Tuescfoy, OcioKer 22, 1940 DAILY NEBRASKAN Petsch Burruss lead Huskers J CbimcL im Evinger The beating Kansas took Satur day was the worst one suffered by the Jayhawkers in the Kansas-Nebraska series.. . .This was the 47th game of the Kansas-Nebraska meetings and the Jayhawkers are in their 75th anniversary year of football. . . . fclwyn Dees, Nebraska trainer, was a former Kansas fullback and right good one.. ..The fans gave "El" a hand, too.... A cheer to re member is the Rock-Chalk, Jay Hawk, K Uuuuuuuu chant.... It raises even the hair on the neck of a Nebraskan.. .. Bob Sauer, sophomore and young brother of AU-American George, was a spotter for a radio announcer in the Kanvas game. . . . Hermie Rohrig, ace Husker half back, was at the game but was not in suit.... His shoulder injury re quired rest. . . . Before the game, both univer sities' bands marched and played together The Husker band played the "Bells of St Mary's" between the halves In an impres sive manner.. ..It will, be given again in a repeat performance at the Missouri game.... Don Pierce, Kansas center who plays in the goggles, was taken out of the game because of the heat, not an injury as was first re ported.. . . One consolation Kansas recalls about Nebraska is that the Jay- hawk basketballers can always more than handle their own when they meet the Huskers on the cage court.... Fullbacks lead the Husker scor ing.... Wayne Blue, sophomore, tops all counting with 18 points. . . .Hank-Rohn, junior, has marked up 14 points, while Vike Francis Is third in the scoring column with 8 points. For Jitterbugs, Harry "Pop" Hopp and Henry Rohn can take a front row seat... At the Cornhus ker dance in the Kansas Student Union after the game, Hopp and Rohn put on a real show for the natives... .One piece, the "Indian War Chant," was dedicated to them and the two Husker backs set the floor on fire for about four minutes of 'bugging.... Three Missourians are among the first four top Big Six scorers to date.. .Incidentally, Paul Christ man is not one of the trio.... An end, Bob Steuber, sophomore, leads the whole conference pack with 24 points... .Harry Ice, able substi tute for Christman is second, while Bill Cunningham, fullback, is fourth in the scoring.. . . Dr. H. C. Gossard, dean In charge of curricula at eastern New Mexico college, has just finished a study on what professors do in their spare time. viui a new The UNIVERSITY - 5-M Not only a new color but a new Land and a sew edge. Khaki i the color with a felt bind ingof contracting color. Makers of the Aetna Insured Ilat . . , $3.54. LEE 353 FIFTH. AVENUE, I fma. . . PATS NT OFFCCf Center q'back co-captains vs. Missouri Rohrig, Burrues moved to first team; Vincent working with thirds Roy "Cowboy" Petsch, quarter back, and Bob Burruss, center, will co-captin the Huskers against the Tigers in the homecoming UU UUHKli&S HOY PETSCH Journal and Star. game, Coach Biff Jones announced Monday. Yesterday's workout comprised mainly in running dummy plays against the frosh by the first and second teams. The varsity squad was in full sweat clothes regalia. Pictures shown. Pictures of the Kansas-Nebraska clash were shown prior to the scrimmage. Back in the center of the line of the first team again was Burruss while Hermie Rohrig was in the backf ield unit on the first eleven. Other than those two changes, the first two teams were intact as of before the Kansas game. Jack Vincent's work against the Jayhawks earned him a share in the left halfback slot with Dale Bradley on the third team. "Stop Christmah." The cry around the stadium for hmmmhmm this week will be "Stop Christ- i m a n." Last burly Blond Bomber who passed the Ti gers to a four-to-two touch down victory over the Husk ers. It will be re venge weekend for the Husk ers if they can succeed in stop ping Christman as well as his whole brood of JACK VINCENT Journal. Tiger playmates. The Huskers will be drilling mainly on pass defense and guard ing of the ends to stop the passes of Christman and the running of Jim Starmer and Harry Ice. 'W'T'j HATS NEW YORK t ir I I - . -l. r Batker S ren. M f r P -t. t Bine, fallback S 0 IS Rohn, fullback , I I 14 rnuicla, tailback 1 S FrwhMlit, ml 1 PeUeh, quarterback . .., 1 t Hopp, haJfback It Bradley, halfback 1 Klkmnnd, halfback ..... 1 Hchlnlch, tackle 1 S Bohrtf, halfback 1 1 Awgwan- ( Continued from page 1.) a punch. There is not much to it." This from Rose Goldstein, sopoho more of Sigma Delta Tau. Bob Murray, frosh blzad, wanted to know: "How about some pic tures of the campus itself Instead of only the people on the cam pus?" There were many who clamored for more candid camera shots. Hinting p'.enty, Bob Miller, of Phi i ) Coed k tLJ) k affair) ASWK v tS Blouse EirSgad i pi "jTHE basis for countless quick-changes "J w'3f fi i for daylong and evening long wear. . r U-J Jv-; k this season more than ever are blouses ' V '"Zt j 1 important, v?ith fashion spotlighting the v YivY ' "two-piece" look. We have an important VHI collection of new blouses tailored to per- 1 'V'K I fection by expert blouse-makers. We 1 Vd 1 know you'll want several (wait until you i if I a see them). In new pastels and high shades. 1 III X SHORT SLEEVED mm ir i s x r BIS Six Standings. w l t ptoap. MUaonrl t M tl Jsrl.raHka 1 0 S3 t Oklahoma 1 14 Iowa HtaU I IS SS Kansas S S M Results last week. Nebraska S3 Kansas S Missouri SO Iowa Htate 14 Oklahoma 14 Kanaaa Btata Games this week. Home Team Visitor 1S Score. Nebraska Missouri 13-X7 Inwa State Oklahoma 6-38 Kansas State Kansas 11- Gamma Delta frosh said, "Outside of the fact that there should be more candid camera shots, I think it's a keen magazine." And that, Awgwan Flash, is what a few of your readers think of you. An $80,000 airplane motor-testing laboratory is being completed at the University of Kentucky. Blouse under ports f i V....t Hosp rules out Willkie dance The Willkie-for-Presldent club dance scheduled for 5 p. m. to day in the Union was cancelled yesterday after Dean Hosp re fused to grant permission, ruling that dances could not be held in mid-week. A short meeting will be held at 5 p. m., and lasting until about 5:30 in place of the cancelled meeting. Buttons and membership cards will be distributed. Persons desiring to usher at the Stassen rally tonight are asked to attend. Washington and Jefferson col lege, Washington, Pa., has a jun ior transfer student from the Uni versity of Hawaii. 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