Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday1, March' 9, 1947 Colorado Expects Rough Time Against Conference Opponents BOULDER. Colo. Members of the Big Six conference have ex tended the hand of welcome to the University of Colorado but coaches of the Buffalo athletic teams know that the other hand holds a club. But the mentors, to a man. wel tome the rugged competition to be offered by Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa" State, Oklahoma.' Kansas State and Missouri in the new Mid-West circuit and have no re grets that the habit of dominat ing the Big Seven conference is near its end. Tooth League. "its a tough league," says Head Football Coach Jim Yeager and he should know. As head coach of Iowa State's Cyclones from 197 to 1940. "Gentleman Jim" battled the odds when Tom Stidham's rugged Oklahoma Soon ers and the mighty Nebraska Cornhuskers under "Biff Jones ranked among the top teams in the nation. Only Don Faurot of Missouri remains of the coaches who matched punts and passes with Yeager but the caliber of the teams has remained at the high level. The Buffs have been competing with members of the old Big Six circuit since before the torn of the century and victories for the Rocky Mountain lads have been scarce. C. U. football teams have batted only .250 In winning eight, losing Zl and tying three. On the basketball court. Colo rad has won six against 13 losses for a .315 figure. Yeager s record against Big Six teams since he became head man here in 1941 consists of a victory over Iowa State and three losses to Missouri. "Frosty" Cox, the basketball mentor, has won four and lost five against Big Six squads since he came to Boulder in 193S. Prom Band . . (Continued from Page 1.) in the following two years, he conducted seven CBS shows, doing experimental research in compos ing and arranging. One of the highlights of the 1946 Broadway season was the score of the Mary Martin musi eal comedv hit. "Lute Song.1 eomrjosed bv Scott. Soon after he had completed the score, be went on tour again. Com noser of 200 Pieces. Composer of more than 200 pieces of music, Scott's more fa mous compositions are "The Toy Trumpet," "Twilight in Turkey; In an Eighteenth Century Draw ing Room." "Enchanted Forest.' "Siberian Sleigh Ride" and Bird seed bpecial." Candidates for Prom Girl are to be announced as soon as Ln dependent filings have been com pleted Tuesday afternoon, Jo Ack erman, committee chairman, an nounced, other members of the committee are Dake Novotny, Bill owanson, jean compton, Fred Teller, Bill Thornburg, Dina Buck ingham, Dan-ell Devoe, Mary Dye avna t ai Kaun. Scarlet Matmen To Entertain Spartans Monday Coach Jerry Adams' Husker wrestling squad will make its last start of the season Monday night against the strong Michigan State matmen at the coliseum at 8 p. m. The match will be the last home appearance for the Scarlet team which will compete in the Big Six championships on Friday and Saturday at Kansas State. Burl Boring, 175 pounder, and Gayle Mickle, classy 165 pound scrapper, pace the Michigan State outfit jn""iiw.a:;ia;iiii::naat::at;miiieiu! ltd, THEY TOOK THE PRIZE! V DAVE ANDREWS BILL WISEMAN won the Kosmet Klub Show Prize . . . and they'll take the Korn King Krowns as strictly off-beam emcees of our college radio show frit- Council Corner Sam Warren .Ag Men Social Club Ag Men's Social clnb will meet Monday, March 10 at 7 P. m. In the Ag Union. Mem bers who have ordered pins will be able to obtain them at the meeting.' Suggested revision of the Stu. dent Council constitution, includ ing articles governing spring elections, were reDorted in full bv Ned Raun's committee at this week s Council meeting. If an. proved by the Council at next week's meeting, the revisions will go before the student borfv Anril 1 for final vote. Changes affecting membership of the vital Juriiriai-r Committee, qualifications fori council officers, and other revi sions in addition to election rules, were included. Adelphi. social organization for unaffiliated women, received offi cial sanction upon Council ap proval of its constitution. Remembering that the Union basement has proved unsatis factory as the scene of election polls, the Council discussed other possible locations, and de cided upon the Union Ballroom where sufficient space will be available for the four voting classifications. The Council moved to use funds from its miscellaneous budget ex penses to defray registration fees of Nebraska's delegates to the re- lST-One-half wntini half Eugene Johnson f of a Srhaeffer pen, tfae &'onal conference of the National ! u found retum to! Students Organization, a project on. Reward. J -5035. Lv,ncnJ H :i n TjD C 1 t C i . I J " I 'overc'r"1" over the nation. Three men, and LoST-SUver earring with' pearl. 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