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Friday, October 17, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 KU-Sooner Battle Kev Loop Fray The Big Six pigskin parade marches on this week-epd with two teams playing intersectional foes and the other four elevens clashing in loop games. A crowd of more than 30,000 will watch the defending co champions, Oklahoma and Kansas, battle on the Sooner gridiron in the "crucial" loop tilt. Okla homa Coach Bud Wilkinson has announced that Fullback Eddy Davis, 1946 star, has .been moved to the first string. The Jayhawks plan to throw an aerial attack at the Sooners, with Ray Evans and T. A. Scott doing the passing. This game has been tabbed the 1947 conference play off. In the Cornhusker camp, Coach Bernie Masterson has been readying his boys for their con test with the mighty Irish of Notre Dame at South Bend. Tom 4uvaiv, iciuei iium umana, win captain the Huskers. Cyclones Underdogs The Iowa State Cyclones have been preparing for the Michigan State game" at East Lansing Saturday. Guard Bill Meyer and End Harold Shusart will be out of the Cyclone line up; Meyer with a cold and Shu gart with a shoulder injury. Coach Biggy Munn's Spartans will assume the role of favorite with a season's record of two wins and one defeat. The University of Missouri Tigers, conference dark horse, and winless Kansas Sta1 will open their loop slates in a game at Columbia Saturday. Rated a second division team by the ' '43 Coriilmskcr Picture Schedule Oct. 13-18: Kappa Kappa Gam ma, Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Delta Tau, Sigma Kappa. Oct. 20-25: Housemothers, The Towne Club, Hesperia. Oct. 7-Nov. 1: Women's Resi dence Halls, Terrace Hall, Inter national House. Nov. 3-8: Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Sigma Psi, Beta Theta Pi. Nov. 10-15: Delta Sigma Delta, Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Upsilon. Sept. 22-27: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Phi. Sept. 29-Oct. 4: Alpha Xi Del ta, Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta. Oct. 6-11: Delta Gamma, Gam ma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta. HARD-HITTING- CENTER. TOM A POWERFUL DEFENSIVE WORK WAS THE. REASON FOR HIS SWITCH TO the: PIVOT SPOT. he: was an all dig six selection AS A FULL BACK LAST YEAR - II AArBObY rS MVM rGHT 3hE SOS LB. BONE-CRUSHER FROM OMAHA IS HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMP OF NEBRASKA U. Anthony COaches in AllPnst CnanYi rinn flmii. l-c On ,l,u - , . . vv.a . , , v . . bL,Hl1-''. BNUUiU Taurots Tigers have shown a ! Missouri little trouble, but they f i n a n ( . J . r I ... . fine offense and mav vpt fieure prominently in the Big Six pay off. The Wildcats, who have lost are developing a scoring attack mat may make the game inter esting. Sigma Nu Hits Phi Kappa Psi By 19-0 Tally Sigma Nu ripped through a weaker Phi Kappa Psi line to take a 19-0 IM gridiron decision Thursday afternoon. Walt Samuelson opened scoring in the first quarter, taking a pass from Don Grant. Sig Nu com pleted another pass for the extra point. Grant pitched touchdown No. 2 to Don Shepard in the end zone. Phi Kappa Psi started a deter mined drive in the final half but a pass interception by Sigma Nu on their own 10-yard marker end ed any possible threat. Don Waite's touchdown in the last minutes of play cinched the game. Brown Palace fell before a tough Cornhusker team, 30-0. Mclvin James was the spark-plug as he passed for all six of his team's touchdowns. Field House outplayed Melting Pot in the last half to win by a 7-0 score. Don Claussen passed to Bob Cerv for the T.D. YMCA edged Presbyterian House, 1-0, in an overtime strug gle. At Ag campus the Farm House crew dropped a 7-6 overtime de cision to Kappa Sigma. Phi Del is Take 2nd Hound Match Phi Delta Theta to.k a second round intramural titble tenuis match from Sigma Alpha Mu Thursday afternoon, winning 3-2. Jack Cady, Dick Halm and Tom Shea paddled their way to vic tory over Al Lagman, Forest Moz er and Herb Denenbcrg. Milton Trilinsky and Irving Vcitzer, SAM, defeated Tom Bromly and Jim Lyle of the Phi Belts. Thursday's Scores Kappa Pit' ma 7, Farm House 6. Sit;ma Nu 18. Phi Kappa Psi 0. Cornhusker 30, Hrown Palace 0. Kit-Id House 7. Melting 1'ot 0. YMCA 1, Presbyterian House 0. TJ MUS AKT MOT COM. il'tr i PA!T!!Tf vn i nMiu BY' ARNOLD AND HIS ORCHESTRA TURNPIKE rOMTE 8:30-12:30 AJm. Only git Fa. riui Tai IRI K HI S mi)M STI DENT IMON 811 P.M. MIIIIVITE SHOW TONITE ON THE STACE 'ASYLUM OF HORRORS ON SCREEN ERIC VON STROHEIM in "The Mask of Diijon IMKIRS OPEN 11 P. M. Tickets 76c Tax IncL NEBRASKA LISTEN TONIGHT 1 potirgkt c 'Revue OP'Kt Jones hs Cny Sucker and PoftOTHrgHAY CBS fJeWork every Trlday I ! ' r zy i Jcibfeaii of Cjracious cJlivin Yon are invited fo see Miller's 10 heautifiillv co- 0 ordinatcd tahle settings, highlighting the hest line in China, Glassware, Silverware and Linens . . . each in a different mood . . . correct yet refreshingly dif ferent. This week only! AUDITORIUM Fourth Floor ID o i IL KFAB r9 O 147, Tke