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""" """" """ " "" """ -, , i t - - i , I i ,1 'Ml - - I, I mm i i. . Friday, October 31 r 1958 Trie Daily Nebraskon Pnoe 3 Husker Miseries Mount; Brede and Fischer Out Sigma Nu Gains Finals Berth Via 28-0 Victory Play Dents Tonight In IM Climax Wednesday afternoon, the high flying Sigma Nu g r i d sters combined a rugged de fense with their high geared aerial attack to eliminate the Hitchcock seven from the all University I.M. playoffs by a 28-0 score. The attack once again was directed by tailback 'Yogi Hergenrader who passed for four TD's and four extra points. The scoring was even ly distributed among five Snakes. The TD's were scored by Bob Sullivan, who also scored two extra points, "Ace" Holscher, 'Dud' Walk- NU Frosh Homecoming Attraction Another feature of Home coming Saturday will be a scrimmage Saturday morn ing by the University of Ne braska freshmen. This will be held on the practice field at 9:30 a.m. The young Huskers are preparing for their second game of the season to be played Friday, November 7, against Kansas State. This contest will be played at the stadium starting at 3 p.m. Main Feature Clock Lincoln: "The Last of the Fast Guns," 1:15, 3:00, 4:40, 6:20, 8:05, 9:45. Nebraska: "How To Make A Monster," 1:00, 3:38, 6:13, 8:52, 11:15. "Teenage Cave man," 2:29, 5:05, 7:42, 10:07. Stuart: "Torpedo R u n," 1:25, 3:30, 5:25, 7:25, 9:30. Varsity: "Me And The Colonel," 1:00, 3: 04, 5: 08, 7: 12, 9:16. "Spook Show," 11:30. State: "White Wilderness," 1:44, 3:44, 5:44, 7:44, 9:44. Joyo: "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof," 7:10, 9:20. Starview: "Cartoon," 7:15. "Fort Massacre," 7:25. "Up In Smoke," 9:05. "Rebel Without A Cause," 10:10. West O: "Cartoons," 7:15. "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers," 7:20. "Beast Of Hollow Mountain," 8:50. "Black Sleep," 10:10. "Not Of This Earth,"ll:35. 84th & O: "Cartoons," 7:15. "Dark Venture," 7:30. "Pre historic Women," 8:50. "Man Beast," 10:10. "War Of The Worlds," 11:30. er and Don Wenzl. The other extra points were scored by Jerry Levy and Ed Arm strong. The Sigma Nu defense was so effective that the Hitchcock team was unable to complete a pass or gain enough yard age at one time for a first down. Another asset of the highly touted Sigma Nu seven was their outstanding defense play. Five of the Hitchcock passes went array Into the arms of the alert secondary sparked by Jim Hergenrad er and Jerry Wagner. The rugged line was led by Wally Wilson and Gary Olsen, de fensive ends. Tonight the 16th Street Snakes, who have compiled a neat 8-1 record, meet the Dent's for the all-University Championship. Husker Harriers Face Missouri Saturday Nebraska will be out to pro tect their undefeated cross country mark when they meet the Missouri Tigers in Lin coln tomorrow. Last weekend the Tigers met and were defeated by the Iowa State Cyclones. The Iowa State loss was the sec ond incurred by the Mis sourians. The previous week they had been defeated by Bill Easton's Kansas Jay hawks. The Jayhawks are de fending Big Eight champions. Mullins Leading the Huskers will be Joe Mullins, Nebraska's Nova Scotia import. The big horse has won his last two races apainst Colorado and Tnwa f State-Drake with ease. How ever, Missouri has some fine individual performers who may give Mullins a race. ' Following Mullins have been vastiy improved Bill Melody 'and Joe American Horse. American Horse, a sophomore, has been improv ing steadily and will be counted on in the Big Eight Meet. Other Nebraska runners will be Ken Ash, Knolly Barnes, Jerry Marples, and Biff Morrison. Time , The three mile test willxbe run at Pioneer Golf Course at 11 a.m. Farmhouse Wins Ag Title From Van Es 13-6 AGRfATNEWKfWE DANNY . CURT KAYr JURGEN9 NlColf MAURFy IM "B -And the COLOISTEL mm Mr , JO V fJ "V MwrntEMrcis PLUS 'Curt Of J 1 Th f3fl mi into Outran Van Es house just can't quite win a football champion ship. Last week they were edged in the Residence Halls finals 13-6 by Hitchcock. Wednesday they were out pointed by Farmhouse 7-6 in the Ag title game. Farmhouse struck first in the closely-contested game. Don Heucrman threw a long pass to Dick Frahm who had slipped behind the Van Es secondary to make the grab and run the last five yards of the 40-yard scoring play. Don Geisler, unable to find any open receivers on a pass attempt, ran for the all-important extra point. The score at halftime was 7-0. After intermission Van Es buckled down on defense forcing Farmhouse to punt twice from its own end zone. Farmhouse penetrated once to the Van Es 6-yard line be fore giving up the ball on downs. The Burr Hall champs surged back on a drive that was climaxed by a 35-yard touchdown pass from Gregg Worthing to Ray Abraham son. The extra point pass try was blocked. Van Es threatened on the last series of downs. The con test ended with the ball in Van Es possession on the Farmhouse 8-yard line. SPEEDWAY MOTORS 1719 N St. LINCOLN, NEBR. Speed equipment Hollywood Mufflers WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE AN UNITED AIR LINES STEWARDESS? QUALIFICATIONS & Age 20 thru 26 -Height 5'2" to 5'8" j Weight proportionol height fr Single fr High School graduate with College, Nurses Training, or Public Contact Experience Representative On Campus November 3 and 4 Confocf Placement Office Quarterback Harshman Lauded George Harshman was cited by the Associated Press' Mid lands All American Board for backs. Harshman was praised for his performance against Colo rado. Harshman scored one touchdown, passed for an other, kicked one extra point, and. booted a field goal. Probably even more note worthy than Harshman's scoring was his punting. In the third quarter, the senior quarterback had to punt on four successive downs when Nebraska was offside three straight times. All four punts were within the 12 yard line of the Buffs. His fourth rolled dead on the Colorado 1. NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIEDS One-stop Servloe l.anii1ry, ihlrt ftn Hhing dry eleaulnj. Al't Hour 136 So. 1Mb. Bleeping roome for itudenU. 321 No. 16th. 4 double each. 13 ilnsle. Loat: Blue notebook South of Burnett last Frl. Reward!!! Ph. 2-Mtt. For aale: 1990 Ford with dual carba, trenched tall llghta, a new black enamel paint Job, and a 1BS4 Pontlac grill. Thia ear la a one owner ear and la In excellent condition with many new parta alnce l&et lummer. For fur ther Information call Tom Davlea at 3-1361. Best Pizza In Town . . .. 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Junior Guard AMERICAN FREEDOM and CATHOLIC POWER A Group Discussion Led by Don Hoack NU Faculty Sun., Nov. 2nd 6:30 P.M. 715 So. 33rd FREE SUPPER Transportation from Main Lobby of Union 6 P.M. ALSO Luncheon Group Every Friday Noon Parlor B, Student Union Sponsored by UNITARIAN STUDENT GROUP C0RNHUSKERS ALL! Congregate at the HOTEL cons LANDMARK TEE PEE POW WOW TEE PEE Open 'til 1 A.M. weekdays and 'til 2 A.M. Fridays and Saturdays ENJOY SUNDAY BRUNCH ... Served from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 LaRose, sophomore who has , adeptly handled the tackling, blocking and pass receiving for the invaders from Missou in the firs't six games so far this year. Missouri will definitely miss the services of quarter back Snowden who injured his back last Saturday. He teads the Tigers in passing, punt ing, kickoff returns, and scor ing. He has passed for 428 yards with 34 completions in 54 flips, he has a 41.9 aver age for punts, a 23 yard kick off return average, and has made four touchdowns and kicked one PAT for 25 points. Fumbles seem to have been a big factor in last week's game with Colorado for the Cornhuskers. "We have been working on our fumbling all Tassels Ready For 'Hot Tiger9 A Missouri Tiger will be burned in effigy at the Homecoming Rally at 6:45 tonight. The tiger is 15 ft. by 20 ft. and is probably the largest animal ever burned in ef figy by the Tassels, said Judy Truell, Tassels Rally chairman. Guest speaker will be Jer ry Brown, former Nebraska football player. week," comments coach Jen nings. "You can't fumble and win. Sometimes we do and sometimes we don't." AT BOTH THEATRES TONIGHT! FRIDAY NOW OPEN! Liberty Barber Shop Moved to 240 N. 13th S Barbers Jf Welcome Alumni, We're backing the team too for a BIG victory! 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