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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE TOURNEY GAMES PLAYED Five Forfeits Mark Game of Wednesday Night Schedule Of Tournament LARGE SCORES THE RULE OPPERCLASS TEAM DEFEATS FRESHMEN Junior-Senior Soccer Players Win 3 to 1 Victory from Yearling Opponent in Tourney Tue Junior-Senior team was vic torious over the Freshmen by a score of 3 to 1, Wednesday evening, in the Onlv thi-oe eames out of ten sched- second game of the Girls' Soccer iled, marked the evening play in the'tournament ffiinJ held this week un- annual basketball tournament last der the sponsorship of the Physical; nif Tiwa Yi am fhrnmrh in the i Education department All' Time Missouri Valley Marks Place Nebraska at Top of Heap opening game with a victory over Sigma Nu. In the second contest of the evening, Lambda Chi Alpha went down in defeat before the attack of Alpha Gamma Rho. Delta Sigma Phi decisively conquered Tau Kappa Ep- eilon in the final game. Theta Xi easily overcame Sigma Nu, 27 to 7, in the opening perform ance of the evening. The Theta Xi quintet gained an early lead over the opponents and easily held it throughout the entire game. The fast attack of White at center and Svoboda at forward on the Theta Xi team was too much for Sigma Nu, and they soon weakened before the opponents. During the final period, Theta Xi held the opponents to a lone point while piling up fifteen for themsel ves. Svoboda won individual scoring honors in the contest by rolling up a total of eleven counters, while his team mate White was a close second with ten points to his credit. McCay starred for the losers. W L T Pet. -Point Op. Pu. Nebraska 81 22 7 .786 2070 601 Iowa State 56 86 7 .609 1213 762 Kansas 81 61 17 .670 1781 1303 Oklahoma 47 38 12 .553 1448 966 Missouri 77 67 14 .535 1557 1502 Drake 41 56 4 .423 976 1314 K. S. A. C. 26 50 11 .345 680 1203 Grinnell 19 43 3 .306 511 1041 Oklahoma A. & M. 8 26 4 .242 198 719 Washington 13 58 9 .183 639 1563 Results Theta Xi 27, Sigma Nu 7. Alpha Gamma Rho 21, Lambda Chi Alpha 12. Delta Sigma Phi 23, Tau Kappa IJpsilon 5. Kappa Sigma 2, Xi Psi Phi 0 (for feit) Beta Theta Pi 2, Phi Alpha Delta 0 (forfeit) Farm House 2, Alpha Theta Chi 0 (forfeit) Delta Tau Delta 2, Delta Sigma Delta 0 (forfeit) Alpha Sigma Phi 2, Kappa Rho Sigma 0 (forfeit) Tuesday evening the Freshmen were defeated by the Sophomores 1 TJipTJ OflUflAT DTTTUC to 0. The two victorious teams, the illULt UUuUUL It I) LCD Junior-senior and the Sophomore, will meet in the closing game of the tournament, Friday afternoon. In last nicht's came, at the end of the first half the score Stood 1 to Basketball Tourney Will Be March SENT BY SECRETARY 8, 9, and 10 at Lincoln; Entrance Regulated Rules for the1 entrance into the 0 in favor of the upperclassmen. The Freshmen played a fine game in the first half, and even better in the second, but were unable to overcome their disadvantage! arising from the 1928 annuai Nebraska high school aosence oi two players from tne line, basketball tournament are listed by The Junior-Senior goal in the first Secretary W. J. Braham of ths Ne penod was kicked by Miss Clayton, braska High School Athletic Asso playing center forward. In the sec- nation in bulletin to hio-h schools. ond half the two upperclass scores were kicked by Miss Cypreausen, who played as right wing. In the second half Freshman rally their in side right, Miss Diamond, kicked the lone Frosh goal. The line-up for the first period was as follows: Freshmen Junior-Senior McCann R.W. Cypreausen Diamond I.R. Willson Hatfield C.F. Clayton Heather I.L. Peterson Frankhauser L.W. R.H. Rogers Fraser C.H. Rolling Raymond L.H. Oliver Smetana R.B. Kess Zimmerman L.B. Carroll Westover G.K. Bererstresser The bulletin states that the Uni versity of Nebraska authorities, board of control, and high school as sociation have sanctioned the follow ing rules regarding the eligibility of teams : The tournament will be held in Lincoln, March 8, 9, and 10. The official basketball season shall be between December 12 and Febru ary 23 inclusive. In order to be admitted to the Clark turnamen a team must play at least eignt reguiariy scneauiea games with member schools within the official season and must win at least fifty percent of all official games played. No more than two official games GAMMA ALPHA CHI PLEDGES Umpires: Easterbrooks, and Brad-,811 be played with any one Scho1: Overcoming a 9 to 6 score at the half, the Alpha Gamma Rho team came back strong in the final period to register a 21 to 12 victory over the Lambda Chi Alpha quintet. The game was a hard fought contesi nth the outcome in doubt until late in the final period of play when the Alpha Gamma Rho team staged a rally to gain a safe margin over Lambda Chi Alpha which they held until the final whistle Roddy of the Alpha Gamma Rho street, Scorers: McDonald, and Rolling. Timekeepers: McDonald and Roll ing. Substitutions, 'i Junior-Seniors Clark for Willson: McDonald for Peterson; Willson for Clark; Grau for Rogers; Shankland for Rolling; and Stewart for Oliver. STUDENT BODY TO MEET GRID MENTOR Bill Hargiia, New Football Coach At Kansas University, Looks Jayhawkera Over If more than two games are played the first two shall be the official games. All games both within and without the official season must be reported The complete season's record must be received by the secretary on or before February 29, 1929. A fact that is to be especially noted that even though the new con stitution goes in to effect January 1, 1928, the new eight-semester rule is not effective until September 1, 1928. Esther Dahms Announced as Recent Member Added to Sorority Gamma Alpha Chi, honorary ad vertising sorority, announces the pledging of Esther Dahms, '29, Sew ard. Rate Goldstein, president of the organization, took charge of the pledging service. Plans for a for mal dinner to be held on January 13 were made at the meeting. Fern Hayden has charge of plans. The purpose of this professional advertising sorority is to honor those women , who show special ability in advertising, and to promote the broader interests and higher ideals of advertising as a profession for women. The members are elected from the junior and senior classes of women who expect to take up this work after graduation from the Uni versity. In exceptional cases soph omores are admitted. Members of Epsilon chapter at Nebraska include: Rate Goldstein, Pauline Bilon, Arlene Trunbull, Ed na Barber, Fern Hayden, Mary Do- lan, Alberta Johnson, and Norma Carpenter. Miss Mariei Wesner of the advertising department at Miller and Paine is an honorary member. Professor and Mrs. F. C. Blood spon sor the sorority. Mr. Rendrick Ott, professional advertising man, acts as patron. WANT ADS See Hauck and Skaglund for you Cornhusker picture. The best in th business at portrait work. The ideal Christmas gift is a photograph by I Hauck and Skaglundj Adv. LOST Key. ring and keys in alley south of stadium. Call Steward B-2388. LOST Tri-Delt pin. Finder phase return to 1610 R. Reward. A Simple Solution for Your Christmas Gift Problem I i Lawrance, Ran., Dec. 14. Ilouier 'W. (Bill) Hareiss. newlv amiointed team was the stellar performer of head coach of football at the Uni the game, and piled up 15 points forlversity of Kansas, will be at the Uni his team single handed. Roddy also versity Friday to look over the sit showed his ability on free throws by nation, and it is expected that he chalking up five points from fouls. I will be introduced to students attend- Sharp, holding down a berth at cen-' ing the Kansas-Kansas Aggie basket- ter, starred for the Lam Chis and was second in individual scoring with 10 points. ball game. Hargiss,1 who is now director of athletics at the Teachers' College at Delta Sigma Phi conquered Tan Emporia, is a native of Kansas and Kappa Epsilon 23 to 6 in the final a graduate of the Emporia Normal, game of the evening's play. The nas coached football teams for Delta Sigma Phi team easily broke 143 Sames, of which his teams have through the T. K. E. defense and won 108' lost 26 and tied 9. In scored freauentlv durintr th con- lnree years tnat ne coached the Col- test The T. K. E.V, although on the short end of a 11 to 1 score at the half, came back stronger in the final period and scored four points against the opponents, but were un able to threaten at any time during the game. Mason at forward on the Delta Sigma Phi quintet starred in the game by contributing twelve of the 23 points made by his team. Eno, the lanky Delta Sigma Phi center showed ability dn floor work and in variably out-jumped his opponent on the tip off. Summaries: Theta Xi Dewey f Svoboda t White c Galley g Morgan g- Suhstitutions Sigma Nu; ter, McDowell for Ashburn. SeuriuK Theta Xi; Llewey 6, Svoboda 11, Meuay 4, Porter 2, Sigma Nu Parker Porter Beck Aflhburn McCay Bower for Por- Whlte 10. Sigma Nu Ashburn 1. Lambda Chi Alpha Davis f Currier f Sharp e Tucker g Wilson g Alpha Gamma Rho Bth Roddy Btnne Hall Powell Scoring Alpha Gamma Rho: Riririv is Stona 2. Roth 2. Powell 2. Lambda Chi Al pha: Sharp 8, Wilson 2, Currier 2. Delta Sigma Phi Tau Kappa Cos (Ion Holmes f Goodwin J. Mason f Young Eno e Sharp K.. jnaaon g Schewe itegier g Burns Substitutions Tau Kappa Epsilon; Hur- ron lor Hums, Goadwin for Holmes. Scoring Delta Sigma Phi; J. Mason 12, Eno 7, Holmes 4. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Young 8. Sharp 2. Schedule for tomorrow: Phi Kappa Psi vs. Delta Tau Delta, floor 2, 7:26 o'clock. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Chi, floor 2. 8:86 o'clock. Acacia va. Delta Theta Phi, floor 2, 7:00 o'clock. lege of Emporia football team it de feated the Normals twice, and in the next four years, during which Har giss directed athletics and coached the normals, they defeated the Col lege of Emporia all four times. In addition to his success as a football coach, Hargiss has devel oped four outstanding track athletes. John Ruck, under Hargiss training won the world's records for the 8 and 12-pound shot put, and the in tercollegiate record for the 16-pound shot. Ruck also held the intercol legiate record for the 16-pound shot Ruck also held the intercollegiate javelin record. TuO TEAUS ARE ADDED Si?ma Kappa and Cottage C Enter Co-Ed Intramural Tourney Two more entries in the girls in tramural tournament which will be held after Christmas, have been an-nouuet-d, in additiou to tLo an nounced yesterday. They are Sig ma Kappa and Cootage C at 1232 R street Delta Gamma has drawn fourth place and w:il play Kappa Kappa Gr-.,ma in tho first game. Sigma E:r will play DclU Zeta in the fir t roni.4 game. Only basketball and laseball ;.--:. b will be played in this year's tDtinamteut ALPHA GAMMA RHO BEATS KAPPA SIGS Only "B" Came of Wednesday Won by Ag Fraternity by 8-6 Score With Sharp Rally The Alpha Gamma Rho reserves defeated the Kappa Sigma seconds in the only game scheduled for that class last night. The final score was 8 to C. The Rappa Sij3 were the first to score, making gcd ar attempt from the free throw line. The count at the end of the first half stood 4 to 1 favoring the Kappa S'g. I he Alpha Gamma Rhos twpan a spirited rally at the beginning of the second half, seeing almost imm-d ate!y af ter the Ein.il po.ioj haJ begun. From then on the outcome was in doubt as both sides repeatedly making scoring threats the most of which, however, did not materialize. Both teams worked the ball down the court reg uarly but had difficulty in locating tha basket. Ralvy, for the Alpha Gamma Rhos was high point man for the game scoring two field goals. The lineup for the game follows: Alpha Gamma Rho Kappa Sigma Smith f Huesner Quackerbuch 1 Dowd Anderson c Bailey Rawley g Eckle Clover g Manning Substitutions: Sloniger for Eckle, Lowe for Manning, and Kepler for Dowd. Referee Rooney. Bronze Shield Will Be Offered Outstanding Dakota Co-ed Athlete Vermillion, S. D., Dec. 14. 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