The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 12, 1954, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, November 12, 1954
Lincoln, Nebraska
Page 3
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By COKE FRIEDMAN
Sports Staff Writer
November 13 HOMECOMING at
Nebraska University, Lincoln,
Nebr. Opponents Nebraska
Cornhuskers v. Pittsburgh Pan
thers. Site of game Memorial
Stadium, Lincoln, Nebr. Open
ing kickoff 2:00 p.m.
In the last home game for 17
graduating seniors of Nebraska
football team, the Nebraska Corn
huskers will meet the Pittsburg
Panthers in a game that is ex
pected to be seen by a standing
room-only crowd of 40,000 loyal
Cornhusker Fans.
The Huskers enter their Home
coming game sporting an over-all
record of five wins against two
losses, and a conference record of
four wins against only one loss.
The Pittsburg Panthers enter
the game with a win-loss record of
3-4, but the record doesn't reveal
the true story of the team since
the Panthers have lost to such
formidable opponents as Ohio
State, Notre Dame, Southern Cali
fornia and Minnesota.
Here Are Your Winners
I to Yale Purdue Okla. Ind. Minn. Mich. Wash. St. Ark. N. Dame I l-St.
" I date Prmc. O-St. Mo. NW Iowa Mich. St. Oregon SMU No. Car. K-St.
Howard Vann ) .750 1 Yale O-St. Okla. lnd. jjowa Mich. Oregon Ark pl7Da7iieHK-St.
M. Kreitman .734 Yale O-St. 0k,a: LLnd- Llowa I Mich. jOregon SMU fN7DamepISt.
Chet Singer .722 Yale O-St. Okla. In d. Iowa j M ich. Oregon fSM U PNrDamep-St;
C. Freidman .693 j Yale j0-St. Ok la. N W Iowa j Mich. p'regon Ark. rNTDame"T"K-Sti
Bob Zuber .693 Yale 6-St. Okla. N W owa JA ich. Oregon jArk. NTPimeK-St.
M.Steinberg .693 Yale O-St. Okla. jjnd. (Jowa Mich. Oregon Ark TNTDame-fK-St.
Dick Reische .677 Yale O-St. (Okla. jjnd. Jowa (Mich. OregonA"rk rNrDamT-T-StT
D. Campbell .636 1 Yale O-St. jJDkla. NW Jowa Mich. Oregon fArk. rDlir""'
Dick Watson .6361 Yale 1 O-St. Okla. jjnd. lowa Mich St. Oregon SMU TNTDamTXSti
T. Woodward .636 Yale O-St. (jOkl'a. I NW Minn.' fMich. 1 Oregon Ark" rD"
Sherm Nefsky .608 1 Yale Q-St. Okla. NW Iowa Mich. Oregon" fSMU p'Dame j
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Seniors7 Last Stand
Seventeen University of Nebras-
ka seniors will play their last home
fj game here Saturday in the Pitts-
5 1 burgh-Nebraska tilt,
f The list includes: Bill Giles, Alli-
$ ance; Don Hewitt, Des Moines, la.;
Andy Loehr, Turttle Creek, Pa.,
. ends; Pev Evans, Rapid City, S.D.,
, s Don Glantz, Central City; Bill
Holloran, Schuyler; Ken Kunes,
; Maywood, 111., tacklers; Charles
Bryant, Omaha; Tom Kripal, Oma
ha; Robert Wagner, Lincoln,
guards; Bob Oberlin, West Allis,
Wis., center; Dan Brown, Sioux
Falls, S. D., quaterback; Ron
Clark, Ravenna, left halfback;
Dennis Korinek, Ulysses; Dirkes
Rolston, Forsyth, Mont., right half
backs; Ken Moore, Mt. Vernon,
la.; Robert Smith, Grand Island,
fullbacks.
A win over the Panthers would
be particularly pleasing to Coach
Bill Glasford, since Coach Glas
ford is a alumnus of Pittsburg
where he was an Ail-American
guard.
Nebraska has never beaten a
Pittsburg ball club in Memorial
Stadium, but the Huskers will be
trying for number one this Satur
day. Injuries suffered in the Kansas
game have weakened the team,
especially the end corps, but the
Cornhuskers are still rated as 5V4
points favorites. ,
Game captain for he Home
coming game will be senior guard,
Charley Bryant.
HAROLD'S BARBER
SHOP
223 NORTH 14th
lVi block, couth at
Student Union
FLATTOPS $1.25
What have VICEROYS got
that other
filter tip cigarettes
haven't got?
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BOB SMITH
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ANDY LOEHR
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CHARLEY BRYANT
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DAN BROWN
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RON CLARK
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PEV EVANS
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BILL GILES
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DENNIS KORINEK
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TOM KRIPAL
Courtesy Lincoln Journal
DIRKES ROLSTON
It's 3rand New And Just For You
MURPH'S Cr TINY'S
CAMPUS CAFE
Next to Howell Theatre
FLE FOODS DELICIOUS COFFEE
24 HOUR SERVICE
C ourtesy Lincoln Star
KEN KUNES
THE ANSWER, IS
20,000 FILTERS
IN EVERY VICEROY TIP
Inside every Viceroy tip is a vast network
of 20,000 individual filters to filter your
smoke over and over again. You get only
the full, rich taste of Viceroy's choice to
baccos . . . and Viceroys draw so freely.
Yes, you get Viceroy's remarkable new
tip . . . with 20,000 individual filters . . .
plus king-size length for only a penny or
two more than cigarettes without filters.
WORLD'S LARGEST-SELLING
FILTER TIP CIGARETTE
New
King-Size
. Filter Tip
IiCEROYifeov
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Only a Penny or Two Mor than OgaroKet Wilhoul FQMM
Courtesy Lincoln Star
KEN MOORE
All intramural basket ball
entries are due by Saturday,
November 13, at the intramural
headquarters in the Physical
Education building.
DECCA RECORDS GREAT NEW DANCE ORCHESTRA
I
With
SEE and HEAR
THE TOP NEW DANCE BAND IN THE
COUNTRY.
FAMED PERCUSSIONIST EDDIE GRADY THE
MUSICAL DIRECTOR OF THE GROUP
FORMERLY WITH GLENN MILLER, TOM
MY DORSEY AND BENNY GOODMAN.
ARRANGEMENTS BY CAMARATA, AN IN
TERPRETER OF THE CLASSICS WITH A
POPULAR BACKGROUND FORMERLY
WITH BING CROSBY and IIMMY DORSEY.
A DIFFERENT SOUND, NAME AND PERSONALITY.
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GRADY and LUCIA RO
DANCE TO
THE COMMANDERS
N at the
Homecoming Dance
Sat., Nov. 13
BUY your ticket NOW '
from
COBS or fASSELS
$3.00 per couple
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