Friday, November 6, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN Experts Norris Anderson, .830 Al Jacobs, .930 Bob Miller, .237 Helen Goodwin, .781 Gene Sherman, .760 Nebraska vs. Missouri 7-6 0-14 10-6 9-7 14-13 Oklahoma vs. Kans. State 14-0 18-0 25-0 7-0 32-0 Kansas vs. Washington 19-6 6-0 13-6 18-13 21-7 Iowa State vs. Villanova 21-0 0-7 13-0 6- 0 7- 6 Oh Pittsburgh vs. io State 0-18 0-20 6-20 0-33 13-34 Wisconsin vs. Iowa 14-6 20-14 19-7 14-0 13-19 Missouri Grid Team Embarks For Big Game COLUMBIA, Mo., Nov. 5. Big news in the Tiger camp today con cerned Bob Steuber, national ground-gaining kind, who was re leased from the hospital. Also in uniform was Fred Boul din, No. 2 fullback, who like Steu ber, suffered injuries in last Sat urday's game with the Great Lakes Bluejackets. Nights in Classroom. Steuber and Bouldin have been spending their nights in the hospi tal and their days as classes since that game, but Steuber said that he had been discharged from the hospital with pel-mission to return to the gridiron. Team coaches tied Steuber's left arm to his side to protect his injured shoulder. His participating in the drill was restricted to filling his spot in the backfield on running formations. Coach Don Faurot was still wor ried about his shortage of back field timber. He drilled Jim Darr and Keith Parker for the starting left half and fullback berths. Line injuries are at a minimum, so Faurot has one item to rejoice about. Davis Ready. Another bright light in the Miz tou darkness was the return of star center, Jeff Davis, to active service. Favoring a sprained ankle and an influenza attack, Davis has seen only spasmodic service for the past month. Jefferson City will be the first stop on the Lincoln trek. The Ti gers will motor there Friday morning to board the train for Lincoln. OTED STATES XTJZ2 AND STAMPS ..'..'.l'.-ao.'.v- us r.ncn unui i oo i scone i f THIS "Ms f j v.w.v.'1 mi "A " . Lit it , NO MATTER I VM WHAT IS & l&J STEUBSR OP MISSOURI. H DOES WITHTKSBaJuJ IT USUALLY ENDS UP IN A SCORE IN GAMES .HE MADE 03 Pr5.(is touch downs AND 5 PTS. AFTER) TO LEAD Itf SCORING AS'DZ TriREYiA ftUMBER OF PASSES Luckless Iowa State Prepares For Villanova AMES, la., Nov. 5. Iowa State closes its non-conference season Friday night when it invades the east for the first time to play Villanova college at Philadelphia, Pa. With Detroit, Northwestern and Illinois listed as previous "east ern" foes, the Cyclones will step far beyond their borders when they face Villanova's rejuvenated eleven. Hit High Gear. Clipper Smith, whose trail of victories follows him from "Notre Dame to Santa Clara to Villanova, appears to have the sometimes feeble Cats of Villanova in high gear for the Iowa State game. Last Sunday Villanova shoved Manhattan all over Shibe park for a 32 to 0 victory. Only a week earlier Manhattan had scored one of the upsets of the season with a 10 to 7 triumph over Duquesne. Al Postus, left halfback, is the key in the Villanova offense. It was his long run which started the flow of touchdowns which sub merged Manhattan. Joe Pezelski, right half, has taken over a first team post from more experienced players and is equally dangerous. In addition to the Manhattan victory, Villanova defeated Florida 13 to 3, and lost to the Manhattan Coast Guard, 20 to 13, and to Auburn, 13 to 6. Two Wins. In comparison, the Cyclones have defeated Denver, 7 to 0, and Drake, 29 to 6, while losing to Nebraska, Marquette, Missouri and Oklahoma. Coach Mike Michalske, who played bis undergraduate football at nearby Penn State, has made V- . . senior officer U. S. CADET ; 1 ' XV OFFICERS 4. ... junior officer 1 hm MK hit it STUDENT REPEESnfTATTVES AT MA GETS recommend Magee's furnishings and down stairs department a your headquarters lor Army accessories for ROTC uniforms. Tea will find quality items for every need. Lhald .box ... 35c ... 50c ... 75c & up finny shirts . . twill or poplin . . . $2.95 and $3.50 Army shoes ... $5.50... $6.95... $10.00 Khaki ties . . . 50c and $1.00 several changes in the lineup which opened against Oklahoma. Roe Williams, Don Seibold and George Schoel will man the center of the line to give the Cyclones a bit better balance between offen sive and defensive strength. Rose Bowl Vets To Captain UN Rose Bowl veterans, Vic Schleich. and Allen Zikmund. will co-captain the Scarlet against the Missouri Tigers in the Big Six ttile classic in Memorial stadium tomorrow afternoon. Big Vic, who last autumn was stationed on many all-conference elevens, played more minutes than any other current Husker lineman in the Tournament of Roses Strug gle. f-T. - jmi., UUUQj; . ... maU.' ' ' "'f '"Ijf.V III.M ' " K Wear an 'N' A I l FeofherI . V ' " 1 . 1 - V I " L5 ' J I ! - i 'r--:-) I b : ' ' ' i Get your PEtEE - if Sahirdoy hi 9:30 to gome FEATHER Women, Girls. . .Kampus Korner n r ij Fir. ni UOld S Men, Boys... Men's Store.