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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1948)
J Vr-Amy November 19, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Frosh Distance Team Finishes Third in Meet Nebraska' freshman two-mile team finished third in the Big Seven freshman telegraphic meet, Coach Ed Weir announced Thursday. Kansas University copped first place honors with 15 points followed by Missouri's Tigers with 24. The Husker team with 67 points, finished two points ahead of Colorado U. Samper of Kansas U won the meet in the time of 9:46.2, and teammate Kazmer finished lnthe runnerup slot. Lee Moore led the Scarlet runners by placing eleventh. Gene Robinson finished thirteenth. Zorinsky Tops Kegler Scries With the IM Bowling league well under way, Ed Zorinsky of the S.A.M.'s leads the three game Beries with high of 580. Firnhaber, Beta Sig, and Carson of the Phi Gams trail with 555 and 553 respectively. Carson of the Thl Gams holds the current edge in individual series scores with 233. Other high series include: Skin ner, Thl Gam, 546; Ecthenkamp, Bete Sig, 536; Stroh, Delts, 533; Stern. S.A.M., 524, and Chastaln, DU, 52S. Trailing Carson for single game honors are: Zorinsky, S.A.M.. 222; Langcnheim, Sig Nu, 216; Ward, Delts, 213; Miller, Beta Sig, 210; Stern, S.A.M., 208; Stroh, Delts, Ecthenkamp, Beta Sigs; Skinner, Phi Gams; and Arrocha, TKE, all with 205's. i Mr r ' J 11 4 inn fm inu All SHIMMERING kWu SATIN in an ankle strap. Comfort for lancing with an clastic hack strap and plat form ftole. 595 BROCADED and BEAU TIFUL . . . this dainty eve ning purse with metallic threads. Inside . . . match ing brocaded compact. Sil- T or gold. 495 r y.w GOLD'S . . . STREET ROOR ilH.c;n.7. v , .ft, , JfimivAiiiK I 5 The 1948 Intramural All-Star football team. Loft to right, back row-rowley, Looke Dahlgren, Means. Front row-Breetzke, Kasmarek, Sharp. Missing are bkog ana outcnow. . " - K 1 v.r,;.r:.;:V- 1 1 1 1 Timers Meet NU Saturday Missouri's trolden-earbed Ti gers, conquerors of Doak Walker and Southern Methodist, come to Memorial Stadium Saturday for the 42nd annual Nebraska-Missouri football game. Kickoff is at 2:00 p. m. A crowd of 35,000 or more, is expected to be on hand for the game. Coached by Don Faurot, smart, lean originator of the cutting split T formation, Missouri's five game winning streak was snapped by Oklahoma. Faurot's backfield may be weakened considerably this week as regular Halfbacks Lloyd Brinkman and Mike Ghnoully are listed as doubtful starters. Nebraska also lost to the mighty Oklahoma Sooners last week by a 41-14 count. The lifetime series between the two schools shows Nebraska win ning 24, Missouri 14 and three games tied. Missouri has a great line with Chester Fritz, the 204 pound left tackle, a blocking, tackling standout. Cage Entries Due Nov. 27 Entries for intramural basket ball are due Nov. 27 in 102 Phys ical Education Bldg. League play will start Dec. 2. Teams may practice at the P. E. Rnildinff anv hour daily, how ever, only two teams per day may reserve the practice floors from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Nightly sessions nr available bv reservation. Competition will be divided into separate leagues if sufficient en tries are received. The leagues will be divided as follows: Interde nominational, Interfraternity A and B leagues, Intcrdormitory, In terdepartmental or intercollege, Ag College, College of Engineer ing, Law and Dental Colleges, In dependent leagues. Military leagues including ROTC and NROTC. Players will be required to fur nish their own suits. The IM de partment will furnish colored game jerseys for all teams not having their own. These should be checked out by the team manager at least ten minutes before game time. Cheering the team . . . wearing the Scarlet nd Cream . . . ith a free N feather from Cold's. A souvenir l Veep from foothall season. Women . . Seeond Hoot Sports wear, Men . . . Street Floor, Men's Store, (BmicIiwcvuiWl BY HAROLD ABRftMSON Saturday is the last home game of the season and the last chance students will have to show their spirit and appreciation to a hard fighting team of Nebraska foot ball players. Saturday will be the last home appearance for such Husker stars as Clctus Fischer, Junior Collopy. John tSedlacck and Dick Hut ton. U name only a few. Though the Scarlet gridsters have been able to eek out only two victories they have given a good account of themselves this season. Win, lose, or draw Satur day the students should be be hind them. At every home game this year cheerleaders have knocked them selves out trying to raise some spirit in the stands. At times (when we were rolling toward the opponents goal) the stands were afire with that real Husker spirit But those instances were in the minority. Most of the time the listless stands on the Ne braska student side represented only a half hearted attempt on the part of rooters to cheer the team. Despite the fact rf animations are split into small groups it is still possible to follow the mo tions of the cheerleaders. The only groups that will not be able to make themselves herd are those seated anywhere in the main stadium will be able to rive the Husker plenty of cheering and fchow plenty o( spirit. Along with this comes an age old gripe at the student body. Why can't students raise their arms as the KU cheering section does. Not only did a tew KU rooters raise their arms, but everyone in their student section joined in with the swaying of the arms whenever the signal was given by the cheerleaders. The grade and high school kids who locate themselves in the North knothole section will offer a rerious challenge to the student cheering sections come this Sat urday. C'mon Huskers. let's see if we can at least outdo the high school kids. K Slate Extension Cluh Kansas Staters recently organ ized their first extension club. Some of the aims of the organ ization include association with others going into the extension field and with state personneL More reoognitjon for extension work and a better understanding of the scope ol the field is another aim. Club membership 5s drawn from students studying to be homo demonstration ager.ts, county sgents and 4-H club ager.ts.