II M ft t i A ft I I 3. 'A ' a A 'A e t I! Font Till! DAILY NIIIIUVSKAN h:my. n.ma sHY ir, mo CORNHUSKERS WIN IN FOUR CONTESTS Ilakrlrrr. Tako .MN-ouri Tinr, 31 to 31 1 Scliullc'a Trtuk Tram (Juiu on Miouri, to 36; Sh iiiiMii rw I't'lYnt kApJr, 30 to 23, (.lamins m:ohk 17.11 tkii mph ovkk iow.v riolii-r IliJi Si-orrr in Ijijct ('aiur; Points EtrnK itlt-l: Samr lni I Veil Throughout (aiur; Nr Krrtrl S-t in Mcl!v IUIat. . Li ;jt k it jill lit:. t iinns t ti . a I'tilYct wctk of coin-I'-iiiimi I.tI nt ilit. ruili'rtiti fur iiris vcslenlny in lns l.ttln!l. wr tiling. innnmi. an. I trark. Tli tinskt-t Ijh!I triumph i r M. Louis Wrtlin viay night makm a total of Tvc win, for tin- past four Ja. Iloth onjjo jaiucii were vmi iv narrow margin, other con-o trU were comparatively eay. Ti take up the achievement i lni.tiuli-gu ally. j:uly Wgelers natamra took the K-Aggir hand i'v iota camp, defeating (hem &0 .'j A lit t ! later In the day. t'liailiy rim k a lntnkrllall tram won a thriller from the lately .l ItoeJ co-lendert of the Big Six MtMtnurl. and made the Tiger )iTei for a champiouahin look pretty yiim. Immediately following the bas kcthxll (auie. Jul.n Kellogg'a wiftlers went to uork on the n-rttn'tn from Iowa I'nlversity. anil vanquished them. 17-11. Wlu'lc Mas go.rg on. Coaih Si-Uultc's track men. down in l'o-l.in-.bm. were hnnguig another de feat on the Tiger. In track. pi. mg up rS points to the Colum bian's 30. Basketeera Win Thriller, t'uaih Chatlev B!nck' haket-1 Ixiit the Missouri Tiger to He finish in a scoring raie that itu kel up speed nil the way through. The Nebraska quintet i ik the lead In the middle of the n-'t hnlf and were never headed lieJ after that, although at tinvs tiieir maigin of superiority ' .is .baky. Morrie " Ki.shcr was b:gh point n.in for the winners, with 10 ,.tnt, all scored on field goals. V. i lh. forward for the Ticrs. I it baa at bom at any time during 'the season. The bos oie: Nrkeatae. I.- xi r r' ' t I t K.l..r f , & a 0 10 u i. c i i a Uotui a J o ( i i i ti' . .. s i a I MIM4HVI. I ft t !! I lluMl. IT 0 i i o 0 ' Wi.li. . S 0 0 lit 1 -In.i.t.m f o a' rUr . . A i I'.ttlm, , ) ft 0 9 i ..303 W. I .'I t I 3 0 14' Tli . li I i II T'lll i-Ut VhrK I !lur1 ? I rr : Mn W Ltf. Kftnfai. ' Lmpir . i. t.awi, orimi:! i Grapplera Win. 1 The w restl'.njr meet wai featured ' in the main by conaen'ativ tactlca w tn Robertson of Nebraska and Cii:ghman of Iowa In the 165- j pound rl.ifi tUaglrg the futeht , event of the evening. Kobertson won with a time advantage. The uphill battle staged by Adams ol Nebraska against Gilchrist of Iowa in the heavyweight clasa gave fhe lowans their only fall. Adam gave t'iivhntit a fifty-three pound ad vantage and still wrestled bim on fairly even terms, the first two minutes of the bout going without either man gaining a time advan tage. Kosowsky of Nebraska, holding INraUltAJIlUNIlY MONDAY, FEB. 17 Court I. 1:2$ a'cleck, Kappa Sigma va Beta rt (Cliia B. Court II. :? o'clock. Alpha tigma Phi va. Kappa tigma CU A). :40 o'clock, Delta Chi va. Pi Kappa Alpha (Clata B). Court III (Clata At. Jl o'clock. Acacia vs. Pi Kappa Phi. 1:40 o'clock. Delta Chi Tau Kappa Lpsilon, TUESDAY, FEB. II Court I (Clasa Bl. 7:00 o'clock, Delta Sigma lamtida vs. Concordia. 7:1 o'clock. Delta Upulon vs. Phi Kappa Psi. 1:40 o'clock, Sigma Chi va PI Kappa Phi. Court II (Class B). 7:00 o'clock, Delta Tau Delta vs. Delta Sigma Phi. 7:25 o'clock. Omega Beta Pi vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1:40 o'clock, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Alpha Sigma Phi. Court III. 7:00 o'clock, Zeta Beta Tau vs. Alpha Tau Omega (Class B). 7:25 o'clock. Thcta Xi vs. XI Psi Phi (Class B. 1:40 o'clock. Beta Theta Pi vs. Theta Chi (Class A). WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19. Court II (Class Bi. 7:00 o'clock. Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Chi. 7:25 o'clock. Kappa Sigma vs. PI Kappa Alpha. (Court II (Class AK 7.00 o'clock, Tau Kappa Ep silon vs. Farm House. 7:25 o'clock, PI Kappa Phi vs. Alpha Gamma Rho. 8:40 o'clock. Delta Sigma Lambda vs. Alpha Sigma Phi. THURSDAY, FEB. 20. Court II (Class A). 7:00 o'clock, Delta Chi vs. Farm House. 7:25 o'clock, Acacia vs. Alpha Gamma Rho. lri tr.k t fiAHAiffc. N - uii. fcn Ii,im, UiUm. YiMit, a MtllllllM 1 J MNN'IWI. Ilrl . lolirr. NcMatli, u4mI iim' l....lrf. KK.I A-. II.U4 Vtlu. it ! u H 1 19 mivm: llcil-k. Nttirk . fwl ' tftrM. KhB Attfirt. ( Klw.l. AiH, Ih.ia. TiM. 41 j4t iM l. ttifW: 4'ni4i NlrAlift, 1 ! J ACK WIN GOES 10 FARM HOUSE John Roby Turns in Bcs Individual Record for Meet. DELTS ANNEX SECOND f trl Ultit itM Vsita AiiiM, 4OiMU , I rtfam, .Nslita, lUlfU 1 slit o.ul uii. Nf'irttil Ittirtl. !& I P mu a t'lis KulHitnJ. Net. -k nial , M lifls)avr. Ktltr A,ltB, 4HkM A-,r .anilttl4i I cstii Uul ikvMmI r.-,v. w.;; .x.;. : Rhea, Mead. Justice, James 1 o n,it itin . liis;ti I V I sttid lit ' 1 T. .!.. I h nt ,.k.avtl hstaiii. (Mi, third, Ktif.tisMll I N i. T.rv. 1 2 H ll-ftii )itt.t. Uti l (.Udttrn, flt; I'.rtvr. i s :.-nirs.ik N i, ami t (. IliM ..f swmi H-Uh1 ft frtt. l't!r it'll r I- i.,iMrt. l, 9C Itit..ir.. i i i rU fur ihiri. Iii .,nt: U fiat to . itflisr ) iti.: Ilm,r. ,Vk. and I'll tru. i i i l.ni lui Itioi , Unit, i ur.tr, I.N Ti'Mt ' ,l a i. -. -'. rt'tnin. IN i, l..iU. UU lii i 1 Ttnir : i A hH ftf Vuit I- K.m'r. IN; McomJ 1i.4'.dfl (Ml II. IMl. Ju-tk, . , iU luif . 42 lrH . j It r'tn M run : v ut ly I t. k H art , I M s jtHl. tiarw), l.Ni, titirU. t.iltritin, iNl. Imr: 4 sks4 mi 1 i.o:iitsMMt, i.Ni; Ihinl, l' la. N i. 1 in? 7 h. Hr.Mij iiitt.it in I v TrmMt( iHni. lie ., iNi, ihinl. Mn.uirc. iU) li.alnr.s l'i I', M.rhsB Mur rv in" Won t M i. HMiia, O .umm. t'iMr lluf.j I- Tinr; a wl . LIS! OF OFFICIALS Get Perfect Score in Shotputting. Indser Track RetuUt Knn IIdum-. 1I.S4. th-iia Tn lriia. M.yx. Miiutft I'lil Ki'.ili.n. II 4ol. I'l Ka;Mi Ai).h. U.77.1 "lll KaiM hlmlllill, 12 67: tVIU MMI4 l lll. Is-lia hiifiua Lmnl..la. I0.il. Knihi mikii.ii. lo.ToJ. Mki Nu, TlirU Xl. .!.. Tiling up a total nf lti.Stfl points, nealy two thouand points mure than their nearest compel! tor. Farm llouce emerged the win ner of the tnlerfraternlty Indoor track meet run off this week. LH-lta Tau Delta placed second In the standings, the compiled point showed Saturday afternoon. The trnckHtera regiatered H.iHtl potula. Sigma Tbi Fpsiltm. with 1 1.401 points placed third: It Kappa Al pha gutherrd 12,770 points to place fourth, and fifth place In the htandings was won by Tau Kappa Kphilon with 12.572 po.nta. Get Perfect Scores. Uoby, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Barnes, Sigma Nu, stepped oft the fifty yard dash In S.7, turning ROOM FOR 400 COUPLES Annninfprl Mnn Aro flcVrH in the bt time among the eu r.KHv...v ...v. v trams in mat event. In the high io Nomy umce n Unable To Act. The following list of referees nnd gate-keepers fur interfrater Jump. Lee, Sigma 1 'hi Epsilon, and Cook, Delta Tau Delta, cleared the bar at 5 feet 11 inches, to set the best marks in that event and ber of points In a pentathlon. Both - i-l a liltc number f counters the advantage all of the time, .n the same manner. Scoring hm- threw Mueller of Iowa in 7:01 fur r were divided fairly evenly i-nwng the rest of the Huskers. M:ih Witie. Urace. Marlay and 11. kuf collecting eiRht. seven, five. mi. I four points, respectively. Hok'.if and Wltte were taking ;I:l- t.all off the Missouri Lark, i.i.-f.rd. effectually preventing the lei'giliy Huhn from sconng on fol I it- shots. Mo5t of th Tiger i.i'itkeri weie the result of lung -!nil.. The Nebraska quintet was : jr.ctioning as a team last night, i rking more like a machine than the only fall obtained by the Hus kcrs. Summary: von i.v a fa.) omr iur!:t.. lo.ft. itti lie.-l o:.for &nd r!.tlock. Tim.: 7:01. mund r:tss: Wfbr, Ncbra.na. won iy ar.v,i.rti nvrr Jonf. Ioi. T.mc ad vr' 21 lYt tKjKa c:ui: R..S. N.bra.kl. un ty u.. i.:--n over Aroi, Ioi. T".m ad--tk: 49. US r-ound cla.: Mataret. Ntbra.Ma. m b dri.ion ovtf W bitten, Ioa. T.oit a';vrr.tfc. I.J. 14'f ar.e ria.: Frrncr. Soa -oo da c:!on ovtr Mmtc. Nebraska. Time ad avar,ta' t j l'i c.a.r Rot'twn. Nebraska, im ei:nn over Coujr..m. loa. Time l6anasr: A it 73 pourd t-ia.: t'apitln Jarranl. loa. ron dvrl.ioii o.r riur.t, Nrbraa Tune adtaniat..: f 4. Kravtwvuht : t;t!rftrit, loaa. on ry fa:i o.f Adam. .rira,A. iih hu.4. Tim.: 3..KI. O. B. Anderson. TtTrf. Swimmers Win From K-Aggies. The Nebra?l;an tank team splashed to a sweeping win over the Kansas Aggie swimmers Sat urday afternoon in the Lincoln high pool. The Nebraska outfit placed first in seven of the eight events, Buckmaster's win In the 100-yard free style being the Kan sas Aggies' only first place. The Nebraska medley relay . team, composed of Mockler, Chal oupka, and Cotter, showed splon-1 did form by tying the Big Six rec ord In this event. They covered iuc mirr uuuurcu jaius iu o min utes. 39.8 seconds. l&O-yarn1 re'.ay: Nbra.K. Younc. Suth erland, fannon. Amato, lir,t : Kania A c (lej. lmbtuaoii. r.l.uaUm, Mrsi. Living- .u Ki---,r,. .... the mcQ w.on ,ooo pointa tor n.ty imakethnii g.me. during MtMr fraternities by their per cumin? week was announced yes- ffPmai.r. nlng ISO points by jumping 21 feel I oiuts. Lowent liroea lo the tw uiiib .... .'j-. v.w and Noureubeiger, rarra lioiut uiatame men. v. bo wer clocked m evtu Slap Milt In 4.4S. Kaatest times lo Iho mile were made bv to Karro tlni repre. seutativea, Hprajua and Neuren larger, whit negotiated the di lame In 4:45 Jind :4d3 ret' Ively, to acure IK) and 0 ointa. Dick Belt. Acacia, vaulted II feet to score 10O0 point a in that event. The aecond best mark lo the vault waa 10 feel i inches, reconlrl by Uoby, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Kisenhart. Ielia Sigma Lambda. Their efforts were worth 10.-:! and 10 y"5 respectively. of liilfrfralrrttily Vmhc NVJuiHTa Aniioum-ecl Class A. Lambda thi Alpha. 3d; Alpha Theta Chi. H. Acacia, If: Alpha Gamma Uno, Pi Kappa Alpha. 17: Delta Theta PN . Slt-ma Alpha Mu. 13: Sicnu I'hl tllO points, according to the acur I t-'igma, 2. leg ay t em usexi. ! CUti B. Morrow Takes Loms. I Thrta M. I.; Alpha Uamma Morrow. Delta Tau Delta, made I ,u'!'- 2- . ... , .. the lhl time lo the &0 yard low VZ. , V , , l. V1' " hurdles, rettinir oxer the -t.cki . lMl.m( 21; Beta Sigma terdav bv Rudv Vogelcr. director of intramural athletics: Monday, Feb. 17. Court I. Jackson. Court II. Wick wire. Court HI, Johnscn. Gate, Bittner. Tuesday, Feb. 18. Court T. Bittner. Court II. Snygg. Court III, Mallette. Cate. D. Hutchinson. Wednesday. Feb. 19. Court II, Wm. Horncv. Court III. ElliutU Gate, Snygg. Thursday, Feb. 20. Court III. Johnson. Gate. Watkins. It any of the men listed are un able to officiate they are requested to notify the intramural office so that a substitute may be arranged for. formance. Lee also turned in the best per formance in the broad Jump, clear ing a distance of 21 feel, 6 Inches, to score 940 points. Barnes. Sigma Nu, was next highest, wiu AVnj Time ef tb Day Ii a Good Time la the Day for Good Eats TOP IT TM University Candy Kitchen 944 No. 1lh TIM in 6 4. The nest bet time. waa recorded by Carroll. I'bi Kappa. Barnea, Sigma Nu, Drewc. low, r'igma Nu. Carlson. Delta Tau IVIta White. Farm House. DoUar. Sigma Tbl Epsilon. White. Farm House, did the 4lu io &4 S for the best time in that event. Casford, Kappa Sigma. waa second Individual with a 65 7 mark. These man were scored (7t and 022 respectively. Carroll Wins In High Hurdles. In the shot put. four men turne lo performances that were worth l.Ouo points. These Were Hhea. Alpha Sigma Phi: Mead. Slants Nu; and James and Justice, Sigma hi l-psilun. Carroll, rhl Kappa and Barnes. Sigma Nu, stepped over the Ik) yard high sticks In 7.1 for !M0 Phi. H. higum Phi EpMlun by forfeit from I'l Kappa Phi. M Psi Phi by forfeit froni Alpha Tau Omega. The Davis School Service Kit 13 Vein Nebraska's Leiding Trachfri Agcucy litabliihed Hit fci I Siuart Bids .. Lincoln. Si4 (formrrly j:i No. tlth SUI CO-OP BOOK STORE W "ct Note Book Paper r Does Not Tear Out i LaiU llie Longest Makes the Beit Looking Notes if 2 Carried for all tixe books CO-OP BOOK STORE 1229R East of thfi Terapli '-4 4 J 3 '."Ji a j. 3: 3i :l 3' a' a; jr. . 2. ... . . 1 MISS VOMA HEDGES Whom you've met be fore. -at football games, at fall parties, at for mals. She's a Nebraska girl (we didn't need to tell you that) who is in charge of the shop. She'll be glad to help you in your selection of your new spring wardrobe. CO-ED CAMPUS SHOP Across From The Campus 1123 R Street This shop is meant for you we want you to make it yours ''?' .- ' 1 "'A When we bought these printed silks and knitted three piece suits we had in mind what you want to wear when you go to the show Friday with Tom; to Dick's house dance, Saturday; to meet Harry in front of Social Sci ences tomorrow. That's why these garments are so delightfully typical of what the Nebraska Co-Eld is wear ing. Come in and see them. BLOUSES SWEATERS SCARFS COATS DRESSES MILLINERY HOSIERY LINGERIE MISS EVELYN STOTTS Whom you know be cause you've talked to her on the campus or at the Tri Delt house. Be cause she knows about clothes and accessories to make them individ ually yours, she will be ready to offer sugges tions to you at the shop. The Co-Ed Campus Shop is open for your inspection all this week. We are also at home to you and the boy friends Tuesday evening, Feb ruary 18th. Come in and meet Vonia and Evelyn. Sit down and chat and make yourselves at. home. ' .' . . ? ' - V...' - ; .'.v; ,;;'-' .1." t The library is no place to kill time. Kill it here. If you're going to be late for dinner, call your house mother over our phone. If you haven't the price of a coke, and you must meet the gang, meet them here. p. . t-'N