DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, October 9, 1942 Sigma Nu Take Second Victory By Gene Sherman. Sigma Nu made it two victories in a row yesterday afternoon when "Tex" Cole threw two touchdown passes in the first quarter to lead his team to a 13 to 0 win over the Delts. The winners struck early when Cole tossed a pass to Stan Malcy who outran the Delt team for a score. Cole's place kick made the score read 7 to 0. Two minutes later the Sig1 Nil's made the. score read 13 to 0 when Don Young, who was on a sleeper, gathered in another Cole pass for the touch down. For the remaining1 three periods both teams played scoreless ball i. SAT. OPT. 10 6 AC pnsnt$ m m It M , JKl fix u if--s SENSATIONAL DECCA Recording Artists Direct from New York City's PARAMOUNT Theatre and Hotel PENNSYLVANIA Plan ( Attrnd Lincoln's Finest Home coming Party SAT. with the Sig Nu's threatening to score several times. ZBT's 7, Alpha Sigma Phi 0. The ZBT's jumped into a tie with the Sammies for top honors in league four when they turned back a fighting Alpha Sig nine 7 to 0. The winners scored the first time they had possession of the pigskin when Bobby had posses sion of the ball over from the 4-yard line to climax, a sustained drive of 3G yards. Allan Jacobs boosted the score to 7 to 0 on a perfect platckick. Fromkin, who is the scat type of a back, played a large part in the ZBT win with Jus fancy run ning and potent punting. Kappa Sigma 14, Theta Xi 0. Bob Gutschow's southpaw pass ing was the leading factor as the Kappa Sig's won their first game of the season by the score of 14 to 0 over the Theta Xi's. The Kappa Sigs lost their opening game of the season to the league leading Sig Nu's 6 to 2. Sigma Chi 12, Beta Sigma Psi 0. In the final game yesterday, the Sig Chi's showed a reversal in form as they defeated a sturborn Beta Sig team 12 to 0. The Moslem university of Al Azhar in Cairo, Sgypt, was found ed in 970. Welcome Grads! HELD OVEE JUST ABOUT THE FUN NIEST SHOW ON EARTH! Plus NEW Short Subjects KlrtWf Feature al 1:37-3:1 WE SKI.I, WAR BOND AND 8TAMPS Phys Ed Staff Members Leave For New Work Four of the staff members of the phys ed department have re signed because of conditions ere ated by the war. Mrs. Shirley Bennett Toman resigned in order that she might join her husband, who is an army officer stationed at Cornell university. Mrs. W. E. Manelee resigned to join her husband, who is in the army. Miss Fein Focht resigned her position as a staff member to enter medical school at North western. Miss Faye Thompson resigned her position for State Teachers at Denton, Tex. Her position there was created by an increase in en rollment caused by the war. Three new teachers have been added to our faculty. Dr. Ileene Lockhart has accepted a position with our phys ed department. She is a graduate of Texas State Women's college, and received her master's degree as well as her doctor's at the University of Wis consin. She was formerly director of phys ed at Baylor university. Miss Janice Carkin resigned her position as director of physical education at St. Olafs. She re ceived her undergraduate training at Oberlin and her master's de- Welcome Grads! STATED" W He Talks! And The Whole World Is Laughing; Again! Sjr- Men AUo! Suspense! Chills! "The Man With Two Lives" New Avalanche Shift Set For Cyclone Game AMES, la., Oct. 8. Marquette will show Iowa State college fans something different in shifts when the two teams meet for the tenth time here Saturday. Tom SUdham, the big fellow who coaches the Golden Avalanche used a similar shift while at Ok lahoma but has added some dazz ling and rapid variations. Out of the huddle the center gree at the University of Vermont. Miss Marjorie Kuplic received her degree at the University of Wisconsin. She was director of girls' physical education at Edger ton, Wis., before she accepted her position at Nebraska. LAST T1MKS TOIAV MICKEY ROONEY "A Yank at Eton" SATURDAY: f rtary55V Roberts jf , Rineharfs lw Lr Famed Character J . ... no w on rn Ai 1 U& ,?, -VM'ffO . ?Bf Itch,,! I Extra Preview Sat. Come as late a 10:00 p. ni. . . . Mf our rrrular program then renmin r'Rr.K for our late "revlfw feature. lines up over the ball. Directly back of center come the two guards in a three deep tandem. The two ends line up even witH the front guard and about two yards to either side. The tackles line up directly back of the end.s The right and left halfbacks be come the third men in the outside tandems while the quarterback and fullback drop in the opening between the two halfbacks. STARTS TODAY GARY'S CRRV iogpeei I71RDE1EIRE nnnou Make Way, "SKIPPV!" 'cause Oh! 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