' UNlVfcRSMY NfctfK. i - Friday, October 16, 1959 The Daily Nebraskan Indiana Is Band Day Foe Qare and Fricke Are Doubtful ware ana Don Fnrk.frav with TrnKono vini ful a0UD"uu performers time at Memorial Stadium is upcoming isand Day 2 p.m. Saturday. for the OPEN BOWLING SATURDAY ALL DAY SUNDAY UNTIL 6:30 Wssk Oayi til t.JO Except Wdndoy " NORTHEAST LANES lit K0RI? 0,1 HIGHWAY 77 No. 16 ph. lm Fricke missed the Kansas game last week and is still bothered by a "charleyhorse". Head coach Bill Jennings said that the decision about whether Fricke would play would not be made until game time. Qare carried the ball three times against Kansas and picked up a total of 21 yards. He has been hampered all sea son by a foot injury and It may keep him out of the Hoosier game. "They're a typical Big ten 3 ""nmmiiniimimmmir""""""' j i i i. i IE 3 f 'v. PIZZA SPAGHETTI MOSTACCIOLE LASAGNE RAVIOLI "Raul Italian Food' 75c $1.50 $2.00 OPEN 4:00 P.M. to 1:00 AM, J457 Jloldn Phono 8-1472 PARKING LOT SOUTH OF PIZZA PALACE TTpf ' 1 ' " "iiiiiiiiniininniiininiiiiiiiiniiiii frr team and we'll have to play over our heads to win , was Jennings comment about the Hoosiers. Indiana has a 2-1 record with wins coming over Marquette and Illinois and losing to Minesota. . Nebraska has defeated Min nesota and Oregon State and lost to Texas and Kansas. Hal's Picks Nebraska 13 Indiana 12 Colorado 20 ..'..Iowa State 13 Kansas 27 ..Kansas State 7 Oklahoma 28 Missouri 13 Oklahoma State 21 Houston 14 Last week: 5 right, 1 wrong, Percentage .833 Season: 22 right, 6 wrong, Percentage .786 Nebraskan Want Ads No.Words l da. 2 da. tin. 4 da. 1-10 .40 .68 .85 1.00 11-16 .00 .80 1.06 1.2B 16-20 .60 .05 1 25 1.60 21-25 .70 1.10 1.45 I 1.75 .80 1.25 1.65 2. 00 81-85 .00 1.40 1.85 ) 2.28 36-40 1.00 I 1.65 2.05 2.60 A Cordial Welcome Awaits You! St. Paul Methodist Church 12th and M Streets Two' Morning Worship Services in the Sanctuary 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Minister: Dr. Frank A. Court Associate Rev. Norman Smitheram v Music: Mr. Dale B. Ganz October 18, 1959: , "LOSING LIFE AND FINDING IT" The Story of the Prodigal Son Some timely truths and a timeless story In economics, he asked for his inheritance. In psychology, "he came to himself, in human relationships, an unforgivhir brother. (Tree parking in Coid't parking lot and the Continental National Bank parking building.) Then low-coat rates applv to Want Ada which art placed for consecutive oayi and ara paid for within 10 days after the ad expires or Is canceled. PERSONAL! Daily Nebraskan Sports Thornton and Kiscoan Named Frosh Captains p. Oet serious I never want to aee you again, i. "Graduate student Interested In danc- Inr and photography likes to meet Coed for dancing partner on week ends and student union parties. Write the Dally Nebraskan." Want to exchange trench coat for trench coat mlxup at Big Ep House Saturday night. Call Norman Beatty. Phone 2-5383. FOR SALE t For Sale: Mercury Convertible 1956 very clean run power accessories original owner 9-2483 after 6 p.m. ROOM FOR RENT 4110 Garfield Nice room, private half oatn, large closet, cooking privileges. Students, afternoons, evenings, 4-9779. TAILORING" Custom Tailors Finest woolens. Sps- ciansts in men's and women s fitting problems. Double breasted converted to single, tuxedos to shawl collar. -College Tailors. Esther Loso, 4445 So. 48th. Phone 4-4212. HELP WANTED Man to work at TOWER OF PlZA. Part time, apply at 108 No. 20th between 6-9 p.m. Help wanted: Part time work for stu dent with knowledge of printing trade. 2719 No. 48th. Phone 6-2446. Evening Busboys and afternoon dish washers to work for meals. Call 2-6966 after 7.00 p.m. Delta Sigma Fhi. Basketball Scrimmage Is Saturday Basketball coach Jerry Bush will send his cagers through a scrimage at 10 a.m. Saturday, mainly tor the benefit of the early arrivals for the Band Day football game. The Huskers began prac tice Thursday with all of last year's staTters back plus several promising sopho mores. The starting lineups will have AI Buuck, center; AI Maxey and AI Roots, for wards with Rex Swett and Jim Kowalke at the guards opposing Bob Harry, center; Jan Wall and Phil Barth, forwards; Wayne Hester and Bernt Elle at guards. Hersctell Turner will prob ably miss part of the scrim mage because of Saturday morning classes. Alpha Phi Takes Alpha Xi Delta The Alpha Phis rallied with five runs in the fourth inning to take a 6-2 win over Alpha Xi Delta in a soccer baseball game, Tuesday. Two runs scored in the big 5-run inning on a sacrifice bunt by Carol Frey and Susie Stump drove in two more with a long fly to center. . Linda Lonsbrough went the distance for the Alpha Phis to get credit for the win. Tom Eason Sets Record With 245 Tom Eason of North Bend set a Union bowling record with a 245 game this week. That is the highest game rolled in open bowling an the Union lanes since their open ing this fall. GRAND OPENING STUDENT UNION EXPERIENCED BARBERS IN ALL NEW, MODERN SHOP Jl ."V f I Y ' '" i I i 1 i I, 1 " 4 k' ' t I , - 4 i 'ft -'.M I r ' I v , " I . BOB ENGLER NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY .GENE CLARK APPOINTMENTS 8:00-5:30 ELMER NEUKIRCH 1 . APPOINTMENTS 8:00-12:00 NO AF .''OINTMENTS NECESSARY IN P.M. Located in Southivest Corner Student Union Basement Phone 2-7631 Ext 5109 ' . ' . FRANK KUHN APPOINTMENTS 8:00-12:00 MO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY IN P.M. . AIR-CONDITIONED . . MUZAK . . CONVENIENT LOCATION HOURS 8:00-5:30 WEEKDAYS 8:00-5:00 SATURDAY William "Thunder" Thorn ton and Jack Kiscoan will be co-captains when tha Husker freshmen take on the Iowa State frosh gridders at 3 p.m. today at Memorial Stadium. In the last scrimmage, against the Varsity reserves, the Husker frosh scored three touchdowns with Lenny Bevil acqua, Richard Strutz and Anthony Tetro toting the pig skin into the end zone. This is the first game of a two-game schedule for the frosh gridders. They will meet the Kansas State freshmen at Manhattan, October 30. Freshman head coach War ren Schmakel will start Mic Drum, left end; Bill Schachel, left tackle; Doug Kluck, left guard; Ron Eissler, center'; 1 Husker Harriers j Host Iowa Stale j At Pioneer Park Nebraska's cross country team will be going after their second win of the season as they entertain Iowa State's harriers at 10 a.m. Saturday at Fioneer Park. The Huskers won a triangu lar from Kansas State and Colorado last weekend in the opening meet of the season. Last year's Cyclone team fin ished fifth in the NCAA meet. Joe Mullins and Joe Ameri can Horse of Nebraska fin ished second and third respec tively to Duane H o 1 m a n of Kansas State in 1 a s t week's triangular. Theta Xi Defeats Sig Ep Gunners Theta Xi scored a 945-764 win over Sigma Phi Epsilon in an intramural rifle match, Wednesday night. Paul Moessner led the Theta Xi win with 270 of a possible 300 points. Dave Kre cek was close behind with 267. Bill Connell led the Sig Eps with 223. Paul Fuehrer,' right guard; Ron Borer, right tackle; Kis coan, right end. John Faiman will call sig nals from his quarterback slot with Bill Comstock at left half back, Len Bevilacqua at right half and Thornton at fullback. SPEEDWAY MOTORS 1719 N St. LINCOLN, NEBR. Speed Equipment Hollywood Muffler HOLLYWOOD HOWL Open Bowling Weekdays Till 5 Sat. 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