Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, December 12, 1945 re H QJ EE K D (B IH EL DTTHziT By George Uliller A new foe will appear on the Nebraska football schedule next season. The University of Cali fornia at Los Angeles will be host to the Huskcrs next fall in the first game of a home and home series. Dates have not been released as yet, but the game, which was in the probable stage for quite a time, has definitely been approved by both Nebraska and UCLA of ficials. New Head Coach Bernie Mas terson was material in arranging this contest, and the game comes as 4 result of the Huskers' favor able appearance on the coast in Ml when the Nebraskans jour neyed to Pasadena for the Rose Bowl game. Here are those predictions on the bowl games which we prom ised you a few days ago. This long range forecasting is subject to changes brought about by injuries or those other delicate factors which determine the effectiveness of a football team on a given day. But here goes: The Rose Bowl game, nationally acclaimed as the outstanding classic on New Year's day, looks to be a bit below its usual stand ards. While Alabama is recog nized as one of the country's best, their western opponent, USC, has not had an outstanding season, The Trojans have lost to St, Mary's, Washington and UCLA, but managed to win the coast championship in spite of these setbacks. Alabama and Harry Gilmer will prove to be too much for the Southern California warriors at Pasadena on January 1. Turning to the Southlands, the Sugar Bowl game at New Orleans heads the athletic carnival usually held by the Sugar Bowl commit tee. St. Mary's, with Hawaiians Herman Wedemeyer and Spike Cordeiro pacing the attack, tangle with All-American Bob Fenimore and his Oklahoma A&M mates. The Aggies are undefeated and the Gaels lost only to UCLA. Looks like a free-scoring tilt, with the Aggies having a bit the best of it due to a corps of experienced linemen. In the Orange Bowl at Miami, the hometown Miami University Hurricanes face the Holy Cross CLASSIFIED LOST Schaeffer Life Time fountain pen black and while, man's sire. Reward. Jo Ann Kelly. 2-7371. lll'S ROYS vaivti:i Residence Halls for Women 510 No. 16th Call Miss Arner 2-7371 XMAS CARDS j KOH ht-Ki 11. FKIr:lN AND C J AIL MFMBERS OF THE FAMILY 1 Coldenrod Stationery Store fi 215 No. 14 Open 9 to 9 Crusaders. Stan Koslowski and his eastern cohorts bring a record of eight wins and one loss with them and should overcome the scrappy Hurricanes, who inci dentally, have a former Husker, Keith Doyle, performing at the center spot. Missouri. Big Six titleholder, meets the Texas I onghorns in the Cotton Bowl classic at Dallas. Texas managed to finish their season with one loss and posses sion of the Southwestern Confer ence championship, while the Tigers lost three during their foot ball campaign. Dana Bible's pupils have shown too much strength to be anything but the favorites against the fast-finishing Tigers. In some of the lesser bowl battles, Tulsa has an edge over Georgia U. in the Oil Bowl con test revived at Houston, Tex., this oar. El Paso, Tex., will be the scene of the Sun Bowl game which pits New Mexico against Denver University, and Denver must be chosen due to the stiffer competition which they faced. Drake University of Des Moines goes to the Far West to face Fresno in the Prune Bowl, with Fresno favored only because of the familiar surroundings. Chunk.! BY PIIEE MORTLOCK. Downslips are out . . . crowd ing the mails and tumbling would-be scholars down into the depths. Unionites playing at ping- pong . . . just standing there bat ting a hunk of celluloid back and forth at each other. Spring in De cember weather . . . well, almost . . . bring prayers for a white Christmas . . . and tho yearly fight between Rag and Corn- husker Christmas tree pilferers is on! DU Marv Athey and Phi Donnie Peterson will get together Satur day night for the DU houseparty . . Pi Phi's are swinging out this week end with their annual Christmas frolic . . . Bunny Mat hews and Shirley Leeka will be dodgin' the "long arm reach from under the mistletoe" act of Phi Psi Buzz Howard and recently discharged Sig Chi Dick Dawson . . Janie Johnson and Nancy Baker will be escorting Phi Psi's Phil Munson and Bob Green . . . and Barb Cypreansean honors her favorite NRO, Bobby Jordan. The big Unaffiliated Students party came off with nuthin' short of a bang . . . what with Glen Sloan of the Cornhusker Co-op hut and his sweater supply and ever-shortening skirts . . . they say that skit was sorta funny . . .! Brown Palacers Bill Grewcock and Chuck Casper bought Carl Hallites Jean Kaufman and Marge Ferguson their eats for the eve ning. Alpha Chi Joyce Stuve can't hit the dust now that Johnny Green made it home ... for a thrilling thirty days. Alpha Chi Eldonna Swan's Bill Critchlield purchased a gift for her from each country he hit ... so if the noble scent of Chanel comes drifting down Sosh hall toward you followed by the slink of a silvery Hawaiian bracelet . . . it's no Powers model, but Miss Swan! That'll be fifty cents, please. Mary Ann Korb, Gammi Phi pledge, goes to the Sigma Nu party this week end with Bob Hallgren . . . Sister Elaine As- mussen's pinning with ATO Bud Marsh looks, from this angle, to be one mighty fine deal. A new combination from the BP shed is "Doctor" Bob Stake and Myrna Newsham from Rosa Bouton. Fiji Squat Myers and DG Joanie Vingers enjoyed the Tues day evening basketball game . . . Tri Delt Mary Cox was guested last week by FO Dale Roberts from Illinois. And Kappas Bev Engdahl, Ginny Turner, and Kathy Schaeker made fhe big ex cursion to Omaha . . . seems a party that WAS a party was thrown . . . respectively the gals were with Bob Thurner, Con Lash, and Dean Kaufman. Competing with the Pi Phi and Gamma Phi flings this Saturday will be the Thcta's yearly Christ mas formal . . . and if you're go ing, you'll see Omaha's Jim Kratt with Betty Evans, Beta Bill Con don with Barbie Wentz and Ann Miles with Beta Dave Speck. Mickey McDermott, ex-Lincoln high man now home on leave, will be there with Sally O'Shea. Tri Dclt Shirley Strunk trod the Turnpike steps Saturday night with Harry Galloway . . . Ditto Major Bullock and Louise Raw ley. KKG Gretch Schroeder passed the candy with Sigma Nu Dave Russell, Monday night . . . she's one happy woman with her wedding Dec. 20 . . . congrats from all! Another rival in the house- party sweepstakes this week end will be the Alpha Xi's . . . Julia Ann House will be there with a Fiji Don . . . Mary Armour and Dick Stone, Kappa Sig, natch . . . doubling brother Dick Koefoot and Helen West. Contrary to general belief it is not Lincoln's head on the Lincoln penny. 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