Friday, November 1, 1940 DAILY NEBRASKAN , 1 . Footballers-381 strong-entrain for Oklahoma Huskrrs swk fourth season win from high flying, potent Sooners Nebraska meets the mid point of its 1940 campaign on the gridiron Saturday. For on this day, the llusk-r-rs will play their fifth game of the season. Four are behind tbem and after Saturday, fcur will remain to be played. Oklahoma is a real threat to tho Cornhuf.kers' chances of finishing the season without a defeat. The SKners are ready for the Husk ers and have been pointing for this game for several weeks now. The outcome of the game is be lieved to fore oast the shadow of the Big Six champion fo: this year. Thus ly, all the anxi ety on the part of' both team? to win this game Saturday Only setback on the Sooner schedule is the 19-16 reverse handed to it by the University of Texas. Two conference foes have succumbed and one Mis souri Valley team. Leading the squad of 38 varsity performers to Oklahoma are Co Csptains Theoa Thompson and Harry Hopp. senior backfield per formers. Johnny "Bull" Martin will captain the Sooner eleven. The team left Thursday night rJLl J Here are vour winners r OM..U. K...O. K.s.St. N.Y.U. Tulane I Dvkt Harvard 1.. . fSSu Ne.K, VLUnov, Mo"u. C.e"son j G.'ech nceton NorWn JJ MILLER .82 "n1b7 Vil.anov, ' Mich. St M. U. Clem.on G. Tech PHneetoi. Minw- lH. Z NEBR. In7v7 Mich. St m7 Tulane Duke Harvard l. Ft-ORY .750 . Meth J NEBR. Villanova Mich. St Mo. U. Clemson Duke Princeton Purdue Minn. EViNGEW .725 txi U Norman NEBR. Vitlanova Mich. St N.Y.U. Clemson Duke Princeton Purdue Minn. HARRIS -725 ; George NEBR. Villanova Ka. St. Wo. U. Clemson Ga. Tech Princeton la. U. Minn. Texas U. ABBOTT .600 EMtar mi "lII.V mm i Vtrnin aBarU aaM or. Journal. Harry Una. Rcvuc- ( Continued from Page 1) Si?s with a studenta he<h bu reau. The Delts have a "Kitty's Quiz' and the Gamma Phi Betas "Nellies Gone Away." The Chi O's will delve into surrealism and the AGR's have a musical number centering around a whistling rou tine. Armanri Hunter, the suave mas ter of ceremonies last year, will be on hand again this year. John ny Cox and his band will furnish the music for the affair. at 10:45 by train for Norman, via Kansas City. A workout will be held this afternoon at Taft sta dium, home of Classen high school football team, in Oklahoma City. Due back Sunday. The Nebraska squad will leave earner for Lin coln on the re turn trip than the student spe cial, arriving in Lincoln at 1:50 Sunday afternoon. Listed in ad dition to Coach Biff Jones' three full teams are Jack Vin cent, triple threater, and Freddy Me- more quarter- miv -nw..r" back. The lat- junfci. ter has yet to see service this year. Coaches Jones, mnn yman. and r.len Presnell. Student Man ager Monk Meyer, Team Physi cian Dr. Earl Deppen ana iTainer Elwyn Dees will accompany the Nebraska varsity. Conches A. J. Lewandowski and W. H. Browne will be on scouting trips. Injuries slight. Th ennad took a lifcht warmup drill, Thursday, as the heavy prac tice sessions tapered off. The whnV team was in near perfect physical condition. Handicaped by injuries still are rtermie nonng and Jerry Kathol. The starting problem of the Huskers is still in doubt at the left halfback post. Hopp may start in place of the filing Rohrig. Novel Wood may creep into the Sooner lineup for Clifton Speegle at cen ter for the only Oklahoma change at game time. Making trip. The squad personnel is as fol lows: ltt ruit: Ytt Twvmttm. trrry . fcnfc l-aaarfc. 1tt arkln: Korml KaMrr, Ior4 fttuakla, W So. Irk. tt h4i: VMr Sw.rkaaf, ltalpa Vfclt4waa' lmm Mym. Vrmtm: ttok in, Trt MHtr, Haw ard V.rt1y. KIcM tmr: Wamwi AWaM, Owr AbH. ltm r), llicM tartrtea: rural IMm, Clarrwir Hrntfa, rrmmrhi IHk. Rijhl rm6: Ksy rrankaaka, Marrlp TWamvana. trt Ranker. Qurtrrtrk : j IHk4i. r-Oa,rata TVm TlMmtpMNi, Cinrp MfM, Vrrt kalflNMikii: Wunw Kln4c. C Cata rty Map. rnr. J KtrM kmlfWrkl: WalUr Imtmrr. Alloa ZaVmaM, Boa KalaV-. FaWfcarfct: V1W rvaatrta. Wara liar, Hrary luka. Huskcr Iwo-milers to run vs. Sooners Nebraska's undefeated Big Six two-mile quartet departs for Nor man, Okla., this morning for a harrier race with the Oklahoma Sooner cross-country runners. Bill Lyda, Sooner mainstay, will be the chief opposition to the Husker foursome. Little Bobby Ginn, Madison sophomore, and Harold Brooks, Gothenburg junior, will head the Nebraska quartet. Others making the trip are Bill Cook, letterman, and Darrell Car rels, Diller. Frosh and Scouts in gridiron battle One of these afternoons, Coach Harold Pete's freshman football ers are going to beat the Scout club of Ad Lewandowski. To date, the frosh have gone to bat three times against the Scouts and hare been retired each time without a win. The fourth Sco'jt-Frosh football battle will be played this after noon at 4:05 on the freshman practice field west of the coliseum. 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