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J: - 'i.i ' 1 I ! '. .J I ..;:J Page 6 A t Knout Kills . . . Husker fast break which NU fans hope will leave Kansas State in the Coliseum dust Saturday night. What does Wildcat coach Tex Winter think of the whole thing? Read below. Cipriano hopes Wildcat contest is 'interesting ... that is, for Husker fans Coach Joe Cipriano's Husk er s take on the Kansas State Wildcats from Manhattan Saturday night before a Coli seum crowd that had made the game an SRO affair by Wednesday. While there are still many crucial games left for any of the four or five teams still with a shot at the conference title, this contest has to be la beled a "must" for Nebraska if the Cornhuskers want to maintain their advantage of momentum they now enjoy in the tight race. Husker Momentum " Cip's crew lost their first two loop outings against the two teams they are now tied with for the league lead Iowa State and Kansas State. They since have rebounded for five straight wins, includ ing an important sweep of the with for the league lead two Oklahoma schools on the road, a feat the Wildcats failed to pull off and a trip Kansas, just behind the lead ers, has yet to make. Wildcat coach Tex Winter voices great respect for Ne braska: "They've got the in side track in the conference Chef DON JOSEPH presents fini food expertly prepared. Continuous Entertainment from 6 p.m. nightly Collwt Nifht Wednesday Special prkn with NU 1.4. COLLEGE DAY! at LINCOLN DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB If you can, play bridge, you can play duplicate bridge. To introduce you to the game or to give you more experience, the Lincoln Duplicate Bridge Club at 2738 South St. is having a college day for students, faculty, and house parents. It will begin at 3 p.m. on Sunday, February 11. There is no charge and refreshments will be served- Prizes will be given to college winners. If you would like a partner call Mrs. Gillispic Vfafoesa'ay or Friday evening at 423-2667. I I k I I' h v , t 1 1 v "'liiii. aHajyTirTTf- tiim-i inir- t - ......... ffuard Jim Damm starts off race. Especially since they beat Oklahoma State and Ok lahoma on the road. That was a big weekend for them." Winter Praises And for NU's outstanding senior duo: "Tom Baack is probably the best shooter in the Big Blight and Stuart Lantz is maybe the best athlete in the confe rence.' Special NU class at sports car rally Any University student in terested in sports car compe tition is invited to enter a spe cial NU class in the Febru ary Nebraska Region of Sport Car Club of America night rallye Saturday niiit. Membership in SCCA is not required and NU students may enter at a special rate of $1.50. Each student entrant will receive a dash plaque, plus trophies for class winners. Registration begins at 6:30 at the Congress Inn on West '0.' It will be a strict time- distance rallye and the first car is scheduled to go off at 7:30. SUPPER CLUB LINCOLN. MIMI. the speedy Nebraska Cipriano Is naturally mere caurious. "I hope our press bothers them . . . and it will be interesting to see how (K State's) zone defense effects us." He said that Tuesday. The rest of the week he has been working to see that it's "interesting" for the 8.000 Husker fans, not to the Wild cats. Current Movies TUnes Furnisbrd by Theater, timet; A Utl Uei m. k4 toe LINCOLN CooperLincoln: 'Sergeant Ryker', 7:30 and 9:30. Stuart: 'Valley Of The Dolls', 1:00, 3:10, 5:20, 9:30. Sneak 7:30. Varsity: 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly', 1:00, 3:43, 6:26, 9:07. State: 'Wait Until Dark,' 1:00, 3:00. 5:00, 7:00, 9:00. Joyo: Till Willy', 7:15, 9:15. Nebraska: 'High, Wild and Free'. 1:10, 3:ft,s, 5:05, 7:00, 9:00. Starview: 'Hud', 7:30. Sweet Bird of Youth', 9:25. 'The Out rage', 11:25. OMAHA Indian Hills: 'Gone With The Wind', 8:00. Dundee: "Far From The Mad ding Crowd', 8:00. Cooper 70: 'Camelot', 8:00. i Union Films Committee Presents 'King Kong' Sunday, Febr. 1 1 5:30 p.m. Food and Film $1.00 Union Cafeteria They're young... they're in love I. i 1 H 1 VTTT-vA 434-7421 XiJC? 54th & O Street end they kill people. i jr. TECHNICOLOR4 PROM WMttMR BROS.-SBVKN ARTS The Daily Husker thinclads host Cowboys Trackmen open at home Track fans can see their first home meet of the sea son Saturday as the Husker thinclads meet the Oklahoma State Cowboys at 1:30 p.m. in Memorial Stadium. Coach Frank Sevigne for sees a close race in the 880 as Oklahomaa State's Steve Gerkin will meet Husker Don Morran who has the fastest time in the conference so far this year with a 1:53.4. Tole vault close The pole vault will also be a close event according to the coach, as the Cowboy's vet eran Larry Curts will meet Boyd Epley who is a trans fer to Nebraska. Sevigne is relishing the prospects of "a very good mid dle distance group the best we've had from an overall standpoint in recent years." He applied this same tag to his quarter mile crew of Clifton Forbes, Larry Frost, John Mottley and John Sim mons. Also in sprints Forbes and Mottley will al so be seen in the sprints wher they will be assisted by foot ball player Mike Green, vet eran Larry Liss, former Grant prep ace Bill Daisss and Bob Wilson, a junior college trans fer. Tabbed for duty in the 880, the 600 and the 1,000 are Les Hellbush, Morran and Mike Randall. Neil Knolle and Greg Young will compete in t h e half mile and Hugh McGov ern and Ron Lee will be the entries in the 600. Sevigne's new assistant, Dean Brittenham, is the Hus ker's field events skipper and shares Sevigne's opinion that Valentines (Day Qifts MATCHES: A-frame domino fireplace Etc., i.e.: COMING! WATCH FOR IT I r SOApS: lemon y0aiQ' Juice J mugs pottery wine racks riNTERIORSI (diversified J i.mv it irirTiimi.mn n iir :t . - I m Nebraskan the Scarlet and Cream will be improved. More competitive "It looks like we'll be more competitive in the long jump, with three 23-footers in Len nox Burgher, Randall Jones and Joe Orduna," Brittenham says. "And we have some fine individuals in Dennis Hagin (shot put), Steve Krebs and Jack Todd (high jump) and ISpley and Terry Medjo (pole vault). Orduna will also be seen in Borgialli's best season cinched by wrestling win Nebraska won five straight matches after dropping be hind 11-3 to register a 20-11 win over Ft. Hays . (Kan.) State at the Coliseum Thurs day night. The win insured Coach Or val Borgialli his winningest season since he came to Ne braska three years ago as head wrestling coach. His rec ord this season is 4-7-1. The only pin of the meet came in the 137 weight class where Larry Teply lost to his Hays State opponent in 4:03. is o totally troppeci girl at ths retcrcy of 4 S JACK WESTON and' THE NEWEST THE BIGGEST THE CU BEST! 13 Jb f ' Jr g, . )-kaf . I 't ft ft;- n 7 2 rCBKOIN mm w 1 Ik. mmmzzmim theugiy- LEE VAN mwAiiaca the hurdles along with Dave Kuddron, Lonnie Sherlock and Fred Nicholl. Nebraska's entries for t h meet will be: On the Tr.rk 0-yard duh Clifton Knrhoa, M 1 k fiieen. Mil lniwt nluh bimllrn Jc Or duna, l)nv Kmlrun. Krvd Nichol, Lonnla Mlilim will) run U' Hr-llhUM'h, Don Dli choK, Don Slornlwrx, I'hll Moili-all! i"KI yard run Hujih McUovern, Hon Lre. An lnln (l'ete) Siinuaont 440-yard ilui-'i Lurry r itisi, uiuiou rorur.. jnn k,i rnonai 1,000-yard run Lea Hi'llhuiu'll. n....ll Vmihii HKO-V.ril ru ..- v.nt N.il Km, n: nllle run Mai Cnmphell. Von Bladiolf. in inn r irm Ken Kon!.i lanu; Jnmi Lennox Burxhor, Randall Joncm hlsh Jump Slova Krcua, Jack Tndd, Stvo Rnundi Pl ault isoya iiiivy, icny iwuju. Teply usually wrestles 115 "We lust don't have anyone on the team who weights 137,' Boreialli said When the Huskcrs won, they really won. Ron Thon scored 15-0 against h l s opponent Richard Kerr 16-4 and Harry Gavlor 13-0. tM ftnn Thnn fVtTl rlpp. MarC HIM 15-0: lift-Gary Vlmer (IIS) dec. Kclih Ilatsploulsl. 6-3: 1S1 Dill Hamaoy (IIS pinned Larry Teply. 4:30: 145 Stormy Johm-nn (IIS) dec. Ipnnl Doivnn. u-oi 1M Duane Jtobson (Nl!) dee. Boh Brock, 110: 1(i0 Richard Kerr (Nil) dec. I Innri Twsiier. lli-4i 17 Harold Provon- dra (NU) won by forfeit: lTJ-llarry tiavlor (NU) dec, Hon BaldlnR, 13-0: hwt Gene Llbal tNU dee. tiraily Elder, $3 t, , m - . i i A WHAT DID TKY WANT WITH HEJ?? STW00D. "THE GOOD, TliEBADs CLEEF m giuffrei mm atthe n J Uaskclhall finals for girls Friday The finals of the East-Y girl's basketball tourney will be held Friday night at East Campus Gymnasium. At 7 p.m. Fedde and Burr will battle for third place and then, at 7:45 p.m. Love and Town Club will fight out the championship. Lincoln 434-7421 54th & 0 Street 1 k IV.MVIbV MAJOR cr U.S. SERGEANT? There's a bullet at one end and a hangman's noose at the ether! V m Mr. TONIGHT FEATURES AT 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. WMI uiiigif oucct HURRY! FINAL WEEKEND! aliy OK tine ml lolls 20th CENTURY-FOX PresaiU A MAf ROBSON WlO WE KSAfll FHO0UCT1ON lmW irtloMll WNHtUaHlllMiMMIIT WW li,IMUiDli iHii .a-KOAUMLIPit iLMNN UIHt WMiafer.'SVI PHUMSI0" COLOR by DeLUXE ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK ALBUM ON 20tti CENTURY-FOX RECORDS rwwTwiiaiB! FEATURE AT 1:10, 3:05, 5:05, 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. TONITE 7:30 P.M. MAJOR SNEAK PREVIEW It's a "Faust" class comedy starring that beautiful bundle R.W. 4323126 IVTT klllW TT IIVS U2th & P SUeet FEATURE AT 1 P.M., 3:10, THE ALL-NEW AND MOST HUNTING-FISHING- and WILDLIFE! mountain tncredible M nl oam w MM :X GORDON i.t-- kxfr &M urn .MitfMLMf rife a mountain men mfoufh m m i Friday, February 9 1953 MllllllllllllllllllllilllllllNlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Husker Happening Friday Swlniinl"' -Southern Illlnola Unlvornity, Collneuin, i P in. Saturday Hakrlbnll- Kuimun Slate, Ciillcuin, 7:110 p.m. trosh va, Kanaaa Stal. 8:19. (lyimvuHllo at Kanaiw 8late. Indoor Truck Oklahoma State, Mono. rial Stndlu'ti. 1:30 P.m. Itnllj- SCCA Nlxht Hnllya, ConxrcHa Inn, (i:'lo p.m. NOW SHOWING! Adults $1.50 Child 50c I miuusm-KiiiuiiniMi sdiiiisui-wiuui-iwinua A UNIVERSAL PICTURE In COLOR SAT. & SUN. fEATURE AT 1:30 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, & 9:30. 12:43 A DOORS OPEN 5fh Week! RGfJfSfl 5:20, 7:30 & 9:40 P.M. 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