THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUND Varsity Cage Posts Almost Cinched As Squad Whips Into Shape RIDERS MEET MONDAY All men who signed up for the I-M riding class will meet at the Engineering Arch at 7:45 p.m. Monday. Walter Schaeffer. Nebraska Tops Oregon State's Eleven, 32-14 PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 28.-(P)-A powerful Nebraska football team de- feated the Oregon State Beavers 321 to 14 in a spectacular, wide open game here today before 15,000 fans. Nebraska made only seven first downs to Oregon State's 15, but several of its first downs were touch- downs. The Beavers gave disappointed fans a hair-raising finish, however, slam-banging their way to two touchdowns in the last period after the midwesterners had rolled up a 32-0 lead. Fullback Sam Francis, Nebraska's All-American candidate, rammed the line for a touchdown on the seventh play of the game, climaxing a 50- yard drive. Nebraska scored two more touch- downs in the third. But the Husk- ers final score was the most spec- tacular when halfback Lloyd Card- well ran 58 yards through a broken field to the goal. Tony Manero Leads In Augusta Tourne) AUGUSTA, Ga., Nov. 28.--(P)-An the last 36 holes and among the list-Horton Smith of Chicago, and old war horse who blazed to victory more prominent players who failed to I Jimmy Hines, of Garden City, L. I.- in the national open championship '-aint he ranks were-HaroldMc onad-w ern three strnok heak of nace-set- --stocky Tony Manero, of Greens- boro, N.C.-put oi another spectacu- lar exhibition of shot making today to lead the field in the $5,000 Au- gusta open golf tournament. He had a total of 140 through 36 holes of the 72-hole affair. The United States champion clipped two strokes off regulation fig- ures with a neat 70 to match his one- under-par 70 of yesterday over the Forest Hills layout, As the field of 214 competitors was cut down to 66 money-seeking pro- fessionals and 15 amateurs for the final half of the event, Manero held a two-stroke lead over his nearest rival, slender Byron Nelson of Ridge- wood, N. J., who negotiated the half- way distance in 142. The odds dropped sharply on Ma- nero who gave the best exhibition of stroking, for the final 36 holes to be played tomorrow and the $1,000 top prize. He was quoted at 5 to 1 against the field, being cut down from 12 to 1. Scores of 152 were needed to get in I.. .1 r"aill L11C: i ulir-l W Cl C Xlal Vlll Ivit.ik7pau- I t'GL G tail GG 0L'I Vmuo F1rtur Vl #.ra, ..c-. c ^ en, Winchester, Mass.; Gene Sara- zen, Brookfield Center, Conn.; Ro- land McKenzie, Washington; Her- man Barron, of White Plains, N.Y., and Ed Dudley, of Philadelphia and Augusta. Two veteran shot-makers whose, names rank well up in golfing's noted DOINGS of t Ling Manero with 36-hole tofals of 143. Densmore (Denny) Shute, of Bos- ton, recently-crowned champion of the professionals in the Pinehurst battle, put together rounds of 72 for a total of 144 and fifth place in the half-way standings. the DRAKES PARSON tS IT RIGHT CERTAINLY MISTAKES OF NOT OTHERS? r;- PERHAPS YOU WOULD UKE To RETURN THE to1 I PAIo You FOR MARRYIN A~ME o o 41 And you may PROFIT by having your clothes SWISSILIZED - assure yourself of quick de- Lr--E1 TREETs 11 I WATH__JWERYREAIIN i 11 / / ll/ /i/ I i i I a..a .............T h e :........ D........iLY......... L.S.U. And Alabama Hopefully Await Phelan's Rose Bowl Bid :: _ ... a tugs ARE Mo ley-Svr del Moll ttVellV ...... ..... ....... ... ....................... ..r : ::::::::::::::::..s .. ....:.......... . . . . .. . . Ii Don't waste any time when it comes to saving. The Daily ads offer you a "special" every day because our advertisers are kept busy constantly digging up new values. III Old Man Opportunity is a persistent fellow! And when he starts breaking down the door, you can't very well ignore him. And Opportunity is break- ing down your door. If you doubt that, glance over a few of the ads in the Daily. READ YOUR Michigan Daily Ads i I I 1111