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ST JIN DAY. DECEMRFR 17. lO.n. TITE DATTT TlTmASKAN THREE II USKER CAGEMEN DEFEAT ALL-STAR Varsity Basket Five Trims Opponents by Score of 52 to 33. BOSWELL HIGH SCORER Another Husker Team Scores 43 to 22 Victory Over Freshman Quint. Tlie viirsily basketball squad will lio reduced to eight or ten men Monday for 1 ho trip to Marquette which officially opens the basket hull season. Eleven men ace prospects for the positions, and out of 1 h is iri'oup Coach ISrowno intends to pick a squad that, in his own words, "it will take a good team to heat." Two Teanu Scrimmage. Two full teams went through the practice scrimmages Saturday afternoon, both varsities emerging victorious over teams of Fresh men, former stars, and reserves. The first game went to the varsity by a score of 52 to 33, a late rally placing the varsity far ahead after a gruelling struggle between for mer stars of Nebraska quintets and the present players. The game opened with the freshmen and var sity scrimmaging, but after the varsity had piled up a 9 to 2 mar gin, Leland Copple. Fisher, Steve Hokuf, George Sauer and Belka took over the task of stopping the victory march. This team over came the lead and had the score tied at the end of the half. The varsity began clicking near the end of the third quarter, and for a full period the "has-beens" were swamped by a deluge of baskets. Boswell High Man. Boswell led the attack with 14 points, nine of which were made in the final quarter. Lunney and Mason, forward and guard, respec tively, were tied for second place Individual honors with 12 points apiece. Scott, center, contributed seven, and Parsons, guard, six, to sum up the scoring. Davidson led the opposition with 8 points. Fish er and Hokuf got six each, Copple five, Belka two. and Sauer 4. The second game, between the Vars'ty and Freshmen, went to the varsity bv a score of 43-22, once again a late rally accounting for victory. SorDnon. Yelkins, Wid man, Loder and Durfee composed this quintet. Sorenson, rangy center, equaled Boswell's perform ance in the opener by connecting for J 4 points. Loder, forward, came a close second with 13, Durfee, forward, fend Widman, guard, scored six apiece, and Yelkin tal lied twice for four points. The half itme score of this game was 19 to 15 for the vaisity. Squad Leaves Tuesday. The first trip of the year will be taken Tuesday, when the squad 11 A WEEK OF H-I-T ATTRACTIONS AT THESE THEATRES NEBRASKA GRADS V entrains for Milwaukee and Mar quottc, The team will go direct to Chicago, when they will change trnins for Milwaukee, arriving there Wednesday morning, Wed nesday night Marquette is sched uled, and Thursday the- team re turns to Chicago and Kvanston for the Northwestern game that evening. Friday night the team re turns to Chicago and plays Del'aul university, al ter which game It will return to Lincoln to spend Christ mas. Tuesday after Christmas, prac tice will be called In preparation tor tho North Dakota and Minne sota trip. Thursday, the 28th, the team entrains for Grand Forks to play North Dakota university on the twenty-ninth. North Dakota State will bo played at Fargo on tho thirtieth. The evening of Jan. 1 will be spent In Minneapolis, and the Huskers will meet their second Big Ten toe, Minnesota university. Jan. 2 the team will be back in Lincoln preparing for Iowa State college. Eleven men are under considera tion for tho trip, selections not be ing niuUa until Monday. Experi enced men are at hand in all but the center position. Here Sorenson and Scott, both Hist year men, are making a great bid for the job, with Zenlz, another first year man, contending with the leaders strongly. Kenneth Lunney and Hubert Boswell, forwards, each have two yearn' experience, are accurate shooters, and steady players. Dwig'nt Loder, sophomore, is try ing to work his way Into a regular position as a forward. Parsons and Mason Guards. The guard posts have been taken over by "Bud" Parsons and Paul Mason for the present. Both are men of experience and expert ball handlers. Haney Widman and Vergil Yelkin are a pair of sopho mores giving Parsons and Mason a run for their jobs. From this material Coach Browne will select his squad for the 1933-34 campaign opening in Milwaukee next Wednesday. He promises much in the way of bas ketball victories. In his own words: "We have a fine team, experience and accuracy being two of our strongest factors. It is going to take a strong team, one of the be.-it in the nation to beat us." GREEK CAGERS MEET IMPORTANT CLASS Championship of Leagues May Depend on Outcome Of Tilts Tomorrow. TonrMin rhnmnlons'ilin hODCS Will be at stake Monday when Class A intramural basketball is re sumed. At the present time one n t,... imim lend each leairue. and if these teams can win Monday but one more victory win oe neces sary to etnen tne cnampionsmn. Tn rinqs A lr-asnie I basketball Alpha Gamma Rho and Delta Sigma Tin each are undefeated, the former having two victories to its credit and me laner. one. ion day's games will have no direct effect on the leadership, Sigma Phi vine- Delta Siema Phi. and Farm House meeting Kappa Sigma, unions Sigma rni r.u&nou can beat Delta Sigma Phi, a feat not at all impossible. Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Alpha Epsilon lead league II with two victories and no defeats each, but do not meet until after Christ mas. In Monday's games Delta Sigma Lambda plays Pi Kappa Alpha, Pni uena rneia meeia Rlfirn Alnha Ensilon and Phi Kappa Psi contests Chi Phi. If an upset is recorded in me ursi iwo era mpQ hr league ehamnionshio will be thrown into four or five hands for playing. n.,ltn Tan Delta nnd Theta XI find themselves in identically the the same positions in league in nnd thev also do not meet until after the holidays. Mondays games include: Sigma Chi vs Delta Upsilon; Phi Sigma Kappa vs Theta Xi ana Aipna aigma t-iu vs Delta Tall Delta. Beta Theta Fi has undisputed leadership in league IV with two victories and no defeats, but their record may be marred b Tau Kappa Epsilon Monday. In the other games we find: Alpha Ta.i Omega vs Sigma Alpha Mu and Sigma lu vs Acacia. Additional class B basketball games are not scheduled until Monday, Jan. 8. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CIu.isIIkhIs Are rush 10c PER LINE Mlnlmuin ot ' Lines LADY uilh dinner sorority and fra Krnitv c-ook itiir experience will cook in or'ynnizod house for $12.00 per week. C.i'l Nebraska! business office. BOYS Move in close to campus and pet room ini'l meals at reasonable rates. J53i K st. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS RATES RT $ -65 1.00 1.00 2 OO 2 35 3.15 6.20 11.00 31.00 M. Seward Utira York Auroro Grand Island ... Hastings North Platte .35 .55 .65 1.10 1.25 1.75 3 45 7.00 Los Angeles 17.50 WST 9:30 A. M. 6:00 P. FAIRWAY BUS SYSTEM rantral Hotel B-4224 I . V. . 1 r 5L. There DR. FOROYCE STATES INTELLIGENCE TESTS University Professor Says Young Citizens Tested Exceedingly High. VARIOUS EXAMS APPLIED "Younjr people tested very high ly nnd proved to have unusual in telligence," declared Dr. Charles Fordycc, in reference to the en tries in the Young citizens contest which he conducted recently in Omaha. "They also showed evi dence of unusual emotional poise In the nersonalltv test; much more than I expected." Tho contest, sponsoreu ay me Wiirbt-Hprnlrl nnd the American Lcglor, consisted of giving exten sive personally, intelligence and physiclal examinations to twenty six boys and twenty-six girls. The contestants were seieeiea iroin me thirteen districts into which Ne braska was divided for that pur pose. Numerous Questions Asked, The personality test Included such questions as, "Would you say you are cynical about members of opposite sex?" "Is there a conflict In your nature between sex and morality?" "Can you stand pain quietly?" Questions in the Intelligence test, toU..n fmm the ones eiven in the United States army, were of Uus nature. "If you found a man who has hanged himself you should (state what)." "Five p. m. is a rush hour (state why)." The ques tions had to be answered rapidly in a given time. Doctor Fordyce declared that the tests were not silly and that the results would be an accurate measure of the contestant's intelli gence. CHORUS OF 300 AND ORCHESTRA OFFER MESSIAH (Continued from Page 1.) duced it at the Handel commemo ration in Westminster Abbey. Mrs. Carrie Belle Raymond di rected "The Messiah" at the uni versity for three decades, during which time she made it one of the foremost musical presentations in the state. Since her death How ard Kirkpatrick, director of the university school of music, has conducted it. Rehearse Performance. Last year, for the first time, the director of the oratorio was au thorized to select members of the organization by invitation, opening new fields of talent for the produc tion. For the past eight weeks the 300 members of the chorus and soloists have been rehearsing the performance. No admission will be charged fnr tho nrosentation. it was an nounced by supervisors of "The Messiah." mere win De a nuuu fnr n hoi it 150 Drominent Lincoln people, including Governor and Mrs. Bryan, fjnancenor huu Mrs. Burnett, and the regents and deans of the university and their wives. The stage setting, which pro vides for the entire chorus of 300 and which allows, for the first time, the seating of the orchestra on the stage, was designed for the ppresentation by Prof. Harry F. Cunningham, chairman of the de partment of architecture. Broadcast Program. Radio station KFAB will broad cast the production from the coli seum this afternoon. Following the singing of "The Messiah," Chancellor and Mrs. Burnett, and Director and Mrs. Kirkpatrick and the soloists of the afternoon will be in the receiving line at an informal reception in Ellen Smith hall from 4:30 until 6:30 for members of the chorus and of the university school of mu sic faculty. ENCOUNTER DIFFICULTY IN OETAINTNG PLASTER CAST FOR USE IN PRO DUCTION. (Continued from Page 1.) players. Property men set it on the stand for the second act. Young Jerry Hallam, played by Dwight Perkinb, is being "kidded" by his aunts and uncles for having fallen in love. V: known to them he loves one of his aunts, and she is supposed to have modelled her husband. Victor. Another of Jer ry's uncles and the loud Joker of the family suggests they give his nephew a prize for his ability at making love to the unknown girl. He carries the head of plaster at arm's length toward the angry Jerry, who strikes it to the floor, and strides from the room. On Monday the broken cast was really from the mold of Armand Hunter'a head, but from then on RT I 1.35 .90 4.35 5.50 9.45 4.95 11.35 14.00 31.90 M. M. Omaha UUiKan 9 .90 .50 2.55 2 95 5.90 2.00 6.90 8.50 16.50 Sioux city Kansas Chicaao City Oes Moines Minneapolis Detroit ... New York EAST M. 2:30 P. M. 7:00 P. 7:30 A. 12:45 P. Are Just 6 Until for the rent ol Uio weuk audiences were no longer seeing a copy of the original, For when plaster was poured into the piece mold 'for the second time, moisture In the ma terial made the shellac coating dis solve and some of the mold was torn away with the new head. Uie Anonymous Cast. Still the play had to go on. So Mr, Williams and his helpers found an anonymous cast in their exhibit which had tho namo Mozart chipped Inside by some student, but which appeared to be straight line face modelled from almost anyone. This was pressed into a heap of modelling clay leaving its form outlined. Plaster was poured into this quickly made mold, cooled and it had become another plaster head of the later age of Hunter. Thus for the last seven perform ances of tho play, some unknown was having a cast of his head broken nightly by an irate Jerry Hallam in the person of Dwight Perkins. FINISH FIRST ROUND Expect to Complete Second Session of Tournament During Next Week. High scores in the first round of the W. A. A. intramural bowl ing tournament are held by the following: League On: Alpha Delta Theta No. 1; League 2: Alpha Delta PI No. 2; League 3, Kappa Delta No. 1; League 4: Gamma Phi Beta No. 1; League 5: Phi Omega Pi No. 1; league 7: Delta Gamma No. 1; League 8: Delta Gamma No. 4; League 9: Delta Gamma No. 5; League 10: Gamma Phi Beta No. 2; League 11: Delta Gamma No. C; League 13: Hobby Club No. 2; League 11: Chi Omega No. 3: League 15: Kappa Delta No. 2: League 16: Phi Mu No. 1. The second round will not be completed until next week. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv We Can Help Those Less Fortunate Than Ourselves A A A A A A More Shopping Christmas FEATURE MATCHES IN nLL-UNIVFRSITY MEET Adam Calls for Additional Frosh Matmen After Tourney Friday. Kdward Meckem, Iron man grappler, emerged victorious in four out of five bouts In which he participated in the 145 pound and 155 pound classes of the All university wrestling matches held In the Coliseum Friday and Sat urday afternoons, Dec. 15 and 16. Meckem capturd the champion ship in the 145 pound division but lost through a fall in the 155 pound class. Simon Wins, Loses. Loren Simon, national A. A. U. champ in the 175 pound tlass, won the crown in his class through the medium of a well earned decision over Mehring, but was defeated by the same means in an overtime match with Beno Funken, heavy weight muscleman, The Funken Slmon match brought the crowd to its feet as the most colorful event of the finals, with Simon as the aggressor throughout. Award Medals. Winners of first and second places will receive medals under the auspices of the University ath letic department. Results of the finals, which were preceded by thirty-one semi-finals, were as follows: in nmind Hikh: Hllilf lirand dHfaiU Oritur wl'h a bale nrlmn and crotch. Tlnii' 4 mlnul.'s, 40 H'ond. 12H twin I rim' Cuinniinfs flojpi NunlHtriim lth half iilon and erotili. Tlmf 4 minuted. 2u fcecond. i:is pound ilk: Stump funned fiplfr through the use of a half nelun and arm lork Time mlnuies. MS pound ilaa: Mrkem outpointed Blinder In a full time hunt. Time 8 minutes. l.Vi pound class Kolofnen ovename Mfrk.ni with a half nelson and crotch. Tim ,1 minutes. l'l.i pound .'1hs: Franks surprised Krohm with a min k half nelson. Time 1 minute. 17.1 pound class: Kimuli gamed the de And at little bother and no expense! THIS WEEK lfs Christmas lime! But Christinas to many will mean little more than any other day of the year. For it is they on mIioiii fate has not smiled kindly. In cooperation with Lincoln charity or ganizations, the Daily Nehraskan is conduct ing a campus-wide campaign for old clothes. Things for which you no longer have any use, will prove most useful to Lincoln needy during cold winter months. Those old shoes you can't wear, which at the present time merely clutter up your clothes closet, may just as well he given to charity. That dress you thought had seen its last day weeks ago, w ill see many more when given to folks who never get to buy pretty new things. So give and help somebody have a mer rier Christmas. We'll he glad to call for even the smallest contribution. It's the little bits that eventually count. We can all do a little to help. Organized House Presidents 100 representation in the campus Honor Roll i the goal fur or 'anized houses. So ,vhy not Walk over the chanty dn a your meet in" Monday night. We want you to he included. Our dehvery sen.ee will call for your contrihution. A A A A A A cision in a lull time, hout with Mer ring;. Time a mitru-i. Heavyweight class: Funken ootmaneu vereii Kim-Mi for the division tn full time. Time s minutes, plus a minute period uvertipie. Jerry Adam, grappling mentor, stated that the bouts showed prom ising material but that more fresh men should report to him for try outs for the teams. All students are eligible. HOLIDAY CELEBRATION TAKES ON NEW ASPECT TOR HUSKER STUDENTS (Continued from Page 1.) ed. The Lutheran Club plans fire side talks, group singing, and games for its annual Christmas party that will be held on Tues day evening. Activities on the Ag campus in clude the Christmas Ag mixer held last night in the Student Activities building which two hundred cou ples attended. A special Christmas service will be held Tuesday eve ning in the Activities building when Bess Gearhart Morrison will give a reading and Christmas car ols will be sung by the student group. A feature of the service will be two living Chri.it mas trees, each g Everybadr at (UK lltme M S 11 K f.'rerv bod v at YOI'K Hoiisp m jjA MERRY CHRISTMAS ANDtt A HAPPY NEW YEAR Jj S The Owl Drug Store g KI4th and P Streeta B106fii n Helen Wisser f PERMAiJEtlTS With This Coupon 3 Croquignole Curly Ends FINGER WAVES WET 15c 2 for 25c MARCEL 35c No Appointments Necessary. This Is Not a School. Day and Nite Lpstuiri Orvr Strand Thcalvr A A A A A A Days made up of ten girls, nerving as novel stage decorations. The University of .Southern Cali fornia law school has established a new student loan fund, for Junior and senior law students who find themselves financially pinched. SUNDAY DINNER 35 Srrvcil from 5 to 8 p. in'. Fruit Cocktail Soup Choice o T-lionc Steak 2 Pork Chops 2 Lamb Chops Turk Tenderloin Vegetable M ashed l'ototocs Shoe Strinjr Potatoes Col'f.e Tea Milk Dessert Choice of Jce Cream or Pies Boyden Pharmacy 13th & P Sts., Stuart Bids'. H. A. Reed, Mgr. Beauty Shop 1308 0 St. A A A A A Z