PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, October 17, 1947, JIxsl (Daili ybrf)JiaAkcuv Member Intercollegiate Press FORTY-SIXTH I EAR Suhrlitloa ntn arc 1 .80 per trmrttrr, $!. per aemeater mailed, ar ft. 00 for th eullrice year. :i.00 mailed. Kincle eopj 6e. I'ubllahed dally during Im arhiml yrar rtrrpt Mondaya and haturdayi, taraUont and nomination perloda. by the I nlvrralty of Nrhravfca under the, aiirrvllon ol the rubllration Board. Kntr-red a 8eeond I laa Mattrr at the I'oat Of fire In Lincoln, Nrbra-ka. under Art of Conxreh, March I, IH19, and at aprrlal rale of pontage provided for In aectloa 110S, Act of October t. 1817, authoriied Mentrmber 10, lilt. The Uaily Nebranliaii I pabllxhed by the tatonte of the rnlvenlty of Nebraska aa a eprelon of atudenla nri and opinion only. ArrordUia to article II of the By wi governing atudrnt publication and administered by the Board of mhliratlona: "II I the declared pulley of the Board that publication under It jurisdiction (hall be free from editorial crnnonhip on the part of the Board, or on the part of any member of the faculty of the university: but member of the Maff of 1 be Dally kebrakan are personally responsible for what they say or do or eauae to be printed." Cornhusker Asks Aid Of Presidents - Presidents of the following or ganiaztions have been asked to contact Jane McArthur, managing editor of the 1948 Cornhusker, immediately to schedule group pictures to be taken at the West Stadium: TnlversMy Singers Phi Chi Theta I'mversity Band Hume Ec. Club Camma Delta Lutheran Student YMCA Assoc. Flock and Brnlle Methodist Student Varsity aDiry House Tn K Newman Club A SM K SiKma Kta Chi ASCK Alpha Lambda A IChK Delta A IKK Pi lambda Thrta Ak. Enc Camm.T Mu Theta EiKma lUmmi SKAf'liA Kpailon 4-H N Club AIT Military ROTC lomis Hall Nebraska Varsity Amikita Ride Team - Pnlmlian Penning Rifles Delian Union Swiminms Club Hesfena OrrheMS ''SA Ir.ta Sivmi Pi Veteran's ITn Chi Orponiratinn Pioneer Coop Iluskcrs (Continued from Page 1.) underdog margin ever tabbed on a Cornhusker eleven. Saturday's battle renews an 11 ycar series between the two schools. Both clubs own five wins while one struggle ended in a scoreless deadlock. And more than a renewal of a top grid rivalry it will be the beginning of a coaching rivalry between two native Nebraskar.s Masterson, a former Lincoln high and Husker grid great and Leahy, an O'Neill native. The Huskers enter the Irish fracas in stronger physical condi tion than they have entered any of their three previous battles. With the exception of Quarterback Dick Thompson, still favoring an injured knee, the Scarlet Crew will not be hampered seriously by injuries. Starter for l' Cletus Fischer, backfield spark plug, has returned to his starting halfback post and will open Sat- Y J... ! v V Those broad smiles indicate HARVEY BROTHERS "Cornhusker four" Drawing winners, FLOYD STEARNS, left, and JOHN ADAMS, right, are mighty happy receiving a round trip ticket to the Notre Dame game from Leo Beck and B. J. Holcomb of Harvey's. Cards bear ing the names of Stearns, Lincoln sophomore in Bizad and Adams, Geneva senior in Teachers, were drawn from among 1,379 registration cards by Pep Queen Phyl Harris at last week's pep rally. Winners leave tonight on the Notre Dame special train for a weekend of activity including overnight in Chicago and a pro football game Sunday. HARVEY BROTHERS USA Council Elects Schott Eloise Schott. former Social Chairman of the Unaffiliated Students Association Council, was elected chairman of the associa tion Monday evening. Other vacancies filled included that of vice-chairman, Elsie Berg, representing Howard Hall; Derald May, Ag Men's Social, treasurer; Marjorie Hagaman of International House and Beverly Cunningham from Towne Club, social co-chairmen. Publicity will be handled by Marion Collins, Adelphi. Pat Logan of Terrace Hall and Donna Beth Pfeiffer, Rosa Bou ton, were appointed committee members for the USA Hard Times party, scheduled for the middle of November at the Ag i union. ! Membership of the Unaffiliated ! Student Association is made up ' of fall unaffiliated students who j live in houses or belong to or i ganized groups. Representatives I from each residence or club form the USA Council, which acts as a coordinating board for social re lations among member organiza tions ,as well as sponsors events open to all barbs. urday. Dick Hutton will team with Fischer. Little Del Wiegand will again draw the quarterback ing assignment and Dale Adams will get the starting nod at full back. Jac k Pesek and Ralph Damkro ger will open at the wings, All Big Six Tackle Carl Samuelson will start at a tackle post with Freshman Charlie Toogood, Fred Lorenze and Gene Wilkins will open at the guard spots. Game Captain Tom Novak, Husker de fensive stalwart, will open at the pivot spot. Joe Partington and Thompson will be on hand to spell Weigand while Jim Myers, Bill Mueller, Bob Ackerman, Darwin Salestrom and Bill Moomey stand by to help the Husker pigskin luggers. Game time Saturday is 2:00 p.m. WADVPVriC CAD I ... 1 V .-. rri'n- ;-M " The Daily Nebraskan Dear Sir: If you want to know one of the reasons why the Nebraska loot ball team has not done better than it has, just read your article in the Sunday edition reporting the game against Iowa State. This article bristles with expressions like "without doing anything to aid their cause," "the scarlet of fensive machinery bogged down completely," "unspirited exhibi tion," "more pitiful state," and "a new low in helplessness." If you are expecting the Nebraska football team to do well with that Kind of support from the college newspaper, you are going to be disappointed. All athletic teams have off days Nebraska was entitled to one after its tough games with Indiana and Minnesota. The fact that they held a tough and inspired Ames team to 93 yards on the ground, and defeated them should be a cause for rejoicing not mud slinging. You referred to the blocked punt as "a similar lucky break." In my book, blocked punts are simply damn good football, not lucky breaks. The Nebraska team did the same to the powerful Minne sota eleven and made a score the same way. I recall that when the Nebraska Rose Bowl squad played Ames, they were 14 to 0 behind at the half and that was with one of the best football teams Ne braska ever had So beating Ames by a narrow margin is nothing new in Cornhusker history. If the Nebraska students and its student newspaper would back the team the way that Iowa State boys backed their team, it would really go places. But there wasn't a single Nebraska rooter at the train when the team came home from Ames even tho they won the game. I was there. So the Daily Nebraskan and the student body had better get up some enthusiasm about the team and give them some encour agement if they expect them to do anything important in the Big Six. The players have to have a pat on the back and a kind word if you expect them to play really good football. They certainly are not goinng to do it in the face of such uncalled for criticism as your article discloses. If the student body and your paper will ge behind the team and give the boys a big sendoff, I think they are quite capable of making a good snowing at least against Notre Dame. I hope that you will soon adopt the Corn husker attitude that made so many championship teams in the past HA'DC -XL r I Jr a Student Directory Check Continues The names of students for whom information for the Student Di rectory is missing will be run daily by the Student Foundation. This is the second group of names; please check carefully each day as not all the list will be In tlpha betical order. Corrections can be made at the Student Foundation office during the afternoon or at a booth in the Union on Thursday and Friday. Faterburfr. Oeorge Fairley, I.avon Falk. Arnold Farnham, Robroy Fastenau. Arden Faust. Lowell Taust, Victor Fauver, Richard Feldhousen, Frederirh Fenslermacher, Irene Fe.itiman, Harold Flnrh, Donald Finn. Donald Fischer. Oryl Flebbe. George Klwood. Dick Fleekenstein. Myron Flies. Thelma Flo re a. Georpe Flowerday, Albert Foote, Warren Ford. Howard Foster, Charles Fouts. Ruth Fox. Ralph Frank, Ruth Ferch. Richard Fredrickson, Joan Fredrickaon, Keith Freeburg. Lester Freethy, John Frey, Donald Friendly. Frederick Fruhbaner, K.rnest Fucate. Forrest Fullerton. Ralph Fulton, Rlanrhe Fulton. Robert Fusselman, John Falk. Arnold Farley, Kdqar Felix. Glen FleroinR, Martin Fleming. Willis Flood, Hazel Foltz, David Ford. Glenn Fowler, Ray Ft ato. Goorpe Fnsch, Robert Gakemeier, John GalbraiUi. William Gerlcff. Robert Gies. Charlotte Gilliland. Harold Gaines, John Gaines, Mary Gaines. Tyler Gallagher, John Garber, Marvin Garey, Neal Garratt. Arlond Garretson, Richard Gav. Rolland Gee. l.yle Gerd, Evelyn Gerhart. Harold Gerstenbercer, Bonnie Gibb, K.velytl ;illaespie, Georce Gillett, Robert Glen. Carl Gloor, Alvin Golan, FrederU k ;olrischmidt. Gerhard Goldstein. William (Continued on Page 4) the attitude of real sportsman ship of "Win or lose, 11 is our team, and we are for it:-' ours truly (Signed) Robert L. Ferguson, Ferguson & Co., Stuart Building. CLASSIFIED LOST Black Parker 51 pen 'tn Po!d cap at Avery Lab or between Avery and Gamma Phi house. Reward! Call Jo Moss. 2-3.r87. LOST Blue Parker ''M'' pen in Parker box. Name. Don C. Mctealf. in gold on barrel. Reward. Call 3-83S2. NEED EXTRA MONEY? Join 34th QM Co., Nebr. Nal 1 Guard and earn from $10 to $22.50 per month for attending 2-hr drill each Wed. evening. Men 17-35 eligible. Call Capt. Charles Led wilh. 2-3H87. SPEED Graphic flash photography for parties, informal groups, student ac tivities. Phone Greger, 3-4888. FOR SALE 5 tube Coronet table model. Call 5-4f98 between 6-8 p. m. BALLROOM dancing: Studio 2705 Royal Court. Nellie SpeidelL Telephone 3-5480. DO YOU NEED MONEY? ro.4.s O.Y DIAMONDS WATCHES RINGS RADIOS CAMERAS Royal Jewelers 1138 P ST. Ja DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS o o For Your Afternoon ON CAMPUS AT The Straight Skinny BY BARBARA BUSH Ex pin-mates Shirley Wallace and Johnny Rushton seem to be doing all right without each other. Johnny was seen with Bette Heckenlively and we hear that Shirley is dated up every night for the next two weeks. The triple Deltas are holding Open House for the entire campus this Saturday night. Don Rice and his combo will be on hand to furnish the dance music. Birthdays should come more often according to Roy Dinsdale. Why? He received four roses from his girl for his 21st. Mystery of the week!! Who's meeting Katie Pfeiffer and June Gable at Southbend this weekend. Inspector parlay Charlay is on their trail. Also attending the Notre Dame game are Helen Kirk and Buckie lronfield, who aren't taking any chances on Indiana blind dates. It's still picnic time for the Adelphis. They took advantage of old man weather's nice evenings to hold their weekly meeting around a camp fire. Who did you meet, girls? Betty Hubcaps keeps rolling along from man to man. Clive Ostenberg has priority now but keep your eye on Ed Hiber. Catching up fast are the Kappa Delts. Donna Johnson brought back Dick Lineberg's pin to score another one for the new gals on Uni terrace. Looking forward to the week end are Winnie Wolf and Jack Meehan. This is a new combina tion that bears watching. Baldy Goodwin is giving the Chicago girls a thrill this week end.: Think that you'll make it to the game, Baldy? Dhwson, Pep Squad Cheer Husker Team The Cornhusker football team was surprised Wednesdty night at their training table on the third floor in the Union by an impromptu cheer session, by the cheerleaders, Corn Cobs and Tassels. By this action, the pepsters showed the squad that the stu dent body was still behind them. It is of actions like this that school, and team, spirit is de veloped and nourished. In another attempt to get the Huskers into a fighting mood for the game, Fred T. Dawson, Ne braska coach in 1922 and 1923, was invited over to grid practice to talk to the team. His inspirational speech related the similarity in campus gloom that faced the teams then as now. He said that the players and him self agreed to talk to no one about the game and not to read any paper, sothat they could go into the clash with an open mind. 'Had the parents of Notre Dame players endowed their boys with better blood than ours? We didn't think so," Dawson said. "We proved it ,oo," as the Huskers won both the 1922 and 1923 games by one touchdown, although we were the underdog in each. Bulletin Gamma Delta. Gamma Delta business meeting will be held in room 315 of the Union at 7:15 tonight. Comenius. Comenius Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Temple. Ilesperia. Hesperia dinner-meeting will be held at 6 tonight in Ellen Smith hall. Owl ' o o o o or Evening Treat .. 14TH Cr S STS. s