DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, September 19, 194T r Jhe. SpodA, ma By Bob Miller Another new rule that will be used in the Big Six this year has to do with substitute communica tions. . . . Previously when a sub stitute came into the game and talked to his team mates before the ball was put in play, it meant a five yard penalty. . . . This year things will be dif ferent because he law has been repealed by the solons on the national rules committee. . . . The repeal of this rule will more than likely help a lot of teams who depend largely upon their coaches for guidance. . . . If a team, for example, gets down on the opponent's 2-yard line and the quarterback's plays are backfiring, the coach can send in a substitute and with him infor mation concerning what play to call ... A play that the quarter back has perhaps forgotten to call and that may be the one needed to get the touchdown. . , . There was plenty of contro versy over this rule with some of it coming from the old-line sport enthusiasts objecting. . . . They charged by eliminating the rule it was making the coach the real quarterback and was Increasing the amount of side line coaching. . . . Another rule that helps the toadies in the same manner is the one allowing free substitutions and allowing one player to be sub stituted for as many times as de sired by the coach. . . . This will permit a coach to pull his quar terback that is playing and put in a second or third stringer in a vital moment with necessary in structions. . . . When he has car ried out these instructions he can Lincoln's Leading Theatres Welcome You With These Grand Pictures!! i .1 J Over! ,i,,,e oh"1 . ABBBOTT COSTELLO 'Hold That Ghost" .llh The Andrews Sisters .j i m s ana m Entertainers """"J tXon'f'' Anler Richard UNCOIL ww Showing! 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At any rate time will tell just how much sideline coach ing there will be and also prove the wisdom of instigating such a rule. . . . Kansas University will be the first of the Big Six to undergo testing in a game. . . . Friday night the Jayhawks will send the 1941 team against an all star alumni lineup that will in clude some of the gridiron greats of Kansas for the last few years. . . . Enrolment In Law Higher Than Expected Altho law college heads last spring anticipated a great loss in first year enrolment this semester, registration figures this morning totaled 45 in the freshman law class, one less than last year at this time. More freshman registrations are expected, and college officials hope that total figures will equal last year's which rose to 58 by the end of September. Rubies were believed in ancient times to have the power to stop bleeding. With 100 Candidates Reporting ... Frosh Footballers Get to Work Ad Lewandawski greeted 100 prospective Cornhuskers at the first turnout of frosh football as pirants at the stadium Thursday afternoon. After listening to a pep talk by Lew they went through a stiff physical exam and checked out suits. After looking over the new crop of players. Lewandowski com mented that they are a "nice look ing bunch of boys. There are representatives from every section of Nebraska, and a few are from far corners of the United States. The first team workout will be this afternoon. All are to report at 3:30. The first few days will be devoted to drill in the funda mentals of the game. No contact work or scrimmage will be held until everybody is in top condi tion. The squad is full of all-staters and boys who have gained recogni tion for their play during the past few seasons. Some of those whose names came into Lew's mind are Jerry Carpenter, Wally Hopp, Art Wilson, Vince Cutshall and Carl Peterson. There are plenty of others. Their names will come to light in future sessions. Lewandowski will again be as sisted by former varsity ball players. Those who will help whip the freshmen into shap this year are Don Waddick, Dale Harvey, Floyd Harris, Charley Shubert and Lew's right hand man, Chol ly Armstrong. The squad will make the trip to the Kansas State game at Man hattan Nov. 1. To make that trip, they must be up in 12 hours of the Alpha Cln-Sigin Nus Hold Picnic Tonight Alpha Chi Omegas and Sigma Nus will have a joint picnic in the Alpha Chi Omega back yard tonight. The picnic precedes their hour dance together and arrange ments have been made for pledges of the two houses to have dates with each other for the evening. 1406 O St. PHOTO SHor 'ANDORAN FlfiE APPLICATION PHOTOS 16 IVixlVi Photos $1.00 12 3x4 or 312x5 $1.00 With Two Sittinfs All Guaranteed Work DO YOU . . . wake up feeling dreary . . . ? wake up feeling blue . . .'? wake up feeling weary . . . ? 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I-ex-Innton; Dean Johnson. Curtis; Ucan Gel wick, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Lee Phil lipl, Omaha Central. Tackles: Clyde Nelson. Albion; Bob TcRt, Fremont; 1). Kindier, TekamRh; Charles WriRht, North Platte; Art Wil son, Grand Island; Joe Kvkhnrdt, Wlsner; Vernon Slincr, Hastings; Lorter Burt, Cieinhton; Kpllh Stolldorf, Wymore; K.u Rene Slma, Nebraska City;. Oormer Rob erts, Wymore; Thorvel Gillespie, Grand Island; Carl Peterson. Alliance; Klmcr Hertzel, Beatrice. Guards: Bob Sehultz, Fremont; Bill Myers. Minatare; Georga Ay on I). Grand Island; Milo Chalo'jpka, Omaha; Frank Hazard, Sioux City; Jim Bennk. Omaha. Centers: Francis Hunt, North Platte; Ken Anderson, Omaha; Neal Stanley, Blair; Karl Godfrey, Cozpd; Clnir New man, Allen. Barks: Jack HallUan, Crawford: Pale Wtsmrr, Lincoln; Sam MehrlnR. Grand Island; Franklin Hell, Sargent; Bud King, Lincoln; Ed Mandl, Stanton; Henry Wagner, West Point; Nell Nntzmnn. Ne hawka; Jerry Carpenter, McCook; Wally Hopp, Hastings; Joe Winger, Grand Island; Jules Komartk. Hastings; Bill Gitibs. Dawson; Wallace Davis. Aurora; Ike Pendrrgnst, Alnsworth; Joo Grubaugh. Ainsworth; Wayne Peterson. Allen: Jerrv Okrina, David City. Husker Squad Has Full Day Everything from Passing to Scrimmaging on Tap Maybe you think playing football is just one life of ease, like a nice bed of roses. Well, if you want to be squelched just ask any one of the sixty odd gridders who practiced Thursday, They really had one completely full afternoon that included all the courses that could be served up. When the order came to go in, not one laggard could be seen. Starting off with calisthentics, the Huskers proceeded to hold a very complete session on the blocking dummies. From thence they traveled to the posts where they did full duty to the Husker play repertoire.. Pass Defense Takes Center. Next, came time to hold pasaing and pass defense practice which helped to wear the footballers down even more. Then, the backs were sent to the dummies to per fect side body blocks while the line split up into twos and pro ceeded to see who could climb over, burrow under or knock over his opponent with the greatest skill. When these operation? had been completed, Biff called his number one team back on the field to take the offensive and he ran his (See SQUAD, page 8.) k1 v ,"- ' ' v! ! ' ( "Cuiiom. WlahA." SENSIBLE SEPARATES FOR CAMPUS CAPERS AS SEEN IN MADEMOISELLE Hove lire youny: related interolwuipe ablo dollies keyed to the needs of the smartly dressed coed. Jackets blouses skills slacks-shirls dyed to match in fine "abiirdinc flannel and twill. Green, blown or 1eic. Gabardine Twill Flannel Slacks 4.95 6.95 8.95 Skirts 3.95 5.95 7.95 Blouses' 3.95 3.95 5.95 jackets 8.95 12.95 White Crepe Shirt 2.95