The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 03, 1945, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    iWectaes'day, October 3, 1945
THE NEBRASKAN
Page 3
IM Schedule
Completed;
Play Begins
ATO, Cornhusker Co-op and
Theta-Xi triumphed in opening
games of the intramural 'football
season on Monday, October 1.
Heading the results was the 1
to 0 win scored by Theta Xi over
the Brown Palace. After playing
four scoreless quarters, each team
ran four plays and the team gain
ing the most yards, the Theta Xis,
won the game.
Alpha Tau Omega, a perennial
title threat, opened the season
with a 12 to 6 win over the Sig
Eps and the Cornhusker Co-op
defeated the Pioneer Co-op 12
to 0.
All other league teams will see
action this week, with play on
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday of each week in Octo
ber comprising the schedule.
Complete schedule:
Wed. Oct. 3.
Slg Chi Brta.
Sl No va. Kapa Ma DTD.
Theta XI . ATO.
Thar. Oct. .
Beta 8i( rhl Belt.
Pioneer v. 81; Alph.
M( Nl V. UV.
Mini. Oct. t.
Corahaikrr v. Beta Nj.
rUg Rp vt. Beta.
mt cm . rid fi.
Tae. OH. 0.
Phi flam v. Ka'paa 8if ' DTD,
1 V v, Theta XI.
rkHh .-r v. Hit Km.
We. Oet. It.
Browa Falae v. ATO.
nrohtMker . Sl Alph.
M K l.
Thar. Oct. 11.
Beta Bi T. Phi iam.
Kate . Phi Put.
Phi Delt T. Kappa Sir DTD.
Moa. Oct. It.
D V y. Hlf Oil.
Phi (Jam T. 81k Nb.
Theta XI . Beta.
Tnex. Oet. 1.
Pioneer v. Phi lelt.
Brown Palace v. Phi Put.
lornhniker vi. Kappa Kit;
Hed. Oct. 17.
ATO vi. D U
NIC Alh vn, SIk Nb.
Tlieta XI vi'. Kl( Kp.
Thur. M. It.
Pioneer vn. Beta SIk.
Brown Palace vn. SIk Chi.
( ornhanker vn. Phi llim.
M..n. Oct. XI.
ATO VI. Beta.
SIk Alph vi. Phi Belt.
Theta XI r. Phi Pnl.
Tuei. Oct. t3.
Pioneer vs. Kappa SIk A DTD.
Brown Palace vn. D I .
(ornhniikrr vn. KiK Kd,
Wed. Oct. It.
ATO vn. SIk hi.
SIk Alph vn. I'hl Gam.
SIk Kp vn. Beta.
Thnr. Oct. J5.
Beta SIk V. Phi Irlt.
Theta XI vt. SIk hi.
Pioneer vn. I'hl iam.
Moa. Oct. 19.
Brown Palace vn. Beta.
4'ornhuoker v. Phi Drlt.
Sir Ni v. Kappa SIk DTD.
Tnca. Oct. SO.
SIk Kp vi. Phi INI.
Beta SIK VI. SIk No.
SIk Alph v. Kappa SIk DTD.
Wed. Oct. 31.
ATO vi. Phi I'll.
Browa Palace VI. SIk Alph.
DTD.
AUF Drive
(Continued from Page 1.)
collects money for the Community
Chest, USO, relief for war-torn
countries and the needy in the
United States, will receive a pro
portionate amount of all money
collected. The national campaign
is being held at this time and
money donated by university stu
dents will count on the Lincoln
quota for the National War fund.
Nebraskans for Servicemen and
World Student Service fund will
receive the other proportionate
shares of all money contributed.
Cost of wrapping, mailing, print
ing and editing Nebraskans for
Servicemen will come out of the
share allotted to the paper.
WSSF.
Students alone raise the World
Student Service fund which will
help rebuild universities in coun
tries which were at war and will
pay teachers and buy books for
students in those countries.
Correcting an announcement
which appeared in Sunday's Ne
braskan, Miss Engle stated that
there will be no meeting of AUF
workers this Thursday evening.
A
First Feature of the
Lincoln Junior League
TOWN HALL SERIES
DREW PEARSOH
C-Aathr (
"WaihlBftan Merrv-tia-Koaaa"
ST. PAUL CHURCH
TONIGHT 8:00 P. M.
Blnrle Adm. ft.M (Tax Inc.)
Ticket an cale at Miller
Pain Boak Dept. ar at Daar
Q (B EH Q DTTEXT
By
George Miller
Furor over the Art Peterson
affair seems to have quieted, with
Nebraskans assuming that Peter
son will not be eligible for Big
Six play this season.
For those of you who have not
followed the case, Peterson, lanky
pointmaker for the Hucker cagers
last winter, is now enrolled at
the University of Kansas. At this
institution is Phjog Allen, vitriolic
basketball mentor who, no doubt,
was amazed when Peterson
showed up on the Lawrence
campus.
Big Six rules are such that
transfer students are required to
complete a year's residence at the
school before being eligible to
compete in conference athletics
for their new alma mater. Peter
son will have to comply with
these requirements, and Nebraska
officials intend to protect his
eligibility this winter on these
grounds.
The result will be that Peterson
will lose a year of competition
and will be unable to make points
for the Jayhawks or any other
conference team.
a a
Conference football teams have
broken even in competition with
non-conference foes thus far,
winning four and losing four.
Oklahoma and Kansas State each
boast a win over outsiders, the
Sooners subduing the Hondo
Air Base and K-State scraping
past Wichita. Kansas has beaten
Denver and lost to Texas Chris
tian, while Missouri, playing by
far the strongest teams, has
bowed to Minnesota and Ohio
State.
Varsity Cagers Meet
AH men interested In varsity
basketball meet in the N room
tonight, Wednesday, Oct. 3, at
7:30 p.m., according: to "Pop"
Klein, assistant cage coach.
WANTKD; Immediately t Baa Bora at
Kappa Alpha Theta hoaae. Meals fnr-nlihed.
STUDENT
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Lincoln Symphony
Orchestra Concert Series
PAUL ROBESON
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BARTLETT Cr ROBERTSON
Duo Pianos
JENNIE TOUREL
Mexxo-Soprano
WILLIAM PRIMROSE
Viola
THE GRAUDANS
'Cello and Piano
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On Sale Oct. 1 to Oct. 5 Inclusive
Season Ticket
6 Concerts.
(J4.I7 Pin S3 Federal Tax)
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