Thursday, January 8, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN Jerry Adams Enters Team In Tourney Grapplers Engage Elite Of Midwest in Inaugural Match of 1942 Season Mentor Jerry Adam, Cornhusker wrestling tutor, waved his wand yesterday afternoon and selected rlne grappling proteges to repre sent Nebraska in the Midwest wrestling tourney at Ames, a. Mentor Adam and his squad will leave tomorrow afternoon. Huskers Untried. Musker chances of victory are uncertain. The Scarlet and Cream man-benders have yet to perform and even Coach Adam isn't certain what they'll do. Tony Nocita will battle in the 128-pound division Fraternity IM Teams Looking Toward Playoff , , . In Badminton Quarterfinals in fraternity intra mural badmintons will hold the IM spotlight tonight as the eight teams are pitted to determine the four leaders to meet in the semi finals next Tuesday evening. The finals are scheduled for a week from tonight. Beta Theata Pi will meet Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon will match forces. Delta Upsilon is slated to go against Farm House and the Alpha Tau Omega team will meet the winner of Phi Gamma Delta and Kappa Sigma. - Water Polo Signs Finis. Water polo is progressing with games tonight determining league champions. The piay-ons in me Veterans Newt Copple and George aqua sport are due to be played Cockle are 145-rxnmd entries while on Tuesday in the coliseum pool. Ed Copple and Ken Huscmoller Along the bard IM trail, basket- will invade the 155-pound division, ball is the only sport in progress Bob Poe and Dick Smith, 165- and this has received but one pounders, and Nick Douvas, 175- night attention. The cagers will pound newcomer, will wrestle in move into high gear before the the heavier divisions. Herb Jack- semester s end, however.. Frater man is Adam's top heavyweight nity basketball will begin at the wrestler. beginning of the new semesier. Seven teams are entered in the meet which is designed to permit college wrestling coaches to test candidates in strong competition. Instead of giving titles, the offi cials wil keep only the-'won and lost records of individual per formers. A two-day affair, the meet will start Friday at 2 and 7 p. m. Finals will be held Saturday at 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. The wrestlers are slated to weigh in Friday morning at 10 a. m. As a Body Big Six Cagers Successful In Non-Conference Contests Non-lmrue Standing. I w I Tits op Iowa State 6 0 239 If 1 Kansas 2 0 t7 63 Kansas Stat 5 3 308 302 Missouri 3 3 226 2H3 Oklahoma 2 3 193 196 Nebraska 2 8 2M 340 (Ed. Note: This is a summary of Big Six standings In non-conference games.) While Big Six dons are fighting it out verbally in what may prove to be one of the roughest battles in the history of "conference ath letics the case of the University of Oklahoma and Gerald Tucker vs. Kansas State university league teams have been mopping up in non-conference cage battles. With the records of Iowa State and K. U. as yet unblemished, Big Six teams have won 19 of 34 non conference games. In the first ten games played by league teams, no conference team was defeated, with the record of the six teams before vacation standing at 14 wins in 16 starts. Vacation Period Scores. Over the vacation period, with most of the teams on the road and coaches substituting 'untried players in preparation for the con- Over Vacation ference opening last night, Big Six teams were victorious in only five games in 18 starts. Offensive leaders to date have been Jast year's two top teams, K. U. and Iowa State with aver ages of 49.5 and 47.8 points per game respectively, while each team has held their opponents to an average of 31 points per game. Cyclones Boast Record. Staying for the most part close to home the undefeated Cyclones have chalked up victories over Coe, Drake, Bradley Tech, Grin nell and Drake, while second-place Kansas, with only two games be hind them, have defeated Denver U. and Bethel. Kansas State, in the third-place slot, is credited with wins over Colorado State (2), Doane, Wash burn, tyid Montana U., while the Wildcats have lost to Washington U., Washington State and Mon tana State. Tigers Split. Playing one game close to home and five intersectionally, Mis souri's Tiger cagers have dropped Inlra-Mural Water Polo ATO over Sigma Nu, 10-0. Sig Ep over Beta, 11-7. Sig Alph over DU, 12-0. Phi Gams over Farm House, 19-0. Phi Delt over Kappa Sig, 1-0. i S f - f i 8? SS SS games to Idaho, Washington State and Washington U. with wins over St. Louis, Gonzaga and California. With the future fortunes of the Sooner team seemingly hinging on what becomes of Gerald Tuck er, Oklahoma has a record of wins over Southern Methodist and Scranton and defeats at the bands of Bradley Tech, St. Johns and George Washington U. Huskers Met Reverses. Nebraska's Cornhuskers, with results of tames played with teams from every section of the country on the board, have lost to Kentuckv. Indiana. U. C. 1 A., Detroit. Minnesota, and Oregon, and won over South Dakota and Iowa U. Nebraska's comDonite scoring chart foi the tight non-conference games: I K D IT l FB Held. "b-C 8 23 10 . II Llvlntston. f H 12 " " Thompson, f 8 9 Jl 20 29 Young, g b iv v i Goetze, g-C 8 8 2 13 20 Helnelroan, g i ' King. 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Use this rule with our compliments as long as the temporary emer gency lasts! Your campus bookstore has K&E "loaned-on-deposil" slide rules in stock for immediate delivery. KEUFFEL 6- ESSER CO. FOUNDED 1867 111 JhiL n ma L By Bob Miller a o Caught in a Draft Vikc Francis, Husker fcacktieia luminary of the past seasons, rates as a "definite clraltee" . . . Vike will not get his call from I Uncle Sam for quite a while be- cause he had 1 a t4 1 a nn Via jrJ M teeth after an iHC extended illness several seasons ago. . . . But he will etill hp.ve his number called up by the Brooklyn Tlnilfom and L more than -like-' yJ ly he will ac cept. He Had to Prove Himself It was the vnrx FRANCS 111 11 it 5l 111 ttnurua C!.( f QBMli SIEGE n rfN J THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF STUDENT NEEDS' Lincom journal opinion of many writers, this one included, that the Viscount was not giving every thing he could when he was out on the field in the earlier contests this fall. ... He seemed to be coasting and then came the trou ble with the books and it appeared that his football career had ended. . But he had to make good as is now evident. Looking Into the Future The big fullback had to show that he could hit the comeback trail and his first hurdle was the scholastic one. . . . Instead of quit ting in the middle of the stream as many would have done in the same circumstances he looked far enough ahead to see that his only way was to be eligible for the final games. A Comeback The comeback that he made was good enough to warrant him a vote ?n the Associated Press poll for the comeback athlete of the year. ... He was drafted by the Brooklyn Dodgers at the end of the grid season and he had ac complished one of the goals that he had set for himself. . . . After his showing in the East-West all star tilt last Thursday, Jock Suth erland showed that he was favor ably impressed. . . . Jock is the Dodger coach. 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