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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1946)
(Wednesday, February 20, 1946 THE NEBRASKAN qge 3 Kansas State Added To Saturday's EU3eet Nebraska Track Coach Ed Weir has announced that Kansas State has been added to the field in Saturday's track meet, which pre viously had been slated as an in door duel between the Huskers and Kansas university. Coach Ward Haylett will bring goodly number of competitors from the Manhattan school, and their presence will serve to enliven the scramble for first place honors in the triangular meet. Kansas will present a formid able aggregation to test Weir's thingclads, who will be prepping for the Big Sig championships in Kansas City a week from Sat urday. Two Jayhawk performers will bear special watching. They are Tom Scofield, former Big Six high Jump champion who has a leap of 6 feet 2 inches to his credit; and distance rnnner Harold Moore, who paced the Kansas two-mile squad last fall. Moore is a member of the navy nnit at Kansas, and competed previously at Denison college in Ohio. The addition of the Wildcats to the field will give the Huskers a chance to meet every Big Six team before the conference cham pionships. Earlier this year Ne braska has posted victories over Oklahoma, Missouri and Iowa State. Ginn Probable Starter. Bobby Ginn, prewar Scarlet standout, should be ready to go Saturday, and according to Coach Weir, will probably compete in one f the distance events. The Madison harrier has been working out the past few weeks and it is hoped he will strengthen the UN title bid. Husker shotputters will have to increase their distances this week, if they hope to pick off top hon ors in the weight events, for Le roy Robinson, Jayhawk husky, has a toss of 45 feet as his best effort. After the victory over Iowa State last Saturday, the Huskers expect plenty of competition from IM Basketball With the games for third and fifth place finished Monday night, the playoff for final standings in the "B" league tournament were completed. A strong Phi Gam out fit sparked through the playoffs by the towering Schlciger brothers, ranked first; with the Phi Delts and Betas finishing second and third respectively. RKSl I.TS MONDAY. Third plarr planttN: Hrl Tbrta 34, kapiw Sigma sjm! Delta Tan l-lta 22. Half time wre: Rrla ThHa PI IS, Kap pa Sit ma and Delta Tan Delta . Hlch Krorer: rrto 17, Johns 7. l-'tfth place playoff: Alpha Tu (tmrta SO. six ma N 27. Hich aeoer: f lam; 1. Wilkins 15. t-'INAl. STAMilMiN K I.KAf. I K. I'hl 4aninia DHlai (hampt4ni. I'M Delta, Tim-Ik Herond plwre. Beta, Theta 11 Third. Kappa rtirma fourth. Alpha Taa Otm-ta fifth. Sunia Na Slth. A recent sneak preview of Paramount's "Monsieur Beau caire," reportedly clocked more laughs than any previous Bob Hope film. 1 fly LOST Rmisun liKhlrr Tort i bp Kbell cov ered. Rnrraved "I'.ollic." Reward. Call Mary RulBlon, 2-tkh!,. ViiR SALK olHOn M model-mrHine rnT ".in. Complete acremioriea $20. 227 So. Ifcth. PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS Savings Accounts the Jayhawks in the scrap for the Big Six diadem. The Cyclones were supposedly the chief threat in pre-season forecasts. IM Swim Meet Open to Public; Prelims Tonite Specators are welcome at the intramural swimming prelimin aries tonight at the varisity pool at the coliseum, and are advised to enter the pool from the en trances on the stage, according to Husker swimming mentor Ed Hig genbotham, who is assisting In tramural Director Lou Means to stage the meet. Twelve Teams Entered. Twelve teams have entered competition thus far, and the fields in every event will be large. For instance, there are 30 men en tered in the 50 yard free style. All contestants are advised to wear trunks or swimming suits, and to be on hand ready to go promptly at 8:00 p. m. Prelimin aries in the 50 yard free style, 100 yard breast stroke, 220 yard free style, 100 yard back stroke and the 100 yard free style will be run off. Barry Leads UN Pagers In Scoring Don Barry, lanky Norfolk pivot shot artist, leads the Nebraska basketball scoring race with 126 points in 17 games, followed by Joe Brown, NROTC ace from Ak ron, Ohio, who has 103. With only two games left on the schedule, three other mem bers of Pop Klein's 1945-46 cage squad may break the 100 mark. Bob Korte, Leo Schneider and Gayle Lebsack all are within reach of the century figure. it ft pf Barry 17 44 .18 Brown 17 33 33 Schneider 16 24 44 Lebsack 17 40 7 Korte 17 33 25 Hecox 17 21 2 SandMedt 17 16 16 Cook 17 1 3 Mulvaney 15 16 1 ' Livingston -6 11 2 Robinson 12 7 2 Whitehead 5 3 0 Story 10 1 3 58 50 4ti 20 36 40 45 16 15 17 14 2 ptn 126 ll'.l 02 87 SI Cfl 48 37 33 24 16 6 5 NROTC Rifle Team Participates In Trophy Match Saturday morning, according to Lt. Claude Hogan, the NROTC six-man rifle team fired in the National NROTC Trophy match. Each of the members shot ten Claussen 3 1 0 2 2 McMacken 1 0 0 6 Hornby 16 0 0 0 Fracher 1 0 0 0 Famous for SteaEts and Seafood Fountain Service MAYFAIR GRILL 1317 0 Street Lincoln, Nebr. shots prone, ten kneeling, and ten standing, for a team total of 1387. J. B. Stetson was high scorer with 278. The match scores were tele graphed to Washington by the Na tional Rifle association match of ficial as soon as the firing was completed. Lieutenant Hogan also an nounced that the Navy team is short of men, and asked that any interested men see him. George Coulouris, the villian in Paramount's "California," taught English in Swiss and Italian schools in order; to get enough money to study acting. ART UNGER'S BARBER 119 NO. 12TH Add Flight Training to your curriculum. Private courses now available at UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-2885 for details. K " - . 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