The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 22, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    TTIcfay, January 71, TO3
DAILY NEBRASKAN
3
The University of Texaa student
employment bureau last year
found part-time work for 2,153
students paying them a total of
1140,000.
Iowa Wesleyan eollege is in
augurating an extensive course in
air transportation to prepare its
students for positions in the com
ing flying age.
Starts Today!
m i mil m-K r
The Tear'n Mont Ont
llnnrllng and Thrilling iraturrtta
KlmSS THI MARCH OP TIMI
siahi
Iowa State Men-
250 Strong-
Carry Clubs For Judo Classes
AMES, la, Don't be afraid
that Iowa State student isn't plan
ning to hit you with that club he's
carrying not unless you "choose"
him first.
Coeds DO Like
Poker, Politics
. . .It Says Here
(ACP). A survey among 250
college studcnt3, male and fe
male, from five universities, re
veals the interesting fact that
the girls rather like to play
poker. In fact, they also like to
watch horse races ind get all
riled over political problems,
just as the men do.
Dr. Clifford R. Adams, assist
ant professor of psychology at
Pennsylvania State college found
out these things thru his per
sonal audit test.
Men, he says, aren't so much
different from girls. They both
like to act in movies, perform
on the radio and play golf and
bridge.
But there are differences. Men
like to be big shots.
Deep down inside, the gals are
still just as the men like to pic
ture them.
Social activities and charitable
work are their forte. The coeds
said they enjoyed entertaining
and going to picnics, masque
rade parties and full-dress affairs.
TAKE GOOD CARE OF
YOUR GARMENTS
sanitone cleaning will make them
last longer b e c a ii s e sanitone
cleans to the very heart of the
FABRIC
You Can Save 10 Cash & Carry and
(let S & II Green Stamps, loo.
Convenient Locations
21 & G 127 So. 27th and 22U So. Mth
MODERN CLEANERS
Sookup & West over IMione 3-2377
The clubs some 250 Cyclones are
carrying, are standard classroom
equipment for "judo." Judo is the
formal name for the class com
bining all the worse tricks of
American wrestling, jlu jitsu, and
rough and tumble fighting.
"D. W." (dirty wrestling) it's
called in class.
Judo, offered as part of Iowa
State's gigantic hardening pro
gram, teaches its students how to
use every bit of equipment in
hand-to-hand fighting.
"It is primarily attack," snys
Hugo Otopalik, Cyclone wrestling
conch who teaches the course, "but
it will come in handy when on the
defensive too."
Oil c.
Intramural
Basketball
BY DALE WOLF.
The "A" division of the intra
mural basketball contest on this
campus ended Wednesday night
with Farm House trouncing the
Beta Sig team 18-4.
Leading the Farm House team
was "Bop" Minthorne with 8
points followed by Don Mueller.
Outstanding for the Beta Sigs
"Knobby" Tieman, freshman and
Harlan Hendricks.
In the "B" contest there arc
still several teams in the running
and the winner of this division will
not be determined until later this
week.
Several weeks ago the Ag Exec
board came out with an announce
ment concerning the cutting across
the campus. At first it seemed
that the students took the an
nouncement seriously and for
awhile the sidewalks were used,
but alas today we find any num
ber of paths that are used much
more than the walks.
If we wish to keep our campus
unmarred by these paths, it's time
that we were "keeping off the
grass."
Wesleyan university has re
cently added a navy pre-flight
school.
Having outgrown its office
space occupied since 1922, head
quarters for the University of
Michigan ROTC is now housed in
a former fraternity house.
Menke Tops
Cadet Total,
Scores 15
BY HENRY FISH BACK.
Exhibiting too much height, ex
perience, and speed, the giant
Olathe Air Base basketeers routed
Nebraska's Cornhuskeis 51 to 37
in a wild battle on the coliseum
hardwood last night.
Three top Cadet sharpshooters,
Menke, Wesche, and Covert pil
fered the netting with mprvelous
accuracy to keep the Huskers
buried under an avalanche of scor
ing thruout. Menke ignited the
rout with 12 points in the opening
half in giving his teammates a 31
to 15 lead at the intermission and
Covert and Wesche continued the
blitz in the second canto.
The Navy clippers ripped out in
front early, enjoying a 9 to 1 soon
after the whistle before Bob Ilein
zU'iiiiin and Johnny Thompson ral
lied to pull up the slack and min
utes later the Cadets led, 11 to 9.
Menke stemmed the Scarlet with
a couple of buckets and the Clip
pers were well in command at the
intermission with a 31 to 15 mar
gin. Predominant factor in Clipper
play was the supreme height ad
vantage which enabled them to
control play under the baskets the
entire way.
Husker aggressor, John Fitzgib
bon, whipped in a couple of beau
tics from deep out and Young got
a tip-in, as Nebraska moved up
within ten points at the opening of
the second canto. The Cadets'
lead weathered to 33 to 23 and 41
to 30 before Lt. Jack Gardner,
Clipper headman, thrust in a cou
ple of fresh Navy reserves to stem
the attack. Don Covert potted two
baskets and another reserve, Her
bcrgill, got another and it was the
Olathe charges from there on in
to a 51 to 37 win to the gun.
Heinzleman, top Husker with 11
points, sparked a brief closing
splurge with noble support from
Cassidy who dropped in two goals.
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Totals IS 11-18 IS 37
Kcorr at half: C'ltpprra 31, Nrbmnkft
IS.
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Ntale Trarhrra; 1U rullium, t.riind In
land I'ttlk'Ke.
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Heavy Weight
Army Cloth
Jackets for Men
Exel1nt qnaltly JaokeU In oIIto drab
talt. Water-repellent and M F-r
wlnd-renlsllar. r.raad Xm JJ
for cold weather wear...
GOLD'S... Mtn't Store.
Clearance of more expensive
coais for men and young men!
THE
TOPCOATS
Ceiling -prices 22.S0-28.S0
Select from ill wool gabardines and fleece
fabrics ... In popular colors. Smartly tailored
la fly-front and button-through front styles.
THE
OVERCOATS
Ceiling price 25.00
Light weight-but-warm fleeces, .the kind pre
ferred by students and business men. Blue,
brown or my. Boy bow for next winter and
save!
HEN'S 8T0BK.
J(ml dil buying,
U.S. WAR BONDS
2PS
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Robin Hood . ..
(Continued from Page 1)
The complete casts have been
chosen and are in rehearsal. The
list is as follows:
Wrdnrndity.
RoMh HimkI Jnta MrCm-lnry
hlirrtrf oC NnUintliain. . .Kuy t.. Julnisim
Mr t.liy l.l t.il)iir liny rnmrj .luliiivini
l.lllln J.. tin link Knl.iihr
Will HrwrM Itnhrrt Anilirvm
Allan-H-.! Dorothy Nlriislu-lm
l.aily Mnrmn Mitrj llilrn Hn-h
Amiitbil It. mm rlllm
Frlttay.
I! obi n Hood Karl Jrnklni
Hlicrtir of Nnltlntlinin. . . I irMiin lliie
Sir tiny of l-lslxiriii' I hi.n.ui I'lprMin
I.iltlc John Wr t.oilinitcr
Will S.Hrlrt.v Aubrey IVIIIt
AlUn-u-Ot.lc Dorothy HulliPiin
l.;uly Marian r.it,ll..(h Funiniinr
Annabil hhlrlry hmllb
me neroic lovei
ond adventures of fK(
the) world-famous L-i
fighting men . . .
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Wj STARRINfl Ml
PAUL r.
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A LESTER COWAN PRODUCTION
A COLUMBIA PICTURI ff
with Anna Lee Lillian Gist.
Sir Cedric Hardwicke
WAR BONDS
and STAMPS
awarded in the
IWK CONTEST
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FWO BIG CONTESTS
IN ONE
FOB STUDENTS
FOR PROFESSIONAL
ARTISTS
First prizes $50.00 War Bonds foi
the best pen and ink drawings illus
trating some phase of America's
Drive lo Victory. Entry may be me
chanical drawing of some machine
or device, promotional piece urg
ing sale of war stamps and bonds,
inspirational piece or other suitable
art work.
All antriti will b toniidertd lor icholar
hip o(trtd by Art Initruction Inc., Chlctgo
Acadtmy of Fin Artl, tc.
For compUt Information aid your tchool
or irl tupply dailtr, iationti or writ
LOUIS MELIND COMPANY
362 W. CHICAGO AVE. CHICAGO, ILL
DEPT. U.N.
Now! . . . Ted Fio Rito
And His Orchestra
with Candy C.mdido
Hake a Date VJifh
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