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DAILY NEBRASKAN 7 It's Close When Hawkeyes and Huskers Play Football 1 Presnell Names Friday, September 25, 1942 v j 41 For llowa Trip Largest squad ever to make a non-conference trip, 41 members in all, will entrain this afternoon at 4:30 for Iowa City, where they will do battle with the Iowa WelcomeStudents To Lincoln's Leading Theatres Now Showing! Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan DESPERATE JOURNEY" STUART It Starts Tomorrow! Irving Berlin's "HOLIDAY INN' Ml Starring BING CROSBY FRED ASTAIRE LINCOLN Starts Today! ON OI R STACK Dorktown Scandals with IDA COX On thr Srrern! Lloyd Nolan in 'Just Off Broadway' NEBRASKA foe; used text Hawkeyes Saturday afternoon. Included in the player group will be nine ends, eight tackles, eight guards, eight halfbacks, three centers, three fullbacks and two quarterbacks. Ends: Vic Clark, Chappell; Dean Gelwick, Lincoln; Bert Gissler, Os ceola; Jack Hazen, Omaha; Bill Hewitt, David City; Gerald Kathol, Hartington; Ed Nyden, Lincoln; Marvin Thompson, Mitchell; John Peters, Omaha. Tackles: Joe Byler, Alma; Dwayne Dormeir, Geneva; Alvin Graubaugh, Rising City; Dorsey Kindler, Tekamah; Bob McNutt, Colby, Kas.; Vic Schleich, Lincoln; Eugene Sim, Nebraska City; Chuck Wright, North Flatte. Guards: Bill Bryant, Ashland; Charles Duda, South Sioux City; Marvin Grubaugh, Rising City; Frank Hazard, Sioux City, la.; Wayne Stranathan, Glenwood, la.; Herb von Goetz, North Platte; Gene Wilkins, Omaha; Art Wilson, Grand Island. Centers: Forrest Bachman, Lin coln; Wilford Hatfield, Talmage; Sat. Sept. 26 nn n Presents his HUES IN RHYTHM Dancing 9 to 1 VIC SCHLEICH IS.njt'?'rf rw t . , Senior HuskerTackl. tkt f Neh?. fnf Y '.- w vjTs V Nebraska All-Confereno JVT- VJ Halfback a X ll 7-$ f?w;. , 7 "v 1 1 TOM PARMER f T -vf; lowa'a Fine Back I , r-r - ' . i - V V ! Those l-pomt defeats 1 , VtV "y ebraska must 4 f ( ' , end sometime, Hawk- x eyes believe. Huskers V -l BILL STAUSS Nebraska His Favorite Grid Foe Joe Partington, Lincoln. Quarterbacks : Bob Cooper, Omaha; Fred Methony, Lincoln. Halfbacks: Marv Athey, Wau neta; Dale Bradley, Lincoln; How ard Debus, Lincoln; Roy Long, Blair; Neal McKee, Atkinson; Henry Reichel, Lincoln; Dick Thompson, Lincoln; Allen Zik mund, Ord. Fullbacks: Kimin Eisenhart, Culbertson; Wally Hopp, Has tings; Randall Salisbury, Elwood. YM-YW Plans Student Mixer In Union Tonight Old fashioned square dancing will feature the first part of the evening at the -YM-YW mixer to night in the Union Ballroom from 8:30 to 11 o'clock. Jean Christie Farmer will be in charge of the evening's entertain ment, which besides the square dancing will include speakers, cheer-leaders and ballroom danc ing. Mary Lockttt, secretary of the W. C. A., and Eugene Floyd, secretaiy of the Y. M. C. A., will be introduced and the cheerleaders will lead school songs. CLASSIFIED I'SHKRKl'TKS WANTF.D--Apf.ly at Vr kMv Tlii-ntri! after 11 a. m. Mart be xizc 12. nn UU ' books 3ftZ Those 1 -point defeats by Nebraska must end sometime, Hawk eyes believe. Huskers took four of last eight wins by point "after touchdown. Brother of Ilnsker Charlie . . . Omahan Sam Vacanti to Start Against Fellow IOWA CITY, la., Sept. 24. Sophomore Sam Vacanti, former fleet footed Omaha Tech halfback, may start against his home state aggregation, Nebraska's Corn huskers. when they invade the University of Iowa campus for Saturday's tilt. Sam has been assigned to the No. 1 eleven this week along with Tom Farmer, Dick Hoerner and Bill Stauss at the other backfield spots, as Coach Eddie Anderson has put his charges up against Nebraska formations displayed by the Hawkeye frosh. Vacanti was on the heaving end of some long aerials in drills this week, and may get the call for a WAA Ronpons Activities; Soccer Rasrball and Deck Tennis First on Program With .summer ended, activities for girls will be continued on the University campus thru various programs sponsored by the WAA. Soccer baseball will start Wed nesday and deck tennis in the near future. Participation in these events is urged of all co-eds. A meeting will be held for all WAA representatives in flrant Me morial Hall, room 101, Monday at 5:30 p. m. o o o OOEt DEL DICKERHOOF Hawkeye Guard Veteran Nebrashans starting berth when the Huskers meet the Hawks. Hoerner had been demoted to the third unit after last week's showing against Washington U. of St. Louis, but was moved again to the first string position. Nebraska isn't the only gridiron outfit bemoaning the fact that they are without the services of a regular center. Iowa's Bob Lauter bach bruised a knee in practice and Sophomore Tackle Henry Blum has been moved to a pivot position. Forrest Masterson of the second lineup is also on the injury list with a bad rib. A flrnt Adventurer Slhiir His Way to lamr! The Son of Monte Cristo" with I.fpltl. Jnun Srrv. Mm 20c 1 1 Hajward Bennett riu! 7 he Shorklnr Artloa I iMrd Storv (if tbt Kali of. I'aris! 'THIS WAS PARIS' Alwayi 25c SP6B STOKE TP