rciday, September 18, 1959 The Dcily Nebroskon Page 7 EPC Goal Is 18,000 TheExtra Point Club cam pus contest ends tomorrow night, at midnight, .and whether the club reaches their "goal of $18,000 dollars for this year depends a lot on, student response. Each organized house is selling membership pins for $1, and the house selling the most pins will receive one square yard of sod from the football field.vThe house sell ing the fewest pias must plant the sod in the winner's yard. This is the third year for the Extra Point Club at Ne braska and funds raised by its members have provided scholarships for more than a dozen athletes. The furods are used primari ly for football but they are used to expand the entire ath letic program of nine inter collegiate sports. The sports are football, basketball, track, baseball, tennis, golf, wres tling, gymnastics and swim ming. The Extra Point Club was organized when it was found that many fans wanted to help but could not afford the $25 and $100 memberships in the Touchdown Club. Response to the Extra Point Club has grown steadily in the first two years. Missouri Trying To Slop Opening Day Loss String Missouri -will be looking for Its first opening-game win in 12 years when they entertain Penn State, Saturday. The last time Missouri won an opening game was in 1947 when they defeated St. Louis University, 19-0. The officials at Columbia expect a crowd of 26,000 in cluding 5,000 high school bandsmen. Union Offers Bowling, Cards, Billiards and Table Tennis I I I l l iVi l; -T y i j 1 ' "! j . ; j ; t lk! j I f if i?f H t ? ii A -I 1:1 ,-r . - i n :M mi R, . t ti . : x it -i-w- .v. 4 " kjtz &v..-i By Dave Wohlfarth 1 15 balls in succession while : realize the cost of it For in With the grand opening of snooker is played with the 15, stanc , "c .ho w0hracL-o uninn m un h red balls plus six number.cost $17,000 to $20,000 and the importance will be centered! balls. There will De a iauonai Intercollegiate Air Mail Bil liards Tourney, run similarily to the bowling tournament. THE UNION Bowling Alleys will afford many hours of enjoyment H relaxation to University students. Stan Gifford, a member of the Brunswick Advisory staff and star bowler, will be here for the grand opening. on the games rooms. These new and illustrious recrea tional centers provide the Uni versity students with facili ties for table lennis, bowling, lilLards and card games. All these activities are un der the supervision of Merle F. Reiling, who hails from Seward, attended Con cordia Teachers College and Nebraska, and previously was a Field Representative at J. J. Exon Co. Deiling was ap pointed Nebraska Union j Games Manager in July, 1959. Stan Gifford The opening of the bowling lanes will feature a visit from former ABC team and dou bles co-champion and a Brunswick star bowler, Stan Gifford. He will appear in a special exhibition today at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Mr. Gif ford will also offer free in struction for interested bowl ing fans. Bowling leagues are now being organized. These entire bowling equipment is valued at $114,000. The bil liard equipment cost $10,000. The bowling equipment was built by Brunswick-Balkc-Col- Ken Parr billiards sham- lender Company. thnnter. will annear in the For tnose interested, Mr. billiard room. His presence ! Reiling will offer instruction today will include several ex' tubitions. The table tennis room will feature a match between two University students today. New paddles and balls are on their way, according to Mr. Reiling. The new card room also is slated for new equipment. Bridge, chess, checkers and other games are in progress daily in the card room. The demand by students and faculty made the new Union possible and Mr. Reil ing states, "The purpose is to bring together men and women students for partici pation as coeducational." Coeds The new Union activities will stress this coeducational program in their leagues and tournaments. University coeds without any extra cost at any time. The games area will be open Monday through Thurs day from 9 a.n. to 10:30 p.m., on Fridays and Satur days from 9 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Sundays. leagues are open to anyone All VmmIamm nnlAmi,tlnt toSimS to are urSed t0 Picipate in mese ieagues are eugiDie to hmi A bowline, table ten- L,r.rr-,:si"i! billiards, bowling, table ten the fellows. SPEEDWAY MOTORS 1719 N St. LINCOLN, NEBR. Speed Equipment Hollywood Mufflers Former NU Acc Siebler Compiles Record of 11-7 Dwight Siebler, former Ne braska pitcher, compiled an 11-7 record with Bakersfield of the Class C California! League. Siebler appeared in 36 games for the Philadelphia Phils' farm club and he was seventh in the league in earned run averages with 3.22. He struck out 190 batters won the first half of the split season and finished fifth in the second half. Jim Kane, Siebler's battery- mate at Nebraska was a mem Cooper Predicts Win For Rushers' Opener ''We're gonna beat 'em" are the wor,ds of one of the most optimistic and talented Huskers to wear the scarlet and cream this year. He is Center Darrell Cooper. The 210-pound junior gave a list of substantial reasons to back up his statement. And what are they? Good overall squad fitness, depth at every position and desire, to name only a few. Cooper started his football career at Arlington Heights ber of the Modesto team in High School in Fort Worth, the same league. Modesto won Texas, where he was a stand the second half pennant. ! out for four years. ' Darrell then shifted his tal ents to Baylor and he was named to the All-Conference team during his freshman year. After another year at Baylor he transferred to Ne braska where he spent a prof itable season on the frosh team last year. The blue-eyed blond feels that although Texas will be a rough foe, Oklahoma will be the Husker's biggest chal lenge on the 10 game sched ule. Cooper, who is married, plans to coach after graduation. Slide Rule? May I help... V. i National Intercollegiate Bowl ing Tournament under the di rection of the Association of College Unions. Nationally, there are eleven regions which compete, Ne braska being in Region 8. In cluded in this region are Kan sas, Kansas State, Iowa and Iowa State. A Big 8 team whose scores will be mailed In to compete with other conference schools will also be selected. Both men and women are urged to participate in the leagues and tourneys. The ladies are as welcome as the men on the new lanes. Two lanes will be keot available for open bowling dur ing league nights (Monday through Thursday and Sun day), so anyone can bowl, anytime. The cost is $2.45 per hour per lane, regardless of number of players. Billiards Pocket billiards, snooker and carom can be shot in the new billiards room (not pool room). Two straight rail tables are present for the ad vanced game of carom, while the more popular snooker and rotation games each have five tables. 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