THE DAILY NEBRASKAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932. Stanford University Added to Cage Schedule fOUK HUSKER BASKETEERS MEET CALIF0RN1ANS AT COLISEUM AN Minnesota Game Shifted to Jan. 2 to Accommodate Palo Alto Team. Stanford university will play the University of Nebraska baa ketball team at the coliseum on Jan. 3, Coach W. H. Browne Husker court mentor announced Wednesday at the athletic depart ment offices. Coached by John Bunn, former Kansas university athlete and coach, ihe Stanford team meets the Cornhuskers in the final game of a barnstorming trip during the Christmas holidays, that takes the Palo Alto school to Lawrence for series of two tilts with Kansas The Minnesota game which was riginally scheduled for the same date has been moved up a day, the Gophers coming here Jan. 2. A . home and home arrangement has been worked out with Minnesota authorities, the Nebraskans travel tag to Minneapolis for Dec. 23 date following an engagement with Carleton college at Northfield, alinn. on Dec. 22. When the Stanford Indians come here Jan. 3, it will mark the first appearance at Lincoln of a team representing the Pacific coast institution. The Indians rank high in coast basketball circles, and the tilt is certain to be one of the high spots of an arduous sched ule. Negotiations between the two schools entered the final stage with the visit of Coach Bunn to Lincoln last Saturday for the Pittsburgh game. Bunn scouted the battle for Stanford, as Coach Pop vv arner s eleven encounters Pitt in the final game of the season at Pittsburgh. Water Polo Matches In Semi-Final Stage Tuesday night's quarter-final matches in water polo produced the best play of the tournament thus far, with every game fea tured by spirited competition and hard play. Phi Kappa Psi opened the con tests with a slim 7 to 5 victory over Delta Uosilon. Stoma Chi was too powerful for Phi Kappa, winning 8 to 4, while Delta ig ma Phi staged a runaway against Phi Gamma Delta. The score was 18 to 3. Delta Sigma Lambda defeated Zeta Beta Taup 12 to 6 to close the evening's program. In the semi-finals Thursday night, Phi Kappa Psi encounters Sigma Chi at 8 p. m. and Delta Sigma Phi meets Delta Sigma Lambda in a tilt beginning at 8:30 o'clock. The finalists come together Tuesday, Nov. 22, in the championship match. ALPHA THETA CHI TEiNMS TWO WINS FRATERNITY TITLE Alpha Theta Chi retained its su premacy in interfraternity tennis circles Wednesday afternoon by setting back the Sigma Alpha Ep silon netters in the finals of the annual tourney, 2 to 0. It marked the second successive win for the champions, the Alpha Tbeta hav ing captured the plaque in last year's competition. Joe Miller hung up the first win of the day, defeat ing Melvin Rasse 6-1, 6-3, and Ray Strawn followed suit by setting back Al Bennett 0-4, 5-7, 6-1. The victors gained the final round by defeating Delta Tau Delta in the semifinals, the Alpha Theta Chi duo chalking up two wins over the Delts. Jim Shafer trimmed Julius Willson 8-6, 6-1, while Ray Strawn finished strong to turn back Tom Eason's bid 6-1, 6-8, 6-2. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon court artists had previously set back the Phi Kappa Psi crew 2-1 to qualify for the final matches. CaASSDDFDElD 10c Per Line Minimum 2 Lines Where to Eat X)R THE tEST a-Ji and h brt prices go to Mrs. Lush's. 1204 P t. Rooms FOR RENT Vrm room for rirl. on blork trota cainpua. Che. 149 E at. Lofct and Found . OL'Nl An Irving JunWfT pin. IS'- Call t Nebrmkaa office. rOUND Black Mid" while Ir itled rrf. Call at lx!rraKa oiiicw. FOUND Black and white cotnpnet with anchor on front. Call at Ne- brakn of f ice. FOUND Red-brown rarf. Found "in S. 8. Library. 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Dr. Patterson Speaks To Kiwanis on Friday Dr. Charles Patterson of the philosophy department will be a speaker at the Kiwanis club Fri day on the subject "Moral In sights in a Machine Age." CORNHUSKERS L ON AERIAL DEFENSE tie between them and the Corn huskers for the Big Six champion ship, provided Nebraska could de feat Missouri Thanksgiving day. If Saturday a game ends in a tie No Saturday's game ends in a tie, Ne defeating Missouri OKLAHOMA PREPARES FOR CRUCIAL BATTLE Sooners Expected to Open Up With Air Attack Against Scarlet. Pass defense was the chief sub- ZJMZZ??.Z Sooners Plunge Into Task ' -"""J x, I ui beaung nusKers in Title Clash. NORMAN, Okl. Back from A fair percentage of frosh and I Iowa where Saturday they assured as Husker coaches strove to develop a more effective resistance to the dangerous aerial attack that is ex pected Saturday in the Oklahoma game B team passes were completed against the varsity secondary, al though the passers were undoubt edly hindered by the cold. Off tackle plays, run in dummy fash ion with freshmen and Nubbin backs carrying the ball, came in for some attention. Later in the workout, the two Scarlet teams were given a chance to go on the offensive, both elev ens concentrating on the new for mations which will be called into use against the Oklahomans. Toe to toe scrimmage did not receive a place on Wednesday's program, and Coach Bible will not assign any "rough stuff Thursday after noon. Must Watch Dun la p. Bill Day who scouted Oklahoma daring their game with Iowa State last Saturday has reported that in Bob Dunlap the Sooners have a passer of extraordinary ability. So impressed was Day that he said Dunlap is the finest passer he has seen in action this year. Day makes note that he has seen the best that Pittsburgh. Notre Dame, and Pennsylvania have to offer in the passing department. As every point scored on the Huskers this season was the di rect result of a completed aerial the Sooners may pass from the first of the game to the final whistle. The Nebraska eleven will need victory over Oklahoma Saturday to cinch the Big Six title. A win themselves of a first division berth in the 1932 "Big Six" conference football race by virtue of their 19-12 defeat of Iowa State, the University of Oklahoma team plunged into the difficult business of perfecting an offense and de fense that will confound the Ne braska squad which comes to Owen field Saturday. The game is extremely crucial to both teams. If Coach Lewie Hardage's Sooners should check in with a surprise victory, they would be sure of at least a tie with the Cornhuskers for the championship And if Missouri then should defeat or even tie Nebraska at Lincoln on Thanksgiving day. Oklahoma would win a clean-cut Big Six football championship. So the Sooners have plenty to play for. Nebraska will of course rule a decided favorite. Coach Dana Bible's team has lost but one game this year, it a 6 to 7 nose-out to Minnesota, and only Saturday tied Pittsburgh stopping Pittsburgh's running and passing attack flat and carrying the ball all over the field against the same Panther eleven that two weeks ago de feated Notre Dame, 12 to 0. Huskers Have Reserves. A comparison of the Nebras.... and Oklahoma man power shows the Cornhuskers are much better off than the Sooners. In Boswell, Fahrnbruch, Masterson, Miller, Mathis, Staab and Sauer he has seven excellent backs. Boswell for the Sooner would result in at scored the winning' touchdown against Kansas State, Fahrnbruch ran 74 yards to a touchdown against Iowa, Masterson caught a pass to score against Minnesota, Miller is a strong blocking back, Mathis ran wild against Kansas and Pitt, Staab scored against Kansas while Sauer ran back in tercepted passes to touchdowns against Iowa State and Kansas, and ripped the Pitt line apart Sat urday. The Sooners can boast no such backfield array for Saturday's game. With Bill Pansze, "ace" tailback, and Art Pansze, "ace' blocking back, both out, probably for the rest of the season, as are Adolph Stoup, fullback who in jured his spine, and two brilliant sophomore prospects. Nig Robert son and Bud Browning, Coach I lard age will be obliged to use Walker, substitute quarterback, at the tailback post, and Simms, re serve half, at fullback. Big Red Stacy, 200 pound tackle, will con tinue to run at the front back po sition. The Sooners are also hard hit in the line with Smith Watkins, who last fall made either the first or second all-conference team &t end on every selection, out with crippled knee. The reputation of the Nebraska line is well-known and coached by the veteran Ne braska track mentor, Henry "In dian" Schulte, a great forward in his day at Michigan and former head football coach at Missouri, the Nebraska forwards of 1932 are fully up to standard. Party Gowns them looking fresh and new. Prompt reliable service. Modern Cleaners Soukup A Westover Call F2377 for Service r W t - IrW'A ,C jfa- V