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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1940)
V Yues'dcry, November 12, tty 4 Jim Evinger J CO-ED FOOTBALL University of South Carolina co-eda will play a football game at Columbia to raise funds for "bundles of Britain" cause . . Competing teams are from the Pi Beta Phi and Delta Delta Delta sororities, with no tackling al lowed . . . But the game will have its attractions Programs will include the names and telephone numbers of each and every player . . . PROUD PAPPIES It's "Pop" Hopp and "Daddy" Kahler now . . . Harry has been a lather for about three weeks, while Royal is the possessor of a blessed event since Friday morn incr . . . Nickname for the lounger "King Kong" la "ng Pong" . . . Nick name for the young "Hippity" might be "Uppity" . . . MICHIGAN FANS The campus editor of the Uni versity of Michigan gave the Wol verine student body a literal beat ing in Friday's paper . . . He com mented on the fact that only 50 student fans turned out for the sendoff rally given Thursday night for the battle with Minnesota . . . The publication declared it was travels to PodunV' . . . HOMECOMINGS This anneal is townnl hot tor ment of the welcoming-committees in oenair or me rootball team . . . When a school this size fails to turn out an appreciative crowd to welcome home the gridders after a game awpi from home, there is decidedly something wrong with the school spirit . . . Year in and year out, the Husk era turn out football teams that JJV However, these rallies welcoming: I 'the team back from a fame of for ( eign fields are nothing to rave bout . . t.. ; The student pep ;aS1m prior to I t fames ace excellent, but there -.tteeas to be a vast Improvement In hepplng up the crowd In size and verbal volume on these Sun days after a football game on some gridiron out of the state . . . ODDS AND ENDS Altho the New York Giants are badly in need of young players, they got only one minor leaguer in the draft . . . The most promis ing pitching recruit of the Red Sox for 1041 is Mike Ryba, who is 36 years old . . . Students! . . . Please note: "Ab sence makes the mark grow rounder" ... -,.TiM?wtf;U 'improve The UNIVERSITY 5-oo Not only a new color but new band and a nor edge. Khaki is the color with a fell bind ingof contrasting color. Makers of the Aetna Inaumi Hat . . . UU, LEE 558 FIFTn AVENUE, to. u. 0. ftnt strict 1940 Races 77 yards to Iowa marker It 15 t - ... . -if.-' ) i r i Above is Wilford Burkctt, sophomore Hawkeye right end, who returned the kickoff after Nebraska's second touchdown to a score. Burkett sprinted thru the entire Husker team with an elec trifying 77 yard run. Frat I-M grid standing in 4 leagues LEAGUE 1. . Won Lost Farm House 5 0 Phi Gamma Delta.... 3 2 Kappa Sigma 3 2 Alpha Gamma Rho... 3 2 Phi Kappa Psi 2 3 Acacia 0 5 LEAGUE 2. Won Lost Phi Delta Theta 5 1 Beta Sigma Psi 4 1 Alpha Tau Omega.... 3 2 Delta Tau Delta 3 2 Phi Sigma Kappa.... 1 4 Sigma Chi 0 5 LEAGUE 3. Beta Theta PI 5 0 Sigma Nu 4 1 Alpha Sigma Phi 3 2 Zeta Beta Tau 2 2 Delta Sigma PI 1 4 Sigma Alpha Mu 0 5 Won Lost . LEAGUE 4. Won Lost Sigma Phi Epsllon... 5 0 Delta Upsilon 4 1 Sigma Gamma Eptilon 3 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 2 3 Theta XI 1 4 Pi Kappa Alpha 0 5 Bar naal raailU wlH be it Km llw Kfcrdnlrd fuwi that w Wllimt darta Uw irwoo arc pUj4. A University of Omaha student lists 14eln Kampf as Hitler's per sonal assistant in a social science exam. Duke university has substituted lacross for boxing as an approved intercollegiate sport The University of Illinois hs 54.6SS living: graduates. HATS IT $ i -V. .' , sy " n . i NEW YORK, N. T. DAILY NEBRASKAM Led Husker ;' ! h "i. I 8 .ft. J VUE FRANCO ED SCHWAHTZIOPF Lincoln Journal Dr. Otto Loewi, co-winner of the 1936 Nobel prize in medicine, haa joined the staff of the New York university college of medi cine. Britain reports, three former team captains" at Eton college have been killed in the armed services. at GOLD'S... " Jpjl I Just ASKfor IT! Gold't?A!l The New, Daring, YOUNG foiAS in J mm y Lincoln's Greatest K" Selections I and Values! d-3 ' PAIR I FUZZY SCUFFS! FUZZY WU7.Z1ES! RAYON SATIN SANDALS! RAYON SATIN "PUFF u TEASE" SLIPPERS! RAYON SATIN-STRIPE K Qfc " WEDGIES! KID D'ORSAYS! Dozens of luxuri- I J IryS) ous styles to make you feel "pampered" and warm and comfy! RED! WHITE! WINE! P S PAIR BLUE! BLACK! BEIGE! TU-TONES. - I J rii v Strttt Floor. offense, defense Schwarlzkopf and Ilerndon shine as Blue, Francis tally Wayne Blue, Tecumsch sopho more and Vike Francis, North Platte junior came thru with the brunt of the scoring burden in Ne braska's 14 to 6 victory over Iowa last Saturday. Both are fullbacks. Vike scored the first touchdown and Blue made the second. Herman Rohrig and Vic Schleich kicked the extra points. Standing out in line play were Eddie Schwartzkopf, Lincoln junior guard, and Clarence Hern don Grand Island sophomore tackle. Schwartzkopf was under mining the Hawkeye runners, while Herndon was doing a splendid job at rushing the Hawk passers. against Iowa r i CLARENCE HEBNDON WAYNE BLUE Lincola Journal Iowa State college is ready to supervise training of more than 1,000 technicians for national de fense purposes this year. Registered at the main center of New York's City college are 1,000 men and two girls. Total enrollment is over 22,000.