The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, September 26, 1941
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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I By Bob Millet 1
Fraternity and barb intramurals
will begin within a week or two.
, . . The university has gone to
considerable expense to provide a
system whereby fellows who do
not have a chance to compete in
varsity athletics can still get ex
ercise. . . .
For several years the intra
mural department has been of
fering trophies to the winners of
the various sports in addition
to the Jack Best trophy for the
fraternity having the best all
around record. . . .
A great deal of effort is spent
annually to make an interesting
sports program for all concerned.
... 27 trophies will be offered
this year. . . . Let's make it worth
the department's time. . . .
Several nights ago there was
a meeting of barb frosh to for
mutate the year's schedule. . . .
Director of intramural activity,
Roily Herney, stated that there
were only 25 attending the
meeting. . . .
To get down to the core of the
matter, closer co-operation with
the activities outlined by the de
partment is of prime necessity. . .
Whenever a meeting is scheduled
that is Important as will b the
case in the next week, fraterni
ties and barb organizations should
give everything they can to make
this a good intramural year. . . .
Bert Bell, co-owner of the
Pittsburgh Steelers in the Na
tional Professional league, also
coach of the team, has an
nounced his resignation from
the coaching job. . . .
He gives as his excuse for the
resignation the fact that his team
was beaten by two of the league's
poorer teams. ... He has decided
to give all of his talents along the :
executive line henceforth. . . .
The local interest emanating
from the announcement came in
a companion announcement. . .
Link Lyman, Husker line coach,'
has been named along with
Paddy O'Driscoll, Pete Caw
thorn and Buff Donelli for the
vacancy. . . .
What, another Pennsylvania
entanglement? . . .
Husker Foes
Begin Firing
On Saturday
All of Nebraska's foes but Pitts
burgh gain a week's experience in
arMml combat over the sons of
Nebraska by jumping into their
seasons schedules a weeK oeiore
the Cornhuskers are due to appear
hfrr lh nublie.
One of the banner attractions
for this week is the contest Satur-
riav ' between the Minnesota Go
phers and Washington. Last year
. i l lir.U
the Vikings squeezed pasi waau-
Ag Officials Play
Host at Annual
Affair for Students
Faculty members and officials
of the university will play host to
students of the ag college Satur
day night, "rh the 16th annual re
rontion at the student activities
building. The affair will start at
n m Dancinir and games will
be the entertainment for the eve-1
fling- , .
Invitations to be in the receiving
Hiia have been extended to Chan
cellor and Mrs. Boucher, Dean and
yfra w. W. Burr. Dean and Mrs.
T. J. Thompson, Miss Fedde, Re
gent and Mrs. Long, Regent and
Mrs rpvno. Recent and Mrs.
Thompson, Regent and Mrs. John
eon, Regent and Mrs. Reed, and
Regent ana Mrs. bnaw.
Rent-A-Car
Reasonable Rate and Good Cars
25 Years in Business
" 'Minn.
vs.
Wash.
Experts ( ?)
27-6
Minn.
200
Minn. '
Bob Miller
Chris Petersen
38-7
Minn.
Paul Svoboda
14-0
Minn.
Albert Reddish t
21-7
Minn.
Norris Andersont
Former Sports Editor
rSport
ington to go on through the sea
son undefeated and to become the
national champs. It will be the
first test under fire for the Go
phers and should give Nebraska
followers a preview of the happen
ings in Memorial stadium. Minne
apolis, Saturday, Nov. 8, when the
Huskers meet them.
Another battle to catch the eves
of experts along the football front
for Saturday is the test of the
FOOTBA
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Groups wishing to he seated together will send one representative mlh
student identification cards and money.
The student section is the most desirable bloc of center sections in the
East Stadium.
-TndTUr
vs.
Detroit
12-7
Ohio St.
20-6
Okla. U.
18-0
Ind.
7-6.
Mo.
Mo.
6-6
Mo.
13-6
Okla. U.
14-0
Ind.
21-0
Okla. IT.
27-15"
Ind.
l3-6
Ind.
Tl-0
Ind.
21-0
Okla. U. I
7-6 13-0
Ohio St. Okla. U.
Reporters
Managing Editor
Missouri Tigers' strength against
Ohio State. The Tigers are a
question mark as yet, but have
been picked by many experts as
the most likely team to win the
Big Six.
An intersectional feature for the
week-end will be the tilt to be
played at Philadelphia Friday
night between Kansas U. and
Temple. Iowa State, Nebraska's
foes for next week, will meet Den
Mo7UT T OkiaT UT
vs. vs.
Ohio St. lOkl. A.&M.
GAMES
TUDENT
TICKET .
SALE . . .
Tickets include reserved seats to five home
football games plus admission to basketball,
track, baseball, wrestling and swimming
meets.
Tickets On Sale At
Student Activities Office
Monday, Sept. 29, 8 A. M. to 5
Tuesday, Sept. 30, 8 A. M. to 1
IowaTJT Temple "UTlowa'Sf
vs.
Drake
vs.
Kas. U.
vs.
Denver
21-0
Iowa
12-0
Temple
r7-6"
Kansas
3-0"
6-0
Iowa St.
20-6
Iowa
18-7
Iowa St.
24-3
Iowa
12-0
Kansas j Iowa. St.
7-7
Tie
13-7
Iowa St.
Iowa
13-6
Iowa
13-12
Kansas
13-6
Iowa St.
All scores are results of nightmares.
ver university on the Denver sod.
The homcoming attraction for Ne
braska, Indiana, will open its 1941
schedule against Detroit.
Battles for supremacy of the
state will take place in Kansas,
Iowa and Oklahoma. H o b b s
Adams' K. Staters will tangle with
the Fort Hays. Kansas, boys. Iowa
will meet Drake at Iowa City. The
Sooners will meet the tough Okla
homa Aggies at Norman.
Boston Col
vs.
Tulane
13-6
Bos. Col.
12-0 H-0
Kas. St. Stanford
21-7
27-6 14-12
Stanford Bos. Col.
Kas. St.
l8"f 26-6
Kas. St. I Stanford
20-7
Bos. Col.
20-7
Kas. St.
21-9
Stanford
18-0
Bos. Col.
14-0
21-0
Stanford
14-6
Bos. Col.
Kas. St.
Other headliners for the week
will be Stanford-Oregon, Navy
William and Mary, Louisiana
State-Holv Cross, Tulane-Boston
college and Purdue - Vanderbilt.
These are just a few of the many
major opening attractions. WitU
these games on the slate, there s
no talk about early season push
overs for the leading contenders
for national recognition.
P. M.
P. M.
""Kas. SI. Stanford
vs. vs.
Ft. Hays Oregon
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