Vi i h 1 ; J i "J Poge 4 .The Daifv Nebraskan Tuesday. November 12. 1957 Second Win? Cornhuskers Host Buffaloes Saturday The winless Cornhuskers return , and didn't permit Nebraska to go home to Memorial Stadium this' beyond, its own 39 yard line in Saturday in an attempt to win , th.e, sec half. Colorado mean- , , while, threatened continually but their second contest of conference down ,hree times inside play, as well as their second win the Husker 20. Fullback Jolin Ba- f the season. The hapless Scarlet ' yuk crashed 23 and 12 yards for is now supporting a 1-7 mark for tw, Buff TDf while reserve the season wr,ich doesn't speak braska right ha,ftack Frank Nap. Tery well for the athletic depart- pi m the end zone for a second ment, but the sad part of the quarter safety. story is that they have two games 1 left one with Colorado and tlie CmnILm 1 1 Tough To Schedule By LOUIS EXCEL The scheduling of football games is usually more of a problem for other with Oklahoma. The Huskers began the season with a 34-12 rubbing at the hands of a more powerful Washington State club. The next week the Huskers met Army and were wal loped 42-0. Their third week of play netted them the only win of the season when they pushed past Kansas State 13-7. Since that game the Nebraska athletic department the Tluskers have lost four con secutive games two of them by a total of three points. Next Saturday they encounter) Colorado with a loop record identi- teal to that of the Huskers, 1-3. ! Although the Buffs have lost three loop contests they still boast the nations leading ground gainer in that of Bob Straiisky, leading the nation with a total of 861 yards for eight games. Stransky, coupied with Eddie Dove and Boyd Dowler, should present Nebraska with one of the roughest foes they have en countered this year. than the scheduling of other sport ing events, according to John Bentley, sports news director. The scheduling of non-conference games is the biggest problem. The conference games have to be ; scheduled first and the non c o n f e r ence games have to be scheduled in the open dates. Bill Or wig, Nebraska athletic direc- J I Nebraska foot- f2 ball coach get Courtesy Lincoln startOgeiner and John Benlley make a list of " " . .V.: fr Kr$ :';v 1 " iv v " a v -? Iowa State, Colorado, Nebraska To Provide Tough Big-8 Cage Loop Tlie By BOB MARTEL Sports Editor installation of Kansas and la trio or returnees. Walt Bradley,; are waging a outer oame lor wve '6-5; Bob Bennett, 6-1 and Dave , open forward slot. i Michaelsen, 6-2, are the candi-' dates seth's chief problem Kansas State as the top two bas ketball clubs in the Big Eight does j Possible comers from the fresh not mean, however, that they will man squad are Bill Wrage, 6-9; walk away with the title. ! Larry Pitts, 6-1; Billf Lewis, 6-3; The Big Eight will undoubtedly D a r r e 1 1 Bohlen, 5-11; John be one of the toughest hardcourt I Misciano, . 6-2 and Frank Javer conferences in the country and up-1 n'c 6"6- sets could be frequent and furious. Thompson Gone The Iowa State Cyclones, whom we pick for third place in the loop, will be tough again this year. a 111 A. i. - ...: .11 American guard Gary Thompson will affect the Cyclone offense, the 1957-58 squad will be tall and long on talent. Two proven veterans will occupy the forward positions. Don Med sker 6-8 center of last season's club has been moved to forward where he will team with John Crawford, 6-5. Medsker scored the winning Bush explained that there wiH ' be no true first team this season. Players will be switched around depending on the. circumstances involved. Should the opponent have a tall team, then Bush will inject his height into the starting five. If his adversaries aren't especially tall thn th litt mon mnv atart. Inexperience is coach Sox Wal- Look , t dea, ( ,ubstitu. uvamg this season. Parsons Transferred t i The Buffaloes, under the coach ing of Dal Ward, use a multiple I the teams they would prefer to offense. They use a single wing piay. These teams are then called basically behind a tight, uubal-! to find out if they have any open need line, usually to the right. I dates that coincide with Nebras - 4, & , N " raw ' ""IF ..II. 'IS ' -1 i ft?'.. -fx ' v ..Vi'-'."1??,- - i basket against Kansas la&t season and averaged 7.3 points a game on the campaign. Crawford is a tre mendous rebounder who ripped the cords for 13.6 points a game In 56-57. , John Krocheski, 6-7 junior, will take over Medsker's duties at the pivot position. Frahm Back IPS f N v. i I t ! X J mm II - I i Bob Mayo. 6-7 sophomore from Brooklyn, and letterman Terry ! Howard, 6-7. are the leading can- didates for the pivot position. Ron Parsons, who was 'a starter last year transferred to another Mid Western school and will be missed. Letterman Jim' Kubacki, 5-t sophomores Wayne Hester, 6-1 and Herschell Turner, 6-2 are fighting for the open guard slot and all three will probably see plenty of action at that position. Help should come from other squad members Jack, Johnson, 6-0, Bill Lundnoim, 6-0 and Also Graves, 6-8. Although the Huskers are play ing a real tough schedule, with a few breaks they could easily bet ter their 11-12 mark of last season. NanneH Courtesy L'nfo'n Sttr . Returns Soccer Team Ends League Play With Loss 6-2. Courtesy SundU' Journal and Star 1UK MeCVSHLAND They also run a T and a Winged-T from behind a split, unbalanced line. This will be the second consecu tive week in which the Scarlet ka's. If the two teams can get together they usually schedule a game. Sometimes teams will call Nebraska to schedule a game. When this is done the athletic di rector talks it over with the coach have faced a Single wing type of-j and they decide whether to sched fensive. Last week they fared I ule the game or not. rather badly being stopped by Iowa State. In tlie total series between the two teams the Huskers have won a total of 8 games out of the 15 contests between the two clubs. Last year the Buffs completely bottled up the Husker offense to take a 16-0 win in a game in which the score did not reflect the dif ference in the two teams' play. The Buffs led 9-0 at the halftime Tlie football schedule usually is set up two to three years in ad vance. The department tries to get the teams tlie fans would most like easily over- Oilers counted on by Bill Stran- take Colorado nigan are Gary Davis, 6-6; Bernie ' s h o u 1 d the Robinson, 6-2; Frank Baber, 6-2; Buffs falter. Jim Jackson, 6-5 and Doug Meyer, Gone is Rtx 6-2. Ekwall. the The pre-season outlook for the l&'S - 57 cap Cyclones looks is good. Stranni- tain who's ab gan's biggest problem will be that sence will be of replacing Thompson. 1 sorely felt. A Buffs For Fourth 'steady per- Tlie Colorado Ruff nr solid former. F.k- . . ...oil . .t... i .... - ii r- r i j : i tt o r- fnurth nltwm rhAi Tho ahunvai " ail Sigma rni r.psuon won uie ah-lauueiu iiippcu uua u o-t. r-m ... University Touch Football cham-1 field won the Selleck Quad chain- f 6-8 center Jim Jochems hurt pionship yesterday hi a 19-7 vie- pionsliip and a berth in the all- their cause considerably last sea torv over Newman Club. university semifinals by defeating son- Jochems played in only 10 Th si, rns rearhed the finals Burr B 7-0. ! es and averaged 7.5 points per l-M Touch Grid Slate Quickly Diminishing Senior Lj-le Frahm 6-2 returns; , , ft f . at guard He averaged 11 pom s b d a game last season. Thompson's slot is wide open with five men Huskers Will Surprise competing for it. ' The Nebraska Cornhuskers could Leading the charge are return-i vcr easily be surprise' team ees Ron Baukol. 5-10: Dick Far-: of th Bi2 ElSht- ! well, 6-2; and Al Lowery, 5-11. ' We are picking the local boys' The University Globetrotter soe. Sophomores in the fight are to end up in fifth place for the cer team finished tlie league sea. Larry Fie, 5-10 and Dale Johnson, coming campaign, but they could SOn with a loss to the Midwest Champions; the score was 3-0. The team finished the season with a 3-1-1 record. The Globetrotters played a de fensive game during the first six-ty-five minutes of play. At the end of the half the score was 0-0. During the last eighteen minutes, : the Globetrotters plaved without the services of fullback M. Carran- , cedo. This gave the Omaha team is with courtly Lincoln Journal 'he opportunity to score the win- Wichita , Bush ning tallies. if- the Vickers of the National Industrial' Basketball League. ' Coach Jerry Bush way teams. All the other sporting events at Nebraska are set up on a year-to-year basis. The line-up of the University team was: Tafordi, Bese. Carran has several cedo, Lagos, Heathcote. Bone, Ta- contest. He should be ready to go valuable lettermen returning pius'kacs, Kekesha. Bowden, Bifarin, full speed this year. a crop of outstanding sophomores, i Tarregrosa and Bednar. The starting forwards should be . , .l The next game will be against in .--i-m in nttiAn WliAa fAam0 apa i scheduling eames far in advance ' by maul,n8 Cantieici ot tne beiiecK i first rovnd resllts anH vka ha to d it that i Quad n the semifinals played wm.. "J " " - . . t-. J T .l J LuiiuusBti " " ' u ....... v . J.f . .uj n.(U3 atlVU.U UC . . .1 ..... .. J . l!laL r riUilV. Ill ULIltrl K1111C& UlaVCU llnh, fan.n.a Dh. n C,0.na Alnh. i. 1 . . . . I .in; Hl.llTIrc tt'hrt IV tt 0 swrvij4 in oraer 10 get gooa name,. - ., , : - - -Don Walker. 6-6 who Dlaved cen- - - i ;.),. ni. n tw ej iat een. uk oiS aw u - -a - -- 7, - - indmi 'tr lict wnn ii i , ii, ,j ln scoring iasi season W1U1 a . ,. , ' feated Cornhusker Co-op 22-0 and : o" . V:::. BouchVr 'ff1 ' 'l' H, J?afd' : average, is back and should start-in Llnc0,n- u ..in nna an K.aijiitti aval tCi , . - - --. . ai one oi me guara positions. Reimers along with forward Don Coffee Hour i ui ivipH" Burr l Meeting A special meeting for all in tramural managers wiH be held at 5:00 in room 114 of the Physi cal Education Building Thursday, November 14. Rule changes for both Intramural basketball and intramural table tennis will be discussed. See Basketball Free Jack Westerhoff, student Bas ketball Manager, is In need of an assistant. Duties will involve working with both the varsity and freshman te'v I Any interested stuuent may ap ply to Basketball coach Jerry Bush in the Coliseum. Skirts In Sports Emmie Limpo End la Sight . . . At last, the final game of the soccer-baseball tournament has iaVored in the coming year Burr C Club team was advanced the finals . Newman club it Navy r.o.t.c. o . : Denta 6 Alpha Cow Alpha S i by defeating the Dents 8-0. second rolnd results j ., , . : Burr B 12 Burr D 0 I In other second round games ; Sigm Phj Kpsiion cornhusker played last week the Phi Psis j ;,,p Psi 6 .G,nG? "if0 1 1 downed Alpha Gamma Rho 6-0 and Newman nun ' . Denta 01 I THIRD ROINT) RFSTI.TS I . .. simui Phi Kpilon I Phi Kappa Psi 7 a- a ! (nlield 7 Rurr B 0 I D-.! SEMIFINAL RKSILTS lTQ fjlXA 1 1 S"m Phl l'p"lon 30 CanlielJ Invitation No Soap j John Jacobs, Oklahoma track coach, has figured out a novel way to eliminate the pressure he is re-1 ceiving from all his old friends , to help them secure tickets to tha ' Notre Dam e-Oklahoma football , game here Nov. 16, sold out' since last May. j With answering their letters I' was up until 9 o'clock last night." j eomnlained the veteran 55 n o n r i An expected 70,000 will flock to coachi who goes t0 bed no,oriousiy : at center during the past cam paign. Walker averaged 8.9 tallies per contest while Hayward had 6.2. Schroeder Set Gerry Schroeder is set at one of the guard positions. The 6-1 senior averaged 8.2 points per con test. His partner will come from The Union will have a coffee hour Smidt seem to be ttie only sure: startprs Smith fi-4 senior from! Helena, Montana, ripped the cord at Saturday following the Ne for an even 10 points per conte braska-Colorado football game, during the last campaign. j The coffee hour, which ia ipon- Senior Lyle Nannen. 6-3. and Med by the Hospitality committee, sophomore Willie Fitzpatnck, 6-1, will be in the main lounge. At Stake The Texas Aggies has but to whip the strong Rice team to gain the Jan. 1 Cotton Bowl invitation. The Texas Aggies are presently ranked first in the nation and are b?en played. Congratulations go to the Alpha Phis, who won the 1 : i j r 4.: u nampiunuup, uy ueiu iuc ivrtpP. ; tne Rice Stajium fc, Saturday ", " The freshmen girls' contests in soccer-baseball are also coming ; . ... .,., nn,ac, n' , ear'y' lo a rapid close. In the quarter finals the Tri Delts defeated Uie ; R. , t'k- hll. ' ; Jacobs has ordered 2,000 copies but is predicted to drop to the unbeaten A&M squad by 6'j points. An Aggie loss, how ever, would leave A&M and Rice tied. Stadium Kappas, 13-7; the Delta Gammas trounced the A O Pis, 11-3; the Chi Wc - i i... i .1. . .i .i.- 1 . - f i .... t-il : - . -r i . 1. " ' ' 3 ' umegas uareiy ueai uie nipua vius, i-o; aim uie rin uciccticu uie Alpha Xi Deltas, 13-5. Then, in tlie semi-finals, the Tri Delts ran over the A O Pis, 12-0 and the Phis beat the. Chi Os, 17-8. Now. all that remains to be played is the final game, which will be today between the Tri Delts and the Phis. New Contests . . . Three new contests are beginning this week. Nebraska ball, and duckpins, which are team activities, and bowling, individual, for which 170 girls have signed up. It will be Christmas by the time every girl has bowled, so nothing further will be known on that for some time. 'mm Today and Wednesday the first games of Nebraska ball will be! JJ VS PfV played. The following teams will compete: (today) Zeta Tau Alphas vs. j J Pi Phis; Delta Gammas, team 2, vs. Independents; and DGs, team 1, j , - vs. Gamma Phis; (Wed.) Tri Delts vs. Thetas; A O Pis vs. Alpha flfgff Phis; and Chi Omegas vs. Alpha Chi Omegas. Thursday the winners of ' w kM these games will play. i The duckpin games are scheduled for today and Thursday, at 5 1 Bv DOL'G WATKINS and 5:25 p.m. Tuesday, the Gamma Phis, team 1, Alpha Chi Os and I Have you noticed a man of a form letter that reads as , follows, "Dear Mrs. (the men al ways make the wimmen write), I Thanks for your great interest in my welfare and for your congratu '. lations on my all-victorious 1927 track team. It would give me great I pleasure if I could malce it possible J for you to see the Notre Dame I Oklahoma football game here but I can not. Sincerely your relative, Jake." ft HELP WANTED LaJJef Board Maaitri from yw collfge. Dmmb t Junr. mnd from ffcea m j L ... ,1 u...; it-, .v v l -a. m j r mi i wan jve you a FUTURE with the Kappa Deltas play each other; and the Alpha Phis, Alpha Chi Os, , a telephone following the plays team 2, and the Gamma Phis, team 2, will compete. Thursday, the ! from the sideline at Nebraska's Tri Delts, team 2, Chi Os, 2, and Zetas will meet; also the independents, football games? Have you ever i Thetas, 3, and Chi Omegas, 1, must play. : wondered who he is and who he Voltey Ball ... is talking to? Well, here is the After Thanksgiving, the volley ball and co-rec volley ball games . answer re supposed to begin On the co-rec tournament, the girls may ask man chuck WorraU and a fraternity or mens dorm to play and they may have as many as he is talkin tQ the scoreboilLTd, two teams. However, both teams must be from the same house. ooerator who is located in the The tennis tournament is still moving along slowly. One of the i ? Z. vJ2 Z firls in charge remarked yesterday, that if the games weren't played ""J11'' jL!J oZrT the ' soon, they would be using snowballs. It is hoped the final scores for tellsutne "board operator the tennis will be available in print next time. ; number of the down and the yards ; QffpH t to go. Sometimes if the press hap-1 My tennis days, are all over now. But before I leave them to past f "T"8! experience, I owe an apology to my tennis teacher. It seems that last "u , and' fsk. f week, I erroneously stated a tennis score to be love-45. "Emmie, there ' Chuck- Physical education instruc-1 is no such score as 45-." My teacher calmly informed me in tennis tor at Wllttier Jun,or High, is no ; class. I'm sorry. 1 newcomer to this job; he has been ; ! ' j doing it for 14 years. j I "Occasionally we lose contact, j i Chuck says. "The players kick the j connection loose and the score- I board operator is on his own for j I awhile." i Christmas Comes In Now For Grand Island NU Fan Christmas came early for j Charles Winkler, Grand Island real estate man. Winkler is a long time follower of the University Corn huskers. Hia wife presented him with a membership in the' Touchdown Oub af Nebraska, Inc. The response to tlie Touchdown, Club has been mounting steadily, j Athletic Director Bill Orwig stated. ! Orwig was in Norfolk Wednesday j attending a luncheon of men in ' that area who are interested . in helping the Cornhusker athletic ; program trough the Touchdown , Club. i ROMANO'S PIZZA DRIVE-IN 226 N. 19th St. Pheae 1-S961 Fre Delivery 21 Variety Pino 75c $1.00 $1.50 Pies $2.00 4 THE FABULOUS JiMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA 1 , y m V" 'i r 3 jr :ZKyJ i i Conducted by Lee Castle Coming to TURNPIKE friday, November 15th 9:001 :00 or a PAST in uriting? Fashion and merclumdising? Promotion? Publicity? Advertiiing? Art? 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