The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 19, 1947, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, December 19, 19471
FEM FUN
AOPi Wins
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Alpha Omicron Pi are the girl's
volley ball champions of 1947.
They defeated Alpha Xi Delta
by a score of 34 to 16 in a cham
pionship match Thursday night.
Both learns played a spectacular
game, but the Alpha Xi's were
unable to combat with the over
whelming power of the A. O. Pi's.
The A.O.Pi line-up included:
Jackie Wrightman, Doris Gibbs,
JoAnn Srb, Marion Pratt, Jean
Shaw. Peg O'Donnell, Janet Nutz
man, and Lois Fritz.
The Alpha Xi line-up was:
Marian Staplcton. Nancy Smtih,
rat MiCormick, Marilyn Eidam, tWo ton tnams from each league took part in the playoffs
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Sigma Phi Epsilon New
IM Bowling Champion
BY LEE HARRIS
Daily Ni'lirnskan NtI Wrltrrt
Sigma Thi Epsilon replaced Sigma Nu Wednesday night
as the Intramural Bowling Champion by rolling high score
in the final playoffs held at the Lincoln Bowling Alleys. The
PACES VOLLEYBALL WIN Marian Stapleton, Alpha Xi Delta,
prepares to slam over the winning point in this semi-final action
of the women's volleyball tournament Wednesday. Stapleton was
the Alpha Xi's top player as they defeated Women's Residence
Hall to advance to the final round.
jorie .Vaplcton, and Jocelyn
Ehrmann. Nancy Smith and
Janet Nutzmmi in siioerior
performances for the winners.
All health permits and the
names of basketball players must
be in the W.A.A. office Friday
by 5:00.
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NU Athletic Board
To Meet Monday
The Nebraska Athletic
Board
will meet again Monday evening,
j Business to be taken up is not
I known but it is presumed it will
I concern the football coaching sit
Tlic board announced after alst
week's meeting that it would
' make "a later report" regarding
; Head Coach Masterson's status at
i Nebraska.
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Cornliusker Picture.
The following groups must have
in lor their CornnusKer
stories by Jan. 9:
Women's organised houses: Al
pha Xi Delta, Pi Beta Phi. Sigma !
Delta Tau. Women's Dorm, Inter- j
national House, Love Hall. How- i
;rd Hall. Rosa Boutun. Rimdell j
Hall. Loomis Hall, Pagley Hall,
Amikita, Kernals, Pallndian. De
lian Union, and Hesperia.
Men's organized housrs. Aloha
Tau Omega. Alpha Gamma Rho.
I Alpha Sigma Phi. Beta Si-rma Psi.
Beta Theta Pi. Delia Sigma Pi.
Farm House, Kappa Sigma. Phi
Gamma Delta. Phi Kappa Psi,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Al
pha Mn, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu,
Sigma Phi Epsilon. Zeta Beta Tau.
Brown Palace 1-2, Cornhuskcr
Co-op, Pioneer Co-op, Men's
Dorm.
249,730 Fans
Watch Husher
Griddcrs Play
Nebraska's Cornhuskers played
before a total of 249,730 fans dur
ing the 1947 football campaign,
according to the attendance fig
ures released by Business Man
ager A. J. Lewandowski.
Three of the games played
away from home are based on
estimates since the official reports
of attendance have not been re
ceived. The 1917 attendance mark
dropped 59.829 below the 309.55
mark of 1946.
Largest one-game crowd to
witness the Hunkers was the
afi.OOO attendanc e at South Bend
wheie the Nebraskans lost a 31-0
decision to Notre Dame's t p-
collcgiate giidiron ma-
ranking
cliine.
A com
sons:
arison of the two sea- i
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out on top with a 2.3S6 score
Runner-up in the 47 bowling
race was Beta Sigma Tsi with a
team score of 2,336. Following the
Beta Sigs were the Delta Taiil
Delta bowlers who wound up with '
a 2,306 total.
Grabbing the next three posi
tions were Delta Sigma Pi, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon and Phi Delta
Theta, respectively.
200 Jack Best Points.
The Sig Eps. who will receive
200 points in the Jack Best race
for their efforts, had Jim Liggett, I
Vic Bradshaw, Walt Dorothy,
Kenny Fowler and Melvin El
ward in action for them. The ,
number two team. Beta Sigma Psi,
received 170 points, while the rest !
of the final six participants racked
up from 150 down to 75.
An interesting note on the tour
ney includes the fact that the Sig
Eps, new champs, were in a three i
way tie for second place in league j
two with Delta Upsilon, and Sig
ma Nu. The three teams held a
playoff which the Sig Eps won. j
They continued their hot streak
then bv winning the overall playoffs.
Sop Loop Honors.
The loop champs of league
-rre Beta Sigma Psi and Phi
Delta Theta who ended up at the
end of the regular season with a
win loss record of 16-5. Sigma
Alpha Epsilon took the honors in
league II while Sigma Phi Epsi
lon ran second until the playoffs.
Delta Sigma Pi had the best rec
ord winning league III honors
with a record of 20-1 while the
Delta Tau Delta korlers won
171
Tot.-, 3T.v. 7ii and Iost 4 to ct'P second plac
. - KMimaird. 'honors.
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Cifts this Chns-lmas.
Bemuse they're every one
of them good for an extra
hearty thanl-you list-!
He lno& Van Heusen style
and quality and he'll know
you really ut your heart
into choosing his gifts.
Van Hruseti Shirts, with Dew low-set
collar models. $3.25, 3.93, 1.50.
Van. Heusen Tie the kind he'd
choose for bimelf $1, J1.50 and 2.
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Tuesday night at the NVur;.: ka-South Dakota basketball game. C.ach Chat lie
nasts s'.viug into action when they travel to Champ
January 10, to beat
Miller's Scarlet gym
the Illinois U. team.
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Ia'uc for HliM -Ciray Tilt
Coach Heinle Masttrson and
two Nebraska griddcrs, Guards
Fn-d Loienz aijd Gene Wilkins,
left Lincoln Thursday night for
Montgomery, Ala., to open early
woikcut.s for the annual Blue-
Giay gridiron classic.
Masterson will serve as an as
si-tant coach for the Blue squad
while Vulkins and Lorcnz, Htisker
'eniors. will pa'Hc-n'e in the
New Ym 's Djj b-Ule wii.li the
Blue team.
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