Tueccby, December 7, 1948 Don McArthur Ruled Eligible For Cage Play Husker cage stock was given a boost Saturday with the an nouncement that Don McArthur has been ruled eligible by confer ence faculty eligibility committee. McArthur, a veteran of the 1946-47 Nebraska five, had pre viously been termed ineligible for playing amateur ball last winter. He was an all-state selection in 1943 after leading the Lincoln High five to the state champion ship. During his first year as a Husker, McArthur was fourth high scorer on the squad with 121 points despite the fact that he played in only 15 of 24 games due to an injury. Towering 6-5 he worked from the pivot spot dur ing high school and his previous year as a Husker. Bob Schleiger, star first base man for the Big Seven champions last spiing, was given an added year of eligibility by the com mittee. He spent a year at West Point, but as it was during the war lie has been given another year of competition. HusKers Gophers' second win of the sea son. Mlnnrnota fK Skooc. f 7 W. Salcivlch, f .2 Grant, f 2 BUrk. t 0 Molntvre. c 13 KkhiTK. c 0 Olson, c 1 Rarest oil t. K n M ItcMc 11. p 0 Kriinz, K 0 it t pt. .1-4 2 17 2-3 1-1 0- 0 4-9 n-n 1- i 0-2 o-i o-o TotPls Minnesota Ri-thcrfiinl. f Mn leer-It, f .. 'ox . f Shields, f .... Whitehead, c . Si-hh iKPr, c . Piercp, c . . . . Orv, K Oih, i; A mien-Tin, k . . Gules, C 2.r 11-21 20. fil fK ft f pts. . 1-2 2 11 2-3 1-2 (1-2 1-3 1- 1 (1-1 0-2 2- 2 0-1 0-0 4 O 1 4 (I 2 4 1 0 0 Totals 22R-15M8 52 Seore. t half: Minr.epola Ml. Nebraska 2'ofliel:ils: Sum M.-idden. Tthlea College, mid Hal Knvtis, WiisliiiiKtiin I'. T.Iat Gravplcrs Start IM Test The 1948-49 Intramural wres tling championship tournament will get under way Tuesday at the Coliseum, with matches scheduled Tuesday niyht for 7:30 p. m. Matches will continue daily un til the eight final title bouts will be staged for the approval of the basketball public at the Nebraska Iowa Teachers game at the Coli seum Saturday night, Dec. 11. Over 130 men will battle it out for the coveted championships and will have their names inscribed on the all-time Coliseum lobby championship plaques when the grappling is concluded. Monday all participants were weighed in at the coliseum and preliminary medical examinations were given all competitors at the Student Health Center. All pairings were posted at In tramural Headquarters today and tim,e schedules for all matches may be seen there. The usual eight weight classes will each have straight elimina tion matches. Last year's fratcr- r'"'i Your expendable Htipply eard and purchase authorization expire Friday, Dee. 10, 1948. (eAaa,BOQK STORE r iiEEft -snjaarnflsr i i i r . 1 ( I I i ' ' J J.:.-- ' hf-x !' I. ,. 1 f ' f - - 1 "V i ! riinin ill ii in -ii - - inn mi k V m .'I-,' l aW mmm., , hi iniini ilnmii maim: BIG BUS WHITEHEAD scored two points as he managed to out smart All-American Jim Mclntyre in Husker 61-52 loss to Coach Ozzie Cowles Minnesota five at the Coliseum last night. All track men having track equipment 'checked, out' but who are not working ' out regularly are asked to contact Coach Ed Weir immediately if they wish to retain their fcear. j Members of the Publicity Di- vision of the Union Publicity and Hospitality committee will meet I Wednesday al 7 p. m. in the em ' ployees dining room, j Scabbard and Blade important I meeting in uniform for all active and pledges at 1930 hours in Cadet Ofticers lounge in Armory Wed nesday night. Cornhusker pictures ! will be taken Thursday at3:00. i nity champions, Phi Gamma Delta, j will have a large squad out to de fend their title for the third straight year. Sigma Nu and Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Phi Epsilon are also although several other groups may expected to make a strong bid, surprise. Last year 90 per cent of Coach Bucll Patterson's varsity wrestling squad emerged from the intra mural wrestling tournament. Patterson will handle all matches for the department this year. Matches will be open to male spectators in the coliseum base ment only. Feminine wrestling en thusiasts will have to wait until the Saturday night finals to see their favorites in action at the basketball game. Matches Tuesday night will start at 7:30 p. m. and at 5 p. m. Wednesday. A banquet for the 1948 Husker football squad will be given at the University Club tonight. Players are requested to be present before 7:00 p.m. linUU i t Ro)0 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN V ... " i t ' '-f- mi laiiwi ou wear an Elgin Watch with assur ance that ic is superbly smart in its Styling, for Elgins arc acclaimed by "best dressed men and women everywhere. But there's an insiJt story that will excite you too, just as it did Robert Montgomery. It's Elgin's exclusive DuraPower Main spring. Here in the part that runs the uahh is truly a history-making achievement. This miracle mainspring will never rust and rust is the greatest cause of breakage. It will hutd its "springi ness" for a constant accuracy never before possible in any watch. Eliminated arc 99 of all repairs due to steel mainspring failures! The one who is buying a watch tot you will appreci ate a hint "an Elgin with the DuraPower symbol 'dp' on the dial." It's sure to be smartly styled. . ... i. IM Basketball Games Get Underway Tuesday Intramural basketball swings inio the spotlight Tuesday night when the curtain goes up on the 1948-49 cage season. ' Games will be played at the new Physical Education building, the Coliseum and the Ag College Activities building. Louis E. Means, director, an nounced that over 1,600 men will compete in the 19 basketball leagues, with 119 proximately 450 games scheduled teams and ap regular league to be played prior to March 1. Pick Champ At that time one team will emerge as the All-University champion. With an unusually talented flock of exceptional players dot ting the rosters of many teams some spirited competition is ahead. Games will be played daily at the new building, and at the Coliseum Tuesday and Wednes day nights of this week and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- Nolice Ping-Pon Players The All-girl Ping-Pong tour ney has been postponed until Wed. and Thurs. of this week. A list of the scheduled matches will be published Wednesday, and can be obtained in the Union office. Handsome, yes... mainspring makes hisfoiy ! said tOBF.RT u htn be learned the facts on the new DuraPower Mainspring in KLVI.X Watches 'BEST-DRESSED MAN" Rtbtrl Meilfmirj nilsrritif in "Ik Sxv. 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