Wednesday, October 30, 1940 DAILY NEBRASKAN U IT r t - ft H i ft V .yO' "X J Jim Kvintcr Quotable quotes: Coach Don Faurot, Missouri "We had a lick ing coming and Nebraska cer tainly gave us a good one. Talk about power? That's the best Ne braska team I've seen since com ing to Missouri.'' . Prcssbox pickups: J. Roy Stock ton, writer on the St. Louis Post Dispatch, had this to Bay about Don Guttcridpre, former Lincoln state league ball player: "Pepper Martin, new manager of the Sacramento farm club of the Cardinal chain system, wants Gutteridge for one year out on t?ie west coast and he will send him back a real big leaguer." But first, Branch Rickey must obtain waivers on the ex-Pitts-burg, Kas., athlete which may be hard to do.... In the past few years, Gutteridje has been play ing as a utility inficlder for the Cards. Martin figures that If he sta tions Gutter. die at a regular posi tion In . the Sacramento infield, Don will improve in his fielding and hitting enough to crash the Cardinal lineup as a true major leaguer one year hencs.... Before the Nebraska game, Paul Chrintman verbally said he re spected the Comhuskers. . . .In fact, he ela'mod that he would be looking at the sun all afternoon long yes, lying on his back.... t Jack Jacobs, the triple threat Oklahoma back which the Huck ers will have to watch closely Sat urday, averaged 44 yards per kick in his first two games tin's year. ...lie also hnd connected with more than half of the passes he had thrown.. . . Ghastly job, eh what?... Art Gilbert, Brigham Young guard, had a summer job a little out of the ordinary.. . .He mowed lawns and dug graves in a Salt Lake . City cemetery. . . . Pittsburgh has three opponents tyi its schedule which it wishes to seek revenge against.. . .These three teams defeated the Panthero In 1939.... This is the first time this has been sought since the 1925 season.. .. Fordham, Penn State and NEBRASKA are on the Panther's XX list.... It happened In Seattle the other day. ... A young lady was writing about the doings of a girls' soft ball game.. . .However, she per plexed the Times' sporta depart ment.. . . "Our catcher," she wrote, "went on a rampage, hitting two home runs In about three or four timet up." "Please, girlie," wrote the Times ports man, "be more specific." The state of Ohio is still look ing for an all-Buckeye world ae ries Cincinnati is still on the wsiting list.. . . 01' Jawn Pesek rassles merrily along Last Monday night, the eld mat veteran added Wladlslaw "Singh-Singh" Talun to his long "list of defeated opponents.... Terhaps 50 percent and certain ly 25 percent of the country's population has impaired vision be cause of vitamin A deficiency, nays Prof. Robert S. Harris of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. SHJRTS Bargain Finished if requested 9 7 g.cash and carry C with our popular Bachelor's Rough Dry 5 lbs 49c I-M tennis, golf in final rounds The intramural tennis cham pionship will soon rest in the hands of either Beta Theta Pi or Delta Tau Delta. Beta Theta Pi fought past Phi Gamma Delta to win a place in the finals while the Delts have been in the favored spot for nearly a week. Battling for the consolation championship will be Phi Gamma Delta and Delta Upsilon as a re sult of their place in the semi-finals. In the golf tourney the . upper bracket is in the quarterfinals while the lower one is in the fi nals. To- determine who is to play Sigma Alpha Epsilon, finalists in the lower group, Thi Gamma Delta must meet Beta Theta Pi with Phi Delta Theta playing Sigma Nu. The winners of each of these matches will meet to see who will go against the Sig Alphs. Goodyear representative will interview seniors Mr. T. W. Prior, of Akron, Ohio, will be on the campus Thursday afternoon and Friday to interview all seniors who are interested in accounting, merchandising, sales, and credit work. Mr. Prior, representing the Goodyear Tire and Rubber com pany, has visited Nebraska many times, according to placement bu reau assistant, Pittenger, who made the announcement. Love- ( Continued from Page 1) included $25,000 for a Julia L. Love Memorial Student Loan Fund at the university and a similar fund for the University of Iowa. Love before he died made poa sible the construction of a wom en's dormitory with a contribution of 550,000. Named in memory of his wife, the Julia L. Love hall is adjacent and connected to Carrie Belle Raymond. He also gave $25,000 to the university for con struction of a women's residence hall on ag campus. 3 Si t A- : With its 66 Baffle filter, FRANK MEDICO accorcnlisheswhat no other pipe has ever M achieved. Ask any man who smokes rne. a r ,, M. 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