Wednesday, October 17, fH OJS IK EED U Innrun n tt n T U VT7 U I George Now that games with Minne sota and Indiana, two of the na tion's top football aggregations, are out of the way, the Huskers will no longer be faced with the possibility of top-heavy defeats. In fact the Nebraska team, fol lowing the experience and sea soning gained in games with two nationally rated foes, will be ready to do some winning of its own in games with Big Six op ponents. This Saturday the Huskers eo to Ames to meet the disappoint in; Iowa State Cyclones. Mike Michalske's men have managed to win one same thus far this season after being doped in pre season calculations to go far in the Middle West. The lone Cy clone win came over the Iovra State Teachers by a 48 to 0 count, while Northwestern and Missouri dropped the Iowans. Kansas and Iowa State duelled to a 13 to 13 deadlock in the opening Big Six game for the two schools. As against this record, Nebraska can show three defeats. However, the quality of the opposition can not be overlooked in comparing the two elevens, and the Husk ers have undoubtedly met stronger opponents. The Minnesota and Indiana games have taught the young and untried Nebraskans a lot and they will be ready to use this experience to good ad vantage against future foes. Part of the apathy on the part of the student body and the re sultant decrease of school spirit may be attributed to the secret drills which have been the rule since pre-season sessions. Now that students can take a look at the behind-the-scenes ac tivities of the squad the interest IM Free Throw Tournament Set For Oct. 19-26 Basketball free throw competi tion is the next event on the calender of intramural athletic activities, Lou Means, intramural director announced Tuesday. Opening play begins on Fri day, October 19, and Wednesday, October 24, with each contestant shooting forty free throws o:. either of the days he selects. The thirty-two men with the highest scores will then be pared in match play on October 26 and the champion will be named at that time. All men on the campus are eligible to enter, and are re quested to do so. There is no limit to the number of entrants from any house or organization, the only requirement being that all entrants wear rubber-soled gym shoes while they are in ac tion on the coliseum floor. Contestants should report to the main floor of the coliseum and get score cards and a basketball. Three men will shoot at one basket; one man shooting, one scoring, and the third retrieving the ball. These jobs will be ro tated and each man will attest the score turned in by the other two in his unit. A trophy will be presented to the organization winning the tournament, with medals being presented to first and second place winners. Points awarded the win ners will be counted toward the supremacy trophy. 1945 LL. U Li LLi Miller in Husker grid battles should pick up considerably. A bulletin from the Cyclone storm cellar discloses that Gene Phelps, elusive Iowa State back, suffered injuries in the Missouri game which prevent him from en tering the Husker clash this Sat urday. Phelps is the lad who passed and ran Nebraska dizzy last year when the Cyclones were in Lincoln. Good news to loyal student fans is the word from coaching headquarters that university stu dents will be admitted to tonight's scrimmage between the Reds and the Blues. Pop Klein will handle the Blues, also known as the Nub bins, and performances in this game may influence squad changes before the team leaves for Ames. While on the subject of foot ball spirit, why not a few con tests for the blue-clad Nubbins who have been working out each night on a portion of the intra mural athletic field? P4. . ... X Smart Set Gift Box Larqucr, L:quelol and l.ipstirk, $1.75 u extra) CHUM YU It's the color to wear with any and nvery Fall fashion 6hade. Clear, unrehtrainctl red . . . the most challenging color you've ever aeen! Both nail lacquer and being Chcu Vu, btay lovely oh! so long. THE NEBRASKAN Spomer Wins Golf Crown; McElliott2nd Don Spomer of Lincoln, repre senting Phi Delta Theta, took in dividual honors in the intramural fall golf tournament with an 18 hole score of 75, two strokes un der the 77 posted by Ed McElli gott cf Omaha and Alpha Tau Omega. Team honors in the tournament, held Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 13 and 14, over the Pioneers course, went to Phi Gamma Delta. The Phi Gam foursome of Ken Adams, Ernie Weir, Jack Hughes and Dwayne Tucker combined for a total score of 354 to take first place. Phi Delta Theta grabbed sec ond place in the team competition with a 358, while Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Phi Epsilon placed third and fourth with 366 and 384, respectively. Tie for Third. Spomer, state high school cham pion last spring, was out in 39 and fired the back nine in 36 to cinch first place. Following Mc Elligott were Phi Gam Kenny Adams of Grand Island and Sig Ep Jim Liggett of Lincoln, who tied for third with 78's. Gardner of Sigma Alpha Epsilon ended up in fifth spot with an 82. Eleven organizations competed in the tournament, with 35 indi vidual entries being reported. Supremacy points will be fx , it ; Q ,. I w leafs ' tmi V v-- ; V vwi rn n vi v I Spectators May Watch Team Practice Tonight No longer will the football team practice behind closed doors. Today at 4:30, the Nebraska varsity will meet the blue-clad Nubbins in a regulation scrim mage which is open to university students. This scrimmage will be the last heavy work for the Hus kers before they entrain for Iowa State to meet the Cyclones Sat urday. Both the Reds, or varsity, and the Blues will be giving all they've got, for the coaching staff has assured squad members that performances in today's scrim- awarded after establishment of the revised scoring system which will be announced soon by Intra mural Director Lou Means. Summary: IMIIMDl AI.S. Don Sixtmrr, I'M Drlta Thrta. . . . 89-Stt 1ft Kd MrKlllKott, Alpha Tau Oniraa :t-SH 77 Kenny Adam. I' hi tiamnia Drlta. 40-88 78 41m I.IkkiMI. Slitnia I'M ttpsilon. H9-S9 78 J. (iardnrr, NlKia Alpha Kpsilnn.4A-.1K 82 Donald Ninth, Drlta Tau Drlta. .44-40 84 (iaylr l-rtark. I'M Drlta Thrta. .42-44 8H Jack HuttoN. Phi tianima Drlta. .47-41 88 Trd RaniNay, Phi Drlta Thrta. . .411-44 H9 Harlan KrMerk, Phi Drlta Omrica 44-4489 TEAM Pl.AY. Phi (ianinia Drlta. I'M Drlta Thrla. Hughe 88'SiMitiM-r 78 Hrlr A4 l-rbsack UK Turkrr W4 Raniray 89 Adam 7fti Huffman 108 -I SMI Alpha Tau Onu-Ka. Krlrirrk 89 MrKlllKutt 77 Hoyt H8 Kulrmaa 102 S0 SB8 Miller's Toilet Goods First Floor Page 3 mage will be a determining factor in selection of the traveling squad. Trackmen Perform. As an added attraction, Ed Weir's two-mile squad will hold a practice run over the regula tion distance between 4:30 and 5:00 on the stadium track, so fans will receive a double reward for their presence in the stands. Nebraska two-mi'ers make their first start of the fall season Sat urday, when they too, go to Ames to meet the Iowa State distance men. Dean Kratz, Big Six out door mile king, and Don Yocum, North Platte freshman, have been showing the way in early cross country workouts. I-M Football MON'OAY SCOKKS Sigma Chi IS Drlta I'psllon 0 Siirnrity Srt (I A Cuilrice Phi (iumnia Drlta M Sigma N'u Brla Thrta Pi 19 Thrta i O WKONKKDAV C.AV1KS Alpha Tau Ornrga vs. Drlta I 'imllun Sigma Alpha Kpsllon vs. Kigma No Thrla XI vs. Sl-mu Phi Kpsllon Ag Collricr vs. Klork Hllxtrrx TiiinsuAV ;a.m:s Plonrrr Co-op v. Brla Sigma Pl Brown Palace vs. Mlgn:a Chi Cornhuskrr vs. Phi tianima Drlla Brta Thrta PI V. Navy Atoms Virginia Field, absent from mo tion pictures for three years, steps before the. cameras again in Paramount's "Take This Woman," which Lewis Allen is directing with Teresa Wright and Ray Mil-land. UofN stationery stickers DECALS 3-RING ZIPPERS Open 9 to 9 GOLDENROD 215 North 14th St. Ion p F5)A 0 IF 1,11 " " " ' l " '