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I I Friday, January 13, 1950 THE DAILY NERRASKAN PAGE 7 gTT i i i., urn ii- ii i , i. m i i i hi - 1 J mgf l - $m1 I -- m.iyi-- ' , J ' :y''J , ' : i 'Shucks to Open Best Short Story. Cartoon Contest Prospective short story writers and amateur cartoonists have the opportunity to have their stories and cartoons published as well as paid for. Corn Shucks is sponsoring a one-hundred dollar contest for the best short stories and car toons. The material will be used in future editions. The prose can be either humor ous, serious, fiction or non-fiction, and from 500 to 2,000 words in length. First prize for the best short story will be $30, second $20, and third $15. The cartoons can be of any na ture, but must be original. First prize will be $15, second $10, and two prizes of $5, each for third. Judges will be Lowry C. Wim bejiy, professor of English, and two members of the Corn Shucks staff. Entries can be either mailed to Corn Shucks, Student Union. University of (Nebraska, or deliv ered to the oriice in the basement of the Union. Ex-Student Takes Extension Post A former Nebraska student lias ( sition last September been appointed University exten- ; Wcihing received nis Bachelor sion plant pathologist. John I... Qf Science degree at Colorado Weihing succeeds Dr. Ardcu F A. & M. in 1942 and his Master's Sherf, who resigned from the po- degree from Nebraska this year. ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS Main ifour riserra1ion for Caps and downs Aoiv eAzaBOOK STORE cm 7B5riM3nH!E.--l CYCLONE SPARKPLUGS Don Ferguson, left, and Don Paulsen, right, will spearhead Iowa State when they meet the Nebraska cagers Saturday night. c yciones abeh vor By Don Bryant Iowa Stale Nebraska Don Paulson (6-4) F... Joe M;ilecek 6-.r G. Anderson (6-4) . F. . Anion Lnwry (6-4) Sny Wilhelmi Ifi-5C..M. Whitehead (6-8) Don KerSuson Ci-7) G Bob Cerv (6-0) D. Rultch (6-4 1... G Jim Buchanan (6-0) Officials: Ted O'Sullivim. Missouri, iid F. O. Rosenbercer. CreiRhton. A Cyclone, bent on revenge, will storm into Huskerland Sat urday night. Chick Sutherland will bring his Iowa State basketballers to the University of Nebraska coli seum for an important Big Seven tilt. The top spot in the confer ence race will be awarded the winner of the contest when the final gun ends hostilities. Both teams have won their loup open ers and are undefeated in Big Seven warfare. Reports from the Cyclone campus are that the Ames boys, a victim of a Nebraska 19 point overtime scoring spree at Kan sas City, have been thinking of nothing but winning the Husker tussle. Sutherland's crew, no doubt, ; lost a few knots speed when they i gathered the facts of the Nebraska-Kansas game. HUSKERS REVIVE The . Huskers completely vindi cated themselves for past perform ances Tuesday night, downing a stubborn Jayhawk five 57-56. It was a different ball club that met and defeated Kansas. It was a team that wanted to win. Sparked by the uncanny eye of Bus Whitehead, the Cornhuskers strutted like a championship squad for the first time this year. If Harry Good can keep his team rolling in the future like they rolled Tuesday, the Huskers won't have to settle for a co-championship this year. Getting the nod to stop Husker Whitehead is Sonny Wilhelmi, who is 6'5" tall. Since Bus wasn't bothered in the least by his op ponent of equal stature Lovellette, Kansas center, Wilhelmi will probably be in for a long evening. Completing the starting quintet for Iowa State will be forward Gay Anderson, 6'4". and Guard Dudley Ruisch, 6'4". Whitehead, Nebraska's 6 foot 9 Inch high scoring center, jumped his total to 191 points for 12 games to lead all Cornhusker scorers. The Scottsbluff senior, who whipped in 20 points against Kan sas Tuesday, hoisted his average to 15.9 points per game. Whitehead has connected on 42 percent of his field goal tries (74 of 173) and 71 percent of his free throws (43 of 60). Whitehead, an All-Conference center last year", is 57 points ahead of Claude Retherford's record breaking 311 points for 26 games pet in 1948-1949. Including the Kansas game, the 1949-'50 team is averaging 61.6 counters per contest. TONIGHT COLLEGE NIGHT at 7 "V' :,'. . yy V! r I . ft 'LIL Jean Moyer's Orchestra Dancing 9 to 12 Couples Only Alm. $1.50 per couple Your College Clothing Store Aft Meairdl an . . about the fine values In really super toggery featured at Magee's during- January Clearance Sales? WelL if you haven't, we're tellin' you now to put on the shoes and trudge down to 12th and O and get on some fine bargains. Men's, women's and students' clothing is included! Don't hesitate . . whiz down to Magee's today!