FrlHay, NovemEer 5,-1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN Well, just like I say, this conv lng Saturday (and every Saturday for that master) is going to be a hard one to dopg. There will be a lot of , ; upsets, winners who couldn't have, won the week be fore, and losers who wouldn't have lost the week before. It's these transfers, and the draft. Let's look and see what the Navy has done to the national football picture. Notre Dame, facing their tough est opponent to date, will have to go against the Army minus the services of Julvus Rykovlfeh and Vic Klubitski. The Irish will also be without the aid of Miller vand Bertelli, and this should give the Army a pretty even chance to come out on top. Purdue, Big Ten leader, was rid dled through and through with transfers, and Coach Elmer Burn ham will have a dickens of a time rearranging his outfit for the Gopher tilt this Saturday. The "Wildcats" of Northwestern had a couple of their fangs pulled Sooners Look, For Victory Over Kansas U. NORMAN, Okla., Nov. 4. For the first time in 41 years, Okla homa can forge ahead of Kansas in number of football victories dur ing their lifetime warring when the two schools clash in their 41st annual game at' 2:30 p. m. Satur day at Owen field here on Home coming Day. Oklahoma's accomplishment, of defeating Kansas the last five years has lifted her string to 18 wins over Kansas teams as against 13 Kansas wins and four ties. But it has been a long chase for the Sooners. 'Kansas, coached by Dr. Bert Kennedy, Lawrence dentist, complicated the Oklahoma pursuit by winning the first eight games of the series that began back in 1903. Although the Sooners will be favored to trim the Jayhawkers here Saturday, and must if they go into the crucial Missouri clash the following Saturday at Co lumbia with tfr&r Big Six confer ence unsullied, there is no positive assurance of ai Oklahoma triumph. In only one game this season has Coach Henry Shenk's Jay hawkers yielded a touchdown by rushing, Denver putting over three in the first half at Denver Octo ber 1. Since then no team Kan sas has met, Iowa State (which scored on Oklahoma Saturday with a scrimmage run), Washburn, Ne braska or Kansas Stated has scored through the Kansas line. Dave llaun's Band Playing 9 to 12 Sat. Nov. 6 40c per person "A Smooth Floor A Good Bond" itll when Uncle Sammy called half of the 'Cat backfield into active serv ice. All of this is tough, but what is tougher is that the opposing teams have been bolstered by the return of regulars, and new men. Other colleges have also sharpened their attacks with new transfers, Iowa State being one of those lucky schools. The Cyclones now have a fine new halfback in Paul Keck ley from Pomona, Calif., who should see plenty of action, thanks to the Navy V-5. Yes, things are certainly hum ming, and eveiri though it's con fusing, it's exciting. Just think, we might even get some sailors here. Well, there are many things that I should like to discuss with you, but, thanks to the Advertising Staff, and other factions, I will be unable to carry this tete-a-tete any further. Which will probably break your hearts, (God bless you). 7H 6 Air Corps 7 Engineers 8 Signal Corps 9 Quarter master 10 Infantry If c Tining-for-liim" v.. V V f ' - - V t , I ' w Wear his military unit emblem . . . these are particularly handsome pins made of GOLD-PLATED STERLING SILVER, emblazoned with rhine&tones. P. S. They're Christmas Cyclones Plot Campaign Ames, la., Nov. 4 A 14 game schedule has been an nounced for Iowa State College for the 1943-44 basketball sea son. The schedule, approved by the College Athletic Council here today, opens with Iowa Navy Pre-Flight at Ames, Dec. 4. It includes eight Big Six conference opponents. Still to be added are two games with Kansas State. Kan sas State decided only recently to put a team on the hardwood this season, and its schedule is still in the making. BULLETIN Riding club member will meet at the Shreave Stables at 9 o'clock Saturday ntornlnK. Call Shrravr fur reservations before .Saturday. SURGICAL DRESSINGS. Cord who rricliitrrrd for unrein! drrtn inxn are urred to fomr Saturday. If un able to be Miere, plcajte notify Myra Col bert at S-2S48 by Krkluy of each week. t'ORNHl'SKER STAFF. All staff member are anked to eome to the Cornhunker office Monday at 6:00 to have a ataff picture taken. Be .prompt! UNION DANCE. Dave Haun will furnish the ninnie for the dance sponsored by l iilon Saturday nlxht. Admission price will be 40 rent per person. RAGS FOR SERVICE MEN. There will be a meeting for all freshman who ginned np for Rag for service men Friday at 5 o'clock In the Rag Office. Everyone who I Interested in working va the Rag for service men muni attend. The W. K. Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, Mich., has re cently granted $4,000 to Butler university for loans and scholar ships to train medical technolo gists. ' 8, rrrr -Z: pins lo 6how your heart gift-choice deluxe! Millrr'f Jewelry Huskers Sharpen Passing Game for K. Speedy Bill Miller Plays iti Backfield Spending most of the week on sharpening up their offensive play, the Huskers prepared for an aerial game this coming Saturday, against the Kansas State Wildcats. They were drilled both on the de fense and the offense in pass work, and from all outlooks, the coming game will be a battle of the air lanes. The-availability of speedy Bill Miller, who had been inducted into the Nr.vy earlier in the week, was a godsend to Coach Ad Lewendow ski, as the Scarlet Clan has been riddled by the draft arid ineligibil ity during the past few weeks. Miller, who has shown plenty of flash all during the season, will work in at relief in the backfield, and is a mainstay in the Nebraska passing offense. Gaiter, Probable Starter. Morris Gaiter will probably start for Kenfield in the Husker lineup, and both of these boys have provided plenty of passing power for the Huskers. Gaiter, pitching them from the portside, chucked a combination of passes last week, that scored on the Missouri Ti gers, and has looked godtY in prac tice all week. With Kenfield and Gaiter passing that pigskiri act ueufc ..''':;::v!;:.:v:i::I- ' N V W j r, . ....ir 9 f. v - r .r- - - - c. .. t;. belongs to a lad in the First Floer. State Fray around, the ends, McDermott and Gissler and Schnieder should have plenty of work cut out for them this Saturday. NOW undtr-arm Cream Deodorant .taftly Stops Perspiration 1. Doei not rot dresses or mea't shins. Does net irritate skin. 2. No wilting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. S. Instantly storsperspirationfr . 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. 4. A part, white, greascless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. 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