Friday, October 29, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7 Fly Casting Meet Sunday The IM Bait and Fly Casting Tournament will begin Sunday, Oct. 31, at Oak Lake Park from 2 to 4 p.m. Students and faculty members of the university are invited to enter the tourney. No official entry blanks are needed. Those who have rods, reels and lines may brin gtheir own but tthe department of physical edu cation will furnish equipment to all who need it. Here Are Your Winners Expert and Nebr- IS- - KU- Mo- Utah- 111- Ala- Ga. Tech TSMU- TCU- USC- Pereentage UCLA Okla. O. AM KS Colo. Mich. Geo. Duke j Texas Baylor Calif. Cub Clem (.796) Nebr. Okla. KU Mo. Utah Mich. Geo. jG7tech. 1 SMU Baylor Calif. Fritz Simpson (7763) Nebr. Okla. KU Mo. Colo. Mich. Geo. G. Tech. SMU Baylor 1 Calif. H. Abramson(.'745) Nebr. Okla.TKU I Mo- I Colo. Mich. Geo. G.Tech. SMU TCU USC Lee Harris (.712) Nebr. Okla. KU Mo. Utah Mich. I Ala. G. Tech. I SMU TCU Cal if. Jack Donovan (."678)Nebr. O k I a. K U j M o. Utah Mich. Geo. G.Tech. SMU TCU Calif. Bob Phelps (.644TTNebr. OHaTpTuTlvlo. I Utah Mich. Geo. G. Tech. SMU TCU Calif. " ' i .. f) Tom duly Novak (loft) and Cletus Fischer may he against Ulcans Saturday. Both received la rt week. avai. injur iable ics i for 1 n KU imited game ATO's Cop Turkey Race, Phi Psi's Place Second Lee Moore, Alpha Tau Omega, won the annual Intramural Cross-Country "Turkey Trot" race Thursday afternoon. Moore's first place win, coupled with Leonard Kehl s fourth place finish and Jim Perry's seventh position, enabled the ATO's to take the team trophy with 97 points. Twenty-six men were entered on the Tau squad. Moore received a live turkey and an intramural medal for his winning efforts. Eugene Robinson of the Field House came in second and took home a goose as his prize. Bob Shuler of the Presbyterian Stu dent House finished third and was awarded a duck. Three hundred and thirty three men finished in front of Willie Jnsen, Sigma Chi, who came in last. Jensen became the possessor of an egg, the last place prize. Phi Kappa Psi was runnerup to Alpha Tau Omega in the team scoring with 51 points, nos ing out third-place Alha Gamma Pvho by one point. The Inter-denominational re sults will be announced later. The first 13 place winners: 1. Lee Moore, ATO. 2. Gene Robinson, FH. 3. Bob Shuler, Preby. 4. Leonard Kehl, ATO. 5. Dick Hollander, PHI Psi. 6. Bob Dawson, Sig Chi. 7. Jim Perry, ATO. 8. Jerry Matzke, Phi Gam. 9. Ken Reeves, Pioneer. 10. Del Kopf, AGR. 11. Warren Koenig, Ind. 12. Bill Hein, Beta. 13. Duane Deitering. Means Tells Of State Phvs Ed Meeting Saturday morning some 300 physical educators, athletic coaches, recreation workers, school administartors and teachers and workers in health and safety are expected to attend the state wide meeting of the State Teach ers convention in Lincoln. The meeting will be a finale to the convention and a forerunner of the University Homecoming football game between Nebraska and UCLA. The meeting is open to all peo ple in the state interested in youth programs and many allied and as sociated organizations are expect ed to be well represented at the 9 a.m. meeting in the new P. E. building. Organizations represented are: YMCA, YWCA, Boy and Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Ameri- Tube SisLoL cHdiiasl After Hie Came Af I or Hie Dance DvliciouH STEAKS CHOPS SANDWICHES SEA FOODS ''Chvihinq pwm a dftte Jb a BanqusL" 17th & Van Dorn Phone 3-SSS5 can Legion, Parent Teacher groups. Salvation Army, State Department of Health and Public Instruction, Izaak Walton League, state conservation, church recrea tion, municipal recreation, exten sion services. According to Louis E. Means, director of physical education find president of the state association, the meeting will feature a series of ten minute addresses by rec ognized leaders in the state of Ne braska and neighboring states in the fields of school athletic and physical education, health and saf:1y, rcci cation, and education in general. XMAS CARDS IT'S TIME TO ORDER Personalized Christmat Cards Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 No. 1 1 Open Thurs. to 9 V WELSE GRABS In order to serve yon hotter, we have jut completed a re modeling program. Shop for convenience at Gold's. Remember Your Red A" Feather For Saturday's Came. Men Men's Store Street Floor Women Sportswear Second Floor RAINCOATS . . . THE ALL-PURPOSE WATER-REPELLENT GABARDINE COAT $1495 at only M Iter it a practical coat ia a rayon and cotton tabard inc. And it's wearable ... either belted or loose, well-tailored in rraceful lines, A detachable hood and belted sleeves. Sizes 10 to 18. 1 COLD'S . . Second Floor. 1