Sunday,' October M. 1945 THE NEBRASKAN Page 3 ATO, SAE, Fiji Teams Head IM Football Race Leaders in the intramural touch football league remain unchanged after the second week of play. Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Gamma Delta hold down the top spot with three wins and no losses, while the Navy Gismos trail by a half a game with two victories and no defeats. The ag college club, Navy Block Busters and Navy Sorority Set each have a single triumph in their only start thus far. Highlighting the week's play was the top-heavy margin piled up by the Phi Gams as they trounced the luckless Beta Sigs 1 to 0 on Thursday. The Phi Delts were hard pressed to edge by the Kappa Sig-DTD combine and pulled out a 1 to 0 win. Two games scheduled for Fri day were cancelled and will be made up at a later date. League standings: w Alpha Tail tmr , .. S MmA Alpha rOpNitoa 3 Mil llwirm Delta , 3 Navy (.Isroos .2 Ac College Club I Navy HkK-k RuMrn , , ,. I Navy Sorority Set '. I i-hl Delta Thel .' 3 Pal kappa Psl Phrrna Chi tVrta Thia II Itelta Cpsllon Carnhuftlter Co-op ... Mtrrna No Ilonrer Co-op Tfcrta XI Navy Flers Navy Wolves Prowa Palitre Ca-aa M SI and lTD Kit ma I'M KimIIm . , Beta Mrma I'hI Navy Atom Iluskers (Continued from Page 1.) diana team had rained first and goal .on the one yard line. Then, following the Stanford pattern in the Rose Bowl contest of '41, Raimondi returned Story's punt to the five yard line and on the next play Dick Deranek went over lor the score. Charley Arm strong added the first of six suc cessful conversions and the Hoosiers were on their way. Indiana piled up twenty-one points in the second quarter, the first score of the stanza coming after Mack Robinson's punt was blocked and Indiana recovered on the Husker 15. Pete Pilios, All American end in prewar days who performed at fullback and tackle Saturday, went through the mid dle of the line to score with six-and-a-half minutes remaining in the half. Fumble. A fumble on the Indiana kick off following Pihos' score gave the Hoosiers the ball in scoring dis tance once more, and this time a pars play from Ben Raimondi to Mel Groomes was good for the score. In short order the Hoosiers scored again on a Raimondi pass, this time to end Bob Ravensberg from a play originating on the Husker seven yard stripe. The most sensational play of the game opened the second half, for Bob Miller took the Husker kkkoff on his five yard line and raced 95 yards thru the Ne braskans for the score. Automatic Armstrong converted. Bill Arm strong added the second touch down of the quarter when he plunged over from the three after center Cannady had intercepted a Kobinson pass and laterelled to Adams who got to the Husker three from the 35. . Miseues. Armstrong and Schwartz scored in the final quarter as the re sults of Husker niiscues. A fumble and a pas interception leading to the final counters for Bo McMil lan's "per little boys." At times the Iluskers looked like a fire ball team, Cletus Fisch er, a converted back playing cen ter, Gerald Moore and Rex Hoy bothered the Indiana offense all afternoon, while the ends and backs Giadoville and Robinson provided the scoring spark. Indiana possessed plentiful re serve, strength, with versatile barkfield men playing several po sitions during the afternoon. Al tho he did not score, George Tali ferro, Gary Negro gave the Ilusk ers plenty of trouble as did Lou Ciolli on defense. Starting lineups: NEMIAHKA INDIANA MO Hunker RRV.-nl.orK l.T Tet Deal L1 Hack Kowfnskl C Fischer Horn R'l I'ny cum RT Wit-moi-fi (Jolilsoerry KK HchneiUor Midilflovl;h . cm "lory . RnlmorHl! 1H 8lon Tailifcro THIRSDAV RFSCMTS. PM Gam 1, Ret Hi Phi Psl 7, Beta C. Phi rlt 1, K. Mr. A DTD t. (ilMiMw I, Browa Palace . FRIDAY XEMl'LTS. Gismos tft, Wolves . Block Banters 19, Pioneer . MONDAY 11AM KS. Delta Vpalhta vs. (Wimia t'hl. I'M Gamma Delta vs. Mcma Na. Theta XI vs. Beta The! a PI. A( College vs. Kororlty Set. Tl KSDAY GAMKH. Pioneer Co-Op vs. Phi Delta Tfcrta. Brown Palnre vs. Phi Kappa Psl. Cornhusker vs. K. Hl. A DTD. Navy GUmos vs. Sigma CM. Pioneer Links Scene of IM Golf Compel Student golfers conclude the fall medal tournament this after noon on the Pioneer park course, after opening play Saturday. Com petitors were privileged to shoot their 18 holes of medal play either Saturday or today, with an indi vidual and a team champion to be declared. Organizations should be aware of the fact that any number of entries are allowed, with only the four lowest scores being counted in determining the team cham pion. The only restriction on players is the rule that foursomes contain golfers from at least two differ ent organizations who will testify as to the accuracy of the scores turned in by the players. In case of a tie in individual play, an extra nine holes will be played to determine the champion. Major L. Dull Receives Bronze Star Posthumously Major Leonard C. Dull, 1936 graduate of the university, was awarded the Bronze Star medal, posthumously. Col. James P. Murphy, director of military training at the university pre sented it to his widow, Mrs. Eliza beth Dull, 3834 Sumner street, Lincoln, at ceremonies held on the campus. The citation read: "For meri torious service during the period 25 July to 25 August. 1944, in northern France, for his energy, diligence and ability as a batta lion executive officer and battal ion commander, Major Dull's re organization of his battalion after ffcvcie losses enaDien it to main tain its effectiveness in the face of such severe losses." Major Dull served overseas with the 90th infantry division. He had previously been awarded the Soldier's medal, the Silver Star and the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf cluster. He was awarded the Pershing Gold Medal in 1934 and was commissioned in 1934. FH Wcifls Deranek FB Hum p)hoa Score by periods: Nebraska n 0 7 7 14 Inl,ana 6 21 14 1354 Nebraska scoring touchdowns: Kipper sub for Deranex). Try lor point: C. Sloan 2 tplnrekicka). Indiana scoring touchdowns: W. Arm strong 2 in.it for Pihos, Deranek. Raven bern, Pihos, Miller (sub for Tailifero). Schwartz imib for Ravenherg). riroomes tsiib for Blinker), 8tory. Try for points: Armstrong 6 placekicks. Nebraska subsi itntions: Ends, Korte hlpper. Sailors, Baalhorn: tackles, Wil liams. Seiilacek. Edling, Wllheims, Fred :nlison; guards. Lorcnz. Rolfsmevyer. Lipps, Johnson; centers. Short, Buchanan; backs, Kobinson. Miller. Younc. siinir 'luiiuwuc, narnngion, ulllAspie. Fink, Indiana substitutions: KmU. Si hur tJorkls, Ihmnn, Kane; tackles, C. Arm strong, Roper; guards, Harbison, Brown, Pontulka; renter, Cannadv: backs, Brad ley, fllllian), Sebek, Miller, (iroomes Adams, Jones. Officials: Referee, Ted O'Sulllvan, Mis souri; umpire, W. n. Knight, Oartmmith; linesman, John Waldorf. Missouri; litW judge, William Orwig, Michigan. Listen to PAULA JONES bring you Campus Chatter (FOR 10:45 Mon., Wed. and Thurs. Ahern Heads First Varsity Cage Drills Candidates for the varsity bas ketball squad got a chance to show their wares last week as pre season drills began under the guidance of Jake Ahern, veteran collegiate and professional per former. Ahern will be remembered as captain of the Lincoln Wings, stellar cage team which showed Lincoln fans the best brand of basketball to be found anywhere last winter. Ahern will have charge of the team until Oct. 24 when assistant basketball Coach Pop Klein will take over the squad. Drills are being held on Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 4 to 6 p. m. and all men are invited to check out equipment and participate in prac tice sessions. Klein estimated that approxi mately 60 men had checked out suits, with more players expected every day. Lutheran Slinlent Associations Hold First Meetings First meeting of the Lutheran Student associations, under the direction of Alvin M. Petersen, pastor oi University Lutheran students, held last week. The LSA of the city campus students will meet each Sunday evening at 5:00 at the student cen ter, 315 No. 15th. A social hour, including supper, will follow the irspirational hour. Officers of the city campus LSA are: Dorothy Weiland, president; Ruth Vort- mann, vice president; Phyllis Sny der, secretary; Edna Huttenmaier, treasurer. New Project, A new project for Lutheran students of the ag campus is ma terializing in the form of a stu dent center at 1200 No. 37th. The center has a meeting room, social room and kitchen. LSA will meet there each Sunday at 6:30 p. m., at which' time supper will be served, followed by a social and inspirational hour. Officers of the ag LSA are: Helen Mortensen, president; Alda Nelson, vice pres ident, with secretary and treas urer to be appointed. Symphony Tickets Go on Sale Again Early )Jext Month Student tickets for the Lincoln symphony concert series will be available early in November at the school of music office for five dollars. Dr. Arthur Westbrook. director of the school of fine arts, says, "The Lincoln symphony concert course again this year is an ex cellent one. Students will be de lighted with each artist." First of the series will be Bart lett and Robertson, famous double-piano team, playing at the coliseum on Nov. 29. Highlight of the season will be Paul Robe son, Negro singer. Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake, who first scored as a team in "This Gun for Hire," are reunited as the leads in Paramount's "The Blue Dahlia." Ten sets, all representing night clubs which Bing Crosby . sup posedly owns, are being built at Paramount for Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies," technicolor production. For those SNACKS Imp! ween classes meet at Swim Coach Calls For UN Swimmers Swimming Coach Ed Higgen botham has issued a call for varsity swimmers. Practice ses sions for tank hopefuls will be gin on Monday, October 15, with all men interested ordered to re port to the pool in the coliseum at that time. Little is known about the po tentialities of the Husker swim mers, but intercollegiate competi tion is assured for the coming season. NOTICE. All men interested in partici pating in sports activities, but who are not affiliated or connected with any team or organization now in competition, are asked to meet Monday, October 15, with director of intramurals, Lou Means, on the main floor of the coliseum to discuss ways of pro viding competition in various sports. SWIMMING POOL OPENS. The coliseum swimming pool has been opened for recreational swimming every day from 12 noon to 1:30 p. m. and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 p. m. to anyone wishing to take a dip. The only requirement is that swimmers possess a swimming permit which certifies that they have been examined and are phy sically fit to swim. Tennis Players Must Complete Second Round Intramural Director Lou Means warns all tennis players that sec ond round matches in the fall singles tournament must be com pleted by Wednesday, October 17, and that results must be posted by the winner on the bulletin board in the coliseum lobby. A glance at second round pair ings shows that four Beta net stcrs lead the parade, although five Navy are also in the run ning, but are not eligible for the team trophy. Some third round matches have been completed, especially in brackets where byes and defaults were numerous. Pairings: Isndrnm. B-i, vs. Cook, fit P.n. niton, A TO, vs. winner of above. Wan, Navy, vs. Mane. Brown Palace. Hanson, Navy, vs. Haen, Pioneer. Johnson, Ml CM, vs. Barrett, B.ta. Aamnon, I'M lelt, vs. winner of anave. Cressnuta, Beta, vs. Iadw(r. Navy. Anderson, Pioneer, vs. winner of above. Farnsworth, KM-DTD, vs. Miller, tto aeer. Kane, Navy, vs. winner of akove. Kralm, DU, vs. iittvwm, Hlg fr.p. , Moar, Navy, vs. wtmrr of above. fnp.l), Hfta. vs. Hihrirher, Bla Vlg, Mraton. Mr CM. vs. phi IH-IU THR HOI'ND MATCH. Mart, A TO, vs. I)vrr, D V. Betty Hutton, who stars in B. G. DeSylva's "The Stork Club." has a liouseful of toy dogs, which she collects, but the Incendiary Blonde has not owned a live dog since fhe has been in Hollywood. Arrow's new topnotchere T r a' .v .3 sat t ,p, joq, Ylbp " These new lies nave our pul&e beating in jitter-bug time. Naturally they're perfect knottere. See 'em, too, in Knjuire, as of Oct. 15. The hi" k ick comes from weeing Arrow Salins. . .not reading about Vm. $1.50 First FltHtr Furnishings The NOOK 1131 R f A D o n ui "v