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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1928)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN BATMEN MEET CORNELL SOON Wrestlers Open Season With Dual Meet At Mount Ver non on January 21 Nebraska's wrestlers will open the 1928 mat season with a dual meet with Cornell college at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, January 21. The university matmen are hard at work in prepara tion for the initial meet Four veterans are back in the line up this year, and Coach Johnny Kel logg considers the outlook very fav orable for successful season. In addition to the experienced wrestlers the new candidates are showing ex ceptional promise. , Lettermen on the 1928 squad are Captain Earl Luff, Palmyra, 135 pounder; John Kish, Lincoln, 115 pounder; Joe Toman, St Paul, 158 pounder; and George Davis, Filley. Veterans who are not with the mat men this year are George Brannigan, 145 pounds; Verle McBride, heavy weight; and Albro Lundy, light heavyweight Nebraska Mai Schedule Jan. 21 Cornell college at Mt, Vernon, la. Feb. 4 Kansas at Lincoln. Feb. 11 Oklahoma at Norman, Feb. 13 Kansas Aggies at Man hattan. Feb. 17 Iowa State College at Ames. Feb. 25 Iowa at Lincoln. March 3 Missouri at Lincoln, March 9-10 Missouri Valley con ference meet at Columbia, Outstanding candidates among the other materia include: 115-pounders Jack Kosowsky, Omaha; Amsden Kellogg, Lincoln, 125-pounders Kenneth Mallette Omaha: Aubrey Hurren, Lincoln Max Karrer, Benedict. 135-poundera Everett Reimers Brock; Gerald Carpenter, Lincoln Charles Abbott, Sargent 145-pounders William Brown Lincoln; William Buchannan, Min- neola, Kas.; Mark Simons, Marcus, la. 158-pounders Adolph Simic, Oak who wrestled Toman three extra pe riod matches last year; Raymond Nixon, Fairfield, 175-pounders Lynn, Cox, Lin coln. SIG ALPHS LOSE GAME TO SIG EPS Violets Drop Championship Game 38-21 on Coliseum Floor Thursday Evening TWO CLASS B TEAMS PLAY Sigma Phi EpJon took a fast, rough game from Sigma Alpha Ep silon on the Coliseum floor last night, winning the game 38 to 21 This game is in the championship flight of the interfraternity basket ball tourney. The" game in the opening stanza was fast with both fives working at top speed. The defenes of the Sig Alph five was functioning and hold ing the opposing forwrads to the long range variety of i.hota. But in the second half the game turned into a free-for-all with roughness being al lowed on both sides. "Bill" Sawyers for the Sig Alphs was high point man for the losers, snagging five tallies from the field and one by the free throw route. Toms and "Pinky" Morrison also showed up in good form. Arnold Oehlrich, forward on the Sig Ep quintet led the attack against the Violets and collected fourteen points while his running mate Krause snag ged eight baskets from the field and a lone tally from the foul line. The game was a battle in the opening half with both teams play ing on even terms but in the second stanza the Sig Alph five began to let down on its defense and the Sig Eps, led by Oehlrich and Krause took ad vantage of their wearied opponents and commenced a barrage of baskets at the hoop. Four class B games were run off on the hardwood last night as the preliminary to the Sig Ep-Sig Alpha fray. Phi Kappa dropped a hard fought gam to the Pi Kappa Alpha five; losing the game 24 to 13. The second game on the evening was the Sigma No-Taa Kappa . Epsilon game which was won 10 to 8 by the Sigma As the evening proceeded Phi Del ta Theta and the Phi Sigma Kappa basketeers ot together on the floor to fight out a hard battle which was captured by the Phi Sigs 23 to 13. Burkhart and Griffen kept up the scoring for the victors aud played a rice floor game. The next and fast contest on the evening's program was the walkaway t "ern the Farm House and the TI -.'. CUa. Theta Chi found it 1. : J fcl lJIng against the Farmers i 1 couM not get started in the fray. 1 : a t' .1 score of the game was 25 "jm vsill meet ths Alpha e Colineam floor tonight ' C i A game in the Jkfe besides that 'Shirt Tale7 there are many other Cash Savers offered SATURDAY and for 2 weeks because i am retiring from business and this is my "big retiring from business AJLrE ELI SHIRE, Pres. EU SH1I2E. PUES. every thing in this store is on SALE from Saturday at at COST & LESS many equally big values for the Co-ed's too! -C o m e early cave some o that clothe 4sfr i& Afifa 'U0 W here E52Sa3 8 on TUXEDO SUITS CUT TO COST 9 SL C C ' $rlh ' business ftfl feS SALE mm 6000 & LESS n. m u a w if I - n i n III It, U'IMMH . I lirt tale, ma h here's how cash in NEW Smart Shirts All sizesall sleeve lengths every shirt first quality buttons on to stay 'xcellent value and Genuine MANHATTAN S-H-i-R-T-S including white collar attached and Full Dress Models 33 1-3 per cent off 1 Mb. M 15 U m Pv or 4 J 'J EU SHIRE, PRES. e 1111 retiring from business you of Men's ilrt regular prices up to $8.50 crackerjack a - 1 - n 22S