ft Friday, September 28, ' By BOB BANKS Sporte Editor The Scarlet and Cream gridders will not be presenting a sneak previe."v when they play Texas Christan Saturday at 2:00 p.m. in Memorial stadium. For Bill Glassford's crew will be up against a team which al ready has one game under its belt The Horned Frogs dropped their seasonal opener to the Kan sas Jayhawks last Saturday, 27 13. But that score, lopsided though it may seem, does not rep resent the true power of TCU, ac cording to national football au thorities. Gil Bartosh, Ceach Dutch Meyer's flashy quarterback, saw little action because of a leg: injury. And the pre-season season football writeups point ed out that Texas Christian's offense would depend on Bar tosh. Furthermore, the news from down Texas way Indicates he will be ready to go full force j arainst Nebraska. Export and I Northw.- VilL- 1 ND- Penn.- 1 KU- 1 Get.- i MS- I Wash,- j TuL- I Mo.- Percentago ) Colo. Army 1 Ind. Calif. IS NC Mich. Minn. Miami j Ok. A&M Rischo Northw. ViH. Ind. Calif. KU NC MS Wash! Miami Ok. A&M Murphy Northw. VilL Ind. Calif. KU Ga. MS Minn. Miami Mo. Xushner Colo. Army Ind. Calif. KU Ga. MS Wash. Miami Mo. Wilcox Colo. VilL Ind. Calif. KU Ga. MS Wash, Tul. Ok. ASM Bondarin Northw. Army ND Calif. KU Ga. Mich. Wash. Miami Mo. Stern Northw. Army ND Calif. KU NC- MS Wash. Miami Mo. Reynolds- Northw. VilL ND Calif. KU NC MS Minn. Tul. Mo. Gibson Northw. Army ND Calif. KU Ga. MS Wash, Tul. Ok. A&M Eiemond Northw. Army Ind. Penn. IS Ga. MS Minn. Tul. Ok. A&M Cohen Northw. VilL ND Calif. KU NC MS Wash. Miami Mo. Reichonbach Colo. VilL ND Calif. KU NC MS Minn. Tul. Mo. Kissler Northw. Army ND Calif. KU NC MS Minn. Miami Ok. A&M Pieper Northw. VilL ND Calif. KU Ga. Mich. Minn. Miami Ok. A&M Banks Northw. Army ND Penn, KU NC MS Minn. Miami Ok. A&M ATO's !icfnifs By DOUG WILCOX ' Sports Staff Reporter The sun shone down on the intramural grid teams as they played the second day of the sea son. With the sun came both Joy and sadness as the winners went back to their houses full of spirit, and the losers planning for the next tilt and their first victory. In the first game of the evening the Kappa Sigmas played the Beta Sigma Phis. The final score was Kappa Sigs 12 and the Beta Sigs 0. Thfhwjv.appa Sigs scored by precision pining from quarter back Ed Berg. Berg tossed to lineman Buck Everett for one touchdown, and the other six points came on a pass from Berg to Guy Curtis. The tight defensive line play of the Kappa Sigs. accounted for the win. The second game Wednesday was the tilt between the Sigma Alpha Epsilon B squad and the Sigma Nu B team. The final score in this game was 6-0 in favor of the S.A.E. house. The winning touchdown was made late In the last quarter of the game, when Neil Weddel ran over into the end zone from the two yard line. The most outstanding player of the S.A.E. squad was Fete WANT ADS WHEN TCO WANT RESULTS' USE DtlLY REBBsttUH IMJT ADS CASH ZATES Na. a Oh T tlm Fair' I Tin Warai pay IPaygl Vmj, , b,n lit H M t.tt M Sl-wTTlM." U-1S I M JU IM IM IM - I M l.tt l.M 1.1, I m I 1.41 1 i n i.ta I mJTm I IM I I M ( ' 1.10 Inclsos addrwMei wbea flrur ing cost Bring ads to Dally Nebraska? business office, student Union, or null with correct amount and insertions desired. BA.CK. AGAIN Jimmy Phllllpi Combo: Vltwa, Voculiat. Famuli Moum farttaa. Dttyi 2-8831; Evening! 6-T717, S-glWlt. FOUND LadIM wrlut watdh sutalde of Htudrnt Union. Owner may alalm by Idnntiryln wutnh and paying for ad Is Hue Bimln.m Offtoa. BUS MEN AND WAJTB:RB Good oppor tunity (or atutenu. Pull m part tlma. Llniiuln llnlvanlty Club, 11th Floor, Mtuart Mulldln. LOST Cordovan billfold. Valuable PR nm. Reward. Hohait Plnkarton, a-76tta. in So. 11 Clean room lor eentlelTutn, reasonable. Student Hotel. 5-3020. yon (iAuc ia.nn ude rule for $7. no. 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He has been sidelined with an arm injury. uiassrora named three men who will definitely miss the Sat urday fray because of injuries. They are Dick Westin, halfback; Dick Watson, center; and Harvey Goth, tackle. AII-American Bob Reynolds will suit up for the game, but Glassford said the only possible way he would see action was booting conversions. Glassford continued .however, that even this possibility is very remote since Bobby Decker is slated to kick the extra points. Reynolds who received a sepa rated shoulder at Curtis, has been running with the number one team at lefthalf. But he was not suited up. Glassford further said Reynolds probably will not play in either the Kansas State or Penn State games on Oct. 6 and 13. Follow ing the Penn State contest, x-rays will again be taken of Reynolds' Here Are Your Winners Jeffrey who did most of the passing for his team. Following the S.A.E. and S.N. tilt the boys from the A.T.O. B team played the boys from the Fiji B squad. The final score was A.T.O. 28, the Phi Gams, 6. The A.T.O. men had a pow erful offensive team with such players as Lyle Blue, Mat Bai ley, Doug Dale and Gene Cot tar. Blue accounted for two A.T.O. touchdowns while Mat Bailey passed to Dale for one T.D. and another pass to Gene Cotter for the other final score. According to the A.T.O. house, the outstanding player of the game was Mat Bailey, their passer. Sigma Chi took on the boys from the Delta Tau Delta house. Main Features Start Lincoln: "M i llionaire For Christy," 1:35, 3:45, 5:45, 9:35; Sneak 7:45. Stuart: "Rhubarb." 1:00. 3:09 5:18, 7:27, 9:36. Nebraska: "Smokv." 1:12. 4:33 7:54; Kentucky," 2:49, 9:10, 9:31. uapitoi: 'Canadian Pacific," 1:22, 4:42, 8:02; "Mr. Belvedere Goes To College," 3:05, 6:25, 9:42. Open 12:48 Romantic Comedy! ataj BttANOt Iff A Howl! H. Altaia ttmtth'a Hllarlnua Tale of a Cat who tnharltfld :i0,0IIO, eoil It's Tba Cal'a Meowl! Kay OLUND Jan STULliaS 50c T1U 6 TIM MUlionain lont-ua Ertrl IXIIalttlul Jolnr Cartnaa ret Smith "raotbaU IbrlUi W NOW tHBWINB X Color Encore Triumphs FED Macf.'.lT.SAY ANNE BAXTER "SMOKY" plus loe.etta young k1chasd ceeene KENTUCKY ortiw Ii4 mil. (lllr te AI.WATI 2 BIG HITS! SNOB TONITE! "Belviftnre Oeea ta Oollege" and "Canadlaa raalllD7' TOMOEEOW Tht Great Sorority Swindle! "take an GF MY UTTil CL" Starr tug leanna CK.A11 rius Snd Hit! The BIG CARNIVAL Kirk Vaaglaa a Jan Sterling SSe to mm Tni Plut 6 I SNEAK JUEUEW 7:45 t in in J shoulder to observe the healing process. Aside from Westin, Watson, Goth and Reynolds, Glassford said the "general physical condition of the squad is good." The Husker mentor made no comment on the final score, but he did say that "from the standpoint of overall organiza tion, we are not as well pre pared for Texas Christian this year as we were for Indiana last season." Glassford attributed this to the lack of veteran material, minor injuries and the weather condi tions at Curtis After snenrlins th( matar nort of its drills on TCU nlavs the varsity concentrated on a general review ana oDtaining more pol ish Thursday. Glassford expects to suit up about 50 players Satruday. He as serted that "Nebraska will need every man it has got against the Horned Frogs." National football prcgnosti- cators have installed the Scarlet In IM The final score in this game was I to 0. This, in the reporter's opinion, was the most spectacular game of the day. Although the game was tight until the last few sec onds the Sig Chis won it when Bill Hofgard passed over the line of scrimmage to Jack March. Here is the way the play was set up. When time ran out In the fourth quarter the official of the game let each team see how far they could go from the line of scrimmage. The team to go the farthest distance would win the game. The Delts first took the ball but Marvin Bridges intercepted a.Helt pass giving the Sigs possession of the ball. After two futile attempts Sigma Chi finally completed a pass over the line of scrimmage r V if KV Ihc "A" I: ' : ih-i - m si' -Vv, He's a rf3'-; Ufa ' f w v - r; - -L k' l " ' ' it Vv t M 4r7i III V I - i t.. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN and Cream as a six-point favor ite. The Texas Christian squad is expected to arrive in Lincoln this morning. It will workout on the Memorial Stadium turf at 2:00 p.m. Offensively, Glassford will start Frank Simon and George Paynich, ends; Dick Regier and George Prochaska, tackles; Cliff Dale and Clayton Curtis, guards; and Verl Scott, center. Running In the offensive back field will be John Bordogna, quarterback; Tom Carodine and either Don Smith or Don Voet, halfbacks; and Nick Adduci, full back. Carrying the Nebraska defen sive load will be Dick Goll and Dennis Emanuel, ends; Gerry Minnick and Bob Mullen, tackles: and Ed Husmann and Carl Brasee, guards. In the defensive secondary will be Hopp and Bill Schabaeker, linebackers; Carodine and Bor dogna, halfbacks; and Decker, safety. HISS making it the winner of a very close game. Outstanding player of the game was Marvin' Bridges, who 1711 VanDorn 'Anything from a bite to a banquet9 Reasonable Prices SCiV elands far "Activities" and he lot of them. Hays firBt-etring basketball. Vriles for the school paper. Represents bis class on the student council. And on top of that, he's a good student. Telephone people are like that, too. Besides giving good, friendly, courteous telephone service, they take part in numerous extracurricular activities. That's why you'll find telephone men and women working on charity drives, joining service clubs, leading Scout troops. ' The name spirit of friendlines and helpfulness which lies behind the fine telephone service this country receives, makes telephone people A-people in their communities. BELL TELEfKSKE SYSTEM UV f! i . . ! .-- wmw i mi iiwimr r niii.iii.ii- " " Harvey Goth , . .Ace tackle will be ready for action against TCU. He has been sidelined with an injury. intercepted the pass and stopped the Delt menace. The final game of the day was the tilt between the Sigma Phi Epsilon and Beta Theta Pi. The final score was 21 to 6 In favor of the Sig Eps. The T. D.s were scored by passes from Ted Kratt to Bob Swanda, Bill An derson, and Bob Biers. The passing of Ted Kratt was quite good and the entire offen sive play of the Sig Eps was good. s m a 1 ,v:vv.-.. '1 Frosh Prepare For . Missouri Encounter By TOM KISSLER Sports Staff Reporter Coach Ike Ranscom is grooming his N. Uw B-team for its Oct 6 encounter with the Missouri B in Columbia. Only three men grace the Corn- husker roster who aren't frosh but several more may be added as the season progresses. George Cohde. Russ Morgan and Dick Watson are the only upperclass men on. the squad. The Tirers will have consider ably more experience under their belt when they play host to Hanscom's proteges. They already boast a Z win no loss record and have another contest this week. One of their decisions was over Kansas U. second team, 20-1$. A scrimmage Coach Hanscom has scheduled for this Friday will probably be a big factor in deciding his 36-man traveling squad. An evergrowing injury list now includes Dick Watson, Jim Evans, Kenny Osborn, Mike Morton. I George Mink, Jim Yiesley, and Dierk Ralston. Ralston' who got his leg out of a cast shortly before the Varsitay-Freshmen game, suffered a broken arm in the last Student Directory Blank Fresh..... Soph Name (Last) (First) (Middle) Lincoln Address .......................................... College Phone Hometown Address (Street) NU BULLETIN BOARD Ag Country Dancers meeting at 70 p. m. in the College Activi ties building. Everyone is invited. Get Your "IT Feathers at GOLD'S Free! HUM." ' :: f'v.v.- .. v.. b a w'k rfrf JToa's Store. K ' Street Florr txtmaA I Soar r-1 PAGE 3 minute and half of play and could be out for the remainder of the . , season. ' J. Hanscom's 72-man squad con- sists of two offensive units and one defensive with several players . alternateing between the two. The offensive gridders are: ends Welch, Loehr, Reuters, Harris, Tackle s McGniro, Giants, Becker, Hoi lor an, tuards Morgan, Kripal, Troyer, Finke, centers Schreiber, Van Cleave, quarterbacks Brown, Rankin, h a 1 f b a c ks Gohde, Chamley, Thayer, ThorelL full backs GolL GasinskL On the defensive platoon are: ends Harris, Loehr, tackles Holloran, Glantz, guards Singer, Kripal, linebackers Russel, Ran- ,., kin, halfbacks Chamley, ThorelL safety Brown. N Club Dinner Is Tonight The annual Alumni N Club din ner will be held tonight at 6:30 p.rru, in the Union. N Club mem bers will be welcomed by Presi dent John RiddelL Reservations should be mad with Marvin Paul, Lincoln secre tary, or at the Athletic office in the Coliseum. Check: . Jr Sr..... Grai..... (City) (State) BARBER SHOP 223 N. 14 One and one-half blocks South of Student Union - i,. - . vwzrj Mi- i i 5- i C pi f : u ' t