'Wednesday, November -19, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Cornhuskers Drill for Final Big Six Battle Coach Bernie Masterson in pre paring for the powerful Okla homa Sooners who come to town this Saturday sent his first team varsity crew through a brisk workout Tuesday afternoon lay ing the stress on the Scarlet pass ing attack. For the Varsity Dick Thompson, who is Saturday's team captain, Del Wiegand and Joe Partington filed the air with footballs. Most of the receiving was done by Halfbacks Jim Myers and Cletus Fischer. Masterson had Alex Cochrane and Jack Pesek at ends, Charley Toogood, and Carl Samuelson at tackles, Gene Wilkins and Freddie Lorenz at guards, and Tom Novak working at center. In the back field While Thomson, Wiegand, and Partington changed hands at the signal calling post, Jim Myers and Fischer took over at the halves, and Dale Adams handled the fullback assignment. Pesek still favoring his sprained wrist looked as if he would be ready to go against Oklahoma Satur day. While Masterson polished the Husker offensive tactics, Assist ants Tony Blazine and Dougal Russell worked the second and third string units on defense against Oklahoma formations. When ihe Bud Wilkinson's Sooners arrive in LincQlr. this week they will be top heavy favorites against the Cornhusk ers after ,their- 21-12 victory over Missouri at Columbia last " week. For the Sooners it will mean a chance to1 part of the Big Six championship. Oklahoma j last week held the same Missouri team that rolled through the Huskers to a slender Issue Final Plea Handball Teams to Form League Director' of intramural athletics L. E. Means, has issued a call for the filing of entries for additional teams to form an independent handball league. Only three men are needed to comprise a team. Entries will be accepted at the intramural office any time before the deadline of Nov. 26. Co-Recreational Swim Party Slated Tonight A co-recreational swimming party will be held tonight at the coliseum pool beginning at fp. m. All students and their husbands or wives arc invited to attend this party which will last until 8:30. Swimming permits from the student health department are necessary for all swimmers who intend to go to the party. Classified BAI.UtOOM danrlnn! Btuillo 2705 Roynl Court. Nellie Speldell. Telephone 3-MHO, FOUND A Rlutlrnt Activity book hn kwn found and may be clnlmed In the Ktu. lit Activity Of fire, Collarum, 11M7 MKRfl!RT CONVKFITIHI.K-Kor nlc. gtiou mllea. Call BUI Bchenck, 2-7740. PAKHKNIIKRH WANTKD to Alliance for TlittiikHKlvlnv lenve Nov. 2Hih, return Hum, 301 h. Call Bob McNare, 2 7W5. 6 tio 9 p. m. WII.MNO TO HKI.b Kour reaerved aeata In fl atiiilium In exchange for una entranra to eaat aladium. f-8413. TUX KOK HALF) Hardly need, lu .18, purrhaHrd at Nehraaka Clothing;. AUo 2 Arrow tin ahlrU, Mlfcx32. 6-H41S. 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REGULAR SWIM A regular swim party is sched uled for Wednesday night in the University of Nebraska swim pool. Everyone is invited to at tend. Swimmers must bring their swim permit obtained at the Stu dent Health service. UN Swim Coach Hollie Lepley will be in charge of the swimfest. e r a. Vr -X Courtesy Lincoln journal. IN THE SPOTLIGHT Dick Thompson (left), veteran quarterback, will captain the Huskers in their battle with the Sooners Saturday while Alex Cochrane (right) will replace the injured Ralph Dam- kroger at left end. Sig Alphs Cop Ping Pong Title Sigma Alpha Epsilon . paddle wielders copped the annual in tamural table tennis title Mon day afternoon by edging the Beta Theta Pi quintet by a 3-2 count. The SAE crew won its way to the finals by eliminating Zeta Beta Tau in a second round match, Sigma Alpha Mu in a quarter-final affair and the Sigma Nu team in a semi-final match. The Beta's worked to the championship round with wins over the Kappa Sigma quintet, Beta Sigma Psi team and the Newman club crew. Pete Durlang of the SAE team defeated Beta Paul Hyland, Wally Swanson dropped Dick Means and Jo Sanchez defeated Bill Olson for the other Sig Alph wins. Dick Smith and Roy Farris notched the two Beta victories over Buzz Diers and Dale Lawrence. Bowling Loops Reach Second Round Stage Play in the seven University of Nebraska intramural bowling leagues is advancing into the sec ond round stage. The Independent league is set ting the pace with the duck pin" bowlers keeping in step. Both have passed the half-way mark. The interdepartment and inter fraternity loops have not yet reached the middle point, but play is going along according to schedule. Over 57 teams are competing in the seven different kegler loops. Deadline for entries in both the intramural basketball tourney and the annual IM wrestle meet is Nov. 26. Weighin and physical exams will be given for all wrest lers entering the grappling con test between 4:00 and 6:00 p. m. Dec. 1. Pairings will be posted immediately and actual competi tion will get underway Dec. 2 in the Coliseum basement. Finals will be held during the half and after the Huskers' open ing cage encounter with the Pur due Boilermakers Dec. 8. Play in the cage loop will start Dec. 9. - Teams entered may schedule practice times at the Coliseum now. JUST ARRIVED AT MILLER'S HINGIS SCIENTIFIC MICMSCPES V I I A O ' o I A 0 D V" . .n..;.v . ; ?tf W .rx;p; . ' ! 4 Developed to Loboratory IStondards Straight from Rochester, the optical center of the world, have rome these HIGH POWER microscopes. Espe cially designed for use i.i laboratories and schools, and for scientific study In the home. 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