PAGE 6 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, October 3, 1947 Swim Pool Now Open Swimming Coach Hollie Lepley has announced that the pool in the Coliseum will be open from 3:45 to 6:00 p. m. Monday thru Friday to all men students and faculty members for free recrea tional swim periods. Saturdays the pool will be available from 10 till 12 in the morning. Lepley pointed out, however, that all men taking advantage of this opportunity are required to obtain a swim credit permit from the Student Office and present it to the cage attendant before en tering the pool. The intramural swim meet will be held November 12, 13 and 14, fo the free periods may be put to good use by all interested. For particulais, ste the bulletin board in the Coliseum entrance. FOR A BETTER VIEW OF THE GAME RENT A PAIR OF FIELD GLASSES FROM - 1138 P Street L. I I i i i a x r HARD- FIGHTING LEFT tfS GUARD IS THE JrJplVy SMALLEST J? U LINEMAN ON ( 7C . THE TEAM lOL" BBM- HE IS AND THEN.... GAO H , vri nrAO o- GROOn.' orn was RECENTLY MARRIED AND HE IS A FIRST SERGEANT IN THE NATIONAL GUARD. JT'-8'TALL WEIGHS 08 LBS. the: two -year letter man is a senior and plans to coach after graduation fSvjHO(VV.?y IM RESULTS Thursday's Sctirrs Phi Delta Theta 12, Sigma Nu 6. Alpha Tau Omega 6, Sigma Alpha Ep silon 0. Sigma Phi Epsilon 6, Sigma Alpha Mu 0. Beta Theta Pi 1, Tau Kappa Epsilon 0. Farm House 6, Alpha Gamma Phi 0. Weir Names Three Cross Country Men Coach Ed Weir has named three men to run in the two-mile cross country race against the Univer sity of Minnesota Saturday morn ing at 11:00 over the intramural field courses. A fourth man will be determined before the event starts. Stan Martin, letterman in 1945 1946 from Broken Bow, Don Thiel from Oshkosh, and Warren Koe nig are the three Huskers named to date. Don Morrison, one of the two lettermen from last year's team, will be unable to compete because of a recent operation. Phil Myers of Nelson, the otner veteran, is not competing this year. Rohert Darr from Fremont is temporarily ineligible and will not run Saturday. Another distance man, Harold Kopf from Lexing ton, will not be in shape to com pete until later in the season. Miss Bobby Ginn The Nebraskans will miss the services of Bobby Ginn, great Husker distance man lost through graduation, when they meet the Gophers. Ginn won the event last year when Minnesota squeezed out a 28-27 victory over the Corn huskers i n Minneapolis. Phil Myers took third place in that event. MILLER & PAINE Makes vour SEAL-DYED CONEY a Wise Fashion Investment X ... : '-ill"' I I s n ii .1 A FUR COAT IS AN IMPORTANT buy ... a necessity buy for cold Ne braska winters. And if you bave your budget in mind, you'll agree with Miller's that these top quality seal-dyed coneys are fashion econ- omv. $165 - $198 (tax included) FURS . . . FASHION FLOOR . . . SECOND fflf LLEEt PAlflE . Huskers ... (Continued from Page 1.) The Gophers are slated to leave Minneapolis Friday noon and will not arrive at Memorial Stadium until shortly after noon Satur day. Officials for the Saturday in tersectional tilt will be: Jay Ber wanger, Chicago, referee; Cecil Muellerleile, St. Louis, umpire; Clay Van Reen, Bradley, field judge; E. F. Barrows, t-oe col lege, linesman. Business Manager A. J. i-iewan-dowski has announced the stad ium is a romDlete sellout with only a few bleacher seats remain ing. Missing from Thursday's drills was Coac hBernie Masterson. The grid chief is in the hospital with an attack of flu. The Husker forwards received another jolt Thursday with the announcement that Tackle Gordon Hall had been dropped from the squad for disciplinary reasons. Kansas, I.S. Launch Loop Grid Action Big Six football swings into ac tion this weekend as Iowa State meets Kansas at Lawrence in the loop opener. The favored Kansans, 1946 co champions, should give some evi dence of how the league race will shape up when they tangle with the underdog Cyclones. The game probably will develop into a wide open battle since the two leading passers and the two most expert receivers in the loop will be in the lineups. Ray Ev ans, Jayhawk paser, led the league with 71 completions irul946. His chief target will be Otto Schnel bacher, who caught 16 pases for 342 yards last season. Iowa State's Ron Norman, who was second in passing a year ago with 31 completions out of 82 toses, is again pitching to End Dean Laun who caught 21 for 301 yards. The Cyclones have been more impressive in their opening games than was expected. Sooners Entertain Oklahoma's Sooners will meet the Texas Aggies at Norman Sat urday with the Sooners trying to make it an even split against Texas teams. A. & M. downed the Norman gridders last year, 10-7. At Columbia, Mo., Coach Don Faurot ordered double duty for Halfback Fred Kling. Kling may have to fill in at fullback in the Tiger's game with Southern Meth odist at Dallas Saturday. Regular Fullback Lee Bowman, injured in the Ohio State game, is out definitely with a dislocated knee. Southern Methodist whipped Santa Clara, 22-6, last Saturday and will probably get the favor ite rating over Missouri. The remaining loop game will see Kansas State meeting New Mexico university at Manhattan Saturday night. The State Wild cats are currently riding on .an 18 game losing streak. Farm House Drops AGR A 20-yard pass completed in the end zone gave the Farm House intramural footballers a 6-0 vic try over their perennial rivals, the Alpha Gamma Rho, at the Ag campus field Thursday night. Ron Anderson, Farm House star, hit Berl Damkroger with the payoff and game-clinching pitch. Gayle Lebsack's passing arm proved too much for Sigma Nu as the Phi Delta Theta team won 12-6 in the feature intramural struggle on the coliseum fields Thursday. Phi Delts scored both their TD's off the arm of Lebsack who pitched to George Lee for the first touchdown and Bill Maser for the deciding tally. Taus Win 6-0 Alpha Tau Omega scored early in the first half and had little trouble holding the Sig Alphs' to win 6-0. ATO's Beanie Gallop hit the air for two passes before Dick Bick who was standing all by himself in the end zone, caught a perfect throw for the game's only touchdown. Bad breaks stopped Sigma Alpha Mu as they dropped their third game in the intramural ser ies to Sigma Phi Epsilon, 6-0. Dale Preston's catch of Fred Shaw's long pass was the deciding factor.