Sunday, SeptemKer 23, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN Page 3 ' Fink Leads Reds' Win Over Nubs Slippery Alex Fink sparked the Husker Varsity to a 19 to S win over the Nubbins Saturday after noon at Memorial Stadium. Al . though he scored only once. Fink t paced the varsity running attack and racked up sizable giants through and around the white clad Nubbins eleven. The varsity drew first blood in the opening quarter, when Fink crossed the goal line from the two yard stripe. Bill Kinnamon missed the conversion. Previous to this, another Fink touchdown was called back because of a Tarsity offside. After scoreless second and third quarters, John Sedlacek powered across from the Nubbin ten yard line and Gillespie v missed the try for point. A Nub bins pass attempt from deep in their own territory backfired when Baalhorn grabbed the ball out of the air and scored from the three. Tegt made good on the extra point. With only a minute left, the Nubbins scored on the longest play of the game. Dick Saladen, tiny 130 pound back from Red Cloud, heaved a ten yard pass to big Jim Hornby who outran the varsity secondary 75 yards to paydirt. Newell's conversion attempt was low. Chick Story, Alec Schneider and Sedlacek were other varsity standouts, while Saladen, Bauer, Carriker and Rhoades headed the Nubbins. H OJ S EK EE D5- LJ I n Tn n i n n tt m rr U U7 Ul U U U IL.U y Geo r go Miller Turning a moment from the football scene, the Washington Senator's fight for the American League pennant was enlivened last week by a . flareup between a couple of the fiery Latins, so "numerous on the Nats' roster. Pitcher Marino Pieretti and Pitcher Alex Carrasquel tangled over possession of a bat used by Pieretti to. collect three hits in a crucial game. Pennant spirit is really flam ing when pitchers, notoriously weak hitters, come to blows over a bat. However, Carrasquel had the final say, as he shattered the bat forever and probably ruined Pieretti's batting average. University stndents cam expert a well-reonded athletic program for the entire year. A plam to tilise the mall selh f the coliseum for the cnstrnctin of fourteen all-weather tennis courts has beta tentatively ap proved by the board of refects. This is a sore sign that the old days are returning, for when the minor sports are receiving smcb Program, Coke Vendors Attend Meeting Tuesday A meeting of program and Coca-Cola vendors for the home football games will be held at 5 p. m. Tuesday in the N room, with Charles "Chili" Armstrong in charge. Anyone interested in working cn either one of the jobs is wel come to attend, according to Coach Armstrong. War Council . . . (Continued from Page 1.) All organized houses and uni versity organizations are asked to send a representative. Miss Abel also urges any other student es pecially interested in post-war activities participate. Those not representing any particular group may become members by regu larly attending the meetings. Besides President Abel, other club officers are secretary, Betty Huston; and treasurer, Fred Tel ler. Mr. John Charr.pe will serve as faculty sponsor. Football Managers Five freshmen men are needed as football managers. Those interested are asked to see Ilomard Harris at the field fconse. 00 l&m iamro weaiiiiners It's a new rage that's sweeping the campus these charming beanies in the scarlet and cream of dear old Nebraska U. They lock dashing and saucy and are just right for school. Every coed will want one to wear to the game Saturday and to all future campus activities. 49 Free-Variety Show Ronald Coleman Ginger Rogers Jack Carson in "LUCKY PARTNERS" 3: P. M., SUNDAY, SEPT. 23 Union Ballroom ' Coffee Hoar frua 5 to 6 in lounge attention. Nebraska's athletic hey-day cannot be far off. Word comes from Norman, Oklahoma, that the Sooners are ready to cast aside the nick name "Roundball Runts" for the coming cage season. IM Delegates Meet Tuesday To Organize All fraternities, unaffiliated stu dents, Ag students and anyone interested in "participating in the intramural athletic program for the year are urged to appoint delegates to attend the intramural athletic organization meeting, to be held Tuesday evening, Sept. 25, at 8 p.m. in the N room of the coliseum. At this time the sports to be included in the intramural pro gram will be decided upon, start ing dates for fall competition will be discussed and details connected with the program will be brought to the attention of the represent atives. Director of student physical welfare, Louis E. Means, will be in charge of the meeting. A real success is built on failure someone else's. MB CORNHUSKER receipt book has ben lost. Will finder ptoase return to Cornhusker oUice? Reward. ( AJ 6.95 l. 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