Ha ra lis a k Tovas ltnnw Payoff Plan Down Dana X. CM TJK T I II , " - m V.m H T... By Ed Steevcs. A ft pr eight years nt Nebraska Mrictly opposed to "athletic aims," Coach D. X. Bible is bring forced to "broaden" his mind a little on the subject of subsidizing at Texas If. The school has always upheld the practice of paving athletes as a cleanly sin, if any. Bible, how ever, has set his jaw until the only words he now drawls are that he is opposed to subsidization. Not intending to appear too dis agreeable, the little bald man has proposed his own plan of milder payment of athietes; one that ap peases the desires of the school nnd one that soothes his own con science. We learn from the "Daily Tex an" (The first college daily In the louth) that the ex-ctudents' council heartily endorses the lit tle colonel's athletic proposals. The conclave, however, with D. X. presiding, persisted thruout the day last Saturday. In the end, former grid prof had them all in the aisles shouting "hear, hear'' and other such gutterals of acclaim. His plan runs .leproxirnately as follows: (a), employment to each "worthy athlete," ib, pay would be 50c per hour, tc), ath letes, "worthy athletes" would work sixty minutes per hour. By this proi-al v.e arc glad to sec that Bible has not forgotten what he taught us about the up and up. He still clings like a drowning man that goo 1 football teams can be built without fim mortaring a foundation of silver. His convictions, for the pirs.nt at least must lie in a dormant stage, for the Longhoins .-.re used to the "mammi. buy me that." policy. The little colonel has been plenty busy the last few d.iys in buttering his Texas bread with the doctrines thct an athlete should be a "uceful ndjurct to the business of setting an educa tion that will prepare the players to be useful citizens." It is a new course at Texas. a Those words by famed of final Krnie Quigley ,!ie as famed i.s those of "Give Mo Libi'ly ot the Post" and all the rest. Quigley with the bouncing boc-om and the .. 5 r.TVi fBiSU 3 l( SAY. JACK. I illTHOL'GHT CHRISTMAS 4 WAS IN DECEMBER. YOU MtAN I ;i THIS NtiV ,-3 PIPE? f1 2 ' y 3? R.ICHT! HCAC YOU GET IT? 1 saved enough money sm0kin3 Ieccevvcrthjf. 1 -rr G. iv it i p t ' CI . . ; c CAUSE THFRES NO mti ' J IN YOUR COLLECE COLORS H muL aniaring ifl-r of a MM ICnicli-li I ? p'' l olilin; I'mirh in l( i l"lll villi Hulilirrizrtl l-inrr for iitily 0 and fii: vrapprr In prr-iindf H lolrj l.ilj;i--voi-lli Jr. Srnil tin- iii!-ilr vliili- purallin rapp r and Your dime tngrllit-r vilh the roupon (or print Your name, -olli-:e ami adilrcf.8 on the wrapper) anil c v ill send your pouch. Only one to a customer. SPECIAL CFFER a n D :.l J . i I I I Caclovrd fiarl 10r and om iaiH hli pt" wrapper frnn a tia f Hg-orth Jr., lor birb od m 1 -OO valu ilk laharropaura la my college colon. iHtum I print.) I I AddTMS- citr I conri.r.. Q mm R'f HOW 1 y COME? I . ( ,! THE HEEL. ITS GREAT ! mm u Li i iimn in ii.n in ir n tmi, J WEDNESDAY. FKBKLAHY 10. 1937. gruff voice 'has been both booed i ami wooed by Husker fans. At ! the athletic contents they hiss him, but in their hearts they love him. Hi; in a show nil in himself when he dives into a pile of griddcis f ' .-VI iV Sir i - i - From T!v l.iik" E. C. Quijiey. Ik fore the last man is duvn or when he bellows at a caper tlie lcn.cll'. of t!ic lourt. 'Vou ear.'t c'o Unt!" At the end ul the current base ball season Kinie Wui:;ley was called into the otfices of the Xa t nal circuit and told that he would i.ir.p no u'.oix- big liaue garr.es. His service as a diamond olfu ial ftrcttlies nvcr a t'.vi r.ty i:ve year period, lii.-s Utyolf. how ever. Was far t:om ilcii.-fiatory. tor the officials ci'!iii;v.:ed that he would ho ch:i::n.fin of all big kvpur unios. I:i tins opacity the licliuwins Irishman will tcur the cor.;, try j'jduin: th- r.iriit of ti-.e active limps, and also re ruit iii.i new or.ts U om the s;twi lots. He will remain active in oar.ki thall and football ccrj itt his inactivity in baseball. The Quiiley floor s'iow has developed into a double feature since hi? son Hcr.ry "Hcinic" Quigley ha: donned the Zebra colors. The youth used the same gruff, but effective tactics as his father, much to the joy of all fans. 4 for a couple of yearj now we have had to take the word of a fluent tonued radio commen t itor for the effectiveness ot the fistic bombs ot Joe lxuis. the somber bomber. T!a-y tell us he is a "persimmon pu.-r." when he boxes: that be .-hied:", hi? r.ppo n nts: that ymi can't s?i? his fists travel in punching. We have never duu'.ted these statenv.T.ts. but never! "neles;-- v.c will be light on the front row with lrsty lungs whf-n Joe barns'.orr.io Omaha Feb ruary V.. As yet h;.- opponent lias not In en announced, but chances are 07-0 that it will ne a setup. The Minnesota Paily t-lis us th?t "Touprhi" Klah" Flasmk is f.'aied by the Viking las.lers He is so toiijrh. they say. that lir. tias to vie with the Omah:i i'i"; tor woikouts. Maybe he have some thing' over in Hu.'ktr ma'.l.ml that should he reccciii.e-d. AWS BOARD LISTS COMMITTEES FOP. 37 COED FOLLIES i. Continued from Paga- l.i ! spotlight d reition. Earhar ?el- ' kek. and lict 1ji-.ss.-J (Jirl ar- rangi lnents. Klsie Euxn.aii. 1 Friday Deadline. In HtiiiouiK ir.;' the follies mm mittee". Miss Cheniey re-cmpha- -sized the iait th U plans for kit entiics iiu:st be submitted by or-' ganized houses at Mrs. W estovers 1 desk in Ellen Smith hail by 5! o'clock Fn-lay. Feb. 12. She alro, stres?ed thr- fatt that skits will be : limited to five min-Jte.i in the pro-I durtion this year, ani thit sp-1 cial attention should be paid to ' this factor in completing details, for the acts. Name's of directors j of the vamus acts must be sub mitted with the skit summaries. I Names of candidates for the honor of r,est Drc.-:ed gr.'l an-i six s'.yle show nominees from each house must also be har.-led in at Mrs. Westover's des't by o o'clock j Friday, Miss ("hen.'-y commented. . Practice Males lletler Scores (SdwL Jodai Lincoln Bowling Parlors 236 No. 12 St. CARIETEEDSM at mmm to stay IN CLOSE CAGE PiACE Twice-Defeated Huskers Face Tough Rival In Sooners. Should the speeding, aecond vankinj? Oklahonians thwart the Huskers' resolved hid for titular honors Friday, Nebraska would be definitely out of the Big Six struggle. Kansas is now enjoying the atmosphere of top place with a clean bib. Oklahoma has been dumped once and Nebraska twic1. Three defeats would mean Sl beiia for Nebraska. Oklahoma, Friday's foe. looms as the only apt possibility to exile the Hus- It A 1. . J 1 1 kits, nna ims nay ucpniu.. lv upon breaks, fitness and the like. Huskers at Full Strength. The Husker. who have at times, been prone to be world-beaters. navt tholr full .Ironttl, this wk I iat center, and Bob Parsons -. Harry Sorcnsen nt guards is ! Coach Browne's clickinjir pick. Against Iowa State. Ohio State iand several other examples, the . Huskers fairly ignited the maples INDIVIDUAL SCORING BIG SIX CONFERENCE GAMES. Including Gime cf Fen. 2. '.937. I' In.li.-atr? more than one pluver iif-l Ht rank m-liened ' lime 111. Mile. MlS'il. Prt. Ff. T 1 Kleinniinc f. I S 2 Burns f K. S. C 3 I ;. c. K. S. C 4 M.irtin s. 011 5 Klim.'k f. K S. C fi R-iters f. K. f ii ronroiloy I. Okl l'.ir'-ns f. .Vnt '.i l'i;i!ie B. K 1' l-i Blahnik g. I. 1 1 Rr..vn r. M- 12 S imii!i e. Neb ' 13 NV.Me v. K. U 13 B .ker f. Xel. 15 ;iiuniTis f-r. Okl lrt R .ffhiau f. I. S. C. . 3 17 Amen f. N'-. lv SiMniiill f, K. V Ki Kh:usli c. Net' 20 Beer l-c. M "21 Oirrell -f. M-i 21 Breileli.ift p. Mo 23 i!huu.-f n r. K. I". ... 23 Ve?en c-f. K. S. C. ... 23 F.eiiiy c. Okl '23 Hpikkt; f-c. Mo 23 Tnriii p. M-i 2h N'e'dy. okl 29 Keirscv g. Mo 2-3 F-r-le g. I. S il Prhienmann f. K. S. C. 32 Th,iimpr.ii r. 1. S. C. ... S3 Cnl-in f. M-i :-'4 Nel.on r. Okl 35 H-.llirlay f. K V '.Li PrrTkfiel.i c. Mo 33 Hatficl-i p. Mo 3 Cievelanrl f. K. P. C. ... 3 Duiand. K. I" 21 CVrh? f. K. L". 35 Shock p. .'h 33 Baxter r. Net- "9 Kovanria I. NVb 39 Str-m f. M.- 3:t I'oj.penhcii.-e p. K. S. . . 33 Miller p. K. S C 39 Thoin. p. Okl 4s HHle f. Neb 49 Kramer f. K. S. C 43 Otte f-p. Okl SI Fulton f. K ?. C M Werner f. Neb 53 .i-.linKor, p. I. .5. C 54 riolumiuin c. Neb c-.lay f. K V H- iinuinn. I S. C M- r- er p. Mo Mellon r eikl Flavins, but n-.t fipurinp in the jrorinp: Fupilt. Kappelman. l.utton fcin WVirtne'r. Knsac; Elliott nnl ilrimni. Nebraska: Van Hoozer. Ml.-souri: Dreier mi-! Kill-'pj Kai..a S'ale: Perkins and Ru.hmore. Iowa Stat. T-tali. 345 15 14ii 254 fcT5 Free Tliro Defem-e n- 1 p t. ills Mil Mod F't. Ff Pi.". (1 Ft. Cam av. Ratio Ki.--a" 4 -1 iKi-i 5-1 33 22 .Win 3n lfi9 129 33 23-25.75 1.25 iklali-.nvi 3 I .Him 53 35 15 .714 41 13 15S 35.5 -33. fj 1 ."'7 r-l.i.i"k:i 3 2 .H-i 7'i 3-1 3-1 .5tm 53 2-x 154 34.i-31 11" li--.-iii 2 2 ..Vl 41 31 2-1 6--S 4 145 177 29.75-33.75 .5 ;,n 1 4 .2 " 79 25 25 .Jim 4ii 13 192 3-i -3 4 .95 ,.nM J 4 . tfl 49 31 35 .477 3U 155 195 32.25-39.75 .U Total.- 345 15 146 .55S 254 S75 475 SMALL TURNOUT DRILLS; FOR DUAL MEET WITH ! Few Husker Indoor Runners Report to Schulte; j Frosh Look Good. I Fretting over the small turn outs for practice, Coach Henry Schulte is pushing his indoor tiackmen thru some of the most exacting workouts that they havt had for many years. From Law rence. Mentor Bill Harglss brings his troupe of Kansas Jayhawks here for a dual against the Husk ers Feb. 20. The results of Monday's tri color meet pleased the genial coach quite highly. Altho most of the tri-rolor participants are still in their freshman year, the vet eran pedagogue is looking at these meets with the good intention of finding potential condidates for next year's outfit. Coach Schulte has scheduled the next tri-color contest for Feb. 23. Yesterday's rehearsals attracted a moderate number of runners, about 15 of them turning out for light workouts. Sam Francis. Bij Six indoor shot put champion, wint thru his paces in a cursory manner. In last Saturday's var sity and freshman tryouti. the ail American fullback shoved the HAVE YOU TRIED THE Sandwicbei Salads 5c and 10c Variety of Dinners 15c to 30c at STUDENT LUNCH 1227 R St. THE DAILY and tempered the hoops, but against some other quints they were not so impressive. Sooners Take First Game. The same is true of the Soon ers, who have scalped Nebraska once this season by three points. In two engagements during the past week, Coach McDermotl's men won a listless battle from Missouri to stay on the second rung, but dropped one to the Ok lahoma Aggies. Previously in the season the Sooners snared a vic tory from the A. & M. Against the Tigers. Oklahoma rallied in the last minutes of the game after myriads of badly tiling passes and shots Gunning, hot shot of the team, has neen sin- TOme of the came ill effects j " ; n.1 L ai uviiio , . v v iik ....... Evenly Matched. By comparison of the two teams, ' ' rtg tlian ,,.,, SSSSS thw parr , N "k. f".- j ',;;(.r ' i Amm J.;'; ';;;;;;; g ;; 1 rrson3 g . . . . Oki.'-h.-'ma . . . . Nerrtv Gtinnini; Rmy Nelfun Ave. 15 13 12. S 12.5 11. t (i. 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" 2 10 1 i"""' -2 1 il 1 .nl'i 1 4 2 0 4 .'""I 4 J ii ii .... 2 2 I il ii . 2 2 I ii 2 ." 4 4 1 2 U H't H 5 1 2 1 fi"7 3 4 110 lOmi 4 4 110 1'-I 2 3 1 0 o 3 3 1 0 0 'I 4 1 i 5 .iii ii :, i n ii 4 1 ii i) l .iihi i 2 M 0 2 J-"i 1 1 II 0 n 1 2-101 .'"'"1 2 !n 2-i 1.4 .'Ml 44 32 3-i 24 3 1 23 IN 13 IS 14 13 13 12 12 12 12 1", li in H S Coach Schulte Asks for More Tri-Color Runners His first call for tri-color track candidates having re ceived a mild reception, Coach Henry Schulte is again in the market for candidates for these meets. If you have some track ability, do not hesitate to report to Preceptor Schulte or any of his assistants, Harold Petz and Ed Weir, In the south dressing room of the east stadium. You do not have to be an Owens or a Metcalfe in order to come out for trl-color meets. shot nearly 48 feet. During a j post-Olympic tour last summer. Jsam attained a record or better than 50 feet. Fred Shirey, Corn husker football tackle and Fran cis' shot put understudy, put in his appearance yesterday. Les Pankonin. veteran 410 yard runner, and Beverly Ott, fresh man from San Fernando, Calif., raced each other for one lap with the former winning with a time of 28.9. Still jinxed by an injured knee. "Wild Hoss" Cardwell ia still among the missing track notables at the Husker camp. KOSMET KLUB TO CLOSE SONG CONTEST FEB, 15 Shellenberg, Bradley, Pipal, Leininger Will Judge Music Auditions. The deadline for entering songs in the Kosmet Klub ten dollar sor. writing contest was set at Friday, Feb. 15. it was decided at a meeting of the Klub Tuesday afternoon, according to President Bob Shellenberg. A committee composed of Shel lenberg, Vance Leininger. George Pipal and Ted Bradley, will hold auditions next week at the Tem ple Theater to select the winning song. The song chosen will be , featured in the Kosmet Klub spring show. i NERKASKAN SHJMA ALPHA Ml TEAM TAKES D. IT. IN H ANDHALL TILT Greek handball artists have swung into action with sixteen teams already having crossed off the Initial round of play. The pairings are of the elimina tion type with the loser of each contest being dropped from fur ther competition. Sigma Alpha Mu striving for Its third consecutive title dropped the Delta Upsilon lads In winning their Initial start. The Sammies have probably the most adept aggregation of wall artists on the campus and are slated to repeat their previous year's performance. Other re sults: .M i Brlii Tun on ovfr Alpha Cnni nm Ithti. I'.M.i Thrtit I'l rtrnppnl Slenm Nil. I'l Kanp.i Alphii ilelralirt llir I'M (inntrnn loMn. Micnui Alpha r.i.lln I'nrni I'hl Mima huppa nun Ironi I' hi Kiil la I'.i. Mrmi I'hl Kinllon won from lirla riittm.-i rl. Mcnia C hi on from Thrla l. Huskers Seek First Win Of Season After Two Losses, One Tie. riea?ed by the pood showing made against Minnesota last Sat urday, Coach Jerry Adams srooined his wrestlers for the crm iii meet with Missouri nt Co lumbia, Friday. Last year when the TiRers came to Lincoln they wore forced to take a 17-11 defeat. The Huskers will be seekinfr their first win of th season, having been defeated by Kansas State and Minnesota, and tied by Iowa Slate. The Knight brothers. Jim and Milburn. continue to head the scoring: list, having amassed eleven po.nts each since the first of the season. They have won three events in as many starts and have already earned their major letters. According to Coach Adams, it has been a long time since a wrestler has won his letter in the first three meets of the season. Standings of the other members of the team show Bill Luke, Flash Flasnick and Dutch Simons all tied with three points apiece. Only two veterans remain in the lineup which Missouri will send out on the mat ti meet the Husk ers Friday. Howard Harness, who defeated Fred Webster in last year's meet, will tangle with Mil burn Knight in the 118 class, while Carl Hulen, who wrestled in the 155 pound class, will try his hand in the 145 pound weight. Hu'en defeated Fred Mallon in the 1935 encounter, and wrestles Ed Sauer in Friday's go. The probable lineups: Miwuri-- WU N'el.rafk HmtM Harness.. 1 Car! Yon Bud Bw 11 M. Kmpht Ftr, Prr.n 12 J. Knitht ran Hun I?-'' B'll Luke Val Hrrinei-.n ...14.1 K-1 P""r F1 Krie-lma'-l . ...1M Jerry Artum v.arivn Smith ... 1.V.. Pnn F;nirK f;;mtr Amercer. 1 TV . . 1-orne Simjnf !VIi. Clara Schiro Will Address Y.W.-Y.M. Helical Fridav Niplil Mrs. Clara Schwieso. Y. W. C. A. regional secretary, will be guest of honor at the Y. W.-Y. M. Re treat, Friday, Feb. 12. from 5:30 to 8:30 o'clock, at the Hi-Y building. Twenty-second and J streets. Mrs. Sfhwipsn will sneak of the work which is being accomplished by Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. groups on j university campuses, and will sug gest means by which it can be im- ' proved. A supper will precede the group discussion. Bernetha Hinthorn, ! Frances Boldman, and Bob Roland ; are members of the committee in ': charge of arrangements for the ; meeting. ! Robert Craig, who received his master's degree here in physics three years ago and who ah been on the faculty of McCook Junior , college, has accepted a position as research engineer with a major oil company. , FitsT time t rorvut meat AH Hia aiaiMtT. ilia k.iv. STARTING FRIDAY Five Performance! DHy starting at 12 NOON A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM' J Cewrr . J L IrtwM Dick wa Alta LvoiM - Ottvt HavftlaiMf Ituwi O.IEIERS I TO GRAPPLE WITH ! TIGERMEN FRIDAY; WAWMfY V mm a wtitiand Puatrt m II mbm Latt 2 Dart BARB II4TRAMAL HOOP GROWN GOES TO PANTHER QOIIll Acacias, A.G.R.'s, Sigma Nus, A.T.O.'s Win Class B Preliminaries. By virtue of a perfect record in the championship playoff bracket, the Panthers pushed themselves under the olive wreath signifying them to be champions of Barb j basketball play lor the 1937 sea son. j In placing the winner of each league into a championship round robin type of play, the Panthers were forced to pound out wins over the 13-13 club, the; Toreadors, and the Ag College Boarding club in addition to winning its original league paiiings. An 8-fi win over the A. C. B. C. topped a string of six consecutive wins that cul minated in their winning of the title. Second place in B.rb hoop play went to the 13-13 club with the Toreadors and Ag C B. C. fm inshing third and fourth in that clriss Fo'.r class B Greek intramural basketball champion:- were crown ed in the coliseum last night as Acacia. Alpha Gamma Rho. Sig ma Xu. and Alpha T.m Omega swept through the preliminaries undefeated to top their respective leagues. Acacia downed the Kappa Sigs 11-'! in a close, fart contest to walk off with the League. One crown with four victories and no defeats for their record. The Betas were close bchi'.ni them to snag second place as they top pled Sigma Alpha Mu ?17 in a sew-saw affair. Alpha Gamma Rho aided ;i 2-0 forfeit victory over Sigma Chi to their unmarred record and cap tured the League Two title with five wins and i.o defeats. Close behind were the Sig Alpha with four victories and one loss who made merry on the last night of play by swamping hapless Lambda Chi Aipha quintet 26-6. Delta Tau Delts entered the evening's play with four losses and a win cjolumn as bare as an eight ball and proceeded to turn in one of the outstanding games of the season's play as they whitewash ed Beta Pigma Psi 1S-0. Com pletely outclassing their rivals the Delts' showed a complete reversal of their former style as they turn ed in the perfect game. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Farm House finished their competition in League Three with a 10-8 de rision going to the Sig Eps. Sigma Nu had the title in this league iced and was not scheduled to play last night. In the same league Phi Gamma Delta took a 2-0 forfeit from the Thl Sigs. Entering the final round dead locked with three wins each. Al pha Tau Omega caressed the hoop for eighteen counters and downed their arch rivals, the Pi K A's. by an 1S-6 margin for the League Four lead. The Delta Upsilon five swamped Zeta Beta Tau 26-4 in the same league. Xi Psi Phi was over-ruled by the Greek intramural board and a protest by Sigma Xu as to the eligibility of a Zip player al if jS TV- MONOGRAMED CV . I vJiiirt mouses if )A 'p (uilh 1, 2 nr 3 initials) LONG AND SHORT SLEEVE BLOUSES IN TAILORED CREPES of excellent quality . . . MIed vitli pood fitting shoulder jokes. elul collars and flap pockets made to be initialed. A fashion highlight for spring in soft, lovely colors pink, blue, grey, natural, white, gold, melon, aqua (also navv). 1 Srfona Floor. mti i fp TDK EE lowed in a statement, issued by Roily Hoiney of tho athletic . parlment. As a result of lla.i lin ing, Sigma Xu will meet .igni.i riii Epsilon for the League l-iv--, class A title. Xi Psi Phi, as a Je suit of the ruling is automatically dropped fnvi playoff considera tion. NTRAMURAL BOXING CONTEST SCHEDULED FORCOySEUMPEB.il Director Petz Plans Raised Ring for 'Garden' Effect. This year's all-university boxing tournament will be run off in a real "Madison Square Garden'' at-mosphru-. according to lntrainur.il Dire;-tor Harold Pet?.. The pro gram is set for Thursday n:ght, Feb. 11. at 7:30 in the university coliseum. Pet stated that he is planning to yet up an elevated ring in the center of the coliseum flour ai.d then erect bleac'.ieis around it, in order to give the spectators a close view ot the action. Admission for the ho'.i'.s will ha at the rate of 27i cent:, for adu'td and 10 cents for chikiien and stu dents who prcrcnt identification cards. Entries will be received in t'.ia various divisions up to Wednesday afternoon. There is no entry fee, and anyone registered for the sec ond semester is eligible to com pete. Entrants to date include Lloyd Cardwell and Roylne Bosckult i i the heavyweight division; Boil Mehring and Bill Herman in the light heavyweight: Don Gilbert, Paul Fid'.er. and Rus.5 Souchek i:i the middleweight class. Entrant i in the other classes include Brooks, Grubaugh, Clare, Johnson, Gross man and Xeujahr. "Studies on the Comparative Histlngy of the Digestive Tubj of Certain Teleost Fishes" is tin title of an article by Dr. 1 H. Blake of the zoology staff whir l appeared in the Journal of Morph ology. Just Like New That's what they nil say when they have t heir irar mcnts Sanitone cleaned at the oM reliable Modern Cleaners Soukup &. 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