Why. November 24, .-vt;' S FWE DEFENSIVE RUSHER, ur wac nirr nr action for awhile DUE TO A CUPPING Even Missouri Lowers League Grid Prestige Missouri's Tigers, who need only a conference win over weak Kansas yo gallop to the Big Six title reflect the perplexing situation of the Big Six loop with a record of hav ing dropped intersoctionl tifts to Wisconsin, Great Lakes, and Ford ham while runner-up Nebraska adds further evidence in being slapped down by Iowa, Indiana Minnesota, Pittsburgh, and Iowa Seahawks during the season. About the only thing the Big Six has salvaged in prestige is Mis souri's early season win over New York university. NEW YORK, N. Y. Ford ham's fighting forward wall handcuffed Missouri's highly-touted Bob Steuber and battered to a 20 to 12 intersectional upset vic tory here Saturday. Eleven thousand saw the fight ing Rams rise up to stymie last 'period goal line thrusts and hold YOUR Oil P How does war affect you? Many ore turning to brief, inten sive training that fits in every condition of life New Classes Forming Now SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (Accredited) . 209 No. 14th W. JL Bobbins, Pres. Phone 2-6774 1942 CCD HEYj WHATS THE BIG IDE7 v HAVENT GOT THE BALL YEW IN THE MZZOU T0S$1E. Steuber to 34 yards in 13 tries in the first half. Missouri and Fordham matched touchdowns in the opening of the second period with Ram, Joe An drejo racing 60 yards down the center for the Fordham score and the Tigers revenging with a Stan to Carter pass they capped c smashing 64 yard drive. MANHATTEN, Kas. R i s i n g from the mire of eight straight drubbings, Kansas State's Wild cats stunned Iowa State with crashing forward play to win 7-6 in a major Big Six upset here Saturday, Propelled by Johnnie Bortka Earl Williams and Bill Quick the Wildcats blasted 44 yards down field for the first score with Quick passing to Vargon in the end zone and place kick specialist, Williams adding the extra point. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Lowly rated Temple spured by Freshman "Indian Joe" Nejman gashed highly-favored Oklahoma with defeat, 14 to 7 in a reversal of form here Saturday. "Indian Joe" threw a 44 yard strike to Kane for Temple's first tally and Woodaide intercepted a Huel Hamm toss and went on a 25 yard scoring romp. EMBLEM NEBRASKAN LJSiiNr "- I Huskcrs Still Have Chance For Loop Top News along the Husker injury front following the bruising loss to the Iowa Seahawks was favor able. Outside of scattered bruises, the only real injury was Harold Hungerford's battered skulL Unless new injuries develop dur ing the week, the Huskers will sally into the season fnale with Kansas State Saturday in their best condition since early season. Chances are strong that the five injured performers left at home from the Iowa trip will be avail able Saturday. Ends Needed. Jerry Kathol, Al Zikmund, Henry Reichel, Marv Athey, and Jack Hazen should return from injured ranks to availability. Six seniors will play their last game Saturday. Dale Bradley, Bill Bryant, Jerry Kathol, Al Zik mund, and Marvin Thompson will bow out of competition. Only hope the Huskers have of winning the title is a Kansas vic tory over Missouri providing the Huskers top Uie Wildcats. If the Jayhawks top the Tigers, Ne braska will swing into the top beith since Missouri has a tie against ts record. Dr. James R. Hibbs, who has taught at Pennsylvania and the University of Illinois, has joined the economics staff at Carleton college. CLASSIFIED LOST Oh. Id Elgin wrist watch at coll. scum. Call Dick RunnelU, 2-66V3. Re ward. WILL the girl who borrowed Ann Sea crett'i nurse'f aid uniform please re turn It? A Penonal Chriitmas Cift from Moke-A-Rccord Shop 50c 121 No. ltth 2-6272 Dy Norris Anderson (Sports Editor) Time has arrived -when the eiatcs from a resounding thud eat her. All-American credictors ' eager anticipation. In this tipsy MAAM 4-1. a 1 . A occu ftusuiuie guumiei m upsets, screwy Happenings and downright amazing doings. All these preliminary statements lead to our "selectees' for the Big Six grid play pJumbed term. Inability of league clubs side competition makes the problem of choosing an all-league team difficult. . Every team had certain standouts and those standouts comprise our unoffiical club. Hard-hitting Dub Lamb severer, Marv Thompson of Nebraska, are the end choices. For tackle consideration we offer Bernie Pepper, Mizzou's line bulwark, and Vic Schleich, Husker line mainstay. Mizzou's Fitz gerald and Monford, an Oklahoma toughy, head the guard brigade. For pivot laurels,, Xebraska's own rampant red - Ray Evans, Wildcat passing wizard, quarterbacks our eleven. Ground gainer de luxe, Bob Steuber of Mizzou, teams with Oklahoma's Huel Hamm at the halfback posts. Fullback duties fall to Hard-hitting Paul Darling cf Iowa State. 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