The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 10, 1958, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Fridoy, October 10, 1958
The Doily Nebroskan
Poge
Sig Eps Over Sigma Nu .
Phi Psis Hit Thela Xi; Betas Beat AW, Sig Chi Wins
Five games were played in
Intramural leagues Wednes
day, and a couple games were
forfeited. Action on the city
campus Thursday was
"rained out" when it was de
cided that the field should be
watered.
Sigma Phi Epsiloh clinched :
their league championship '
Husker Harriers Open
Scarlet To Entertain Kansas Stale Runners
By Randall Lambert
The Nebraska track cross
country courts will be
opened Saturday when the
Huskers entertain the Kansas
State Wildcats in a dual meet.
The two teams will run over
the new course at Pioneer
Park beginning at 11 a.m.
Last year the Huskers
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with a 19-14 win over Sigma
All of the scoring came in
the wild and wooley first quar
ter. After holding the Sig Nu's
on the first series of plays,
Sig Ep struck first on a pass
from Cork Rowley to J a c k
O'Brien.
However, in two plays the
barely edged the Wildcats.
Missing from the list of last
year's lettermen will be Bob
Elwood and Mike Fleming.
Fleming ws showing im
provement last spring and
was counted on for points this
year. However, the former
Baltimore prepster, enlisted
in the Marines this past sum
mer. Elwood has graduated.
Mullins Returns
Joe Mullins was Nebraska's
best performer until he was,
cut down during the flu epi-
demic last fall. Mullins:
helped the Huskers to a 3-1
record during the season, but
he was unable to run in the
conference meet and the
Huskers finished in s i x t h!
place. Besides Mullins, the
Huskers have returning letter
men in the persons of Bill
Melody, Knolly Barnes, Ken
Ash, and Jerry Marples.
Newcomers include Joe
American Horse, J .D. Schaf
er, and Ron Callan. American
Horse was the state high
school gold medal winner in
the mile for several years.
Schafer won the Class A 440
his senior year in high school,
while Callan was an 880 gold
medal winner at the state car
nival kls senior year.
Last week end during a
practice run, Mullins ran the
three mile cross country
course in 15:50. Joe American
Horse finished in second
place.
Do You Enjoy
Ice Skating?
Last spring organized j
groups and dormitories on the
I campus were polled as to me
preference for or against ice
skating as a co-recreational
activity for university stn
i dents. The response to the in
' quiries was sufficient enough
to cause the intramural de?-'
partment to negotiate with
the auditorium management
for definite dates for univer
j sity ice skating.
The auditorium tnanage
iment was very generous in
arriving at the price for skat
ing tickets. The price of 33c
per session is very nominal
for an evening of activity and
: entertainment In order to se-
cure such a price, it w as nec
! essary to assure them a mini
1 mum financial return. There
i fore, there is a financial com
mitment that must be met
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for instance . . .
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Sig Nu's scored via a pass
from Bob Sullivan to Don
Wenzel to tie the score. Not
to be outdone, the Sig Eps
retaliated with another touch
down in three plays. This
time it was Rowely to Fager.
The Sig Nu's hit paydirt in
the form of a Hergenrader to
Walker pass play. -
Three Lettermen
Kansas State will also be
opening its cross country sea
son when they run against the
Huskers. Coach Ward Haylett
has listed a seven-man K
State team including three
1957 lettermen to start for the
Wildcats.
Last year the Wildcats fin
ished fourth in ' conference
competition. They will be
sparked by Tom Rodda, Wich
ita senior; Duane H o 1 m a n,
Topcka junior: and Loren
Ray, Wakefield junior,
Last year Holman, who
wes freshman Big Seven mile
king, led throughout the race,
but was caught in the last 50
yards by Mullins who went on
to win by just a couple steps.
Mullins set a record of 15:27
before the university can use
the Pershing Auditorium fa
cilities. Oct 15 Deadline
The commitment must be
fulfilled by O c t o b e r 15. At
that time a certain amount of
tickets must be sold to meet
the quota. The tickets come
in books that are transferable
and the tickets can be used
at one time or they may be
used all at one time. If' the
university cannot meet their
quota, then they must forfeit
their reserved dates.
It might be a good idea for
some groups to get together j
and have ice skating social
functions. Since the tickets!
can all be used at one time,!
houses and dormitories could
buy several books and use
them all in one night.
Also, many people have
complained " during previ
ous winters that the ice-skating
facilities in Lincoln
have ben somewhat limited.
This is a chance to be assured
of ice skating during the win
ter months at a very low
price.
The following are the dates
reserved for all-university ice
skating at Pershing Auditori
um: November 6, December
11, January 15, January 22, 1
January 29, February 5,
March 12, and April 9.
Tickets may be purchased
at the room 102, men's phys
ical education building. Also
feel free to call regarding any :
information or questions con
cerning ice skating.
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Then with three plays left
in the firrt quarter, Charlie
Greenwald took Rowley's
third touchdown strike of the
afternoon to end the scoring
and provide the winning mar
gin. The remainder of the con
test consisted of a rock'em
sock 'em defensive show be
tween the two rivals.
The Sig Eps stand unde
feated In league play. The
loss was the first for the Sig
ma Nu team.
Theta XI Smashed
Phi Kappa Psi belted The
ta Xi 39-7 to climb into sec
ond place in the 2-A -league.
Chuck Stacey had a field day
passing for five touchdowns
and scoring once himself on
a pass from Ron Svoboda.
Five other Phi Psi'g dent
ed the seoring column via Sta
cey aerials. Svoboda, Jess
Adkins, Larry Long, Bob
Eyth, and Jim Good each tal
lied. Theta Xi scored on a pass
from Serge Castigliano to Bill
McQuistan.
Betas First
The Beta's iced first place
in the 2-A leaguo by sneak
ing by a surprisingly tough
ATO team 12-0.
Dick place again headed the
Beta offense by scoring both
touchdowns. One six-pointer
came on a run and the other
was a pass from Dick's old
er brother, Butch.
Sig Chi Wins
Sigma Chi hustled past a
frisky Delt team 20-13. Jon
Erickson pitched all three
Sig scoring passes. AF Eller
brok grabbed two passes in
the end zone and Wes Berry
received the third shot from
Erickson.
Charlie Smith was the
mainstay for the Delts. He
scored once himself on a run,
and he passed for the other
marker.
The Navy and Benton House
each gained forfeit victories
when their opponents, Wesley
and Canfield respectively,
failed to make and appear
ance. Avery In Overtime
Avery won over Bessey by
a score of one to nothing in
a overtime Tuesday night
Jeary Vogt ran 10 yards
around the right end to t o p
Bessey's four down overtime
yardage -
Both teams played a very
good defensive game. There
were two interceptions made
by Tom Ash of Avery.
Richards Banquet
The Ellen Richards Ban
quet will be held Thursday at
6 p.m. in Parlors XYZ of the
Union.
The theme of the banquet
is "As the World Goes So
Goes the Home." Featured
speaker is Mrs. Hazel Steb
bins. . Tickets are $1.65.
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The Great Migration is under way-out of crowded
metropolitan centers, into the areas General Telephone
serves.
In suburban and rural America, populations are swell
ing at five times the big city rate. Industry is expanding
at three timet the national rate.
And that's where Gen- Tel is installing new phones at
the rate of over 15,000 each month.
That's where we're meeting the future with invest
ments which in new construction alone will run $190
million in 1958. '
Pesult: we are the nation's second largest telephone
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America is on the move. And Gen Tel is moving with it
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Huskers
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Both Teams May Be Without The
Full Services Of Key Players
By Norman Bcatty
The Huskers go against
their second straight Big
Eight opponent, Kansas State,
this weekend. Nebraska is
given a slight edge ever the
Wildcats.
"Every game is a rough
one", states coach Bill Jen
nings. 'We are still in good
shape and are ready".
Halfback Pat Fischer who
missed the heavier workouts
this week is again a doubtful
starter. If the Scarlet and
Cream receive the opening
kick-off, Pat will more than
likely be in the action.
Two Wildcats Out
Kansas State will be without
the services of two key play
ers; Captain Gene Meier,
guard, and second unit full
back Bill Gallagher. The for
mer, according to scouting,
was the main cog in the K.
State defense.
Pacing the Wildcats offense
will be Ben Grosse and Joe
Vader, who compose the 1-2
punch when the Staters go to
the air, as they usually do.
Grosse also handles the field
goal kicking. (It was his boot
Saturday's Starting Lineups
Kansas State
Joe Vader 203 LE
John Stolte 237 LT.
Don Martin 185 LG
Dick Boyd 177 C .
Ron Noblitt 205 RG
Ralph Lambing 205 RT 204 Joe Gacusana
Jim Luzinski 219 RE 197 Roland McDole
Les Krull 172 QB 187-George Harshman
John Marcoline 168 LH 163 Pat Fischer
Max Falk 180 RH 179 Larry Naviaax
Terry Lee 184 FB.. (C) 200 Dick McCashland
Blueprint Out Oct. 20
Nebraska Blueprint sales
will be begin Oct 20.
Because of a publishing de
lay, the sales had to be post
poned one week. ,
Outdoor
Dancing
Open to the Public
SAT. NITE, OCT. 11
TOMMY TOMLIN
Orchestra
Aim. 90c Dancing 9-1
Commf Nert Sat., Oct. II
BILL ALBERS Orchestra
EAST HILLS
70th & Sumner
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Best Climate for Grovfh?
General Telephone Territory
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After Second
that edged Nebraska out 10-7
two years ago.)
The impressive visitors
have out-yarded their oppo
nents in every game, but due
to Dad breaks have won only
one outting thus far.
The Huskers have done just
the opposite in their contests
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Husker Captain McCashland
Nebraska
195 Mike Eger
201 Duane Mongerson
.v 205 Dennis Emanuel
181 Don Fricke
193 LeRoy 7entic
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We hove openings for 4 men to work 11:30 a.m.
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Openings ere immediate
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Student Union, 14th and S
this season. They have been
outdowned each game, but
have stayed ahead in the win
column.
One Starter Returns
When Kansas State lines up
for the opening whistle Sat
urday, only one Wildcat
starter who opened last year's
ffime against the Huskers will
be in the lineup. Jim Luzinrki,
senior end and two-year let
terman. is the lone survivor
from 1957's opening eleven.
Joining him will be only five
other lettermen. However,
only one sophomore is listed
as a starter. He is right
tackle, Ralph Lambing.
Main Feature Clock
West O: , "Cartoon," 7:15.
'Captain Lightfoot," 7:20.
'Heaven Knows Mr. Allison,"
J 8:55. "Young At Heart," 10:45.
Lincoln: "Gigi," 1:00, 3:10,
5:10, 7:15, 9:35.
Nebraska: "Gang War,"
1:15, 4:11, 7:07, 10:01. "Flam
ing Frontier," 2:44, 5:40, 8:36.
Stuart: "The Barbarian And
The Geisha," 1:15, 3:20, 5:20,
7:20, 9:25.
Varsity: "Man Of The
West," 1:25, 3:30, 5:35, 7:31,
9:27.
State: "The Case Of Doc
tor Laurent," 1:17, 3:23, 5:29,
7:35, 9:41.
Joyo: "The Light In The
Forest," 7:05, 10:05. "Andy
Hardy Comes Home," 840.
Starview "Cartoon," 7:15.
"Oregon Passage," 7:30.
"Andy Hardy Comes Home,"
9:05. "The Man Who Turned
To Stone," 10:30.
84th & O: "Cartoons," 7:15.
"Blood Arrow," 7:30. J'The
Hunter," 8:45. "Voo Doo
Woman," 11:00.