The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 31, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, October 31, 1941
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Nebraska , MinnesotaPMissourf- Army Indiana l'cnu U. Wai.li. Texas 1 Duke Okla. U.
Experts (?) Percent vs. vs. ts. j vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.
I K. State Norlhw. Mich. St. Notre D. Iowa Navy Oregon S. M. U. Ca. Tech. Kanras IT.
Nebraska NorUiw. I "Missouri'l Army f'liidiana Navy Wash. Texas Duke Okla U.
Alan Jacobs .000 2-1 1-0 2-1 J H 3-2 2j 3-1 4-t 3-0 4-J
Nebraska Minnesota , Missouri Notre D. Indiana f'enn. U. Wash. Texas Duke I Okla. U.
Paul Svoboda 633 5-1 1 pt. 1-0 1-0 3-1 1 pt. 4-2 3-1 1-t 4-0
I Nebraska I Minnesota Missouri' Army Indiana Penn. U. Wash. Texas Duke Okla. IT.
Bob Miller 005 3-0 2-1 1-0 j 3-2 1 3-1 4-1 2-1 j 3-0
Nebraska Minnesota! Missouri Notre D. Indiana Pen. U. Wash. Texas Duke I Okla. U.
Norm Andersow .. .801 1 2-0 1-0 2-1 !- 2 0 2-1 2-1 3-0 1-0 3-1
I Minnesota Mien. St. I Notre D. Indiana Penn. U. I Wash. Texas Duke I Okla. V.
Vike Francis .... Guest ? 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 3-2 5 0 2 j 4-l
Consensus Ne'br. j Minn. I Missouri Notre D. Indiana Penn. U. Wash. Texas Duke Ok a. V.
Game of the Week.
All Scores Are by Touchdowns.
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Kansas State Guard.
Willis Jacobs, 27, Is the young
est Ph. D. oh the campus of the
University of New Mexico.
Chicago Happy
With Football
Deemphasizcd
CHICAGO. (ACP. The Univer
sity of Chicago is getting along
quite well without Intercollegiate
football. President Robert M.
Hutchins reports.
He said that when the snort was
abandoned at the end o( the 1&39
season some persons feared the
school's enrollment would suffer
and alumni interest would cool.
But he added:
"As far as I can see, neither of
these fears has been realized. En
rollment has been well maintained.
Alumni interest in, 1 believe, at a
higher pitch than at any time
since the foundation of the univer
sity." HnUhin said intramural ath
letics are being promoted and ex
pressed opinion that "the feeling
of the university community ulxiut
tiu? abolition of football is one of
relief."
Mathematics, Greek and I.atiii
made up the first curriculum of
the University of Michigan.
YOUR LAST CHANCE!
One Morn (lain Ver'nrmuu e
Friday, October 31
Curtain 8:00 P. M.
"EAST LYNNE"
Vaudeville Drama Music
at the
UNIVERSITY THEATER
Dept. of Speech School of Fine Arts.
Res. Seats 50c plus 5c tax Total 55c
Gen. Adm. 27c plus 3c tax Total 30c
Baskethallers Turn Attention
To Season's Opening Game
Old Man Winter's current chill
ing escapade has prompted John
Q. Fan to start supplanting grid
talk with cage chatter. As public
fancy peers ahead to the cage
season, the reigning question be
fore Cornhusker fandom is:
"What will the Huskers do?"
Readying his wards for the
early-December opener. Mentor
Adolph Lewandowski is nibbling
his nails overtime, striving to sort
a capable center and a deceptive
forward out of seventeen new
aspirant-
. .ii, Randall Gone.
Don Fits, 1940-41 scoring lead
er, and Center Al Randall donned
cap and gown in June, leaving a
wide gap in the Husker offensive
attack. John Fitzgibbon. aggres
sive forward; Johnny Thompson,
versatile handy man, and Guard
Sid Held teamed with Fitz and
Randall last year to push Kansas'
bid fof the Big Six gonfalon.
Les Livingston, adept floor
man; Max Young, reliable money
player, and Haitman Goetze, a
consistent replacement last term,
are the other available lettermen.
Lyle King and John Hay. both
former Lincoln high cagers. won
minor letters last winter. Charles
Vacanti. former Omaha Tech
courtster, won a minor letter for
his play during the 1939-41 cam
paign. South Dakota First.
Tutor Lewandowski opened his
career as head Husker cage coach
last year when Harold Browne
was called to active army duty.
. Fight Looms j'or Berths
Lewandowski's coaching debut
drove tandem with the top Husk
er record in years, endearing
genial "Lew" to Nebraska cage
fans.
South Dakota will invade the
Coliseum maples Dec. 12 for the
opening fray.
Squad roster:
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Kpurnpy; 4ahn Riillnrlf, l.iiiroln; R iffrl
Rriwiiwii. Oninlm; ,llrn nnflihl, i Iny
Ontrr; Thnmn liriik, llnniln: Hrn
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rallxr. NxIIki; Mrrt C. r, IHwuH:
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UriMtlr. (rawi4t ; John Mnv. I.lnroln;
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City; l.ylr Mm. I.lnmln; Hlinunt l.rln
Incrr, l.on City : I.pMIp I,lvliictnn ttn
limt; Wmrrrn Mrtjirf. (hnM; Tom
Itlr, Lincoln: Wllilnin Kuti. 4.r.rid In
land; John Thompson, llnrnln; f 'tutrix
Omaha, and Mil Viiml, l.in-
rvin.
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Penn S. Employs
Mobile CI i em Lab
To Meet Demand
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (ACPl.
A mobile chemistry laboratory,
housed in a two-ton truck, has
been placed in use by Pennsyl
vania State college to meet the
emergency demands of defense ed
ucation thruout the state.
The laboratory equipment will
travel approximately 10.000 miles
by 98 class centers where high
.chool graduates are being trained
by the college for technical jobs in
defense industries.
Last Tuesday night, the WA.
council entertained the Ag coun
cil and the Spoils Board at a
supper in their cabin. The staff
unable to attend, missed one of
the better WA A parties of the
year.
In the world of soccer baseball
the Pi Beta Phi team 1 defeated
Kappa Alpha Theta 4 Tuesday
7 to 2. The following day the
same PI Phi tear.i outscored the
Delta Gamma team 3 by a 12 to 2
margin. Northea.it Hall came
through to win over the Gamma
Phi team 4 to 3, while the Chi
Omega team 2 lost to Delta Gam
ma 1, 3 to 13.
The championship game for
Lengue 1 will be played next week
between Northeast Hall and i
Phi team 1.
Tackle Standout
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Lawrence Duncan.
Kansas State Tackle.
Semi-Final Tilt Toniglit
In a game that will decide
the other finalist in fraternity
intramurals, Sigma Nu will
meet Farm House, this after
noon at 4:30 on the field west
of the coliseum. The other
finalist. Beta Theta Pi defeated
Phi Gamma Delta on Tuesday
by a 1-0 score.
have college degrees
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