Sig Eps Lose To Sig Nu Defending Champions Ousted 15-13, Betas Win Easily, SAM, S AE, Hitchcock, and MacLean Win Frosh At I, St. Today Seven Outstate Footballers Start For Promising Yearlings By Norm Taylor Seven states will be repre sented in the starting lineup for weDrasKa s freshman foot ballers Friday afternoon, when the Husker yearlings square off against Iowa State at Ames. Three Minnesotans QB Ron Meade, Canby, RG Al Fischer, Princeton, and RE Roger Cole, Granite Falls are slated to open Friday. A pair of Ohians LG Pete Williams and Bill Slacas, Cleveland will be on the field for the opening kickoff. Lexington Grads Two Lexington graduates are the Nebraskans ticketed for opening duty. They are LH Dallas Dyer and RT Mon te Kiffin. The first unit will boast a team average of 200 pounds. They scale 214 from tackle-to-tackle, 210 in the line and 180 in the backfield. ' A traveling squad of 54 players was announced today by Coach Warren Schmakel. They will leave Lincoln by bus at 6:45 a.m. Friday, stop ping enroute at Denison, la. for a pre-game meal at 10:00 a.m., and will arrive in Ames at 1:00 p.m. They will return to Lincoln following the game, arriving at about 11:30 p.m. FIRST TEAM: LE Dick McDaniel (6-2, 208, Port Arthur, Tex.): LT Duane Du bois (6-1, 230, Niagara Falls, N.Y.); LG Pete Williams (5 11, 195, Dayton Ohio); C Bill Slacas (6-3, 215, Cleveland, Ohio); RG Al Fischer (6-2, RT Monte Kiffin (6-3, 218, Lexington); RE Roger Cole, (6-3. 195. Granite P st 1 1 s Minn.); QB Ron Meade (6-0, 170,Canby, Minn.); LH Dallas Dver (5-8. 170. Ixintr. ton); FB Dave Roberts (6-1, 190, Longview, Wash.);' RH fat uare (6-0. 190. s i o u y City, la.). SECOND TEAM: LE Jim Huge (6-0, 178, Holdrege) ; LT Jim Raschke, (6-3, 220 Oma ha); LG Dick Bell (6-2, 192, So. Sioux Citv): C Mick Tin- glehoff (6-1, 190 Lexington); KG Warren Dobry (6-2, 195, Schuyler); RT Al Harants (6 1. 230. Groose Point. Mich.): RE Pat Salerno (6-1, 185, Omaha); QB R o n Gilbreath. 5-11. 165. Sidnev): LH Noel Martin (5-10. 195. Clav Cen ter, Kansas(; FB Jim Jones, (6-2. 202. Leon. Ia.): and RH Gary Schaar (5-10. 170. Lamberton, Minn.). THIRD TEAM: LE Roeer Hansen (6-0, 190, Sioux City, Ia); LT Jerry Kelley (6-1, 205, Quincy, 111.); LG Har vey Naasz (6-0, 200, Mo bridge, S.D.) C Jon Skaug (5 11, 195, Kansas City, Mo.); RG Jed Rood (6-0, 187, Co lumbus, Ohio); RT Ken Dos tal (6-5, 220, Scribner); RE Larry Bluhm (6-1, 185), Sew ard. GQ Bill Leifur (6-0, 180, Bismarck, N.D.); LH Hugh Smith (6-4, 215, Guymon, Ok lahoma): FB Don Stewart (6-0, 185, Miles City, Mon tana); RH Dick Chochon, (5- 11, 185, Humphrey). FOURTH TEAM: LE Phil Case (6-3, 195, Tekamah); LT Dave Sundberg (6-3, 215, Red Wing, Minn.); LG Don Hous- er (6-1, 200, Lincoln; C Len Anderson (6-1, 175, Aitkin, Minn.); RG Bob Taylor (5 11, 195, Faulkton, S.D.) RT Charles Koopman (6-1, 205, Stanton); RE Don Purcell (6-1, 182, Omaha); QB Joe Rutigliano (5-11, 185, Brook lyn, N.Y.); LH Gene Ward FB Williamm Hayes (5-11, 190, Fayetteville, Ark); RH Dennis S t e u w e, (6-0, 170, Hamburg, Minn.) By Larry Novlckl A new intramural football champion was assured as first round tournament action got under ,way. Defending title holder, Sigma Phi Ep silon, was ousted in the single elimination tourney by Sigma Nil 15-13. The game went into the last period with the Sig Eps leading 6-2. The teams exchanged touch downs, and the score stood at 13-9 the Sig Eps still leading with only three plays remain ing In the game and Sigma Nu in possession of the ball. Bob Sullivan, who ha-d scored the first Sigma Nu touchdown, backed , up and fired a desperation pass some 50 yards into the arms of Tom Mathews to cinch the victory and upend the two time champion Sig Eps. In other tournament action the Betas won handily over Sigma Chi 34-13. They will face Sigma Nu late ron this week. Phi Kappa Psl remained in Use Nebraskan Want Ads A bell is to ring but without the clapper, you'd miss the whole idea of a bell A cigarette is to smoke but without flavor-you miss the whole idea of smoking Injured Huskers Head For Syracuse By Norman Beatty Nebraska footballers will travel to Syracuse, N. Y. with an injured, but spirited squad this week end. Squadman Bohannan will be left at home. He is confined to the Student Health with a case of bronchitis. Underdogs Although being the under dog, the Huskers aren't con ceding a thing as they look for win number three, "iney won't beat us 55-0 as they did Cornell last wee k". com mented Coach Jennings. Saturday's line-up at the kickoff may include several players who haven't seen much action this year. This will be due to injuries or sicknesses. The Scarlet and Cream have spent the week remedying mistakes made in the K. Staie fame and watching films of the Syracuse Orangemen. The team came through a limited scrimmage Wednesday atter noon with no ill effects. Return The Cornhusken will leave today at 8:30 and return Sat- Concession Vendors ' All athletes that sold con cessions at the Penn State game may pick up their checks at room 109 in the Coliseum. urday immediately following the game. Return arrival is expected to be approximately 7:00 p.m. CST. For a more definite time, one should call United Air Lines. contention by smothering Al pha Tau Omega 41-12. The Phi Psi defense was on its toes as three intercepted passes went for touchdowns. Sig Alphs Last night Sigma Alpha Epsilon kept its unbeaten slate clean by lambasting Delta Signia Pi 46-0. Wally Bryans ran for two td's and passed for four more. SAE will face the potent Phi Psi's in second round play. Farmhouse came from be hind after trailing Alpha managed 12 yards. Boucher came back and ,with a pass from Bob Koenig Gamma Kho 6-2 at half time to win the game 14-6. Sigma Alpha Mu squeezed past a scrappy Beta Sigma Psi team 14-13 to remain unbeaten through first round tournament play. Back on the city campus gridirons Hitchcock and Mac lean were both winning games by the identical scores ot 6-0. Hitcheock downed G u s II, while Maclean's victim was Seaton I. Boucher won their opening game in the tourney when they defeated Avery 1-0. After battling to a score less tie for four quarters, Avery took the ball for their four downs on their 15. They to Dwight Boesiger for 18 yards, they won the game. SUNDAY! i IL'I . . . and aa Dalits was ant ta lava and deitrey Mia nighty Samiea . . . a was Okichi, tha Gal he. Mat ta lava and da- trar Ha lareerioa fran Mm Wait. JOHN WAYNE tub n THE EISIIA rot f am uor Or FIIMD0M1" few, Tmta A 'MUST SEE' . . . EVERYONE IS PREDICTING AS DESTINED TO SWEEP THIS YEAR'S ACADEMY HONORS! tESUEOttON WURCECHEVAUEft LOUS JOURDM4 OMOC SMCUI o COLOR! 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