n rsnvY. JVM NHV 21, 10.10. FOUR CornKtiscers Hit Stride to Doivn Sooners 35 to 20 I- t r MACLAY'S WORK 'S linky Auburn Youlli Ihn Score Total of 21 loiiit: Hall llirotifji Hoop to Aiipimrnt at (ttiurtliiif: rll. ilreat Clmrrliill IVom Oklalioina 1 piin 1'iuiMt l'ly to Kcputnl lorm; lwl Jtm' I.rml At llnlf lv core of I 1 to . By DON CARR. CT.orlev- lilaek's . jh:i I of ( 'urnliusU r I .-i ?k t r tmk Ihe Oklahoma Sooners into cmny to th iMk'M fill tunc of ."." to 1.M t'li tlic J'it li h(uy. niapl' S ln! liiirht. Tl ttttuw mis a thriller for the frl hf. then tin' llu!;ev ) en !! to tuko rommaiiil of the tilt, ami quickly ran up a 1 ;nl I hat tin- kInliMnans were una Mo to tven come dose to. Don Maclay was the out.taml-o tg nun on the floor. connrcttnK , nt W count nl out of the confer ith the hoop lor an even ill line mi'p yrt. After the South pointy. Whenever be irepreil to : I nktn team played here, it was s"bit. porceone would cuMially The Missouri-Nf bra.sk game t Columbia Saturday proved to be 1 everything that we predicted at I this end of the line. The Tigeu I were given a favorable edge over iisiiEK, ;kak uky huk in im.ack-s limit ffi'Xl . ' the last thistle had aounded. The ; Blackmen with their revamped ' I lineup which Included Wltte and Davey at forward and Hokup at ' guard proved to be an effective combination. A fast aggregation 1 lacking in height but making up j for it in epeed It Just about the i belt Charley Black can gather to gether to represent the Scarlet on the court. Hokuf at guard hat I possibilities of turning into the . best back court man Nebraska hat teen In several seasons. At present the Crete athlete it handi-1 capped with lack of experience In . varsity circlet but he It ably denu , onttratlng that thit will not be a stumbling block for any great length of time. Hn work with Lewandowtki on the home court hat met with the approval of the home court followers and before the season hits the midway, Hokuf will excel at hit guard post at he did on the terminal of the Husker -I the conference Imt their weak (it- tempt nc.itini.1 lrmn leave mem in the (loulitful column until the aenxon pels further umlcr way. ' Oklahoma A. A M. Journeyed up to Manhattan Saturday for a non i conference game with Kansas I etate but found the Big Sm five ! a trifle too much for them and dropped the game 47 to 3V It was their ability to toss in fret throws that cinchrd the game foe the Farmers down at Manhattan. Seventeen points gained from the gift line bolstered the Aggie score sufficiently enough to put the game on the proverbial Ice. Two Otillwater players left the game with four personals each while a total of eighteen fouls were called in all. the Aggies making seven teen of them count. E E mention tbnt the .seonkeoiier. hou!l add two points to the far let and Cream total. I'nder the ba-sket. this elongated Hunker center was at hta bent, iin.l re peatedly tipped the halt through tor two pointer. Steve Hokuf was the moothe?t 3n-jrd on the floor last nipbt. con tinually breaking 'l the Sooner vWtiiav. Si vt riil times two and three men would bear down on this versatile athlete, but he nearly always was equal to the loh. "and stopped most of the Sooners' offensive plays. Scarlet Clicks Well. After the Cornhuskers hit their stride, they were a machine that v oiild not be denied, and rolled up a larger total on the Oklahoma team than even the highly touted Kansas team was nble to. It has r?en many a day eim-e the Husk ers have "clicked as well as they did last Eight. Morne Fisher atd llarvc Grace were teaming better with Maclay than they have been able to at any time this year. Both of these 1-a.sketeers showed an immense amount of fight, and were better j on aerense man mey ever umc been. Oklahoma opened the fray with a rush when they tallied succes sive baskets by Roberts and Noble. Nebraska then entered the scoring table when Wltte dropped in a gift to:;, but Culbertson and Churchill came back with a free throw apiece. Noble then dropped in a T.ice shot from the side to make the score stand 8 to 1 rn favor of the Sooners. Came Is Close. At this stage of the game, Fisher and Grace entered the Ne Lraska lineup, and immediately things began to happen. First made good a gift toss, then Maclay tipped one in, and came .ight back with a pair of charit able tossea. Roberts then made a free throw, but Mac came back v.ith a gift toss and a field goal to make the score knotted at 9 all. Just as the gun shot, ending the first half, Mac dropped in a high aicher from the side, to put the Huskers out ahead II to 9. Maclay tallied 9 of the Huskers 11 points during the half. At the opening of the second lia!f May dropped in a free throw, but Ltwandowski terminated a long dribble with a beautiful one lianded shot from the side. Churchill countered with a free throw, and Maclny rame hack r.-ith a dribble in shot that put the Huskers out ahead 13 to 11. Nebraska then began to pile up their total when Grace tipped one in. then Maclay sank three in a row on some nice passes from Fisher, and Fisher countered a bhort shot. Maclay then came tack with another tip-in shot that put the Blackmen out ahead 27 to 15. Nebraska Is Fouled. Witte replaced Lewandowskt. ;tnd the Sooners made two points by way of the foul line. One of these fouls was called by Quigky for the Huskers not returning the nail to him fast enough. Churchill then countered a field goal to make the score 27 to 18. Maclay then rang up two field ' j-oals, and Witte made a beautiful hot from the side to put the ! Huskers ahead 33 to 18. Churchill tallied a denperation phot, and Grace slipped in a short shot to end the scoring activities of the evening, with the score standing at 35 to 20. Showman Qulgley. Referee Quigley was in his cus tomary mood, that of a real show man. He Is one of the most ver satile sport arbiters to appear on Nebraska fields. It takes a per son with a magnetic personality to get the crowd to cheering him when he calls a foul on the crowd, but he did this very thing when the Cornhusker followers booed one of his decisions. Nebraska's basketball team looked like they had the goods last night, and if they continue to function with the same smooth ness they did last night, they can- the comn'nn verdict that the team w.i.1 not all thnt it should U but last night's game should prove to the skeptical ones that the team has plenty of ttuff. Wednesday the team meets the! forward wall this fall on the grid I.iivn Slstp trnm on the Ami's I TOO, floor, and from yesterday's show ing, the Iowa team is going to be In for a fine trimming. Basket ball is a game that des not run at all according to the dope, so most predictions can be taken as pure hokum. If the Scarlet and Cream outfit has really fit lis stride, it is going to win several more games hefore the curtain is run down after the final game with Kansas. Mammoth Huskers For Privilege Making Trip. Battle of SIMIC BACK ON SQUAD Ted Keisselbach, giant heavy weight on Nebraska's wrestling squad, probably will represent the school at a dual meet with Okla homa at Norman Saturday by vir tue of beating Hugh Rhea, his chief competitor, Sunday after noon. He scored ten seconds time advantage over Rhea In an elim inatijn match. Prospects for the team's success at Norman took a rise Monday when it was learned that Adolph Simic, Big Six 165 pound cham pion last year, likely will be. eli gible to compete Saturday. Simic's loss left a big hole in the squad, and was responsible for the defeat inclined at Iudiuria uuiveisity some time ago, according to Kel logg. His return would strengthen the Husker .squad considerably. In addition, Reimers, 145 pound veteran of two seasons who was ineligible for the trip east, may re turn to the colors. If he does, Kel logg is confident that his team will make a good showing and likely turn in a win against the Sooners. In the event that Reim ers is not eligiole, Margaret, slated to go on the last trip but kept home by an injury, will be taken. His arm is healing, and is ex pected to be in fair condition by the end of the week. A complete announcement of the squad is bei;ig withheld pend ing reports on the cligibilty, and will be made later in the week. Three games on deck for the Huskers this week make it a full week for the Scarlet. Oklahoma la.H night uu the coliseum hard woods, Iowa State in the Ames field house Wednesday night and the Iowa Hawkeyes the guests of Nebraska Saturday night. Ames has shown plenty of power on the maples so far this season and is going to be anything but a prac tice game for Nebraska. The Huskers are not doing things in a half-hearted fashion this week so are not slighting any of the Iowa schools. The University of Iowa five will le in Lincoln Saturday for one of the first court meet ings between the two schools in a number of years. Missouri was barely able to nose out a defeat when the Tigers met the Hawk eyes so another court battle is on the line for Husker home fans. Oklahoma, 1929 Big Six cham pions, again fell before the pen nant drive of the conference teams, when the Iowa State Cy clones visited Norman last week for a friendly game between the two extremes of the Missouri Val ley Intercollegiate Athe'tlc asso ciation, commonly known In the outer world as the Big Six. Ames knocked the Sooners for the southern team's second conference defeat, having previously been de feated by Kansas. With thia much evidence on hand, it Is quite proper to say that Oklahoma has had its day and the 1930 Sooners are not turning out to be what is known as being hot. Only the great Tommy Churchill remains for "Scotty" McDermott to build his Oklahomans this year and when valley guards have played against Churchill for two years, they have just about figured out his weakness and when he gets going for a flock of baskets, he Is halted before he gets under way. Kansas, the Big Six team which appears to be the class of the con ference so far, had an easy time with Iowa State last week and put a 37 to 16 defeat against the Cy clones. Indications point to a powerful scoring machine coached by Mr. Allen, the athletic dictator of Mount Oread. Headed once again by Jim liausch, the Wichita flash, the Jayhawkers continued their victorious campaign for their title as basketball champions once again. The Cyclones, having pre viously defeated Oklahoma, were touted as one of the contenders in Several Periods Are Still Open for Intramural Practices. DEADLINE IS JAN. 29 All girio" Intramural basketball teams must schedule their own practices at the intramural office this week, several 01 tne pooa periods are already taken, and learn representatives are urged to come In early to select convenient times for practices. All teams are asked to practice at least four times before the tournament. Groups wishing to enter more ti.in one team in the toummr.t may enter one team in class A and the other in class B. A list of all members of teams is to be submit ted to the Intramural office before Jan. 29. The list will be considered the final team lineup for the con test. The revised practice schedule for this week is as follows: Tuesday, Jan. 21. 4 o'clock: Women's gymnasium: open. Bancroft: open. Christian church: open. 5o'clock: Bancroft: Alpha Chi Omega. Christian church: Ti Mu vs. Sigma Kappa. 6:30 o'clock: Women's gymnasium: Kncrgette Women's gymnasium: Energcttes. 7:30 o'clock: Women's gymnasium: Gamma Thl Beta. Wednesday, Jan. 22. 4 o'clock: Bancroft: open. Christian church: open. 5 o'clock: Women's gymnasium: Alpha Phi. Bancroft: Helta Zeta. Christian church: Phi Omega PI. 6 o'clock: Women's gymnasium: Bakket eers. Thursday, Jan. 23. 4 o'clock: Women's gymnasium: open. Bancroft: open. 5 o'clock: Bancroft: open. 6:30-7:30: Sigma Eta Chi; 7:30 8:30: open. Friday, Jan. 24. 4 o'clock: Women's gymnasium: open. Bancroft: open. 5 o'clock: PHONE B1972 Doris and Wally Marrow New York School OF DANCING 228 No. 12th St.. Eagle Apts. Blag. Lincoln, Nebr. Latest Steps and Routines From Eautern Stage Special Rates Per Week and Semeiter TAP ACROBATIC BALLET BALL ROOM Kiddie Classes Saturdays Good Haircuts Make A COMMON LOOKING PERSON HANDSOME This theory has been proven time after time. Massages clean the skin and add attrac tion. We are experts in all line of barbering. The Mogul 1J7 N. 12 B 7830 "If nl The most popular eere.l. .erred RViQjQj i i in the dining-rooms of American tl IV Irs not a hard question : Why are Kellogg' Corn Flakes the most popular ready-to-eat cereal in the world? Two words give you the answer matchless flavor. Just pour milk or cream into a brimming bowl of these crisp and golden flakes tomorrow. You'll want to repeat. Ask your fraternity house steward or your favorite campus restauiant to serve Kellogg's the original Corn Flakes. The most popular cereals aered in the dining-room of American college, eating club and fra ternities are made l7 Kellogg in Battle Creek. They include ALL-BRAN, Pep Bran Flalce. Rice Krispiev, Wheat Krumble. and Kellogg's Shredd.d Whole Wheat Biscuit. Alio KafTea Hag Coffee the. coffee that lets you sleep. CORN FLAKES 9f ays CORN FLAKES V- Women's ifymnaaium: Milann va. I-.VU I lain rofl : ojx n. C.30-".:S0; 7 ,30-VSO: frn. Saturday, Jan. ?. Women' ninaoium. flxr icn fnm to until 5 oVIm-k. V. W. t A : flr iH n fon 10 until 11 o'cIih k. All group are urse to acliedute practice rrtl early, a there Is likely to be a ru.-h fr the nvt deairable hour All practice hould be Mhrdulitl nh Mi Mc Cloud In the inlianiural off lie. M",Mnfficil rc .Nainrtl I lor (!miit Coii1i! Urfcrrea er nmM today for mtei fraternity basketball gunies thi vrk. Thy are: Tuefetav :Mo ar1 J a c k a o n couit 1: Ja.k niiott. emit V; Italph Wlrkwire. court 3 Wednesday: illiam n r o k en- krof-er court l! Howard Johnil toon 2: U P lrrman. court X. 1buistav: K. K. MMIette. court I; It. C. tl ,",rt ; ri Hounds, court 3. CLASSIFIED WANT AD8. tlllll All iVaiM' H.!! ,,..1 marl lit l IlKK ,.il" n- I'surfc m.iM "' !'' iNTKunmruMi v mSKKTItAM. CLASS A Tuesday Court 1: Kappa Sigma v. Thl Ptjrma Kappa. o'rlm-k; I "hi Al- Cba leli v IVHa Sigma arab-ia. Mirma Alpha Kpai- Ion va. Aeacm. 8:10. Court 2: II Kappa Alpha v. Peta Theta l'i. 7 oVIor. Tbeta , va. Thl LVIta Th-U. 7:3V Court 3: Tau Kappa Kpihn va. Farm Hous S 0. Thursday Court 2; Sigma Thl Sigma v. Lambda f'hl Alpha. 7 uYlork; Delta I'pi'Hon va. Sigma Alpha Mu. 7:23; Delta Chi va. I "hi Kappa. 8:40. Court 3: IVIta Sigma Ijinibda va. Kappa Sigma. :-lo. CLASS B Wednesday Court 1 Alpha Gamma Kho vs. Alpha Tau Omega, 7 o'clock. Court 2: I'i Kappa I'hl v Sigma Alpha Epmlon. 7 o'clock; Sigma I'bi KpMlon v. Sigma Chi. court 2. 7:23; Phi Sigma Kappa vs Alpha Sigma Phi. S AO. Court 3: Sigma Nu va. Concor dia. 1 o'cloc ; lelta Sigma Lambda va. Leuj Vpmlon, 7:23. Thursday Court 1: Xi Psl Phi v. Alpha Gamma Rbo, 7 o'chx-k; Theta Xi vs. Zeta Peta Tau. 7:23. Court 3: Delta lau Delta va. Omega Beta Pi. 7:2.": Phi Kappa va. Delta Sigma Lambda. 7 o'clock. Special Noon . Lunches IRCCTOIR'S Cor. 13h A P St. The Stti'lenl'a tore" MILLS TEACHERS AGENCY S. E. Mill, Manager. A few emergency calls coming in. Second semester nearly here. Let us make an effort to help place you. 804-5 Stuart Building Lincoln, Nebraska .BUY USED BOOKS, FIVE DAY SALE Trade Your Old ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA NEW 1TH EDITION We mill .Mn a rw of the lt rtiil..n bmind in M'i lh ''' '"V.' ,..t Mih. Klh or tt'h edition end Vrir mlihoul tri!e In I Tat.le l:Of extra. vw Dictiottaricn at a Dim-aunt Keg. lrice Sale Price l'.ouvifT 2 m-Iiimm' Ml. 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