- ;!
M GC,
the Huskers, has quit
tho Marshall Goldberg
Dick Cassiano, Hal Ste'.:b:r
Johnny Chickerneo, t"
HusUer followers alreatlv ,
too much about them. C.r -led
the Panthers after 0"'"
Icit tlie Husker-Pitt gar.:,
year, and Stebhins and t
(Continued on Pat:? 2.
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Sports Night
Attracts 100
Vomen Participate in
Variety of Gym Games
Approximately 100 girls at
tended the fi'.st ir.tramural sports
nif,'.;t held last niht in Grant
llcinoii.il fi "m 7 to S o'clock un
der the auspice of the W.A.A. or
ganization. Xebiaska bill, pir.g
pong ba lrninton. deck tennis, g lf
driving, ar. I golf puttir.g wire
played.
This fj.orts hour is oily a part
of tie extensive pioiain outlined
by W.A.A. Other spoils being
,!a:me l a:e y.- i.oi:iing. roller skat
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of tne ye;ir several of th( se nights
have be..., .:.. r,".!. The next one
is yet (or D-( e...i-r S.
W.A.A. hd.s taken charge of
spoil activities Mich as this for
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A word of encouragement to the '
men who must dance with hoop
skirts they're really not so bad
as they seem, for they bend out of
the way very conventiently and
don't poke out in back.
These petticoats that have a
way of showing underneath black
velvet and black taffeta formats
ate all the rage, nudge's are show
ing a black velvet formal, gay
nineties style, that may be worn
with or without the lace petticoat
and hoops. A nosegay decorates
the low neck bodice of the black
taffeta model, that also has a
while lace edged petticoat. Mul
berry and aqua taffeta formats in
the same style are definitely the
most old fashioned type with lark
ing down the front of the bodice,
very full skirts and low neck, in
front and high in bik.
Ice blue quilted satin, high
waisted. puff ylee., s. v.itr a cameo
at the neckline is a model copied
from the picture in Life's fashion
issue recently. Old rose moire two
tor.e taffeta with a gathered bod
ice and the good old hoop skirt...
black heavy satin with gathered
bodice and the sveetheart neckline
art two other gay nineties fash
ions. 1 To keep you warm, you may
wear a conventional black velvet
, full-length fitted coat with the in
novation of white fur sleeved and
a white fur muff. New this year
is the black wool tweed princess
jityle coat with high pointed
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Monlgoi::. ry is the intramural
sj.oii'-or for W.A.A. , !
I'opcotn b; ils were serve 1 to the ,
t?un alter the games. J.ajone
Schick was In charge.
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