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The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Huskers Meet Colorado in Home Finale Friday, November 13, 1959 Eleven Will Be Making i ' ' ' Last Home Appearance Eleven Nebraska seniors will be making their, final appearance at home when the Huskers tangle with Colo rado's Buffs in a Parent's Day Game, Saturday. The eleven seniors are left end Roger Brede, fullback Bill Bohanan, left guard Dale Siemer, center Jim Moore, right guard LeRoy Zentic, PROM PLANS 7 There's a handsome Formal in your . future . , look Into the glon . . . you're handiomoly elliroa in a magnificent forma! I Our wide selection refleeti tht latail trends In formal fashion. All an richly tailored . . . carefully fitted to your measure. Rent your formal at . CILAKKS CLOTHES FOR MEN 11th & "O" right end Max Martz, quar terback Harry Tolly, left tackle Duane Mongerson, right halfback Carroll Zaru ba, left end Guy S a p p and quarterback Tom Kramers Kramer was sidelined for the season with an injury suf fered in the Kansas game and Sapp has yet to see ac tion. Eleven Captains Head coach Bill Jennings has designated the eleven seniors as1 captains for the Colorado game with all of them except Kramer being in suit. Kramer will be on the sidelines. The Huskers need a victory over Colorado Saturday and then a win over Kansas State next week to earn a split for the season. Nebraska has a 3-5 record oing into the Buf falo encounter. THE DEBONAIRES a rim, BANKABLE SOUND FIND OUT ABOUT OUR MONEY SAVING CAMPUS ACTIVITY PLAN. ' FOR INFORMATION BILL MILLER 5-9018 Mrs. Vivian Fellows, of Whiteflsh Bay, Wisconsin, will address a Public Meeting- sponsored by the Baha'ls of Lin coln, at the home of Mrs. Nina Seibert, 1534 S. 19th St., Sunday evening. November 15, starting at 7:30. Her sub Baha'l World Faith, and has traveled on behalf of the Ject will be, "The Necessity Of A World Religion." Mrs. Fellows is an active teacher and lecturer for the Faith to all parts of the United States, and into twelve European countries. She has toured the Holy Land, and visited the Baha'i World Center on the slopes of Mount Carmel, in Haifa, Israel. .... ,., . She is presently secretary of the Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Whitefish Bay, a member of the National Baha'i Youth Committee, and a member of the Central States Area Teaching Committee. . The public is cordially invited. Refreshments will be served. CAMPUS WORSHIP SERVICES D1SCIPLIS STUDENT FELLOWSHIP (CHRISTIAN CHURCHES) 1337 K Street ( Keith 0. Stephenson, minister' 10.00 a.m., Service of Holy Communion ) 10:30 a.m., Coffee and Discussion . ) 8:00 p.m., Supper ) 8:00 p.m., Worsnip ana rrosram . LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (NATIONAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL) 535 North 16th Street Alvln M. Peterson, pastor :15 a.m., Student Church Council with Bible Study (1st and 3rd Sundays.! L S.A. Cabinet with Bible Study (2nd and 4th Sundays) 10 : a.m.. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m., Lutheran Student Association SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH (CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER) 111 U htreet C. J. Keenan. pastor R. F. Sheehy, J. R. Myers, associate! Con?.V..oMnro;1'tuVaV:104:30l:8?30 p.m. and 7:30-8:30 p.m. UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATIONAL, E.U.B., E & R.) 333 No. 14th Street Rex Knowles. minister .M v..r,.r. n.nn . m. Mornini Worship M p.m., Vespers Bupper " B:3 p.m., UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL 13th and R Streets , . Gilbert M. Armstrong, Chaplain 8:00 a.m., Holy Communion U.on a.m., (Holy Communion, 1st Sunday) 8:30 p.m.. Evening Prayer e:00 p.m., Morning Prayer Canterbury "JSXSflKJgS1" CHAPEL WPgorshlp Hth an4 9 streets lth nnmmunlon Alvln J. Norden, pastor 9:30 a.m., Bible Class with Communion 5:30 p.m., Gamma Delta UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHAPEL (WESLEY FOUNDATION) W. B Oould and J. B. White, ministers g:00 a.m.. Holy Communion (Wesley House, HIT R) 0:30 a.m., Morning Worship '535 N. 16th i 10:30 a.m.: Coffee hour and Bible Study tWesley House) 8:00 p.m.. Supper (Wesley House) 8:00 p.m., Forum (Student Union) - 7:00 p.m., Vespers (Wesley nouoe, A dote to remember . . . '''TuBJECTt ft-L DATE; Caterpillar I November w, Interviews 4 1959 Engineers y . If you're about to receive your B.S. or M.S. engi- -neering degree, Caterpillar Tractor Co. is interested in you. Caterpillar is the World's leading manufacturer of Diesel Engines-Tractors-Earthmoving Equipment Our products are everywhere . . . doing the work of the world . . . getting big jobs done in big ways. At Caterpillar youll be doing important and satis fying work in RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DESIGN - SALES - SERVICE - and many other fields. 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Jennings could see no rea son for Nebraska being a three-point favorite. "I don't know what those . guys are thinking. It sure is odd," said Jennings. Delta Tau Delta Wins Intramural Tennis Tourney Delta Tau Delta defeated Beta Theta Pi, 6-1, to win the 1959 Intramural Fall Tennis Tournament. After the com pletion of the singles tourney the Delts and Betas were tied, so a team match was played. Members of the winning team were Dave Wohlfarth, John Nore, Mike Logue, Lynn Schottler, and Ralph Queen. Kalico Klickers The Kalico Klickers Square Dance Club will hold a dance tonight at 8 p.m. at 130 South 11th. , Nebraskan Want Ads No. Words 1 da. 2 da. 8 da. 4 da. 1-10 I -0 I I .86 1.00 11-18 .60 .80 1.05 1 56 Xt-30 .60 ,5 1.25 1.50 21-25 .70 1.10 1.45 I 1.T5 28-80 .80 1.25 1.86 2.00 31-36 .SO 1.40 1.86 2.25 36-40 I 1.00 I 1.85 2.06 2.50 These low-cost rates apply to Want Ada which are placed (or consecutive oars and art paid (or within 10 days after the ad expiree or Is canceled. 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Daily Nebraskan Sports Husker Bowlers Begin Mail-In Bowling Season The Nebraska bowling team began bowling in the Big Eight Mail-In League against Missouri this week. Nebraska's scores will be mailed to the League secre tary at the University of Kan sas where they will be com pared with scores mailed in by the Missouri bowlers. Members of the Nebraska bowling team are Ralph Holm strom, David Price, William Vacek, Jerry King, Stu Kut ler and Gary Starck. Four Intramural Teams in Finals Town Quartet, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Kappa Psi and Phi Delta Theta won preliminary heats in the 200-yard medley relay in intramural swimming. Buffs Three-Game Win String Is in Jeopardy Colorado will? put their three-game winning streak on the line as they take the field against Nebraska at Memorial Stadium Saturday. Kickoff is slated for 2 p.m. The Buffs have ridden to upset wins over Missouri and Kansas the past two weeks on the talented passing arm of sophomore quarterback Gale Weidner. The wins over the Tigers and Jayhawks have moved Colorado into a posi tion for the Orange Bowl bid. Second Place If the Buffs can defeat Ne braska, they would be as sured of a second place tie with a 4-2 record. Colorado's conference losses came at the hands of Iowa State and Oklahoma. New . head coach Sonny Grandelius and his young squad were slated for a sec ond division finish before the season began and after losing four of their first five games, it looked like the experts were right. But after a 27-0 loss to Iowa State, Sonny's crew re bounded to take victories over Arizona, Missouri and Sports Signals ' M V V ' My average took a real beating last week as the up set bug struck with full force and left me with only two right and four wrong for a .333 percent age. This corner's sea son record is now 36 right and 14 wrong for a per centage of .720. As the foot ball season rirawc fn a close it is Brown still anyone's guess as to who will represent the Big Eight in the Orange Bowl. Iowa State eliminated Nebraska last weekend but Iowa State, Kansas, Missouri and Colo rado still have shots at the bid. Unimpressive Records No matter which team gets the berth, they will not im press anyone with their rec ord. The best conference rec ord any team could have would be 4-2 which is far from impressive. In case of a tie, the Orange Bowl com mittee would select the rep resentative. Hoping for better luck this Saturday, here's how this week's games shape up: COLORADO - 20, NEBRAS KA 13 The Buffs have Weid ner's arm and a chance for the Orange Bowl which should pull them through this one. But who knows what the unpredictable Huskers may do. KANSAS 14, OKLAHOMA STATE 6 The Cowboys are riding the crest of a six-game winning streak but the Jay hawks will bring it to an end Saturday. ' MISSOURI 27, KANSAS STATE 7 Missouri needs a win here to keep .their bowl hopes alive and the Wildcats are winless in the conference. OKLAHOMA 20, ARMY 7 Both teams are having bad seasons but Oklahoma has . ' ji liii! 13TH Cr M LINDELL HOTEL 121 NORTH 12TH by hal brown enough to win this one over Army. IOWA STATE 27, SAN JOSE STATE 13 The Dirty Thirty move out of the con ference tor another game be fore meeting Oklahoma next week. The Cyclones backfield should romp over San Jose. AIR FORCE 22, ARIZONA 0 The Falcons were upset last week by Missouri but will bounce back with fire in their eyes against Arizona. NORTHWESTERN 14, MICHIGAN STATE 12 Northwestern's undefeated season went out the window last week against Wisconsin but the Wildcats will get back on the winning path this week. WISCONSIN 20, ILLINOIS 14 Wisconsin is headed for the Rose Bowl if they can get past Illinois this week and Minnesota next week. The fighting Illini will not be able to stop them. PURDUE 21, MINNESOTA 12 As if Minnesota head coach Murray Warmath didn't have enough troubles, he must face the task of playing Purdue and Wiscon sin in the final two games. Purdue is too strong for the Gophers. MEN Vitacrafr Corporation gave cash scholarships to 150 men this fall. Applications now being taken for 1960. Earn while you learn. Work part time now (15 hr. $33.), full time next gummer. Call Mr. John eon at 4-6543 for more information. CUT TRAVEL COSTS Sheraton Hotels STUDENT-FACULTY DISCOUNTS Here's money-saving news for students, faculty and all other college personnel. Dur ing weekends and college vacations, Sheraton offers you special low rates even lower rates when two or more occupy the same room. . Special group rates are pro vided for athletic teams, clubs, other college organ izations. You get these discounts at tmy of Sheraton's 64 hotels in the U.S.A., Hawaii and Canada. Just present you. Sheraton I.D. card when you register. To get a Sheraton I.D. card, contact; Mr. Pol Orson Collage Relations Dopt. Shoraton Corp. 470 Atlantic Ave. Boston, Mots. Kansas the past three weeks. The loss to Iowa State was the first time Colorado had been shut out by a conference team. Colorado used a spread for mation in last week's win over Kansas with Weidner c o m p 1 e t i n g six of seven passes for 72 yards and one touchdown from the spread. Weidner hit 10 of 17 during the game to stretch his sea son mark to 75 completions on 146 attempts. Passing Reecords He holds the Colorado pass ing yardage record at 943 yards with two games yet to play. The old yardage record was 897 by Zack Jordan in 1951. Weidner also tied Paul McClung with his three touch down passes against the Jy hawks. McClung connected on three TD passes against Bauers Leads IM Free Style Preliminaries Laverne Bauers of Seaton led qualifiers in the 50-yard free-style preliminaries of the intramural swimming meet with a time of 25.5 seconds. Other qualifiers and times were Jim Pickett, Town Quartet 25.6; Rusty Ash, Av ery 27.0; Steve North, Phi Kappa Psi 27.1; Bill Baggon, Sigma Nu 27.2 and Jon Tay lor, Phi Kappa Psi 27.4. Finals will be held Dec. 8. Wyoming in' 1940. Sophomore ends Gary Hen son and Chuck McBride c a u g h t two of WWeidner's touchdown passes against Kansas. End Bill Elkins and left halfback Jerry Steffen were also on the receiving end of several Weidner passes. Colorado also hit a season high against t h e Jayhawks with 164 yards rushing. Don M a u r e r, right halfback, is Colorado's leading rusher with a 3.4 yard average. He has carried the ball 58 times for a total of 194 yards. 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