Friday, October 18, 1946 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 IH GJS EKIZCP George Time again for a bit of prog nostication. Nebraska vs. Kansas Despite the talk of wise boys that the Jay hawks are favored, I'll stick with W the steadily improving Huskers. For the first time this season Ne braska will be on the top side as far as weights are concerned. Injuries to the KU backfield stars may clear up by game'ume, but regardless of their condition I like the scrappy Nebraska line and believe that they will halt the galloping Kansans. Kansas State vs. Oklahoma. The Sooners should have a field day against the puny Wildcats who have scored one touchdown in three games. After Army and Texas, the K Staters will be a soft touch for Oklahoma. Missouri vs. Iowa State Coach Don Faurot's charges should main tain their undefeated status in the Big Six against the Cyclones who have been unable to uncover a f, consistent offensive combination. Indiana vs. Iowa The Hoosiers are rolling on the comeback trail after two early defeats and should sweep aside a good Iowa team that will be fighting all the way against the passes of Ben Rai mondi and running of Pete Pihos. Wisconsin "vs. Illinois Protests from the student body about the coaching situation at Champaign will not help Iflini spirit, and the tough Wisconsin line will not help the Illini ball carriers. The Badg ers in a cldse one. Michigan vs. Northwestern Re serve strength should be the dif ference belUveen these two. The winner is tabbed as the probable Big Nine ruler. A nod to Michi gan. 1 1 ' Ohio State vs. Purdue Two disappointing elevens come ' to grips at Columbus. The Buckeyes have shown flashes of power while Purdue has shown nothing. Paul Bixler's crew should rise a notch in loop standings. Minnesota vs. Wyoming: The Cowboys can't beat teams in the Rocky Mountain area. They shoulda stayed in Laramie. Army vs. Columbia Lou Lit tle's Lions have come through with upsets two weeks in a row. They would hit the jackpot with a win over Army, but until proved otherwise I think Davis, Blanch ard and company should continue unbeaten. Navy vs. North Carolina. This seems to be the spot where the Middies can get back into the win column. Arkansas vs. Texas Dana ( Bible's supercharged Longhorns venture into Southwestern league competition for the first time against the Razorbacks who are . 4 no pushover. However they haven't shown enough to rate the edge over Texas. Alabama vs. Tennessee One of the top games of the day, a Bowl bid should be forthcoming to the winner. Alabama was good last year and I like them over the Vols Saturday. Penn vs. Virginia A breather for the potent Quakers who are one of the strongest teams in the East. They'll be locking to that Navy contest a week hence. Yale vs. Cornell Two of the best in the Ivy League get to . gether for a renewal of a long- standing rivalry. The Bulldogs will be out to redeem themselves Football Cancelled All intramural football games scheduled for yesterday afternoon were postponed on account of the weather and will be played at a later date. Dance Tonight Oct. 18 , 9-12 Cornhusker Ballroom JEAN MOYER'S Orchestra 75c per person. Fed Tax incl. TICKETS AT DOOR Sponsored by PENGUIN CLUB Br Miller after losing to Columbia last week in the last quarter. UCLA vs. California There's no stopping the Unlans who seem to be Rose Bowl bound. The Berkley Bears scored their first win last week in a surprise over St. Mary's but this week it's a dif ferent story. AUF Donations RebuildStudent Minds, Schools Yes, the war has ended. But starvation and famine in all their ugliness are still with us. The All University Fund drive provides the student the oppor tunity to directly aid this situa tion. One of AUF's subsidiaries is the World Student Service Fund. Any person in foreign countries in need of educational aid is sought by the WSSF. For example, 50 percent of' Poland's instructors were lost in the war. WSSF offers educational oppor tunities to Polish students until their government takes over. : WSSF HELP. The only aid students in form erly Occupied countries will re ceive to buy books, get Drofessors. and rebuild universities will be through the WSSF. AUF dona- EIGHTEEN YEARS FEATURED I ; i? i ORCHESTRA I AT TURNPIKE SATURDAY, $1.25 EA., PLUS TAX At The Student Union, Sun., Oct. 20 Faculty Recital, 4:00 in Ballroom Coffee Hour, 5:00 in Lounge Free Variety Show Walter Pidgeon & George Sanders in "MAN 8:00 P. M., If Interested in Work at The Ag Student Union Checkstand Attendants and Waiters Apply to the Office STUDENT UNION N Club Adds 28 Members At Initiation Twenty-seven varsity letters and one honorary award were pre sented to Cornhusker athletes Wednesday night at the N club initiation which was held in the trophy room of the coliseum. Jones Receives Honor Line Coach Comer T. Jones re ceived the honorary letter, and of the remaining 27 N's 19 were major letters and eight were minor awards. Baseball and track athletes led the list as eight meh in each sport received letters. The complete list: Track major Frederick Ware, Wm. L. Con ner, Blaine O. Young:, Bill Moor house, Wayne Roads, Harvey M. Stroud, Warren Eisenhart; minor Max Peterson. Baseball major Wesley J. Maser, Bob Rubino, Rorer O'Don nell, Wilbur Baack, Harold Jacob, Robert Bolen; minor Fred Hegr wood, Floyd Stork. Football major Dick Short, John T. Selzer, Winton Buckley; minor Bill Miller. Basketball major Robert Korte. Golf minor Jim Liggett, Donald Stroh. Wrestling major Mickey Kelly. Swimming major Orville K. Chatt; minor Roger Moore. Rifle minor Milroy Kantor. Honorary Gomer T. Jones. tions enable Nebraskans to share in the rebuilding of the minds who will, in turn, help us rebuild a shattered world. VOCALIST WITH KAY RISER Mm AND HIS Jh. S 1 THE 'm OCTOBER 19 COUPLES ONLY PLEASE HUNT' in Ballroom Second Lp Win Aim of UN $qu& Two changes in the Husker starting lineup are indicated as the Nebraska squad prepares to entrain for Lawrence and a Sat urday clash with the Kansas Jay hawks. Jack Pesek, 206 pound Ravenna end, has returned to the starting lineup in place of Alex Cochrane, jr., Ord wingman, and Bill Moom ey will open at the right half back spot in place of the injured Cletus Fischer. Coach Bernie Masterson has in dicated that the traveling squad will include 35 players. They are: Knds: Jack Haien, IVIIIard Bunker. Krlti Mandiila, Jack I'esrk, lid Nyden and Bob Schlelrrr Tackles: Carl Saniuelson. Rob Trfi. John Sertlarek, Vrrn Miner, Mike DIKIasr, Gordon Hall. Guards: Fred loretif . Hob Revlnfy, Ed Srhwartikopf, Krannle 1-elU, Gene. Wil klns. Rob l.lpp. (enters: Joe Partington, Jim Taylor. Jhti Thomson. quarterback : Sam Vacant), Dirk Thompson, Kred Metheny. lft Halfbacks: Dirk Hulton. Roy Ixtnt. Jim Myers. Rtlht Halfback: Rill Moomey. Junior C'nllopy, I'at Koonry. Harvey Stroud. Fullbacks: Tom Novak, Gerry Moore, Wally Hopp. End Willard Bunker is slated to make the trip but will not see action against the Jayhawks be cause of a knee injury. Guard Freddie Lorenz will cap tain the Huskers in the game, a Big Six contest which will find both teams attempting to remain undefeated in conference play. "Wow! This sure keeps X ,"7 "IELIEVE me, fitting all the new dial and manual switch lj board equipment and long distance facilities into Bell System central offices all around the country is keeping me mighty busy! "In a single big dial exchange there may be 4,000 miles of wire. I may have to solder 2,500,000 connections before everything's ready for you to dial a number. "Besides installing this complex apparatus, I build it. That's part of my job as manufacturer for the Bell System. "I also purchase all manner of things for the Bell Tele phone Companies . . . and distribute these supplies to them along with the equipment I make. "Ever since 1882, I've been helping to make our nation's telephone service the best in the world. Today . . . with the Bell System's construction program of more than $2,000,000,000 in full swing ... I'm busier than ever. "Remember my name . . . it's Western Electric." Western Electric A UNIT OF THE BELL A capacity crowd of approxi mately 35,000 fans is expected to be on hand for the battle between teams coached by two former high school and college teammates, George Sauer and Bernie Master son. If the anticipated crowd ma terializes a new attendance record for KU home games will be es tablished, and it will be the first time that the Jayhawk stadium has been completely filled. IM Golf Tourney Postponed; Reset For October 27 The fall golf tournament has been postponed a week because of the student migration to the Nebraska-Kansas game Saturday. The new date for the golf tourn ament is Sunday, Oct. 27, at the Pioneer Golf Course. Teeing off time will be between 8:00 and 10 a. m. and 1 and 2:30 p. m. Coke Hour YWCA members and all those interested are reminded of the Coke hour, Friday at 4 p. m. in Ellen Smith Hall. This is an hour of fun and fellow ship in addition to food. job me hopping! SYSTEM SINCE 1882 T