Friday, September 26, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Betas Gain Narrow 7-6 IM Victory SCORES Delta Upsilon 1, Sigma Fhl Ep tilon 0. Beta Theta Pi 7, Kappa Sigma 6. Wranglers 2, ROTC 0 (forfeit). Sigma Chi 2, Alpha Gamma Rho 0. Roland' Emmett's pass to Bob Means for an extra point proved the margin of victory as Beta Theta Pi squeezed by Kappa Sigma T-6 in an IM football tilt Thurs day afternoon. Delta Upsilon picked up a nar 'row 1-0 win over Sigma Phi Ep silon and Sigma Chi downed a fighting Alpha Gamma Rho team 2-0 in other contests. The Wrang- lers were 2-0 forfeit victors as the ROTC club failed to put in an appearance. Although controlliisc the ball for most of the contest, the Betas were forced to come from behind in the late minutes after the Kappa Sigs 6truck in the early moments with a Deichlur to Sullivan aerial for their lone marker. Levine Scores Late in the game, Bill Levine snagged Emmett's toss for a TD to knot the count. Means then scored the extra point to clinch the game. DTflta Upsilon was awarded a 1-0 win over Sigma Phi Epsilon by piling up a yardage advantage after the regular game ended in a scoreless tie. In a series of four downs, the DU's advanced the pig skin up field 15 yards while the Sig Eps failed to gain any yardage on a running play after three passes failed. Sigma Chi chalked up its sec ond win with -a narrow 2-0 win over Alpha Gamma Rho at the Ag field. Tom Morrow trapped an AGR back in the end zone after the latter intercepted a Sig Chi forward pass. Both teams dis played a rugged defensive game. :':.;:V':w::-: v l3r i-X i .A AGILE WINGMAN Bob Rav ensberg, All-Big Nine end choice in 1945, set to do a little pass catching for his Indiana Hoosi ers Saturday afternoon in Me morial Stadium. Ravensberg is one of the "three and one-half" ends Bo McMillin is counting on to carry his famed aerial game against the Huskers. PeBolt Announces Nubbins' Roster Nubbins' Coach Ray DeBolt an nounced Thursday that his squad has been cut to 47 men. The fol lowing men will continue as members of the Nubbins' squad: Andrew. John Jsimpan, William Ackerman. Ken Kane. BUI Lupomech. Ed Long, Rohrt McKay. Dun Magsman, Kay Meglnnls. Harry Veter-Anns. Veter-Anns, club for women veterans, will meet Wednesday, Oct. 1 at 6:30 p. m. in the union. Brooker, Ken Buchanan, W. Copenhagen, Otto Churchill. Roy Deulah. Erwln DaMowde, Dean Doerr. HowacjJ Fox, John Fox, Marry Farner. Robert Flnatrom, Dan Gare, John Golan. Fred Gutachow, Joe Gunderson, Ted Hollin, Ken Hazen, Jack Harrington, B. Hale, Rum Hawkini, Fred Johnston, Harry Kempkea, Lou Is Mullen, Robert Munson, Ben Novak, R. Peters, Jim Prall, BUI Patton, Bob Powley, Harlan Sommers, John Scovllle. Bob Unger, Hubert Villara, Bruce Vlllars, Tjirry Steel, Edgar Larsen, Bophls Mussman, Oocar Hermansen, L Hit the Hooslers! IM Schedule Friday's Games Field No. 1 Phi Delta Theta vs. Cornhusker Co-op. Field No. 2 Presbyterian House vs. Vet's Organization. Field No. 3 Zeta Beta Tau vs. Sigma Alpha Mu. Field No. 4 Huskerville vs. Melting Pot. Huskers ... i Continued from Page 1 ! around. Hefty Line Line Tutor Tony Blazine will get a chance to see the efforts of three weeks of intensive practice with his block busters against one of the toughest backfields in the big Nine. Blazine's crew, sport ing a neat 215-pound average, boasts a 19-pound per man ad vantage over the Hoosiers' for wards who tip the Fairbanks at an average of 194. Big Charlie Toogood, carrying 232 pounds on his gagantuan frame tops the Husker beefers. End Carl Samuelson, All-Big Six tackle last year and Center Tom Novak, all-conference fullback selection in 1946 will bolster a forward wall with Game Captain Gene Wilkins, only regular who started the '46 Hoosier battle in this year's starting contingent, Big Johnny Sedlacek, converted from tackle to guard and Jack Pesek. Backfield Edge Indiana's backs, averaging 197, make up for some weight de ficiency. They carry 25 pounds per man more than the Husker's starting backfield combination. The Hoosiers are slated to ar rive in Lincoln Friday morning and will go through a light work out behind closed gates at Me morial Stadium Friday afternoon. ftENT A PAIR OF FIELD GLASSES FOR THE GAME! Royal Jewelers 1138 P St. Just Two Blocks From Campus STUDE 111 TICKETS for Lincoln Symphony Concert Series not? OH SCHOOL OF MUSIC and STUDENT UNION 6 CONCERTS STUART THEATRE SEASON TICKETS $5 Incl. Tax Seniors! Last Call For Tlie mil BEPAW Vogue's College-to-Career Contest Dean ' Women Entertainment The dean of women and her staff will entertain women stu dents in Ellen Smith Hall at a tea from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. Fiiday. Officials for Saturday's game are: Jack North, Highland Park, referee; Dewitt Gibson, jr., North western, umpire; John Fahey, Marquette, field judge; Cornie Collin, Creighton, head linesman. Hit the Hoosiers I TONIGHT IS COLLEGE NIGHT cr Skippy Anderson and his orchestra Dancing 9 until 12 Couples Only Adm. $1.50 per couple Tu Iaela4e4 Entry list close pctober 15, 1947 First Prize A year' job on Vogue ax Junior Editor with ix months of the year in the Paris Office. Second Prize 6 months as Junior Editor on Vogue, in New York Ten award of merit winners considered for jobs on other Conde Nabl Publications GET YOUR FEEE 66 IFEATTIHIIEIffiS AT GOLD'S V I'. I Write, now, for enrollment blank-Prix de Paris Director, Vogue, 420 Lexington Ave, New York 17. 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