The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1948, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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    Friday, October 1, 1943
PAGE 6
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Here Are Your Winners
Expert and Percentage Mo.- No. Car.- Colo.- I Ore.- Nebr- Nor. VV.- Okla.- ML- O.St.. I TCU- Col.- I K.St.- j
j St L. Georgia Kans. j Mich. Minn. Purdue Tex. AM Wise USC Ark. I arv. 1
1 Harold Abramson (.888) Mo. NCU Kans. Mich. NEBR. Perdue Okla. III. O. St. TCU Col. I st-
Fritz Simpson (.825) Mo. NCU Kans. Mich. NEBR. Perdue Okla. III. O. St. TCU Col. I St-
1 Lee Harris (.777) Mo. NCU Kans. Mich. NEBR. Perdue Okfa. III. 1 O. St. TCU Col. I.St.
Cub Clem (.666) Mo. NCU Kans. Mich. NEBR. Perdue Okla. Wise. O. St. Ark. Col. 1 I.St.
1 Bob Phelps (.666) ) Mo. NCU Kans. Mich. NEBR. Perdue Okla. III. O. St. TCU Col. I. St
1 Jack Donovan (.611) Mo. NCU Kans. ) Mich. NEBR. Perdue Okla. III. O. St. TCU Harv. I. St.
Rao. Sports Experts Tell All
harder but our board or experts
The Daily Nebraskan sports
staff goes into its third week of
looking into the crystal ball and
foretelling the grid futures of
the nation's top football teams.
This week the sports staff arose
as one man to back the stubborn,
hard-fighting Cornhusker team
which travels to Minnesota Sat
urday. The staff is backing the
Huskers to the hilt and heartily
believes the Huskers will upset
Bernie Bierman's Gophers tomor
row. Last week was pretty disas
trous for some of the experts. This
week's stumbling blocks are even
thinks this is a banner week.
Aj a whole, th staff missed
missed 18 of 60 selections, a lit
tle worse than the first week's
mark of 10 out of 48. Harold
Abramson moved into first place
missing only on the Villanova
Army game. Friti Simpson
dropped to second, missing three,
while Cub Clem, Bob Phelps and
Jack Donavan four. Lee Harris
moved into third place by missing
but two for the second straight
week.
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Frosh vs. B Team
The freshmen football squad
gradually is being organized into
teams. Coach "Pop" Klein and his
assistants have been kept busy
forming these elevens so they in
clude everyone on the squad.
Twelve to .14 teams are practicing
every night.
MAIN FEATURES START
LINCOLN: "The Luck of the
Irish," 1:00, 3:07, 5:15, 7:23, 9:31.
STUART: "Tap Roots,- 1:00,
3:06, 5:13, 7:18, 9:28.
NEBRASKA: "Mr, Blandings
Builds His Dream House," 1:10,
3:57, 6:46, 8:35. "Waterfront at
Midnight," 2:51, 5:40, 8:29.
CAPITOLi "Dream GirL" 2:20,
3:18, 8:16. "Man-Eeater of Ku
maon," 10, 3:58, 6:56, 9:45.
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VAN HEFLIN
SUSAN IIAYWARD
to
IM Grid Teams
Take Victories
Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Nu
touch grid squads advanced in
intramural league play by down
ing Alpha Gamma Rho and Farm
House 26-0 and 6-2. The Phi
Gams defeated Brown Palace
12-0 and Kappa Sigma upset
Delta Upsilon 6-0 Thursday aft
ernoon. The Betas scored four quick
touchdowns in the first half to
ride roughshod over the Ag
crew.
Cland Emmet snatched two
touchdown passes to pace the fast
moving Beta team which seemed
to score at will over their op
ponents. Bob Means and Bob
Kasmark accounted for the two
other Beta touchdowns.
Second half play found the
Beta offense slowed down as
second and third teams took
over the offensive play.
The Sigma Nu's scored an early
first quarter touchdown to beat
down a stubborn Farm House
team 6-2.
Bob Hinde sparked for the
winners as he pushed over the
winning touchdown and gener
ally sparked his team offense.
The Phi Gam's Fritz Hcg
wood and Butch Schroeder paced
the team's performance in the
touchdown department.
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Society Feature . .
(Continued from Page 5).
the pledge goes to call the de
sired inmate to the phone. In
the hall, however, she is halted
by fraternity pledges sent over to
hunt for missing trophies! Woe
on the prospective Gamma! She
never accomplishes her original
task, and then they wonder why
!
Barring the path of Nebraska's
ball carriers Saturday at Me
morial Stadium In Minneapolis
will be Vern Gagne, Minnesota
right end, who was a member
of the United States Olympic
wrestling team.
some gals are dateless on moon
lit nights!
But let us leave the Gamma
and go over to the "Iota" house,
short for "Not one Iota" a fra
ternity. Here the phone is being
used for football practice. It
rings! It rings again and again
It's being answered! ... .What
do you know, wrong numberl
But wait, it rings again, but this
time there's "not one Iota."
By 1952, veterans and their
families will number an estimated
62,300,000 or 43 percent of the
nation's population.
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