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Wednesday, October 18, 1944 THE NEBRASKA Lew Shifts Backs to Go Against KU After taking two rollicking de feats from the hands of Big Ten elevens, the University of Ne braska Cornhuskers are going into practices this week with in spired spirit in preparation to meet the University of Kansas at Lawrence Saturday. toacn v. j. lewandowsKi is staking chances on a revamped backfield that will include Bill Betz at quarterback. Jack Selzer and Doug Nelson holding halfback posts and Ken Hollins at fullback. The presence of both Selzer and Betz in the lineup might well in dicate mat Lw is preparing an aerial attack against the Jay- The remaining conference clash .State and there is little doubt in is between Oklahoma and Kansas anyone's mind as to who will win. Come in for a coke, ice cream or a delicious anlwi-i. THE NOOK 1131 R If your heart is set on one of the thrilling new short fur beauties . . . choose from our superb collection cf every new fur short coat. Choose a fine Muskrcrt perhaps, a Mou ton Lamb, or a soft Squir rel Locks. Choose a boxy fingertip coat, a brief belted beauty, a fitted tunic You 11 be set for all your college years. fir (wiper rs iicufimiY hawks. Betz has been absent from practice lineups for the past two weeks and warmed the bench Saturday because of a bum shoulder received in the Minne sota game but Lewandowski an nounces the ex-Lincoln high back will be in fine condition fo go against KU. Two other casualties returning to the team will be Ken Hollins and Bill Perdew, both backs, who will be ready to meet the Karu.as onslaught Those seeing the Indiana game reported a better Husker showing than was given at Minnesota which indicates the Huskers are improving fast. The KU team has not won a game from the Huskers in the last 28 years and it's been all of 43 seasons since the Jayhawks have won on home field. Last year's game was a close one with the Huskers winning out 7-6. The Kansans will be going all out to put another win on their record. L ,1 j Fein Fun j BY ELEANOR KNOLL. With four games to be played before the semi-finals next weeK, the soccer-baseball tournament is fast coming to a close. The four games scheduled for the end of this week are: Wednesday: Gamma Phi (1) vs. D. G. Bronze: Kappa vs. winner of Towne Clob-DG FtriK. Thursday: Pi Phi vs. winner of Chi O-Alpha Xi (1); Howard Hall vs. winner of DG Blue-SU-ma Kappa. Planning for the next tourna ment the WAA office has set Oct. 27 as the deadline for the team lists from those entering the Nebraska ball games. Any individual who does noi have a health permit registered in the WAA office by Friday of this week will be eliminated from the games, according to WAA of ficials. To this rule, they assure all players, there will be no exceptions! Big Six Get Full Home Schedules Big Six football teams will be able to look forward to a more pleasant schedule this week-end than last as the conference teams prepare for a full loop schedule. Last week brought another round of rough games to the Big Six teams that gained only one win, and five losses to the conference elevens. Nebraska made an im proved showing against Indiana's Hoosiers though the 54-0 count didn't indicate it. Missouri also came from their low standing though losing to a strong Minne sota team but they put the Goph ers to their limit to win. Okla homa found the University of Texas too tough and lost by a 20-0 count. Kansas State couldn't handle Michigan State and went down 45-6 as did KU before the Iowa State Cyclones, 25-0 in the only conference game. This week's schedule will be right in the family with the Mis souri and Iowa State teams meet ing in the feature contest. The Tiger's outstanding fight against Minnesota has brought their stock up and the Cyclones are figuring on a mighty tough showing by the Missourians. Another of the interesting con tests between Big Six contestants' will be the Nebraska-Kansas clash at Lawrence where two mighty even elevens will meet. Last year found the Huskers win ning out 7-6 over the favored Jay hawk team and this years clash promises to be another close one. Authorized Electric Shaver Service New rM. Frc tatinalM. Baaaat wark j fart try trainra aim. Om '7 Mfff iM. 14$ So. It $-7884 Xi.lAS CARDS Large Stock to Choooe From Oprn Evening Golden rod Card Shoppe 215 North 14 Rally . . . (Continued from Page 1.) two Huskers, including the n?w game captain, will speak to the crowd. The speeches will be fol lowed by Nebraska songs and yells for the team. Typewriters Repaired, Cleaned, Adjusted Reasonable Prices F. L. Deason 111 N. 11 $-9323 TURNPIKE BALLROOM PRESENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA w jrSi. 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