Friday, October 27, 194f THE NEBRASKAN Jayhawks Lose Five accomplished since '.916, the Uni-(f versitv of r-aRS football squad will enjoy a pair of open dates jl on their schedule. The Crimson and Blue clad athlete- t.me thru the Corn- husker battle without serious in jury. Coach Shenk gave his LAWRENCE. Kas. Having de- charges a couple of days rest from feated the Nebraska Cornhusk-I practice this week but will resume ers. a feat no Kansas team had, work soon for the relit game Sat urday, Nov. 4, with the Olathe Clippers ir. Memorial stadium. Naval Training Done. Coaches Shenk, Schaake. Nes mith. and Dick must find some re placements for the Jayhawkcrjand Decorations All Homecoming decorations must be completed by 7 p. m. today, at which time they will be judged. Itemized accounts of decorations expenditures must be turned in at the Union office by noon today to qualify a group for judging. out XAItOHATOHY floats Smock Aprons ill Cite the Protection )oiir (Mollies NenI Very Comfortable, Prnrtiral ond Attractire to (f ork In tf"V rf'fc.m Book & Supply Store, 1229 K St time Saturday against Nebraskai i . -1 , K! ana at me preem niunrcm ren Authorized Electric Shaver Service Shirk nifrnxfrr mu4 RmJbIii New ParU. .'rtc t-stimitM. !! wrk kf farlary Iniar4 143 So. 12 5-7S64 Charles Daigneault, O. J. Ende zv.it anH Jnhn Schimenz are Eone. Thee five lads completed meirseems 10 nave ine ihmuc u.iv naval training work on ML Oread(for the fullback job. Another have been translerrea io;iuiiDacK candidate snowing prom- ranks in the next few days. Var-other points for further training.jise is Milford Collins ot Kansas Rioglc. Don Barrington. This leaves the Kansas cMijuiy, io- - !nrt a fullback and three ends. For end replacements the Kan- It will be no easy tasK to iui sas coaenes nave uoraon nt-vn-th?se positions. The coaches must olds. George A. Newton. Keith the Dresent' Brad ley. and Lee Gregorv. These squad since thev expect no newjlads are all members of the squad. Students to enroll with grid tal- Argles After Clippers. ent in November. Aiier ine game wiui me v-iip-j Weatherbv at Full. ;Pers lne Ja.wiau kits win juunicj James Weaiher'by. a 172 pound.;'? Manhattan Nov. 11 to meet the i 22 vear old lad from Fort Woith."" .sf . w A i r Tex. was used at fullback a short all-state tilt. The Aggies suf- 'fered a 68 to 0 punishing at the1 hands of Oklahoma Saturday. j Aftr the Aggie tilt which should be the easiest of the four remaining game, the Crimson an. I Blue eleven will meet stiff opic sition in the last two games on their schedule. The league lead ing Oklahoma Sooners will play the Jayhawkers in Memorial sta dium Saturday. Nov. 18. The Jayhawkers will close the season Thanksgiving day, Nov. 23. playing the Missouri Tigers in Ruppert stadium, Kansas City Missouri. I PiiTlHLL ME I 8 Collins were formidable in both games. Coach A. J. Lewandowski gave warning of the Tiger team early in the season when he announced that the Tigers were "the team to watch." Lew's statement has been proved by the Missourians themselves. What hopes the Huskers have for victory have been undisclosed by Lewandowski and his staff but no doubt all plans are being made to put a damper to Dellestatious offensive actions. Husker coaches are being con servative in workouts this week as the limited Husker reserve supply will no doubt leave the UN coaches with a manpower problem in case of more injuries. vs. MnssaDinnBn .SATURDAY, OCT. 2B 2 o'clock Student Activity Tickets $5.5 Knot lisle A dm. 25c General Admission $1.75 TICKETS NOW ON SALE rXIVERSITT COLISEUM AND LATSCII BROTHERS, 1124 O St. Faculty Tickets M.64 Soldiers A dm. Sfe I BUDGET HOp 1 ' WELCOME MISSOURI CASUAL CLOTHES WITH CLASS APPEAL 7.95-12.95 Gabardines, rayon crepes, jerseys. One or two p'jhce styles. Fall's prettiest colors are here. Sizes 9 to 15. 10 to 23. Education Group Elects President, Student Advisors Jane Sorenson is the new presi dent of the Elementary Education club as a result of elections held Tusday, Oct. 3. The club is a branch of the national organization. Association of Childhood Education. Members include all students majoring in elementary education. i New members of the advisory ; board also elected Tuesday are Sallye Sears, junior; Beth Mont gomery, sophomore, and Patty Micek, freshman. Football . (Continued from Page 1.) one of the best in the middle west, to spark the Bengal attack against the Huskers. Dellestatious won't be alone for he has fine support in Paul Collins who will also lead the Missourians with fine running play. 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