-1 .1, 1 't I i j I j 'i -i The Daily Nebraskan MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 f j ! (t ... niiMnaiu. . . , .tit. 'r: & - :'J3 Tv m v rRt J rsr r-v . Vv. . yt"' , & rf - . r i m 4 I r ii Poitical figures step into the winner's circle as Theta Xi takes first place in Kosmet Klub fall re view, 'Trivial Traditions.' Singers to Soccer Club faces 2nd match with leading team The University Soccer Club stressed team coordination in two weekend practice sessions in preparation for next Sun day's rematch with with the Omaha Martinizers, ac cording to Victor Umanna, team captain. The club's practices were hindered by the absence of about eight team members AUDU80N WILDLIFE FILM "LAND THAT 1 LOVE" with Producer JOHN TAFT LOVE LIBRARY AUDITORIUM Nov. 4 7:30 P.M. SMton Ticktts Available: Unl. Extension Dlv. 511 Nebr. Hall Tel: 472-2171 Who watched the Nebraska Oklahoma State football game at Stillwater Saturday, he said. Unumma added that the team feels it can defeat the Omahans, the Nebraska Soc cer League leaders, at Omaha. Husker Summary 1 14-31 0 14 620 from JohnAODt Nebraska ft Oklahoma 8t 0 OSU, Brown (8 pass kirk blocked. OSU, Johnson 1 run, Eber pass from Johnson. Neb.. Oriinna 1 ran. Rnirs kirk. Neb.. Orduna. 8 run, Rogers kick. OSU, Reynolds, Z run. Run failed. Neb., MrFarlend, S pass from SI (tier. Rogers kirk, Matislirs Neb. OSt' First downs 211 10 Total yardage 362 ' 278 Rushing yardage 1 SI Passing yardage 166 227 Return yardage 42 45 Fasses 18-35 15-30 Intercepted by 0 1 Punts 10-35 11-41 Fumbles lost 1 1 Yards penalised 45 57 Sir,:o:Jcrd GilRFUTJEiEL W fa", I ordks, SAT., NOV. 9 I 8:30 pm s ACCEPTED! all at Lincoln'! PERSHING MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM 15th and N PRICES! $5 $4.50 $4.00 $3.50. PURCHASE TICKETS AT: PERSHING AUDITORIUM BOXOFFICE, OPEN DAILY 12 NOON TO 6 P.M.; MILLER I PAINE, DOWNTOWN I GATEWAY STORES; GOLD'S OF NEBRASKA fc TREASURE CITY RECORD DEPTS. "We're really improved a lot since our first two games" he said. "This week off will give us a chance to work out the problems that we have had." After losing its season opener to the Martinizers at Peter Pan Park 7-1, the club dropped a 3-1 match to the Offutt AFB team. But it has rebounded the last two weeks to blank the South Omaha Kickers 6-0 and the O m a h a Pioneers 5-0. Nebraska Soccer League standings W L Omaha Martinizers 4 0 Offutt AFB 2 2 UNIVERSITY CLUB ... 2 2 Omaha Kickers 1 3 Omaha Pioneers 0 3 lead series The performance of Abraham Kaplan and the Camerata Singers will lead off the 1968-69 Performing Artists series, sponsored by the Union Music Committee. The Camerata singers were formed in 1960 by New York's Lincoln Center. Since then they have appeared regularly in New York. This is their first national tour and will take them to thirty-six cities over a six-week schedule. The youthful members of the Camerata Singers represent a cross section of America. For this tour the group's director, Abraham Kaplan, has prepared his singers in a program of widely varied music from sacred to folk, from centuries old to contemporary. WED. & THURS. OCT. 30-31 4 PERFORMANCES ONLY! MATINEE AT 2 P.M. EVENING AT 8 P.M. NO RESERVED SEATS MATINEES $1.50 EVENINGS $1.75 REMEMBER 2 DAYS ONLYI "1 BITAIH The frreatest Othello ever by the greatest actor of our time. LAURENCE pSDLlIa ifKlLIDM) ALSO STAmmo K STUART BURGE IffiEMCEIiy TECHHICOtORTAHAVISIOr From WARNER BR0S.-SEVEH ARTSl Melton C.P.0. Jacket Shearling (Acrylic) Pile Lined. Solid Colors and Print $18.95 Lincoln Army & Western Wear Store 11th & N TUEITLENECK SHIRTS 20 Off all styles O Colors green white blue yellow O Sizes s, m, I, xl. O Machine washable Mon., Tues., Wed., Only UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE "University Merchandise Center" f 1 Bonfire sparks off Homecoming The 1968 H o m e c o m i n g weekend kicks off Thursday, Nov. 7 with a bonfire pep rally, Joe Voboril, Homecoming Chairman for Corn Cobs, announced. He said that Governor Norbert Tiemann will present the ten Homecoming Queen finalists at the rally. The finalists will be announced in the Oct. 31 issue of the Dally Nebraskan. THE QUEEN and her at tendants will be elected by popular vote of the student body on Nov. 6. The finalists were chosen by Corn Cob and Tassels members. A spirit trophy will also be awarded at the pep rally, Voboril announced. Entries for the Homecom ing display contest will be judged Friday, Nov. 8 Colorado's altitude causes trouble as NU runners finish second and times: Greg Carlberg (6), 15:14; Jim Lang (8), 15:16; Mel Campbell (10), 15:20; Pete Brang (11), 15:30; Bob Tupper (12), 15:32; Mike Lee (15), 15:40. Nebraka cross country runners couldn't conquer the mile-iiigh altitude at Boulder Friday as Colorado won its Invitational meet for the se cond straight year. The Huskers, lea Dy oreg Csrlbere's sixth place, totaled 47 points for second place as the Buffaloes won tne eigni- tonm pvent with 39 points. Nebraska runners finisiics be ween 5 and 7 p.m. There will be trophies given to the top three displays with honorable mention winners given plaques, he added. THE DISPLAYS will be judged on the basis of originality and development of the theme, said Voboril. The Homecoming game will be played with Kansas Slate University. Coronation of the Homecoming Queen and an nouncement of display wh ners will take place at the Homecoming dance Friday, Nov. 8, he said. The American Breed will play at the dance and tickets go on sale today. ANYTIME IS POPCORN TIME! caramel corn caramel applet cheese corn cold drinks popcorn balls Ice cream CLIFTON'S CORN CRIB Across from volkiwanen 1150 No. 48th Current Movies B Titnrs Kurnlihrd by Thpul.T. Times; a.m. light facet pm. bold lace LINCOLN CooperLincoln: 'Dracula', 1:00, 8:30, 6:00. 8:30. 'Franken stein', 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45. Vsrslty: 'The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter', 1:32, 4:08, 6:44, 9:20. State: 'The Parent Trap', 1:00, 3:36,6:12,8:48. Joyo: Don't Raise The Bridge, Lower The River', 1:15, 3:15, 5:15,7:15,9:15. Stuart: 'Live a Little, Love a Little', 1:20, 3:20, 5:20,7:20,9:20. Nebraska: 'Lord Of The Flies', 1:18. 4:25, 7:35. 'David & Lisa', 2:50,6:00,9:10. 84th & O: 'The Fortune Cookie', 7:30. 'Yours, Mine & Ours", 9:30. 'The Rage', 11:35. Starview: 'Prudence And The Pill', 7:45. 'Hombre', 9:33. Last Complete Show 8:50. OMAHA Indian Hills: 'Doctor Zhivago', 2:00 & 7:30. Dundee: 'Funny Girl', every evening at 8:00, Wed., Sat., & Sun., 2:00. KICK OFF A CONTEST SALE! 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