Friday. October 29, 1948 PAGE 6 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN sGssirs fo") m n n n rjc c r u s fed MUM lir V r V - - .-..:v.'::r-- Coach Burt LaBruchcrie will bring bis Uclans on field at Me morial Stadium Saturday UN Students Have Busy Week In IM Snorts and Recreation This wek has been a busy one at the University of Nebraska in sports and recreation for hun dreds of men on the campus. In addition to varsity, reserve, and freshman football and the featured Homecoming game with UCLA, and the unsung work of the varsity two-mile squad, hun dreds of other men have been extcremely active in all kinds of seasonal sports. The Department of Intramural sports this week conducted th annual Cross Country Turkey Race with over 400 men compet ing. The tennis singles tournament entered the finals with two Lin coln men ready to fight it out for the title in Don McArthur and Bob McGchee. Bob Means and Jim Curran will play for third and fourth place, from a starting field of 145 men. Six bowling leagues of 48 teams scheduled to start regular play next week. The campus church groups concluded their basketball free throw tourney yesterday with Rex Knowles of the Presbyter ians winning individual honors and the Newman Club declared team champions. Monday some 50 volleyball teams will start practice and regular season play will which will continue until the basket ball season claims the spotlight. In the meantime some 35 table tennis teams continued regular league play in the coliseum, and 48 tough football teams emerged into the final playoff series of games which cluminates a series of league games that started in September. NUJI rid Teom Hooes r Win a By Harold Abramson Sport Kdilor Potsy. Clark's Husker eleven, minus a few injured players, con tinued their preparation for the Homecoming tilt against UCLA Saturday. The Huskcrs spent almost an entire hour on pass defense with Coach Dougal Russell and Ray Prochaska sending the backfields through their paces. Varsity Charges Field The varsity squad was using the frosh practice field after turn ing over their own field to Coach Bert LaBruchcrie and his Uclan's. LaBrucherie's Bruins arrived in Lincoln Thursday afternoon and continued with their practice ses sesions behind locked doors. So far it is doubtful who the Your College Clothing Stor w ' "f j f u 4 i ' V , I V ' ' ' t : J "V I - ( ! : a -' BLUEPRINT FOR HOMECOMING . . . Systematic Sigma Tappa . . . thayV got a Hu-prfn! for their Homecoming decorations! Mike Madden (th guy with the saw and stalwart Magee College committeeman) and Innocent Walt Dorothy give neighborly aid to Jean Fenster and Jane Montgomery. While we can't guarantee Homecoming honors, we will guarantee that these iellas and gals will gain campus clothing honors in their plaid shirts. Why? 'Ceruse the shirts come from Magee's . . . where else! find. Magee's extends the glad hand to all alums and collegians on Homecoming! MAGEE'S Tint Floor. UCLA mentor will start at sev eral positions. He was alternating Don Hunt and Darrell Ris at the left end position and Les Steiner and John Mikcevich at guard. In the backfirld he had Ray Nasel and Larry Lampkin running at quarterback while Hal Braly and Art Steffen shared the full bark slot. "Collopy to Start The Nebraska first string com bination consisting of Junior Col lopy Gerald Ferguson. Bill Muel ler and Thil Young were looking very good on pass defense. Most of the parlay boys are be ing very cautious this week. Some of the smart boys are giving the Huskers evn odds while others are adding six points. However, the dopesters have it figured, the Huskers seem to be at top form for this one, regard less of injuries sustained by Tom Novak and Cletus Fischer. Huskers Might Win Spirit is very high on the Ne braska squad and the boys seem to be determined to win this one for Totsy. The Cornhusker eoacn went out on the limb several days aso and predicted a Nebraska vic tory in the Homecoming clash. Coach Bert LaBruchcrie is also determined to snap a three-game losing strejk, the longest in his iour-year regime at UCLA, This week's game figures to be an even-steven proposition, with both clubs having dropped four games. Bruins Good on Defense LaBruchcrie thought his charges played pretty good defensive ball for the most part, but the Burins sorely missed the services on of fense of Halfbacks Ernie Johnson and Gene Rowland and Fullback Art Stefien. Johnson is expected to be ready to RO against the Huskers. His presence could help snap the I'clans out of their bad slump. Steffen's rib injury has been com ing along all risht and he may be in the starting lineup. Gene Row land Is out for the season. His knee was operated on last week. Thirty-Seven Make Trip LaBruchcrie brought 37 players along for the trip. Ernie Johnson and Art Steffen are the leading scorers for the Uclans with 18 points. Johnson has an average of five yards per try in rushing while Steffen holds a four yard advantage. Willis Duffy, 176 pound left half, has been averag ing six yards every time he car ries the ball. rrohalilr Wartime Linm T'amkrociT 1 Hunt T(Hi?(iod It fetrti Unn Kiiliftrom lg ;aton o.Kti-llo c WclJiuphn Mfhtih TC Kii-iner fiodfrry rt 'imtr Mnioamen Tr Clementi .lloiy Qb Narel 1itcuob Ih. Imfly Murller rh. Hanxi'B Ymuiir Ih BrJy NOTICE TO STUDENT DRIVERS Students with cars are urred not to use the parking lot re served for scooters and visitors. Those with scooters or motor cycles are asked to use this lot and not to park in various spares around the campus. This parkin aiea, reserved for visitors and scooters, U lo cated on the northwest corner of the mall just across the street north of the Social Sci ences building. Break for Beraie Last year may have been tough for Foootball Coach Eernie Mas terson, but at least Nebraska rtu dents had more "gumption" than to display a "goodbye Bernie" sign.