TriaaY, SepfemEer TZ, T9r DAILY NEBRASKAN A SpjoJtiL THILL By Bob Miller One look at the calendar on the wall brings something home with sufficient force not to be over looked . . . That something is that there will be only 23 more days until Nebraska's opener with the Cyclones of Iowa State on Octo ber 24 . . . Out of these 23 days subtract four Sundays and if my arithmetic is the same as yours that means 19 more days of prac tice . . . True there will be six days left which will be double-barrel practices but that still isn't a very long time in which to get a team of partially inexperienced foot ballers ready to go and to defend the Big Six championship in true Nebraska style . . Let's take a look see into the condition of the line in regard to experience . . . The first line stacks up well with George Abel, guard, Clarence Herndon, tackle, Freddie Meier, center, Bob Ludwick and Fred Preston having won their spurs In the form of the block "N" for two yean ... Vic Schleich will be at tackle and he has one letter to his credit, Herb VonGoetz is the other starting choice, being recruited from last year's scout quad . . . The situation doesn't seem too alarming but when these boys leave the game their positions will be taken by some inexperienced player who may be good basically but who would be much better with a little col lege playing time . . . There are only two minor letter winners and four squad members of last Learn to Dance LUELLA WILLIAMS Call for Appointment Residence 1220 D St Phone 2-4258 oooooooooooo J Gala Foil Opening $ ! WSAT..SEPT.13: I LEI'S ALL GO in P llBflll CI 9UU .A I Radio Stars l it j .1 Featured 9 Months at Chicago's Famous Chei Paree S werki t Frnk Uilry"i Mf adowbronk o 0 o Henry Basse's Original Shuffle Rhythm Hand Played I'M. of Nrbr. 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Mackey, John, Anslev Broberg, Roy,- Newman Grove Norfolk Lyons Lincoln Harris, Floyd, Harvey, Dale, Buckley, Les, Hooper, Jerry, Scottsbluff Rounds, Warren, Blair Lewis, Leo, .Lakeside Salisbury, Harold, Beatrice Peters, John, Omaha McDowell, Wallace, Hardy year to take the first line's place. . . Can they do it? Behind the line, the backs are beginning to shape up but here is where the major bit of inex perience comes in . . . The Vis count Francis has two letters to his credit while Dale Bradley and Allen Zikmund have one apiece . . Marvin Athey, the sophomore back, is slated to take his place with these three and his college experience is nil . , . The sports enthusiast can remember last year's squad and the two units that were prac tically interchangeable, so close ly matched were they In skill and experience . . . Weakness lies in reserves. Those days are gone for this year and at least cince the second team cannot begin to duplicate the experience of the first string . . . Therein lies the weakness of the 1941 team and while they look good in practice it all boils down to one veteran sport writer s com ment, "They may look good on the practice field but you can't tell anything until you see thorn against an opposing team. That's when their experience comes out." . . . Grist . . . Vike Francis was a busy man this summer . . . What with his juke boxes strung all over town demanding his atten tion and then getting married ... It seems that he has been morn's Position Guard. Height ...6-2 ...6-2 ...5-9 ...6-4 ...5-10 ...5-11 ...6-0 ...6-0 ...5-11Ja Back. Tackle. Tackle, Back. Guard. Center. Back. Guard. Back. .6-0 Guard 5-11 Back 6-1 End 6-1 Center 6-0 Back 6-2 End 6-73 Guard 5-11 a End 6-2 Tackle 6-2 Back 5-8 Tackle 6-0 Guard 6-0 End.. 6-0 Center 6-2 End 6-1 Tackle 6-1 Back 5-1 12 End 6-0 Tackle 5-10 Center 5-11 Back 5-11J2 Guard. Guard. End . End. End. Guard. 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-1 5-11 Back 5-11 Back 6-0 Tackle 6-2 Back 5-72 Back 6-1 Tackle 6-2!2 Guard 5-112 Guard 5-11 Guard 6-1 Tackle 5-11 Back 6-1 Tackle 6-1 Guard 5-6 Back 6-0 End 6-0 Center 6-0 Back 5-10 Guard 5-11 Tackle o-i Center o-u Back 5-10 Back 510 End 6-0 Back 6-0 even busier since getting mar ried, this time it concerns wash ing dishes and to top it off his pretty wife drove him down to the stadium track each night to see that he took three laps and finished with two round trips to the top of the stadium . . . Which all put together should put him in good condition for a big year . . . Through the mail . . . Orv Mat thews, Big Six 100 yard cham pion, played a little joke that backfired on him recently . . . Knowing that his track coach was in town visiting friends, Orv de cided to disguise his voice and pull a gag on John Jacobs, Sooner track coach . . . Calling up nis coach he asked in an unnatural voice if Jacobs was in need of sprinters at Norman and when he got an affirmative reply, he said, "I'm a sprinter, myself, but I'm not in very good shape." . . . Schucks!" laughed Jacobs, don't let that worry you. I found out last spring that a good sprinter doesn't have to be in shape. I've got a sprinter named Orviile Matthews that won the Big Six 100 yards and he didn't get in condition all year." . . . "Pardon me, coach, this is Orviile Matthews," was the sheepish rejoinder . . . 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"0W " Ter-Fmed vVKanch.usU ABBOTT COSTELLO in Hold That Ghost .llh it The Andrews Sister 1 ftwis and H Entertainers How Showing 1 SONJA HEME jOHNPA1 SUH VALLEY it SEUtHAUt wllli rLENN MILLER .50 ,rtfl 2 suojw "THE LOST HIMSELF wit BRIAN AHERNE KAY FRANCIS DAMON "TIGHT SHOES 200 to 8 r.M. Jones inaugurates fifth year as Nebraska coach When the opening whiatle blowa on October 4 over at Iowa State, Major Lawrence McCeney (Biff) Jones will inaugurate hia fifth year at the reins of the Corn husker bandwagon. "Biff," as athletic director and - ' ?v - i 4 VP ( in t $rl t m f 1 ':'irt'L'i 1 frii.n 1 frShnMi.Mii a. --Vi -r-1 tincola JowrMl. BIFF JONES. . . . story at left. head football coach at Nebraska, has coached two Big Six cham pionship teams and has had one team in the famous Rose Bowl in the four years he has held thl position. Starting out his grid career in the coaching field in 1917 when he coached a soldier team in San Antonio, Major Jones has coached teams representing Army, Louisi ana State and Oklahoma. "The Biffer" as he is affection ately termed by the sport fans of Nebraska came to Nebraska in the fall of 1937 and immediately cap tured the state by storm when hia team paraded out on the field in the first game and sunk the Min nesota Gophers, a feat which had not been performed for 24 years. During his four years at West Point, his teams won 30, lost eight and tied two. At Louisiana in three years they won 20, lost five and tied five. While at Oklahoma they won nine, lost six and tied three in two years. Nunn-Bush zhiiie fashioned. Whether you're going away to studyor staying at home to work your feet go in smart style and solid comfort in thesa latest Nunn-Bush Ankle Fashioned oxfords for fall. n ItUut and Cast Y Jf WALK 4k UTTlf . W 'SAVtALOTt XT -