Wednesday, October 12, 1955 THE NEBRASKAN Poge 3 Sad Sam's Spdrts Scratchi ris By SAM any questions? . . . Oh yes, why this column? While scrounging around in the In a long line of sports editors saw f familial I- f 11 ) j aim icpugiraiu lace uu iv. j.uiu&uig luaviy , and truely, he thought this person could be per- j , it suaded to fill up space on the third page with very Jj little amount of persuasion. It's true, my services sell very cheaply. experienced leaders . . . ' I The latest, incident in the battle of the Lincoln University concerns a pictorial representation of two football uniforms which seem to have been Intended to be worn by two sports editors (who shall forever remain anonymous. Realizing their lack of leadership, it seems that the team wanted mature leaders and after a deliberative huddle they elected these two anonymous persons "honorary co-captains." Anyway, they wanted these two persons to play on their side. erway falls back The Huskers', Don Erway fell back to second place in Big Seven scoring as Oklahoma's Sooners, third-ranking team in the nation and undefeated in three games to date, took a firmer grip on the Big Seven Conference football statistics in last week McDonald ng yards on 32 attempts. MacDonald's two touchdowns against Texas established him solidly as the leading individual scorer with 30 points. Erway has scored 24 points. Erway stayed among the conference's top three passers with the total of ten completed passes out of 31 heaves for a total yardage of 126 yards. DaVe Doane of Missouri, who completed 14 of 22 for 170 yards against SMU, still is on top. His season total is, 24 of 51 for 454 yards. Wally Strauch of Kansas has 14 of 37 for 197. Bob Whitehead of Kansas State didn't add to his total Saturday but remained the number one punt returner with two runbacks aver aging 27.5 yards. He is followed by John Traylor, Kansas, and Rex Fischer, Nebraska, with 13 yard averages, and Clendon Thomas of Oklahoma, who has returned five for a 12.4 average. Fischer has brought the ball back three times for a total of 39 yards. philosophy on pigskin drouth ... A football game can come to one of three conclusions. Usually there is a winning team and a losing team and in some instances neither team wins. In only one of these instances is a football team really happy that is if they are desirous of success, fame and fortune. In other words, more times than not, an unhappy team walks off the football field. And there are usually happy and unhappy fans just as there are loyal and not so loyal fans. And after a football game is over, all of the fans leave the sta dium in much the same manner that they came in. Imagine the little youth of some future date as he questions his old grandfather, class of 55, about that ill fated October Saturday. "But what good came of it at last?" Quoth little Peterkin. .. "Why that I cannot tell," said he But 'twas a famous victory;" In IM Play: Picks" Up Schedule Wednesday Football Ag NE Delta Upsilon A vs. Alpha Gamma Rho A KW Alnha Tau Omega A vs. Mil Vonna TgI A SE Kappa Sigma A vs. &gma Alpha Mu A SW Beta Sigma PsI A vs. Sigma Nu A City NE Benton vs. Seaton II NW MacClean vs. Burnett SE Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Gamma Delta B SW Sigma Alpha Epsilon B vs. Sigma Chi B Thursday Football Ag NE Alpha Gamma Sigma vs. Theta XI NW PI Kappa Phi vs. Zeta Beta Tau SE Delta Sigma Phi vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon SW Theta Chi vs. Acacia Ag Men teams split a pair of games in intramural touch football play "Monday. Ag Men A team dropped a 20-27 decision to Corn husker Coop, but the B outfit hit Presby House, 15-6. Bob Chandler tallied for Delta Sigma Phi as the vets slipped by Theta Chi, 7-6. Another 7-6 squeaker was the Acacia win over Zeta Beta Tau. The Methodist Student House blanked Newman Club, 6-0, and Nonas House dropped Brown Pal ace by the same count. Naval ROTC forfeited to the Den tal College and Theta Phi forfeited to Phi Epsilon Kappa. Theta Phi forfeited to Phi Epsi lon Kappa. IF VOOSt CAN LICK OUR-cXk'.'- NEW MEMBER, TH' WHOLE GANG WILL SURRENDER, FOSDICK.V r . lei JENSEN ' files of Hie Nebraskan, the latest a sports column with a somewhat irt.:.i.lH. t .1 f end's action. Oklahoma's lotal offense has moved to 1,162 yards, based on 973 yards rushing and 189 yards passing. In addition, two Oklahomans continued to hold the top spots in rushing. Tommy McDonald, Sooner halfback, who ran for 42 yards against Texas, kept the number one running honors With a total of 244 yards' on 35 carries. Jimmy Harris, OU quarterback, has carried 42 times for 196 yards. Homer Jenkins of Colorado advanced from third with 36 for 180 yards. John Bayuk of Colorado, last year's rushing leader, currently ranks twelfth with I mm m - " "-. returning GEORGE CIFRA. veteran fullback selected as this week's STAR OF THE WEEK Use Nebraskan Want Ads UCMtf-MV SHREWD LEGAL SENSE TELLS ME THIS FIGHT IS-G-NOT ENTIRELY FA I R.v BUT fWS i V 'w ' i '' ' V",' ... . ...... - . -;'WaWt I I i I tinrrnf Hi miiiiini ir - ill itWII lUlrllf-iffflll lUiriil' HfitTTWlllim Tl ll'MfxflYlM'rnllf'"''", REX .FISCHER . . . senior from Oakland continues to spark Courtesy Lincoln Star DON HEWITT . . . Des Moines, la. senior end, will captain the Cornhuskers against Pittsburgh Saturday Coach Bill Glassford announced the naming of Hewitt Tuesday, after praising him for his work the last three seasons. He was termed "a good morale builder," and it was also added that "Hewitt would do a good job leading at Pitt." .Si Courtesy Lincoln Journal after outstanding play against the Texas Aggies Saturday. HALLOWEEN Send A Friend a Scare: HALLOWEEN CARD GOLDEf.RQD 215 North 14th - Courtesy Lincoln Star Husker drives from his halfback slot. WAA FAIRER SIDE Soccer Baseball Play Featured VJAA Activity By SAROL WILTSE When attractive dressed-to-the-minute coeds go out for a delight ful and charming game of bridge, that's routine. But when these same' ladies change suddenly from so phisticated .dress to carefree un polished torn-boys, that's intramur- als. Yes, many a petite young coed has let her hair down, buried her family pride and gone out for soccer baseball, tennis, and arch ery tournaments which started last week. The soccer baseball teams sched uled for this week are the follow' ing: Tuesday, Kappa Alpha Theata vs. Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Phi vs. Pi Beta Phi, Delta Gamma vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Pi Beta Phi vs. Gamma Phi Beta; Wednes day, Kappa Delta vs. Wilson Hall and the winners of Monday night's games; Thursday, the winners of Tuesday night's games. Anyone interested in officiating should contact Joan Carroll at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Officiat ing is a very easy way to acquire the eight points needed for voting credit. A new club has been formed for all those interested in playing hock ey. Anyone interested in partici pating should come to the Grant Memorial gym this Tuesday. This year, to help balance the teams, a new rule concerning phys- IM Managers All Intramural Managers! Football score sheets must be filled out completely and accurate ly in order for your team to get credit for each game. This in officials.. . The NEBRASKAN is limited, for the most part, in its intramural coverage to a report of the score cards. Those teams putting addi tional Information on their score sheets for each game, as had prev iously been advised, will he given additional space here. Bulletins on intramural basket ball, swimming, indoor track, ta ble tennis, and handball are avail able to mngers in Room 102 P.aE. Pi Kappa Phi eked out a 7-6 win over Tau Kappa Epsilon. Sigma Alpha Mu stopped Theta Xi, 13-7. Sigma Nu took an 8-6 decision from Kappa Sigma. TTWZ. I All the Heroes of the Wildest Frontier! Sterling Hayden Anna Marie Albergnetti Richard Carlson c Carrol Naish I1ML- CONTAINS NATURE'S LANOUN.T-RELIEVES DRVNESS-'-'-BEMOVES BUT, OAT WOULD BE NAME IS LQOSE-uGh--DANDRUFF.f-GET WILDROCfT ARTHUR.? CREAM-OIL CHARLIE. n Powerful Piff ins On AfCf The pigskin spoltlight falls on Pitt Stadium this Saturday after noon as the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Pittsburgh Panthers tangle in aonther grid tussle which should thrill the many grid fans. The Huskers, smarting from a 27-0 setback at the hands of Texas A & M, will be in prime condi tion for this game. On the other hand, Pitt, who was victor jous over Syracuse and California in their opener, has gone down to two pow erful teams, Navy and Oklahoma. In the Sooner game, the Panthers picked up a pair of tallies in the second half and played a com parable brand of football. Nebraska will have their job cut out for them in Saturday's clash as the Panthers possess a fierce "get-up-and-go" attack. Coach Bill Glassford will be looking for a rugged ground on the part of the Pennsylvania boys as they ical education majors will go into effect. Starting this fall, each team may have only one physical education major participating for every three girls on the team. For example, in basketball there will now be only three majors can be on the field, time, and in soccer baseball only the majors can be on the field, A House of Representatives meet ing is scheduled for Thursday at 5 o'clock. All reps should come with their best smiles because the Cornhusker pictures will be taken then. N Club Meeting The N Club will hold its first meeting of the year Thursday eve ning in the Selleck Quadrangle, at 6:45 p.m. The varsity football squad will be the guests and everyone present will be served a steak dinner. All members of the N Club are urged to attend. A business meeting will follow the dinner. Present officers of the N Club are: president, Bob Wagner; vice president; Jack Moore; secretary, Bill Wells; sergeant at arms, Jack Braley and Harry Johnson; social Chairman, Dick Hill; publicity chairman, Bill Taylor; and new studnet week representative, Rex Eckwall. The N Club advisor is Jake Geier. LEARN TO FLY Save 50 by enrolling in a Flying Club (Open to University students only) Special meeting Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in Parlor A. All members and interested persons are welcome. Uncoln Aviation Institution Union Airport Tel: 6-2909 Campus favorites . . from every angle No guesswork here, Arrow's new button-down shirt cops the style lead on campus with its soft roll collar, full length back pleat, back-collar button details you'd expect from custom shirtmakers! Now available in authentic plaids and tattersall checks, $6.95 up. Combine it with Arrow's tapered slacks in chino, $5.95 for the new casual look. CASUAL WEAR -first in fashion amassed 659 yeards on the ground against a total of 204 yards in the air. The Huskers will have to play good football right from the open ing gun as the Panthers have been proved to be a great second half team. ' They won against Syracuse and California in the second half and scared Oklahoma in the same two periods. Physically, the Panthers have enjoyed good fortune thus far in the season. Aside from an injury to fullback Tom Jenkins earlier in the season, the team is in excellent shape. Pittsburgh has two outstanding runners in Jenkins and Corky Cost who picked up 51 yards in the Sooner game. Cost will share passing duties with Corny Salvaterra who com pleted 8 of 18 passes and also rolled 78 yards on the ground in the Oklahoma tussle. Another back fieldman to watch Saturday will be halfback Dick Bowen. Bowen, who moved up to the second team after his performance against California, was the leading (ffiAm . " 7.. and get a better shave! Old Spice Pre-Electric Shave Lotion sets up your beard tunes up your shaver. Stops dragging, clogging and over-heating. The new, non-oily lubricant, "IsophyF, prepares the skin for easy gliding... lubricates the shaver cutting edges for greatest efficiency.; a. SOULTON New York" Toronto QtyQiH on u m M Panther ball carrier against Syra cuse with 46 net yards in 10 at tempts. In attempting to stem the Pan ther tide, Glassford will have to rely on all tricks he's got up that sleeve. So far, the Husker passing attack has not proved a worthy in strument enough to cut the fighting heart of the opponents. The Aggie offensive made the Nebraska aerial attack look rath er drab. However, the Ohio State performance gives us one consola tion that there is still spark left. Needless to say, the Pitt eleven has the odds in this Saturday's contest. If the Ohio game is any indication of the Husker's reaction to a really rugged team, the Corn huskers might likely show the many arising dissenters that they do deserve just credit. Glassford's boys will work at home through Thursdays then will fly to Pittsburgh on Friday. Coach Glassfor:! will be in his home ter ritory so he will probably will be better able to outguess his old ac quaintances and new opponents. Let's hope so! 1 00 No federal tax TndcMuk ' s 1 31 ( - TLA . . 1 v - I CKEAM-OIL tKUAS ANt) COWPITIONS HAIH THE NATUBAL WAY