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It I ' f w Cinemascope and METR0C010R Co-StarrHig DIANE BREWSTER DEAN JONES COLOR CARTOON DELIGHT! 1958 Daily Nebraskan Sports Dennis Emanuel 'Star of the Week' By Charles Coffin Dennis Emanuel, who played his first two years of, varsity football back in the days of Bobby Reynolds, is, at 25, an "old-timer" on this year's unusually young Ne braska team. His typically alert, jarring play against Colorado last Saturday has earned him the Daily Nebras kan "Star of the Week" award. Emanuel lettered for the Big Red as a defensive end in 1951-52, then left school and entered the army. He was stationed in Germany, where he played two seasons of service ball, receiving his dis charge in 1956. After working for two years on his father's farm near North Bend, he re turned to NU this fall. Collegiate football changed Alain Feature Clock Lincoln: "The Last of the Fast Guns," 1:15, 3:00, 4:40, 6:20, 8:05, 9:45. Nebraska: "Hot Spell," 1:00, 4:24, 7:48. "Desire Un der The Elms," 2:29, 5:53, 9:17. "Midnite Show," 11:30. Stuart: "Torpedo Run," 1:25, 3:30, 5:25, 7:25, 9:30. Varsity: "Me And The Colonel," 1:00, 3:08, 5:16, 7:24, 9:32. State: "White Wilderness," 1:44, 3:44, 5:44, 7:44, 9:44. i Joyo: "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof," 7:10, 9:20. Starview: "Cartoons," 7:15. "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof," 7:25, 10:45. "The Golden Age Of Comedy," 9:20. 84th & O: "Cartoons," 7:15 "Dark Venture," 7:30. "Pre historic Women," 8:50. "Man Beast," 10:10. ' DANNY KmYE IS FUN IN Me AfU THE COLONEL 4. j -1 THE MOST SUSPr-SEFUL SEA CHASE IN THE HEROIC ANNALS OF TKE UNDERSEAS SERVICE! DON'T MISS ... Glenn FORD Ernest DOME lit 3 T 'iMif I , -A j . X"-'" V'Ps I It U DENNIS EMANUEL from a two-platoon to a one platoon game during his ab sence, and 6-1, 200-lb. Eman uel found he was more serv iceable under the new system aa a gueuu. This season, the last in which he'll be eligible, he's been blocking and tackling ferociously, and snatching up enemy fumbles like a young ster raiding a watermelon patch. Opening practice sessions were rough for Dennis this fall after his long layoff, but he says that now the bumps and bruises of Big Eight com petition don't bother him any more than they used to. "Ac tually," he points out, "at 25 you're supposed to be at your best, athletically." Emanuel says he, too, ha:; noticed the "oneness" and absence of dissention on the squad which other players have commented on. And the polite, unassuming lineman seems himself to be a big rea son for the team's unity. Comparing this year's edi tion of the Scarlet with NU's entries in the early fifties, Emanuel says the 1958 Husk ers lack the size of the Reynolds-era teams, but have out done them so far in spirit. "There was a lot of desire to win in the Colorado game," he emphasizes. "We were hit ting them hard." (Underdog NU repeatedly jarred the ball loose from Buff runners and blocked two kicks in a well fought 27-16 defeat.) Dennis at one time thought of coaching as a career, but lost interest in the profession while he was out of school. Being in the army,, which he says "makes you realize what an education means, con vinced him, though, that he should go back to college. He's now majoring in geology, and hopes to get a job with an oil company when he grad uates. Wedding bells sounded for the Husker star this summer. His pretty wife, Joanne, is a teacher at Sheridan grade school in Lincoln. Texas No. 81 It seems as though no. 81 is the magic number on the University of Texas football team. Maurice Doke, who at 18 was a star sophomore end on the Texas eleven last year, wears jersey no. 81, the sam? number worn by three Texas U. All-American wingmen Joe Parker, 1943; Hob Bech tol, 1944-45-46; and Carlton Massey, 1953. WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE AN UNITED AIR LINES STEWARDESS? QUALIFICATIONS & Age 20 thru 26 it Height 5'2" to 5'8" fr Weight proportional height ft Single ft High School graduate with College, Nurses Training, or Public Contact Experience Representative On Campus November 3 and 4 Contact Pfocetienf Office The Daily Nebraskan Gus I Horseshoe Champions uus i won me w-uu5VGiaii.jr ( horseshoes champions rup by easily outdistancing Manatt and Beta Theta Pi. Gus I scored 53 points, while Man att and the Betas followed with 47 and 45 points respec tively. . Robert Holmes led Gus I by winning the first flight. How ever, it was Kermit Erick son, the second flight winner, who ended up as all-university singles champion. Oth er flight winners were Charles Kress, Manatt, flight three; Larry Romjue, Beta Theta Pi, flight four; Jim Lee, Al pha Gamma Rho; flight five; Lowell Minert, Alpha Gamma Rho, flight six; and Richard Carlson, independent cham pion. There were 89 entries. Other team finishes: 4. Al pha Gamma Rho, 5. Delta Upsilon, 6. Gus II, 7. Theta Xi, 8. Delta Tau Delta, 9-10. Theta Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsi lon, 11. Phi Delta Theta. 12. Sigma Chi, 13. Alpha Tau Omega. Soccer Team Wins The University of Nebraska Soccer Club drew 2-2 with the Germans last Sunday in Oma ha. The Scarlet for the most of the game were ahead by a score of 2-1 until the last five minutes of play, when the Germans scored via the pen alty route. The Husker tallies were made by Martyn Bowden in two plays of the for ward line in combination with the fullbacks Hermann Rid der and Martin Carrancedo. The team has a record of 2-2-1 for the season. Next game will be this com ing Sunday at 2 o'clock at Peter Pan Park, when Ne braska will meet the Midwest champs, Lithuanica from Omaha. Gymnastics Ellis Named Captain Charles Ellis, senior from Beatrice, was named captain of the University of Nebras ka gymnastic team. Ellis is a two-letter winner in this sport and an all-around per former. Th Husker gymnasts open their season in early De cember. 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