f THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. SUNDAY. FEKRUAKY 20. V)'M, PAGE THREE lusker ake Loyola, 39 r-1 1 i Y - .1 cramble in Last Minutes Clinches Nebraska Victory IE CYCLONES SUBDUE HUSKERS IN DUAL By Emory Burnett, "Veni. vidor, vicor." is the mes sage which Mike Novak, six foot uine center of the Loyola c.igers, ca now report to the folks baek home. Novae tailed to live up to . . , advance expectations. His famous Chicago Team Stays on Heels ; habit of knocking enemy snots out 0f Nebraska Quint From First Play. n forthe boys from Chi- j git team Nebraska cagesters ', dropped in cilu field; , two! free throws for a 1 out a 39;3 vlct0,; f"r their. of the basket worked only four times. Floyd Ebauph hold him to oiv n.-.inta irtrf ent Ihe tin from all four times that they jumped. Barely staving off the second Wilbur Kautz turned out to be j half attack of the Loyola univer- the big gun eaeo. He , ,t ... . , Lulwiwlfifth non-conference win of the honors. , V Paul Amen's temper gut the bet- Coliseum last ter of him in the closing minutes night, and Browne removed him from the About 4.;UU game. The crowd disapproved of I fans spent most the Huslter mentor's action, but in 1 of the last half our opinion it was ju.ified. .No j on their feet man who cannot play a clean j when the Loy game .should be allows d on the bas- i o 1 a quintet ketball floor, no matter how many came from be points he scores. I hind to knot the All time All-American booing score with the honors should be given to the Ne-; game 11 min braska crowds. One good boo can i utes from the do more harm than can be undone if ml. Although by h dozen lusty cheers. Quigley the Chicago mav make some mistakes in call- icam never got ing the plays, but who wouldn t .' ahead WATER DRILLERS SMUG MEET HOLD CONVENTION i i Spicer Listed as Promising Big Six Contender in Free Style. Iowa State decisively out; plashed Nebraska and .ouk lirsl in every event but two to win the dual meet at Ames Friday. 57-1 8. This loss dashes all hopes of Nebraska's winning the Big Six swimming meet again this year. The Cyclones have a team stionger Dr. Condra to Welcome TOO th,,n m'r h f"r" an'1 -v,,ra M,r,; 10 . win the conference meet. Delegates at Session ; Spicer Wins First. ThllTSdaV I Spicer of Nebraska won the INNEBRASKAHALL IiUraniural All-Stars Use this ballot in submitting your choices for places on the all-star fraternity basketball team. Do not vot; for members of your own team. Mail this ballot to the sports staff of the Daily Nebraskan after you have made your selections. Also tell to which fraternity the players belong. First t3.im Second team forward forward center . . . guard guard Signature . . IY IN FRATERNI SELECT ALL-STAR II BASKETBALL FIVE li.m.1 tliiltl rftminuns i.Vi. Time BOB PARSONS Llm-oln Journal. Hunkers' onlv firsts in the dual More than 100 delejatis are ex- meet, and this promising sopho pected to register for the meet-; more should win several events in ings of the tenth annual conven- the Eig Six n.e. t. lialdeniian of tion of the Nebraska Well Drillers Iowa State swam the 200 yard association which will be held , breast stroke six seeoi.ds fastei Thursday and Friday in Nebraska j than the established Big Six con hall on the University of Nebraska j ference record. E. C. Reed, secretary of- Next Saturday tne Musket nidation and assistant , swimmers will j;umt to Houston Dual Meet at Minnesota Ends in 64 to 35 Victory. OI llie 1 In.viln Jtillrn.ll. , eanimis In tneir advance wnuup.-. i nusKers. iney .'the or scribes omitted one thing. While were not on tnpjr heels, only one stute geologist in the office of the Tex., where they will compete with Dlavine up tne jicism iu .umn.. aM two points behind. 'conservation and survey division, i lexas unner.suy. iasi e.ir . thev completely forgot that the j Hectic Scramble at Last. said Saturday that one 01 the most braska won in a thriller, but this Husker starting lineup had a slight ; ........ .,' elaborate equipment displays in year they will meet stiff competi- & " . ,.,,., ,..ar, ...in ho shmvn dur- .tion as the I niversilv of lexas has several Olympic stars in their Six meet at and survev di- .Norman, uki.. win nnisn tne sea son. slight height advantage over the Loyola k " " -l ' reccnl vears wjn bc Hiunvn dur ijovs. Also, Loynas lilt a M'-K'' 111 ? .. . . , ina th rnnvor.tmn height from the lanky Novak down j tor tne one oasKei tnai wouai senu K (.on,,ra ,irector )f outf't. Then the Bi to Jack Uriscoii. a live iooi inch. 2 pound guard. l " 7 ' vision, will welcome the debates. The Chicago boys turned out 10 ; io 101 i.joia .ui one u. . ; whjle Frank president of the i List Event Winners. be the slickest bunch ot uaii num.-, e,e nuvm ... a ' ' d,illeiS will repoil on the 15137 lers to appear on th- Husker court i effort to put the game on tee. Two, conven ion hP,a in New for some time, nail tne nn.e ja i..i.c uuia c.c inu.u. one knew where the ball was j went wild as Loyola cagers gained goin po.-sess:on of the ball and fired Various persons have i.-pra( ated : shots at the basket which barely the almost total lack ot organi7.cn icii irom tne rim The resume of events of the Nebraska-Iowa State dual meet hi JH York City. H. H. Brown of Blair j.-riday js as follows: will report on last vear s meet- swi ri mmii-: Hm h i.,v.i Mtr. ; nt i, A m...-i.-m A ;snri:)tirin ' rmlr..nt. ( hran anl Ur-ltriinrr lltnr S:l!l.3. -tlr: of Water Well Drillers. Among the " Ilon1 lne r,n1- Onol,r3 t v,. hr...r,l thia veai nre Wnniw l wonil: tl.n ilM Ihlnl. 1 cheering on the part of the lluskei; Nebraska took the lead when A u associate profes-ril lrrc ,, Siiiri-r 1 N riaeirg i:i every event and niak ina a clean sweep of t'o. the Ilu.-k-'r trackmen defeated Minne sota 'it to 35 in a dual met held yesterday at Minneapolis. In only one event, the low hurdles, did the Huskers fail to take second or better, podd saved the S ailet and Cream from a shutout in the lows by taking third, "in the po'e vault. Athey. Neu mann, ar.d Dodd. all of Nebraska, tied for lir.M. dealing 11 feet. 6 inches. Mills won the shot put with the best heave he has ever made, heaving the Hi pound weight 48 fcH. 7:, inches. FoPowlns Mills were Ffeuf and Brock, in order, making it a clean sweep for Ne- 'ir-i: braska in the shot. im i..w hur.lk: First HuM'urU tli; minnl Hanson thtnl Dortd I.Ni. Tiin :"7.l. 7" yn. hiii hurdl": Kttt Hrmfii M; -T..n(l (ii.th ('t; tlilrd Krmik N. Time 7. 4 1m: First sitr.ni"n (X; vfr.tnl Vt-r-ten (Mi: ililril Krfjd i.M. Tim :M.K. SH'i: hirst Kui'ir.lNi; e:onil Wnt iNi; Ihlnl Miiislem .Mi. Tim 2:05.7. Mtli. First Kiipor INi: Hfi-mirt AnltPmi. iNi; Ihirrt lnlTiik iVii. Tittle 4'33.;i. T..' tiiiii. Fust Hru.'niPi- (N i : t-'miil l.ilH-ufi'ii (Mi, third .jHtiii iNi. Tim '.' .'.7.1. Knriiil ttinip Firn Hut'tn-tH iMi; scr. unci ly.yhii N; third UHWs'in iNi. ItistHlH-v ".1 ti! H'i tm tit's. II it'll mm..: Fir.sl Pxti-r "N,. ri ul Hut. t. id .Ml: ihird Millar (V.. Hnnht ti fi-ft 1'4 iin:!n-!i. I'- lc ftult: Klrsl A'lie.-. Nv'iur in. at.i'. ni..ld. nil of NVbri.skii Miff. Hi.'hl U lrl .1 in.'hes. Shut Tin:: Kirn Mtili. (.: stent. d t'lufi Ni: third Brock N. niBtaiK-e 1 ii't 7!. ln-'liii.. R. 0. T. C. MAPLE TOURNEY COMMENCES WEDNESDAY Military Department Plans Schedule for 26 Teams I in Tournament. Schedules for Vile twenty-six teams entered in the K. O. T. C. : basketball tournev will be drawn ; up tomorrow, and play in the foui rvnrt fans. That situation couiu i me game was i ... .... ........ . . . . . i - . . s-.ii yji s1- j easilv be remedied by navu g uie , mree 10 sis points anea.i 01 -neir , cnino(.,.. J E. Murrav. agri ward, dunking four one handers in i llr-l : third. sot of freoloev. T. A. Kilipi. sani-; lt-ddlrk .v. .-r..n,t; llurn. llUini: ilnrris ili Or.t: Noland 'I-'. cultural engineering department; ro.nd; i-n.ii. ... third. !,., n u-,.r..l evtension enr-ineer ! .. ,M "'.' '! a row. scarlet built its margin to anJ prof , Evinger. engineer- im,; i.m.. nine points. 16-1. SiX minutes be-.. -,ii,, nrd h.uk lr..U: m.tr.,nir One man to watch next year is . fore the half was over. "The first 8tHak al the , r ul"""" ' half ended 23-1. in favor Of Uie .. ,,,.,,. ,.-.,. .llnner tn-riTam ' 2"t ard brraMlnkr: Huldrrman .-i . wrond; Smllh ii ih.id. Tassels and Corncubs trade places with the Knotholers. who exlii'nited the best cheering section at last night's game. littla Jimmv Taylor or ti.is.ir.g.-.. Tavlor has been the shining light ; of 'the fresh team all ye nr. and tood head pr.d shoulders above the j rest of the men in the pniim last night He had little support from his teammates and only scored s.x points. His passing was superb, but was made to look bad by the me diocrity of his teammate. Glenn ritsnell, newly appointed Husker assistant football coa. h and outstanding Nebraska athlete a few years ago. was presented to th crowd bv Biff Jones at the hat time. Both men received a tremendous ovation from the crowd. Huskers. . "'.' .1 -.v.. ,' H"l ; Mnmn. ; on tne sanjcci or .m-uuimh.. " 'Tim i:i.. Loyola Fads in First Attempt. ; .er veq0urres and Dr. Condra will' y:.m i" iir: Vrrtvm .j-. The Lovola quintet fired time show pictures taken on his leceni . ,,, s...,.9. after time at the hoop during the , trip to Russia j ; 'HZUTZn initial stanza, but were unable to Officers of the s.a.e well di ill-. littttrtma,i flmr S:V... connect most of the time. Kautz. : ers this year are Frank Cole, presi- j sharp shooting guard of Loyola. ! dent, of Loomis; Roy Cox. vice scored 12 points of his team s 17 ; president. North Loup: Kdgar in the first half. Cook, treasurer, Davey: Rerd. sec- j I-ss than five minutes after (he retary, of the university, and Dr. : opening of the second half. Loyola Condra, director of th.' short 'had whittled the Huskers' lead to course. The program: 1 or.e point. 23-22. Kautz continued i ii.ur.di. his hot pace with the aid of Mike T-orfi' '!''ntn u- Novak, six foot, (. .t.v :rhiC ..( cm::.- f ir.l : lliii.l. 1. 1. :. and Dodd. who euualled the world leagues will beein ednesday. mr- , record of 6.2 in 'tlv (', ) yard dash i cording to the R. O. T. C. athletic a week aero acainst Kansas U. department. placed s-. or.d behind Verron of The tournament w ill last approx- ( Minnesota in the short dash. Ver- imatily six weeks, and each team; ron s time was 6.3. will play at least one game and . The freshman dual t.-l.-giaphic not more than two each week. The meet whiih was held with Minne- teams may practice in the coh- j sot a Thursday was won by the ; seum until Wednesday. I Husker frosh. who piled up a i.v2 to 23' . advantage over the Gopher tr. s i-.. The s:i:nn Z d. r,r rr..n M.: s.cond Favorites in the tournament are Participants in Intramirral Maple Tourney Pick Ranking Players. For the first time since liu adtiption ,of an intramural basket ball program at the university, participants in the tournament wiil be given an opportunity to select an all-star intramural basketball squad. This squad will play.the 13 team, and possibly tl j freshman team, probably before : the Kansas-Nebi ask i Big Sis tangle here. The all-star squad is being se lected by inbets ot fraternity teams who played intia mural A league basketball. A ballot will run in the Daily Nebtaskan until ; the close of the halMinc on 'which voters may regi.itei their selections. All-Stars Meet B Team. Tb" name ot each play. t s ln. leinity must be listed ai'tei his ' name." and each voter must siun bis name, alons with the name o bis fraternity. Two tennis vv'" '"' chosen, a first team, and a .-ecoiui. T.ie ten playeis wilt) receive Wie mo. i nunil.'.-r i f votes il! r.iak" up the squad winch -a ill i:iis;.iie the B ttam and niayl tl tresb. man qi'inl. The t:anl is beiiv; !in.-.i) "e (ius tie matt rial in inl: mural bi'.-itet! ,.U i j:iiietil it'l. i s of su perior ralibvr this year lb--:i in thi other ve.i. s el iniiaui'Ji al basketball. Covered with snow, the lS-story skvscraper slide on the lake front naries of the varsity !s in Perfect condition for the open- I in iiic inert.. TYPKWIIITKSIS AM itandara nnKts for .He 01 'tnt. Uaed and rebuilt rnacb'" figy t'.rms. Nebraska Typewriter Co. 130 No. 12 St. E2j7 Lincoln Nfbr. FIFTH DEFEAT OF SEASON nine center, and succeeded in ty- ( t.rkna. R- r.-r. inA!;hec?u"1 8 C'i'. .T..- iiS'lo. tsoo i ar- N.r,, p snna an. I bill . i r.-n . it v. rn Knight, Luke Win Decisions; Huskers Lose Dual Match 26-G. " -:.' r "'t t .V.r. ! Nw 1 Kt-t.K .'e.r. Kovanla retali-; A,,; t',,n pf vzi .i.' U. M ated for the Btn Scarlet. iukinB ,,'1., "' Chance shots ll : T-' "i; . c.nv.-.:..rt at which ineir u-am in m.-r. . the U-ad. From l ..'v. then until the flC.,,,r rt.rm .r 1. l....ti o.;attmrnt end it was a " "i". i t '"' ! v'I,r'" tnn ii was a ., v n n( nm jj.,., ;.,. ,.t Hot Of OllbbllllC p...,, ,... ,.;d-l! I'.t. r IVtter S.ll.- 6.KOVAN0A nd lonp pass- !. T A t. ,, s-.r.. r:. ..:.r. t.t es. ine .x-ornj- T!l, v,: . , Kr.....u-f ..f !-.. Current best sellers are as fol lows: Non-fiction, Van boon's "Arts." F.ve ("ur:e's "Madame Cu rie." Woolleo'.t's 'Ser-ond Header." Fiction. Oonin's "O'.adel." I'.ob ert's "Northwest ra.wfc" Eiom fleli's "The Rains Came." Last year's best seller, fiction, was Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind." which has surpassed all time world records for sales of any type noo,.. , Last year's non-fiction best reller was Dale Carr.f pie s "How to Win Friends end lnfiuer.ee Pi-opa-," which has surpassed all time sa'.es t records for non-firtion hooks. ar-ja or? man scoring exhibition, ae- w nerie. Incidentally, has a weekly , counting for moie than half his , in 1 . a t earn- u f uiii'... I.inr'.ir. cl.arr.i-.r cm- stretched their km lead mol e never' than h " triim I.IC ,ri uim'i r .... ."..... , T e.T, It ''if.rh ..:irt.-s- "t j"T-'ts three points and were out in front r.,i d.i uti..tji". i-m.-m bv a single counter most of the ir.i.-.. j 9 t ni C:::t-t f.m 11" time. ti,, I-, s. ,.; t,i . ,i .;i. -,. - Kautr Outstanding. 'Zi. Guard Kau!z of Loyola put on ir,n. rntrrm, ..t .n.!.o.-i, , Th- Nebraska wresting 'earn lost its fifth dual meet of the year last Friday, losing to Iowa State 2ii to . The Cyclones won all but two of the n.aUhes. getting fourj falls and two decisions. 1 Jim Knight. Husker captain, -coied the first Nebraska win ( when he took a decision from Kir-1 tein in'the 135 pound division.' Bill Luke. H.r). won the seiond. Huaker victory by taking a deci sion from Iowa State Captain Linn. The summaiy. Mmnrt. Ha. !.. drirnid Wbtr. Ir..n. i tnti-M iar.ii. hnlcht. l.i. 'N. dffrtri( Kirlrm. Iiil.c. I IV "N" rtlfati-d l.mn. I '.. I 'I. si. i thrrn lum... I...M.I,, IKA. !. s.i thrr Artarii tt.xlrr.il. I'V 1 1 . s. . Ihr.u I .01-r Ht..l.rr, hrjiv)ri(htl i. si drfratrd J..hnon. J v.. ij. I art ti it,. VII' not- ! u . . '.A nn:,, n... -n him 1 program OVi l mr I' o .-.' " le.ioi iu.ni. rn-i iiiiiiir, .,T, work, Tuesdays at 9:45. iecoifng honors for the g.ime. Bob r, The university library, like other i I'aisons Wa second high with 12 libraries, has received romplaint points and Kill Kovan.ia counted from its natrons concerning the : f,;r fr,r third. administration of the libiary. Now, The box st ore: the library will have an opportu nity to complain to the students. Librarian Miller desires that all responsibility for the establishment and maintenance of the new stu dent union library room be placed upon the fctudents 1hemsclvs. It Is the suggestion of the library that a special committee of stu dents be fomi-d for the sole pur pose of arranging the room: the library, of course, will co-operate . I fsr as if possible. Mr Student , Al.rnTrnn nnrm Councilor. Mr. Activities .Man. ana m umim B ,r I !K! Ir " t . I. I I l 1 ii :.- '.'.rif. WOO riifc rr:l.fc' ..I c I . :,i..l ri-r.t. cu'irll. i . . 1- s;..ti .it TTiUtual (-r"l tri iiimrrran Hl.il r.M t mi uf otf, ifr. rh l.llO ; nirl. t ' hot arKlM I t tuMsh r 1'itrMMi. i lltrminii I allLiNn i W.rnr Lrlntit. I'.lal, ii ll I .Ha i .1 I llriu I I ll.it -i 1 I I : N'iak r i t J Hrr.ir.jH s J hll i I U xaur f I I llrtwsiU ( la ll a I 17 a I IMali Wore al hall: N-bral.a ;a. I..la I. I r-r thramt mlrd; rbrk 1. I.iy. (A 1. Olltrlala: K. . lu' ao4 I'd Mill.xaa. U. S. Civilization of Today Likened to Era of Plato (Continued from Page 1.1 succeeded in divesting even death from its chimerical horrors. No evil, h says, can befall a g'-od 1 man. alive or dead. I The task of editing the matin , script of Frye's "Plato" was placed . in the hands of three of his rol ; leagues at the author's tienth: Pro i lessor Ga.s served as the editor- in-chief. Kenneth Forward did , , much of the deciphering of the i almost illegible and micmscopic ! handwriting, and C. A. Forbes confirmed the Uieek passages. In, Hnlhort fiuard on "B" Team ,r,ltf t,f ,ne co:iinlnt'd efforts of numri, uudiu on d "tuiii he thrf,e jt requjr(.(J nmny nionths TakCS Hifjh SCOre !f concentrated effort to prepare , me manuscript. ior jiuijihuu'ih. THESE T9 JJvJUULJi ' ARE SURE WINNERS FOR SPRING WEAR With 15 Points. 11 ye other Patron Saints of our """ va.wiw..w , beloved alma mater! What about j UFRf f: 1 ',' "l.S.fl rniiHT , our new libran- room. Is this go- IlLDl.U.t ul ul'oU UUUI Wayne Normal became the only team to make it two in a row over our new libran- room. Is this go- iilui.v.i ui ui ww vwwiii th, .ebtaska "B team this year. iTijr to be another ol the "duds j v.hen the Nubbins diopred a rloe or "lemons" that so typify 'owr ' Dutcher Annexes 15 Tallies 43 to 40 game yesterday. Wayne noble work? Is our proposed li- j . . . . trnnftr. d-feated the Nubbins a few nights brary to be a barren hall with a ! lor H1gn 0,nl "Oors , apo by a 4J tf ,9 coun( couple of tables and a ropy of last j on Both Teams. The game was a nip and tuck year's Saturday Evening Post 7 affair all the wny, with the lead We want a real library room- one The Nebraska "B" team tliopped I changing hands several times dur that will possess the current issue , Hebron Thursday lor the second' ing; the frav. Superiority tinder of Ballyhoo or fc.sa.uire or rxun. time this year, pulling away in the We want a room where we may 'last hnll to win 61 to 3D. Hebron apend our time enjoyably and per- (held the lead for the first lew min haps profitably, but not necessa-1 utes, with the Nubbins forging lily so. We want a special com-j ahead to a 22 to 14 lead at half mittee of students who are inter- time. ested In the success of the student Jimmy Dutcher, Hebron scoring union and the library room to i ace. was held to 15 tallies, NX.rarka, all I Wllatm f make all the arrangements for us In a manner that will be satisfac tory to us, the students, primarily, and finally to the faculty anil ad ministrators (II that Is possible). ODDS AND ENDS IN THE BOOK WORLD: The federal gov ernment lnvegted 175.000 in a WPA project to investigate the Tiimn f ii.,:, . 4-11. ! 1 .... n... lTrtfinr possiDilliy 01 a mmm; uown ' f,,r f ent time, a lew ol the machines are available Rogefa "Thesau- rua" aa well as other dictionaries of aynonyms are popular alike with Ireshmen essayists and col- lepiate journalists Boccaccio's DeCameron" is especially de manded by students reading for "leisure.". .. .An extensive hunt at the city library failed to uncov er a single direct argument against evolution (of one type or an other 1 save those ol a theological nature which was enough to give him high point honors. Campbell was high for the Huskers with 13 points with Duncan just one point behind him. The box score: tK ft f JUtiren 1 ! arnmritrf 1 J 4 HoM'k ( 4 0 2 Ballrv f J 0 1 Ffflltrt f 111 Pnn chine lor the blind. At the pres- tcmt.t..n t 4 iMKn( HUltifn s V u tmvnrjr s Teta'l 11 11 13 T"Ula Rrfart: Blnan. Nrbrak. the basket won the game for Wayne. The "B" team held Its owii on the lloor.i but was out classed under the basket The box M-oie: Nl,ra n It (t l! Wayne ft f l.unran t-c 2 'I t CiiMii.ivliani 15 3 3 Wl.n I 1 3 J Marshall I 12 3 Tttft'.nc 10 4 Ml'-nfltrc SSI ram.ill 7 7 3 H:a-ll..r. 4 2 3 Hullut ( 7 12 H.tjluft I 112 Vallcf 3 (I lflltntl 0 0 1 Tolala IS S 121 Tetala 1 11 12 Krnrt at liaif: Nrl.raaka B 1. Wavna l.'i ilrnl lira 1hto: Uxm 3, 'atn.l.ll J. HuHert. Yaftt, CunnHiiham, Marahall, IK li f ! LlMcanMlar 4. ; i 3 1 oilir.ali.: Mill bwkn. braka. and Art 0 0 3 I Jonn. Nn.raka. 1 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 s 1 0 11 I 14 - Tha DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE "A Good TMCheri Agency" 1918-1938 Com In and See L't 64 Stuart Bldg. Lincoln, Nabr. "r: - ,aT h.A ItWIi'TM EAHN EXTKA MO.NEY ptu.l.nl aitenta wanle.1 to repreaent Olrl lli.k'ry iiiarle-t'i-nr.ler fratenilty pii.l.lliM. plniila, ilanre S'.livenlis, ih mpliiH.ks. K"r pnrtiinlara write. 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