THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1936. THE mil.Y NERRAPKAN TIIRE'E DEFENDERS LOSE l INITIAL ROUND Pi Kappa Alpha, Former 'B' Champs, Yield to Sigma Nu; Close' Scores, Low Totals, Characterize Openers in Both Classes. 'Intramural basketball players began a belated jn-nnram the first of the second semester with the class A ca (festers swinging into action Tuesday evening and tin class H flippers inaugurating their schedule Wednesday. Play in elass A ad vances into the second round Thursday evening. Pi Kappa Alpha, defendingO champions in class B, saw its forts of Cullen, who collected six hopes for another cage title dim as it fell before Sigma Nu in a close 12-10 encounter. Another league 3 contest found Alpha Tau Omega eking out a narrow win over Delta Sigma Lambda, due ' mainly to the goal gathering ef- Uni. of Nebr. University Players offer A World Premiere of The Brighter Flame By Hnrnld t-eltnn l-'iirnirr I' nl. I'lnyer Thr Moat Original Comedy of Ihr War and the lliliirlnus High SihiI of limit February 3-8 TEMPLE THEATRE Evenings at 7:30 Sat. Mat. at 2:30 Tickets at M.igee'5 Phone B6751 nf his tpam's nine noints. The Slg ma Alpha F.psilon-Phi Delta Theta contest completed league 3 com petition with the S. A. E. brethren compiling 18 points against the 10 belonging to the Phi Delta Theta. Acacia and Beta Theta Pi en gaged in a tight league 1 struggle with the Betas emerging the vic tors by a 7-6 margin, thus holding the doubtful honor of the lowest scoring game played. The other league 1 conflict found the Farm House handing the Phi Sigma Kappa a 10-4 setback. League 2 competition saw Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma Phi Epsi lon emerge victorious, Alpha Gam ma Rho with a clenrcut triumph over Chi Phi. and Sigma Phi Ep- K., vtoono nf an 11 .8 VirtOI'V ' QilUll 1 " HI ILI . . at the expense of Kappa Sigma. League 4 found Phi Psi winning over Sigma Alpha Mu by the de cisive margin of 33-2. Benton swishing the nefc for eight points to become high point man for .he victors. Delta Tau Delta lolleced two points for every one gathered by E;dta Sigma Psi to corn? out ahead, 12-6 No upsets occurred in clans A competition, the titular defendant, Phi Kappa Psl, coming thru with a 22-5 decision over Kappa Sig ma. Last year's chaSnpions had lit tle trouble in finding the basket and looked like a serious con tender for the 1936 cage crown In class A. The other league 1 en gagement between Acacia and Beta Theta PI resulted In a hotly contested 29-21 triumph for the yellow-clad Acacia flippers. Alpha Gamma Rho got off to a flying start with an easy 20-8 tri umph over Chi Phi, at the same time establishing Itself as the lead ing contender for the league 2 title. Sigma Chi and Phi Sigma Kappa tangled in a game marred by fifteen fouls and prolonged Into one extra period. Phi Sigma Kap pa finally coming out with a 21-14 win. Delta Tau Delta led the way in league 3, marking up a 25-9 tri umph over Alpha Sigma Phi. Pi Kappa Alpha disposed of Phi Al pha Delta In an 18-10 tussle. League 4 found Sigma Alpha Epsllon and Alpha Tau Omega emerge victorious with wins over Phi Delta Theta, 11-7, and Farm House, 20-3. In league 5 Phi Gam ma Delta romped off with a 47-4 victory over Sigma Alpha Mu, while Beta Sigma Psl conquered Delta Upsilon in a 13-8 encounter. Assets of Temple university, Philadelphia, have risen $6,000,000 in ten years. A Harvard zoologist risked his life to enter his burning home the other day. He was after a set of corrected exam papers. o o o Never Let It Be Said that you Failed your fragile Femme by Not Taking her to the Best Party of the year THE Interfraternity Ball Only $150 Tax Included The Nationally Known Band You Requested FRANKIE MASTERS n 4 Hi , . ft - sJ i. J and his versatile Entertaining Orchestra Catering to COLLEGE n A DHTTT7G ESPECIAL ARTISTS Carolyn Rich Featured Vocalitl Alan Rogers Lyric Tenor Jack Powell Scat Singer A Good Time tor Everyone SATURDAY February 8th COLISEUM Dancing from 9 to 12 O'clock ENT Side Shot Last Ten Seconds Overtime Period Gives Wesleyan 30-31 Win. Nebraska's B quint lost a heart breaker to Wesleyan in an over time game Tuesday evening at the Ag college court, the score stand ing at 31 to 30 after a Plainsman tallied a one handed side court archer that slipped through the net in the last ten seconds of the thrilling game. Coach Knight's Huskers failed by a fraction of a second winning the game when Lloyd Wampler. Nebraska guard, heaved a long one after the final gun barked, ending the game and ruling the last second shot void. Nubbin stars included Hopt, Wampler, and Jacobsen, who put up a desperate fight in the last canto trying to overcome Wes leyan's constant lead. Wampler won high scoring honors, tallying five field goals and one charity toss. Kansas Capers Top Conference With A Losses As five of the Big Sixers con tinue to kick each other in the shins, Kansas U. snuggles more comfortably in the lap of the god dess victory and chuckles. A more two games gave the Big Six scenery an entirely different land scape last week as Oklahoma knocked off Kansas State, Monday evening and Kansas dumped Iowa State Tuesday. Kansas now stands without a gravy stain on her vest and seem ingly can come through with the same tidiness, unless the Cornhus kers do come through next week. Chances of the Jayhawk losing twice are few. however, thus damp ening the flaming hopes nf Ne braska, the only possible con tender. The half nelson between Iowa's Cyclones and the Missouri Tigers was broken this week as a result of the two conference entangle ments. The Sooners vaulted into third place, two notches higher than their last week's location, and Missouri no longer shares her fourth place with Iowa. Kansas State was already at the bottom and could be no bottomer, thus her loss chipped no Ice. The only crucial test of the week is the Tiger-Husker mix. Should the Brownmen lose, the vague possibility of a champion ship duel would be obliterated. BIG MX STANDING. W I M't. KlMII 4 II 1 (M'll Nebraska S S .COO League 1. 1. Acacia. 2. Beta Theta Pi. i. Farm Houe. 4. Phi Sigma Kappa. 5. Sigma Chi. 6. Alpha Sigma Phi. League 2. 1. Alpha Gamma Rho. 2. Chi Phi. 3. Kappa Sigma. 4. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 5. Zeta Beta Tau. League 3. 1. Alpha Tau Omega. 2. Delta Sigma Lambda. 3. Phi Delta Theta. 4. Sigma Alpha fcpsilon. 5. Pi Kappa Alpha. 6. Sigma Nu. League 4. 1. Beta Sigma Psl. 2. Delta Tau Delta. 3. Phi Kappa Psi. 4. Sigma Alpha Mu. 5. Tneta Xi. OFFICE RELEASES B TEAM SCHEDULE 22 Fraternities Filed for Competition in Second Team Play; Pi Kappa Alpha, Defending Champion, Strong Contender. llie Oklahoma ..... t lih-tiiurt IfiHIl M.llr '- hnH Mulr 1 l( nil'-: Molina .rbnikit 1H, uiulli lliikiilK 21. Oklahoma li, hunMift Mali- Hi. Tuesday kHiiiiK 4J. limit Mime 2. .nnii Ihl week' Sutiirdu Nfliranka al MUMHiri. KuiihUh at Oklahoma. . .KHI . IIHI i(l ENGINEERS PROGRAM PLANNED FOR FRIDAY Chevrolet Motor Company Gives Motion Picture Convocation. Members of the Engineers ex ecutive board will present an All Engineers convocation on Friday, Feb. 4, at 4 o'clock in 206 of the Mechanical Engineering building. As many programs as possible are sponsored each year by the board in an attempt to hold the college as one unit. The Chevrolet Motor company will present the program. Four mo tion pictures entitled. "Hydraulic Braking." "Shock-proofing," "Pro cessing." and "Safe Roads" will be shown by the company's presentation. "It is hoped that as many en gineering students as possibly can will attend as the convocation is an interesting, and educational one," commented Ted Schroeder, president of the beard. Women with vulgar and uncouth sounding voices are most likely to succeed as radio speakers, says Harvard's Dr. Gordon Allport and Dr. Hadley Cantril of Columbia. The University of Pennsylvania has restored a 3 percent cut to its teaching staff. Liwv It lliwks w in coniini'liccil tln ir lunlle Jil shim lust niuht constitute iinotlicr one 'l tin- record umisihi. iiitrniiinnil cniii'iiians nith twenty-two fraternities ih-j .tcsciit Pi Kappa Alplia, who lnll the throne last year, haw an: I'ilcil for the ehaiiinioiishiii witli a strong iiggrcyat im.. Ki side glances, however, many other O- - fraternities will be in me oiuumg. ! Among the strong groups are hig Alph, always a nou.se iuh oi nm letic biawn; Phi Psi's. winner of Class A last season; Sigma Nu, who huve a bumper crop of new athletes reaped this fall; and Aca cia. Any man, save those out for A team, frosh, or varsity basketball may participate in the B division providing that he has not previ ously played on any A team. Alter nately speaking, a player may move from B to A at any time. Games will not be postponed at random and the authorities insist that all managers have their teams on the scheduled court punctually. The schedule as made out in a similar manner to Class A slate: i t'll, it. 7..M p. ni.. rio'ii" 1 Anna v. Be in TIumm n. 7;'M) p. in.. Kloor Phi Simu nppi 7:00 p. m . I A!')m SiBirm Plii. 7:2i n. m.. Klivjr 1 Kappa Sife'iiin vs. Sllima Hii Eplnn. 7:20 p. m., Fltwr 2 Alpha Gamma P.h" vs Chi Phi. 7:2i) p. m.. Fluor 3 Alpha Tau Uineisa HUSKER MERMEN MEET MINNESOTA ON FRIDAY Swimmers Seek Revenge on Gophers, Only Team W;nning Over Them During Past Year, When They Engage in First Seasonal Meet. "Revenge" will be the watch word of the Husker swimmers when they engage in the first meet of the season with the Gophers of Minnesota, Friday, Feb. 7, at Lin coln. The Minnesotans gave the Corn huskers their only setback last year, winning by the close score of 40 to 33. Last year the Nebias kans were Big Six champions. Minnesota is given the edge again this year, tho this is the first meet for both teams. Sick ness and ineligibility have greatly reduced the Huskers' chances, as two of Nebraska's ace swimmers, Jim Pixley, Big Six record holder in the 440 free style splash, and Reed Smith, Big Six champion in the breast stroke, were unable to return to school this year. As a result of sickness, four of Coach Minor's best hopes have been un able to practice regularly, tho they will probably see action next Fri day. Pete Hagelin, distance man; Bob Thornton, breast stroker; John Krause, distance man, and Glyndon I.yiHte, Blx Six record holder in the 50. 100 and 220 yard dashes, are among those hit by the injury Jinx. Gopher Proipects Fine. On the other hand. Coach Niels Thorpe of Minnesota describes the prospects for his Gophers as "the best in many yean." He has rea son for his enthusiasm. Four let- terroen and five reserves are bacK from last season to form the ! nucleus for the JB38 squad. Added to this group are 18 promising: sophomores, two of them holding records in state high school swim competition. Nebraska will have the best chance in the medley relay, ac cording to Coach Jack Minor. The 50 and 100 yard dashes should be close contests between Glyndon Lynde and Rex Hudson, Minnesota soph who holds Minnesota high school records in the 40 and 50 yard dashes. He hopes for little in the back stroke or distance Fwims. Nebraska Representatives. Nebraska will be represented in this meet by Jack Barry, Pete Hagelin. Warren Calland and cither Douglas Doit or John Krause in the 440 yard relay; Bob Gibbons and Bob Thornton in the 200 yard breast stroke; Jack Ga vin and Ralph Ludwick in the 150 yard back stroke; Glyndon Lynde and Thornton in the 50 yard free style; Krause and Hagelin in the 440 yard free style; Lynde and either Calland or Barry in the 100 vard dash: Barry and Krause in the 220 free style; Harry Kuklin and Kelvin Dealing will dive, and in the 300 yard medley will be Thornton, breast stroke; Hagelin, back stroke, and Lynde, crawl. $1.00 Wrought Iron flg SMOKER'S STAND 3 Tf Acrompnll by Thin Advrtiniiit LIMITED SUPPLY The OWL PHARMACY 148 No. 14th and P 6trt I l J'1 " 1 ' J n. All MVn V i4- I 1 1 tttt arou I V ... i ami ml HA. I . IM MU WA Tk Mulirr ( BaiakarJt MAX KCINHASDrf W A HID S MILTER NIGHT'S DREAIT r WILLIAM (HAKES PEACE M..I. I, MENDELSSOHN CAST OP 10O0 v.tl IS STARS Jk Cfa.r j. E. Brwm Did Prll Aail LaW ALL SEATS RESERVED 2 Shows Daily Ei; IZ Starts Tomorrow VARSITY PHont sity y A THIS ATTRACTION WILL NOT IE AGAIN PRESENTED U IN LINCOLN DURING THE ENTIRE THEATRE YEAR FIRS! BARB MAPLES SER!ESDATE SET L ; Nebraska-South Dakota Tilt Causes Rearrangement Of Schedule. 2 Fhrm House Vi Flmir 3 Hirttih Chi vs Pfi v In KltftllH um inn. 8:20 p. m.. Floor 1 -Phi PHIa Theta v. SmniH Alpha Kpsilun S:2n p. m., Floor 2 I'l Ku-p-i Alpha vk. Sigma Nu. S:20 o. m . Fli.nr 3 Phi Kappa ri v. bilnia Aljiha Nu. a:3 P. m . Floor 1 Beta mitnut vs. Delta Tau Duth. Kfb. li. 7 fii p in.. Floor 1 Signca Alpha Mu Vf. Theta XI. , 7:0 p. m., Fioor 2 Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Kappa Pl. ";iju p. m.. Floor 3 Delta Sigma Lamli da v PI Kappa Alpha. 7:20 p. m.. Floor i SiKma Aipha Ep silon v. Sltma Nu. 7:20 p. m.. Floor 2 Alpha Tau Omena vf Phi Delta Theta. 7:20 p. m.. Floor 3 Chi Phi vs. kappa S's'20 p. m . Floor 1 Emma Phi Kpulon vs. zeta ueia lau. 8:20 p. m.. Floor 2 Beta Theta SiKma Cm. S:2o P. m . Floor 3 Phi 6:Fma vs. Alpha Siima PW. -40 D. m.. Floor 1 Acacia vs. HOU"- Feb. II. Phi ftc- Pl vs Kappa Farm Fioor 1 Acacia vs. Floor 2 Farm House 7.00 p. m., ma Kappa. 7 :00 P. i S)7n?io phm.. Floor 3-Beta Theta Pi vs. A'7Ph20 pFma,PF!oor 1-Chl Ph. vs. EUm. Phi KpKilon. 7:20 p. m.. Floor 2 Alpha Gamma P.ho vs. Zeta Beta Tau. ' 7:20 p. m... noor 3 Delta Tau Delta vs. Sicma Alpha iu. 8:20 p. m., Floor 1 Beta Sigma Psi vs. Theta Xi. 8:20 p. m.. Floor 2 Dlt Sigma Lamb da vs. Sigma Nu. 8.20 p. in.. Fioor 3-rhi Drlia Theta vs. PI Kappa Alrha. 8:40 p. m.. floor 1 Alrha Tau omega vs. S.gma Alpha F.psilon. Feb. I. 7:00 p. m . Floor 1 Alpha Tau Omena vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. 7:00 p. m., Fioor 3. Delta Sigma Lamb da vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 7:20 p m., Fioor 1 Beta Sigma P?i vs. SiKma Alpha Mu. 7:20 p. m. Floor 2 Phi Kappa Pn v. Theia Xi. 7:20 p rr . Floor 3 Beta Theta Pi vs Phi Sigma Kappa. 8 20 ?. m.. Fioor 1 Farm House vs. Aipha Sigma Phi. 8.20 p. m.. Floor 2 Acacia v. S.trr.a Chi. 6-20 p. m . Floor 3 Alpha Gamma P.ho -f. Sigma Phi Kpsilon. 8:40 p. m , Floor 1 Kappa S gma v Zeta Beta Tau Feb. Hi. T;(Ki p. m.. Flfior 1 Alpha Gamma Rho vs. Kappa Sigma. 7:00 p. m.. Floor 2 Zeta Bet Tau vf. Chi Phi. 7:0(1 p. m.. Fioor Z Farm House vs Beta Trie' a PI 7:20 p. m . Floor 1 Phi S.gma Kappa vs. Sgma Chi. 7:2" P m., Fioor 2-Acai ia vs. Alpha Sigma Phi. 7:20 i m . Floor 3 Beta hicma Psl vs. Phi Kappa Psi. 8-20 p. m.. Floor 1 Delta Tau Delta vs Theta Xi. 8 20 p m.. Floor 2 Delta Sigma Lamb da vs. Phi Delia Theta. 8:20 p. m.. Floor i Sigma Alpha r p silon vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 8 40 p. m., Floor j Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Nu. Approval of a fund of Sl.9fc3.00Q for radio education ha been given by President Roosevelt. Middlebury college will Join other schools In dropping Latin and math as entrance requirements. 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Barb basketball tournament i.1 composcd of four leagues: Leagua one, Bristols, Panthers, A. C. B. C, Bruner club: leaKue two. Top Hats, Bluejays, Clippers No. 2, Ag Cafe teria; league three. Y. M. C. A., Ramblers, Stratford. Richards and Smiley: league four, Clippers 1, Barbarians. Pal club, Hillyer club. Two series of games with tha exception of the postponed group are as follows: Feb. lu. 7 p. m., floor l: flimiers 1 vs. Pal cluic 7 p. m.. Iioor 2' Barbarian vs. Hillyer c uh. 7 p. in., Hour 3: V. M. C. A. vs. Stratford -iut.. 7:20 p. m.. door 1: Ram l.lers vs. Richards and Smiley. 7:2l p. m., floor '1: lop Hats vs. Clippers 2. 7:20 p. m.. flour 3: Blue.iays vs. Ag Cafeteria, s 2" p m., fior-r 1: Bristols vs. A. C. B. C. R 2n p. m., floor 2: runthers vs. Bruner i lull. I'eb. 17. 7 p. m.. floor 1: Top Hats vs. Alt Cafe, term. 7 p. m.. lioi.r 2: Biue.ias vs. Clip pers 2. 7 p. m.. floor 3: V. M. C. A. . Richards and Smilev. 7:20 p. m.. floor 1: Ranibieis vs. Stratford club. 7:20 p. m.. floor 2: Bristols vr. Brunei' club. 7.2'1 p m.. f oor ": Pantbers vs. A. c. b x-2h p. m., floor 1: Clippers (!uh. S:20 p. Pal cluo. Hillyer floor 2: Barbarians vs. Carnival IJeports Feature Of W.A.A. Couiiril Meet Members of the W. A. A. council will report on work done in connec tion with the ice carnival at the first meeting of the second semes ter to be held Thursday at 5 o'clock in the organization's loom in Grani Memorial hall. Elizabeth Bushu . president of the W. A. A . an nounced that business for the se : ond semester would be tclu-n l ;. at the meeting. The University of Alabka 1 been closed because of a sa: fever epidemic. iKINQ OF in Y OR SHWS WARNER K BAXTER (Ertn qrtitri thin in "4 2d Sl'ttt") Ik ALICE FAYE JACK OAKIE ARLINE JUDGE M0NA BARRIE -m Gregory ratoff i DIXIE DUNBAR FATS WALLER NICK LONG. JR. KENNY BAKER K8TS Starts Tridayl k. S I