.Wednesday, October 13, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN . PAGE 3 IM Football Featured by Phi Delt and Tail Victories One-sided contests featured in tramural touch football activity Tuesday evening. Phi Delta Theta racked up one of the largest point totals as they thumped Phi Kappa Psi, 41-0, out at Peter Pan park. Three in tercepted passes were converted into Phi Delt touchdowns during the first half and the onslaught continued for the remainder of the tilt. Dick Meissner, Al Hruby parked the Phi Delt win. ATO's Spank Sig Chi's The ATO's, sparked by the passing of Mack Robinson and Gene Deeter, sparked Sigma Chi 19-0 in the other Peter Pan game. The winner's first score came when Norm Lock blocked a Sig Chi punt in the end zone. Winners Control Ball Howard Wolfs passes netted Sigma Phi Epsilon a 13-0 win over Cornhusker Co-op out at Ag College. The Beta Sigma Psi gridders edged Acacia, 6-0 on a pass from Bob Bull to Norbert Tiemann early in the second half. The winners : controlled the ball throughout the contest but bogged down when near the goal line. Delt's Crush Pioneer. Delta Tau Delta found Pioneer Co-op an easy touch as they romped to a 28-0 win. Jim Sharp was the Delt star. In the other Ag College battle, Sigma Nu nudged Alpha Pamma Rho, 13-7. The passing combina tion Bob Hinde to Rex Pettijohn spearedhended the Sigma Nu attack.' Frosh Gridders Show Promise The freshman squad under went a rough and tumble scrim mage and some promising candi dates stood out on the practice fields west of the Coliseum. Among the ends were Dittman, Reemts, Sipp, Newton, Voils, Cooke, Schaffer and Litchfield. Standouts at tackle were Britt, Mockett, Lee, Moritz, Hildebrand, Jones, Coba, and Rector. Bright spots at guard were Loucks, Dean, Blackett, Eddy, Epp, and Burson. At the pivot position were Reece, Regier, Adle, Busch, and McDermott. Quarterbacking .looked good all the way around with Murphy, Gottsch, Schmidt, and Martin handling the ball. At left half back were Hopkins, Yost, Clark, Huston, Liggett,, and Buhereb. Playing at the right half posi tions Mfre Sommers, Wooters, Posiego, and Bones. The spark plugs at fullback were Overturf, Diers, Adduci, Gifford, and Johnson. FEM FUN There will be no intramural soccer games played Thursday evening, October 14, because of the Panhellenic Dinner which is being held that evening. The soc cer schedule for Wednesday is as follows: Tri Delt No. 2 vs. Sigma Kappa. Towne Club No. 1 vs. Gamma Phi Beta. Call for Frosh Capers Physical examinations for all freshman basketball players will be held Wednesday at 7 p. m. at the Field House, Coarh Harry Good announced. All freshmen must take t';ese physicals before equipment can be issued to them. Coach Good said. Dame game All N-club members are re minded to meet at the north cor ner of the East Stadium at least i , Classified 1 LOST Green Sheaf for lifetime pen on campus. Tall Huh Cooke. 2-774. Ho ward ! FOR sale 1A47 Chok motorcycle. James Monahan. 8-r034. Cull N-CIub Men Present New Son" The University of Nebraska N-jine once agairi at tho xotre cjuo voteu unanimously 10 in troduce a new Husker fight song "Hail Nebraska" at a meeting held in the Student Union Oct. 12. Hail Nebraska, a spirit song u-'i'r u-iiltaii Kir A T i- A O A-.L-i man father of ' N-club member ! tenmintes before game lime Bob Ackerman. I N-club members nope to push the song and use it alongside the recent addition Huskerland. The wearers of the big "N" are planning to give the son gto Don Lentz, University of Nebraska band leader, for a hearing. Mem bers hope to include the tune in the University library of songs. N-clubbers will form a spirit XL1AS CARDS Assort mrnts and All-Alike. For Signing or Imprinting Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street FOR 8ALK-l(i33 Chev. Recently over hauled. Good condition. $180 do. Call Tom Ixilsel, 2-77W4, 4 n")Kli)TO"T'iiiitorn 4door wWan.Rir Had excellent care. Priced to Hell. 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The Legislature may Impose taxes on reservations of mini ral rights and fissionable material In land and royalties. Taxes, other than property taxes, may be authorized by law. Existing revenue laws shall continue In effect until changed by the Legis lature." The ballot for the submission of the proposed amendment will be as follows: I'ROrOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT F0R amendment to Section 1, Article VIII, of the Constitution of Nebraska, to authorise the Legislature to impose a tax on reservations of mineral rights and fissionable material In land and royalties. r AGAINST amendment to Section 1, Article VIII, or the Constitu tion of NebrasVa, to authorize the Legislature to Impose a tax on reservations of mineral right and fissionable material la land and royalties. FRANK MARSH ...Secretary of Stat Sheer wool loomed jp . V carf in N.U.'s f '"' ) scarlet and aain.3r Our Campus Co-ordinates V Vk. 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