Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, October 2S IH OJSEKEED DO Did DTTtE ff By George Miller The final week of October brings some of the nation's top football teams together, and here for me edification of pariay play ers and other interested fans are a few predictions: Nebraska vs. Indiana Other sooth-sayers have installed the Hoosicrs as heavy favorites, but the Husker showing seems to war rant something better. Injuries have hurt both teams but the In diana club will be on the rebound from their Iowa defeat and will be attempting to salvage the re mains of what has turned out to be a disappointing season. Bernie's boys flashed great po tentialities in the Kansas game and it is not at all improbable that the Huskers could come through with a victory. However, Indiana wins over Mirnssota and Illinois show that the L,:g Nine club can come to life. A chuky vote to In dian by two touchdowns. Oklahoma vs. Iowa State In juries to a pair of tried and true performers did not do the Soaners any good. The Cyclones will be primed to pull a surprise, but all I CI assificd LOST: Orav EsterhrooK fountain pn on se ond floor of Sosh Wednesday morn Ins. Pall 2-3.S27. LOST: CM Omc's pin. between School of Music and Union Thurpdav morning Rev.rrd. Call 4-1766 or 2-7SH3. Tost Inkograph pen between Andrews Hall and Carrie Bell Raymond. Initials DM scratched on pen. Return to Donna Manchester. 540 N. 16. Mick Michalske's boys will be able to produce are good intentions. Joe Golding and friends are too powerful. Kansas vs. Tulsa Looks like George Sauer's team is due for its second straight setback. Both teams lost last week, but Clyde LeForce has a better supporting cast than does Ray Evans and this should give the Hurricanes the edge. Missouri vs. Southern Methodist Last year the Tigers had to rely on a field goal by Jim Kekeris to win the game. This year the score will probably be just as close and again the Bengals should come out on top. Michigan vs. Illinois Another stern test for the Wolverines in their pennant drive. The Illini have failed to live up to expec tations and seem to be in line for another defeat, probably by a touchdown. Iowa vs. Notre Dame The jinx Dr. Eddie Anderson holds over the Irish is bound to come to an end.! Hawkeye first stringers are just , as rough as the Notre Dame, eleven, but the South Bend club has too much depth. Notre Dame in their hardest game to date. Ohio State vs. Minnesota The Buckeyes are an in and out bunch, but the loss of six stalwarts for the rest of the season didn't do the Gopher cause any good. Hop ing that the Ohio Staters will re gain the form they showed against Southern Cal, I pick the Buckeyes. Army vs. Duke As usual, a rough afternoon for the West Point first string. However, Davis, Blanchard and Co. have come through on similar occasions and should keep the winning streak going against the Blue Devils. Navy vs. Penn One of the big gest disappointments of the year has been the Annapolis outfit Penn on the other hand is one of the best. They should hand the Middies their fourth defeat. Purdue vs. Pittsburgh At last Cecil Isbell's battered Boilermak ers get a chance to catch their breath. A win over the Smoky City should be forthcoming. o Northwestern vs. College of Pa cific After battling Michigan to a tie last week the Wildcats should not have too much difficulty with A. A. Stagg's west coast crew. Texas vs. Rice Dana Bible re gards the Owls as the toughest foe left on the schedule. The Longhorns will be expecting a busy afternoon but it should also be a victorious occasion for the Austin aggregation. Southern California vs. Stan ford A squad shakeup by Jeff Cravath had the desired effect and the Trojans are now playing at their best. Stanford is a stern test but the USC eleven is rolling now. BY ELUE SWANSON. Already, bets are being placed on the Nebraska-Indiana game and week end plans are pushing six-week exams into the back ground. Let's have more and more fun in the future, is our motto. Still more people are going to Omaha Saturday for the Ak-Sar--Ben Ball. Curt Hasselbalch and Nancy Watkins, Jerry Anderson and Amy Jo Bergh, a couple who are back together after a short breakup, Lee Knight and Ann Abel, and Jeanne Branch and steady Johnny Bowman hope to make it ... if not they will dou ble Saturday with Nancy King and Ed McEachen. A notice was brought unsigned to us, quote: "Dean Kratz and Barbara Blackburn are not going steady. Their relationship is noth ing more than adjacent seats in Law college." Our apologies to you both. Far Away. . Beryl Lotspeich is expecting Sig Alph Joe Allen of Ames this week, and Jackie Ca roth ers is an other girl who isn't quite satisfied with local romeos and has journied home to see Bus Bristow nearly every weekend. They will be to gether at home coming. Wilson Hall will present their i Sadie Iiawkin's Party Saturday night. Two couples to be seen riSl be Jackie Clement and ton Riemer and Lyn Heim and Bruce Snyder. A few of the Sig Alphs wall have a get together Saturday eight and one interesting couple seen frequently together and certainly deserving of a little publicity are Grade Smith and Roscoe Swift . . . just to prove that romances do blossom from English classes. Patsy Krause will be again with Gene Dilldine and Bev. Lytle with with Bud Reed. New Addition. A new addition to the big DU party is the Joan Fankhouser and Bob Ackerman ni and Marge Anthony will be with her usual date, Dick Moody, Saturday night. Jane Mc Arthur will take in Benny Goodman with Bill Morehouse Friday while the rest of her Phi Gam beaus will have to wait their turn. We of the Rag office have come to the conclusion that there should be a warning placed outside the Awgwan office . . . "Beware of Walt Simon." If you wonder why, drop in sometime and he will probably be glad to demonstrate. As if the last hunters weren't discouraged enough, three more of our boys will be trying their hand at the pheasants this week end. Good hunting to Bob Mc- Conaughey, Gene Woodhead, and Don Reynolds. 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