Friday, October 19, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN Page 7 n r K IS" i Courtesy Lincoln Journal. KIPPER Cornhusker Squad Faces I-State Team Husker footballers left Lincoln this morning for Ames, la., where they will face the Iowa State Cyclones tomorrow in a Big Six battle. About 35 squad members made the trip. The team will arrive in Ames in time for a brief work out on Clyde Williams Field Fri day afternoon. First Strlngrers. Paul Kipper, Don Sailors and Dick Skog were promoted to the first string varsity lineup Mon day. Kipper and Sailors are ends while Skog will play right half back in the Iowa game. Coach "Potsy" Clark announced that Fred Lorenz would be the game captain for the Cyclone battle. Immediately after the game the team will return to Lincoln, ar riving here shortly after midnight Saturday. Probable traveling squad: ENDS: Kipper, Korte, Schnei der, Sailors, Hornbv. Bunker and Baalhorn. TACKLES: T e g t, Wilhelms, Williams, Sedlacek, Weimers and Edling. GUARDS: Lorenz, Rolfsmeyer, Hoy, Johnson and Lipps. CENTERS: Fischer, Short and Buchanan. BACKS: Robinson, Gradoville, Story, Young, Fink, Skog, Moore, Weiss, Sloan, Harrington, Gillas- pie and Miller. IM Free Throw Tourney Begins At 3:30 Today Remember, the intramural free throw tournament begins today with the first day of preliminary or qualifying play. The coliseum will be open from 3:30 to 6:00 to accomodate all contestants who wish to complete their forty qual ifying throws today. The final day of first rund play will be held on Wednesday, Oct ober 24, with match play to oc cur on Friday, October 26. A fact which should be em phasized is the arrangement by which six alternates will be named for the final round on the 26th. If at that time some of the previously named finalists fail to appear, alternates will be allowed to compete in place of the absentees. Coni-teny Lincoln Journal. SAILORS 1 tf J Courtesy Lincoln Journal. LOREN2 Teresa Wright and Ray Millard, teamed in "The Trouble With Women," are reunited in "Take This Woman" at the insistance of Paramount studio executives. Cyclone Coach Scours Squad For Backf icld AMES, la., Oct. 18. Thumbing thru his squad last night, Coach Mike Michalske continued his search for a backfield combination capable of taking the field against Nebraska this Saturday for Iowa State College's Homecoming game at Ames. Probable combination will be the one which saw the most ac tion last night with Red Tenges at quarterback, John Pflum at left half, John Hauck at the wing and Dick Howard in the fullback slot. Plenty of Style. Since being moved from quar terback to left half, Pflu-n has shown plenty of style in his run ning as well as in his passing. From the quarter spot, Pflum threw plenty of passes and proved he also can do the same from the half position. In the line, Jim Pusch is show ing up well in his second ' week of drill since his injury following the Northwestern opener at Evan ston. No other changes have been evident in the line. First String. The first-string line battled the second stringers in several ses sions this week. A number of Nebraska plays also have been run against the first string on various occasions by Coach Russ Dickinson's freshmen. All-in-all, there has been no let-up in the drills so far and probably won't be until the squad drills without pads on Friday night. To date, three radio stations have signified that they will carry the game WOI, Ames; WOW, Omaha, and KFAB at Lincoln, Neb. FREE VARIETY SHOW VAUDEVILLE ACTS BILL MURRAY, Singer BEV HENNEK, Acrobatic Dancer JANE SIMPSON, Tap Dancer Deanna Durbin Pat O'Brien Franchot Tone nnn d ka cum rrT 01 Union Ballroom V . 'J ' 4- Courtesy Lincoln Journal. SKOG I M Football Tuesday Scores. Kappa Slf ft ITn 9, CornhnNkor 8. I'M Delta Thrta 40, Monrwr H. Phi Kappa Pal 13, Krown Tulace 0. Sigma CM 1, Navy llsmo 0. Wednesday Scores. At Colleco 2, Rlork Rnvrrni n. Wk-nia I'hl Kpsllon 7, Thi-(a XI . Alpha Tau Omega 15, Delia I psl hin 0. Friday Scores. Sorority Net vii. I'hl Camma Delta. Navy PUrm vs. Delia I'psllnn. Navy Wolves n. I'hl Knpnn Navy Ulsmos vs. Hlock liustem. Cancer, which is responsible for one out of every seven deaths in this country, kills more children than infantile paralysis. 'Pop' Warner Witnesses Iowa Game Saturday AMES. Ia., Oct. 17. Glenn S. "Pop" Warner, Iowa State Col lege's first football coach, will be on hand for festivities on Friday and Saturday as guest of honor at Cyclone Homecoming cere monies. Pop coached the team of 1895 which handed Northwestern Uni versity a 36-0 drubbing. It was this team that the sports writers called the Cyclones out of the Wil derness. Thus, Pop had the dis tinction of piloting the original Cyclone team. Brilliant Career. Nationally-known because of iiis brilliant coaching career at the Carlisle Indian school, Cornell University, Pittsburgh University and Stanford at Palo Alto, Calif., Warner is credited with originat ing the single and double wing back formations. Friday evening, he will speak at the pep rally and will later be a guest at the I Club smoker. Track Team Vies at Ames Before Game Coach Ed Weir's five-man squad of two-milers get their first taste of competition tomorrow at Ames, when they vie with the Cyclone trackmen in a contest scheduled to precede the Iowa State-Nebraska football game. The Huskers will be led by Dean Kratz of Sidney, who ran off with the 440 and 880 crowns in the Big Six indoor meet last spring and then romped home first in the outdoor mile. Other mem bers of the team as determined by a practice run held Thursday, in the order they finished behind Kratz, are: Don Yocum, North Platte; Wayne Roads, Scottsbluff; Tom Whipple, Nebraska City; and Stanley Martin, Blue Springs. On Saturday, he will be guest of honor at the I Club luncheon and will be introduced to the Home coming crowd at the stadium be tween halves of the Iowa State College-Nebraska football game. . mr - "A Sa. x r Iff ff V r i t FeotureTr Here Is what really happened when the the exciting, new atom bomb was born. Here's the story, told vv ht: r , r November for the first time. "Minus forty-five sec onds!" a tense voice shouts. You hug the desert sand closer . . . waiting . . . listening to every watch tick . . . not daring to look f j ' I AL . . . - J. 1 ((T I, II'. SA ni man i moggzine . uui Knowing. iNOWl anu niSwry .25 changes. Lave with the men who couldn'l; be sure they hadn't planned the end of the world. 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