Friday, November 9, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN Sage 3 rHOJSIKEID U I n ru n n tt ttz rr U Ul LL U LI LL JJ By George Miller Big Six play reaches the final stages this weekend, with Ne braska concluding its conference play against Kansas State and Iowa State and Oklahoma meet ing in a battle to clear up some of the confusion which exists in the top circles of the loop. If Iowa State defeats Oklahoma, the Sooners will have to knock off Missouri the following week to gain a tie for the title, if Oklahoma drops the Cyclones then the Missouri Tigers will be forced to win over the Sooners to gain a share of the championship. To add more confusion to the picture, the Tigers must also dispose of Kansas in a Thanksgiving Day game to retain their lofty perch. Now that the writer has con fused himself, it is only natural to turn to selections in 25 of this week's games. For the second week, Nebraska should come home victorious. A win over Kansas State will rive the Huskers the championship of Kansas and indications are that the Scarlet will turn the trie. Oklahoma seems to have too much for Iowa State, although speedy Dick Howard who scam pered for long runs against Kan sas State and Nebraska,, will test the Sooner defenses. Kansas goes to Marquette and in view of the lacing the Mar quette lads handed Kansas State they should add another win by defeating Kansas. Missouri has an open date this week as they rest for their cru cial game on the 17th with Okla homa. Army faces Notre Dame in the top game of the day. The Irish were held to a tie by Navy after outplaying the Middies, but Army still has Blanchard and Davis, as well as a strong line which has been overlooked in descriptions of the team. Army's margin won't be large, about three touchdowns, but they should win. Navy and Michigan meet In an other battle of giants, and al though Navy's spirit has been low, injuries have taken tw quarter- N-Club Members There will be aa N-club meeting' Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p. m. in the N-ctnb room, according: to Dean Kratx, member. Add Flight Training to your curriculum. Private courses now available at UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-2835 for details. JIMMY PHILLIPS' BAND Playing 9 to 12 SAT., NOV. 10 44c per person Union Ballroom No Dance at Union This Friday backs from the Wolverines. Navy in a close one. Columbia and Penn present an other clash -of undefeated elevens, with the spadkling Columbia at tack meeting the rock-ribbed Fenn defense. Penn has faced tougher foes and on this bssis are favored to halt the touchdown march of Gene Rossides and company. Elsewhere in the East Penn State over undefeated Temple, Cornell over Colgate and Yale over Brown. In Big Ten play the Indiana Minnesota game heads the parade, with the Gophers fighting to re tain any shreds of national pres tige. Bernie Bierman's teams do not lose more than two games a season, so Indiana should fall. Ohio State will have no trouble with Pitt, Purdue will have even less with Miami of Ohio, North western to down the Badgers of Wisconsin and Illinois to resume their winning ways over Iowa. Great Lakes seems to have hit upon a winning combination and Michigan State will suffer. Tw Missouri Valley teams, Tulsa and Oklahoma A&M, hold AH Campus Table Tennis Tourney Opens on Tuesday Play in the all-university table tennis singles tournament will get underway Tuesday, November 13, in the basements of the coliseum and Student Union. Any student on the campus may enter this event. Entries are due by Monday, and pairings will be posted on the coliseum bulletin board the following day. An in dividual champion will be de clared but no supremacy points are to be awarded. This tourney will be run en tirely separate from the intra mural team tourney now in progress. the eye of southwestern fans as they battle for bowl positions. The Aggies won last year and they still have Bob Fenimore, so it's the Aggies. Texas gets the nod over Baylor, Texas Christian should drop Tex as Tech, Rice over Arkansas and Texas A&M over Southern Methodist in other cattle country contests. In the deep South Tennessee over Mississippi, Georgia Tech over an improved Tulane outfit and L.S.U. over Mississippi State. On the Pacific Coast Southern California has been weakened by navy transfers but should edge the California Bears in a tight game, while Washington ought to repeat over Oregon State in the second game this season between the two teams. Turkey Race Finishers Earn Bonus Points Interest in the cross country turkey race to be held Tuesday, November 20, over a campus course, is mounting as the big day approaches. Thi first sixteen men finishing the 78 mile grind will score points for their organization The top six group winners will toward the group championship, receive supremacy bonus poins. Participation points will be awarded organizations having six or more men finish the race, while if 12 or more finish, a bonus of 10 points will be given. Any man enrolled in the uni versity except track lettermen and members of the two-mile squad are eligible to compete. Prizes to winners at the com pletion of the struggle will be made by the Turkey Day queen and her court. Turkeys, geese, ducks, and chickens comprise the list of delectable awards. LOST Vtn watch whit gold. black band with diamonds. Generous reward. 3-8228. K Slate Tickets Tickets for the Nebraska-Kansas State game have been saved for a Nebraska block, according to Dodee Easterbrook, cheerleader. 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