Friday, November 4, 1949 Expert and Percentage Colo. Mo. Jerry Warren (.816) Mo. Cub Clem (.798)! Mo. Fritz Simpson (.775) j Mo. Harlan Beideck (.755) Mo. Jack Donovan (.714) Mo. Jerry Ewing (.714) Mo. Frosh Point For Upset in Today's Dual Can the frosh upset the varsity? That's the question that has been running around the campus in the mind of all track-minded stu dents for the past week. That question will prevail until Friday afternoon at 4:30 when the respective two-mile teams meet in Memorial Stadium. Carrying the burden of the freshmen's hopes is Wayne Judds. Judds has consistently 'pushed' Gene Yelkin, who is one of the varsity's best, in practice and Weir expects a scorching duel right down to the wire. Besides Judds, the frosh have high hopes in Louis Million of Sidney and Hobe Jones of Lincoln. Jones, was the gold medal winner of the half mile last spring at the Nebraska State High School track and field meet held at Lincoln. Jones, who was hobbled with a leg injury, ran i.way from the pack as he took hn eay Class A victory. Weather Helpful The frosh were sble to turn in fnme good practices this week as the weather remained ideal for the Riueling two-mile jaunt. Since the 'Grcenies have been able to practice, it has increased their chances for an upset victory. The weatherman has predicted clear skies for Friday and Weir ex pects some excellent times from his runners. Coach Weir reported that the frosh will have a three-fold rea son for putting forth all their ef forts Friday. Weir gave these three reasons for expecting the frosh to -eive their all: 1. They will te running against the varsity. 2. Their times will be turned in LINCOLN SYMPHONY Concert Series 7 Concerts featuring ELENA NTKOLfiEDI Creek Contralto Nov. 7, 199 VRONSKY and ERE IN Premiere Piano Duo EUGENE LIST PianiO ISAAC STERN Violinist STUDENT TICKETS $roo Uw O Tax at STUDENT UNION Single dmiwoTi vill be old llie night of concert" I II. SO ca inL lax. n .(I KHAWS e ma uw a mr mi mm w m m w m - -v . m m . m w vw a m ' ! 1 Mere Aire Your Winners 15 Drake Harv. Princ. KS Okla. IS Princ. Okla. Princ. Okla. Princ. Okla. IS Princ. Okla. IS Harv. Okla. IS Harv. Okla. to Big Seven Commissioner Reaves Peters who will conduct a frosh Big Seven two-mile championship postal meet 3. Their times will be tabulated against those of Iowa State and Missouri in another postal meet. MAIN FEATURES START LINCOLN: "The Gal Who Took the West," 1:30, 3:33. 5:36, 7:40, 9:44. STUART: "Red, Hot and Blue," 1:39, 3:41, 5:43, 7:46, 9:49. NEBRASKA: "Song of Surren der," 1:08, 4:32 7.56. "This is My Affair," 2:45, 6:09, 9:33. CAPITOL: "Cassablanca," 1:00, 3:58, 7:26. "Geronimo," 2:24, 5:52, 9:45. Amateur Stage Show 9:05. V V TOM 'N JERRY Tl K. riNHV" Nh raw" for Whlt! You Ain't Seen Vuttin' Till rou tee llutton Slrultin'!! BETTY HUTT0N VICTOR MATURE ia 'RED HOT and BLUE' jO u NEXT -FORSYTHE WOMAN" T 1 Wanda Hendrix ill Mac Donald Carey Claude Rains 'Sng of Surrender a -PI4 S- Robert Taylor Barbara Stanwyck J TK!S IS MY AFFAIR' But Gift Book Tickets Now! TONITE ! AMaTKI R MTK Om the 8crra! i 4 TOP ACTS CEROMMO" Tim t 1 ..nkrrt Barart CattHaa" Jk in "It' A Greai Feelint Pins "CHy Across the River' worn jV. Dri Opa Hour 1rkaiclr rim ar I P. M.! i r THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Minn.- j Mich. Iowa I Purdue Ark. Rice Minn. Mich. Rice Minn. Mich. Rice Minn, f Mich. Rice Iowa f Mich. Rice Minn. Mich. Rice Minn. Mich. Rice Table Tennis Play Begins "Killers" roamed the basemen of the Union this week as the table tennis tourna nent got un der way. League winners and first round byes were as follows: League I, Bill Nuckolls won Miller's Thrift All Vool LIKED COATS 24 95 V ire in wool favorite er with addition Winx, Grey. mitL USC-Stan. Tex Baylor Navy Tulane use Tex. Tulane use Baylor Tulane use Baylor Tulane use Baylor Tulane use Tex. Tulane use Tex. Tulane over Hile Goodrich while Roger Miller, Ron Butler, Duane Deit ering, and Jim Sharp had byes. In League II, Keith Fiene was victorious over Larry Blazer. Byes were given to John O'Neal, Harry Collins, Charles Lawson and Ken Davis. League III saw Bob Rogers beat Jim Ealey and Carl Fuhren bach take Albert Naber. Floor QSudgci-Cosiseioiis (Co-eds: 1 rovnl or ucdc, smart? lailorrJ in in(s box-Ml rol. limriiKHi of sip-lining. Sire 2 to 18. Thrift Flow Downstairs (f IAnlf!? PAGE 7 Ag Union Offers 2 Cups of Coffee Numerous Ag students were seen drinking their second cup of coffee for the price of one at the Ag Union Wednesday afternoon. The coffee hour is to be a weekly event at the "Dell" ac cording to John Killeen, Ag Union director. 30 Minute Cleaning and Pressing E i Tailoring n xperr Aiumum ri ! Cifrete burns Reweaving Sn-M.th nir. Keep You Neat Cleaners and Laundry 1229 R St. : included yowr riAjn Grccw, If 25c U C Kids 9c Open 12:15