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Wednesday, October 29, 1347 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 - YRfflCA Griddters Upset LoBoes A spirited second half rally and a determined bid in an over-time period netted the YMCA intramural grid crew a ln viVtnrv nupr trn T.iliA in an indpnendent leamie rilav- off game played on the Coliseum grounds Tuesday night. m ii; . iq a !m4a con- i " j. railing 10-u buhib imu ov.- Viaif tho Y eane. with Bob Newcomb and Kinker showing the way, tallied two touchdowns and added a single extra point to tie the contest. . In the overtime the YMCA halted the Lilies' bid by inter cepting a forward pass. Then in the darkness completed a short flip for five yards and victory. Lilies Score Twice. The Lilies opened the scoring parade in the first half with Lowe passing to Reiling for a TD. The same combination clicked for the second score. Lowe passed to Cane for the extra point. Duane Berkey found Kinker in the clear for the initial YMCA tally and Newcomb pitched to Kinker for the extra point. Newcomb forced the game into the overtime period by sneaking over for the game-tying tally. An offside penalty ruined the Ys chances for converting. Tan's Win, 14-13. In another bitterly fought bat tle, undefeated Alpha Tau Omega edged past the Sigma Alpha Ep silon crew by a 14-13 count. With Beanie Gallup and Chick Ganz sparking the Tau offense, ATO maintained an unbeaten rec-r ord through intramural competi tion to date, . Gallup passed to Ganz for the initial ATO, touchdown and passed for. the conversion. The Sig Alphs came back with Dick Saladeh passing to Swansdn for six points. They failed to con vert. ' ! Ganz lengthened the Tau lead in the final half by intercepting a Sig Alph aerial and rambling 23 yards to a touchdown. Gallup passed to Norm Locke for the extra point. Carl Dilldine flipped to Swan son and to Kline for the final Sig Alph points. " ' - Delts Roll On. Jim Sharp, former Omaha North high prep star, passed the Delta Tau Delta squad to a 13-0 decision over the Kappa Sigma crew. . Sharp, keeping the Kappa Sig pass defense deep, romped 60 yards on an end run to score the first Delt touchdown. He hit Mei Engler in the end zone with a 30 yard jump pass for the final tally and passed to Harold Breel zke for the extra point. Newman Club Cops TablcTcnnis Match The Newman club table ten nis crew pounded out a 4-1 de cision over the Alpha Sigma Phi ping pong artists Tuesday after noon in a first round intramural match. Joe McAnneny of the Newman club ' dropped . Dick Lomas, Leo Kaczmarek won over Walt Zim merman. Alphone HomerskI de feated Walt Byington and Vic Schluter won over Dave Buth man. Jerry Willman dropped Bob Vesticka for the only Alpha Sigma Thi victory. May Order '48 Foolball Ducats Nebraska football patrons can obtain the same seat reservations for 1948 if they send in the green re-order blank attached to each season book by 5 p. m. Nov. 24, Athletic Director A. J. Lewan dowski has announced. Requests for additional orders or changes in seat location made prior to Nov. 24 will be acted up on in order of their receipts when releases became available, Lew andowski said. Turkey Runners Set Intramural Distance Event Approxibately 500 cross coun try runers will get a chance to unlirnber over the 7-8 mile intra mural Turkey race course Wed nesday afternoon. The annual long distance event postponed from Thursday, Oct. 23 because of adverse weather con ditions, will be run Wednesday starting in front of the east sta dium at 4:30 p. m. Defending champion, Delta Up silon, looms as a repeat team win ner with Al Lawson and Chuck Roberts both entered. They fin ished second and third respect ively last year behind Teammate Don McNeil, now a member of Coach Ed Weir's two mile track squad. Awards to winners m tne jacK Best event will be presented by G AME C A P T A I N Cletus Fischer, St. Edward six-man star, will serve as game captain for the Huskers Saturday. The hard-working halfback received Coach Bernie Masterson's nom ination to lead the Nebraska leven against the Missouri Ti gers at Columbia at Monday afternoon's practice session. the Turkey day queen in the col iseum at the completion of the race. Six men from each oragnization must finish the race in order to qualify for the Jack Best partici pation points. Huskers Get Rough Drills Prepping MU Mindful of the tremendous task farinir hie Srarlpt eridders Satur day when they meet a powerful Missouri Tiger eleven at Colum bia, Coach Bernie Masterson sent his charges throug ha rugged scrimmage session Tuesday after noon. Coach Ray DeBolt's Nubbins provided defensive oposition while the Huskers romped through of fensive formations. Nebraska's running game has shown improvement in the past two contests, but hte passing at tack has sputtered. Masterson worked to get the aerial bom bardment clicking as well as to keep the ground attack rolling. While Masterson herded the varsity regulars thru offensive maneuvers the third string ran Missouri formations against a de fensive unit tutored by Line Coach Tony Blazine and Backfield Coach Dougal Russell. Injury Jinx Hits. The injury jinx began to hit the Huskers once again. Guard Rex Hoy retired to the dressing room after taking a hard knock on the head. Bob Costello, defen sive replacement for Quarterback rtnl onrmarc a Hnnritfill Missouri participant because of ai severe back injury, fcna naipn SWIM EXAMS. All varsity swimming: team candidates who have not al ready done so are asked by Coach Hollie Lepley to report to the training room in field house to rainer Elwyn Dees Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 p. m., Oct. 29, to take physical examinations. Hold Mixed Swim Party Wednesday A co-recreational mixed swim ming party for all university stu dents will be held Wednesday, Oct. 29, from 7:00 to 8:30 p. m., in the Coliseum pool, Hollie Lep ley, U.N. swimming coach, an nounced Tuesday. Everyone attending the party is required to secure a swimming permit from student health service. Damkroger continued to nurse a badly bruised side. Gail Gade re injured a knee Tuesday night. Dougie Doyle was running with Jack Pesek at the wing posts, with the first varsity line Tuesday night. Charlie Toogood and Carl Samuelson were in the tackle po sitions. 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