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    Wednesday, October 24, 1945
THE NEBRASKAN
Page 3
up at the state fair grounds on
Sunday, the Riding club is plan
ning to attend enmasse with a
whole block reserved for them.
The club will meet at 5 p. m. on
Thursday in room 101.
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By
George Miller
BY JACK GRESSMAN
Guest Editor.
Tossing the pigskin into a
corner for the moment, let's take
a look into the future of Big Six
swimming, especially in regard to
our Husker mermen.
Iowa State and Nebraska, per
ennial champs of the aquatic
sport before the war caused a
temporary halt, are in favor of
resuming Big Six competition
when the winter season rolls
around. Word from Norman in
dicates that the Sooners may be
ready with an outfit, while plans
for a team at Missouri are still
tentative. Kansas and Kansas
State have stated definitely that
they will not compete.
Question Raises.
So the question that Big Six
athletic directors must answer at
their meeting in December is
whether they should revive the
festival with only three or four
schools likely to enter contest
ants. All schools competed in the
last meet held in 1942. Though
Iowa State emerged victorious
that day, Husker fans remember
the sterling performances of Les
Oldfield, Don Hilgert, Edwards
and Worden, to mention a few.
Nebraska has had some great
swimming teams in the past, and
interest is high in this year's
prospects.
Stress Conditioning:.
Conditioning is being stressed
by Husker Coach Ed Higgin
botham in practice sessions held
thus far. Preston Tucker and W.
Gard, two naval trainees from
Michigan, and Lowell Ankron
from Falls City have turned in
excellent performances in the 50
yard and 100-yard free styles.
Other material is promising and
it is certain that several veterans
will be on hand when the second
semester opens in January. Ad
ditional material may be un
covered during the intramural
meet in December.
Football Results
October 22.
Beta 6.
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Siff Ep 1.
At Collere .
Cornhusker
Cinder Men
Face Tigers
Victorious over highly regarded
Iowa State, Coach Ed Wier's two-
milers are this week turning their
attention toward Missouri. They
meet the Tiger cinder squad in
the two-mile test as a halftime
highlight of the Nebraska-Mis
souri grid game Saturday.
Practice Run.
Bested at the tape in a photo
finish at Ames, Dean Kratz is
again expected to lead the Husk
ers. The personnel of the five
man squad will be determined in
a practice run held this afternoon
on the stadium track.
Return of Jerry Koble, who has
been sidelined with a foot blister,
may bolster the Husker squad
considerably. He is expected to
make a strong bid for a berth on
the team in today's run.
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soon as "Bad Bascomb" is finished.
BY ELEANOR KNOLL.
With the first victory of the
coeds intramurals belonging to
the Alpha Xi's, the second tour
nament for the women of the
campus has begun. Teams have
been practicing this week for the
big Nebraska ball games which
will begin next week.
One practice is required of
every participant in the tourna
ment. Tonight at 5 p. m. the fol
lowing teams are scheduled to
try their hands with the big ball:
Howard Hall.
Rosa Bouton.
Chi Omega.
Alpha Chi's (1 and 2).
Pi Phi's (1, 2 and 3).
All those who couldn't practice
when scheduled may come on
Thursday at 5 p. m. A special
practice will be given for fresh
men on Monday 'and Tuesday at
5 p. m.
With everyone in shapr this
tournament should attract the
crowds and the cheering sections
that the soccer ball game uid.
"Tutt" Baylor has announced
the first meeting of the Outing
club for 5 p. m. today in the WAA
lounge. Everyone interested in
seeing the beauties of Lancaster
county should plan to attend this
meeting, said Miss Baylor.
Badminton club will meet to
night at 7 p. m. in the east gym
of Grant Memorial hall.
With the horse show coming
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the opening of his
Portrait Photography Studio
on the mezzanine of the Hotel Cornhjskr
in Lincoln
You are cordially invited to
view his exhibit of portrait ,
at the Cornhusker
Palmer House, Chicago
Hotel Cornhusker, Lincoln
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