Wednesday, November Britr Picked To Start Says, 'Well U By GARY FRAXDSEN Sports Staff Writer Coach BUI Glassford an nounced only one lineup change as his Nebraska Comhuskers went through their final rough tuff Tuesday in preparation for their rugged encounter with the invading Oklahoma Sooners Sat urday. Glassford stated that Ted Britt, senior from North Platte, will get the opening call at cen ter in favor of Bob Oberlin and another senior, Jim Oliver. Commenting on the rapidly approaching skirmish with Bud 'Wilkinson's Orange Bowl-bound Sooners. Glassford had this to ay. "We're going to let Okla homa worry about us. We're going to play sixty minutes of football to the best of our abil ity." BARRING ANT further line up changes the Huskers will open up with Andy Loehr and Bill Schabackerv ends; Ted Con nor and Jerry Minnick, tackles; Jerry Paulson and Bob Wagner, guards; Britt, center; John Bor dogna, quarterback; Bob Smith and Jon McWilliams, halfbacks; and Ray Novak, fullback. The Huskers should be going to the final 1953 gridiron game in near-perfect physical condi tion. Only Max KitzeSman, the towering Omaha guard, is a question mark, but if big Max responds favorably to Tuesday's scrimmage, hell see some action against the Big Seven cham pions. Nebraska will be running into cne of the nation's leading of fensive clubs in one-beaten Ok lahoma. The Sooners are second in rushing offense with an av erage of 233.9 yards per game. In total offense Oklahoma is 12th with a 3 44.1 -yards per game mark. IX HALFBACK Larry Grigg, the defensive ace of 1352, the Sooners have an outstanding in dividual performer on offense. Grigg has piled up 639 yards on 101 carries for a 6.5-yard aver age to rank Sth in the nation in rushing offense. Wilkinson wGl probably start like this: Carl Allison and Max Boydston, ends; Don Brown and Roger Nelson, tackles; Bo Bol inger and J. D. Roberts, guards; Kurt Burris, center; Gene Ca lanse, quarterback; Bob Herndon and Grigg, halfbacks; and Rob ert Barns, fullback. IPs been 41 games and nearly eight years since Oklahoma has Al!-Star Teams All in tram oral football team mngen are reouaded that the deadliae far aJI-cppoaect teams are im at Use fntravaral fftc r Nebraska fTW by Saturday AJJ-Uitrrenit all-star will be elected a paint sys tem sad baaed spaa the ail-- Let NU Freshman Basketball Roster y i i i Tn m. wi imt New FM S- &BM, Ti'tm S-ll !S Bi. Km Beat ..... 6-(S 15 Asm 1 1 If If If If If 1 If 17 17 If If I If If 1 If 17 If 17 Botes. Lancrata JS mv. WaittUI B-vfeck Dm Cm t&iw. Lanoata ....... BtrwA. BrT-n . -! 15 -1 19 6-t 19 P.-. Rirjafe Ja. Cot. Vmom - . S-5 t Com. Wmr -l im Xotaut. EimmaaA ....... S-Z tnuo. Oaur Wi Loo. Umm ....... - ITS Ekmidl KdnnefotlC - 15 TjumH. Sn. Suna Ccr ... -'i Ftnm. JCiOc S-IS IT5 0m. Pus Cmr -l 1" Jinn. TUau S-9I M Hfeh Dinum -l lS Hno. Mam C-l I Still time to enter Mademoiselle's College Board Contest What you win: A ckxrxe to spend next Jane as a salaried 3Ilix Cuest Editor A spot ts Mllx reporter on your campus plus the fun of preview in r fcuz hit&re by working at tlse Contest problems What you have to do: Write a 1 00-word critir'sra of tie August 1553 issue m a whole; partictdaroe your tig interest (e.g., f-ction, fashion). Use fee October or NoTeraier issue if August isn't arailahle. Cm particular on a separate sheet: name, class year, college a&d borne addresses, major and minor, ejlracurricular activities and sammer jobs, if any. A3 entries must be typewritten, mailed by November 30. (Voinen undeTgrads regularly enrolled under 26 are eligible.) Mail your entry (and sample f your work, if joa wish) to CoUege Editor Mademoiselle 575 Madison Avenue, New York 22, New York 18, 1953 Worry1 lost a Big Seven Conference football game. KANSAS WAS the last league eleven to bump Oklahoma 16 13 in 1946 when Jim Tatum, present Maryland coach, held the Sooner reins. Wilkinson took over in 1947 and since that time Oklahoma has gone unbeaten In loop play, but has been tied twice 13-13 by Kansas in 1947 and 21-21 by Colorado last sea son. Business Manager A. J. Lew andowski announced that there are 600 stadium seats and 4,000 bleacher tickets remaining for the Sooner-Husker clash. Intramural Football Playoff Finale Phi Psi's Beat Phi Delta Phi, 27-21, To Grab All-University Grid Crown By FRANK SORENSON Spark Staff Writer Championship ? form! That's what paid off for the 1953 I-M Touch Football All-University Champion Phi Kappa Psi as they downed a do or die Phi Delta Phi crew 27-21. -The game was one of the closest and hardest played in I-M play to date. Phi Delta Phi earned their right to the final game by win ning their league with a 4-0 rec ord. They then went to win a forfeit from Newman Club in the first round. They then tramped the Dubbers 31-13. edged Presby House 9-8 and downed the Ag Jokers 7-6 for the Independent Championship. Phi Kappa Psi finished sec ond in their league with 4-1 rec ord behind the DlFs. In playoff games, they smashed the ZBTs 65-0, downed Farmhouse 20-14, edged Sigma Alpha E psi I on 26-20 and tramped a strong A TO club 21-2 for the Fraternity A title. EV ROUTING the ZBTs, the champions set a new all-time All-University single game scor ing mark. The old mark stood at 59 scored by Farm House in 1939. The Phi Psi's also Beared the season's scoring mark of 278 by garnering 244 tallies. In the opening quarter the Phi Delta Phi's scored fast on a pass from Ray Svehla to Bill Betn. The conversion from Hein to Perry was complete and the Phi's led at the end of the first quarter, 7-0. In the second frame, captain Bob Bachman, star of the tournament along with Al Blessing of the Phi's, again un loosened his leatfcal passing arm and hit Duane Rankin in the end zone for six big points. Bach man then hit Thompson for the extra point to tie the game at 7-alL EV THE third quarter the losers again shot ahead on a brilliant pass from SvrJa to John Wilson. The play had been set a tremendous catch by Bless ing of a 45 yard pass from Hein, fSs S-3 5-19 1S 1T ITS im tm 15 Kaiftv. Lnuala . ... S-ll Launc Aslmni ... Marotenm. Cfftas ..... J&cCaratO. I mrft KfCensack. Vctmmssa . Nonnn. CaAnflnam. EH. Rahman. CMUwak ft-2 I I f.5 -7H 170 6-0 1 - 1:M C-0 14S S-0 156 1S S-3 5-11 l S-ll 15 S-ll 15 Km. Gdbw . .. - Sftxcv. Weisw Via Emm Tww. Koti Bud WeS. ' I&mos ... -inn. . ,u.ui lt..,..w.lwwwi- w w .-.v S X J : i I 'YC ' ; lit L Sooner Co-Captains Co-captains Larry Grigg (left) ground-gainer and scorer and Roger Nelson are two of while Nelson is named by tflte Oklahoma standbys. Grigg many as one of the finest is the Big Sevens leading tackles in the Middle West the whole play covering 60 yards. Svehla then flipped to Hein for the EP and a 14-7 lead. The Phi Psi's then raged back on the arm of Bachman and marched into Phi territory where Bob flipped to end Jerry Anderson for the TD. The con version attempt was knocked down and the score stood Phi Delta Phi 14. Phi Psi 13. Shortly later the winners struck with blinding speed on a pass from Bachman to Anderson. Entry Deadlines Intramural managers are nrt ed t take notice of the fol lowing deadline dates: Table tennis Nov. It Basketball rosters ..Nov. 23 Swtmmiitg Nov. 3t Handball Dee. 4. Track Dee. 8 Welch caught the Bachman EP pass to make the score read 20-14 Phi Psi. - AS THE third quarter came to a close. Svehla again passed to Blessing for 50-yard gain to set up the third score for them. Reports Say Kansas' Sikes Resigns Post Two Wichita papers and osie Topeka paper said today that Jules V. Slkes would leave as head football coach after the Jtfissouri-Kansas game Nov. 21. However, the stories varied in other aspects. Reports " from sports editors of the papers stated Sikes had either told the squad that be had resigned, that the information came from "unimpeachable" sources, or that Sikes had been advised that his contract would not be renewed when it expires March 1. Another report said that Sikes had called a press confer ence for after the Missouri-Kansas tilt to announce that he would not return to the Univer sity of Kansas. Sikes. when questioned about the matter, said he had not re signed. Sports Tickets Student and faculty sports tickets which admit to basketball and all other winter and spring sports on the Cornhusker sched ule will be placed on sale Mon day. Nov. 23, at the Coliseum, Business Manager A. J. Lewan dowski stated. The student tickets are $3 and faculty tickets 54, tax included. How the stars got started... MJUtGC m4 60WES CHAW PI OM met as shy scbooUcids at dancing school. Their paths criss-crossed for years as each worked hard to make a career. Finally, Gower, back from Service, "teamed tip" with Marge. After months of strenuous rehearsal, they were a sensation, creating original "dance stories" for TV, movies and stage. They are now Mister and Missus. THE NEBRASKAN 1 I I! Again Svehla passed to Bless ing for the TD. The EP was ?ood and the contenders led 21-20. Theh game winning play came when Bachman flipped to Duane Rankin who made a stependous catch. He then passed to Dick Jollife for the EP and the scor ing ended for the game. With only five plays left in the game, Svehla passed to Blessing for a 45-yard gain and a first down on the Phi Psi two. On the next play, Jerry Ander son saved the game by captur ing an aerial and downing it in the end zone for a touchback. 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Bob Smith is second to Larry Grigg of Oklahoma in rushing, while Husker John Bordogna is in the No 2 spot behind bill Plan tan of Iowa. State in passing. Grigg has netted 659 yards on the ground to 653 for Smith. InRay Novak, 6th; Bordogna, 11th. the aerial department Plantan; (at ieast 6 re- has completed 57 of 100 attempts itumsiBordogna and Smith, tied for a 723-yard total while Bor- Game Broadcasts The Oklahoma-Nebraska game will be carried ori two radio net works Saturday. Mutual Broad casting System will air the en tire game. Columbia Broadcast ing System will make the con test part of its nationwide spot program where parts of several games are carried. NOW Is the time to get that ride home use The NEBRASKAN Want Ads get results" White and Tints - ! i - 1 i Li , J "THAW ANY OTHER. CIGAP-ETTE Husker Smith dogna has thrown 47 completions in 104 attempts for 613. OTHER HUSKERS among the Big Seven leaders: Rushing Dennis Korinek, 8th. Passing Rex Fischer, 10th. 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