I J Friday, October 15, 1 948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 7 voir DBU BY HAROLD ABRAMSON hpart Kriltor .Nebraska's Comhuskers 'will assume the underdog role when they go against the powerful Notre Dame squad Saturday aft ernoon in Memorial stadium. The Irish are being booked as 39 point favorites on local par lay cards. Irish Minus Fischer. Coach Frank Leahy is bring ine a fine array of talent which includes such standouts as Jim Martin, Terry Brennen, Frank Tripucka, Emil Sitko, and Leon Hart who has been mentioned for AU-Ameriean honors this year. The Irish will be minus the services of 1947 All-American Bill Fischer who has a dislocated elbow. The Notre Dame grid mentor Is expected to use his reserve squad if the Irish varsity squad MAIN FEATURES START LINCOLN: "Rope," 1:25, 3:30, 5:36, 7:42, 9:48. STUART. "A Southern Yan kee," 1:09, 3:16, 5:23, 7:29, 9:36. NEBRASKA: "Apartment for Peggy," 1:00, 3:52, 6:44, 9:38. "The Creeper," 2:40, 5:32, 8:26. CAPITOL: "Intermezzo," 1:41, 4 25, 7:09, 9:54. "Lawless Val ley," 2:52, 5:36, 8:20. p s I; HS, .' -'til STARTING LINEUP: Howard Fletcher, Charlie Toogrood, Darwin Salestroin, Tom Novak, Harold Dorn, Dick Goerlein, Georre Bostwick, Del Wlerand, Kirk Lee, Bill Mueller and Frank Couopy. can manage to run up a high nesses in the Husker machine, score. The Scarlet director realizes that Pnf riarV fioe fn ! M-fvA T"lnmj hat nn nf t h A n.1- tighten all the defensive weak- j tion's top passers in Frank Tripucka, last year's understudy to Johnny Lujack. The Irish also have two potential Ail-Americans, Jim Martin and Leon Hart, who will bear watching in Sat urday's contest. Saturday's encounter will find Kirk Lee of Fremont, 166 pound sophomore in the startig posi tion at left halfback. Kirk was not Invited back for the early workouts. However, his play with the scout team soon drew Potsy's attention. He was groomed to start the Colorado game a week ago but a pulled muscle kept him sidelined. In recent scrimmages Lee has proved to be the top running back on the field. He drives hard and shows plenty of "savvy" when it comes to picking his holes. The Cornhusker squad should be in fair physical condition. Bob Costello, blocking back and line backer, hurt in the Colorado game in the first quarter will probably be ready. Frank "Dutch" Meyer, will not see any action in the weekend contest. mi'iwiMi mm m,LlhLim JAMES STEWART LJ Alfred IliUhceck's O S KOPE f I 1 ' Color by Technicolor! I 1 Sor ROr-K from Mart I I 1 1:15, S:SO, 6:3d, t AZ, : S , Tl KS. "SORRT, WRANfl -lMBI:, V Timor Oym It :4J J 11 HED SKELTOH "A SOUTHERK YANKEE" n ii Last Feature Starts at 10:30! ' flhmn Open 1J:4 M. 44 to f JEANNE CRAIN 1 WILLIAM HOLDEN . 11 ra !mrs Appn 1J:4 Mmt. JEANNE CRAIN WILLIAM HOL EDMUND GWENN "APARTMENT FOR PEGGY a a CXor fcy Technicolor THE CREEPERS m w a a i Fun Caloret AMATEUR NITE! On our stare at 8:00 p.m. Q4 Top Acts! Competing for $25.0 in cash prizes! 0? THE HCR.KN J i INGR1D BER41M AN hi TNTERMEZZO" "LAWLESS VALLEY" Z6e to OfM 11:4 CllklnAYI " ARROTT A COtfTBLLO JUmIAI ( MLIT IRASKEN81ILN- ik.-. I J'hi k 1 Colo, Keynote of new fashion Is color . . . vliether it's Kam 'Mytli tiny sparkling Ieals, braided or twisted in many strand necklaces and earrings , . . or vliellier it's IVg IMalloy's vliisper-ftheer nylons in romantic Ladv liook colors Drawing Room Group (L-Urm Sheer) Silliouelle Black Tulip Polonaise .Bronze Green 195 1 330 I prs. al Active Group ( Daytime Sheer) Ciin-Mctal Amber Taupe 2JL4 Koru 'Myth' Matching earrings and necklaces, braided or twisted strands in Bronze and Gold. Green and Gold, or Iris Blue and Gold. $1 each lloiTy ... Firs! Floor Jewelry . . First Floor fill mm