The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 08, 1968, Page Page 4, Image 4
Page 4 The Daiiy Nebraskan FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 196ft IIIIIIII11!IIIIIIIII!!IIIII1IIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Display ro u te M N 1 I J ii x?t rr f i iL w I r fal i i iri 5 J 1. ' la ili H Ll in Gt i in t n rrn rrr These campus streets will be blocked off 6 p.m. until 10:15 p.m. Friday, for viewing of the homecoming displays. All parked cars should be off the streets by 1 p.m. Friday, according to the Lincoln Police Department. Cornhusker Co-op standout honored Don Cordes is one of the big reasons Cornhusker Co-op owns a 4-0 football slate and has averaged 47 points per contest. The Wood River senior in Teacher's College has been named Daily Nebraskan Intra mural Player of the Week for his quarter-backing in victor ies over Delta Sigma Phi and Acacia. Cordes, who has quarterbacked the team for four years and is the captain this fall, scored one touchdown and threw two touchdown passes and three extra points in a 47-6 win overdelta Sigma Phi. He also threw six touchdown passes in a 66-0 trouncing of Acacia. CORDES has participated for three years in intramural Softball, flag football and volleyball and has spent one year in handball. A three-sport letterman at Grand Island Central Catholic High School, he was a guard on the basketball team, a defensive linebacker and of fensive halfback on the foot ball team and he ran the 880 yard dash in track. " Honorable mention goes to J Gary Shoulan, a civil' engineering senior from Grand Island, who scored three touchdowns in a 55-0- Cather 5 blitz over Governors 1 House. He is captain of the Frost House 5-0 football team, played on last year's Cather Hall championship football squad and has helped Frost to outscore its last two foes 101-6. NOMINATIONS for next week's Daily Nebraskan In tramural Player of the Week are due in the Daily Nebraskan office in the Nebraska Union by noon Monday. COME TO A FREE Christian Science Lecture Nov. 14 Nabroika Center 8 P.M. en are ready for new P.E. building by Mark Gordon Sports Editor Isn't . it impressive to dedicate the new $2.2 million Women's Physical Education Building Friday in the midst of the annual farce known as NU Homecoming? AFTER all, since there is an overflow of women P.E. majors (180 of 18,000 students) and nearly 1,700 freshman and sophomore women will attend 68 sections of physical education, it is much more important to have a women's P.E. building than a Men's P.E. building. IT REALLY looks great to see a modern structure such as the Men's Physical Education Building, which was built as temporary quarters in the 1940s, still housing the P.E. Department and the Intramural Depart ment. Thsese are buildings I which the NU heirarchy ap parently thinks are adequate for the 12,000 men who desire to use its recreational space Uf there is any). We need more improved intramural facilities, and a- new men's P.E. Building more than we need a glamorous Women's P.E Building that is off bounds even for Daily Nebraskan photographers to shoot pic tures inside its hallowed walls. What's this phoney excuse we hear that there is no money for the Men's P.E. Department and for in tramurals when a beautiful structure is dedicated just in time for the alumni to ooh and ahh over when they return to their annual drink ing splurge in Lincoln. CERTAINLY WE are backing women's activties and we aren't soying the SPORTS COLUMN COME TO A FREE Christian Science Lecture Nov. 14 Nebraska Center 8 P.M. building is useless. It's a functional building that has given the Women's P.E. Department tremendous facilities after its dreary years in Nebraska Hall. But the men have needed a new building since the 1940s. IK LAST WORDS - thought television selection of college football games had reached its nadir when Wisconsin and Indiana met last week, but the ABC-TV network has announced that next week the Kansas-Kansas State game will be regionally telecast. What was wron with the ' Nebraska-Colorado match or Missouri-Oklahoma game? I Xi mzmzm r a i ayjn w 1 1 o LINCOLN TONIGHT 7 & 9 P M. 1 Helga fl) Candid pjimpeccaMe gi taste. 434-7421 54Ui & O Street Continuous Show Sat. & Sun. From 1 p.m. THE STORY OF THE SELF-CONFESSED BOSTON STRANGLED IS BASED ON FACT. loth Century-fat present. ran SAMMY'S PREDICT Nebraska . . . . . 24 Kansas State .... 10 THE STORY OF A MT AND A GIRL SEARCHING Ut FOR LIFE! BOSTON STRANGLE!! Tony Curtis Henry Fonda George Kenned Ponavision & Color (U) I " m mo ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED A V BY A PARENT OR ADULT OUARDIAN. iSiifcA ..Mr 21 Lower Level of Colonial Inn Restaurant. Open 5-1. WORLD WIDE PICTURES presents IT"""1 EASTMAKCOUm- A DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT EXPERIENCE IN LOVE m U imIii mi w immmmmmmmm RENTAL Come to the Walk for all your formal occasion needs. Opera scheduled The all - student directed Gala Opera Recital begins at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Westbrook Hall. The recital to be given by 20 University music students, includes ensembles and arias from a number of opera classics including "La Bo hemme," "The Magic Flute" and "Rigoletto." it Captain UJalh l UNIVIHITf Of NtlHASKA UNCOiN Unlike other classics West Side Story'grors youoger! Wiimerof &V ill;? f Vl? fl Awar4i.m. HH y J v MMAVISI0N TECHNICOLOR Ht-mtuM OmUnited ApllStS V laTM ANO"' . bn, DORA BRVAN AVRIL ANGERS MtfoiArm lfULUJWAY--BiUY GBAhah. Music by MIKE LEANDER Written by STELLA LINDEN Executive Producer FRANK R. JACOBSON Directed by JAMES F. COLLIER (Insert Theatre Name flaydita and Showtlmes In This Space) UNITED STATES PREMIERE NEBRASKA THEATRE NOVEMBER 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19 Showings daily at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, and 9:00 Tickets available at: OaMf, Milkr A Point Downtown and Gateway, Control VMCA, Anderson Build kit Room M4, and NtbratKa Theatre. Tickets: $1.50 Par Into and Tickers write Box Ml, Lincoln, or call 431-M or 4jl-M TS min n . . .CONTINUOUS P - m WPltmim PTTIBW nmaxj I nui tt i nam mttntm 4. ' 1 I n 'j- -. f. kzr-' I I D Panavision t, Color IV PU NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED UNLESS J k ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT OR ADULT AS IV GUA9DIAN SFi nvyvctrrv CONTINUOUS tNEBMSKA. DAILY FROM 1 PJt , VCr7?V 432-3126 ' Ni2th 4 p street Limited Engagement 1 : v ottonB,..1 atQ 1" sec' ' .-el AW9 i- -a .iir'w" timw' jh4U" ot I - IN L V0V 'rf. "Jflf i e9t i s 393-5555 86th & W. Dodge OMAHA PREMIERE November 13 fCHIOUl AND PRICIS MATlHetS-J ..a. W.J. 4 tel. S2M ... tH.lid.nlt.iO IVININOS-S Sm. Kin Thwl. SI t.l. t Saturday S3 00 PrkM Mcld N.brort Sal. T(M SEE'IT WITH SOMEONfcT?OUTOVEl RAREI BEAUTIFULI THRILLINQI a Man an(I a Worm WINNER ACADEMY AWARDS WINNER CANNES FESTIVAL WINNER GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS i rut n ojuk teoua n (SpM.al MIiiwm N. 3B D. 30, 37, M Hi "ICE STATION ZEBRA"...REMEMBER THE NAME-YOUR LIFE MAY DEPEND ON IT! An American nuclear sub...A sky full of Russian paratroopers... A race for the secret of Ice Station Zebra! (R) - nnttsei MMUMMMMWa ..Ml .0 OillMO HM OWtj MO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED UNI Ft ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR ADULT OUAROIAN, fill OMAHA RESERVATIONS (or thsa Conpaf Thutrerti ujm aiuert I heelr Lobby, 8r30 4: 30, Monday through frid.y. If 11 '-ST' 1 Matinees Wed., Sat, Sun. t Holidays at 2 p.m.i Mon. thru Sat. evenings at 8 p.m.-Sunday evening at 7;30. "fit v - vl ' - - , . - i lt r ':', J XiVraWth Douglas 14 to:.-,, FRED i 1 ' ! , - ' ' M I ! I TOMMY rO, - la - HV'vfT " i ' ' l! I STEELE TECWAVrSlcjL - lljii '. ' v & f I i. From WAHNEH BmSVA ,7 --"i -- - - , ,i 6jL65-' wiuKe im. i Metro-GoWwyn-Mayer presents Martin Ransohoff s Production of Sup nmtaijad Uracdtr Jim Rock Ernest Patrick Hudson Borgnine McGoohan Brown TICKETS ON SALE L COLUMBIA PICTURES aWI , RASTAR PRODUCTIONS present . Lincoln Ticket Agency Stuart Theatre Lobby Mon.-Frl, 8:30 to 4:30pm Matinees Wed., Sat., Sun. & Holidays at 2 p.m.; Mon. thru Sat. evenings at 8 p.m. -Sunday evening at 7:30. BARBRA STREISAND OMAR SHARIF W1LUAM WYLERRAYSTARK PRODUCTION 1 I J w s 1 '! 1 L 1.1 V v A.V.lDi!; J'tTrruMinnino i immmmmm