Tues'day, October 19, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 "Cornhuskers To Meet KU . At Lawrence Big Seven Standings W. L. T. p. G. OP. Kansas 2 0 0 1 0(10 60 14 Oklahoma 1 0 0 1.0(H) 42 0 Iowa State 2 2 0 .500 60 46 Nebraska 1 1 0 ..100 25 34 Colorado 1 2 0 .313 33 Missouri 0 0 0 . 000 0 Kansaa State 0 2 0 .000 0 64 0 62 Coach Potsy " Clark's Nebraska gridmen will face their third con ferpnce foe this Saturday at Law rence, Kansas, when they meet the Kansas Jayhawkers. The Huskers long have been a jinx to the KU footUill team and anything could happen. The Jay hawkeds scored a 12-0 win over a stubborn George Washington eleven Friday night while the Huskers bowed to a powerful Notre Dame club. 44-13. Missouri Opens Loop Play. !Oln the other conference game this week, Coach Don Faurot's vaunted Missouri Tigers finally make their loop debut against Iowa State at Columbia. The Mis sourians possess wins over SMU, Navy and St. Louis and have lost to Ohio State this year. The Cy clones rapped Colorado last week, 18-7, but do not figure to out last the Mizzou eleven. Both Colorado and Oklahoma will tests non-conference foes this weekend. The Sooners will meet Texas Christian, a 14-13 winner over Kansas U, at the TCU home ' field. Last week the Oklahoma gifdders romped to a 42-0 ver dict over Kansas State. Colorado plays host to a home state eleven when they go against Colorado State. j Kansas State is idle this week. Big Seven prestige was boosted : during the past two weeks by ; Missouri wins over SMU and ! Navy and the Oklahoma Soon cr's triumph over Texas U. Fischer Among: Leaders. in the scoring department. (f-orge Thomas of Oklahoma held rts lead in the individual scoring race, with a total of 36 points. Nebraska's Cletus Fischer is tied for fifth place with 18 points. Alpha Lambda Delta will meet at 5 p. m. Thursday in Ellen Smith Hall. Alpha Phi Omrsa will have a W-eial meeting Tuesday merit at 7 p. m. in the Union. Sig North, national secretary of the organiza tion, will be the guest speaker. - ( he Hits yA uke a . - ...... nr-Ant j . i n -m m -w-- I HONORS AS rUUBACA ttU-UKlfc, AW L Ali Ann mrrrR in 1?4A I BlGJOUGH GWS-AAW r r " . VlX''tr 'train-wreck m ' I ( Vr il l HIS CRVSHMG VX Vv .47 y )X BLOCKS Nil),, n TOJrt JS TACKLE ' shifted JfJ ' v A HIM T0 ..HUSKER'S MAIN HOPE FOR ALL-AMERICA HONORS Golfers End First Round Intramural Golfers ended first round play at Pioneer Golf course Sunday. The top eight teams will compete again next Sunday for the championship and Jack Best points. Leading at the halfway point for team honors were the ATO's with a score of 348. The ATO's foursome was composed of Al Blessing, Doug Dale, Lee Moore, and Jim Harkrader. Trailing the ATO's were Phi Delt's 350; DU's, 359; Beta Theta Pi, 363; Sigma Phi, 364; Phi Psi, 365; Theta Xi, 371; Delts, 393. These team scores will be added to the totals of next Sunday's play to determine the team championship. The individual standout of Sun day's play was Joe Gifford of SAE, with a score of 76. Jerry Bech of Theta Xi was next with an 82, with Art Parchin of TKE third with 83. Pi Tau Sigma will meet Tues day, Oct. 19, at 7 p. m. in Room 206 Richards lab. IT'S COMING! 1 1 DAYS 'Til Homecoming HALF PRICE Stationery, Note Sheets, Billtilth and Dixon Kile-Kite Pencils Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street for attraction in action! Kcgler Entries Close Oct. 21 Entries in the fall-winter bowl ing league are due to close Octo ber 21 at 5:00 P.M. All groups interested should file their entries at 102 Physical Ed ucation building or telephone 3180 University. Bowlers can play on only one team. Louis E. Means, director of physical education, hopes to or ganize the teams into eiht leagues. Interfraternity leagues, interdenominational leagues, in tercollege. 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