Wednesday, October 20, 1954 On The Fairer Side7 , Soccer Baseball Finals Scheduled For Tonight Phyl Cast Watch-spring-winder 703 on Third floor of Elgin tells me that the Soccer baseball games are bigger and better this year. Heard that Monday night, the game between the Kappa Alpha Thetas and the Kappa Deltas was pretty nip and tuck for a while but the KD's pulled out in front with a score of 19 to 11. 703, that's what I call him for fchort, also said that it was Shirley Bazant that pitched the KD's on 4o victory. Tuesday night the semifinals were played Pi Beta Phi played the Alpha Omicron Pi's , and the Kappa Deltas played the Gamma Phis. Finals will be played tonight so someone might relieve 703 of his job so he can get a really good look at tho game. Earn Your Points You might start thinking about getting enough points in order to be eligible to vott in WAA elections. Elections may seem a long way off but take Ified it's later than you think. In order to vote you must have 8 points. Just cuz we're such swell girls and the small matter of freshman and transfer students not having as much oppor tunity to get points, we give them a bonus of 4 points. Points can be earned in the following way: a) One point for each game played in any of the intramural tournaments. If the game is won by default, the team that is present and ready to play will receive one point, but the members of the team that default the game but are present will not receive a point, b) One point is earned for each ' Intramural game that a girl officiates, but no more than 4 points may be earned by officiating intramural games, c) One point for each WAA sponsored Cl'.ib meeting attended, but no more that 4 points may be earned by attending just one club. However, the other 4 points mcy be earned by attending one or more other clubs. Bang, Bang, Bang All you sharpshooters Rifle Club starts October 26 so focus your eyes upon the bulletin board in Grant Memorial for your scheduled snooting time. The shooting gallery is located in the basement of the Military Naval Science Building on the East Side. Don't forget WAA activities mart today I Meet The Team Center Bob Oberlin Scholarly By BOB ZUBER Sports Staff Writer Holding down the middle of the Frosh Play K-State In Friday Tilt An injury-riddled University of Nebraska freshman football team will get its tirst taste of competi tion Friday at 3 p.m. when the Kansas State freshman team comes here for a game at the stadium. Marlin Hilding, end from Red Oak, la., was the latest to be added to the injured list. He had been running at the No. 1 left end position. Richard Kleibcr, , Hastings, No. 1 right end, has a sore shoulder that may prevent him from get ting into action, Coach Bob Faris said. Eldon Hoelting, a six-man foot baller from Lawrence, and Stuart Howerter of Omaha, likely will get the starting assignments on the wings. "Because of a series of bumps suffered in practice, we will be far from full strength," Coach Faris said. Joe Smith of Alliance likely will be the starting quarterback. Half backs who will get the early calls include Roger Van Haafton, Belle vue; Keith Rapalje, Council Bluffs, la.; Dick Prusia, Franklin, and Frank Nappl, Portland, Me. Fullbacks will be Eugene Ha inan, Omaha; Jerry Brown, Min den, and Joe Hart, Concord, N.H. Predictors Remain Tied In Grid Poll Due to a printing error last week, the predictions of two weeks ago again appeared in last Friday's edition. In the actual poll, Dick Watson and Chet Sing er lost only one contest Watson and Singer both missed the Prin-ston-Brown game won by Brown. Sports Editor Howard Vann, and scribe Bob Zuber each lost two games to remain atop the heap. Vann missed the Minnesota-Illinois clash and 'the SMU-Rice con test, while Zuber lost the Iowa- Ohio State game and the Princeton Brown battle. Their percentages read .688 after Saturday.' Coke Friedman was in third place with a ' .663 and Chet . Singer was in fourth place one percentage point behind Friedman. In fifth place was Max Kreit man with a ,635 mark. He lost three games last week. Sixth place was Dick Reishe with n .588 mark, and Marv Steinberg had a .587 average. Dan Campbell, Dick Watson and Sherm Nefsky were tied for eighth with a .563 mark. In last place was Editor Tom Woodward with a .562 mark. mo uui l utim coot i K2SEtVS89l K3RPBT-KJUsMI NOW Athlete HuskeMine next Saturday will be Bob Oberlin, a husky center from West Allis, Wisconsin. Born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Nov. 12, 1933, Bob moved to West Allis, where lie was a three year letterrnan in football, playing tackle during his Sophomore and Junior years and center his senior year in high school. Bob also lettered in track and basketball. Coming to Nebraska in-1950, Bob has been playing varsity football for three years. He has lettered the last two years. Standing 6-1 and weighing 212 pounds, he was chosen as the Cornhusker's first game Captain of the year, for the Minnesota game. Oberlin is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, and is a past vice president of N Club, Husker letter man's society. He is a top student in the college of engineering. Courtesy Lincoln Sur Bob Oberlin IlllilllSiilliiwi 1 V ' : mm MMiwnww,R,rMr' " " nu mi MiiiwisiiiiiM i win iiimim wnimm nniimrrTwrnTinrnTM . t SOTTIEO UNDER AUTHORITY OF "CoW it s r9itrd irtidt mork, . ( : y. star f 1. .J , ' X , IniiiMiiiiiiM iiMiiiwiiiiiiniimfiiwiTTTTni Tirnti""tTi Slated For Action Rex Fischer, junior quarter back from Oakland, will reutrn to duty next Saturday afternoon at Boulder, Colorado when the Nebraska Cornhuskers tangle with the Golden Buffs. Fischer, IM Rankings Phi Kappa Psi Football Squad Leads First All-University Grid By BOB ZUBER Intramural Sports Writer Most Intramural football teams have played games by now, and most of the teams have played as many as three games. There fore the time of the year has rolled around in vhich the top ten foot ball teams are chosen This is a very difficult task because the teams have not played the same number of games, and a few have not played at all. In addition to this the teams play in different leagues. Some of the leagues are definitely stronger than others. While the ratings are probably unfair to a few teams, here they are: Team Record League 1 Phi Kappa Psi 4-0 1 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3-0 2 3 Delta Tau Delta 2-0 1 4 Brown Palace ':x 2-0 3 5 Phi Delta Theta 2-0 1 6 Norris House 2-0 4 7 Dental College 2-0 8 9 Fairfield ' 3-0 10 8 Clippers 2-0 9 10 Selleck 2-0 11 In football games 'that were played Monday, the Phi Delt B team edged Sigma Nu B 7-0 as team captain Dick Schock passed to Cliff Boline for the Delt TD, and Brown Palace edged the Beta Sigs 12-7, while AGR squeaked past the Kappa Sigs 14-12. Boucher orfited to Fairfield and THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Y 1933. THE COCA-COIA COMPANY Lincoln, Nebraska - .'; Courtety Lincoln Journal out with a leg injury for the first four Husker games, will add. more spark to the Husker of fensive machine which has at times faltered during the sea son. Rex stands 5-8 and weighs in at 160 pounds. . SAE B forfieted to ATO B. The Sigma Chi B team blanked the Delt . B . 19-0. . The Sig Chis scored twice in the third period and once In the final quarter. . Phi Gam B eeked out a narrow 18-12 victory over Phi Psi B 18-12. Ladd Hanscom ran 28 yards in the first period to put the Phi Gams ahead 6-0. Team Captain Dan Wolkensdorfer ran 3 yards in the same period for another TD. The final touchdown came in the fourth period when Wolkensdorfer ran 4 yards into the end zone. The Phi Pswscored , t . w o touchdowns in the second period as Burns Wilson intercepted a Phi Gam pass and ran it all the way back for a touchdown, and Jim Schultz eluded the Phi Gams to ramble 30 yards for the Phi Psis. What makes a Lucky taste beffer? WWII t i UTTIRFLY SKIPPING ROPI FIFTY-DOLLAR BOY SCOUT KNIFE CH0ST WITH CINDER IN HIS 171 if MM Migration Game Huskers Journey To Boulder; Nebraska Victory Imperative Saturday will be show-down time for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, as they journey west to meet the un defeated Colorado Golden Buffs in Boulder. . The game is a must for the Huskers to keep any hope of golngt o the Orange Bowl alive. A loss would virtually eliminate NU from any chance, but a Ne braska victory could make the picture much brighter. The Huskers will be encounter ing a Colorado eleven that has permitted only thirteen points in five outings. That was the thirteen scored by Arizona in Colorado's 33-13 win. The Buffs have also rolled over Drake, Colorado AM, Kansas, and their latest victim, NU Director To Attend Buff Contest Bill Orwig, athletic director of the University, will be guest speaker at a Friday night Football Jamboree in Denver, Colo., spon sored by the Denver Alumni Club. Nebraska alumni and students migrating to the Nebraska-Colorado game are invited to join in the evening's program to be held at the Albany Hotel, 17th and Stout. Dinner will start at 7 p.m. following a social hour. A barbecue will be held on the University of Colorado campus Saturday noon. 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CIGARETTES BIBimMHIwmiriW Iowa State, 20-0. Their record in the conference is 2-0. Hardy Dangerous Running out of the single-wing, the Buffs backfield finds Carrol Hardy, Homer Jenkins, Frank Bemardi, and Emerson Wilson. Hardy, a 6-0, 185 lb. senior, is a three year veteran. -He was third in rushing, passing, and fourth in scoring last year for the Buffs. Jenkins is a junior letterrnan, 111 WmSS0: tel Courtesy Lincoln Journal Jim Murphy AT fTIILLER'S Thursday 10 to 8:30 Special Purchase! i Men 's Argyle Hose Only 79 cents a pair for men's favorite, Argyle Hose.Chooso your sox in one of four mixtures : 80 wool, 20 nylon; 50 vicara, 50 nylon; 50 wool, 50 ny lon; and 100 spun nylon over plaid. Select matching or con trasting colors. Give as gifts and choose several yourself. MAIL OR PHONE YOUR ORDER TODAY. Regularly 1.25, 1.50 and 1.95 Jim 79' pair MEN'S SHOP . . . 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Returning to the roster this week will be guard Jim Murphy and quarterback Rex Fischer. Murphy, a sophomore guard, was running with the second unit prior to his injury before the Oregon contest. Fischer was the number one quar terback on last year's Cornhuskef eleven. This year he was Injured in early drills and hasn't been able to play. He started working out two weeks ago, and suited up for the OSC contest although he did not play. This will leave Nebraska with three fine quarterbacks for the CU affair. His fine running an Husker backfield. Other than this, passing will be an asset in the the NU teams will remain the same. 000000000000000000, Shop daily 9:30 to 5:30 ALPHABET BLOCKS FOR ILLITERATES 1 IT"1 U DEPRESSED FLEA COMMITTING SUICIDE ooo oo xxx XX TIC-TAC-TOB KIT "What's this?" asks ROGER PRICE 4 For solution see paragraph above) DROODLE? h 7 , 1 5S I 1 " 111 wsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm& COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF LINCOLN )