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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1949)
Thursday, December 1, 1949 en Pica A tifiht nice, with tii 1 1 teams dominating the picture, looms in the offing as Hit; Seven basket bill! teams begin play in the 1949-50 season this week-end. Among the conference teams seeing action Saturday night are co-champion Nebraska, who meets South Dakota State at Lin coln, Kansas playing Koi khursl College at Kansas City and Iowa State, who tangles with Luther College -it Ann's. Lhog Allen's Kansas Jayhavv kors will have one of the tallest teams in the Lag-Seven this year. Allen, whose teams have tied for the cellar the last two years, boasts a sophomore renter named I Clyde Lovcllete who stands six-I I'eet. nine-inches tall and wi;;hs' '-Ma-pounds. : Pivot Man I Lovolletto is professed to be one of Ihe greatest pivot men ever to play at the Law fence school. j Three other sophomore sky-i scrapers will be toiling lor the j .layhnwks this season. .lack Carby. I f)-7. 2'J0-poundcr from Kansas City and fo'wards Hill lloughland. t-4. ! and Hill Lienhard, (i-a. round out the list of talented second-year j men. j At. the other conference school in Kansas. Jade (lardner has eight lothTinen back to start the cam- paign for 1 1 : o Kansas State Wild- j cats. Lick Ilarman and Clarence' lb-annum. All-Tag Sox en tier- lormors. lead the way for the Cats drive for the title. K-Slatc Finish. Kansas State wound up the sea- , son List by winning five consent- j tive conference games, one each trom co-champions Oklahoma and Nebraska. The t;d!est team in Cvclone his tory is slated to start for Iowa Stiite Saturday. Capt. Don raulson and Don Ferguson anchor the all- ' veteran team. The avcraec height for the second lineup is nearlv ! (i feet 3'j inches. Coach Harry Good, stin ting his fourth year at Nebraska, will also field a' tall team. All-Dig Seven ceii tor Milton -Hus" Whitehead, will be playing his List season lor the Cornhuskers. The 6-9 re- j bounder was runner-up to Claude Lethe rfurd in the Huskcr's indi- ; idual scoring List season. i Hethorford. oonlercnce scoring, b'iider List viar. griiduiiteil last' siting iind leit Good with the! i hoi of li'hrg his fill. 1 1 terhaek'" i positiiifi. I Missouri. Culm ado and eo- I ( h a nips Oklahoma arc not to be counted out of tl e pii tore ;is they 1 all will field veteran teams v. :th pit nty of 1 1 : 1 . Intramural Sporfallc by hill Mi Nnn.i.. Alphii Tii Omega and Lhi Delta Theta won the trip to the finals of the 1M volleyball phiy otfs Tuesdiiy night by virtue of their victories over Alpha Gamma m.o and Delta Uprilon. The Aid's h;id no trouble dis posing oi the Allll's by wine 1. The wi- rtSiKMl on AP marci ns ot 1 1 -L 1 1 - was the sixth stiai'.iht for tlv ui;!.!'i.ten Tans. The Lhi Pelt had considerably nunc diiticuh.. in keeping; their record clean. After winning the first game. 11-!?, thov were downed by the DCs. 9-11 in the second. The third was close all t'v way with the Phi Delts fmallv winning. 1 12-10. l'lii Delts Lead ualifci-.. After three pi ei i mi: ary events ot the 1949 Indoor Track Meet, the Lhi Dolts lead tin; lield of fraternity qualiiiers with nine men. Alphii Tan Omega is right behind. qualifying eight men, with Sigma Lhi Kpsilon in third position with live men eligible for the semi-finals. Following the top three are the Sigma Chi's. the Kappa Sigs. and the Hetas all with three qualifying men. The Student Union leads the Independents in number of quali fiers with eight men while the Ag Men's Club is in second spot with four qualifiers. Dormitory A holds a close third with three men. In the Denominational League the race has become a battle be tween Newman Club and I'rc.-by House after the three events. The Presbys lead the qualifying lield with 17 men to date. New man Club is in runner-up spot with ten men. Basketball Referees to Meet Attention all men who are planning to referee IM basketball .names this year. There will be a meeting of all interested men this Tuesday. Dee. 6 at 7 p. m. in 101 P. F.. Purchase a rule bonk' ami bring it along with your ofliciat ing togs. or.e on the second team, but fie; HusKcrs were given honorable trici.'ion. Tbe-'e five are K dph Di.mkro-.er, Boo "IW.ou'' M.ilVn. Dak Gocglein. Hill Mueller and Lou Clark 71 v J A 15 1 O Tvo Nebs; v-U.uk. Ton, No:,:-; and C'!'..,i li v Toogo..,. kv.e i ee.i i . ' i :e! i on the ( )1 :.!a 'ii a d. cn in.ited A.- ' . ailed I'm-.-. All- I :. S'-ern lootball team. :,I i:..,..: I'.. ; in,: Ti i: M Ti ;rr V, T! ''' IV!I li! H'-.i.- K . ' s in I.r r, V, :, : i-i. I ' lint lie i s 1 1 I o I O.ai i 1 1 ? ; hi V K. , . i'l a - r;M If AV.i:1', .-t Ii r VI Mr i Sir :;.' ;. iiis I i o:a ii ni, t fid t.ickle. is one of the thr: juniors named to the ie. 1 1 1 icv 1 l- rn ; t ch vin. Iowa State's pls-ii:,". ' ' "' combination of Hilly Weeks and ;''-'" 'i'"' Inn Doi iin are the other two i "'.. iuniors named. The rest of the "f'!" l""ki'"1 M,"s A,,,ts- team is composed of seniors. '- - , --- Novak, in being picked on the x .,..,,. cMn k'hu'c kim.h. a-7::7i AP's eleven, became the first I w,,m.:i s r.i-.-nti'nie nn. lluskcr ever to be picked All-Big ! 'st' -..rsi.ukrr ft n. '"" Seven for lour consecutive years. I . " J-"k", "'"'" , i i .i t in i i SI H l l'l.X'i r..m l"i 2 1, ,'' r M to MI.. Ao;ik Wiis placed in the fullback,' Wpll fr d vi,int u.nm-r spot when be was a freshman il 1 1 !; SEE I PREY & PREY !! j; for j CORSAGES FOR MILITARY BALL !!f oil Pr-'oOf" in 'ccon at rcc enable rriccs THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Aclivilies Ticket Dead line Dec. 6 Business Manager A. J. Lew andovvski announced Wednesday that there would be one extra day to exchange faculty and stu- PAGE 3 dent football tickets for all win ter and spring sports. The day picked for the final exchange will be Tuesday. Dec. 6. To .accommodate those ex changing tickets, the coliseum ticket office will be open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m., including the noon hour. For the basketball games the students and the faculty should enter the south and west doors respectively. Intramural Director Charles Miller has announced that en tries in IM basketball are due at Room 102 in the I'livsical Education building no later than 5 p. m., Friday, Dee. 2. K A j U i ' hi pi h:- i l mA . n 1 V I VAM I- V J t w V . . f t. : ' LU iJ LJi s'7 h' 3 Jl- ! . A fc-'3 f,:v UU Li -Mid Nko. i i' ' r i LZ3 J uLruU U L3u L when you smoke PHILIP MORRIS! 5 It) B ;MnttT USS IRRIGATING MD :4 than ihe brend yoo . ' - i. . , ' .' , 1 4 PH1LU' l4. n ' ii . i r and B . uff-DONT INHAU-""- THCN, ' ' - ;mok. coole 1h.ou3" t rom PH.Lir NOw 1'OU know wt" "zszssss &3 ,K-na-DON'T INHAIE. rcrbody talks alxmt PI.rASl'KF, hut only O.N: cigarette has reall) done somciliing about it. That cigarette is Pun IP Morris! 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