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Friday, March 22, 1946 THE NEBRASKAN Page 3 HJoen-iOFEir George y ran The movement to put the Uni versity of Nebraska back among the elite in collegiate football cir cles, a position the Huskers oc cupied before their pigskin stag nation brought about by war years, receives added impetus. The increasing cloud of rumors to the effect that Notre Dame will be, a Nebraska gridiron opponent in 1947 are too insistent to be over looked. Nebraska headman Bernie Mas terson and Irish mentor Frank Leahy have long admired one an other, and Leahy is understood,, to have presented the possibility of a Nebraska series to the Notre Dame athletic council. Pending the approval of the dates by the South Bend school, no verification of the series has been announced. No definite word on the situa tion has been released here in Lincoln by Ad Lewanowski, act In Cornhusker athletic director. The Nebraska athletic council held a special meeting Tuesday afternoon, and a consideration of the Notre Dame series is thought to have been the topic of discus sion. If the series does materialize, the Irish will play in Lincoln on the years that the Huskers jour ney to Minnesota. This arrange ment will assure Husker fans a chance to see one of the best teams In the nation each season, for Coed sports activities have all of the zest of spring. Basketball elimination games are fast and furious with the Alpha Zi Deltas and the Delta Gammas tieing a 20-20 score last Wednesday nite and replaying Thursday evening. The final basketball contest on Monday brings together the Dorm team versus the winner of the Alpha Zi Delta and Delta Gamma fracas. Featured this week is the bad minton tourney for double teams. The partners may be of different houses and should file their team mate preference with the WAA office by 5 o'clock Tuesday of next week. After spring vacation the tournament schedule will be posted on the Grant Memorial bulletin board. Those qualifying teams remaining in the meet should watch for bulletin board notices concerning their games. Contestants absent from desig nated bowling workouts for the forthcoming tournament may practice Friday in a make-up sec tion, according to Phyl Hope, president of the bowling club. WAA Appointments. Yesterday noon the existing WAA council met to appoint new board members. Vacancies to be filled are the student head of in tramurals and the cabin, bike and social chairmen. DANCING SAT. NIGHT MORTON WELLS Conversational Music Sft Aim. rial Ta Dancing B 'Til 1 t it 0 a By Miller year in and year out the Gophers and Notre Dame rank with the best gridiron machines in the country. The Notre Dame-Nebraska riv alry lapsed following the 1925 game which was won by th Huskers 17 to 0 in Lincoln. The two schools have met 11 times, each team winning five games. The 1918 battle ended in a score less tie. That 17-0 win by the Huskers was the largest margin ever piled up by either eleven in the series which found the Scarlet team winning twice over Irish com binations which included the back field quartet known as the Four Horsemen. Realization of the Notre Dame series will give the Huskers one of the toughest gridiron slates in the nation, for in addition to their five Big Six tilts, Nebraska has games with Iowa, Minnesota and Indiana. Also a possibility is a re turn engagement with UCLA, al though the contract between the two schools calls for only next year's game in Los Angeles. ' P if 520 Club Falls To FijiSf 33-21, In Playoff Tilt Phi Gamma Delta, fraternity basketball ihamps, turned back the independent 520 Club Wednes day nite 33-21, in the first game of the series between the winners of the navy, independent, and frat tourneys to select an all-university champion. Myers High Scorer. Jim Myers, hotshot Fiji for ward, dunked five baskets to spark his team to a clear-cut vic tory. Big gun for the 520 boys was Haberman, whose nine points kept the independents in the game. 62 Club (11). IPhl Gam'a Delta 3S) fg ft Pfl fg ft pf Bungaard Haberman Konousky Englehart Pfeiler Klenker Amos 1 1 OB. Schleigtr 4 1 2 D. Sohlciger 0 1 1 Nutrman 3 2 2 Hughes 0 0 2 Spurek. 0 0 0 Mvers 0 0 0 Krb IHInrts 3 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 8 5 7 14 5 7 INTRAMURAL RESULTS. Squash. Phi Delta Theta 3, Delta Upsilon 0. Sigma Chi 2, Pioneer 1. Any student may submit work for publication in the Awgwan, campus humor magazine. Sonnv Dunham will nlav frr the Junior-Senior Prom April 5 in the coliseum. Ts Pale ? In dub-collar and collarless styles, moderately priced. SUITS I IIITMMMIS TOP SIX IN JACK BEST STANDINGS. (Trough interfraternity basket ball tourney). Phi Delta Theta 1335 Alpha Tau Omega 1335 Phi Gamma Delta 1267.5 Beta Theta Pi 1175 Sigma Nu 730 Sigma Chi 715 Late filing by two additional teams, Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Phi Epsilon has necessitated a complete revision in the intram ural water polo schedule. New league pairings and a revised list of pool contests are printed below: I.KAGVE I. LEAC.LE n. Phi Delta TVi Phi Gamma IVIla Lilies Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kola Theta II Sigma hi IVIla 1 pstlon Alpha Tan Omega Sigma N o Sigma Phi Epsiloa I'M Kappa Psi Schedule. Thursday, March 21. S:l Phi Delta Theta vs. Elite. 5:15 Beta Theta ri vs. Delta 1'pt.llon. 6:20 Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Taa Omega. Monday, March 25. 8:1 Sigma Na vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Pastels A symphony of suits by the Califor nia maestro. Clean cut classics that can look smooth and casual at the same time . . . goal of the college girl. For Spring, nov, in pale pastel. SECOND PA ill 5:15 1'hl Gnmma Delta vs. Sigma CM. 5:20 Sigma I'hl Epsilon vs. Phi Delta Theta Thursday, April 4. 5:10 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 5:15 Alpha Tan Omega vs. Sigma Na. 5:20 l ilies vs. IMta I'pstlon. 6:25 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Friday, April 5. 5:10 Phi Delta Theta vs. Beta Theta PI. 5:15 Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 5:20 Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Delta I nation. 6:25 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Lilies. Monday, April 8. 6:1 A Miles vs. Beta Theta PI. 5:15 Sigma Na vs. Sigma I'hl. 5:20 Phi Gnmma Delta vs. Alpha Taa Omega. Tuesday, April t. 5:1 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Phi Delta Theta. Wednesday, April 10. 6:10 Sigma Nn vs. Phi Gamma Delta. 6:16 Delta I'psllon vs. Phi IVMa Thela. 6:20 Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Thursday, April 11. 5:10 Alpha Tan Omega vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 6:16 Lilies vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 5:20 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Beta Theta PI. Friday, April 12. 5:10 Phi Kapa Psi vs. Delta I'pslloa. FINAL PLAVOFF DATES. Wednesday, April 17. 6:10 1st Place Playoffs. 6:16 2nd Place Playoffs. 6:M 3rd Place Playoffs. The penicillin laboratory in Bessey Hall can produce the anti biotic on a commercial basis. i I I i i a v X ' If ri f J V t i