" ' 7 Friday, November 19, 1954 Lincoln, Nebraska Page 3 eta Tain elf a Cps Class A, Hi CihamnipDinislhi5ps By BOB ZUBER Intramural Sports Writer Delta Tau Delta is believed to be the only fraternity in the his tory of Nebraska intramural sports to capture both the A and B fra ternity championships. The Delt B team won their championship with a 7-6 victory over the Phi Gam B team. The Delta had to come from be hind to win as Phi Gam's Ladd Hanscom ran five yards into the end zone in the first half. The try for the point after touchdown, which might have resulted in a tie ball game was blocked by the Delts. Harm To Oloon In the second half Bill Harm threw a pass to Duff Olson for the Delt TD. Harm passed again to Olson for the point after touch down which later proved to be the game winning point. Two other Delt drives were stopped by the Phi Gams. Once the Delts were cepted a Delt pass after the Delts had reached the Phi Gam five yard line. In the final period of play the Phi Gams made a mighty effort to win the game. Hanscom ran 35 yards to the Delt 10 yard line, but the Delts held as time ran out. The Delt A team took the A di vision of the fraternity champion ships with a 25-7 victory over Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Dick Grant led the Delt attack as he passed to Dick Geier and Bob Burnham to give the Delts a 13-6 third quar ter advantage which they never relinquished. The Delts had trailed 6-0 at the half. In the fourth quar ter Burnham caught another long pass for the third Delt TD. The pass covered 25 yards. Ray Mlad ovich caught another in the fourth period to hike- the final score to 25-7. Championship Today The stage is now set for the battle between Dental College and the Delts for today at 4:30. If the Delts take the championship game they will have token both frater nity championships, plus the all university championship, a record which would be sure to stand for many years. There will be a meeting of all university intramural managers Monday, November 22, at 5 p.m. in Room 114 of the P. E. Build ing. stopped on the five yard line by four incompleted passes and the other when Merl Maupin inter ni n ni k k e) n ni ivJiLTuylijiillljvj SEBII0RS'..:' to Cob. III. I O-St. Iowa I SMU I TCU I Wise. I Cal. I Pen. St. I UCLA date K-St. NW Mich. ND ( Baylor Rice Minn. ) Stan. Pitt. J USC Howard Vann .744 Colo. J II. O-St. N D SM U Rice Wise. Cal. Penn. St. UCLA M.Kreitman j .742 j Colo. NW O-St. (JMD SMU Rice Minn. Cal. j Pitt. JUCLA Chet Singer .732 Colo. j Ml- j Mich. ND SMU Rice Wise. Cal. Penn. St. UCLA C. Freidman j .694 Colo. III. Mich. Iowa Baylor TCU Wise. 1 Stan. Penn. St. UCLA Bob Zuber .681 Colo. NW O-St. Iowa SM U Rice Minn. Cal. Pitt. USC M. Steinberg .681 Colo. III. O-St. Iowa SMU Rice Minn. Cal. Penn. St. UCLA DickReische .680 Colo. NW j O-St. Iowa H SMU Rice Minn. Stan. Pitt. UCLA Dick Watson .644 1 K-St. NW O-St. ND SMU Rice Minn. Cal. Penn. St. UCLA T. Woodward .644 Colo. NW j O-St. ND SMU Rice j Minn. Cal. Pitt. UCLA D. Campbell .629 Colo. NW O-St. j Iowa Baylor Rice j Minn. Cal. Pitt. j UCLA ShermNefskyl .620 1 Colo. NW j Mich. ND SMU Rice Mrm. pCal. Pitt. " UCLA HusI Travel To Oklahoma; Conference Title Tie Possible fTebrasha's Cornhuskers will at tempt to win a share of the Big Seven title and a trip to the Or ange Bowl Saturday when they meet Oklahoma's Sooners Satur day at Norman. Not since 1942 has Nebraska been able to win a game from the Sooners. The all-time record of the two teams shows Nebraska winning 16, losing 14 and tying three. The Cornhuskers know that they will have to play a better game than they have all season to break this long skein of Sooner success. Nebraska should be near a phys ical peak for the contest. How ever, it is doubtful if Jack Braley, end, will be able to play. Braley began active duty Monday after a two-week siege with a chest infec tion. Clark Captain Ron Clark, Ravenna senior, will be the Nebraska game captain. Nebraska's strong rushing offen sive that rolled to 311 yards over Colorado, 383 against Iowa State, 331 against Missouri and 416 over Kansas will collide With Oklaho ma's aggressive rushing defense The Pause That Refreshes Win Oyer Sooners Would Pirf M In Hall Of fame By "COKE" FREIDMAN Sports Staff Writer DEAR ALL, Guess everyone that reads the "Rag" knows the NU-Oklahoma game this weekend is the "BIG" game of this season as far as the football team is concerned. It's been so long since the "Little Six" (composed of Nebraska, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Colorado and Iowa State) has beaten an Oklahoma team that a win would put the, NU eleven in the Big Seven Hall of Fame. Also, jt would mean that Nebraska would be in position to venture down to Miami cme New Year's Day. Now that Kansas City has a major league baseball team, I propose that every weekend that the Athletics are in town, we, the students of Nebraska University, have a mass migration down to K.C. .It probably would mean that we would .have to cut Friday classes, but we could propose that all Friday classes be abolished during the baseball season. Had a suggestion that since it has been such nice weather lately, the University sboufa sponsor a championship game between an all-star mens' football team and an all-star womens' soccer team. They could play a game of RUGBY for the championship. Game would be played in the football stadium. Admission would be charged, with the profits going to AUF. Awards to the champions would be a quart of milk, with the losers getting a pint of milk. Am positive this would be OK with everyone. Was talking to Eckmere Dude, whose home is in Alaska. Eckmere said that this time of year up in Alaska the most' popular sport is "Kusing". Eckmere says he really misses it, and is homesick because . he can find no one who really knows how to "kus". Would anyone who knows how to kus please contact Eckmere. Happen to be one of the many going down to Norman. Should really be a great time. Here's an invitation to every body going down to stop in at Room 169, Hotel Biltmore, Oklahoma City, after the game tor a "celebration Party". But, you have to bring your own. Don't know if I'll see see you at the game, but will be seeing you at the "Party". "COKE" - t - ' 234 No. 12th Si Phone 2-2262 CHICKEN PK0NE 5-2178 Free Delivery I Here Are Your Winners that stopped Missouri flat with seven net yards here last week and leads the nation with only 1.9 net Nebraska Varsity Cage Sauad To Battle Frosh By BOB COOK Sports Staff Writer, Husker cage coach Jerry Bush has announced the premier of his 1954-55 quintet to be staged Tues day evening, Nov. 30, on the Coli seum maples. Followers of the Cornhusker cage clan will get a chance not only to view this year's varsity hopefuls but will also see the Frosh prospects in action. A full blast scrimmage under game conditions is on the agenda be tween the yearlings and the var sity. Spectators should get a look at a well polished unit as the Big Reds have what may be their roughest outing in their season opener against Iowa's last year's sophomore studded -Hawkeyes. RENT-A-TUX FOR THE MILITARY BALL Due to the large number ef requests for formal wear, it ia adrisable to make your reservation! early. ALL NEW SINGLE BREASTED TUX'S MAKE RESERVAT10ISS NOW! fti n vi 2W DELIGHT VYe risv Serve Chicken Delight Dinner Chicken Deliffbt 85 Snack Shrimp Delifiht 35 Dinner Shrimp Deliffht g5(f Snack 7 yards averaged against it per each opposition rushing play. Iowa is a pre-season favorite to cop . Big Ten Conference honors this year. Nebraska will be ham pered by the absence of a tall piv otman this year and must compen sate for this by speed and accu racy from beyond the keyhole. Coach Bush seems to have found this in his squad and ali indica tions point to a successful season. Bush has trimmed the varsity down to 17 men and a tentative starting line-up could be Seniors Willard Fagler and Stan Matzke, Juniors Norm Coufal and Whitey Buel and Sophomore Rex Ekwall. Freshmen showing up good in practice sessions so far who might start against the varsity are Jim Kubacki, Lyle Nannen, Erik 01 sen, Jim Thorn and Mark Thomp son. VAEsrrr team NAME HT, CLASS Benson, Gordon 6-0 Jr. Boich, Arnold 6-0 Sr. Buel, Dunne 5-10 Jr. Cahill. John 6-2 Fr. (2nd. S.) Coufal, Norman .... 6-1 Jr. Doebele. Dudley .... 6-3 Soph. Ekwall. Rex 6-4 Soph. Fagler. Willard 6-5V4, Sr. Gibson, Doug 6-1V4 Soph. Hare, Jerry 6-3 Jr. Matzke, Stanley .... 6-2 Sr. Pointer, Joe 6-5 Jr. Prokop, Robert 6-6 Jr. Renzlentan, Gary ... 6-6 Sr. Roy. 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