i Monday, November 3r 1952 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Peg i TJ n 1 m CDl)fj n . (C))E3(0) I ULW, NQxf H usliQF Foe Is Powerful Tf By GLENN NELSON Sports Editor The Nebraska Cornhaskers, who suffered their Erst Big Seven defeat at the hands of Missouri Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium, wiQ agaim be up against a rugged opponent this Saturday at Lawrence, Kansas. The J ar hawks of Kansas have lost only to Oklahoma far this season, winning five ef their first six starts. They boast a' 5.trnp defease and offense, and pUy a ragged same a i their heme field. They teat the Buffaloes of Colorade Oiiver aity at home. Several .hundred .University, students 'Will migrate ta the Lawrence game Saturday. Ath letic Department Business Mana- ger A. J. Lewandowski announced Saturday morning that only a Jew tickets remained of the sev eral sections which were sent to Nebraska for sale. Those mho choose to toDow the Cornhnskers to Kansas will be treated to watching three By BILL MUXDELL ! Intramural Sports Colamnist Low scores, high scores and forfeits dotted highlietoed the in tramural football playoffs Friday evening as tbe uo-holds-barred action got under way. Phi Psi's Pressed In the top game of the day Flu Kappa Psi scored on their first play from scrimmage and spent the rest cf the game fighting off determined Pioneer House bids to win a close 7-6 contest. Two minutes after the start of the game and tbe first time tbe Phi Psi's got tbe hall. Boh Bach maa lofted a high spiral to Jerry Anderson who gathered it is for a touchdown. Tbe play covered 52 yards and tbe game had all the appearances of becoming a Phi i Skirts In Sports x Holyoke, Bohrer Duo Cops Tennis Tourney Georgia Hulac Quthia Holyoke, Kappa Alpha Theta and Denise Bohrer won the tennis double tournament last Friday. They captured tbe title from Joan Bohrer and Carol Patterson, Chi Omega. Both teams played excellent tennis. The scores were 6-3, 3-6, and 6-2. There is going to be a representative meet ing Thursday, Nov. at S p.m. in Room 101 at Grant Memorial. Every represeriative please be there because there will be some important business to be discussed. Also, the Corabnsker picture is going to he taken at this time. I would also like to remind the sports beads to come for this meeting, too. The volleyball tournament is getting close to termination. The semi-finals are going to be played this week and nert and if all goes well the finals will be Cues., Nov. 11. HuUc Today's volleyball schedule: Inter-Varsity Alpha XI Delta No. 1 Sigma Delta Tan Kappa Kappa Gamma No. 1 Dorm No. 1 Terrace No 1 Tuesday's schedule: Delta Delta Delta No. 2 Alpha XI Omega No. 1 Delta Gamma No. 1 Alpha XI Delta No. 2 Kappa Alpha Theta No. 1 Aloha micron Pi No. I The winners of these games Thurs. of this week. After the the Nebraska Ball tournament will begin. lor the oeneiii oi me new students and also to refreshen the memories of the old, since we did not "have a Nebr. ball tournament last year, Nebr. ball is a game somewhat like vollevball with a little variations in rules. The ball is a huge canvas ball about three times as large as a volley ball. Ann Yeaklev, Delta Gamma, is the Nebr. ball sports bead. A week from this Wed, Nov. 12, at 7:80 p.m. will be a co-recreation night- That is, everyone bring their men friends, in tact, any man on campus is invited to come. The sports offered are badmin ton, table tennis, duckpins, and volley baH Aquaonettes 4s going to bold a swimming meet. The tenta tive date for practice is Nov. 12 and 13 and the tneet will be Nov. 18. Speed events and form events will be etfered. For speed, the 15 yd. free style, breast stroke, back stroke, and a 5 yd. medley may be participated in. The events for form are: aide stroke, back stroke, front crawl and dives. If a person is not a freshman or a transfer, they roust bave swim permit. No con testant may enter more than three events, excluding diving and ne practice before the meet is required. Just a reminder to Orchesis members, we're having our meet ing this Thurs. at 7:15 instead of the usual Wed. -night. Make tViATIOii Career with MiDONKELL j0 LAMBERT ST. LOUIS MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ST. LOUIS 3. MO. FOE nXTBXE INrOEMATlON, CONSULT TOUE PLACEMENT OFFICE AIEFLANES HELIDOPTEES GUIDED MISSILES KU barks who arc rated hi? among Bit Severn effensrre per formers. Charlie Boae, KITs candidate. jr aU-Aroerica fullback honors,! caijea one ci ine rop runners na the nation, and has been a major factor in the Jayfcawks success so far this season. Gil Reich, who transferred from West Point Academy last; year, has been showing up proTn- inently in both the offensive and defensive backfields for Coach J-! V. Sike's squad. The passing of Jerry Kobertsoa is also a featured attraction of the Kansas attack. Bod Eobertson and Hoag are veteran performers well known to the Huskers. The Lawrence dub dealt a crashing blow to the Has kers last year, which the Ne braska team will be ut to avenge, They will have to apse to beat KC, however. But inanT Nebraska followers believe the Huskers are capable. having tied CU. which otrtplayed the Jaybawks before losing a close 'one. Psi's, AT win Posy rout. I Seconds later Bachman sighted Dick Thompson alone in tbe end zone and fired the Total extra-: point into his waiting arms. That was it for tbe winners because they never got another chance. Jim Tangdall. Pioneer leader, palled the losers to within strik ing distance in the third period as be intercepted a Phi Psi aerial and galloped 20 yards to pay dirt The Phi defense was too much, however, and the try-f or point pass was batted daws. That was tbe ball game. Statistics would read a wide ad- vantage for tbe Phi PsTs who! gained at will outside the Pioneer 20, tout statistics will never tell bow close tbe Pioneers came to winning. Never able to ret a sustained will probably play either Wed. or nd of the voueyoau lournamem, YOUR &ldZlC7l w BOLD THAT TTGEE . . . MissBrl halfback T,i Merrifieid (tl) h bamped -eat of besnds ea his wa SB yard Bne by XTJ end Andy Loehr. ($9!, after retarsing Kay Novak's pant for II yards dar ing the first qaarter of Saturday's game. Tiger b aifbatk Jim Hook 111) domes sp to help bis team mate, and aa amideniified TC liaeaaaa is a ta tbe foregreand. (Daily Nebraskaa Photo by Del Harding.) 's, drive atnder way. the losers re lied spaa the breaks of the game aad nearly got the rital one. With bet four minutes remain- teg to play, it appeared that the Pioneers got their big chance. A Phi Psi lateral went com pletely afon! and salted Into Che arms of a surprised Pioneer lineman who was so overcome taht be slipped and fell with no-one aroaad him and amy four yards from paydirt. It was the Pioneers' iiaTI. bow ever, and four downs to make four yards. The Fxa t'sx aexense. agam, rose to the occasion ano after four downs the ball was theirs on their own three. Pioneer, never got another chance. ATO's Romp, 32-6 Another previously tmbeaten team bit the dust, this one em phatically, as Beta Sigma Psi ab sorbed a 22-6 shellacking at tbe hands of Alpha Tau Omega. Tbe Tans galloped oil to a reusing start as MacBailey be ran pitching footballs all ever the field. His tosses accounted for 13 points in the opening period as he sighted A! Blessing b the first tally and flipped to BiTJ Weber, who in torn fired to Blessing for the second. Dave Jones gathered In a BaUry aerial for the thirteenth first -quarter nark. It was 1S-0 at hfilftiTne as the Bailey-Blessing combination struck for another. Ags-m an tne xmra stanza it was Bailey striking for pay as Gene Cotter grabbed his toss and with Blessing adding tbe point it was 26-0. A Dale Bnnsea pans netted the Beta Sigs their nly marker in the third jnarter and that was all they had to offer as Bailey wound sip again in the final period and fired to Jones who lateraled to Cotter for the soore. Phi Gams Win, 40-19 Phi Q ft p rta oamma ijeixa ana tarm,nea Jor Tuesdav, Nov. 4 Hfx,r.ri- wrA f fwrfh.li -i their opening round contest. Nine touchdowns were chalked up in that game as the Phi Gams won a 40-11) affair. It as not completely fair to call the game a no-defense struggle as the sterling TiM de- fenders time and time again set up the winners' tallies. The winners jumped off to a 7-0 lead in the initial frame as Bon Eaitt took a pitchout from Ladd j Hanscom and fired a 50-yard 'strike to Don Becxer. Marty Young tossed to Bedker for tbe seventh point. Two pass inlercepuont Vy gne same Bedker set tip the second Fiji score. Be pilfered a De Johnson pass on the Farm House 26 and after the winners were forced to punt be intercepted another en the Aggie 2L f rom here, Hanaoem lofted aa aerial to Bedker for the touchdown and to Haiti for the extra marker. It was 20-0 with two minutes to go in the half as jack Cbeaesier ir?frrTrfrt sin Af0! -nsiKS in f-i' Phi Gam 23 and then gathered in a Hanscom strike to the Farm House three. Bait! heaved to Young for the tsilly. The losers found their effen- EntiiriEEES For those graduates who are seeklnr tbe most chancering work ia the engineering and development of high per formance aircraft there to' an excellent opportunity at McDonnell for yea. We invite you to diacuats your future with our repre sentative who will conduct campus interviews aa No- v ember IS and November 1L 'J tr emers save gears at this point and rang the bell ia two plays. Johnson fired a SS-yard strike to Dwigtt Jandt to pat the ball a the f yi J one, from where Jam Weber flipped to Say Gard for the score. Johnson raa far tbe sev- Se.S fa third quarter and built their ad- .vantage to 25-7 as they blocked a Farmer punt and Eanscom ran 20 yards to score. Fourth Quarter scores came fast and furious. Baifct bit Bedker for '.M yards ana a tcsichdown and Men's Dorm Leading IM Distance Event The first leg of the 3952 intra - mural Cross Country Buns was written into the books Wednesday evening as Charles Hunley of Phi Delta Theta ran off with andmd- ual honors while the Men's Dorm amassed an early lead in team point-score. Bnnley bad to beat off a de- I Wilnex f the Dorm to capture the mile distance in 5t.S- Wil cox tf"V an early lead and held his position tratil the last 206 yards when Bnnley broke from third to take the leader's spot. Hnnlry stretched kus margin to six yards in the next 100 yards and shea barely edged bis rival as Wilcox put ea a tremendons burst and finished bat a scant ne yard in arrears. Wilcox's effort coupled with Forrest Doling, his Dorm running !mate. coming in sixth staked the Men s Dorm to a 34-point total for the first run. This total will be added to tbe results of the I second leg. a mile and a half dis ' lance over the same course, sched- ! Cooper f Alpha Tan Omega earned the third spot in the run. lusl three vards be- hind Wilcox while Lyle Wolfe mi Pioneer Bouse and Gary ronnded eut the first five fm ishers. A total of 20 men crossed the tape for points. The scoring war 20 points for first, 19 for second, etc. Pioneer Bouse, with Wolie finishing fourth and Wes Beery taking twelfth, was awarded 26 place ia team totals along with a Brown Palace Independent PATIO STEAKS CHICKEN SHEIMP We AommuHo&atr Purlin km Our JW PAKTl KOOM 3610 JVi. 48 Gosed Wed. 6-2016 1 ' . . m'''" t JS SCORES of WATCHES and DIAMONDS CYRNA TAVANNES-TISSOT NASTRIX WATCHES ... end MORE! g -mw- a OUR FIXTURES ARE SOLD! Out Goes the Merchondise ct Public Auction TWO SALES DAILY 2:30-5:30 & 7:30-9:30 ffV Sport Shorts The University cf Florida foot - ball team osed 15 ball carriers in their first four games and 12 different Gators scored points. The 1S41 Dodgers won more games than any other team in Dodger history. That club, man aged by Leo DuTOcher, won lDB:Oornhuk,ers rawed tbe ball games. Hanscom fired to George Barlow 15 yards for anoiter. Two roca points were recorded lor the win ners on a safety before the losers a Johnson to JimdlTvaini gring 15 yards. SAE's Move Up Sigma Alpha Epsllon got an i easv ride into the sap.rmd mmd. i r.. ;as they obtained a forfeit from Acacia. ; team. Fourth sthue fhatc far I finds Ag TMCA with 25 points j while two teams. Phi Delta Theta and A TO Preshy, each bave 23 cosnters. AH men were paired before the ,race if they had mot already done so. Each organization and inde pendent group was allowed two men to participate. Many cf the houses only sent one man and these men were paired off. re-! suiting in the Brown Palace In dependent, ATO Presby. Corn-S husker Co-op Methodist and Pi Kappa Phi Beta Theta Pa outfits.! Any erraniration a the campns and any independent anea may still enter a twe-maa team ia the next ran. Men meed mot have rna in tbe first distance to be eligible and er ganizatiens need not enter tbe same two men for the next race. The first race results: 1. ItmUr Under fW IMha Than . I'm Witcin M inrai . iMta TfMnw Alvlai Tan Tim 4. l&le W iiHe 9'iiiiMiw tiovm 5. nrt "Uaioo tan I'alaai fi. tinvgi lfilkna Men', EMme 7. Bulk Omni itani . Jm MrlMM 1 m 1 - jm iiiw vmra lsi; TZZ Z-iZj 12- v Ham rtowm ; tZZ t2 is. v imo -tb a.nn tm in. sNi f.i.wfu'ia fty iwtu rtm N. IHIkr Bnlviiti I'ra Theta f'l 2U. V "tid Nno Acacia Team tandinrs To Date 1. WtT Itttrm S. fitmuar aiHue TIE Srm tm. lnL 4. 1 1tt I. t-lii 1IU Theia . . Tlfc Ti ... farator . .. XIE ffrlaaker Welti. . fhi kJtvve fti ail. n iuw-lMta SANDWICHES FOUNTAIN IAKE-OIT OEXJEtS HURRY NOW TO BlY YOUR JEWELRY GIFTS ONLY 5 MORE DAYS! GOING AT AUCTION NOW! This Sale Ends Sat., Nov. 8th or Tbe . n Comer 15th on .sees Tbe Nebraska Corafeuskers out - downed and oulgained the Mis- Rambler waa beread the ead- souri Tigers but fell Tictira to! soae. the running cf fcalfbsck Jim Book; After a Tiger punt, the Corn and lost their first game is Big'fcuskers took over on their own Seven p5ay. 1M. 1: 31- On tbe following play, Bcr- i T5.v . ... i .v 4.vw dogna fumbled a lateral and Ed on their past methods of prekins up yardage. Nebraska, usually a rumisg team, totaled 193 yards through the air while pass-crazy Missouri churned out 184 yards on the ground. The Euskers threw a total ol 25 passes and completed 19 with three inlerceptions. Miaou pegged but 13 tines and bad S coir.plete for 53 yards. Part of the disappointment was erased by the appearanoe of AIl-Americaa Bob Reynolds iwnnhtr ttdrr fall sieam. Nebraska moved into scoring posation four tunes curing tae ccnlest but faJed to punch across for the tally. i The only score came on a -4- a yard pass play from Bordogna to IjAndy Loehr with seven seconds j remaining in the game. On the following kick-off. George Prochaska dribbled an '; on-side boot and George Gfcooe , "Hf 00 JUssouri . the Buskers into the spread bat Bordegna was swamped back a the Nebraska 43. Had Br dogma bad good blocking, a toachdowB woald bare beea as sured for Keyaolds was clear, deep in Tiger territory. Early in the second Quarter, the jyards to the Missouri five, onlyi Jto bave George Cifra fumble tbe i ball on fourth down with one yard . to ga for a first and goal. Oa the opening kick-eff at the second half, 3132 Thayer fielded the ball en the 15. headed down the center them cat to cis icrt aac racea to tne Missoari tS before the last ana broaght bim down. ! naw: fu inrmmnVt in the TSeerJ 'end-zone. Carl Brasee recoi'ered a fumble on the 18. but fife Buskers could onlv advaxkre as far as the 12. Immediately afaefwards. Mis- soari kicked aad Nebraska car ried the baO to the IS. Kay Novak flipped a strike Into the waising arms ef Reynolds bat ONE HOUR Washed aad Dried Cfenaor Taaa Kwnftms I t try Six Automatic Madame' Aurmitmt Senitx ICth Sc. N Drive ia Parking f i Is ' r- 1. I iiti I Jw "mX ' w? "at fcJ Wi CmS SgflSATIOHAl ?fW b 0 Sfreers . , VCl Get smooth, slick A I V I ( VS. sh eery morn- l 2- f :.::::;;::::. j XTSJ ee aero hate mfTBiKo kin 'I VM prfmienl Utber ( JUST PUSH 1 ' :::::::::::::: 0 wicyrkh. ? Tutvmt ffJ NTV' sains J beard sofaeo- lAIMkH: y : f I Lano-LiKioa! Try til V"; mT i in. u ii ii .I.'- ' at " ' 1'Wn in "inn. r- in ii i r.n 11 iniii-i ii. ii ' ' . iftnl a ion U in ! the officials ruled 'thai the KTe dJ UCJt mid-air and raced 30 yards to the score. One Husker cussed a des pa ration Lackie. Paul Fuchs kicked the extra point. 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