Friday, Febniory 9, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN K-State Bops Tigers, 50-29 first field goal. John Heimburger shared the against two louses. The Tigers have lost three and won two. AS I SEE 11 only other Missouri two-pointer of the period seven minutes later. In a year's time, 2,922 soldiers received instruction in drafting, surveying and geodetic comput ing at the Univeisity of Kentucky. Tffe victory gave Kansas ttaii its third win in the conference Kansas State killed Missouri's Br hopes and took over sole posses sion of third place in the Big Six basketball race here Monday tflmdc (psdstMoiL night by defeating the Tigers $0 The Husker trackmen depart for Columbia, Mo. to night to meet the Tigers in a dual meet which will be held in the Tiger lair Saturday night at 8:00. The Huskers, fresh from their indoor victory over the Kansas Jayhawkers, last Saturday in Lincoln, will be trying for their second win in as many starts. Coach Ed Weier has indicated that he will use the same men he used last week to upset the Kansas. Here's the wish of the sports staff for an other victory, Ed, we are sure that you will bring home the bacon. Speaking of the Spoils staff, it eonsists of, besides ye editor, Dick Dilsaver, jast semester's editor and Dan Baker, a discharged serviceman from David City. It appears to me that it's now r never for Oklahoma's round ball runts. In the Big Six con ference race. Within the next two weeks Coach Drake's tikes should pretty well find out whether they are going to sit in the driversseat or just ride second class behind. First the mighty runts clash with the surprise club of the league, Coach Fritz Knoor's Kansas State Wildcats. On Tues day the 13 of February the runts tackle Phog Allen's Jayhawkers, at Lawrence, and on the follow ing Saturday, the 17th, the runts meet Iowa State at Ames. These games will either make or break the Sooners, and it is my guess that it will make them champions of the league. Speaking of the K-Slaters, for the first time in the 16 year old history of Big Six conference basketball, that a Kansas State team is very much in the cham pionship picture. It is a great tribute to Coach Knorr and his Wildcats' to have accomplished this with only civilians especial ly when three of the teams in the league are using navy personal. The best business in the post war world according to almost all the sports authorities will be the aircraft industries. It seems like every college will have a fleet of planes to take all their athletes to the field of battle. The morale of this fable is: Invent a plane with a basketball court in it and make a million. to 29. The Tigers had a decidedly cold night, netting only two field goals in the entire second half while lanky Dave Weatherby and Bill Schultz, Wildcat forewards, led ? 24-point Kansas State barrage aMer intermission. Steady shooting by Weatherby. Center Jack Kincheloe and Guard Dick Spencer gave Kansas State a 26-17 margin at the half. Nine minutes of the last half had elapsed before Harold Weii finally connected for Missouri's Martha Squires, Sigma Kappa: "Mink" Aasen, Lois Neumeyer. Chi Omega; Coleen Kahoa, Mar garet Hagen, Alpha Omicron Pi; Ruth Heim, Edith Pumphrey, Loomis Hall; Marivetto Michel sen, Nickie Nickerson, Residence Halls; Betsy Kovanda, Marie Abraham, Love Memorial; Doris Roester, Betty Stehlik, Howard hall, and Doris Martens, Dorothy Keilly, lowne club. At the Feb. 11 judging, candi dates should wear sport clothes, a sweater and skirt, or a suit with flats and anklets. Each coed snouui nave lypea out a list oi her school and war activities to present to the judges Sunday. Faculty judges are: Miss Mary Guthrie, home economics; Miss Agnes Jensen, Teachers college and Miss Clara Rausch, physical education. Students judging willl be Alice Abel, Eleanor Knoll. Mary Claire Phillips, Mary Cox Ghita Hill and Claire Kepler. 1 itfSW r it rwv 1 1 j - iis "IVait'll he starts smoking Sir Walter Raleigh- then go in and ask him for a raise. TNC (Continued from Page 1.) Shutt, Delta Delta Delta; Donna Eilers, Clarice Marshall, Oanim;. Phi Beta; Mary Ann Lofink, Ruth Korb, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Ann Phillips, Leslie Metheny, Kappa Alpha Theta. Kathryn Legge, Betty Stanton, Fi Beta Phi; Beverly Marcus, Jean Bernstein, Sigma Delta Tau, Valentine Cards Personalized Stationery Scotch Tape GOLDENROD STATIONERY STORE tit Nrtk U Op Ittn Don't Fall Down on the Job Keep your clothes fresh and neat by having them cleaned at m i P&jZp s it shells lffj ! "... the quality pipe tltl r,M S ?t. j tobacco or America I "iJShol V ".' sm JVrr!HgT!g3i C : i I Hit! 34 peat Muirocd beotto) frill lo 0 trlmfnd txtt in o nmw fx(i, ribi lot fw ' " y ifcwwnp, W.' ttdof. t'twn t W.IIiowkwi e6occ Ccrporofien. lc.iv,t I, Kfi?. v: w ) xrZ I 1 Sketched exact $ie t R A I 1 Unit ktmrt to JmntU 1 Arr e-rfc l II ffl M AS) t 1 Silver h.rrrtte; thiny ml her ,.J V JM J A f t I ttr her brmcelrt rMettion new YI 1 11 f lfiJ U liof.' m ilr, Mimn mrnJl- B (f J I II Ii W 20 - a g I 5erdfM Floor I If I A(hW's II valentines r 7ms H (J from Miller's