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Thursday, October 14, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Clark Readies Huskers For Notre Dame Attack Coach Potsy Clark sent his Husker eleven through another heavy workout Wednesday in preparation for the tough grid meeting with the Fighting Irish" of Notre Dame Saturday. The Husker mentor was using a combination of players on the first varsity eleven yesterday aft ernoon. Bob .Ackerman, Don Bloom and Bill (Rocky) Mueller were alternating at the right half back post. Mueller will probably get the nod for the starting po sition Saturday. Fischer Returns The first varsity squad had Junior Collopy. Kirk Lee, Del Wiegand, and Mueller running in the backfield. Playing on the line were Tom Novak, Mike'DiBiase, Darwin Salestrom, Dick Goeglein, Jim Godfrey, Howard Fletcher and George Bostwick I xir-j i , vreuncMiays scrimmage was highlighted by the return of Clet us Fischer. The St. Edward spark plug ran through several plays and will be ready to go against Notre Dame. Pass Defense Good Fischer will captain the Husk ers saiuraay afternon. He is the closest approach to a natural lead er. Thf fleet back is the key man on the spread plays which were effective against Minnesota but bogged down against Colorado when Fischer was not in the game Clark continued the use of a new defense he instituted Tues day. Howard Fletcher, 6-3 end, who Played halfback at McCook high school, and Ray Magsamen, 6-2 end, are playing in the backfield when the Huskers are on defense Potsy hopes their height will give the Nebraska backfield the extra punch thev will Jo(re Dame passing attack l ee Stands Out Tom Novak, picked bv Notre Dame players in 1947 as the best center they played against, has beuen troubled all fall by an ankle which he sprained playing base ball during the summer. Kirk Lee, 166 pound sophomore, showed plenty of drive in Wed nesday's scrimmage. The former Fremont flash was clipping off 10 to 12 yard gains in the prac- Mean Directs IWsEHiciently i A - J A S' 'I A 'J o ' i ,3- i r 4 I i Mr , ;7SSSW r? " ' W ; Vi BY IIERM SHYKEN Many students on campus are actively participating in intra mural sports and recreation with out knowing anything about the mechanisms and staff that makes for efficient operation and man agement. Louis E. Means is the boss of the organization, with the title of staff director. The detailed desk work is handled by Intramural Secretary Mrs. Genevieve Gross man. Both have offices at Intra mural headquarters, 102 Sports Arena Building. Hollie Lepley, commissioner of officials for all games, will direct a great deal of the fall and spring programs. The Agricultural campus is the charge of one Ed Higginbotham who supervises most of the games and tournaments there. Pat Patterson conducts three in tramural events, wrestling, box ing and bait and fly casting tour neys. The latter is a new addition to the roll of special sports con tests featured fn the I.M.'s. Bob Slezak is a part-time staff J member, as is Dale Bloss, graduate assistant, bth acting as field and game supervisors for many events. Warren Emery, another graduate assistant, helps out with intra- ! mural programs and special in tramural problems and publicity, j The Student Health Service is , -. responsible for giving complete I O CTf r 11 fti 1 1 if .ii.iauiig in lilt IIIUIC Slit' r .j 1, . I .t TT l,.,it Head basketball coach, Harry c.;,i ,t i- Good, today released his 48-49 A pie-same buffet luncheon to k? hij I ,1 a'e S!,ng basketball schedule and announc- Saturday is the solution to Uni- ! i..eId,CaK,0',dI,:.ln 0ld.er!ed that his varsity squad will be- verity alumni's problem of find- V' .Z T .. 'Clall"8 ln lne!gin their official practice grind ! ing a place to gather and eat be Fijis, Presby A Cop IM Victories Pni Gains and Presbyterian "A" showed well-rounded teams as table tennis matches moved into the second week. The Phi Gams won over Farm House 5 to 0 and Presbyterian "A" did likewise over Presbyterian "B". Other results: Delta Tau Delta defeated The DV's and Sigma Nu won over the ZBTs by a score of 4 to 1. The Men's Dorm took a narrow decision over the Muscle Men 3 to 2. All members of the University Flying Club are asked to be present at a meeting at 6:45 p. in. Thursday, Oct. 14 in Room 316 of the Union. 0.(4, V 9 ! 9' If .oCyK-f TERRY BRENNAN, Irish left half, led CoacK Frank Leahy's grid- aers in scoring tne last two years with 36 and 66 points respectively. He will be one of the players Nebraska will have to stop Saturday. Good Releases Pre-Game Lunch Offered to Solve Eating Qiiandary Classified Cull FOR ial 1947 Chfk motorcycle. mnHionanan, IT-.1OJ4. FOR S A L.E 1 948 Hariev iTaTiil.ioTi Vs" 3.000 ntir. Cll Wayne' Bath, 2-2.riS3 BAUJiWU DANCING Kxpert piWaTi Instructions. Nellie Speidell studio 2705 Royal Court. Call 3-4692 TOR SALE Ued Corona portable ttpe writrr. Good eoidition $25.00. See Vern Anthony, 21 So. 15th, Apt. 14. after p. m. KN and U.lier. leeded at Nel.raska Theatrt Peronal applications only. "er 4 30 UntU 4:3- Thom8on F3843le 193' CheVrole, 2OT07 B Flat Trun t.11 mnpi tin i u , . -rr RI.I.T mi u,...;.r. .T"1 " '"criie12-nnl f-fc772 R?.M b'oJlTTrWAi CnTnT Pus. Norman Ritrher 6-mh tn.r.-, I iter. Rler, 1439 S at. -.-.or.- .cams cji timer years have been known to rise to the occasion when Notre Dame in vaded Lincoln," Coach Clark said. e are hoping our present crop will catch fire as those teams of the early 1920's. I believe there will be room for both eivens on the field." given by Vernon W. Lapp and Charles E. Miller, physical edu cation staff members. Coed Capers The Aquaqueltes are holding the second of two swimming club tryouts Thursday evening, Octo ber 14, at 7:00 at the Coliseum. All those who did not try out last week and would like to are invited to come. There will be a W.A.A. Council meeting Friday, October 15, at 5.00 at Grant Memorial. House lists must be in immediately! Letters from our Mailbag . . . According to Harry, who is seeking to make his third consecu tive year as Nebraska mentor an other success, many of the re turning lettermen and freshmen numeral winners have been condi tioning themselves for this grind since the beginning of the semes ter. . Harry will begin work tomor row with his squad which in cludes returning "N" winners Claude RetheiTord. Rod Cox, Paul Shields, forwards; Bob Cerv, Henry Cech, Anton Lawry, guards; and Richard Schleiger, Milton Whitehead, Dick Srb, centers. He feels that he will be able to find among the promising numeral winners a depth of material which the squad lacked last year. These numeral winners are: Darrell Br.indenburg, "Red" Gaston, Jesse Sell, Jim Walsh, forwards; Ray Lucht, Joe Malecek. Bob Pierce, lore the Notre Dame game. Fritz Daly, secretary of the University's alumni association, has announced thit the meal will be served from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. in the Union ballroom. Tickets are one dollar per per son and reservations may made by calling or writing the alumni office :t the Union. There will be no program. I ik.Mi! RI?1",t:U,n PoVtableTyTTew 2-3W7 Pa"" Ku'". i4 ''If80; Custom 4-.!.K.r sedan. RtTli JIT "39e'snSt.T.3g,7r'Ced ' Sr"- Ba': FRi,s(XLoXi9i3 Ch'v- Rniiv -zr. Tom''Lil2;7?Md',,,'n- lkbW)- Cal1 DRIVING"" Norlh PUttFricbctob?? 15 Return Sunday. Will take our mre exnenaea. Call Jimmy. 2-4SOO. WANTED- ;ara!M near l.'Hg" Please call John k'r... on-.o " Jackman 2-2V(t. 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Dr. Lambert has been invited to tell the Omahans about current research wok in agriculture now underway and that which is a-.nAJ T I sr. .a. Ta 1 1 I Del Ryder, university golf team member, writes that s; and wniiam Cronin, Bob - sneakin appea 7- The' 1948-1949 Basketball Sched ule ibsouri State CoDete there is more to last week's Daily Nebraskan article than meets the eye Del tells us that the university has refused him per-, i-sntM m . ; : i i l . a r . . i m Lincoln iiusaiuu tu piay m ine American L?gion tournament at nec. llmi r c i: iL.i i -l i : lec. iiaini ucwuM ui a tuiiierenic ruling mat prom Dl IS a piayer : Det. 17 irom entering a tourney not sponsored by the university during the time school is in session. Ryder decided to drop out of th, Miami tourney so that he would not lose his last year of eligibility on the golf team. The golf ace found it rather embarrassing to have the write-up appear in the Daily and then find out he would not be able to go. We are really very sorry to find out that Ryder will not make the trip to Miami. It was probably a very hard de- k fisinn in malrp hilt txe lrnnm that avondhmn -.- Anna Msr- 1-Kansas Stat si Manhattan - - - - , v u w w .vtv wiui VIVI J lUlllg Y a& UUHb 1U1 j tne Dest Coach Potsy Clark in his weekly letter to alumni says Pee. a slmriesota in Lincoln. Iowa Stafe Teachers Purdue at Lafavette Dec. 18- Smcinnsti at Cincinnati Iec. 20 Iuouene at Pitourth Ir. 21Wefterin Reserve st Clee1snt Dec. 27-30- bit Seven Tournament at Kansas City Jan. a Ksnsas In Lincoln Jan. 11 Warbincton Ht. Louisl In Lin coln Jan. 1.1 Iowa State in Lincoln Jan. 2- South Dakota L'. in Lincoln Jan. 31 -Kansas Klate in Lincoln Keb. 6 Colorado m Incoln Keb. 12 Kinui at Lawrence Keb. 14-Oklanoma at Norman Keb. IK Iowa State at Ames Keb. 21 Missouri in Uncoln eb. 26 Colorado at Boulder ance in Omaha. He will be accompanied to the I meeting by Marvel L. Baker, as- ! Mci:ite director of the Experiment Station; Clyde Noyes, district ex tension supervisor; and extension editor George Round. MAIN FEATURES START STATE: "Good Sam," 1:00, 3:02 5:15. 7:24. 9:38. VARSITY: 'Fighting Father Dunne," 1:17, 4:27, 7:20. 10:13. "Triple Threat," 2:50. 6:00, 8:53. "Superman," 1:00, 4:10. HUSKER: "Fort Apache," 2:15, 5:17, 8:19. "Cm ley," 1:11, 4:20, 7:55. LINCOLN". I.KAflr. TIIKATKr 44c till I'. M. L A rano ('onihinatlna . tor A Hilarious Time 5 Oklahoma id Lincoln. Mar. 7 Missouri at Columbia XMAS CARDS AtutrtmrnU mnd All-Alike, for Signing or Imprinting Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street GARY COOPER ANN SHERIDAN " SOON: RED RIVER vuv. s liojr VUIS 1I HU V V CIV I J ICLlfl IU 11UII1I11 bd) S ' p -v . . . "This probably Ls the time to recall to you that, before : ki IJepartllie.lt the season opened, 1 went on record as sajang that some-'c, , If ' 1 I . . I did I "e where along the line we would win a football game not say which one. , I know you appreciate the building job we face. It requires time. We are making progress. But it is a slow and sometimes painful task." "We met with the team soon after our arrival home from Boulder. I told the boys that I had been hired to get them out of the rut, and that we would make it if they stuck with us. I feel that, if Minnesota had been as synchronized as the Colorado team we played Saturday, the Gophers would have beaten Northwestern. The players agreed, de claring that Colorado "hit harder than Minnesota." The coach goes on to say that it was just one of those days when the Huskers did everything wrong and Colorado seemed to do everything right. "It's Notre Dame Saturday. Maybe we can furnish one of those shocks for which football is famous and pro vides the game's greatest appeal. You never know what eleven boys will do on a given afternoon," concluded the Husker mentor. The Elementary Education de partment held its annual "Kid Party" Tuesday evening at Ellen Smith hall. Approximately 225 university girls dressed in chil dren's costumes attended. Prizes for the prettiest cos tumes were awarded to Mary Lou Graham, Ellen Mahood, Mary Libc-rshal, Janet Rallam, Wanda Young and Madelon Feldman. Corrine Lundin and Shirley An derson were given prizes for the most clever costumes whi.'e Eleanor Skelnar wore the funniest costume. Guest :peaker for the Vesper Services to be held at 5 p. m. Thursday in the University Epis copal church, will be Charles A. Wells. Wells will ppeak on "Power Over the Atom." starring PAT O'BRIEN Football Sensation! 'TRIPLE THREAT" with all of the Bit Pro's. IN S4e Till r. m. lip, ! " . I I, . 0wuhb yl.MVlBSITV OF I if rvMso mad NEBRASKA H COLISEI'M Jim. i mm xvinc rmrn Dance In the DancUtt Hand in the Land ml the ANNUAL FIREMANS BALL Sponsored by Lfnrola Fire DepartmenC n.rs co-nrt LOITISIANAw