1T 'r-wrrrrr ffni i" fT n iiw imiii n imiii ma w m Friday, October 23, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 POSTPONE TURKEY RACE. Thursday rains forced post ponement of the annual Intra mural cross country turkey race. The Ion distance event will be run Wednesday, Oct. 29. at 4:30. IM Grid Playoffs Scheduled Monday With the regular season com ing to a jumbled close, playoffs in the Intramural gridiron race will begin Monday afternoon. Several ties have forced play offs before the playoffs. In League II three clubs ended deadlocked for second place hon ors. Sigma Chi will play Kappa Sigma Friday afternoon with the winner to tangle with Phi Gamma to determine a playoff berth. Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Upsilon will battle Friday to break a second place deadlock in League I. Delta Tau Delta dead locked for first and second will flip a coin to determine the order Delta in a single elimination meet of finish in the League II race. Husker Squad Departs For Kansas State Tilt Nebraska's Fighting Huskers will seek to turn in a re peat performance of last Saturday's inspired play against A A T . A T-V 1 A 1 1 1 J 1 A I t t touted iotre uame wnen tney comae witn tne napless Kansas State Wildcats. Coach Bernie Masterson's 35-man squad will depart for the K-State stronghold Friday morning at 10:00. A short workout is scheduled for Friday afternoon. The Huskers will be favored to hand the Wildcats their 22nd consecutive defeat before a rec ord homecoming crowd of 18,000 to 20,000. But Nebraska holds a high re spect and a slight , fear of the passing ability of Quarterback Bill Church, a native Nebraskan. The former Fnhbury star has completed 21 flips for 315 yards to date. The Scarlet coaching staff has been polishing the Huskers' aerial defense and has been sharpening an air offense which has been in ept in the past two tests. The Husker squad is at near peak strength with only End Don Sailors and Quarterback dick Thompson on the ailing list. This will be the second loop contest for both elevens and the Nebraska All-America coached K-State crew will be out to avenge last week's humiliating 47-7 loss to Missouri. Ail-Bis Six Tackle Carl Sam uelson will captain Nebraska Sat urday afternoon. Probable starting lineups: Nebraska 1 Kansas State DamkroRer 1? B.r.Bn? TooKood 1' Heath Wilkin U Berry Novak c Conley Lprens it Bcmrmer Bamuelson (OC) .. Dawson Pesrk r? Prnthcr Wlepand ql Curry Mueller h Merrtman Fiacher ro Bryan adums ft Stchley Pair Loop Tilts Highlight Card Two loop games will feature the Big Six grid card this week end as Nebraska meets Kansas State and Missouri tangles with Iowa State. Oklahoma will test Texas Christian while Kansas en joys an open date. At Manhattan Coach Bernie Masterson's fighting Cornhuskers will try to spoil Coach Sam J; ran cis' homecoming plans. The K State Wildcats take the underdog role in the second conference game for both clubs. Nebraska dropped Iowa State 14-7 while the Wildcats lost to Missouri 47-7. The University of Missouri Ti gers will be favored by two touch downs when they tangle with the Iowa State Cyclones at Ames Sat urday. The tussle will mark the first meeting of Missouri Mentor Don Faurot and Iowa State's Abe Stuber as rival Big Six football coaches. The two were backfield teammates at Missouri in 1925. Coach Bud Wilkinson worked his Oklahoma Sooners on pass de fense in preparation for Satur day's battle with Texas Christian at Norman. Eddy Davis, first team Sooner fullback, who suffered a badly cut nose against Kansas last week, will be sidelined for the game. Merle Greathouse will take over the fullback slot. Wilkinson named Tackles Homer Paine and Bill Morris to co-captain the Oklahomans. Texas Christian is expected to launch a tricky aerial attack against the Sooners. 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Phone Greger, 3-4888, Nebraska 'B' Gets Initial Gridiron Test The Nebraska Nubbins will leave at noon Friday for their en gagement against the highly tout ed Ft. Riley Cantours at Ft. Riley Friday night under the arc lights. The Husker B outfit will be out to protect perfect record produced last year which shows a string of four wins and one tie. Coach Ray DeBolt continued to use the same first string through the week which Included Harry Fox and Sophus Larsen at ends, Oscar Mussman and Bob Harring ton at guards, William Kimball and Ken Ackerman at tackle, Hu bert linger at center, Rus Hale calling the signals, Harry Megin nis and Ben Munson at the halves and Dean Demoude at fullback. Pair Tilts Scheduled This is the first of two games scheduled this year for the Nub bins. The other contest will be played at Memorial Stadium against Ft. Riley November 15. 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