i 3 1 2 i t ! 5 : : I f ' : ft Page 6 THE NEBRASKAN Friday, September 28, 1945 Football Opens '45 IM Season Intramural athletic competition will begin next week, Lou Means, director of student physical wel fare, disclosed Wednesday, follow ing a meeting of athletic repre sentatives from all organized houses. Touch football and a fall ten nis tournament, in the singles di vision only ,will be first on the list of the broadened and revised ath letic program for non-varsity ath letes. No Cleats. In conjunction with the foot ball announcement, the group de cided to ban all cleated football shoes for the intramural season, as the chance of Injury is too great when all participants are not equipped with standard foot wear. Officials for the opening games will be furnished by the depart ment of physical welfare, but in the future every house in the league must produce two or three men who will be willing to offi ciate in games not involving their own teams. Jacobs Discounts Harriers' Hopes For '45 Season Norman, Okla., "We haven' got a crosscountry team yet that can walk two miles, let alone run two," says John Jacobs, Okla homa track and crosscountry coach. The Sooner harriers have lost all five of their autumnal distance runners from last year Clarence Vicklund, Eldon Ferguson, Jack Osborn. Ivan Evans and Winston Hudson and among the squad of a dozen naval trainees who be gan practice Sept. 1 there is no experienced material. Y.':'.: V: M;- .: - - "ff! i: : :,::.$: It ' FootlbsilS Faun oi7 Your Colore! Wear a Red F 4. M JL P A mM 5&1 QJjOjUASu 9:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. J SI A. .IS Wen's Store Sportshop Third Floor fH OJSEKEEQ By Goorge Miller Football moves into the sports limelight this week end, with all major teams seeing action; either in tuneup games or in stern tests which will give the gridiron prog nosticators a few headaches. Starting this week's whirl right here In Lincoln, Oklahoma's com bination of nine returning letter men and the experience gained In one previously played game add up to a win over the Huskers, by a much narrower margin than most people believe. Altho the Sooners have not been defeated in their last 13 Big Six games, and have not lost to Nebraska since 1942, an upset is possible. Missouri faces another dismal afternoon at Columbus, meeting another potential Big Ten champ when they collide with Ohio State. The two Kansas teams should mark up wins over Den ver and Wichita, with the Man hattan Wildcats having the easier time. Iowa State has a soft touch in the Iowa State Teachers as they prepare for next week's Big Six game with Kansas. In the Big Ten, the interstate battle between Michigan and Michigan State will go to the Wolverines, Notre Dame should squeeze past Illinois, Purdue to drop Great Lakes, and Indiana 3oes after its second conference win against Northwestern and should succeed. The Navy Middies will run over Villanova, but Army faces a rough afternoon when they meet the AAF PDC Rockets from Louisville, Ky., for the Rockets are loaded with former collegiate greats and professional stars. Running over other games, USC over California, Georgia Tech over North Carolina, Syracuse over Temple, Wake Forest over Tennessee, Tulsa over West Texas, Oklahoma A A M over Arkansas, Penn over Brown and Dartmouth over Holy Cross. Church . . (Continued from Page 1.) in room 103 of the Temple build ing for an evening of felolwshlp that will include games and re freshments. Tom Sorensen will preside and Rev, Carl Storm of the Lincoln Unitarian church will be on hand to meet everyone. Sun day Rev. Storm, minister, will speak on "Smashed Beyond Atoms" at the Unitarian church at 12th and H. Catholic students will attend all university church night at the Union, parlors XYZ. Games, re freshments and introductions of the chaplain and officers will take place. All university Sunday there will be mass and communion at 1 a. m. at the Union, parlors XYZ. Topic of the service will be "The Value of a University Education." Catholic students will also have religion discussion periods every Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. in room 315, Union. Combined Program. The First and Second Baptist churches are planning a combined program for the night. A banquet will be held at the First Baptist church at 6:30 p. m., to be fol lowed at the Second Baptist with fun and games. The Methodist cfiurches have planned three parties. At the Uni.of Nebr. an to Work Five Evenings 3 to 9 Good Wages UNIVERSITY DRUG 14th & S 2-3771 Trinity church, the topic will be "Forty Fathoms Under," with Rev. Adrian Edgar presiding. On ag campus the program will be cen tered around folk games, under the direction of Dave Sanders, and at St. Paul M. E. church there will be a hill-billy party with stu dents dressed appropriately. Sun day the same three churches will hold services In honor of all uni versity church week. Christian Church. First Christian church, at 16th and K sts., has invited all stu dents to the all university church night program, which will con sist of group games, singing and refreshments. The 11 a. m. Sun day morning service will be cen tered around student life and the student in church. Lutheran churches are also planning a joint party of both Missouri Synod and National Lutheran members in the Temple building, YMCA, at 8:30 p. m. Ann Christiansen, of Our Sa viour's Lutheran, will be in charge. A party at the club room of the University Episcopal church is in store for Episcopalian students. A general mixer will begin at 8:30 p. m. and will be followed by a dance. 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