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FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, NEBRASKA QUINT WILL FACE AMES E Nine Husker Basketeers Will Leave This Afternoon For Contest. FIRST CONFERENCE GAME Same Five as Started Games Previously Will Get Call Tonight. ' Entraining this afternoon for Ames, where the Husker bas ketball squad meets the Iowa State hoopsters for the first conference game of the year Friday evening at '"i jck, Coach Browne is tal ti vith him nine players who consti tute the same group that took the previous trip north. Nebraska so far this season has "YOUR DRUG STORE" Try our fountain service for those delicious noon lunches. THE OWL PHARMACY 14th . P Sts. B1068 fcxix!ng Ibi Suits W o r s teds, unfinished worsteds, twists and cheviots . , , in double breasted models as well as trim singla breasted styles. $25 to $50 State 20to$40 FRIDAY VENING 1 Store Hours A f , SjOf 4 R A l 8:45 to 5:45 WSlfi0&W 7 M I Saturday J&hi ASiCSZP If Store Hours iff TW January0 Clearance I nit r i m If I Extra Trousers Trouser values ar remarkable. These are left In stock from two pant suits. You can prolong the life of a suit with a pair of these. $5 to $6.50 Values $400 to $5 20 20 discount on Furnishin&s WHITE SHIRTS $135 A fine count broadcloth, styled to fit and care fully tailored to with stand countless launder, lngs. Collar-attached and neckband styles. Sale of Women's Fine IT85 AT Our entire stock of 8ELBY 8TYL-EEZ Suedes and Sued combinations. In sizes 4 to 9.. AAAA to B widths. ' Ttrnken lines s685 KelhVi 18 50 TTU Poise suede pumps ana ties.. GLOVES Our regular t2M French kid gloves... In rjn one-claso styles II J ..special at J. 1934. had a rather luckless record hav ing suffered five defeats and emerging with only one victory. Iowa State on the other hand has been sporting an excellent non conference record of four victories and one defeat. Cyolones Improving. Rapidly Improving with every game the Cyclone toasers are pointing for their first Big Six game with an earnest effort of try ing to place well up to the top in the conference race for the year 1934. Last year Iowa State fin ished in last place and the Huskers in fifth. However reports from the Cy clone camp state that Coach Louis Menze is ignoring the record of the luckless Nebraskans to date and is preparing for a stiff battle. Ames Men Working Hard. "No team with the lineup the Huskers have is a setup for any one," he said Wednesday. "Such stars as Boswell, shifty halfback on the Nebraska football team, and Mason, former Omaha high school sensation known for his cleverness In dribbling, are giving us plenty to think about in our preparation for the conference opener." After the Huskers return from the trek to Ames their next game will be staged on the home floor against last year's -conference champions, Kansas. During the past few weeks of non-conference games Coach "Phog" Allen has unearthed several star sophomores who havo been going places. Elbling Star Sophomore. Ray Elbling of Lindsberg, for Instance, as reports go, got into the first Kansas State game for a few minutes long enough to ring up three field goals. He was start ed at forward in the second Kan sas State game, in the absence of Harrington, and also got into the Warrensburg game. In the three games mentioned he scored 28 Oj0 DISCOUNT on... SUITS rw rc r nr a tc TOPCOATS-TROUSERS Kensington and Kuppenheimer Values Topcoats Thoroughly Rain Proofed. Prepare for spring by select ing one of these tweeds, chev iots or camel hair top coats. $90 to $35 Topcoats $16 to $28 cMens Shoes Broken lines of SHEIM SHOES MEN... in brown leathers. One lot of CHURCH OXFORDS... in black or brown Scotch grain leathers. FIRST FLOOR Entire Stock of Patterned Neckwear Wool Socks Fleece, Fur and Wool Lined Glove$ Outing Flannel Pajamas SUk Lounging Robe BUI Folds . . . Leather Goods Fancy Shirts (except Arrows) $R85 AT Broken Unt of sueds pimps from X. MTTJ.m. SSELBY ARCH PRESERVER suede ties. ..and a few broken lines In strap styles. Broken lines of PLORBHini sued aod sued combinations. FIRST FLOOR THE point, 22 from goals and six from free throws. Anbther sophomore who is get ting into the scoring is Francis Kappelman of Lawrence, who has made 13 points. Probable starting lineups for the NebrasKa-iowa state game: Iowa State Nebraska Anderson f BokwhII Doty t Lunney Wnr c Loder Holmes Mason Hood K Parfloni SELECT STUDENTS TO ENTER RHODES CONTEST SATURDAY (Continued from Page 1. 1 interviewed the applicants Thurs day morning In the office of At torney General Good at the state capltol. Employ District System. This is the fourth year the dis trict system of selection has been used and Nebraska sent a scholar each of the three preceding years. Each state selected its scholars, naming one each two out of every three years before the district eys tern was used. Applicants who were interviewed by the state board Thursday were: H. Francis Cunningham, Went worth D. Fling, Frank S. Greenslit, Ralph A. Rodgers, and Harry L, West, all of Nebraska university; Clement Harris, Harvard univer sity; Frank L. Hlldreth, Hastings college; Chester L. Hunt, Nebraska Wesleyan; Henry R. Marshall, Crelghton university; William Noyce, Donno college; Louis H Peterson, Midland college, and Lro B. Ringer, Yankton college and the University of Minnesota. The president of the University of Southern California says that a college freshman has only about one-half the vocabulary of the common laborer. "Swell," he says, "Is used to describe 4972 situa tions." O' Coats Boucle curl fabrics, knitted weaves, luxuri ous alpacca fleeces and hardy meltons. In half belt and ful belt styles. $25 to $45 Overcoats $20 to 3 6 FLOk- ,$785 FOR black or $885 FIRST JLOj) Men's Gloves Black and brown capeskini and a few nut- r Ural color pig- f")) skins ..special I at JL. cNeckwear One (roup of patterned neckwear. 65o tacft. 2 '1 SHOES C)85 AT I MILLER Suedes, .and suede combinations iij TsttrsctiTe tie ..and spectator pumps, for merly 112.60. One special group ft 5 of Florehelm ties J" ..special at ...... J HOSIERY m Miscellaneous group of m at w r - 59 rJhif frma and Ss ml Welebi ..special at DAILY NEBRASlCAN Sauer Wins All-American Honors; Lambertus Is Low Hurdler. Nebraska led all Big: Six Bchools in individual stars of the past sea son, boasting two great athletes, George Henry Sauer, and Heye Lambertup. Lambertus was Nebraska's ace low hurdler, and junior and senior 200 meter hurdle champion, na tional A. A. U. Sauer won All American honors as a fullback on Nebraska's highly successful elev en, and led the Western team to victory in the annual East-West classic. In team standing Nebraska was far superior to all others, winning football and outdoor track, and ty ing for indoor track and swim ming. Nebraska had one of the greatest football teams in the na tion, suffering only one loss, to Pitt, by one touchdown, and smothering Oregon State 22-0, a few days after downing Iowa, 7-6. They rode thfoiigh all conference opposition w'fthout a slip and also turned back Texas. 'Social Forces' Announces Appearance of Stories by Two Professors. Two University of Nebraska professors have written articles for the December number of "Social Forces' magazine. Dr. J. O. Hertz ler, chairman of the sociology de partment has discussed the subject, "Special Wisdom in the Ancient Egyptian Precepts." Dr. Earl H. Bell, assistant professor of anthro pology, writes on "Age Conflict with Our Changing Culture." Dr. Hertzler finds in his research into the Egyptian documents that these ancient people had a very utilitarian social philosophy. They admonished the individual to act properly in order that he might "get on" socially, that people might like to respect him, promo tion come, and the lower classes give him their support. An egois tic, practical, concrete wisdom is there, Dr. Hertzler writes. Seeking the answer to the eter nal conflict 'letweun age and youth, Dr. Bell believes the family auto and "spending money" are two real causes. Youth has, he says, an advantage today because the old ideas are not working success fully. "The breakdown of the old recreational patterns and the in tensified independence of youth" are given by him as straining the traditional agencies of social con trol. 'B' TO IKE HEBRON If Coach Knight to Take Ten Players to Compete In First Tilt. A squad of ten men has been designated by Coach Wilbur Knight to make the "B" team trip to Hebron Friday afternoon where the Knightmen are scheduled to play Hebron Junior college for their first tilt ot the season. The following day the same members will meet. Luther college at Wahoo. They will return to Lin coin before continuing to Wahoo. rhe squad to make the trip, ac cording to Coach Knight will in clude: Forwards: Forrest Bauer, Carl Hopt, Merrill Morris. Dan Shank. Centers: Charles Hulac, Voris Peden. Guards: Tom Cheney, Walter Pailing, Louis Schick, Clare Wolf. y Early Reports Now Indicate Large Meet, States Coach Ostran. Acting as a preliminary to the golden gloves tournament to go under way in Omaha Fen. 13-10, the Y. M. C. A. boxing matches will be held at the Lincoln Y Jan. 13-16. Harold Ostran, assistant director of athletics reported that early entries indicate the largest amateur meet ever promoted here. All amateurs are eligible. Runners-up and champions will receive prizes In the following weights: Flyweight, 112 lbs.; ban tamweight, 112-118 lbs.; feather weight, 118-123 lbs.; lightweight, 126-135 lbs.; welterweight, 135-147 lbs.; middleweight, 147-160 lbs.; light heavyweight, 160-175 lbs.; heavyweight, all over 175 lbs. Coach Wants Material. Coach Oatran urges all univer sity material to try out for the university 'joxing matches the date of which has not been fully de cided upon. Membership of the student body of the university body is the only eligibility quaili- fication set by the athletic depart ment. Boxers may train at the coliseum Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. "With the athletic board con templating over sanctioning inter collegiate boxing matches, a golden opportunity is open to all promis ing pugilists who must be in con dition to enter the team tryouts If the board sponsors events of this nature," said Ostran. Detroit university "has an enroll ment of 77 men and 3543 women. IT SEEMS TO ME by RYAN IRWIN Sauer! Sauer, even economists stop long enough from their heated discussions to mention his name. After one of the most brllliantper formances yet made In an East West tilt with an all star cast, George Sauer looms up as the hero of the hour, scoring both of the touchdowns of the day and stand ing out as the best player In a field of All-Americans. His credit able performance not only raises him to glorious heights but it also brings in the name of Nebraska. Altho named on almost all All American teams he was not ac claimed as the best ball lugger in the game because of the lack of large and numerous newspapers in this part of the country. How ever when he was placed on an equal plane with the other grid stars of the time Sauer came to front and proved superior not only in offensive ability but also in de fensive play. However Sauer need not be mentioned more. Coach Henry Schulte, by having the track shortened by a couple of yards, is installing the first track in the United States which will have a circumfrence of 400 meters instead of the former 440 yards. The chute from which the 220 was formerly run has been abolished because of the reconstruction work leading to a new practice field. Much fear was at first expressed over the abolishing of the chute because track enthusiasts believed it would mar the continuance of large track meets which were formerly held here in the memorial stadnum. However the 220 is to be started in front of the stands In the future and Coach Schulte as sures us that it will not hinder In the least. In referring to the shortening of the track two and one-third yards however, Coach Schulte saye that the United States will have to come around to the use of the metric system of measurement sooner or later as the growing tendency is in that direction. At the present time, he further stated, only the English speaking peoples use the linear system of measurement. All the other countries such as Ger many, Switzerland, France etc. use the metric system. Again Coach Schulte is among the first track coaches in the United States to recognize and give way to the growing demands of the time. Altho the need of a new practice field hastened the change, Coach Schulte states the change is inevitable. FOR COLDSJN HEAD Drug Composed of Codeine And Papaverine; Tries Remedy on Students. MINNEAPOLIS. Success of a new remedy for the common head cold this week was described in the Journal of the American Medical Association by Dr. Harold S. Dichl, director of the University of Minnesota health service. Dr. Dichl last year revealed that he was experimenting with the remedy and expressed the hope that it would be a boon for cold suf ferers, but withheld final judgment on its value. Thru the Journal, however, he stated that the new treatment has proved effective in from 74 to 78 percent of the cases in which it was tried. He explained that a drug is used principally made up of codeine and papaverine, two practically harmless opium deriv atives. Students treated for acute head colds with the medicine lost an average of one-half day from col lege work, as compared to the average of a day and a half lost by students given other remedies in an experiment, Dr. Dichl said. ronsforp 2 H the because of th "It seems very definite," he stated, "that from the results of this study opium and the major alkaloids derived from it are of dis tinct value in treatment of active coryza (medical name for colds). The chief result observed Is a marked decrease or complete dis appearance of nasal congestion and discharge. College World An Arabic manuscript of the Koran, hand lettered on parch ment, has been given to the library of Adelbert college of Western Re serve university. Six-footers among the men stu dents at the University of Mary land are rejoicing over the lnstai lation of a number of extra-length beas in the men's dormitories. Clyde Devine, center on the Ore gon State eleven, played thru seven games without giving away to a substitute or calling for time out. President Robert G. Sproul of the University of California this week denied rumors that he might run for governor next year. "Not at all interested," he said. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Classifieds AT Cash 10c PER LINE Minimum of 9 Lines KEYS to Nash or Hudson car. Three keys In black case and tag. Owner claim by paying for this ad. J Rooms for Rent. 220 No. 17 For rent to University boya. nice warm sleeping rooms. Clowe In. LIVE AT THE Y Warm, comfortable rooms. Reasonable rates. htear.i heat. Showers. Membership priv ileges. $2.00 per week and up. Y. M C. A. B1251. DOUBLE room and board. $5.25 a week 1521 l CallL4523 7ACANCY for Two "boys' at l.3i RT Room g.0u per month. Meals 60c per d;iy. CLASS A GAMES FAIL TO S GENERAL UPSET Delta Tau Delta Remains Leader in League III; Delta Sigs Lose. Results in Class A basketball Thursday provided no upsets, al though several thrilling games were played. Leaders in the first three leagues remained the same, with Delta Tau Delta assuming undisputed possession of the lead ership in League III by defeating Theta XI 28 to 10. In League I Alpha Gamma Rho extended its winning streak with a 23 to 14 victory over Delta Sig ma Phi. Alpha Gamma Rho needs but one more victory to assure it self of the league championship. In the other game Sigma Phi Ep silon rallied in the second half to defeat Farm House 16 to 7. Trounce Phi Psls. The PI Kappa Alphas continued on their rampage in League II by trouncing Phi Kappa Psi 26 to 8, while their closest rival for league honors, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. nosed out Chi Phi 12 to 8. These two teams meet next week for the championship. Delta Sigma Lamb da and Phi Delta Theta failed to show up for their game. Delta Tau Delta, as has been observed above, won from Theta XI 28 to 10 in League III com petition. Delta Upsilon provided the walkaway of the evening with a 40 to 1 triumph over Alpha Sig ma Phi. Sigma Chi won over Phi Sigma Kappa by a forfeit. Replace Tie. The four-way tie existing in League IV was replaced by a three way tie with Beta Theta Pi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Sigma Alpha Mu as the leaders. Beta Theta Pi won Its game with Sigma Nu in the final moments, 23 to 22. Sig ma Alpha Mu continued its victory march by winning from Acacia 11 to 9, while Tau Kappa Epsilon forced its way into the leaders group with a 17 to 8 win over Al pha Tau Omega. Schedule Future Tilts. The most Important game on next week's schedule will be that between Sigma Alpha Mu and Beta Theta Pi. The outcome will deter mine one of the co-champions of the league, and, if Sigma Nu up sets Tau Kappa Epsilon, the champion. If Tau Kappa Epsilon defeats Sigma Nu the winner will play the victor of the Beta-Sammy fracas for the championship. Champions of the other three leagues, barring upsets, are fairly well determined. The date for the playing of the postponed games has not been de termined, but is believed to be early next week. Next Monday's games will be given over entirely to Class B basketball. College Worlfl About this time it is a consola tion to know that Lindbergh flunked out of the University of Wisconsin; Dr. W. J. Mayo, of the Mayo clinic, flunked out of the University of Michigan medical school; and Stewart Edward White and Franklin P. Adams were like wise given their walking papers from the S. L. A. college of the same institution during their fresh man years. American and English students may study under "Red Professors" at the First Moscow university's 1934 summer school. Six weeks courses ranging in subject matter from "Political Economies of the Reconstruction Period" to "Crime and Punishment in the Soviet Un ion," ten in all, will be given in HOW January Sales Features you shouldn't miss! WOMEN'S SHOES FACTORY DAMAGED SHOES that would sell in first quality at 5.30 to 9.00 a pair. Imperfections are very slight scarcely discernible and in no nay lessening the serviceable qualities, llns group also include small lots from regular Block. SUEDES, KIDS, CALF and GRAIN LEATHERS. Tien, pumps and straps. Mostly black and brown. A good size range. January sale price pair New Shioment! SILK UNDERWEAR WOMEN'S LINGERIE in a ity of silk with generous rich-toned laces. CHEMISE! SETS, SLIPS and STEP-1 rose color. January sale POUND PAPER CHOICE OF THREE SIZES: 1 60 sheets, single sheet which makes two-fold. 2 90 sheets, square single sheets, a single fold. 3 60 sheets, letter 6ize, double sheet. AMY OF ABOVE WITH TWO ENVELOPES (50 in all) THREE English by the foremost teachers of the U. S. S. R. Heat will be turned off In nearly all the buildings on the main campus at the University of Min nesota on Sunday and holidays when no classes are scheduled and it is estimated that $5000 will be saved thru this action. The student employment outlook at the University of Michigan brightened considerably last week with the announcement that sever al civil works administration pro jects may be launched on the cam pus. A new department of the Unl versity of Michigan, designed to "correlate the efforts of campus ministers and thus bring the re ligious agencies and the university closer together" has been created by the board of regents. President Neilson of Smith, formerly a Harvard professor, claims that college men lack ma ture understanding of art and liter ature because they spend to much time developing their bodies. "The only requirement made of an applicant for admission to col lege should be, 'You must have yourself intellectually proficient at something,' " says acting President Edward Elery of Union college in a recent article In the New York Times. INDEPENDENT LEAGUE ENTRIES STILL OPEN Tournament to Be Conducted Comparable With Inter Fraternity Contest. Play has not started in the In rlpnondpnt Leaeoie Basketball, and entries will be held open for the rest ot mis ween. Any men wisn ing to organize a group and enter should cet In touch with the Intra mural office at once. A number of teams have already entered, and schedules will be drawn up next week. Play will start soon after the schedules are made. Trio tpnms th.it have entered and have not selected a name should do so at once so that the proper names may appear upon the schedules. Trip tnnrnampnt will be run UDOn the same principles as the Inter fraternity tournament. The teams entered will be divided into l.mcriiPK the number of leaeues de pending upon the number of teams. Champions or eacn league win De decided, and they will meet in the Dlavoff for the Barb championship of the university. Friday Lunch Menu Oyster Soup 10c Chili 10c Koaat Sirloin of Beef 35c Casserole of Rice & Chicken 30c Baked Salmon Croquettes. .. .25c Hungarian Goulash 25c "SPECIALS" NO. 1 Sliced Oranges Toast Drink 20c NO. 2 lot Barbecue Sand wich Hot Minue Drink 25c .NO. 3 Boyden's "Cheese De llght Sandwich" Drink 250 NO. 4 Combination Salad Toast Drink 20O NO. 5 Toasted Peanut But- ter Milkshake 20c NO. 6 Bacon a n d Tomato Sandwich Drink 20c NO. 7 Hot Mince Meat Ca napeSlice of Chick enDrink 25c NO. 8 Hot Chicken Sand wich Potatoes Drink 25c NO. 9 Toasted Peanut Butler and Banana Sand'ich Grape Fizz 25c Boyden Pharmacy 13th & P Sts., Stuart Bldg. H. A. Reed, Mgr. 7 2 50 Thrift Basement. in a splendid qual- Jt ous applications of SMISES, DA.NCE j) (I EP-INS. 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