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All Lincoln Preps Active Links Face Techmen On Dod's Night Night at the Lincoln high oval Friday will find the hosting Omaha Tech and to wrap up Missouri Valley conference football honors with their first victory over the Maroons since 1947, Kicknff time for the final home appearance is 8 pm. Lincoln ranks a strong favorite for three important reasons: (I) Bill rhargea re definitely on the upgrade with five ictories in seven starts. (3i Ray Novak, who piloted Tech to 7-0 and wins over i the Red and Black the past two seasons, has graduated. I George Sader. Main offensive threat this season.

apparently is shelved with head injuries. While winning one and tiring one of SIX games thus far. the Maroons made their best showing on defense. Only Omaha North was able to slip over more than a single touchdown. CENTERS John Schreiber and Vern Burling will serve as Lin- foln co-captains for the fourth time this year.

Probable lineups: id 1'irk Brvre poh filfKlert JC 1 i-'U Norman Italia Marvin Morne Cotton Kridt Crilov I'ori H-fkar Boll BabffM i.iirali»» Hob Don Bill irhiia SmlUi Knights Romp In Home Debut OM.MIA. The Geisebrerht hrotheis led a four-goal onslaught by Omaha in the third period of a Hockey game Thur.stiay night and the Knights heat Milwaukee, .5 to 2, in their home debut. It had been 1 -up going into the hard fought finale. Bert Geisebrccht, with the help of brother Bruce, got two of the third period Omaha goals to complete the hat trick. GET YOUR SHOT GUN SHELLS AT BILL MURRELL'S DRIVE-IN HARDWARE 15tb St St DON starter at wingback.

Tolmoge Test For Cathedrol Here Tonight Cathedral's six-man football team will perform before home fans for the second straight week Friday night when it entertains Ta Image. Conch Vince Aldrich's Bluebirds, losers only to highflying outfit, assured of a pusliovcr. T.tLMAGE ran into Nemaha snd Adams in its first two games find fell by 33-12 and 1.5-8 respectively, Since thon. Marc sextet has rolled to four successive one-sided victories. Don Peters and Bay Doermann have been the Talmage plugs.

Aldrlrh ill stand by his veteran starting combination if John Steinauer is avallsble for duty. The hard-running hack bruised les In drills this week. Denny Costin will take over If he ready. Other starters include: Jerry Koberstein and Wayne Reeves, ends; Dick Neal, center, and Bill and Tom Rice, backs. Krygcn and Koberstein, senior squad members, will captain the Bluebirds.

Game time is 8:00 at Sherman Field. Benson Foe In Rockets' Homecoming Omaha Brn.son's "Pot Lil" Bunnies will provide the opposition for the Northc.ist Rockets Friday night at the Ncbiaska Wesle.van stadium. It will be Northeast's first annual homecoming game and a Homecoming Alumni will be presented. Kickoff time is 8 p.m. Coach Bun grld- dcrs.

currently riding at the top of the Nebraska prep list, only two more games blocking their first season. THE of only one of seven starts, took a beating a week ago from Fremont, Northeast handled the Tigers an earlv-season affair, 2.5-0 Northeast will enter the homecoming affair in good physical condition. Only Ciene Kteele, auhstitute hack, will he Inst, lie broke a collar bone in drills this week. Tackle Ron Fdwards, who missed the Fairhury game last week with an ankle injury, will be ready for service Friday. GALLOWAY has nominated two front-line replacements as co-captains for the home finale.

Marvin Bradsby, Northeast's high-scoring guard (he's earned the ball over the double stripe twice) and Guard Jim Jacobs have been delegated the captaincy honors Probable starting I May Be Wron( II Bf ITafl BohhinB A publicity rclc.ase from Manhattan. Ka: the (juestii "How to stop lovv.i State's terrific air and "That's the problem which has been keeping Conch Ralph Graham and his awake night the part two weik" If that keeping Colonel Graham from getting a littU snut-csc, wr would vcntuic to say that the ex-K-State fullback, in lew of the record, a gone probably ha.sii'l a wink since late Scptcin- bn. While Nebraskans are all nut to trip the Tigers, Big Seven ronference e.yes will be focused on the Gklahnma-C'olnradn scrimmage at Boulder. The Buffs the lluskers In a drab game (from standpoint) and are re.vdy and willing to give the Snoners the same kind of a lesson. Bod Wilkinson took his squad to Denver Thursday and plans called for two days of polishing before moving over to Boulder Saturday.

The answer to the altitude question will he most Interesting. For the customers who Pillow the ho.sscs, we have just received some official figures from the Daily Racing Form mh TRA which settle a batch of argiimcnt.s. The leading jockeys J.m. Ht thru Oct. 2.5 arc Noxfmhrr 1.

I OI.N jOt N.U. Handed Goal Of 5 Touchdowns 1 'f 2 2 1.1 P' r.Tf.i ft Milton TlmmpW'n Baiikin Murr Taylor Mink iUrdinit Carr B-aurr xmtth B'own iianna 2 Ok 1 Ikk 1 r. 1 tk RON tackle returns. C-Day Looms for College Leaders NEW YORK. This will bo for Crucial for four of the top teams in the counlrv au sc the two winners could find themselves plaving ho; in the Cotton and Rose Bowls.

Austin. the No. 1 rated loam in the weekly Associated Press poll, Methodist, takes on Texas. The victor is almost sure to go on to the Southwest conference title and with it the glory of the Cotton Bowl, AT SEATTLE, it will be Washington and California, battling tooth and nail in the Pacific Coast conference race. But the road to the Rose Bowl wll not be easy for the winner.

If Howie Washington Huskies win, they will have to to wear, iinait to be seen there you have the reason why young men like Rugby Sport Shirts and Jackets for action and relaxation, TKo now Pall styles art raady. account for Southern California. Should California come out on top, )1 will to get A. and Stanford. auotlier big duc on tan in Philadelpliia wiicre meet." Penn.

The Cadets, No. 2 team the arc but Penn has an annoying haliil of playing its best game against Army. The other powers apparently are headed for a relatively easy day. Oklahoma. No.

3, faces Colorado and figures to run its winning skein to 27. Ohio State, No. 4, plays a Rig Ten game with Northwestern, while Kentucky, No. 5 takes on Florida. The 97,239 fans expected at the Michigan-Illinois football game nt Ann Arbor Saturday may sec the Big Ten's Ro.se Bowl squabble settled.

With Ohio State and Northwestern ineligible to return to Pasadena for the New day game wilh the Pacific Coast conference the Wolverines and mini arc the will be until Saturday. THE LOSER will forfeit too much ground in the Western conference race to the victor and the one other team that still stands a Illinois has been beaten by Wisconsin. 7-fi, and has won from Indiana, Michigan has whipped Wisconsin, 26-13, and has tied Minnesota, 7-7, A loss for either team thus probably would end its Rose Bowl intentions. Despite the comparison of their respective efforts against Wisconsin, Illinois is rated a slight favorite over the Viewmen Aim For Runnerup Spot in EN7 College View. Gage-Lancastcr- Saline county champion, hopes to improve its F.aslern Nebraska Seven conference rating at expense Friday night.

Coach Tom South- siders can climb into the runner- up before the campaign is over. Wahoo has the title sacked a wav. Bl'T THE Virwmcn may find the sledding tough in their final home game. They wll! be playing without their veteran center, Durward VanCleave. And Tackle Tom H'eatherford Is on the doubtful list.

VanCleave, who suffered brain last week against Wilber has not been okayed for duty yet by his, physician. Weatherford is nursing a broken rib. Jack Fisher will move over from end to play in Weather- I'ords tackle spot and Duane Goldsmith will switch from his guard position to play center for Durward. BELLE VC owns one conference win, 13-0, over Valley, League defeats were administered by Blair, 13-12, Ashland, 7-0, and Wahoo, 25-0. Comparative scores give College View the edge.

The men nicked Valley, 14-6, blanked TPair, 25-0. and lost to Wahoo. 13-0. Stan Muggy, pmt-sizcd back, and (iuaifi George Douglas will co-captain the Vicwmci, Durward VanCleav ill serv an (lonoiary captain. Game time is 8 0 Probable starting lineups: ui I wik Spain Maachand Hill Shn-'tnnKer 1 Jo.o I I )'r ink I 271 eiiiiri ti I 2iiii onM I 1 I 1 AA Arrnro kS.X (iordnn 21 H'lw trd AIO (Il ln HTwl In IklA and In The arc.

4 AX 177 147 144 HI 1 UHI 21 20 lA 17 17 20 .22 I .21 nioncy-wi lining on 24 4 211 O.MI Hi 1 Vn.ir I'lA 4A4 MlOfllHErmiriii a r.no 4 in Avi Tn 44-, Ship 4110 47.x HERE ARE a few notes pas.sed down by Rill C'allihan, the Tigers' puhlirists; MlAsnuri never has lost to Nebraska by one point, but holds three ron- verslon victories over the in 1927. In 1946. and 21-20 in 1949. Three ties have orrurred In the 43-game In 1923, 7-7 In 1929, and 0-0 In 19.30. Nebra.ska has been shut out only four times in the series rivalry.

Missouri, however. has been blanked 14 times. Largest margin of victory by Nebraska was 52-0 in 1917, Largest Mi.ssouri margin wa.s 47-6 in I Mo.Af total points achieved in one game was the 74 jioints hung up in 54-20 win in 1943. The 54 points that year is the biggest score managed by one team Most consecutive Nebraska (1900, and The '23 I game ended in a 7-7 tie. Most 1 consecutive I five (1945-1949), ColdimUh Story ukev Hornby B.

Basketball Results NATIO.N’AL DASKKTBALL ASSN. 99. Fort Wa.vn» 17. Boston AD. 8A, SO.

Football Scores hTATK HIGH Hardv Mhlrhley 14. UiMWI l.ak» 24. 19. Alddrtd '27. IS.

HarrUon HS, l.Ibrrty tfilorrllU 19. nUhorB S4. Ontrr Brallon I nlon 49. Fairmont 21. 40, r.Imwood A.

It-Man 4 IS. St. 7. 2H. Mnllm IS.

4 Ity filhhon 0. TrUilty I IR. Norfollk a 7. 4 rrlr 21. York 0.

t- 4 tty I'J. 1 4 afhrdral (Omaha) 20. M. (4(tliimhiiA) 0. 4 4.K St.

Ambri.s» 4H. 20. 44 44 i 14. Poltit I Uiiantloo 83. Vonngttowa 0.

F.lon 41. High Point 82. 2t. Tyler 4C 85. JC Sewherry A.

MHllgan 0, Bemldji 19. Valley City II. The $1,078,192 bet on the final night of Yonkers spring meeting is the largest one- day sum ever at a harness racing track. Nebraska laid the heavy fist to from 1900 thru 1937. During that era, the Cttrnhusk- ers won 17.

lost 3 anti tied 3. Sinre 1938, the Tieers domin.tted the series, winning 10 and losing 2, N'ehraska's all-time hiilre 4 Is greater than any other annual rival. It stands at 24 victories against 16 for with three tires. Kansas holds a 27-24 edge with 7 ties. Oklahoma has a 20-17 advantage, with 3 ties.

S.M.l’.’s edge is 5-2, with 1 tie. This year, as in the past, the Tigers must contend with another go-all-the-way boy in Bob Reynolds. The newe.st Husker phennm probably will test Mi.ssouri’s fen.ses more than any iircvious headliner. It be anything new. however, for Husker to give Missouri a hatful of trouble.

Hack in the Cardwell, often called finest runner in modern times, was a Big Six standout for ttnce yc.irs. Then il was the Bow'l trio of Harry Hopp, Allen Zikmund and Herman Rohrig. More recently, Dick Hutton was a particular especially in the 1946 game. won't be any novelty for the Tigers tn face another of the fancy capercrs this week end. Mr.

ha.s quite a heritage tn upholri. There is one consolation, no more TOM NOVAK. BV DH BK( KFR Hill Gla.s.xftinl ,) liigti goal for hi.A Ncliia ka gruUieis in ttieir homecoming game again, Mi.s- "Ull S.ifUKiay, 11 tils of tiaf it will take to tiiat Don Kauiol's Tigei "I figure Me Mill h.ive to srore five toiii-hiinMns to win ami I doubt if th.it Mill he enough." This a diffuvilt standard for the and that Glas.sford expcct.s an all-out struggle with td.l IN I HE IIRST five tlii.s Hu ker.s have only twice alile to tive times. did it again (32-26) and Kans.is (33-26). Both times the five m.irkern were needed, AgAlnst the 0 I 41 rado BtiffaloeA the lliiAkerA aho HI N.AGI.E T'get fone Hii ki tpiai tot liai to open lip with nenal- S.ituiOav Monid have had to have five AcoreA hut thev fell short (2819).

Indiana managed a 20 tie while P( nn St.ite was Id.mked wilti a ground aft.ick, 19-0 problem will tie to the Husker ground which ranks fourtti in nation. If they can do that jot) braska's tiopcs will ride tm the right arm Fran Nagic The H'est vnn, senior has ordered the team to the aerial lanes nn a few 4irraslnns. He has for five scores this vear vv ith his best perform- anie last Meek when he hit Ends Dick Keglcr and Frank Simon with scoring heaves. Glassford is also working Bot)by Ib'vnolds into the passing to increase his triple threflt ability, Holiliy is far and away the top Husker runner and his punting has held up to a 38 1 yard av Now his passing i.s beginning to worry opposition. tnssrd twice against Kansas, tiolh efforts THE HI ground game, however, has not tfiis fall If the Tigers ran do it 111 ill lie first am to sf'lve the sharp hloeking and the fakery of the Glassford T.

Nick Adduri and Ron C'lark the delivery end of most Ml smiri passes heir will be (juarti'ibaek Phil Klein, tf ird-ranking in Big mi bist Hose Bowl Champion Ohm Slate named Klein as on its team in 1949. will (cam with N.igh* and Hcv Holds In the st.irting hack- ficlil. Both tiavc excellent work. Clark the Hill Muelb't. held little that Miadler woultl be able to make than a token His i.s still badly swollen.

Only other casualty Is Fullback Bill Wingrndcr who is nursing a Charlev hor.se will inrliKte Kay Curtis, who will with the defensive unit, Don Hloom, also a No. 1 di'fensive man, aivf Sommers, I.mcoln higli grad who has not seen any varsitv action lull has done idi'rahle work with he top the p.vd in of Mueller THERE W.A.*« little to Glassfortl's for a five- I touchdown other Dodger Reese Likely Successor to Sholton than Mi.s.souri record from last ye.ir and a groat rcg.irtl f-r potenry of any Faurot k. Vlisstiurl's top scoring jobs (44 d.ttc ineliidc a 27-0 trimming of Dklahnina A and a 28-7 heating of Kansas Iowa matched the Tigers in a 20-20 liall game Clcm- and Southern Methodist both blanked the Columbia toters, 34-0 arut 21-0, The Huskers worked out In sweat clothes Thursday, F.mpha- Ms was placed on pass and ))olishing of the offensive aerial game. NEW YORK (UP). Ttie revolving door which whirled in Brooklyn Friday apparently was carrying Manager Burt nut and Pee Wee Reese in to take his t)late.

Shotlon's exit from the Dodger jiicture was indicated at a Brooklyn press Thursday Walter O'Malh'V, ih club juesidenf, announci'd that Fn sco Thompson and Emil ,1. Hava I would henceforth share the job left acant by Brant Hu key's drawal. Ql'KKTIONED about status, O'Malley replud amtiigu- ciusly. "he i.s the last manager Brooklyn has had Following a pau.se, the portly prexy added: "Shotton Is still Die manager until something is done. That something is iiigti on our agenda.

1 can promne an early decision on the matter )uit first 1 want to Shotton. He i.s a giand gentleman." Thompson and Bavasi, both ol whom iHomoted to vn presidents in the organizational setup, indicated a leaning tow art! the 31-ycar-old Rrrsc, who has played shortstoj) for ttie Dodgers vim I'ltO and is one of ttie most fiopular mein- beis of "WE HAVE no to a Thomiison re- if when asked a question that referiTtl Ffeese of men bave pbiyed and at the same time and tlicv won iinant-. too. I. 0 )ok at some of ttu ni Cronin Bill Terry Lou Boudieau Buckv Harris Leo B.ivjsi, the former general manager of Montreal in tlie International league, al.so highly of Reese and praisetl his qualities of leadership.

while emphasizing that he has not sfuiken to any tive managerial eandi- ri.itf's ns yet, fioirited iqi ftie f.iet tliat he wistied to reward onl.v im inside Brooklyn oigani- ition Aliiskii Hravc CloM A.MIIORAGK, Abi'ka (UP). zMaskan golfeis made ttie round of the Temforial gollmg championviiips I a snow-covered course wnth ttMUfieratiire five degrees below zero Thursday. BY WALIY DtBROWN A Midwest atomic scientist says It IS pos ihle to make a fiydrogen liomti to destroy all human beings. (It may be possible, but b.ardly protit- ible. Give a scientist few chemicals and test tubes, and then leave him dlonc for awhile and he never to know where to stop.

A tnimb that would destroy everyone is carrying the idea of equality too far. The way thi.s atom juggler tells it, the universal boom would take 5 to 10 years tn enncot and would cost about 40 billion dollar.s. That would take a lot of taxes, and be no one loft to pay thenl. It just practical. In Penn.sylvania the North Kastern Poultry Producers Council elected a new president by the name of Waldo Chick.

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