THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, October 27, 1946 s : ft ' i i .Kl I- -V, I V i1 8- 1 Play-by-Play riatrr uabteb. Indiana woo the toss and elected to receive. Nebraska will defend the south foaL Tect kicked off to Dewar who got back from the Indiana 11 to the 3. INDIANA: Cowan gained to the 39. Raimondi went to the 44 on a quar terback sneak for a first down. Pihoa drove to the Nebraska 49. Dewar drove thru the line for a first down on the Nebraska 40. Dewar picked up 4 yards before beinf stopped by Moore. Pihos bowled his way to the 31. Dewar picked up a first down on the Nebraska 30. Cowan was run out of bounds on the Nebraska' entire first team entered the fame. Cowan circled left end to the Nebsaska 25 where Novak downed him. Cowan's pass to Pihoa was in complete. Raimondi's pass to Mihajlo vich was incomplete. Nebraska took the ball on downs on their own 25. NEBRASKA: Hutton picked up one yard. Vacant! passed to Moomey in wi o - iZ Held ior no gain, rcwn yunvcu v war who returned 17 yards to hte In diana 42. Nebraska took time out. Me Uieny replaced Vacanti at quarterback. INDIANA: Dewar picked up two yards. Samuelson and Novak stopped Cowan on the Indiana 45 yard line. Raimondi s pass to Mihajlovich was good lor a first down on the Nebraska t0. Dewar moved to the Nebraska 37. Pihoa went thru the middle for a first down on the weorasKa z. twin u- .. .4 tA I h a fnp a thrM vnrri main VdliLCU nit at .... w j 0 Pihos rammed his way to the Nebraska 22. Raimondi's pass to Mihajlovich was kop. Indiana was olt'side on last play i - . i i -J I . .. V. vhAnnUv uui neoriUKa ucvuncu .j. Raimondi's pass to Mihaljovich was food for a first down on the Nebrasna . Pihos gained two thru the line. Me theny dropped Dewar for a half yard loss. Rainiondi's end rone pass was Incomplete. Groomes replaced Cowan in the Indiana Dackfield. Raimondi's pass to Adams was incomplete. Ne braska took the ball on downs on their own five and one half. NEBRASKA: Novak drove to the Nebiaska 10 for a five yard gain, nui ton was stopped for no gain. Pesek punted to Raimondi on the Indiana 45. The Hoosier quarterback got back 10 me weorasKa mumim fin alized 15 yards for clipping. Deranek replaced iroomes iur uiuuu. TxmTlWl. Partlnfftnn miKhed De ah ajwl aw.. . u . .... a - - r ranek out of bounds on the Indiana a a ri.t.nAir timtrm n t h Indiana 48. Deranek picked up a first down on the Nebraska 49. Hutton intercepted Raimondi's pass and was downed on the Neuraska a as me mm quaim naea. ' SCORE: Indiana 9, Nebraska 0. SECOND QUABTEK. nrmiicvi' Varantl And MoomeV replaced Metheny and Collopy in the lNebrasKa DacKiicia. nuuun v the 36 around right end. Hutton was .4nnnw4 vr grain trvintf left end. Nebraska was penalized 15 yards for Holding, ttusxers oau wi uwu canti was held for no gain. Pesek a punt went "out of bounds on the In diana 45. Colopy and Metheny replaced Moomey ana vacanu aim ijr ; placed Hutton. TV' TAMA nawUP MrriM lO trie in diana 49. So'winski was injured on the play Harbison replaced Sowinski and Bibbs repiacea uer m u lineup. Adiuucuun v.. : . ana fumble, on the Hoosier 37. Vacant! and Mooniey ana riuiion re-eniereu the. Nebraska. dackfield. NEBRASKA: Moomey lost three ?'ards. Dewar and Groomes went back n for Indiana. Vacanti s pass to But ton was incomplete. Cannady batted down me Dau vatanu u . (i.n uiac Mriin nut nf bounds on the Indiana 31. Novak was stopped for : . - I : 4nLpintf iim holl An their own 31. Metheny. Collopy and . -n.,AK unroH tv-iA Nphraska backfield. INDIANA: Grossman. Morrical and Hoppe went in for Indiana. Novan dropped Raimondi for no gain. Rai mondi was trapped behind the line of scrimmage but mroke loose to the In diana 46 for a first aown. luunoniu completed a pass to Mihaljovich on Muhraclia 4R r:rnnm pained to the 46. Grossman made a first down on the Nebraska 42. NeorasKa took time out. Pihos and Deranek and So winski went back into the Indiana lineup. Deranek drove to the Nebraska 27 for a first down. Grossman picked up six yards. Raimondi's end zone pass to Mihaljovich was good for a touch down. SCORE: Indiana . Nebraska 0. Armstrong went in for the try tor point. His kick was good. SCORE: Indiana 7. Nebraska t. Groomes went back into the Indi ana lineup. Stiner, Mandula. Hutton, Vacanti went in for Nebraska. Ann strong's kickoff was returned 10 yaids to the Nebraska 20 by Hutton. NEBRASKA: Hutton was stopped for no gain trying right end. Nebraska was offside on a play that failed to Ret started and the Huskers were penalized five yards. Moomey gained back to the Nebraska 18. Hutton was stoped on the Nebraska 11 for a 7 yard loss. Pesek punted to Dewar who returned to the Nebraska 41. It was a 10 yard return. Wilkins was injured on the play and was replaced by Leik. INDIANA: Raimondi's pass to Pihos was good for a touchdown. The play covered 41 yards. SCORE: Indiana 13. Nebraska 0. Armstrong's kick was good. SCORE: Indiana 14, Nebraska 0. : Nyden and Stroud went in for Ne braska. Armstrong's kickoff was re turned by Stroud to the Nebraska 20. NEBRASKA: Vacanti a pass to Stroud was short. Vacanti's pass to Nyden was complete to the 37 for a first down, however, Nebraska was pena lized 15 yard3 for unnecessary rough ness. Ball on Nebraska 10. Myers punted to Cox who returned six yards to the Nebraska 4. Young replaced C INDIANA: Young passed to Cowan who stepped out of bounds on the Nebraska 28 for a first down. Cowan lateralled to Grossman who gained to the Nebraska 13 for another first down. Pihos drove to the Nebraska 10. Pihos gained three to the Nebraska 7. Raimondi was driven out of bounds by Moore on the 9. There was a penalty but Nebraska declined it. Raimondi's end zone pass was intercepted by Col lopy who lateralled to Myers after running it out to the 16. Myers was spilled on the 16. NEBRASKA: Vacanti's pass was In tercepted by Cowan on the Indiana 46 who returned to the Nebraska 48. In diana was set back 15 yards for clipping n the play. INDIANA: Cowan was knocked out ef bounds by Nyden on the Indiana 35. Raimondi's pass to Dewar was good to the Indiana, 46. Raimondi's pass to Hope was completed to the Nebraska 19 yard line for 41. yard gain. Rai mondi's pass was incomplete. Sedlacek went in for Nebraska. Raimondi's pass to Cowan was (incomplete. Raimondi's pass was again incomplete, it was in tended for Mihaljovich Metheny re piacea vacant! in tne NeDrasKa line up. Raimondi passed to Mihalovich on the Nebraska I and the Huskers took the ball on downs. NEBRASKA: Indiana was penalized five yards for delaying the game. Me- 'nen? picked up two as tne hau ended. SCCms: Indiana 14. Nebraska 0. THIRD QUASTKB. Ts open the second half Indiana will kickoff and Nebraska wil defend the north goal. Grossman kicked off to Hutton wno reversec 10 Moomey, we latter carrying to the Nebraska 35. It was a Z3 yard return. ooiasDerry was injured on the play and was replaced by Morrical. NEBRASKA: Novak picked up four yards thru tne line. Hutton addca one. Hutton took the ball from Metheny on a Statue of Liberty play and lost live yards. Pesek's punt went out of bounds on tne Indiana Z7. inaiana was g'.i.'ity of clipping and was penalized 15 yards. INDIANA: Metheny recovered an Indiana fumble on the Indiana 17. Mi haljovich fumbled on an end around Play. NEBRASKA: Hutton advanced to the Indiana 12 for 5 yards. Novak was stopped on the 10. Novak made a first down on the Indiana 7. Novak picked up 1 yard. He was stopped by Pihos. Novak tost a yard. Vacanti and Nyden replaced Metheny and Pesek for Ne braska. Vacanti passed to Nyden in the end zone for a touchdown. SCORE: Indiana 14. Nebraska 6. Vacanti's kick for the extra point was good. SCORE: Indiana 14, Nebraska 7. Vacanti kicked off 52 yards to Groomes who was stopped by Vacanti on the Indiana 23. Nebraska was off side, however, and wil kick over from its own 35. Vacanti's low kickoff was returned 11 yards to the Indiana 36. INDIANA: Bibbs picked up a yard. Grossman plunged to the Indiana 39. Wilkins stopped Bibbs on the Indiana 42. Grossman punted out of bounds on the Nebraska 45. NEBRASKA: Novak was held for no gain. Mrtheny'i pass intended for Nyden was knocked down by Cannady. Vacanti replaced Metheny. Bibbs intercepted Va canti's pass and was downed ou tn In diana 34. INDIANA: Nyden and Novak held Blbba to a one yard gain. Wilkin dropped Cowaa fur a on yard loss. Raimondi failed to find a receiver and was dropped by Hall on the Indiana 30. Cowau'a punt went out of bounds on the Nebraska 42. NKBRAHKA: Collopy smashed the middle to the Nebraska 47. Uodk drov to the mid field stripe. Novak picked up 1 to the Indiana 49. Long punted out of bounds on the Indiana 10. INDIANA: Pihos was stopped, but lateralled to Bibbs who was pulled down on th Indiana 6 for a 4 yard toa. Cowan was smeared on th Indiana 12. Cowan punted to Long on the Nebraska 4U, th Blair halfback returning to th Ne braska i. Nebraska took time out. NEBRASKA: Collopy run out of bounds on the 46. Long's paas to Cochrane was tncnmplete. Metheny's pass to Haien was no good. Long punted out of bounds on the Indiana 3& yard line. INDIANA: Long pulled down Cowan on the Indiana 44 as the quarter ended. SCORE: Indiana 14, Nebraska 7. FOURTH OlABTUL INDIANA: Raimondi picked up a first riowL on- a quarterback sneak. Ball on th Indiana 47 yard line. Pino passed to Mihaljovich for a 9 yard gain. Pihoa went thru th line for a first down on th Nebraska 38. Dewar was stopped by Dl Biaae on the Nebraska 35. Pino plunged to the Nebraska 30. Pihos moved to the Nebraska 26 for a first down. Nebraska took time out. Leik, Hall and Thomson went in for Nebraska. Deranek raced around left end to the Nebraska 17. Rai mondi made a first down and goal to go on the Nebraska 8. Pihos was stopped for no gain. Bunker and Metheny spilled Dewar for a 2 yard loss. Raimondi passed to Dewar on the Nebraska 8. Raimondi passed to Deranek for a touchdown. BCOltK: Indiana zu, nenranKa 7. Armstrong's try for point was partially blocked. SCORE: Indiana 20, Nebraska 7. Grossman kicked off to Hutton wbo re turned to the Nebraska 30 for 18 yards. NEBRASKA: Moomey picked up a yard Vacanti's pass was intercepted by Groomes who returned to the Nebraska 18. INDIANA: Pihos picked up 4 to the Husker 14. Raimondi passed to Deranek who ran 14 yards to a touchdown. SCORE : Indiana zs neDrasna 1. Armstrong's kick waa good. SCORE: Indiana 27, Nebraska T. Grossman kicked off to Myers who r turned 22 yards to the Nebraska 32. Stroud re-entered the game. NEBRASKA: Metheny's pass to Pesek was knocked down. Myers took a pitchout from Metheny,. getting to th Nebraska 34. Stroud was pulled down from behind on the Nebraska 28. Myers punted to Deranek who gare the ball to Groomes on a criss cross, and Groomes got up to th In diana 48. INDIANA: W. Armstrong carried to tn Nebraska 48. Pihos carried to a first down on the Nabraska 37. Nebraska took time out. Pihos' pass was good to J. Bartkiewlcx to th Nebraska 30. Mc Donnell raced to the Nebraska 15 for a 15 yard gain and a first down. Pihos' paas was Incomplete tn th end ssne. Pihos passed to J. Bartkiewici on th Nebraska 12. Pihos was tackled on ui neorasaa . McKinnls was stopped for no gain. Ne braska took over ball on downs. NEBRA8KA: Indiana was penalised five yards for delaying the game. Thompson got to th Nebraska 22 yard line for a first down. Nebraska declined an offside penalty against Indiana an th play. Thompson fumbled on the Nebraska 37, Hall recovered by Indiana. INDIANA: Indiana was penalistd five yards for delaying th game. Indiana was penalised another five yards for delaying the gam. Pesek threw Cox for a 31 yard loss back to the Indiana 27. McDonnell waa downed on the Indiana 36. Pesek threw McDonnell on the Indiana 24. Grossman punted to Myers who got up to th Na braska 44 as th. gam ended. FINAL SCORE: Indiana 27, Nebraaxa t. NOTICE TO VETERANS. Villi the following veterans please report at once to Room 101, Mechanic Arte Hall, to pick up government mall ad dressed to them, and to file a correct address: John Farrow, John P. Howard, Milvoy J. Kantor, John W. Lehman, Na than Moskowits, Vincent A. Nygren, Daniel O'Leary and Margie Olson. J. P. Colbert, Director Veterans Consultation Board Palladians Hold Weekly Confab Friday The Palladian Literary Society held is weekly social meeting on Friday evening. Jose Ferrara of Argentina, a graduate student at the Ag college, was the guest speaker. Mr. Perrara spoke to the group informally on the topic of college aducation in his native country. Many differences between the col lege system in this country and Argentina were vividly pointed out. In that South American coun try all universities, of which there are six, are controlled by the na tional government. Schools in Argentina do not have a system of degrees; every course has a set number of years for completion. Under such a sys tem one either satisfactorily com pletes the course or he has no claim to any accomplishment. Before and after the talk the meeting was devoted to recrea tional activities, as is the custom ary procedure for Friday meet ings of the Palladian Society. Bus iness meetings of the group are held on Monday evenings. It was announced by President Mildred Brewer that three new pledges, Zeta Brown, Chirley Cane and John McCorkle, were accepted at the last meeting. New pledges will also be taken in as the year progresses, according to the cus ton of the organization. Homecoming Float Plans Announced By Tassle Prexy Plans for the float parade dur ing the Homecoming celebration next Saturday have been an nounced by Joy Hill, president of the Tassel Club. All floats are to meet at the Union at 10 in the morning. The parade will begin in front of the Union at 10:30, with the Tassel float leading the rest. The pro cession will proceed down R to ISth, from there to O, west to 16th and back to the Union. The uni versity band is a possible partici pant in the event. Letters have been sent to the various campus organizations in forming them of the contest and its rules. All floats are to be lim ited to an expense of $15.00 After the parade, two plaques are to be awarded for the best floats by the judges. Chem Engineers Inspect Goodyear The Chemical Engineering So ciety plans an inspection of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber com pany factory in Havelock Thurs day. The tour will leave Avery Laboratory at 3 Thursday after noon and will be supervised by Dr. Bates, chemical engineering instructor. All upperclass chem ical engineering students are in vited to attend. IM Football MONDAY, OCTOBER M. rud 1 I'M Kappa I' si vs. Theta XL t Minna Na vs. Kappa Higmsu YMCA vs. V-fs. Vet's Oraasrisatiaai vs. Ag-Frrsbmesi. Sigma I'M vs. Delta I psiloai (pUysff) Tl'EKDAY, OCTOBER 29. lVlta Hi cms, PI r. V-'s. Brown faiaee Cop vs. f bl Osunma neltat. I YMCA vs. rreabyteriaa Rtadent Hoase. WEDNKMDAY. OCTOBER SO. 1 PM Gamma neMa vs. Zeta Beta Tan. 3 IJIlea) vs. Ag Kreshnten. S Vet's Or canto tea vs. rmbrtertaa Hoase. 4 Leagae I sersad place playeff. THURSDAY, OCTOBER II. 1 Miles vs. YMCA. BESIITS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. Phi Delta Tkela 1, Sigma Phi Epaslaa . Farm Haas , Alpha Turn Onega Vet s Organization S, rxlla Nlgma PI . Carnhnsker Ca-ap t, Theta XI a. V-'s 1, Presbjrterssa House . Ag IM Notes Football Schedule Mon.. Oct. 2S. Ac Frsahmea ts Ac Meat's Cfcab. Toes., Oct. It, Farm Hoase vs Oddf A EsmI. We4.. Oei. 80, Alpha, Gamma, Rfca r Ag Mea'a Ctak. Tourney The M snra wfce nias the best aaafif'- Ing seoras will begin the ellmiutioa tawrna ment Manas.?, Oct. . at 4 p.m. Final play will be Monday. Tuesday mi He4 asedar from 4 ta ( Mizzou Seats Going Fast--Lewandowslti Reserved seat tickets for the Missouri - Nebraska homecoming game are going the same route as the Indiana pre-game sale. It is doubtful if there will be a reserved seat remaining for the Missouri came by the end of this week. There were less than 1,0 in the rack Wednesday. Bleacher seats will be placed on sale again as they were for In diana at the Coliseum ticket of fice, Latsch Brothers in Lincoln and the Beaton Drug Store at Omaha as soon as the last reserved ticket is sold, Athletic Director A. J. Lewandowski announced. Men's PE Cluh To Hold Meeting Wednesday Night The Physical Education Club for Men will hold its first meet ing of the year Wednesday, Octo ber 29, at 7:30 p. m. in the N Club room, Coliseum, Dick Miller, club president, announced. Speaker for the nrarrim in. elude Hollie Lepley, varsity swim mine: coach; Loo Means. Director of Physical Education, Intra murals and Student Health Serv ice; and Harry Good, varsity basketball coach. Lepley will speak on "Present Opportunities in Coaching and Physical Education," Means will speak on "Physical Education Looks Ahead" and Good will dis cuss "Coaching High School Basketball." Executive Committee. Forming the executive commit tee of the club, which serves 125 physical education majors and ?5 minors, are Dick Miller, presi dent, and Jim Sandstedt, Ed Schwartzkopf, Dennis Maine, and Edgar Thompson. FREE VARIETY SHOW Leslie Howard and Heather Angel in BERKELEY SQUARE 8:00 P. M., Sunday, October 27 UNION BALLROOM Coffee Hour 5 to 6 in Union Lounge WANTED Student Custodian Help 5:30 P. M. to 7:00 P. M., M., T., W.t Th., F. Student Union Student Custodian Help 6:30 A. M.-8:30 A. M., M., T., W., Th., F., Sat. 1:30 P. M.-3:30 P. M., M., T., W., Th., F., Sat. Ag Student Union Apply STUDENT UNION OFFICE STARTING MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 Campus Snack Wagon The Wheel of Good Eating" House Delivery 8-10:30 MON.-THURS. Special Orders Call Table Tennis Meet Enters Second Week In the table tennis team tourna ment Thursday, Sigma Alpha Ep silon defeated Phi Kappa Psi, win ning 4 out of 5 matchs. Games this week: Mon., Oct. 28 Delta Sigma Pi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tues., Oct. 29 Farm House vs. Delta Upsilon. Wed., Oct. 30 Theta XI vs. Sigma Nu. Thurs., Oct. 31 Delta Tau Delta vs. Beta Theta Pi. The all-university table tennis sineles tourney will befinNov. 4 and all entries are flue by Friday, Nov. 1. This tourney should not be confused with the tournament now in pro tress, which is a team tournament. Organizations may enter as manv men as thev desire. Pair ings will be posted Saturday, Nov. 2, and the individual matcnes will be held in the basement of the coliseum or the btudent union as desired. Bowling League To Open; 5 Man Teams Permitted Bowling is the next major team sport on this falls' intramural cal endar, and tentative plans indicate the league will start Nov. 5. En tries should be filed at once and the deadline is 5 p.m., Oct. 30. Five Man Teams Each organization will have a 5-man team for each match. Per sonnel may change each match if desired. Smaller leagues will be formed, with round-robin sched ules, and playoffs at the end. Each organization must finance its own team, as the cost is 75c per man for the 3 games that constitute a match. The matches will be held at the Lincoln Bowl ing Alleys at 216 N. 12th street. A nationwide Princeton Univer sity survey shows 32 of Ameri cans satified with their incomes. And then there are those vets who are still looking for those first checks in the mail. .RWIN'S, 5-6456 'i 1 i