The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1946, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, March 15, 1946
THE NEBRASKAN
Page 3
Independent
Tourney Won
By 520 Club
Wednesday night, on the coli
seum floor, a hard pressed 520
club team eked out a 24-22 vic
tory over the Bell Bottoms to win
the championship in the independ
ent basketball elimination tour
ney.
Konousky Stars.
The 520 Club has looked well
all season and Wednesday sparked
by Konousky's 11 points, it was
just too much for the navy boys,
who had gotten their team togeth
er after the navy tourney was
over, in order to compete in the
independent bracket.
For third place among: the inde
pendents, the Lilies outscored the
Gismos, 36-33, as the winner's
whole front line hit at least ten
points apiece.
The same evening, Alpha Tau
Omega walloped Sigma Nu, 35-4,
for third place in the fraternity
tournament. The championship
game, scheduled to be played that
night between Sigma Chi and the
Phi Gams, was postponed, and
thehe two will meet next Monday
to determine the fraternity cham
pionship.
Playoff Next Week.
Next week the frat champs meet
the 520 Club, and the Demolition
BoyS, navy-winners, in a round
robin of games to fight for the all
university championship.
UN Mermen
To Face Beloit
On Saturday
Coach Ed Higgenbotham's mer
men go into action again this week
as they clash in a dual meet with
Beloit College of Wisconsin, Sat
urday at the coliseum. A high
school invitational swimming meet
will also be on the schedule.
The two meets will be held al
ternately. One college event will
be run off and then a high school
event will follow. The meet is
scheduled to start at 3:30.
No admission is charged.
Nebraska's Entries:
Medley relay: McNeely, King or
Kleinkauf, Tucker or Harse.
220 yard freestyle: Burr, Ham
lin, Gard.
50 yard freestyle: O. Chatt,
Harse or Tucker.
Diving:: Moore, Dilldine, March,
Sprag-ue.
100 yard freestyle: O. Chatt,
Burr or Harse.
150 yard backstroke: Suhr, Mc
Neely or Holman.
200 yard breatstroke: King-, Ha-selrig-g:,
Kleinkauf.
440 yard freestyle: Hamlin, Hass
or Gard.
Freestyle relay: O. Chatt, Harse,
Tucker, Burr or Hass.
WAA . . .
(Continued from page 1.)
year, and Joanne Rapp, junior
and council concessions manager.
Secretary: Ruth O'Hanlon, soph
omore and basketball group head,
and Arvilla Noltenmeir, sopho
more acting as intramural repre
sentative. Treasurer: Billie Steelman, jun
ior, serving as cabin and bicycle
chairman.
The results of the election will
be made known Thursday, accord
ing to Mary Jo Gish, president.
SMITH-WARREN
ORCHESTRA
Playing 9 to 12
Friday, March 17
44c per person
UNION BALLROOM
Matinee Dances
12 to 1 P. M.
5 P. M. to 6 P. M.
Thursday
Churches
(Continued from page 1.)
a contest for the men present will
be held, with five dollars as a
prize. Everyone who comes to the
party (Army and Navy excepted)
is asked to wear something green.
The Newman Club is also spon
soring a bowling party Sunday
from 3 to 5 p. m. at the Lincoln
Bowling Club.
Mass.
Mass will be said at 11 o'clock
Sunday morning and at 7:05 on
Wednesday and Friday mornings
during Lent, in parlors X, Y, and Z
of the Student Union. All Catho
lic students are invited to attend
the mission services., every night
at 7:45, and the Lenten services
at 7:00 Sunday, Wednesday and
Friday evenings at St. Mary's Cathedral.
"Friendly Friday" will be ob
served at the Methodist Student
House again this week, with a
trip to the spring art exhibits
scheduled for the evening. Those
who wish to attend should meet
at the student house at 7:45 p. m
A candlelight communion dur
ing the 6:30 inspiration service
Sunday evening will feature the
"University of Life" session at St.
Paul church, which begins at 5:30
p. m. Mrs. Esther Goodyear will
speak at the Marriage and the
Family group, with other meet
ings centered on Church Music
and Fundamental Christian Be
liefs. The Roger Williams group will
meet at 6:30 on Sunday evening
at the First Baptist church. All
Baptist students are invited to at
tend a "Coffee-Chat" social at the
Baptist Student Center Friday
night at 7 o'clock. The Roger
Williams group will take part in
the regular Sunday evening serv
ices at i (he First Baptist church,
beginning at 7:30. Sunday morn
ing services at the four Baptist
churchesare at 11 o'clock.
Presbyterian Services.
The .ReV. Sam Maier, Presby
terian Student pastor, will speak
Sunday . evening at the Presby
terian Student Forum, beginning
at 5:30 in the Student House, on
the subject of "Christian Respon
sibility to the World." Bob Pfeiler
will lead the worship service, and
a fellowship supper will be held
at 6:30. If the weather permits,
Presbyterian students will have a
hike and a picnic Saturday after
noon at 4 o'clock. Those who wish
to attend are to meet at the Stu
dent House.
Bible study at the Student
House is at 9:30 Sunday morning,
and services at the four Lincoln
Presbyterian churches is at 11
o'clock. Dr. Miller at the First
Presbyterian church will present
at the Sunday morning service one
of his series of talks on The Lord's
Prayer. This Sunday he will speak
on "Forgive Us Our Debts."
Grace Lutheran.
Reverend Gideon Wich, assistant
pastor at Grace Lutheran church,
will give the second of a series of
Lenten studies of the Character of
the Apostles, at the regular LSA
meeting Sunday at five o'clock
at the Student Center. A fellow-
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ship supper will follow the meet
ing. Sunday morning services at the
First Evangelical church will be
held at 11 o'clock. The ag col
lege Student Christian Fellow
ship will meet at the church at
5:30 Sunday evening. Students
from Wesleyan will give a program
at the evening service Sunday at
7:45.
Lutheran Chapel.
The Lutheran Chapel service of
worship will be held at 10:45 Sun
day morning in room 315 of - the
Student Union. The Rev. H. Erch,
university Lutheran pastor, will
be in charge. For the second of
Lenten service the sermon topic
will be "Jesus on Trial in the
Sanhedrin." Miss Elaine Otto will
accompany the hymns.
IIITRAMURALS
The second round of the Ag col
lege Tournament found the AGR
edging out the DDT in a close 2Q
to 23 decision. The game was
close throughout. Kicstcr led the
AGR's with eight points while Ra
din kept the DDT's within dis
tance of a possible victroy;
In the Wednesday night's game
the Rustics displayed too much
power for the Podunks and hand
ed them a 42-28 setback. With
fine team work and good passing
game the Rustics won easily. Rea
gan contributed 15 points toward
his team's victory.
520 club 24, Bell Bottoms 22;
high scorers: Konousky (520) 11,
Boudreau (BB's) 5.
Alpha Tau Omega 35, Sigma
Nu 4; high scorers: Fuller (ATO)
9, Andres (SN) 4.
Beta Theta Pi 26, Delta Upsilon
9; high scorers: Johnson (Betas)
9, Skog (DU) 3.
Lilies 36, Gismos 33; high scor
ers: Lowe (Lilies) 14, Claussen.
(Gismos) 15.
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