Sunday, October 24, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Huskers Continued from Page 1. one yard line. Frank Collopy jr. galloped across for the lone mark er on another line buck. Bobby Costello's try for extra point was good. The third quarter ended with Kansas leading 13-7. Junior Col lopy's punting and running were bright spots in the Husker of fense. Collopy was driving for all he was worth on line plays. Kenny Fischer's play also stood out in the Nebraska backficld. Fischer's passing was good although at times erratic. Kansas' other touchdowns were made in the third and fourth quarters. The third period had hardly begun when Dick Gilman tossed a long heave to Bud French for pay dirt. French took the pass on the Nebraska 25 where Junior Collopy caught him but couldn't hold on. The play covered 40 yards. Norris Blocks Kick The third Kansas marker came as a result of a blocked kick by Darrell Norris and a recovery by Byron Sperry on the Husker 16 yard line. Moffelt took the ball to the one' and Forest Griffith rammed over. Kansas had possession of the ball as the fourth quarter started. Dick ' Gilman' s pass intended for McDoriaTd was incomplete but the referee ruled interference by Ne braska. Gilman passed to Sperry for a gain of eight yards bring ing the ball to the Nebr. 48. Grif fith hit the line for a first down and once more Gilman dropped back and shot a pass to Darrel Norris who romped across the husker goal line. Sperry's kick was good. Nebraska Outdowns KU Nebraska managed to make more first downs than Kansas but the difference was Gilman's pitching. The Kansas passer com pleted six out of 18 forwards and all of them aided the touchdown department. Potsy Clark's squad played a much better came here in the I is 1 ' - & .At - Courtesy Lincoln Journal. CHARLIE TOOGOOD veteran Tackle from North Platte, led the Husker forward wall in the game against Kansas Saturday. Fly Casting TourneyOpens Any student or faculty member may enter the Intramural bait and fly casting touramcnt, Oct. 31, from 2 to 4 p.m. This unusual event will take place at Oak Lake park, North 10th -street. No official entry is needed, and there are no experts. Each entrant is asked to bring his own bait and fly rods, reels and line. However, the depart ment of Physical Education will furnish equipment for those who have none. The following prizes will be awarded: winner first place, men, new fly tying kit; faculty cham pion, new fly rod; winner second place, men, fly tying kit; winner third place, men, two casting plugs; winner fourth place, men, official U of N sweat shirt; wo man champion, new fly reel; sec ond place, women, two casting plugs; third place, women, sur prise award. DM Football Playoffs To Begin This Week Intramural touch football play moves into the play-off stage this week. With the winners and second place teams decided in three leagues, the play-offs get under way Mon day at Peter Pan park. In League I the ATO gridders copped first place with five wins and no setbacks. Second place is still undecided as three teams bigma iJni tp- Toj The Nebraska campus has been the scene of agitation about seating space at football games all semester. After tortuous months of deep thought, we have come up with another hair-brained scheme which will probably set the world on fire. As the ticket demand far overreaches the supply, this corner can't see why the university doesn't close the south end of the stadium into the horseshoe as originally planned. Of course, there is a money factor, but we have heard that good ol' A. J. is wading knee-aeep in the greenbacks in his Coliseum office. Patsy Clark's rebuilding program is, according to re port, going to produce some fine teams in the next few years, teams which could draw well over the 35,t)00 (approx imate) capacity the stadium can now support. The cost of constructing this addition would probably be paid back to the university coffers in a few years, it seems. With th closing of the south end, the beauty of the stadium will be greatly enhanced. No longer will fans be Lawrence stadium than statistics aDie io see me ugly lacaaes ol the Mechanic Arts building will show. The Huskers were and the Electrical Engineering building abnvp th rnunllv- ,? o o - J ugly board tence which now surrounds the varsity practice field. The new stadium would be one of the most beautiful in the country if this plan were to be carried through. The addition would complete a highly efficient and handsome athletic plant, already the biggest and best in the confer ence and among the top of the nation. If Nebraska is goiiTg to return to the Big Time in football, it should have the stadium to go with it. How about it, NU? Kansas Nebraska 12 ft playing good football but Kansas was the better team. The loss of Clctus Fischer and Tom Novak in the initial half may have been the reason for tKc Husker col lapse:"T!ie two sparked the play ing in the first and second quar ters. Stat istirs Virst downs fi Rushing . Passing 1 penalties 0 0 Net anls rnslnnK 10(1 R7 Korwanls attempted IS M Forwards compieied H 11 Net yards forwards lf7 1M interrrpted by 1 3 Yards intercepted returned 16 '.Nt Punts number 7 1't Ki'turned by Wl ,'iS Punt average 3ti '2 Kicknffs number 4 .'1 Heturned by 4H fifi I'limhlrs 2 2 Own tumbles recovered 0 2 Penalties HI Yards lost nn penalties . . r8 lit.1", Score bv pounds: Kansas . '. " 7 IS 7 : N. bra.-1( II 0 7 0 - Summary: Nebraska. ..tcber. Dambroper. Tooe;ood. (indttey. Shlestrom. Bauer, Hazen. I'.olan. Means, Lift end 1 I . ft tackle Lett cuar.lt 1 hhiae. ( enter - Novak. Mtileln. Ppellman. Kifcbt c.uani loin, i.a, dir. Haw- kin-. Rikht tackle Corclem. Sedlacek. Reese. P.iKhl end- Schneider, Sailors. Magsa nien. Q ini tei back Costello. Bauer. led hi: If bark Fischer. C. Kisclier. Wie- pa'wl. i:i;:"t halfback Ferguson. Mueller, Hut ton. I'.loom. Fullback -Collopy. Moor, Young. Kansas. T.rft ni Schmidt, Dar Norris, Del Norris. I.elt tackle- Kills. T.e Rouse. I .eft stiard- K. Jfperry, ldotix, Fink. Center Monroe, F.irlerts. Rit:bt Kuard Tomlinson, Simons, Stevens. Richl tackle Johnson, McCormlck. Jlnimm. Klcht end Sperry D.. Fischer. Smith. Quarterback (;ilman. Simons. Amber. Left halfback Moffett, Bertuzzi, Mal- lon. Kik-ht halfback-Bertuzzi, French, Mc Donald. , Fullback Orlf ftth. Tempi. Kansaa he-orlnic. Touchdowns: McDonald, B. Sperry. Cirif fith lsr Norris. Points after touchdown: K. Sperry .3 ementa). Nebraska Scoring-. Touchdowns: callopy. Points after touchdown : Coslrtlo tplacei mnt . Officials: Louise House (William Jewell) referee; firady Sklllern (Oklahoma! um pire; Charles Bresnahan (Colorado A.AM.) lead linesman; Bat Shunatona (Oklahoma) field JlKlK. Netiraska 0 0? 0 7 KmihX 0 7 13 7- 27 Union lo Sponsor Top IM Golf Daiicins Lessons m icams lee uii "Dance expertly by the time the formal season opens" is the motto of Donna McCandless, teacher of the Union dancing lessons that begin Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Union ballroom. Tuesday's lesson will be the first in a series of six lessons in ballroom dancing held every Tuesday at the same time. Interested students shouid reg ister in the Union office. The first lesson will be for both men and women. Several separate lessons will follow Utility of form is a concept which one "Ec" instructor has no trouble in making clear. It means the changing of something from an unusable to a usable form. He concludes, "That's what the girdle industry does." XMAS CARDS Assortment and All-Alike. 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The final round of the fall golf tournament will be played Sun day, Oct. 31 as the top eight qual ifying teams will tee off to deter mine the fall champions. Totals of the four man team playing in the second round will be added to the total scored by that team in the qualifying round, to determine the team champion ship and Jack Best placings. Alpha Tau Omega came out on top in the first round with a team total of 348. followed closely by the Phi Delts with 350. Delta IJp silon was third with 359, Beta Theta Pi came in fourth with 363, followed by the Sig Eps with 364, the Phi Psis with 365, Theta Xi with 371 and the Delts with a score of 393. Joe Gifford of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was low man in the qualifying round as he shot a 76. Jerry Beck, Theta Xi, was second with an 82, followed by Art Par chen, TKE, with an 83 and Bill Rolfsmeyer, Phi Delt, with an 84. Turkey Race s Week's IM Program The 1948 annual turkey race will be held Thursday, Oct. 28. Starting time for the event will be 4:30 p.m. The race will start from the front stadium steps. This year the course is one mile Ion?. Starting from the stadium steps the runners will go to the other end of the mall and turn left down 14th Street. They will proceed clown 14th to Avery Avenue and turn left and con tinue around the practice field and go through the gate behind the field house onto the practice field and then to the other end of the liold. Eligibility Rules. v Any man enrolled in the uni versity who is not a track letter man and is not now on the two mile squad is eligible to com pete. Each contestant must furnish his own costume. Contestants must wear num bers pinned on the front of their chests as assigned. All intramural managers must call for all their numbers on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 102 P. E. building. Managers are responsible in soeing that all numbers are properly pinned on each man. AJ1 organizations must have at least six men finish the race to qualify for team participation. Any number of men may compete from each organization. All groups having ten or more en tries are given a bonus of five Jack best points. All entries are due Tuesday,. Oct. 26. The winning fraternity will be given a trophy and the inter denominational winner will be given a trophy. The individual champion will win a turkey and a medal. Last place wins an egg. First 32 Given Toints. Points will be given to the first 32 places starting from 32 on down. All paiticipanls should arrange to practice and condition them selves. Any contestant in doubt about his physical ability to run the distance should call at the student health center for exami nation. If any contestant does not go the entire distance his team loses all points for team placing. tan. yellow, red. rreen, tnsroon and beipe. Perfect for loafing. Sturdy ma terial, itenemusly cut and reinforced Ayers, 1400 O. MORROWS 8ELF SKRV1CK LAl'NDRY 1()24 Que St Open 9:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Student owned. r 13fh & 0 -fV SPECIAL JLAtWBKY CASES 02.49 ALL "FLOAT PAINTING Chooie From Our Stock f r, SUPPLIES LIB THE CO-OP 2-3174' In the Friday, Oct. 22, issue of The Daily Nebraskan, the story concerning- the Union Halloween dance to be held nevt weekend stated that free refreshments would be served as prizes. The Daily Ne braskan wishes to retract this statement since it has been in formed that free refreshments will not be served. silon, Zeta Beta Tau, and Sigma Chi have games remaining. The Sig Chis meet the ZBT's in a post poned tilt Monday on the West mall. The winner then plays the Sig Eps for runnerup position. League II finds three teams at the top. Phi Delta Theta, Delta Tau Delta and Beta Sigma Psi all boast 4-1 records. In a meet ing of the three, it vas decided that, by coin flip, Beta Sigma Psi won second place and Tuesday's game between Phi Delts and the Delts would decide the winner in that league. The loser will not get into the playoffs. Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Nu placed first and second in League III. Kappa Sigma took League IV laurels and second place will be decided between the DU's, Sig Alphs and Theta Xi. Theta Xi and SAE meet Monday at Peter Pan and the winner tangles with Delta Upsilon for second place. Inter-Varsity and Lilies took first place honors in Leagues V and VI respectively with Ag So cial Club and Geology ending in the two second spots. Another playoff contest Monday will pit the ATO's against the Sigma Nu's. Monday's prid schedule Is as follows: Ar No. 1 Ar SHia! Cluh vs. Dorm B. Ar No. 2 Cornhusker Coop vs. Sigma Alpha Mil. Pioneer loop vs. nil Kappa Mall Sigma Chi Zeta Beta East Mall Psi. Wst Tau. Playoff contests at Peter Pan: No. 1- Sinma Nu vs. Alpha Tau Omepa. No. 2 -Theta Xi vs. Sifma Alpha Kp-silon. Four Remain In Intramural Tennis Meet Four men, Bob McGehee, T?ob Means, Don MacArthur and Jim Curran, have advanced to the semifinal round of the intramural tennis tournament, according to the intramural office. McGehee, an independent, goes into the semifinals after beating another independent. Bob Radin, 6-4, 6-4. Bob Means of Beta Theta Pi nosed Morioraty 6-3, 5-7. 7-5. Don MacArthur, who lost out to Beta Dick Means in the finals last year, advanced to the four-man bracket with a 6-0. 6-1 victory over Bob Partridge of Phi Gamma Delta. MacArthur is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Phi Delt Jim Curran took Dick Agnew of Delta Upsilon 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 in the other match. SNARE THE BEARS Days 'Til Homecoming: SURPLUS Portable r.licroscopes We offer a limited quantity of surplus portable micro scopes for sale. These are all new, in original cartons and arc offered at a fraction of original cost Specifications: Overall height 8 inches, turret with three different powers. Will accept auxiliary eye-piece for higher powers desired. Fully adjustable on tiltback base. Optical system: pitch-polished lenses. These portable microscopes are offered subject to prior sale on the following terms: Price $9.00, includes shipping and packing charges. Check or money order should be sent with your order or $2.50 deposit, the microscope to be sent C.O.D. for balance. Any check received after Quantity has been sold will be returned promptly. Gibson Page Co., Inc. Dealer Im XTmr- Surplu iiOX 1130, ROCHESTER, 2, N. T.