THE NEBRASKAN Hard Hitting Iowans Next On UN Slate Elated over lant SntnrHnv'c With. Dick Dilsaver Last Saturday's startling upset of the dope-br.cket by the Cornhuskers still has us in a daze. We'd never seen the Scarlets play in competition yet this year and believe now that it's all for the best. Norri3 Anderson, writer of Sunday's story of the game, has been grieving over the fact that he didn't accept a wager from a Missouri fan who offered the od "Horse Senser" 30 points and 3-1 odds. It would make almost anyone unhappy to miss such an opportunity, wouldn't it? What was really good to see was the way Chauncey Simpson, coach of the Tiger squad, treated his players. He didn't resort to swearing at the man for a half hour for making a mistake and still got his motives thru to his proteges. It can't be said that the Tiger payers didn't show the Huskers some nice playing. The statistics which give the Tigers 14 first downs to Nebraska's six makes that plain. Quickest brain work of the day should be credited to young Clive Ostenberg, third string center, whose fast thinking saved the Huskers from a possible Missouri touch down. It all came about in the second period as the Mizzou team were innocently lining up for the play. The catch came as one Tiger was seen pulling a sleeper on the side line, and was apparently unnoticed by any of the Husker defense. "Osty", seeing that the Tiger hide out was going io remain unseen Dy any ot tne Nebraska players, prompt ly got into high gear aand dashed onto the field as a sub. stitution, all on his own accord, in time to warn the Scarlet detensive of it s danger which might have been very seri ous if not noticed. - homecoming victory, a rejuvenat ed Husker squad is now prepar ing io meet the University of Iowa Hawkeyes. Art Stark, Husker line coach, watched the Iowans as they lost to Indiana Saturday and declares that the Hawkeyes will bear watching. First stringers took a well earned rest during Monday's prac tice drills leaving the second and third teams to Kcriminnup ivith one another. The third squad was victorious in a two-quarter drill No Injuries. Full strength against the Hawk- eyes is expected as no serious in juries were received in the Mis- souri game. With the Iowa City learn coasting a rugged, heavy line all Nebraska manpower may need be available. Expected to annpar on tVio start ing lineup for the Iowa game will be the squad that began the game with the Tigers. Possible changes mignt De made in the backfield but linemen who started Satur day will probably maintain thf4r positions. A bright outlook for the future was revealed in thp chnwiiMr -- - W..W.T..& KUl on by Lew's backs Saturday. All shone brightly with Selzer, Lam berty, Knight, Collopy, Betz, Per dew and Gradoville, all freshmen, snowing distinctly in action against the Tigers. Selzer has led the Huskers In all-around play during the season and Lamberty's spectacular show ing makes him contender for a1 halfback position at any time. Doyle Leads Line. Keith Dovle remained nut- standing among linemen while Lyle Kops, Lyle Colerick, Bernic is-asaan, and Frank Hazard sup ported the work of Dovle in finr shape. The amazing spirit shown by the Huskers Saturday is accred ited to the recovery of a fnmhlp by Lyle Kops, which set up the ursi uin touchdown. From this point on, no matter what the Ti gers tried. Husker srjirit. not skill would squelch it. Dewey . (Continued from Page 1.) Dewey offers a better picture for the future. "We need a congressional clean up and close harmony between congress and the president, which we could have under Dewey." "Dewey will help save the American way of government, which we are losing at present. "Dewey has a clearer idea on International problems and he would encourage individual en terprise." "Dewey may be blunt but he gets things done with a minimum of waste." Democrats . . . (Continued from Page 1.) "Number one reason is foreign policy management of the war to a rapid close and the difficult task of solving the peace and co operating with our Allies." "He's the only one who has the international knowledge to give us a good peace If the damn con gress lets him." The third main reason given for Roosevelt is Dewey's incompe tence, described as follows: "Dewey is essentially reaction ary and isolationists and defi nitely is a tool of the extreme right." "Dewey is backed by Fascists." "No use for 'The Brush ". FOUND One Lady's Watch Near the Coliseum Please Identify at the Union Office Typewriters Repaired, Cleaned, Adjusted Reasonable Prices F. L. Deason 111 N. 11 5-9323 This Week's rflOEinlflC! On FRIDAY Mr. Jukke Bachs presents Music 4:00 to 6:00 P. M. and 9:00-11:30 P. M. On SATURDAY Orchestra Dance 9lo 12 P. M. 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