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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1931)
i .V wedm:sday, novemrek 2.-. vm FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN a, HUSKERS AT TOP OF LADDER AS SE Scarlet Proves Superiority Over Conference Foes in Tight Finish. CYCLONES ARE SECOND Missouri Plays Charity Tilt With Temple. Saturday At Kansas City. BIO SIX STANDINGS, Tram w I pet pi op Nebraska 0 1 M 10 Inf. Kl.tr S I .mIO 1 Kanut State S . M K.n. 1 Oklahoma 1 Mlwurl I 4 .5IM SI M University of Nebraska stands at the top of the conference as the Big Six race closes. A 23 to C vic tory over Iowa State hy the Husk ers furnished the dramatic finish to one of the most tightly con tested races In the history of the conference. Kansas won Its traditional clash with the Missouri Tigers 14 to 0. and Kansas State turned hack North Dakota 19 to 6 in a hard fought game. Huskers Superior. The Cornhusker's decisive win over Iowa State proved without a doubt the superiority of the vic tors. Rolling up a tremenduous i number of varls from scrimmage, j the Huskers heid the Cyclone tt- : tack oowerless. Louie Brown, di minutive quarterback for Nebras ka, turned In the high point of the game when he ran 80 yards from the line of scrimmage for a touch down to repeat his performance at Kansas State the preceding week when he ran 70 yards for a coun ter. Kansas Jayhawks, with a pow erful team that has been unable i to get started this year, turned in j their best performance and upset the dope bucket to win from Mis- ! souri 14 to 0. Missouri was never ( dangerous and Kansas had things . pretty much their own way. Kaggies Win. A highly rated North Dakota eleven found Kansas Aggies a lit tle too much for them, and went back home on the low end of a 19 to 6 score. North Dakota scored first shortly before the first half ended, but the Aggies went on a passing spree and before the end of the period scored on a pass, Mc Millin to Auker. The two remain ing touchdowns came on passes, Breen to Harsh and Breen to Cronkite. As the season came to a close with Nebraska 1 eading, it found Iowa State in firm possession of second place, Kansas State third, Kansas fourth and Oklahoma and Missouri tied for lart place with one win each. Kansas and Iowa .State did not meet each other. Pitt Game Features. The Pittsburgh-Nebraska clash at Pittsburgh Thanksgiving stands out as the outstanding game of the week. The Huskers are entering the game on the bottom of the dope bucket, but previous games between, these two teams show that advance predictions mean lit tle or nothing. The game will at tract nationwide attention as the winners of the Big Six meet what is slated to be one of the outstand ing teams In the east. The game should be close, with the Panthers emerging on the long end of a close score. On the same day Kansas State will meet Washburn at Topeka in a game which should be all Kansas. Oklahoma meets Okla homa A. & M. In their traditional battle and the Sooners are rated as likely winners. The first Big Six charity game of the year will be held Saturday at Muehleback field in Kansas City between the University of Missouri and Temple university of Phila delphia. Temple has a strong team and should take the Tigers who emerged In bad shape from the Kansas game last week. After all. It's a Townsend's pho tograph that you want. Advq. 4 I !i 4: Christmas Card SPECIAL- Ti ncour early Mi' tioa f ti Cbrlatma exd we will print your 4 1 sum for 60c 0 S card! or more. 4 ; 60 UTSCH BROTHERS 1111 O Street CLASSIFIED OXLT TEN" CENTS A LI.VB Minimum Two Line Wanted VANTEI All tudentn who find ar lcl to turn them Into the Iaily Kebrukan offir mo that they mar lie qolMly returned to their rightful wni. WANTED Studehl ' laundry. Called tor and delivered. L-"k7. WANTED Bor ntudent to room, and work part time to apply on board. Lost and Found faint Sw.iru i-f f.!Vi Pleaa call F 71&6. IOPT ry "f Ibiu-n a r !! Houne (City Lihiaryi. Cali L 71!71. IX)BT A Waterman fuunlaiii rn. Fri day and a atnall brown coin puree Jtvnd. Beward, oiler til hil ASON CLOSES "AT ADS SIGNS FIVE-YEAR CONTRACT . ..vwyirvtfA 1 t COACH D. The signing (,f a new five year the Nebraska Cornhurfkers bv Da day morning. Bible is completing h Scarlet and Cream elevens. This y back to Nebraska, making his see three years here. The contract al year option on Bible's services af FIFE BASKET TEAMS -HAVE CLEAN SLATES Intramural Cage Tourney Closed Monday Night For Class A. TIES FORCF PLAYOFFS Beta Theta Pi. Tau Kappa Ep silon. Alpha Tau Omega. Delta Upsilon. and Alpha Gamma Rho came through their schedules ir. . .... .i.-o 1 lia tf1 hn 11 me cias a um m-im leagues. which closed Monday j night, undefeated. There were tics , in cpvpi-aI of the k-aeues which ' X. Xs ' f necessitates rescheduling games Tt,0 tnirJ intramural sport, for a play off. j sponsored by the Women's Ath- Monday's game scores follow, j ietjC Associa'ion, on the fall pro-ij-jtnr I. j giam will begin Dec. 7 with a Bia Then Pi 13. Lami.da Alpha 6. round robin tournament in bowl- I'D! nappa i-.-i - - l-acur If Tau Kappa FpJiion 15 Smwa Plii El- iion 3 Pl kai'pa A.rha 13. Phi Onirraii Uflta 9. Iaxiif III. Dflta Phi "iarr.ir.a 14. Phi Sipma KaUtua1SiKrtia Phi 24. B.a Sima Pfi 1. l-acur I . Farm Hnw 1'4. Ix-lta 'hl V Aij.ha Tau Orai-Ka 23. Phi UKta ThHa 11. Fit-ma A;.i. M i i s.tir.a pt:i sitma i Deila hliiliA L-n.t'da i:. Aij'ha Ti.'ia Chi 1'. l-acu- t I. Slema A'ia Kioilin 19. Kaw. Siema . Al'h" Sifcrr.a Pli f'ir(e,n-d f Tin-'a Xi. l-acur II. Pel'a I"l-siTi 14. Pi Kajiap Phi 12 Zela Hfta Tau (uileiicrt lo Ttic-ia 'h:. Iaauf III. Fiama Nu 1-"'. I':a Tau IMi 13. Alt-na '.amn.a law. -n trim s.ctna '"In hv liripit. The league standings are as fol lows; league 1. Tam Ijimiioa "ni Alj.lia Phi KHa I's B-ta Thfta Pi Uclycan llail l-aliu II. TaJ Kappa Kpniun Pi Kappa Alpha fciirma Ihl KpMl'-ri Won 3 1 1 Plii L.aniPda lirw. 1 l-UKUl' III. I Pe'ta Sii-rna Pin 'I 1 Phi Kappa 1 1 Phi S:tma Kappa 1 1 Bet Sirna P i 3 It!ta Phi Uainma - IjfUKUr IV. Farm Huut - 1 , Alpha Tau Oi.ifiia 3 Dlta hi ... 1 ' Phi Delta Theta 3 leajcue V. Sima Alpha Mu 2 1 Lielta Sipma I-amhda 2 3 Alpha Theta Chi 2 1 , fcgma Phi Burma 3 IeKUi I. Theta XI 2 1 I Sitrrua Alpha Kpmlon 2 lj Kappa Hi'nia 2 1 Aij'ha kinmi Phi 3 ; ljeujeoe VII. I rieila Upailon 3 Theta Chi 1 1 Pi Kappa Phi 2 1 Zeta beta Tau 2 league III. j Alpha e;amma hhu 3 lJelta Tau J 2 1 Hi? ma "hl 1 I( ISigma Nu 1 i Due to the fact that there are two three way ties in leagues V and VI. the following games have: been rescheduled: ame I. i Ijelta fittma LarnPda xr. Alplia Theta Chi; Holiday, Nov. ao. h:2'l on Hie nase. , (iume II. 1 Theta XI vg. JiiKiiin Alpha Kpnilnn; Moo- , day. Nov. 30. 8-40. on the riai:e. Winner (ranie 1 xr. Ficma Alpha Mu; Tueaday. Dec. 1. 1 .Wi. eoiltt No. 3. t Winner yame II v. Kappa Kignia ; Tues day, tier. 1, 7 20, court No. 3. , The following fames have len reached- i uied aim: I Iarue III. law A. Phi Kappa v. Delta Phi ;ainma and : We Feature G1ARRAFFA NO NAIL SOLES . They're Different And They're Better Why Not Drop In and Let Us Show Them to You? Rnc-TftM R :-jpy Nunr Aunp & R 1235 O ST. TIM.-' V-N v,. i ft ( " s if " X x -'Ax v B,, r ' i:Mn '' - iar X. BIBLE. contract as h.-ad foo.ball coach of na X. Bible, was announced Tues is third year a- mentor of the ear he brought the Big Six title ond conference pennant i:i the so assures the Coinhuskers a five ter the expiration of the contract. 1. If. S. Hoard Called To Important Meeting A short, but important meet ing of the A. W. S. board will be held at 12 o'clock in the A. W. S. office in Ellen Smith hall. All members are requested to be prompt. rhi Si.nn Kappa vs. Ix-ita Sisma Phi will p.- (h.infti from TliutMiay. Nov. 26 to Monday. Xnv. :v. Helta Plu Camma vs. EMa SiKma Pfi ! and Phi st;ma Kappa xr. Phi Kappa will i I ciuiiKfil 1 Tue.-iiiy. I'd'- 1. I l-rucue . l;i. B. ' Alpha Ta-i ('mesa v. Sicma Phi Sipma and I'c)la Tau relta vj. Alpha Sigma Phi. riinnfd l' Viondav. I1". 7. : Pmaia i'h: S.cma is. Pl-.l Kappa and j Dei' i Tan Pei'a v.- !plia Tau Orncua tarnrit will le played Tuehday. Ieo. b. ( . - omen How!'r Beini; .St'aon on Di'cemWr 1 7 intr Pi act ices in this ;poit tyegan Nov. 19 and will continue until L'.?c. 5 at tr,e Lincoln bowling parlors. To each group who wishes to practice, an intramural complimentary ticket will be given, and each team is to have; at least one practice. According tc- a bulletin issued by the Intramural office, the names of the players, substitute.", number of teams V entered, anil me j hours lyst st'itcd to play are due in the intrarr.urel office by noon, Wednesday. Dec. 2. TheVe are five bov.ic rs on each t.am and ' inlv one physical education major way jilay on a Uarn. If a team is ur.ablt: to play at thfir scheduled time they must notify the ofiice a d3y in advance. In case of a forfait tbe ter:m who has leponcd ! is to bowl as usual. The teams are j asked to practice as much as pos- . sihlc, keeping in mind the round robin tournament to begin Dec. 7.! winding up with an elimination j tourney. j 4 X .V J PICKS BIGSIX TEAM Lindsey Says Rhea, Sauer, Cronkite and Young Outstanding. NORMAN, Okl. Kansas State shaded till other Big Six schools In an all-star squad of 22 Big Six football players submitted by Ad rain Lindsey, the Sooner coach to newspapers and press associations soliciting same thruout tho mid west sector. Declining to name a first and second all-star Big Six team be- cause of the well-known prejudice . toward all-star teams as such, the J Sooner mentor instead named what were in his opinion the two 1 outstanding men for every posi I tion, grouping his guards, tackles, ends and halfbacks into separate I groups of four. Rhea, Saner Among Best. I regard Rhea, Cronkite, Young , ami Sauer as the outstanding men i in the conference this senson," de ' dared the Sooner coach. "Auker of Kansas State is in my opinion the best safety in the conference. He is so tall it is almost impos sible to pass over him, and he can tackle and run the ball back.' Alt ho Nebraska did not fare quite as well as Kansas State in the squad ballot, it will be noticed that halt of the four outstanding players named by Lindsey are Ccrnhuskers. Lindsey's squad of 22: Knds: Cronkite, Kansas State; Watkins. Oklahoma: Wells, Ames; ISchiele. Missouri. . Tackles: Rhea, Nebraska; Foy, j Kansas; Graalman, Oklahoma, Gilbert, Nebraska. ! Guards: Koster, .Nebraska; I Rost, Kansas; Hraba, Kansas State; Teel, Oklahoma, j Centers: Young, Oklahoma; Mi- chads, Kansas State j Quarterbacks: McMillin, Kansas State: Stuber, Missouri. ; Halfbacks: Sauer, Nebraska; Auker, Kansas State; Grefe, jAmes; Kreizinger, Nebraska. Fllfacks: Massad, Oklahoma; : Graham, Kansas State. Hotel D'Hamburger Shotgnin Service 1141 Q St. 1718 O St. BUS SERVICE to YOUR HOME 1 SPONSORED BY A GREAT RAILROAD assuring yuu the highest standard of comfort, reli ability and courtesy. Sec us before, you plan your trip home for Thanksgiv ing. UNION BUS DEPOT 13 and M Streets Interstate Transit Line and Union Pacific Stage Ben G. Owen, the Sooner athle tic director, was also asked to name a team and selected the iol lowlng eleven: Knds: Cronkite. Kansus State and Watkins, Oklahoma. Tackles: Rhea, Nebraska and Gilbert, Nebraska. Guards: Koster, Nebraska and Rost, Kansas. Center: Young, Oklahoma. Quarterback: Stuber, Missouri. Halfbacks: Sauer, Nebraska and Auker, Kansas State. Fullback: Massad, Oklahoma. Cornhusker pictures are now be ing taken at Hauk's, 1216 O. Adv. Literary Society Will Sponsor, Theater Party A theater party will feature a meeting of the Palladian Literary STUDENTS Don't forget that we are conveniently located and that we have a balcony where you can hold your parties. We serve com bination lunches, hot or cold, al alt hours. Pioneer Fruit Store B-7819 1301 O St. Kollege Room Subbins Must Report For Practice Monday Announcement hat been made that the Nubbins are to report for practice next Monday, Nov. 30. All Nubbin rt re-quested to be present. society tonight at 7 o'clock. Fol lowing the theater hour, an infor mal gathering will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kel Hope You Have a Good Vacation AND WHEN YOU COME BACK, WE'LL BE HERE TO HELP YOU PICK OUT A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. J7(q).K7 3 FACING lteforo yuu hit: yourself home for the Thanksgiving feast, drop in at Magee's to select your Tux and formal accessories for th-. Military Ball. i Or if a ipiiet chat with the pater before Thanksgiving dinm r is a financial necessity come in Monday morning.) A MAGEE'S TUX t $2150 Shoes Shirt Vest Tie $5 and $9 $2.50 $3.50 and $5 75c ler, 4615 South. The group will meet at the so ciety's rooms In the Tempos build ing preceding the party, according to announcement of the affair. Underwood Typewriters See the New Portables Excellent Typewriters for Rent Ribbons and Supplies Underwood Typewriter Co. 1342 P St. B2538 CAMPUS 1201 O Street 1 h