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The Daily Nebroskon
Today At 3 PM:
H ushers To Unveil Yearlings
fn Cyclone Grid Battle
Freshman Football coach Dick
Munroe will unveil his 195vS year
ling eleven this afternoon at Me
morial Stadium.
Game time Is 3:00 p.m. with the
lora. State Freshmen serving as
opposition.
The Cyclone club kt to the Uni-
fc Journal and Star
Joe Gaca&ana . , Frosh t.riddrr
rersity of Missouri freshman S-0,
two -eeks ago.
The Cornhusker club, although .
they have served as scrimmage
foes for the varsity all season,
m ill be working as an independent
unit for the first time.
Starting halfback Dick Place will
not be ready for the opening con
test. Place has been sidelined by
an ankle injury.
Next week the Freshmen will
journey to Manhattan to meet the
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Freshman
Starting Lineups
Iowa Stale Nebraska
Bill Stuart U85) LE Mike Eger
Lloyd Van Hofwegen (2nm LT Don Laabs
Gary Astleford USSi LG Dick Kosier
Larry Thompson H9f) C Tim Barnes
Otto Boles i20D( , P,3 Dan Ratzloff
James Van Buren (2fHii RT Dennis Doyle
Ron Waiter 2'i0) RE Roland McDole
Cliff Rick (185i QS Dean Cozine
Chuck Lamson tl85 L'-J Joe Dickson
Don Webb 1 180 RH Clay White
Ardcn Essimgcr HWn FB Don Heldt
Winter Sports Schedule
Packed Fui! Of Events
The University Intramural Ath- j
letic Department has lined up a
gala variety of sporting events for
the winter season, that is sure to
sppeal to everyone's interests.
The All University Table Tennis
Tournament will kick off the win
ter program. This will consist of
Table Tennis singles on a team
basis. Each team will be composed
of six members.
Separate flights have been set
up for Fraternity, Selleck Hall and
Independent entries. The individual
" winners will play for the All-Uni-'
versity Championship.
Entries must be submitted at
Ttoom 102 Physical Education
Building not later than Friday, No
vember 15. Championship play will
begin on Monday, November 18.
The 1956-57 champions are ; Sig
ma Phi Epsilon in the Fraternity i
Division and Gus I in the Selleck
Hall Division. Imar Bergmanis is
the individual champion.
The first week of December has
been set aside for the 1957 Intra
mural Swimming Meet. Entries
will be taken at the Swimming
Pool entrance between 4:00 p.m. i
and 4;45 p.m. the days the events
are to be held. All entries must be ;
eiven to Hollie Lepley personally, i
The Swimming events will be di
vided into three days activities.
The 90 yard freestyle, KM) yard
breast stroke. 200 yard freestyle
and 100 yard butterfly will be held j
on Monday, Decembe 2nd.
Enrties in the 100 yard back
utroke, 100 yard freestyle and the
7R vnrrl individual medley will
swim -on Tuesday, December 3, j
while' the diving events will be
held on Wednesday, December 4;
at T:00 p.m. i
Dwending team champion is Phi
DelU Theta. Pat Drake is the in- j
liviSual champion.
Handball players will begin com- j
peittion about December 3rd. Play-1
era will compete cn the Handball j
Courts in the Coliseum. Entries j
are due by 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, De- j
comber 8 and must be turned in
at Room 102, Physical Education !
Building." i
A schedule of matches will be j
posted in the Physical Education j
Buildiogroji December B in order ,
that football and baKeball players!
may participate before thctr spring j
practices begin. j
George Fisk was the 1956-57 1
Singles champion while S t e v j
Greenberg and Milt Dcncnbcrg
shared doubles honors. Delta Up
ailon won team honors.
Coffe Planned
The Onlveraity Speech and
Hearinj; society will hold a coffee
in the Howell Theater downstairs
lourjje Saturday from 10:30 a.m.
tn noon for all persons Interested
In speech and hearing clinical,
work, according to Chnrlcne Fer
guKion, publicity chairman of the
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The Intramural spotlight will
shine on wrestling beginning De
cember 10. Entry blanks are due
in the Intramural Office by noon
on Friday December 6. Organiza
tions may enter as many entries
in any weight class as they wish.
All contestants must have a
minimum -of five practice sessions
between the dates of November 25
and December 7 on the varsity
mats in the Coliseum Basement.
Preliminary matches will start
at 5:15 on December lot.
The 1956 All University Cham
pions are Alpha Gamma Rho and
Beta Theta Pi.
The Intramural Indoor Track and
Field Meet will be held in both
December and January. The pre
liminaries are scheduled for Tues
day December 10 at 7:00 p.m. and
the finals on Tuesday, January 14
at 7:00 p.m.
Entries blanks must be submitted
before 5:00 p.m. on December 9.
Sigma Chi is the 1950-57 Frater
nity Champion Team -vhile Selleck
Hall is the Independent title hold
er. Ken Pollard won individual hon
ors. Details concerning the above
events are available from Intra
mural Director Ed Higgenbotham
in Room 102, Physical Education
Building.
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TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 5, 1957
See Your Placement Office
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sonthe chance to play the na
tion's be.st football team."
That is Bus Mertes. Kansas
State grid coach, talking. "'There
isn't a squad in the country that
woudln't welcome the opportunity
to play Oklahoma," be said. "A
lot of them would have an awful
; slim chance of winning, but the
'chance is always there. And no
'one can deny it's always s real
thr:!l to meet the best in the busi
ness." K-State nosts the Sooners here
.Saturday with kickoff at 1:30 p.m.
Gene Keady, leading Wildcat
: rasher who ranks right behind
l OU's Clendon Thomas with a 332
yard total ( despite missing Satur
day's Iowa State game) is not j
, expected to be in the Wildcat Lne-;
up apainst the Sooners. He is '
nursing a knee injury from the
. Colorado game of Oct. 19. His 8.7
1 yard-per-carry average rates as
: best among Big Eight regulars.
: leaving K-State minus a potent
part of its ground attack.
Stepping into the spotlight last,
i week-end was Ralph Pfeifer, sen
. ior left halfback, who rammed to
: 83 yards on 18 carries to lead ;
i W'ildcat-Cyclone rushers. George 1
j Whitney, sophomore right nalfback
j replacing Keady, also rated spe
cial notice Saturday with 41 yards
! in 8 tries.
! With most other hands healthy
the Wildcats should have better
j squad strength than last Saturday.
No further hurts showed from the
Cyclone game.
K-State s 14-10 win Saturday
pulled her into a three-way tie !
for fourth in the Big Eight wjth
Kansas and Colorado, and left the
Wildcats with a 2-3-1 record over
all. Oklahoma's 14-13 victory over
Colorado left the Sooners' record
unblemished in five games this
year and 40 games before.
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