FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1969 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 I ! i susstowl TRIP Sponsored by Nebraska Union Leave Lincoln Dec. 19 to El Paso, Texas Return Lincoln Dec. 21 ROUNDTRIP TRANSPORTATION ELECTRA PROP JET IVt hours travel time each way Excellent Motel Accomodations Tickets to Sun Bowl Game Transportation to and from game Insurance STUDENTS $145 plus tax FACULTY, STAFF $155 plus tax NO REFUNDS Sign up In Program Office Nebraska Union 128 472-2455 Sponsored bv Nebraska Union Trias & Tours Committee Kan 1 S c . , I Ratellff (Ml I Strving Lincoln Sim 1905 Whl (Ml .. V 1129 "0" STREET 1 oy Vn Hntmmi.u.,,... I Willi (-) .. Ijt mawn M JPCHTY I 5 1 1 jjniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilR Ahel-Sandoz and IDA present 'HELLO DOLLY9 1 I Saturday r.M. i Sunday 2 P.M. I COLISEUM ADVANCE TICKETS ' ij I $1.75 $2.25 I At Student Union Miller and Paine Sooner-IIusker films to be fIiowii The Nebraska Union Hospitality Committee will show football films of the Nebraska-Oklahoma game this Monday at 11:30 a.m. Football players will be on hand to nar i ate the highlights of the game. The films will be shown in the -Nebraska Union Lobby. mini i i i I II Friday, Nov. 21 Nebraska Union 12:30 p.m. Housing Policy Com mittee Luncheon Placement 1:30 p.m. A.Ph.A. 7 p.m. Pershing Rifles Na tional Hdqts. Fall Convention MOVIE: "Taming of the Shrew" 7:30 p.m. Bahai Firesidp 8 p.m. Muslim Student Assn. 9 p.m. MOVIE: "Taming of the Shrew" Knoll to deliver paper at confab Dr. Robert E. Knoll, pro fessor of English and master of the Centennial Education Program at the University of Nebraska, will deliver a paper at the National Council of Teachers of English convention in Washington, D C, Nov. 23. Dr. Knoll will discuss the English program as conducted in the University's Centennial program in a talk entitled "English in a Program of Total Innovation." Buskers only by Randy York Nebraskan Sports Editor Kansas football coach Pepper Rodgers this week manufac tured another in a season-long sequence of funnies when he said his Jayhawks, winless in six Eig 8 Conference games, "are not looking past" Orange Bowl-bound Missouri. Rodgers, quite obviously, was kidding. Nebraska football coach Bob Devaney, however, was not kidding when ha noted, without naming, that particular bowl officials do look past cer tain developments despite making promises if those developments materialize. Gator Bowl officials presumably indicated that IF the Huskers toppled Kansas State last week, Nebraska would be extended a bid to the Gainesville, Fla., bowl. Soph stars make debuts rifrni-nst irihiimii on.ctorft Two Nebraska sophomore standouts make their varsity debut Friday night at 7:35 in the Coliseum against a Husker freshman team, equally eager to show basketball fans what kind of talent to expect this season. Schuvler skyscraper Chuck Jura, and Miller, S.D.. product Al Nissen accomplished something almost unimaginable for varsity coach Joe Cipriano's club. The two sophomores nai'ed down starting positions on a squad which returned all of its personnel from last year. After three weeks of Husker drills, the pair replaced 6-8 Jim Brooks and 6-5, two-yenr regular Bob Gratopp on the starting unit. Brooks, however, has been stowed in practices with a leg Injury, and Gratopp's practice UllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIU a I Likely Starters varsiry .P.. Jura (4-10) I . F Scntlbry (4-1) C. Chalk (6 7) O Stewart (4-3) . O . Nllitn () h Sooners, The IF came through, but the Gator Bowl guys did not, and Nebraska followers now are directing their attention to the Sun Bowl, whicn features downtown, metropolitan El Paso, Tex. and its swinging next-door neighbor Juarez, Mexico. Nebraska fans, at least, are resting more comtonaoly now. Unlike conference friends Colorado and Kansas State, the Huskers have secured their bowl bid. They can't blow that. Either the Wildcats or the Buffs will be staying home when the other meets Alabama in the Liberty Bowl at Memphis, Tenn. All Nebraska has to worry about Saturday is Oklahoma, Steve Owens, a possible haius championship and a cluster of other unimportant items. sessions this week have been impressive. Starting positions obviousb- are on the line for both clubs The annual scrap promises a fast-moving game by the smaller and more inexperienc ed Frosh, and perhaps, a slower, more deliberate offense from the varsity, which has more sbe than any Nebraska team under Cipriano. Guards Tom Gregory (6-2) of Fullerton, Calif., and Randy Watts (6-01 of Richmond, Ky., appear to be the key to any Frosh success against tha varsity. Sun Bowl no on sale An allotment of 2,000 tickets to the Sun Bowl. December 20, has been set aside for a student sale. Tickets, which are $6.00 each, will be sold in the coliseum Nov. 24-26 and Dec. 1-2, from 9 to 12 a.m. and from 1 to 4 p.m. Each full time student may apply for only one ticket, and married students may apply for only two. The student must appear in person, present his I D. card, and leave a check with his ticket application. Students desiring to sit in a group will apply for their tickets as noted above and their applications will be placed together and handled as one order. If there are less than 2,000 ticket applications, all ap plicants will receive a ticket. If more than 2,000 orders are received, a drawing will be held to determine those students who are to receive tickets, and seat location will be determined on a lottery basis. Tickets may be picked up at the coliseum ticket office beginning December 4, and any student not picking up his ticket by Friday, December 12, will have his order cancelled. tickets TURN ON Research Clip tarrtngi (Reg. or Plsrced) $ 9.00 pr. Mini Wafer Pip MS Muted Mini Water Pipe 4.25 Max! Water Pipe 7.2S Alio, Iran Toke Plots 2.2J STROBE CANDLES 4 et 1.50 1.7S 10 ei 2.2 IS et. 3.2S S3 ei. Momttr .... 13.00 MEDITATION CANDIES 100 Nr Striped Pyramid 2.2S 70 Nr Cylinder . . 2.00 70 ei 1 wick tub . , 9.25 70 ei 5 wick tub . . . 11.25 5 lb Sand Cait ... 7.7S HEAVY METAL PENDANTS Maltose Cron . , . . 3.2S Ankh 3.25 Peace Sign . 3.7S HEAD TYS POM In SlMline Colore . . 1.S0 Send rem order NOW (cat, cnetk or money order) ft thet INN CROWD P. 0. BOX 1453 GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA urn ave The barrier for Nebraska is not the Oklahoma team, as such. The Huskers, it should be conceded, are superior ' in talent, especially defensively. What bugs most people is playing the So oners at Norman's Owen Field, which seems to be appropriately named. Since Bob Devaney has been at the Husker helm, Oklahoma twice has ruined unbeaten Nebraska seasons in the finale at Norman. The Sooners also could ruin this writer's effort to reach the .800 mark in selecting Big 8 winners. Last week produced another perfect slate, raising the season batting average to .787 (37 correct guesses in 47 picksK This week's forecast sees: Nebraska 24, Oklahoma It The odds-makers have installed Freshman coach Rex Hughes, who also will make his Lincoln debut, indicated this week that he plans to run n speed-up type game to com pensate for inexperience, and hopefully, to force varsity mistakes with a pressure-type defense. Gregory and Watts will be joined in the Frosh starting lineup by forwards Ambrose Katcliff (6-6 1 from Chicago and Tony Riehl (6-4) of Louisville, Ky., and center Cal Christ ine, the 6-5'ii, three-year all-stater from Sterling, Neb. Guard Nissen will be joined by lending returning Nebraska scorer Marvin Stewart in the bnckcourt. Leroy Chalk (6-7) is set at center. Two-year starter Tom Scantelbury (6-2) joins Jura at forward. Friday's test will give fans a sneak preview of the Huskers' defense, which Cip says, is the key to the club's success this season. 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If the game were being played in Manhattan, the Wildcats would get the edge, but Bobby Anderson has some belated campaigning for Heisman Trophy voters, who just hap pened to forget his name when they marked their ballots. Missouri 24, Kansas 14 The Jayhawks could salvage some sort of consolation in a season of only one win, but the Missouri game is a dumb time to start calculating revolu tionary plans. Kansas' playing at home is the only thing it has going, something which doesn't mean much when Missouri has the better players and the bet ter coach. Gll?t00tft?iis Help Wanted Colleoe Men. Part time work. Possible M.49 Dfr hour. 488-4414. Can you work part time four evenings weekly, do you have a car and need to earn over $100 weekly? Leading local photonraphy studio has this ioo ppporlunilv. Wanted: full-time desk clerk 3-11 cm, 5 d,iyswk. No experience necessary. Arolv In persoM Clayton House Motel, loth (, O St. Waitresses wanted to work prtrt or lull time ll:0ii a.m. to J 30 P.m. 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