FEIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE ONE-B Huskers Prepare for Annual Battle With Jayhawkers Hopes of Nebraskans Pinned on Rhodes, Halfback, to Win Game Saturday Oklahoma has been met with some what indifferent results; Illinois has been held to a close score and the team has lost by a large margin like an ordinary football player; in Calgent, has been given a good lesson in football. Now the Missouri Valley classic — Kansas vs. Nebraska — is on the program, and the Huskies will play at home. By Ed Morrow (Sport Editor, Daily Nebraska) Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 24.—Now for Kansas. That is the watchword in Husk roam this week. Huskers Realize Kansas Strength Two weeks ago, before the Oklahoma game, the Huskies assumed a palette but bored attitude. Why it had been a custom to beat Oklahoma? They learned that even the best traditions must have their counterparts. Beating Kansas has always been a busy afternoon's work for any team and the Huskers realize it. But the defended receive at Norman has added pressure in the scouts and it will make Kansas' assignment all the burden. Upon one man the Cornhuskers ins his hopes—John Rhodes, halfback. It was Rhodes' brilliant work that turned the tide in the Colgate game. He run 70 yards to a touchdown, and made five minutes after he had ripped through the whole Colgate team and run 40 yards to accomplish a like feat. It was Mr. Rhodes, also who balked the intentions of several ambitious tacklers in the Illinois game and the Cincinnati defense 40 yards to a touchdown. Rhodes Best Valley Back Nebraska believes that Rhodes is the greatest back the Valley has seen since 1953 of the immortal Gulf Chamberlin. That Rhodes failed to click in the Oklahoma game detracts but little from his glory. Few men can do great things when the rest of the football crew stands and watches the frame. Roland Locke, speed king, is again in shape to play after having been kept out nearly the whole of the season so far by injuries. Locke is a formidable back, and the team that allows him to get loose had best beware. Huskies Team Outweighed Jayhawks who are the battle at Lawrence will be treated to the same unqualified right of a Huskier队 team. The team this year average 173.5 most thirty points less than usual. But what the Huskers back in weight they make up in speed, Rhodes, Myers, Bloodgood, and A. Mundey—the regular backfield are about as fast as they are about to become Mielzen, Dailey, Kamm—any number of reserve backs are, as if not faster than the regulars. Nebraska has a surplus of backfield material this year. There are no many good players in the league, but kept gassing as to who to use. Not as much can be said of the blue. Numerous changes have been made to find a strong combination to strengthen the center, Hunka, who has scored 180 and Joe Wetr, a "watch charm" guard who weighs 165, have been performing at the guards positions more often than any of the competitors. Popollia and Ogden have achieved success in their brilliances and little competition. Hatchison, who proved himself very useful last year, received a broken collar-bone in the Illinois game and is on the sidelines. Woutoulp, 191, receives from last year, has been one of three players to have some success an diltle competition. Capt. Wear on the Job Captain, a great lineman, has, of course trained. His work so far is well sensational and he ranks as one of the greatest linemen Nebraska has ever had. Molzen 191, is at the other tackle. His work has been steady but far from brilliant. He was the second in sight for the tackle berths. Capt. Weir on the Job A special train will probably be run from Lincoln to Lawrence for the game. Probably 200 Hunter follows will be on hand when the whale Collins, a reserve of last year, is at one end and has been doing well. Robertson, a regular last year, has been alt; tracing at the other end with R. Mandery—large, fast, but inexperienced. All reserves, and the freshman cam, will also make the trip. It should be a large affair. Register today! Last chance. Curry to Head Council Professor to Spend One Week at Nearby Schools Dr. A. Bruce Curry, Jr., Ph.D. Professor of English the Bible of bear testimony in New York, has been secured by the Rocky Mountain regional council to be in this region for the month of February. This means that Dr. Curry will be at four schools, spending a week at each one. The schools around will be invited to attend the meetings of the four schools. Y, W, C, A, and Y, M, C, A, council decided that the four schools most centrally located would be the University of Nebraska, University of Kansas, University of Colorado and State Teachers College of Emporia. Register today! Last chance. Best Beauty Shoppe Permanent Waves...$10.00 Josephine Long, Mgr. Call 392 for Appointment The campus was visit Tuesday by two youth from Ohio State University who are touring the country from coast to coast in a 1921 model Ford sedan. The car was a real curiosity, being decorated with motifs, Crowds of students gathered around the travelers to inspect the car, and many had to run to make their next class while none forgot to go. The youths are college graduates and are on a two years tour of the west. Two College Graduates Visit Campus on Tour "wire cracks," and names of many towns in which they had stopped since leaving the east. Um-m! Boy Howdy! Coe's Famous Milk Chocolates, 10c C. G. 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