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Sunday, October 2, 1949 pi .. J ? MM. - v- I J.v .... - - ""V- IN THE BASKET Bill Mueller, starting Nebraska left halfback, right into the basket by slingin' Fran Nagle. Gopher Back "Fall Workouts Essential For Indoor Track" Weir Coach Ed Weir, University of Nebraska track maestro, wants all men interested in indoor track to start working out this fall, if at all possible. Coach Weir believes that there are a lot of boys in school who are capable of making the team. Fall workouts are very essential to indoor track. He wants all middle distance men to report immediately. There are quite a few varsity men working out now, along with a good number of freshmen. All freshmen interested are urged to come out. There will be a fresh man postal meet Oct. 15 with Colo, and Kaas. More postal meets are scheduled for later in the month. Quite a few of the most out standing performers in the state high school meet last spring are working out. The list at the pres ent time includes Jim Abernathy, Bob Barchus, Glen Beerline, Dean Brittenham, Ted Conner, Blake Cathro, Don Coupens, Hobe Jones, Wayne Judds, Dale Schnackel, Jim Sommers. Irving Thode, Dan VVWVVVVVUVVVV1VVVVVVVVUVVVVVIVVVVV1VVVV i meet the soft collar that won't vrinklc . . . ever! f ? New! Van Hcuscn Century You can sleep in the Van Heusen Century . . . study in it, and yet, the soft collar stays smooth and smart from dawn to dark . . . and longer without starch. Perhaps your profs can't tell you v hy, but your Van Heusen dealer can. In regular collar or wide-spread. $3.95 and $1.95 . 0 Van Heusen! "tlx; world's smartest PRILLIPS IONES COf., Tolman, Don Webb, and Harold Wray. Among the varsity men work ing out is Esref Aydin, leading two miler, who ran to the airbase and back the other day for his distance work. Don Cooper, in door polevault champion, is back in competition. He is going to try and run the sprints along with his polevaulting. Harold Kopf, Nebraska 880 star, who won the Southwest Confer ence meet in '46 with a 1:55.6 will be back. ' The Huskers, Conference In door Champs last ' year, will be without the services of Alan Thompson and Bill Mountford, both dropping out of school. It is rumored that Mountford will be back next semester. The Huskers are weak in weights at the time, but the fine group of froshman footballers will bolster the weight dept. Always in the past footballers have scored heavily for the track team. The Huskers have one of the most attractive indoor schedules shirts HW IOU J. K. T THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 holds on to the pigskin dropped George Hudak. gives chase. 1919 Football Champs Lose 6-0 Last year's champs defeated! That was the story as the Sigma Nu's took the measure of Beta Theta Pi. Shepard of the Sigs in tercepted a Beta pass to set the way for the only score of the game. On the next play Hinde passed to Isham for the score. The play covered forty yards. Wednesday's scores: Delta Upsilon 1. Phi Delta Theta n Phi Gamma Delta 14. Phi Kappa P.i 0. Delta Tau Delta 7. Sipma Phi 6. Alpha Tan Omega 19. Alpha Gamma Rho 6. Sipma Alpha Epsllon 1, Sigma Chi 0. Dorm B 32, Dorm C 0. Thursday's scores: Methodist House 0. Cotner House 7. Lillies-V-5'a 0. Student Union 1. Phi Kappa Phi 0. Delta Sisma Phi 1. Pioneer House 8, Brown Palace 12. Newman Club 0. Inter-varsity 13. Beta Theta PI 0. Sigma Nu 6. Friday's scores: Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6, Beta Sigma Pai 0. Sigma Chi 12, Kappa Sigma 0. Delta Upsilon 0. Pnl Gamma Delta 12. Phi Delta Theta 12. Alpha Gamma Rho 0. Delta Tau Delta 6. Phi Kappa Psi 0. in many years. It consists of sev en meets, five of which will be held in Lincoln. The schedule is as follows: Jan. 28, Iowa etate Lincoln Feb. 4. Minnesota Minneapolis. Feb. II. Kansas Lincoln. Feb. 18, Missouri Lincoln. Feb. 22, Kansas State Lincoln. Feb. 25. Oklahoma Lincoln. Mar. 3-4. Big 7 meet Kansas City. At Gold's, the soft Collar that vont wrinkle Kcw! Van Menson Contrary u Ys, it's the new Van Heusen Century eliirt that is sure to be your favorite because it won't wrinkle ... II EVER! Your choice of regular or wide-spread eollar. Exclusive In Lincoln on GOLD'S Street Floor SS Football . . Ctint limed from Tage 1. running back by the name of Dave Skrien took over the scor ing duties. The first of Skrien's touchdowns came on a break. Husker Ferguson was forced to punt after a 35-yard Nagle to Regier pass was called back by a penalty. Bye ran six yards to the Ne braska 29 and Skrien twisted and turned his way to the goal line. His next score came three minutes later. Again a Husker penalty forced Ferguson to kick. This time the ball was downed on the Nebraska 27. Skrien covered the remaining yardage in two rough plays. The scoring jaunt was for four yards. The game was roughly played all the way with five Minnesota players being carried off the field. The well-conditioned Husk ers had two minor injuries. Ralph Damkroger bruised his bad shoulder early in the first period but Returned to the game in that quarter. Fists flew in the last ! period when Dick Gregory jumped on Kenny Fischer after the ball was blown dead. MINNESOTA. LE Grant. Soltau Mitchell. IMPORTANT . . . For your convenience reserva tions, may be accepted for intra mural matches in Room 102, P. E. Building, from 4 to 6 p. m. and 8-10 a. m. Monday through Fri day and 9 to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p. m. Saturday except foot ball days wehn the afternoon ses sion will be canceled. All I M tennis tournament matches will have priority on the Grass-tex courts. All participants are advised to use this reserva tion system for those with reser vations will have priority. Arrange the date and time with your opponent. Those without phone numbers are responsible for contacting their opposition. Matches must be played before respective round deadlines or for feited. DEADLINES First round must be completed by 5 o'clock Oct. ,'ilh. Second round must be completed by 5 o'clock Oct. 10th. Third round must be eofnpleted by 5 o'clock Oct. 14th. Fourth round must be completed by 5 o'clock Oct. 18th. Fifth round must be completed by 5 o'clock Oct. 21st. The final round matches will be scheduled later. Deadlines for doubles are the same as those for singles, EOB SLEZAK, Supervisor. PAGE 3 LT bert. LG C Olson. RG RT RE QB LH RH Koniellini, Juszewski, Maikert, lio- H, Hendrickson. Sundin. Tonnemaker, Brennan, Robinson, Lundln, Stolen, Carlson, Holm. Kkbeig, Mundriger, Johansen. Mealey. Eitlin Stoll. MaloskyT Anonpen. Thiele, Wheaton. Bye. Hudak, Iregory. Lawrence. McAliater, rhompson, Hauskens, Warne KB Beiersdorf, njusma, Skiien. Elloitt. NKKRASKA. RE Damkroger. Simon, Busch. LT Toogood. Maxe. LG Salestrom, Spellman, Means. C Novak. Muellen. RG Hawkins. Bauer. Hoy, DiBlase. RT Goeglain. Reese, Rector. RE Magsamen. Regier. Schneider. WB Nagle. Fischer. Wieganil. LH Ferguson. Clark, Bloom. RH Mueller. Ponseigi. FB Yost, Strasheim, Adducl. Minnesota Nebraska 0 14 14 028 0 0 6 06 Scoring: Minnesota touchdowns Soltau. Warner, Skrien 2. Extra points Soltau 4 (placekick ). Nebarska touchdown Damkroger. Officials Referee Rollie Barntim (Wis consin), Umpire John Waldorf (Missouri), Field Judge Archie Morrow (River Kails Teachers), Headlinesman Dick Pendleton (Westminster). We're a Imttin'. Are you a dancin'? JOHNNY COX & His Orchestra Midwest dancing: favorite ForbMkinfS Campu Agent Ed Teetmeirer Ph. 2-3293 JOHNNY COX PH. 2-3930 LINCOLN SYMPHONY SEASON TICKETS SPECIAL PRICEtoU.N. STUDENTS $rjoo Plus Tax SEVEN CONCERTS including Elena Nikolaidi Isaac Stern Vronsky-Babin Eugene List LEO KOPP, Conductor TICKETS ON SALE at the STUDENT UNION and SCHOOL of MUSIC Or From Members of the Following Music Organizations: Sigma Alpha lota Delta Omicron Ma Phi Epsilon Sinfonia r- - vi ' - J