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Friday, November 3, 1967 The Daily Nebraskan """" mini iiinill MIUIIIIilMfMMMIMIIMIIIMIMiinillllllllllllllNilUIIIIIIMIIIIIHIIIIIIMMMIIIIIIIIinillNHIIIIIIIIII iililiiiiiiiiiiimj: (Friday Afternoon Column) BY ED ICENOGLE There are reports of erumbline at r.ramhiim A number of students there were kicked out of school for some demonstrations protesting the overemphasis of football to the exclusion of intellectual endeavors. And so the staffs of the University of Nebraska's major publications (Daily Nebraskan and Cornhustler), In a never-ending battle to bring athletics back to the stu dents and away from the ogres of Big Time College Foot ball, have proposed an amazing grid clash. This spectacle of the football world will pit the Ne braskans and the Cornhustlers in the newly-created Pub lications Bowl. TIT' And "pit" is exactly the right word: rumor has it that the Cornhustlers have no Right Guard, a deficiency that is said to leave them defenseless. The game, scheduled for 4 p.m. at Pioneer's Park at the foot of the Indian statues has brought up some ser ious and thought-provoking questions. The main question being, how are 22 grid mongers go ing to play on the foot of that Indian? For those unconcerned with the athletic ramparts of this football structure, consider the social Implications of such a game. First, it will show the Big Redders that there is more than one good football team on campus. NOT DROPOUTS! And then, this is proof positive that members of both staffs are no longer complete social dropouts, because they will have something to do on this Friday afternoon. Now, for you non-publications minded readers, there is yet hope, also. Friday afternoon Column is now accept ing membership applications in the Apathetic Students Society's Educational Survey (ASSES). To join you need to have not voted in Monday's Viet nam war referendum. (That excludes only 952 of you.) APATHETIC LEADER The only other requirement for joining ASSES is to send a picture of your favorite Apathetic leader, like Hu bert Humphrey or almost any Student Senator. Weekend In Lincoln Packed With Sports All Husker squads, ex cept the soccer club, will see action this weekend in Lincoln. The long four-event sched ule egins at 2:30 p.m. Fri day when the Husker fresh man meet undefeated Iowa State in the lone yearling football battle slated for Memorial Stadium this fall. Coach Cletus Fischer's first year men have downed Kansas State 24-0 and Mis souri 24-14, while Iowa State clobbered the Missou rians 40-7 two weeks ago. FIRST WIN? Coach Frank Sevigne will send his cross-country crew searching for its first vic tory at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Pioneer's Park against Iowa State, Nebraska Wes leyan and the University of South Dakota. The Cyclones will employ Californian Ernie Lindley, who set a four mile course record of 21:03.4 as Iowa State upended Northern Iowa for its first victory last week. SOPH TUPPER Nebraska will counter with sophomore Bob Tup per, who has consistently placed among the first five finishers in the Huskers four outings to date. Saturdays's three mile race will prelude the Big Eight championships at Boulder Nov. 11 as the Husk ers hopefully prepare to bet ter 1966's last place finish. VARSITY FOOTBALL The Nebraska Cornhusk ers hope to find the winning path to the Big Eight title when they meet Iowa State Saturday at 2 p.m. in Me morial Stadium. The Huskers stand 1-2 in league play while the Cy clones slate shows 1-3 as the teams battle in Nebraska's annual Band Day attraction, vs. featuring more than M high school bands. STIFFEST BATTLE The University Soccer Club will battle the best the Midwest Soccer League has to offer when they face the Omaha Kickers at 2 p.m. Sunday in Omaha. 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