The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 16, 1946, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Scarlet Five
Drops Tilt
To Cyclones
Nebraska lost its third Big Six
basketball game Monday night,
when they succumbed to the Iowa
State quintet by a 57 to 39 count,
on the Cyclone court.
Joe Brown led the Husker
scorers with 12 points and Bob
Korte followed with seven, but
the real scoring leader was for
ward Jim Stark of the Iowa team
who dropped 24 points through
the nets.
The Huskers were in contention
for the first ten minutes, but then
the Cyclones pulled away, lead
ing 33 to 17 at the half.
Summary:
Phi Gams Take
Top Honors in
Wrestling Meet
Scoring a total of 199 points,
Phi Gamma Delta topped the field
in the university wrestling tour
ney held last week. Beta Theta
Pi scored 157 points for second.
Over 120 men representing 20
organizations competed in the af
fair. There were 122 matches.
By virtue of their win, the
Phi Gams stretched their lead
in the Jack Best supremacy ract.
The Betas moved into third only
four points behind the second
place Phi Delts and 89 points be
hind the leaders.
Wrestling point totals:
Phi Gamma Delta 199
Beta Theta Pi 157
Independents 135
Alpha Tau Omega 133
Phi Delta Theta 116
Sigma Nu 70
Navy Flyers 69
Sigma Chi 44
Navy Atoms 37
Navy Wolves 30
Navy Gismos 16
Delta Upsilon 15
Sorority Set 10
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 5
Sigma Phi Epsilon 5
Block Busters 5
IM Basketball
"A" League.
Navy Atoms 34. Wolverines 19.
Merry Makers 2, Navy Sorority
Set 0 (forfeit).
Phi Kappa Psi 2, Theta Xi 0
(forfeit).
Navy Wolves 34, Beta Sigma
Psi 25.
Sigma Nu 2, Kappa Sig. & DTD
0 (forfeit) .
Brown Palace Co-op 2, Navy
Block Buster 0 (forfeit) 0.
Navy Gismos 39, Zeta Beta
Tau 8.
"B" League.
Alpha Tau Omega 2, Kappa
Sig. & DTD 0 (forfeit).
Sigma Nu 2, Navy Wolves 0
(forfeit).
WE PAY
Charles Miller
Resumes Post
As Gym Coach
Captain Charles Miller of the
army air forces will return to the
gymnastic helm at the Umver
sity of Nebraska next semester
according to Louis E. Means, Di
rector of Student Welfare.
Capt. Miller, varsity gymnastic
coach before his entrance into the
service three years ago, is coming
back to the university at a sub
stantial increase in salary. Be
sides handling all gymnastics, Mil
ler will teach several physical ed
ucation classes and take an active
part in the recreational program.
Other Pastures
Wilbur Knight, who is leaving
the school for other pastures, did
an excellent job in filling Miller's
shoes during the latter's absence.
Miller returns to Nebraska with
superior recommendations from
every field at which he was sta
tioned. He was director of train
ing and operations at Buckingham
Field, Florida, and reorganized
the entire physical education pro
grams at Scott Field, Illinois, and
San Antonio, Texas. He also in
structed at Maxwell Field, Ala
bama and the Lincoln air base.
Miller had been active in organ
izing high school gymnastics
throughout the state, and it is
certain he will continue where he
left off in that respect. He will
study the athletic equipment in
the coliseum basement in an ef
fort to provide adequate, up-to-date
apparatus for students' use.
Publication Board
Elects Nebraskan
Staff Saturday
The Publication board will meet
Saturday morning, Jan. 19, to
elect an editor, two - managing
editors, four news editors, so
ciety editor, sports editor, circula
tion manager, business manager
and two assistant business man
agers for The Nebraskan. .
All students may apply for
these staff positions, and appli
cations, which may be secured at
the school of journalism office in
University Hall or at The Ne
braskan office in the Union base
ment, must be turned in before
January 19.
IM Handball
Phi Delta Theta 3, Pioneer 0.
Alpha Tau Omega 2, Delta Up
silon 1.
Coming matches:
Wed., Jan. 16, 5:00 Phi Gamma
Delta vs. Navy Wolves. . Sigma
Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Delta
Theta.
Thurs., Jan. 17, 5:00 Alpha Tau
Omega vs. winner Gismo-Lilies
match. Sigma Chi vs. winner
Beta-Independent match.
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Sports-minded students will get
plenty of opportunities to watch
Nebraska teams in action in the
immediate future.
With the announcement of the
track and wrestling schedules, as
combined with the present bas
ketball schedule, there will be
plenty of indoor sports activity on
the campus throughout the month
of February.
Nebraska tracksters provide
Saturday afternoon entertainment
each week in February, as they
entertain Big Six foes on the in
door track layout beneath the
east stadium, and Jerry Adam's
wrestlers show their wares for the
home crowds three times during
the month.
Add to this action the Nebras
ka basketball schedule which in
dicates that South Dakota State,
Iowa State, Oklahoma and Mis
souri will all perform on the coli
seum court during the month to
come.
With this reawakening of ath
letic interest, we hope that Ne
braska tear. -3 in all of these sports
will prove to be on a par with the
Husker teams of prewar days. Al
though the days of Nebraska's
domination of Big Six athletics are
gone, Husker fans have not ap
plauded a conference champion
for several seasons in any major
sport.
Future prospects, if they can be
judged by a comparison of activ
ities at other Big Six schools,
seem to be rosy. Only Iowa State
has indicated that it will pursue
a full-scale indoor sport program,
with both wrestling and swim
ming squads to supplement the
track and basketball programs.
Nebraska also will produce a
swimming team this season, and
Ed Higgenbotham is now at
work at the university pool,
drilling a promising number of
squad candidates.
Another sport which has been
re-activated is rifle shooting.
Through the extensive ROTC
courses, a student rifle team will
be selected, and will engage in
meets with other schools. ROTC
cadets are firing a series of pre
liminary scores to determine the
men best qualified to carry the
Husker colors against intercolleg
iate foes.
Husker basketball players will
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be able to catch their breath at
the conclusion of this week's play.
Throughout their last several
games, team members have been
bothered by' a fiendish schedule
arrangement which has kept them
on the move much of the time.
For example, this week they
returned from their Monday game
at Iowa State on Tuesday, and
will depart again tomorrow for
Columbia and a game with the
Missouri Tigers on Friday.
Then comes a week's respite for
final examinations. This is fol
lowed by home contests with
South Dakota State and three Big
Six schools. The only road trips
are two weekend jaunts to Kansas
to meet K-State and Kansas Uni
versity. An improved showing in games
to come should be the result to
this arrangement, as well as a
sigh of relief from Coach Pop
Klein who has naturally been on
the anxious 'eat when the team
leaves for an out-of-town trip,
due to the usual worries of a
coach when he has a team on the
road.
MATINEE
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5 to 6 TODAY
Union Ballroom
FREE
JUKE BOX
DANCE
. 9 to 11:30 P. M.
FRIDAY, JAN. 18
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ORCHESTRA
9 to 12
SAT., JAN. 19
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ing suits, Potchefstroom, South t"
Africa, has lifted its ban against
men appearing at beaches in
trunks only.
Tuberculosis, which 40 years
ago was the most frequent cause
of death, now has dropped to
eighth place in the United States.
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