sam imr...- irr-wrrrlmnwMlBiiii,iil, i -,mmimmmmtmmmmmmmmmammmmummmmmmmtmmKmmmm 11 "- "" iwimwuwin"!1 WlWiliMlllWilMiliilllwiifcwi ii 11 1 wi i iiiiiiiimwmimwmiiwwiii""" ' V. , & , Wednesday, October 28, Sparfans, UCLA Are Shocked Fight For Roses Wide Open Now By GABY FRAXDSEN SporU SUff Writer Your guess u as good as mine row! At least il is when you try to come up with the two teams that will be squaring off against each other New Year's Day in the granddaddy of them all, the colorful Rose BowL . TW O WEEKS ago it was gen erally agreed in most corners that it probably would be UCLA representing tee Pacific Coast Conference and long-unbeaten Michigan State from the Big Ten, but now you just don't know what to expect. Both favorites were rocked from their peaks of eminence by teams that weren't figured to cause too much tremble. MICHIGAN STATE S defeat was the real shocker! Going into last Saturday's game the high- and-mighty Spartans were rid-1 Ing a celebrated twenty-eight game winning streak that looked like a cinch to reach the thirty game mark. But then came Pur-1 due, a five-fane loser struggling to pick up its initial triumph of the season. THE REST is history! A rug ged defense and a pungent full back by the iarfl-prwnouncable name of Dan Pobojewski were all the Boilermakers needed for a 6-0 win that mortified the Sprtan faithfuL Thines were also dark on She coast! Two weeks apo Red Sand ers Bruins were also galloping long at high sneed for the cov eted nod to Pasadena as they bad rolled past four opponents, allowing a mere seven points to the opposition. STAVFOW m-as the stopper this time. The Indians had been m beaten by a mediocre College of Pacific team in their epener and had trouble shaking off weak Oregon 7-45. Thus they were discarded as a threat ft Impede the progress of Paul Cameron and Comnany. But Bob Garrett's passing arm went to work in persevering fashion and the Indians emerged with a stunning 21-20 upset THE CXIXPTXTTED defeats of Michigan State and UCLA threw both conferences into a wild scramble for the renowned right to snake the trek for k Jan. 1 classic The Bruins now have company In surprising Stanford and the California Bear while the Spar tans, are ww, confronted with Illinois, Ohio State, Michigan and. possibly Minnesota. SOrEEMJ CALirOEVIA and v 'Wisconsin aire both ineligible for this -year's but both, especially the Trajanx, should have plenty to say about who will snake the '' trip. Outside f ineligible Southern California, we are inclined to believe UCLA and possibly Cali fornia are the icenly Pacific coast teams capable of preventing the Big Ten from capturing their eighth straight win in mine tries. STAVFOllD IS powerless if fj Garrett's right ana isn't clicking while Washington has displayed nothing with the execration f holding Southern California to a 13-13 tie. la the rival conference Michi gan State, Ohio State UliDois, and Michigan axd Minnesota are all ieams wbe have had their upo-and-downs, but ay ne of them can display tremendous joower on a given afternoon. How the stars got started f tNC ! DISCOVERED i CCMELJS SWELL ' riRAVDaAfJD V WOftOrPJL MLDfJEIS. 1953 Y ,r I m r jn5 t. ii iiar'iiiarr'tir- i M'ii;iSrfi it k r - Jayhawk Beauty End Harold Patterson, three- sport athlete at KU, will be one c-f -Coach Jules Sikes big- gest threats in Saturday's bal- College Football Standings BIG SEVES COJriTOESrOT WIT ft. 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Tie waLulied and stucLed uc(etisul mutuaiane .at mtucb a we cuuld, worked raj and little irj lirtk to get diewe."' IONS THE G'JYS GOVS LIKE If - THE NEBRASKAN Wagner, McWilliams Replace Glbnti, Kcrinek For KU Tilt; Huskers Continue Light Workouts As Originally Planned FEOBABLE STAKTEVG EIXBA4 In. XEBRASal S7 luv 0 LB Lfr 7 Laafe LT fiMir T U Hfrim C fcrta at ti Hani (CO RO. mm i S KaMtei RT m Mm ; HrarWo RE (CO Mtteto I 'MtVmitmt OB Bf.M 14 tl Ht 1 H TiH 41 AUntm RH XcVllim II SI Mi I B 17 KMTtfdf lame I p.m. (ti-ju RrSner. Rtm GiW- Sl twatd IsawmmAa. Gmiv Weucit-ain: fx4d wk. ikt Otwarjma. Kuw Suae. Husker Coach Bill Glassford plans some changes in the Ne braska lineup that will open against the Kansans. Bb Wagner. Lincoln junior, is slated to move into the No. 1 Presbys Retain Top Rating In Independent learn Play Phi Delta Phi 10th In All-U Poll, Turn Back Dorm By FRANK SOREXSON Sports Staff Writer Independent Denominational K a liars 1. Presby Hoase 2. Phi DelU Phi 3. Gents 4. Ag Jokers 5. Newman Club C Dental Juniors 7. Dorm B & C 8. Methodists 9. Dnbbers It. Ag Gamma Club Phi Bella PhL 10th ranked in independent ratings this week were hard pressed for their last win of the season an downing sev enth ranked Donna B & C 13S. However, the winners were never behind and were not in danger at any time during the game. The winners scored in the ini tial stanza and again en the third, while going sjcoreless in the sec ond and final quarter. AL BLESSING looked good for the winners while the only threat n the Donna team came in the ffwm of TLioren Peterson who played a fine game and inter cepted a Phi aerial and went all the way to paydirt can the last play of the game. Melhodisif iuwise showed that they were more ctesersimg than their eighth place rating (tie ratings came coat before the swanes were 'in the hands f the ciolumnisti) by ttrmmcan? a hap less Intervarsity team 54-ffl. Strangely enough, the m-inners mustered all their sccxring in two "quarters. They ran tup 21 mark ers in the seomnd frame and 33 iin the last -hile gcErg wjfimut a I tally in both the first and third PEESBT BOUSE wound up their session in fine style by downing the Lutheran Student As sociation team 1-W). The winner's tallies came in the first and sec ond quarters and then the teams battled evenly for the next two rounds. Orer in Che Bee teagnec the hot Beta Theta Pi erew wn hand ily rer Phi Delta Theta IS- while the Sigma Sn Jumvrs were iorieitint U the Alpha Taa Omega club. The Betas ran tup a 3M9 lead by the end f the initial quarter, after which they went scoreless until halfway through the third frame when they collected their final tally.. THE DEXTAL Juniors looked .as af they had the Wary bo?-s strapped am Shear clmve idaajrs when they trounced over the iat ter 2-7. Then Denf s soorang was I SXASCTEO CAMELS ASCL i InJtOCMECl Af JT WWD BiJOYED SM0KITJS MOST WERE MO SMOKED CAMKAOR1, "ai M ' '"Was right guard spot ahead of Don Glantx. Central City. And Ion McWUUams, sophomore from Sidney, is likely to get the nod at right half over Jim Yeisley, Coin. Ia and Dennis Korinek, Ulysses. Yeisley has been play ing at fullback. Korinek. leading rnshrr. slips to the third spot. Senior JJick Adduci replaces Yeisley in the No. 2 fullback job. OX 59 occasions Kansas and Nebraska have met on the grid iron only one interruption spoiling the long series that dates back to 1892. Saturday the two clubs meet for toe 60lh time at Memorial Stadium here, Nebraska's Cora- B-C, By 13-6 Count evenly distributed throughout the four quarters. They collected six points in each quarter.. Despaie their bad showing, the XROTC had the best individual players of the field in the form of D. Moser. His speed kept the defense guessing, but be just didn't bave any support. rX LEAGUE IX play, the Que Balls ran over the Sagroa Gamuma Epsitan team S34 while the Dub bers disposed of a tough Eagle team 25-7 after leading by only 14-7 at the halfway mark. la the omlT other game the Jinxers and the Ag Gamma Oub each forfeited to each other by virtue of neither having an offi cial for the contest. Sooners Meet Cats Saturday The big one is next Saturday. On' that particular afternoon the only umdeJeated teasa? in the Big Seven, surprising Kansas State and the petremiually-powerfuJ Oiblshoma Sooners, tangle in Manhatten for the league lead ership and possibly for the Orange Bowl bid. BILL MEEB7S Wildcats, cmr remlly the scourge of the cosaf er- erjice, were cennMeay toexmg ahead to the Sooner clash as they blanked Wichita 21-0. Meanwhile Bud Wilkinson's clan were having their share f troubles with Colorado and bad to Lave a late foaarth-quarter toKuchdowm dash by Merrill Green to edge the Buffs 27-2D. The general consensus is that Kansas State wiQ to be at its very best if they bave any ideas ef sBsetting Green. Baddy Leake, Larry Grist and Company. The Sooners are always extra-rongli when a chaUengec is knocking fcard ai the fxrvt-plx stoL The Cats one-two pus 5a f Teryl Switrer and Corky Taylor wiU carry fbeir losg-awaited hopes into the fray. Leahy Keeps Irish Vigil C&ach Frank Leahy directed his Notre Dame football team m Tuesday" maneuvers from a hospital bed Tiia a special tele vision hook-up. The Coach. ib was ttricken with a stomach ailmaemt at the faalflime of tike Ncttee-Etooe-: Georgia Tech gaine Saturday kept an constant touch with as eastants at Cartaer Faeld m-here the Irish practicte through a di rect telephone (Circuit. j I- Start smoking Camels yourself! femoke (wuly Camels ivr Q 4iy amtS fctd ut wiijr Cwauels are Aiuwics' aiiytt pwpdaf cagarette. Se bmn culd aaj af jal a ciarfiae cut Lei IF" .-.ISM. I huskers looking for their initial Big Seven Conference victory of the season, Kansas for its third. Df 1S9I Kansas opened the se ries with a 12-0 triumph. Since that time Nebraska has piled up 42 victories to 14 for the Jay hawks. Three contests were ties. The lone ' interruption was in the 1904-05 period. Going into Saturdays fray Ccaaucr Laaodla Sttar Bob Wagner the Huskers have a 0-2 mark in loop games bowing to Kansas State 27-0 and Missouri 23-7. For the season, the Husker mark is 1-4-1. The Scarlet and Cream trimmed Miami 20-16, tied Uli noios 21-21, but bowed to Pitts burgh 14-6 and Oregon 20-12. KANSAS, TOO, has had rough sledding in the return to single platoon ffoothalL Jules v. Sikes crew opened with defeats by TCU 13-0 and UCLA 18-7. then whipped Iowa State 23-0 and Colorado 27-21, but bowed to Oklahoma 45-0 and SMU 14-0 the following two weeks. Weary after their 1-23 licking at Columbia, Mo, the Cornbask- ers bad only light duty this week. Tbey were given a holiday Mon day and worked est only in sweat-clothes Tnesday. Glassford planned no contact work daring the week. JOHX BOKDOGXAS 32 com pleted passes in 63 throws C.43) continue to pace the Big Seven Conference this week. The mark also puts ttiSmn at 191b. in the na tion. Yardage gained on those aerials totalled 416. Andy Loehr, junior end who along with Bordogna hails -Imam Turtle Creek, Pa., is the top pass receiver, having caught an even dozen, although Ealfhack Dennis Kiorinek, Ulysses, leads am yards gained cm receptions with 17 yards cm four. XEBKA5KA KEMAXX5 atop the Conference in percentage of passes completed .4S8. Other Buskers among the loop Headers: Ktiashimg Koxrinek. 4th; Bob Smith, Grand Island, 9il Passing Eex Fischer, Oak land, IMjl Pass receiring lvariBek, 3rd: BX3 Sdaabacker. Kindea. Tti; Lehr, H'lk. and Jim Vritiejr. Coin. Ia, Uta. Lioeitr tops the imp in Rtiniber of receptioBs 12. Pmating "at least eight punish Bay Novak, Omaha, 41h; Bor-d-ogna, Uth. Punt returns 'at least lour re turns Bwrdogna. J3h; Smith, . . , -i i i - -- -ga-' Li.., J Cost less in the -Long Run by the Month or by the Mile! L Campus Grains Q , ' ' ' -rZ Too Vain 5W atyfe l Crimm 22.95 Gxsdns or lb rt dbewco evry cittpn isv 3 occamcs xcos4 fcrasol. For fct ppeorit. Xcs.gr woor c!f ssd ise4 emaiSaj r dos't cd to ! FJEX, to rocnytiio 3bo 4 vssissres of tnsjsd&f Ss FWf&fia sia. t7Aer Me 17.95 and higher f,- Men's Shae ... First Flaar H I" "HiHWii'minHWiilll, 'OUafHWIIi .UWl"i.lalniilF'iT)iH.'f.illH'lt''ll.ftml'l'i.1 H1 1!111 If"'!1! iju II'IH I1. f 1 1' r 'rr rr" '""W T " "l iTTi ' ' . . ;: Page J ,11h Scoring Smith, tie for 5th; Bordogna, 6th. Statistics released by the NU publicity office show that after six games Dennis Korinek is the leading Husker rusher with a 5.S yard average. Dennis has run up 316 yards net on 54 carries. Halfback Bob Smith is closo behind with a S.I yard Tenia Ion 55 carries. Rex Fischer who has seen lime Jon McWilliams ited action since the Illinois game, has carried a surprising 42 tiines good for a 3.4 average. IX THE passing department. Fischer leads in percentage to tals with a .S33 mark. He has completed five of six aerials good for 116 yards. In the rundown on statistics. Nebraska has chalked up 43 first downs on a total net yardage of 1VS9 yards. KU opponents has garnered some 1SS3 total yards on 71 first downs. IX THE fumble department Nebraska has dropped the ball IS times while opponents has fumbled 20 times. The deference however is that the Corahuskers have lost the ball om 13 occasions and their opponents only seven. Mantle Faces Operation Mickey Mantle, Yankee cen terfielder, will undergo a knee operation sometime in the future. Medics diagnosed what is called vffootball knee1 to be Mantle's trouble. 3 la In Feature Qock Varsity: Blowing Wild, 1:35, 3:18. 553, 7:24. $57. Stale: -City That Never Sleeps," 2:52, 6:11, 930. '"Sweet hearts On Parade," 152, 4:11. 8:08. Thr Wkaa Knr Mas A Kaaapaipe mo ' Finnan tin MMfDr no pmsBirttie itf tlRfO CTOL pv V v. 4? r"1V7 tioul 7137 II its FLORSHEI.l - Tber free of 4Sb e wcnull girls ia 19" f' TKAfsi AKfY C3TWER. OGARETTE 1