Tuesday, October 28, 1947, THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Cletus Fischer I r Named Mizzou Game Captain Priming for the Huskers crucial Big Six test next Saturday at Co lumbia with-the Missouri Tigers, Coach Bernie Masterson as sembled his Scarlet gridders for a brief chalk talk Monday night be fore hustling them onto the Me morial Stadium practice confines where he sent them against Tiger offensive formations. The Huskers, lucky to get by the loop's two lowly elevens, Iowa State and Kansas State by the same 14-7 scores, will battle the darkhorse Mizzou squad in a showdown for the conference leadership. Coach Don Faurot's charges, up with a wealth of power, romped over the Huskers' common foes by wide margins to establish them . selves favorites. The Tigers trounced K-State 47-7 and last week thrashed Iowa State 26-7. Fischer Captain. Cletus Fischer, Nebraska back field spark, drew the captaincy honors for the Missouri homecom ing celebration. The speedy six man graduate has recovered from early season injuries and has flashed signs of surpassing the heights attained by his versatile action last year. Two stellar Nebraska perform ers were shelved by injuries Monday night as a result of the Wildcat fracas. End Ralph Dam kroger spent r the Monday night practice session under the heat lamp. He has a badly injured side. Bob Costello, Quarterback Del Wiegand's defensive replacement, also missed practice because of an injured side. " Services Doubtful. Whether either will be ready for duty next week remains a question mark. Ed Nyden was moved up to Damkroger's wing spot Monday. With that single exception the first unit was the same that opened at Manhattan Saturday. That includes Jack Pesek at the other end, Carl Samuelson and Charlie Toogood at the tackles, Fred Lorenz and Gene Wilkins at the guards and Tom Novak at center. Del Wiegand was at his quar terback slot, Fischer worked with Bill Mueller at the halves and Dale Adams ran from his fullback spot. Sig Alph Edge Beta Sigs 14-13 Playoffs in the intramural foot ball race got off to a flying start Monday night as the Sigma Alpha Epsilon crew, eked out a narrow 1413 win over a stubborn Beta Sigma Psi outfit In the other IM tilts played on the Colseum ' grounds Monday afternoon the Kappa Sigs gained a berth in the final playoffs at the expense of Phi Gamma Delta with a 7-0 decisision and the Newman Club gridders edged YMCA in an Independent League playoff bat tle by a 6-0 score. Saladen Sparks. The Sig Alphs, paced by Dick Saladen, moved into a two touch down lead but the Beta Sigs roar ed back with a pair of tallies. They S " " ft PS: " f ;v s . x v ' t . t ik ". .. -. " 1 i- J' -v. J, V. ' . .. .... , Courtesy Lincoln Journal. nUSKER OFFENSIVE LEADER Jim "Squat" Myers, former York high school three sport star, turned in a cheering performance for the Huskers Saturday against Coach Sam Francis' Kansas State gridders at Manhattan. The hard-running halfback scored the win ning tally by ramming over from the three-yard stripe and set up the initial Husker TD by rambling 15 yards to the 14-yard line earlier in the fourth canto. His 70-yard punt return for a touch ' . ' down in the first half was nuuified by a clipping penalty. UV, Missouri Lead Big Six Gridiron Race Nebraska ,and Missouri re mained undefeated in conference play Saturday as the Cornhuskers downed Kansas State, and the Tigers rolled over Iowa State. Oklahoma, playing intersectional competition, was upset by the Texas Christian Horned Frogs. Nebraska's Cornhuskers had to failed to convert after the first TD. The Beta Sigs countered in the bitterly fought contest when Reil ing intercepted a Sig Alph pass and romped 60 yards to pay dirt An attempted pass for the point failed. The Sig Alphs meet Alpha Tau Omega Tuesday night in a second playoff battle. FTjis Toppled Kappa Sigma pulled its battle out of the fire in the closing seconds. Bill "Whitey" Orr re covered a Phi Gam fumble in the end rone with only 39 seconds re maining to break a scoreless dead lock. Jim Gutschow passed to Bill Premer for the extra point A Beiderman to Vstecka aerial accounted for the only tally in the Newman' Club-YMCA fracas. presents "JAZZ AT THE PHILHARMONIC" A panorama of ya ... in masterful and artistic presentation by America's greatest ja instrumentalists . . Coleman Hawkins, Bill Harris, Flip Phillips, Howard McGhee Ray Brown, Hank Jones, J. C Heard, Helen Humes The Create it Jazz Concert in History Friday, Oct. 31st, 8:30 Tickets at Student Union Office, $1.00 plus tax . score twice in the last period to squeeze past a fighting Kansas State eleven, 14-7. The Wildcats were set on breaking a 21 -game losing streak before 17,000 Home coming Day fans including Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. And they almost turned the trick. But Dar win Salestrom and Jim Myers went over in the fourth stanza to spell defeat for the Kansans. Lady Luck sided with the Wildcats, however, when two first-half Ne braska touchdowns were nullified by penalties. The victory put Nebraska in a deadlock with Missouri for the conference lead. ZBT Ping Pong Artists Win 3-2 Zeta Beta Tau paddle wielders pounded out a 3-2 decision over the Palladians in a first round intramural table tennis match Monday afternoon. Finklestein, Harris and Levin ger posted wins for the ZBT team while Wittman and Craig paddled out wins for the Palladians. 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