Sunday, November 19, Cornhuskers Preparing for KSC Eleven After spending Saturday as a holiday from the 1944 grid sched ule, Nebrask a's Cornhuskers planned to go all out in practices this week to prepare for the Kan sas State Wildcats. The Wildcats were held to 0-0 tie by Olathe Naval Air Base Clippers yesterday despite the fact they were scheduled to take the tilt from the sailors. Fast KSC Backs. A fleet backfield will be the main part of the Aggie offensive attack. Ronnie Webster, fresh man ace who last year was on the Kansas High School All-State squad, will lead the Wildcats, . assisted by Payton, bmith anci Mooney. Another sensation on the K State squad is Jack Newell, freshman end. The husky Kans san has been brilliant in both defensive and offensive play this season. Before the beginning of the season, the Wildcats were ex npHpH to be one of the easier opponents on the UN schedule but a bevy of frosh stars have put the Aggies in the limelight, looming as a threat to a u vie tory. Nebraska practices have been light during the last week and most of the players visited their home towns over .tne weeK-ena, taking advantage of the day-off. Coach A. J. Lewandowski spent Saturday at Norman, Okla., where he view the Kansas-Oklahoma fame. The UN coach in tended to form an opinion of the Sooners, whom the Corn huskers play after meeting the Kansas State team. 26 Cage Game Schedule For Sooner Quint NORi.lAN, Okla., Nov. 18. Averaging two basketball games a fnr thp npxt three months. Oklahoma's Big Six conference defending roundball co-cnampions win nlav a husv 26 came schedule this season, Athletic Director Dale Arbuckle has announced. Coach Bruce Drake's young sters return only one starter from last year, Jack Landon. The Sooners have lost their three au Big Six stars, Center Grover Ramsey, Forward Kenneth Pryor and Guard Allie Paine, the latter selected All-America by Helms Foundation, . Pic magazine and Chuck Taylor of Converse, and also a fourth starter in Dick Vaughan, rangy guard. Besides Landon, the Sooners retain two subs from last year, Ed Lindenberg and Don Beulow. All three are little fellows who follow the ball hard. The Soon ers gained very little talent this year from the campus navy unit which last season furnished Ram sey and Pryor, two all-conference men. The schedule includes 15 home games, ninj at Norman and six in Oklahoma City. The Sooners will defend their all-college tour nament championship Dec. 27-28-29 at Oklahoma City, and will also clash with Iowa Pre-Flight's Seahawks Dec. 16 at Kansas City in an attractive double bill fea turing Phillips 66 national A.A.U. kings, and Lt. Chuck Taylor's powerful Air Technical Service Command's Superforts. The 1944-45 schedule: Dec 5 Purcell Navy Gunners at Nor man. Dec. 8 Southern Methodist at Norman. Dec. 12 Norman Navy at Norman. Dec. 18 Iowa Pre-Flight at Kansas City. Dec. 19 Phillips university at Norman. Dec. 27, 28, 29 All-College tourney at Oklahoma City. Jan. 2 Kansas State at Manhattan. Jan. 3 Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 13 Nebraska at Oklahoma City. Jan. 20 Kansas at Norman. Jan. 23 Phillips university at Enid. Jan. 26 Missouri at Norman. Jan. 30 Oklahoma A. A M. at Norman. Feb. 2 Norman Navy at Norman. Feb. 10 Kansas State at Norman. Feb. 13 Kansas at Lawrence. Feb. 17 Iowa State at Ames. Feb. 22 Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater. Feb. 24 Air Technical Service Command at Oklahoma City. Feb. 26 Iowa Stite at Norman. Feb. 28 Long Island at "New York City. Mar. 3 LaSaHe onrversity at Philadel phia. Mar. 5 Missouri at Columbia. 1944 I-MFootball Through: Eh lers Picks A ll-Stars Tho cold weather put the sea son to a stop, touch football went over with reasonable success to lead off intramural activities of tne year, tsrown faiace annexeu the title but no consolation champ was decided due to the discon , t i tinuance of the season. Statisti cally, Beta Theta Pi were next in line to the Brown Palace squad by winning 3 contests, losing only one. Sigma Nu and Alpha Tau Omega tied for third place honors. Climaxing: the end of the sea son is the announcement of an All-Intramural team consisting; of outstanding players picked by Gordon Ehlers, intramural head. Ehlcrs named Van Home, Deeter, Hecox and Stone as first string back-field on his all-star team supported by a line of Walling-, Gayer, Sinton, Abdnor and Raney. Sigma Chi and Alpha Tau Omega placed two members each on the team. Others having one member were Zeta Beta Tau, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Nu, Brown Pal ace, and Delta Tau Delta. Honorable mention were Berry, Burroughs, Allen, Hawkins, Cole Banton Nigh, Dworak, Miller and Kratochvil. Leading in points towards the Jack Best trophy is Beta Theta Jayhawks, Wildcats in State Feud LAWRENCE. Kas., Nov. 18 Having disposed of the Olathe Clippers to the tune of 33 to 14 in a game played Saturday after noon in Memorial Stadium, the University of Kansas Jayhawkers began this week to prepare for the annual game with the Kansas State eleven in Manhattan, No vember 11. The same Saturday in Manhat tan will be the forty-second time the two state school have met on the gridiron. While the Mt. Oread eleven was defeating the Clip pers, the Wildcats were turning in a 15 to 0 victory over Wichita University, their first win of the season. The State College men have been coming along fast and Kansas will have to play good football to win. Iowa Beats Both. Taking the scores of Kansas and Kansas State against Iowa State this season (the only common foe for both elevens to far) the K State eleven rates two touchdowns stronger than the Jayhawkers. The Wildcats pushed the Cyclones all over the field even tho they were beaten 14 to 0. Kansas failed to get past the 50-yard line against the Cyclones and the Iowans won an easy 25 to 0 vic tory. Five Cyclones Picked as GA All Opponents AMES, Iowa, Nov. 18. Five Iowa State gridmen have been chosen on an all-opponent football squad selected by members of the Gustavus Adolphus eleven and Coach "Tuddie" Lindenburg at St. Peter, Minn. Coach Mike Michalske's foot ballers led the list with five men nominated. Two St. Thomas players, two Drake gridders and a St. Mary's tackle were also named. Cyclones selected on the all opponent lineup were Rex Wag ner, left end; Jack Fathauer at left guard; Cliff Dennis, center; Joe Noble at quarterback, and Meredith Warner, fullback. I. S. C. Lost S. Two of the men, Cliff Dennis and Joe Noble, were included in Navy transfers recently and- are THE NEBRASKAN Pi with 150 followed closely by Sigma Nu with 130 and Alpha Tau Omega. Information of the touch foot ball season is listed as follows: Standings. Pereenl- Tram Won IMt Tli'il aice Broun PhIiwf S Hrts Thrta I'l S Alpha Tau Omnia ... - t Sticma Nil t I'loneer Co-op Z Slarma Chi 1 SlKina I'M Kpillnn . . 1 I'M (iamnia Delta ....0 slKma Alpha K.pillon . .0 Thi-ta XI 0 Zrta Beta Tau 0 .875 .7AII .! .( .M$ .:s .UK .(iiirt .MM .000 Jark Best trophy ntandliiicH RWtt Thrta PI Niirnia Nu Alpha Tau Oiiira . ilKina Chi Slicnia I'lil Kiisllnn ... .no ....130 . .. .ISO . ... l in . .. .loo . ... so . ... fto . ... Ml .... 50 SiKiia Alpha KpNllon I'til Gamma Delta Theta XI Zeta Reta Tau All-Intramural team: Po. Name Team I.K Wallln I.T Gayer C Sinton ItT Abdnor R K Raney OH Hecox HR Van Home HB leeter FH Stone SlKma Mil A TO ZHT Sigma Chi Reta SIk No Delta Tan Delta A TO Brown Palace Honorable Mention: linemen Rerry. A TO; Burrouich, B. r alare; Allen. Delt; Hawkins, Beta; Cole, Sl(t Nu; Rantnn, SIk Nu. Barks Nhrh. Phi aroma Delta; Dwor ak, A TO; Miller, Theta XI; Kratochvil, gig Ep. HBencI Wanning lx)ilk Dick Dilsaver Following is an epistle McGrew, x40, now located his opinion concerning the recent. What is this thundering, flashing, rumbling from mid ld,nd skies ? Why do the people rush' about with open mouth and bulging eye with vexed, surprised, elated stare? What are the streaks across the heavens? SUPERMAN? GORDON? CORRIGAN OR ELEA NOR? NO! Has Sinatra just finished another swoon song? NO! Another ordnance plant blast? NO! Pentecostal revival meeting? NO! Has the legislature passed a bill allowing half the re quest of the University, so chisel students out of library NO!! NO!! NO!!! NEVER!!! What smacks of sunflower, rock-chock Jayhawk, min gled with hysterical howlings and magnificent band music, which reacheth to the high heavens? Did Kansas score against Nebraska or another feat as nearly fantastic? Gosh, no! Kansas beat Nebraska twenty to nothing!! Incredible! Preposterous!! Impossible!!! I say, wherefore, why is this? This eternal blazon must not be to ears of Cornhusker- dom. At once dispatched, cut our sins, Unhousled, Jayhawk, Well, toots, when shall this foul and most unnatural crime? NEVERMORE! Ouoth the .Tavhawlr nn tho Kof f Bausch above the chamber door. DANN McGREW. (Snorts Editors note: Your writer hoinc a mariVa tr. . san is a bit shocked that Mr. of the Kansas team so startling, but after all, we're going m meurasKa aren t we, so we'll stick with the Huskers.) no longer with the Cyclones. Charles Wright, 1943 all-conference guard, left at the same time as Noble and Dennis. A fighting Gustie team was beaten 49 to 0 Sept. 30 by the Cyclones in the season's opener. Authorized Electric Shaver Service Shlck Shavemaster and emlngton Ms Parts.- Fre stimaU. Vvs Work y 1 factory' traiae -asm. "One lay serrie. 143 So. 12 8-7864 Allen Starts 27th Season As KU Coach LAWRENCE, Kns., Nov. 18. Coach F. C. "Phog" Allen, start ing his 27th year of coaching var sity basketball at the University of Kansas has a squad of 30 men working out daily in preparation for the coming season. Allen returned to the Kansas campus as a coach the second time in 1919 and has been directing the varsity basketball squad since that date. The Jayhawkers will play only a 15-game schedule this season. Schaake Assistant. Allen announced a few days ago that Elmer Schaake, assistant grid mentor at K. U. for the past two seasons, will . serve as as sistant basketball coach this sea son. Schaake played guard under Allen in 1932 and '33, and was an all Big Six choice in his senior year. Schaake coached basket ball at Bethany College and Law rence High School before joining the K. U. staff. 4 Lettermen. Charles Moffett of Peabody, now busy with football, is the only regular returning this year. He will not be able to report lor oractice until after the Missouri football game, November 23. Mof fett was one of the leading scorers in the conference last season. Other lettermen returning from last year's squad will be Don Diehl of Smith Center, Louis Goehring of Arkansas City, and Dean Corder of Weida. recently received of one Dann at Oakland, Calif., expressing Kansas - fNeorasKa outcome Thompson and Harper won't tines and bunding tees r off even in the blossoms of unaveld. we sween to nnr iwnca fnr . . - 3 iittWU Avail- McOrw rowrda th FiightTraining Government Approved School Flight lessons arranged at the Union Air Terminal by ap pointment. Night classes for ground school instruction. 2415 O Street. Phone 6-2885 or 2-6124. I i ; i i i Lincoln Airplane & Flying School Intramurals Start New Co mpetition Table tennis and handball tour naments are swinging into the in tramural spotlight this week. The touch football phase has been discarded as a result of weather conditions. Monday will be the starting date for competition in both fields with the competing teams given until Nov. 30 to complete their first round contests. Results will be turned in to Gordon Ehlers by the end of the contest period allowing the intramural head to make pairings for second round contests. Rules and information concern ing the ping-pong schedule are: 1. All fames must be played between Nov. 20 and Nov. 30. 2. Five men will represent each house in singles matches. 3. The team winning 3 out of 5 matches will be the victor in each pairing. 4. Games may be played at any place desirable to the participating- teams. The Student Union will facilitate a number of the matches. 5. All results must be reported to Gordon Ehlers at the A TO house not later than Nov. 30. Pairings: Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Beta Theta Pi. Sigma Nu vs. Zeta Beta Tau. Alpha Tau Omega vs. Phi Gamma Delta. Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Brown Palace vs. Pioneer Co op. Information concerning the handball tournament: 1. AH games most be played between Nov. 20 and 30. 2. Each house will be repre sented by three men. 3. Team winning two out of three singles matches will b victor in each pairing. 4. Gloves and handballs can be checked out from the cage in the coliseum any afternoon be tween 2 and 6 o'clock in the afternoon. 5. All results must be turned in not later than Nov. 30 to Gor don Ehlers at the ATO house. 6. Arrangements as to time of play must be made by the op posing houses. Pairings: Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Chi. Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Nu. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Zeta Beta Tau vs. Sigma Al pha Epislon. Pioneer Co-op vs. Brown Pal ace. All participants will be under the same rulincs concerning scholastic standing as were pub- usnea tor touch football. President Charles Seymour of Yale univprsitv annnimrcc tliaf the school is formulating a plan for the education of returning service men. The mirnnsp of t.h study is to provide a broad and flexible program meeting the needs of ex-seinemen who recoenize the importance of higher education but whose cir cumstances prevent taking the long four year college course. The Time is NOW to have your suits and dresses brightened up for those special dates. 9 Us? & n) 3 1