(Cointinued from Page i)'" The playing of the Nebraska team throughout the entire game was that of a well oiled machine. In every play the entire team was doing its work and, though there were individual stars, the united effort turned the trick Captain Shonka, Purdy, and Owen Frank were the Cornhusker stars and won their merit by line smashing. The Nebraska ends broke up the Michigan interference and time and again left the Wolverine runner unprotected so that he was easily pulled down. The Michigan tricks seemed simple to Ne- braska and they were solved without coln tonight and expects to arrive in Ann Arbor at 2:33 Sunday afternoon. Yost is not at all disheartened, nor are any of the members of the team, as they figure it was a battle tied against great odds. Coach Steihm is elated over the result but insists Nebraska should have won the game. The summary follows: New s4 Tiesday, Chas. A. Sellon's Nebraska (6) Chauner.......... L.E. Shonka(Capt)..... L.T. Pearson.........L.G. Elliot...........C. . Hornberger....... R.G. Harmon..........R.T. Lofgren.......... R.E. Warner.......... Q.B. D.Frank.......... L.H. E. Frank.........R.H. Michigan (6) Conklin (Capt) ........Quinn .......Kaynor ......Paterson ...Garrells, Almendinger .........Bogle Herring- ton, Carpell McMillan .........Craig .... H. Smitb T H E ilichigan Starts Scoring. Wolverines were the first to the tie of the first half. In the quarter it was Nebraska's ball r own thirty yard line and Gibson pted to punt. The kick was block- d Conklin picked up the ball and lirty yards for a touchdown. He kicked goal. Prior to this time gan had threatened the Nebraska arly in the first quarter, but pen- prevented a score. After this the Wolverines spent all their in driving the Cornhuskers back. LUne Smashing Tells. was the line smashing tactics of ska that gave her a touchdown, Michigan had kicked off, follow- s score, Nebraska took 'the ball to enter of the field. An exchange nts followed and then the Corn- rs started again from the center e field. One twenty yard end run irdy helped, but without stopping, all was carried down the field and the Michigan line. In the fourth er neither team ecored and the : Founded oui STrip to Earil Ii ga' ory- the Corn- . followers r, with the ard line, a . gan seven yara line. A forward pass failed and with two more downs to push the ball over, Warner called for a drop kick which failed. It was the one bad play of the game and proba- bly cost Nebraska a victory. Nebraska Jubilant. The game is considered a Nebraska victory and the entire city is celebrat- ing tonight.. The Cornhuskers only hoped for a small score against them as'Michigan was spoken of as the "big team," but the result has opened the flood gates of enthusiasm. It is es- timated that nearly ten thousand peo- ple saw the game, the biggest crowd ever on the local field. The governor - of the state gave an exhibition kick- a off before the contest. The Michigan ke team was banqueted tonight at a feast when over six hundred people were served. Gibson..........F.B.....Thomor Referee-Stuart, Michigan. Umpire-Hickey, Yale. Field Judge-Ver Weibe, Harvard. Head Linesman-Williams, Indiana. Touchdowns-Conklin, Purdy. Goals from Touchdown-Conklin, 0. Frank. Time of Quarters-15 minutes. MUSIC AND DRAMA Majestic Theater. What is undoubtedly a most import- ant engagement in the history of the Majestic theater will be that of Josepb Hart's spectacular pantomime fanta- sy in six scenes with a cast of twenty people, entitled "Polly Pickle's Pets," which will come to the local vaudeville house Monday night fora three days' engagement. This big stage spectacle carries a car load of scenery and the effects and properties would be a credit to many of, the so called "Broadway" productions. The characters repre- sent cats, dogs, monkeys, parrots, roos- ters, geese, and other familiar birds and animals all impersonated' by hu- man actors a-la "Chantecler." Beauti- ful lighting effects, clever comedians, and pretty girls are all in evidence in this stupendous vaudeville act which will be one of the five that will make up the new bill coming the first part of the week. Magnificent new photo- plays gving the story of "Rory O'Moore" Iand tiavel views in Africa will add to the value of this Thanks- giving show. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Mandolin club rehearsal, 6 o'clock this afternoon, Phi Delta Theta house. Fresh laws meet 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, room B of law building, to organize and discuss plans for class smoker. All members of home glee club meet Alpha Nu room 7:10 Monday evening. All '12 football men meet at Randall & Pack's Monday, 3 p. m. Bring foot- ball suits for Michiganensian pictures. FaMily Bijoui THEATRE PREMIER PROGRAM THIS WEEK Knapp & Murray ECCENTRIC COMEDIANS "They'll make you hold your sides." Elise IV. CHARACTER COMEDIERNE Exclusive Motion Shows A of rnady-m and styles. / ALLMAI 16 Scenes A PRICES: 1 -. : It's surpri in a store Ii S It Team Returns Today. .. The Michigan squad will leave Lin- SUBSCRIBE NOW GRANGER'. . Classes for Ladies aid G J~in now. Tirm b. gin~. F'r parti'u~n; c a]t A Phone 246 Thank Phone 652J Monday Tuesday Wednesday 8 cs here else will you -the prosf cf the )N for CORRECT E than it is pos- with those cost- r' lp . I'V r, i, Poo! . Stage of Cast ED5 Crace Faust 1 Singing Girl Bert Jordan N Comedian 119 South Main Street New Phot. Plays "Rory O Moore ' A I .epairing Extra Matinee T : i Photographs go to Go C.