1 'A i:- ',- is .a SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1Q!U. ' J - ' i Tim nittv ltTirnn i er T M - This year's sport schedules are the greatest in the history of Nebraska. Heading the season is the football schedule including six big home games. Pittsburgh, the ranking team of the east, being the biggest game. Others include Iowa, a leading member of the Big Ten, Ames, Mis souri, and Kansas Aggies, all members of the Big Six, and Wyoming, a strong team from the Rocky Mountain region. December 20th marks the beginning of a thrilling basketball season followed in the spring by baseball, track, swimming and wrestling events. Six Big Home Football Qames Eight Big Home Basketball Qames , Sept. 29 . . Wyoming Oct. 13 . . Iowa Oct. 27 . . Ames Nov. 10 .. Pittsburgh Nov. 24 . . Missouri Nov. 29 . . Kansas Aggies Dec. 20 . . Iowa Dec. 22 .. North Dakota Dec. 2 . . Minnesota Jan. 12 . . Ames Jan. 15 . . Kansas Feb. 2 . . Missouri Feb. 18 . . Oklahoma Mar. 2 Kansas Aggies plus: seball Track Swimming Wrestling Student Athletic Ticket vTh'epnce of the ticket is $6.00 for any seat :InT!ie student section of the stadium, there being ijo extra charge for positions in the card section Members of fraternities and other organiza tions who desire to purchase tickets as a group should send one representative with all the ticket- to the student's activities office. A re- .1 11 i r cci'O! i t n I he mven vour renresentahve tor J . . o j - I :ets. 9fO ft Student and Faculty Rate o n Sale Monday, Sept 24 The sale of tickets will be open to all stu dents the full week of Monday, September 24th through Saturday, September 29th at the student's activities office or through a Tassel N Seat location will be assigned by lot, the drawing being conducted at 5 p. m. Thurs day, September 27th, at the student's ac tivities office. Tickets will be ready the fol lowing day. ) J