Tuesday, September 27, I960 The Nebraskan Page 3 Nebraskan Want Ads o. Worda 1 da. 2 da. 8 da. 14 da. 1-10 .40 11-15 .65 .85 j 1,(10 BO 1 .80 l.OS 1.25 16-20 .96 1.25 1.50 21-25 I -70 1.10 1.45 1.75 26-80 .80 1.25 1.65 2.00 SI -85 .90 1.40 1.85 2.25 86-40 1.00 1.55 2.05 2.50 These low-cost rate apply to Want Ads which are placed for consecutive day and are paid for within 10 days tier the ad expiree or It canceled. I CLASSIFIED AD POLICY Ada to he printed In the classified section of the Dally Nebraska!! must he accompanied by the name of the person placing said ad. EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED: ilale. Jr.-Grad. 21 years or older to Operate Social Pho tography franchise on Compus. Photo experience helpful but not necessary. We train. No Investment. 85-8 per hour worked. 10-20 pt-tlme hours week. For details write; Campus Candida, 8373 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles 46, California. Can use several dependable men or part time work. INTERVIEWS : Thursday, 7:30 sharp, 2311 South 38th. feASHER8 WANTED Contact Tom Mathews at Sigma Nu. P Ih o n e GR 7-3984. WANTED Bushoy for Theta Chi Ira . .trinity. 831 North 13 WANTED: Hashers to work for meals. Contact Howard Kooper HE 2-3120 AM. LOST LOST ... Benrus self-winding men's watch near Student Health. Contact John Karrer, HE 2-7740. REWARD. RIDERS Wanted: Rider to 'Hastings each Friday afternoon and return to Lincoln each Sunday evening. Call Chen, HE 2-4042 evening!. ROOMS FOR RENT Lg College District Nice home fur employed women or graduate stu dents. Single rooms, kitchen nearby, 820, 3211 Starr. HE 2-7631, Ext. 7183. FOR SALE Botpolnt full-size electric range. Prac tically brand new. S50. Phone ID 4-1338. 1959 Cushman Scooter. Low mileage. Low price. Must . sell. Ph. 5503-8572. PERSONAL TJrlve Carefully The life you save may , VOTE REPUBLICAN HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MaleB Hours 2-4 everyday and all day Saturday. Gen eral grocery and meat work. Exper ience useful. TRIXIE8 FOODLINER 1300 "K" Street. Announcer wanted: Must have Alon, Wed, and Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon available for broadcast ing. Do not apply unleBS you have some knowledge of classical music and some knowledge of foreign lan guages. Apply: Herbert Burton HE 2-8566 KFMQ. Hoppman Rates Coach's Praise Dave Hoppman, Iowa State tailback who leads the Big Eight in three statistics col umns, is a better athlete than DwigM Nichols was, accord- STARTS WEDNESDAY I II will!. lis ijf OBEATJB HI RICHARD CONTE-CESAR ROMERO PATRICE WYMORE JOEY BISHOP AKIM TAMIROFF HENRY SUVA JgucHtors RED SKELTOH-GEOfiGE RAFT) miuuOUSC CAMPUS SPECIAL under new management is offering to N.U. students after 8:30 p.m. five or more dinners $1.25 each, reduced from the reg ular price of $1 .45. IT'S RIGHT OH TOP THE NEW ESTERBROOK "10M Hurry! Hurry ! Step right up and see the marvel of the ages! . . the new Esterbrook "101." A different type of cartridge pen! It carries 2 cartridges in the barrel one is a spare... so there's no need to run out of ink. The new Esterbrook "101" performs more tricks than a tTained seal. Changes pen points as quickly as you can change your mind. Gives you a choice of 32 pen points. Smartly styled, smooth-writing, the Esterbrook "101" is creating a 3-ring-circus of excitement . . . youH see why at your Esterbrook dealer's. Do il up big-top everything with the pen that has every thing... the Esterbrook' "101" Renew Point Fountain pen. 5 colors, available in squeeze-fill, too! $1.95. tettDi rr.M. Taa Kcinml mn Co. Tee Olerereak "at" 1.05 OtMr EeMrkree en sitonny I THERE'S A POINT CHOICE OF S3-ONE IB CUBTOM-FITTBO FOR VOOI ing to Cyclone coach Clay Stapleton. "Hoppman is larger, has better speed and is a better athlete than Dwight Nichols was," said the Iowa State leader Monday. "I look for him to go further than Nich ols did. His passing is very good." The sophomore tailback is leading the Big Eight in rush ing with an 8.2 average, in passing with eight comple tions out of 15 attempts for 120 yards, and in scoring with 24 points. Nebraska will be trying to stop the powerful single wing attack of the Cyclones and will probably have to accomp lish the trick without the services of two tackles. Tri captain Ron McDole and tackle Al Fischer are both on the doubtful list for Sat urday's contest McDole is suffering from first and second degree burns and Fischer is bothered by a knee strain. The Huskers will have the services of sophomore quar terback Dennis Claridge for the Cyclone clash. Claridge, a transfer from Minnesota, was forced to sit out a year because of the transfer. He was voted the outstanding player in the Minnesota High School All Star football game a little over a year ago. Speaking of Saturday's con test, Stapleton said, "Ninety points against Drake and De troit is nol; too impressive when you consider who Ne braska played." The Cyclones blanked Drake, 46-0, and toppled Detroit, 44-21. liiniiiii n i HM mm lliii matif f'sss"''1' r f T w fa DU, Kappa Sigma Take Opening Football Wins The intramural football season started Monday night when the Delta Upsilon A squad defeated the Beta Theta Pi A squad, 8-6, and the Kappa Sigma A team beat the Delta Tau Delta A team, 28-14. Lane McClure ran for one touchdown for the DU's and they picked up their other two points on a safety. The Kappa Sigs scored all of their touchdowns on passes from Bob Prokop. Dave An stine gathered in two, and IM Deadline Deadline for entries in in tramural tennis and horse shoes is 5:00 p.m. today. They may be turned in at Room 114 of the Physical Education Building, according to Ed Higginbother, director of in-tramurals. Larry Brockhaus and Gregg Andreason each caught an other. Rag football is being played in place of touch this year. All team members wear a belt from which two rags are hung, one on each hip of the player. A player is downed when either rag is pulled off. Qdsl (Dsull dairy store Snack Items Open 7 Days a Week Groceries, Magazines and Cigarette (iexl to Temple Bldg.) 318 No. 12th HE 2-8031 READY FOR CYCLONES Sophomore quarterback Dennis Claridge will bp eligible for competition when Iowa State invades Me morial Stadium Saturday. Claridge had to sit out a year after transferring from Minnesota about Oct. 1 a year ago. mm "3 . smwi prut rnro sr7, f c, I wis UiiVblV : rVi- mm mwmtiE u) Y0H MUST SEI NOW PLAYING Thornton Leads Husker Rushers After 2 Games Thunder Thornton leads Nebraska's rushers with a six yard average per carry. The sophomore fullback has carried the ball 19 times for a total of 114 yards. Trail ing Thornton in the rushing department are Clay White with a 3.8 average and Pat Clare with an average of 3.3 yards per carry. Thornton, White and Clare rank in the same order in the total offense statistics. The Husker passing attack has been something less than sen sational with three intercep tions in 12 tosses. Ron Meade has completed tour of six passing attempts i with one interception. Pat Fis cher has completed one of six and the opposition has pirated two of Fischer's aerials. Archie Cobb's booming punts have averaged 41.7 yards and have been a major reason for the short yardage by opponents in the punt re turn department. Nebraska opponents have returned Cobb's punts for an average of only 4.7 yards. The statistics: Nebraska Opponents 13 First downs rushing 21 2 First downs passinf? 5 1 First down penalties 1 16 Total first downs 27 2D2 Yards Rained rushing 4M 41 Yards lost rushing 42 291 Net. yds. gained rush 396 78 Rushing plays 117 3.2 Average gain rushing 3.4 12 Passes attempted 19 5 Passes completed 10 .1 Passes had intercepted 1 42 Yards gained passing 141 3.5 Average gain passing 7.4 90 Total offensive plays 136 293 Net yards gained . .,... 5.17 3.3 Average gain per play 14 Punts ... 41.7 Punt average 6 Penalties 60 Penalty yardage lis 5 Fumbles 4 2 Fumbles lost 1 RUSHING Timits Yds. Tda. Net Avt Carried Gained Lost Gain Carry Thornton .19 116 114 6 0 White 6 23 0 23 3.8 Clare 4 13 0 13 3.3 Fischer ....to 73 1 54 2.7 Clay 17 47 4 43 2.5 Powers 2 4 0 4 2.0 Meade 8 15 14 1 .l Martin 2 1 2 1 0.5 Fischer Toogood Meade Neb tot. Opp. tot. 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 O 0 3 2 5 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Cnmstock Thornton Clare Neb. tot Opp. tot. PASS RECEIVING No. Yardage Ave. TD 1 15 15.0 0 3 31 7.0 0 1 6 6.0 0 42 141 8.4 15.7 Fischer Clare Neb. total Opp total PUNT RETURNS No. Yardage 4 4 105 105 i24 33 KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yardage Clay 4 94 Fischer 1 16 Clare 1 14 Powers 1 10 Neb. totals Opp. totals 134 K4 Ave. 26.3 26.3 207 4.7 St VS. 23.5 16.0 14.0 10.0 19.1 14.0 INTERCEPTION RETURNS No. Yardage Toogood 1 28 Tinseltioff 1 0 Neb. totals 2 Opp. totals a Ave. 2H.0 00.0 28 51 14.0 17.0 Bowling Deadline Set Wednesday Entries for 1960 Student Un ion BoWling Leagues are due Wesdnesday, at 10:00 p.m., at the games desk in the bowl ing area of the Student Union. Football Slate All games will be played on the city fields at 5:10 p.m. NE Brown Palace vs. Beta Sigma Psi A NW Phi Delta Theta A vs. Theta Xi A. SE Alpha Tau Omega A vs. Phi Gamma Delta A SW Delta Sigma Pi vs. Cornhusker Main Feature Clock State: "Carrv on Nurse," 1:00, 2:42, 4:24, 6:06, 7:48, 9:30. Varsity: "Hell to Eternity," 1:29, 4:04, 6:39, 9:14. STUDENT WIVES!!! MANPOWER needs skilled office help for tem porary assignments. Work a day, a week, a month, or whatever hours you wish. No fees, top hourly wages. MANPOWER, INC. 244 North 13th St. Neb. tot. Opp. tot. Fisher Meade . . 7 292 41 ..117 4.18 42 . FASHING. AU. Com. Pet. ..6 1 .167 '6 4 .S7 ......... 3.9 i -"IIIJ-"ILIL ui . vmiMnxm ::::::: If5 1 'ittUn, mfmmA Tds. Bad Gd. Til. 1st. 10 0 2 32 0 1 Neb. tot. 12 -S .417 42 0 3 Opp. tet. IS 10 .52S " IH 1 1 TOTAL OFFENSE Mays Yds. OshMSl At( Thornton ........ 1 114 6.0 White 23 3.8 Clare 4 4 13 3.3 Fischsr 26 4 2.5 Clay 17 43 2.5 Meade 14 33 24 Powers 2 4 2.0 Martin 2 1 -0.5 Neb. tot so .293 3.3 Opp. tot 1.16 537 3.H ' PUNTING Had Ns. 1st. Yds. ATI Btsoked Cobb 14 474 41.7 Neb. tot 14 574 41.7 0 Opp. tot. 14 539 28.5 CORING Tel. TD Extra Points FG Pts. Kick Run rasa AU.Md. All.BM. AU.Md. 1 0 6 O 1 1 0 I Vs 11 1 1 a k I Tf I Jr Yes, a book full of First Continental Checks the handiest book on campus. 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