I i DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, November 8, 1940 All-American candidate . . . Leads Big Ten scoring . . . A Game- (Continued from page 1.) In 1939, many of these present squad members played all of the games. By doing so they earned the appropriate cognomen of 60 Minute Men. In this respect the Huskers may ' 0 ' r xi ! . ir - ... A ' V. . f. X .' ...... ... CAPT. MIKE ENICH Iowa Right TackJe Phi Delts enter I-M football final beating Farm House, 6-0; to battle Sig Eps next week A new fraternity intramural champion will be in the offing when Fhi Delta Theta and Sigma Phi Epsilon get together in their final match the first part of next week. The Phi Delts measured Farm House in their semi-final game Thursday afternoon by a score of 6-0. The winners represented league 2 while Farm House was league I s representative. The other final ist team. Sigma Phi Epsilon, won from Beta Theta Pi 20-7 in their game Wednesday. So either the Sig Eps or Phi Delts .will carry GET V JhSSL FEATHER at Gold's Saturday 9:30 . m. up to came time Men...Men's Store...llth SL Women . . . Kampns Korner ... 3rd Flcr. Show - v your jf ...:,. tMMS ""Mill ' If 3 s. fip the intramural football trophy for this year. The game between Phi Delta Theta and Farm House was a closely fought one all the way with the winners showing a slight su periority thruout. The Phi Delts gained their score in the first quarter when Joe Ryan faded back and tossed a long pass into the arms of John Hay who scam pered to the promised land. From then on the game was a toss-up but Farm House did not seem to Blaekeje the Hankoc V A". Featuring LEE HATS Davis Custom Made Clothes Men's Accessories at Iho AYERS & HAYS 1233 "N" St. The LEE TEL 50 Will Dot only improve your Ilat-i-ludo but your appearance a well . It' not the mm old hat. The mirror telU the atory. Mvkera of the Aetna Insured Hat..; $3.50. L. 1 'Z LEE HATS SS8 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, If. T. T. M. PATCNT OFPICC rightly be called Minute Men as they play only every other quarter in most of the games. Green-Iowa star. Leading the Hawkeyes Is Bill Green, junior fullback, who from his fullback position leads the Big Ten (or Nine) ground gainers in yardage and is tied for the con ference lead in individual scoring. Captaining the Hawks is "Iron Mike" Enich, a red-hot contender for All-American honors at tackle. Enich is week in and week out a power of strength in breaking down enemy would-be blockers. Nebraska tackles "King Kong" Kahler and Forrest Behm will have their hands full. Chief problem confronting the mind of Dr. Eddie Anderson, Iowa coach, is that he must find a triple threater that will spark the ball club in the manner which Nile Kinnick did in 1939. Youcl improves. Newest passer of note worthy ability is Jim Youel, sophomore, who seems to be coming into his own if the passing performance he carried on last week against Purdue is any indication. The Hawks have been troubled with finding a steaty left half back all season, but Youel may be the spark they need. Other sophomores tried in that left half post have been Bill Stauss, Tom Farmer and Bob Bender. The remainder of the backfield is one of fancy note. Burdell "Oops" Gilleard and Bill Gallagher can handle their own respect of the enemy on their reverse runs. The quarterbacks Al Couppee and Jerry Ankeny are heady field generals. Blackeye the Hawkeye have the spark necessary to put the ball across. Fitz stars. Farm House gave their oppo nents a scare in the fourth quar ter when Don Fitz, after catching a punt, ran toward the right side line and then threw a long back ward pass to a team mate who was out in the open and who car ried the ball down to the Phi Delt five. The play was called back by the officials, ruling it a forward pass. Every time the boys from the Farm House would get a drive started Phi Delta Theta would end it with a pass inter- now V'T" " 11 S;:':"::.J:5::"Vv: i :. .. f..s.. w. . w BILL Iowa ception or stopping them for four dwns. For the winners Ryan and Hay played a whale of a game In the back field with Bill Weigel, Bob Poe and Harty Goetze doing good work in the forward wall. Farm House was led by the passing of Fitz and John Fitzgibbon and by the defensive play of Howard Zorn Miss Jean. Humphrey Member Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority 'Vv Riih, mellow redskin brown in wnoih, glowing CALF SKIN! A pump, "perfect to ihc Amtntan taste!" With a tquarc'loe and bow, "keg" heel... neatly hirncsi stitilicd! I'rry foot-ihortening! GREEN Fullback and Harold Bacon who stopped much of the Phi Delt groundwork. Results in barb games Thurs day were as expected with Casino Club beating Agricultural College Cafeteria 8-0 and Agricultural College Boarding Club 19 and Brown Palace 0. Only postponed games are being played in an ef fort to determine league winners. ! - - : i k K