The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 30, 1951, Page PAGE 3, Image 3
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 125 Friday, November, 301951 13 r pijuir a Jitilii HERE ARE YOUR WINNERS Expert P e r c e n Banks . Bondarin Stem . Kushner Cohen Gibson . Becker Wilcox . Rische . Reynolds Murphy Pieper . and t a g e . .701 .675 . .662 . .650 . .650 . .636 . .636 . .623 . .623 . .597 . .597 . .584 Navy Army Navy Navy Army Navy Navy Army Army Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Baylor Rice Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Holy C. Bost. a "Holy C. Holy C. Holy C. Holy C. Holy C. Holy C. Holy C. Holy C. Holy C. Holy C. Holy C. Holy C. Ga. Tech. Ga. "GaTech. Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. 1 Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Ka. Miss. OklaAfiM SC TCU I Term.' Mo. Miss. St. Okla. ND SMU Vandy Ka. Miss. OWa. ND TCU Tenn. Ka. Miss. Okla. SC TCU Term. Ka. Miss. Okla. SC TCU Term;-'; Ka. Miss. Okla. SC TCU Term. Ka. Miss. Okla. SC TCU Term. Ka. Mist. Okla. ND TCU Term.,; Ka. Miss. Okla. SC TCU Term. Ka. Miss. Okla. SC TCU Term.;; Ka. Miss. Okla. SC TCU Term. Ka. Miss. Okla. SC SMU Term. Ka. Miss. St. Okla. ND SMU Term. Ka. Miss. Okla. SC TCU . Term.' i n a MiaM Comfesi usmers iriay u j 7 Year Grl H eir until i story BILL JOHNSON The University ot Nebraska Cornhuskers left here Thursday for their final game of the 1951 season against the University of Miami In the Orange Bowl. Kickoff Is timed for 8:15 Friday night. One workout, under the lights is planned that evening at Miami Beach Memorial Field. The Cornhuskers found them- A green Husker basketball squad will face Iowa State Teach ers college Saturday night at the Coliseum. Tip-off time is 7:30 pjn. Coach Harry Good's starting Quintet lists two first year Var sity men who are former Lin coln Teachers High players. BUI Johnson, 6-8 center, will play fib first Varsity game while attempting to fill the shoes of Bob Pierce, Nebraska ace lost by graduation. Johnson played freshman ball last year. Stan Matzke, frosh forward, teams with Johnson on the start ing five. Matzke adds speed and MAIN FEATURES START Lincoln: "Golden Girl," 1:00, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15. 9:20. Stuart: "No Highway in the Sky," 1:18, 3:21. 5:24. 7:27, 9:32. Nebraska: "Lady From Texas," 1:00, 3:58, 6:56, 9:54. "Reunion in Reno," 2:27, 5:26. 8:24. Capitol: "Prince Who Was a Thief," 3:56, 6:52, 9:48. "The Tall Target,' 2:34, 5:30, 8:26. WANT ADS when you want results 'use DAILY NEBRASKA WANT ADS CASH RATES No. ef One Two Three I Four I Fin Words DmjJDiri Days Dsjs 071 1-H .40 I "t.6T$S5Tll ''mTM ll-U I jp j M I 1.05 j l.M I M tt-iW .SO I l. I I.SS I tMtM Include addresses when firur Int cost Bring ads to Paily Nebraskan business office, Student Union, or mail with correct amount and insertions desired. Don't watt . . . till last to call for "Jimmy Phillip Combo" for Parties iormali. 2-6831. 6-7717. a mixture of deadly shots to the Husker attack. Veterans Jim Buchanan and Joe Good will be filling out their old guard positions Saturday night. Both were conslstant scorers last year. Main Features Start Varsity: "The Blue Veil," 1:00, 3:10. 5:11. 7:21, 9:31. Esquire: "Oliver Twist," 7:24, 9:20. State: "The Racket," 1:00, 3:47, 6:50, 9:52. "Hunt the Man Down," 2:39, 5:42, 8:45. selves defensively against the! mighty Olahoma Sooners, forcing ten punts. However, injuries had de pleted the Nebraska backfield to the point where only fresh men and sophomores were available. George Cifra, recently fitted with contact lenses, was an of fensive find in the, Oklahoma eame. With John tsordogna still limp ing from a bruised leg and Bob Reynolds, Nebraska's All America halfback, a very doubtful partici-able to average but 4.4 yards pant in the Miami game, Cilra against tne tiusKers. may see more duty Friday night. The defensive end play of two sophomores, BUI Schabacker and Dennis Emanuel won the plaud its of 31,000 fans who shivered in 26-degree temperature. Oklahoma's Buck McPhail, who had averaged 10 yards per carry from his fullback position, was Open 6:30-Show 7I5 pm j IME1TKT0R IUC CllltSt IT flILSI ruicis l IHUIal OF ?w -"""nT THE. "TOO YOUNG TO KISS" T u J mftSMt VS. mMJ AT mjLLER s i . 4-sW I Ii li 1 I MvJMJ 1 .r 1 The Picture of the Year! ii i mac PLUS Suspense- Aovenweei Other lads up front who stood out in the defensive battle were Ed Hussman and Jerry Mlnnick, tackles; Carl Brasee and Don Boll at guards; Bob Mullen and Jim Sommers as line backers. The first time Nebraska punted to Oklahoma it resulted in a touchdown. The second touchdown was set up by another error. Oklahoma had punted and the ball was headed for the end zone. A Hus ker secondary man decided to field it, fumbled momentarily,, and was downed on the 5-yard line. 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