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o, im iiHi'iii ii II l-i"- - THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, 1934. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE SAUER RATED AS CLASS A LEAGUE He Boosted Nebraska Stock Monday III LEADING GRIDDER F Hunker AH-Anierican Fullback Turns in Greatest Game Decide Contenders for the Championships; Two Sets Remain to be Played. TILTS TONIGHT DECISIVE In History of East-West Contest New Years Day; Hailed Thruout United States. VERSATILE STAR SCORES BOTH TALLIES IN TILT Lincoln Athlete Counts on Short Line Plunge and 28 Yard Run; Punts 63 Yards; Completes Passes; Intercepts Pass, Runs Back 10 Yards. (ieorce Sauer, biff blonde .1 - . . . described by west coast emnusiusis, upneiu xne trncuuons oi V. livnskn and raised them to an even higher standard when he so spectacularly crashed and - . 1 A the West s football squaa to during the entire battle between All-American men from all over the United States Not only on offense was he a constant threat to eastern stars recruited from the Gulf of Mexico to New York Citv. but his brilliant defensive performance made sport writers from all over tne country bail him as the greatest gridiron performer to have ever partlcipat ed in an uast-wesi classic. Sauer Was Indispensable. Several writers even went so far as to state that had Sauer been out of the lineup the East would have emerged victorious from the battle His line smashing performance totaled a grand total of 99 yards while the total yardage gained by the entire West only came to 140 yards. Furthermore Sauer was out of the game part of the time and this tended to reduce considerably the amount of yards which he might have added to his list. Both Tallies Come Early. Both the touchdowns were scored in the first quarter and the first six points were scored on a line plunge trom tne d-yara line Sauer had taken the ball on the 12-yard marker and on the fourth down went over tor the toucnaown, His second touchdown was made by a spectacular 28 yard run, when Sauer broke through right tackle and continued over the goal line standing up, completely eluding the salety and halfbacks. Punts Sixty-three Yards, At one time when the East was threatening to put over a touch down and finally lost the ball by an incomplete pass over the goal line, Sauer, by a beautiful 63 yard punt on a rain soaked Held with a wet ball to kick, put the lnvad ers clear back on their own 17 yard line thus ending the East's most sericus threat of the day. 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The fine thtnei ana lot (linking thing of Ilia CLAUDETTE COLBERT "I Cover the Waterfront" with BEN LYON From the Famout Book by MAX MILLER n.vs MICKEY MOUSE LATEST CARTOON aie 'DIVORCE COURTtH ' ioc COLONIAL A Comedy Bal)oal ' 1 A boy from Nebraska, as he was 1..IJ it. . ... - l galloped to two touchdowns for Xl. . 1 A . 1 score uie omy counters mat: threatening and had reached the West Vyard line by successive plunges, Sauer Intercepted a pass from Joe Laws on his own 1-yard line and reversed the field 40 yards before finally being brought down. The run, one of the best of the day, stopped the other East scor ing threat. SUTHERLAND RELEASES Husker Swim Mentor Urges More Men to Turn Out For Team. WILL MEET FIVE SQUADS With a final agreement reached upon the scneduled tank meets for the approaching semester, Coach Ken Sutherland urges all members of the swimming teams to reort regularly for practice at coliseum pool. Followin? meets are scneauiea ... . . . . for present season: Jan. do, ous tavus Adolphus (St. peter, Minn. at Lincoln; Feb. 16, Iowa state, at Lincoln; Feb. 23, Iowa State, at Iowa State: March 2, Grinnell at Lincoln; March 10, Big Six meet, at Lincoln. Other Meets in Prespect. Other meets have been agreed upon but no satisfactory date has been reached. Plans are being made with Duke, Kansas, Wash burn, Washington State and sev eral others. Coach Sutherland said that with Jack Minor ineligible, with mid semester qualification for degree, Harry Kuklin will occupy nis post tion and capture the Initial posi tion in the swimfests. With Mas terson. Easterday, Fliesbach and Church, as the only remaining letermen, the hopes of the team are concentrated in the following new members: Glyndon Lynde, utility swimmer; Ben Rimerman, sprint man; Harry Kuklin, master of backstroke and rancy diving Robert Gibbons, breast stroke Bernie Galitzki, breast stroke Charles Flansburz. diver, Abe Grossman, diver. All available swimming material is to report to Coach Sutherland at the coliseum pool at the first opportunity, to try out for team positions. METHODISTS SPONSOR PARTY The All Methodist Students council is sponsoring its annual indoor snorts nartv. to be held Friday. Jan. 5, at 8 p. m., in me St. Paul's Methodist church. All Methodist students, and other stu dents are invited and welcome to attend this party. Develop Your Personality BY LEARNING TO DANCE Clawef every Monday and Wednei. day. New atud.nu admitted for Luella Williams Private Studl 1220 O St. B42M 1 Tr fat? , . itf?,:, - i t ' J j f;V tl 'rw & Nebraska's All-American full back proved beyond all doubt, in the East-West football game at San Francisco New Years day, that he has every right to those laurels. George went thru that game, in which forty-four of the Nodak State Only Quintet To Fall Before Browne Basket Outfit. AMES FIRST BIG SIX FOE Coach Browne's Cagers Face Kansas, Champs, Next Tuesday Night. After suffering five losses and ekeinp out only one vic tory the Nebraska basketball squad meets Iowa State at Ames this coming Friday in its first Big Six cage conflict of the year. Last season Nebraska and Iowa State finished fifth and sixth respectively in the conference race. Having finished their prelimi nary work Monday night at Minne apolis when the strong University of Minnesota quintet trounced the Huskers 37 to 16, the Brownemen are now ready to enter the field of Big Six competition. Iowa State possesses one of tne strongest teams in the conference according to all advance dope this year and the Brownemen seem due to have difficult time emerging with their scalps. Kansas Here Tuesday. The Scarlet's first home game will be played against the power ful Kansas' basketeers, coached by Coach Phog Allen, Tuesday, In meeting the conference champions of last year the Husker hoopsters will be considerably handicapped because of lack of height. A summary of the results of the games played during the Christmas holidays follow.! : Marquette Trims Huskers. Invading Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for their first game of the year the Nebraska Hoopsters were de feated by the Marquette university Hilltoppers, 25 to 22. Marquette took a seven point lead at the start and held Nebraska scoreless until Hub Boswell managed to drop In a free throw. When the second naif had been but a little while under way, the Hilltoppers held a 20 to 7 lead. However, the reserves were swung NEBRASKA DROPS FIVE CAGE GAMES DURING VACATION q 15c J ORPHEUIY1 Here again perhaps your last chance to see the greatest picture ever filmed, with the cast that will never be as sembled for one picture again TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY 2 n SJ f 3 P VJU, V UrrEO COLCWYM-MAYER "CTU" ! on the same program Stan LAUREL snd Oliver HARDY in "TWICE TWO" Their latest scream! best players of the country were competing, and finished the tilt as the outstanding star among a ga laxy of All-Americans and near greats. Sports critics throughout the country are now hailing him as the outstanding backfield man of Named A.A.U. Official Courtesy Lincoln Journal. Henry F. Schulte, head track coach at the university, has been appointed head of the track and field committee of the Mdwestern A. A. U. Appointment of Schulte wa3 announced by G. T. Bresnanan of Iowa City, Mid-west association president, during the Christmas holidays. into the fray and led by Loder and Mason boosted the score to 22 to 18. Loder led the Husker's scoring with three goals and three foul shots for a total of nine points. Northwestern Rallies. In the Northwestern game th Comhuskers took the lead and still held at at the half time but the Wildcats came back strong in the second half to capture the af fair with a 35 to 22 final checkup. The Nebraska offense was held so tightly in check that the Huskers were held scoreless for the first thirteen minutes cf the second half. Bosweil was high point man for Nebraska with a total of ten points. Using a high powered offense and a defense which yielded only two field goals during the entire game, DePaul university of Chi cago thoroly routed the Nebraska basketball team, 35 to 11, for the Husker's third straight defeat of the season. Committing seventeen personal fouls the Brownemen were only able to drop thru two field goals during the entire game. North Dakota Wins. The opening of the next trip north also started with a setback A fast traveling University of North Dakota basketball team swamped Nebraska 50 to 22. The rout was so thoro that Coach Clem Letlch sent In a squad of reserves EVE. 20c the year due to the Monday per formance in addition to his play throughout the season in Big Six and intersectional competition. In the first quarter of the East West mix on Jan. 1, Sauer smash ed his way to two touchdowns, these two tallies representing the to finish the game with a total of ten minutes left to play. In invading the camp of North Dakota State the Huskers, led by Hub Boswell with a total of four teen points to his credit, won their first cage mix of the year, 32 to 29. In spite of the fact that it was the teams first victory in five starts it was a slow and ragged affair. A ragged defense which gave away points faster than a satisfactorily functioning offense could ring them up cost the Aggies a victory. Allowing the Brownemen to sink only five field goals during the forty minutes of play Minnesota university captured a rough and erratic basketball game 37 to 16. Closing the half with a 25 to lead the Gophers had little diffi culty during the remainder of the contest. LIS! RESULTS OF I League Winners Match fo Competition in Final Tournament. Results of the round robin tourn ament ot womens intramural bow ling follow: Leaeue 1: Alpha Delta Pi, 1st place, Alpha Delta Theta, run ner-up. League 2: Kappa Delta, 1st place, Howard and Wilson, runner-up. League 3: Kappa D e 1 1 a , 1st place, Alpha Xi Delta, runner- up. League 4: Gamma Phi Beta, 1st place, Delta Gamma, run ner-up League 5: Phi Omega Pi, 1st place, Kappa Kappa Gamma, runner-up. League 6: Alpha XI Delta, 1st place, Delta Gamma, runner up. League 7: Delta Gamma, 1st place, Chi Omega, runner-up. League 8: Delta Gamma, 1st place. Alpha Omicron Pi, runner-up. League 9: Delta Gamma, 1st place, Kappa Kappa Gamma, runner-up. League 10: Delta Delta Delta, 1st place, Gamma Phi Beta, runner-up. League 11: Phi Mu, 1st place, Delta Gamma, runner-up. League 12: Husker ettes, 1st place, Phi Mu, runner-up. League 13: Delta Gamma, 1st place, Chi Omega, runner-up. League 14: Chi Omega, 1st place, Delta Gamma, runner up. League 15: Keppa Delta, 1st place, GfT.ma Phi Beta, runner-up. League 16: Phi Mu, 1st place, Delta Delta Delta, runner-up. League 17: Howard and Wilson, 1st place, Phi Mu, runner-up. The winner of each league is matched for competition In an ell- New LOW Cleaning Prices Men's Suits '. 75c Men's Hats 55c Men's Top Coats and Overcoats 75c Ladies' Dresw-s . ,75c up Ladies' Coats ...75c up These prices ar effective at once and are for either deliv ery or cash and carry service. Peeress CLEANERS Courtesy Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star. total score for the day, the West winning 12 to 0. His first tally was made on a short plunge after he had gained yardage on a series of line plunges, and his second score came after a 28-yard jaunt off tackle and through the oppos ing secondary defense. mination tournament which will begin Tuesday Jan. 9. On Tuesday at 4 o'clock Delta Delta Delta plays Phi Mu, Alpha Delta Pi is matched against Kappa Delta, and Delta Gamma plays Gamma Phi Beta. At 5 o'clock the same day Phi Omega PI will play Alpha Xi Delta, Huskerette will play Delta Gamma, and Chi Omega will play Kappa Delta. Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 4 o'clock Phi Mu will play Howard and Wil son, Alpha Delta Pi will play Delta Gamma. E OF Husker Mentor First Head of Association From Corn Belt Region. During the holidays Dana X. Bi ble, head football coach at the Uni versity of Nebraska, received the highest honor that can be bestow ed on a grid mentor when he was elected president of the American Coaches association. First Head From Cornbelt. Bible's selection will center at tention of football coaches on Ne braska next fall as the president of the association is expected to be the spokesman for the group. It is the first time in history that this honor has come to the Corn belt region. Other honors held by Bible in clude membership on the national football rules committee, a posi tion he has held for a number of years. Bible Has Success. As football coach, Bible has had marked success. In the Southern conference his Texas Aggie team won five championships in eleven years and during his five seasons at Nebraska, his Cornhusker teams have won four Big Six conference championships. For three years he was coach of the "West" team in the East-West holiday classic. DOWN-.. 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In League I tonight Alpha Gam ma Rho will attempt to maintain its undefeated record when it meets Delta Sigma Phi at 7:00 p. m. on Court 1, ana Farm House and Sig ma Phi Epsilon follow them at 7:20 on the same court. Phi Kappa Alpha and Phi Kappa Psl battle m League II, and are followed by Delta Sigma Lambda vs Phi Delta Theta, and Sigma Al pra Epsilon vs Chi Phi. Delta Tau Delta and Theta Xi, two undefeated teams, meet in Leagu III in what will probably be the deciding game of that league. In the same league Sigma Chi plays Phi Sigma Kappa, and Alpha Sigma Phi contests Delta Upsilon. League TV, thrown into a four way tie, can do no more than hope that the number of contenders for the title will be lessened as a re sult of tonight's games. They are: Tau Kappa Epsilon vs Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Nu vs Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Alpha Mu vs Acacia. REGISTRAR VISITS CAMPUS. Mrs. M. L. Melzer, registrar of Marquette university of Milwau kee, was a two-day visitor re cently at the University museum in Morrill hall, and on the cam pus. POSTPONE COSTUME PARTY. Because of difficulty in obtain ing the armory, the women's Corn husker costume party will not be held on Jan. 10 as previously an nounced. SAN FRANCISCO. Appoint ment of Amadeo P. Giannini, the banker, to the board of regents of the University of California was announced this week by Governor James Rolph, jr., who described him as "one of the most outstand ing Califorians of all time." Gian nini himself never attended col cege, but has donated $1,500,000 to the university. At the University of Nevada, seniors only are priveged to wear somreros and mustaches. 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