THE DAILY NEBRASKA N ELEVEN ENTER RIFLE MATCH Fraternity Teams Will Com pete in Annual Meet This Week. GUNMEN WILL SHOOT ALL FOUR POSITIONS Eleven teams have entered in the annual interfraternity rifle match to be held this week. The winners of first and second places will be award ed a skin as a trophy. Those teams which are not entered as yet may do so any time, either to Captain Eprgers on the range, or Sargent French in the ofice of Major Erickson. All four positions will be fired, and the complete score must be finished by Saturday. The four positions: prone, sitting, kneeling, and standing, will be fired. Each man will be allowed a number of sighting shots but no practice will be allowed this week. The scons must be completed by Saturday. Each team will be composed of five men. Last year there were nineteen teams entered in the match with the Thi Delta Chi team coming out win ner. Their score was fifteen points above the second place score, being a total of 806 points. Phi Gamma Delta and Kappa Fsi tied for secon rtlace with a grand total of 79 points. Alpha Sigma Phi placed fourth with a total of 778. The eleven teams entered are: Kappa Sigma, Nu Alpha, Mu S ma. Delta Chi. Alpha Delta, Phi Tau Epsilon, Delta Upsilon, Alpha Sigma Phi, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta Missouri Valley Basketball Garnet Lt Week. Standing!. Game Th Week. W L Pet Thursday Missouri, 28; Ames, Nebrasjia 2 0 1000 Wednesday Kansas Aggies at 15. Kansas, 39; Grinncll, 26. Kansas 3 0 1000 Kansas. M issouri .21660 Friday Nebraska, 23; Kansas GrinneU i i 500 Friday Oklahoma at Washing Aggies, 11. Missouri, 28; Drake, A 0 2 000 ton Grinnell at Drake. 22. Kansas, 28; Ames, 8. Drakfi ' 0 2 000 Saturday-Nebraska, 23; Okla- Kansas Aggies':.:::::: 0 1 000 Saturday-Drake at Nebraska, homa, 18. Grinnell, 25; Missouri, Oklahoma 0 1 000 Oklahoma at Missouri. Ames at 23. Kansas, 33; Drake, 16. Washington 0 0 000 Kansas Aggies. Sig Valley Basketball Schedule Jan. 8 Ames vs. Missouri, at Ames. Jan. 8 Grinnell vs. Kansas, at Grinnell. Jan. 9 Ames vs. Kansas, at Ames Jan. 9 Drake vs. Missouri, at Des Moines. Jan. 9 Kansas Aggies vs. Nebras- . ka, at Manhattan. Jan. 10 Drake vs. Kansas, at Des Moines. Jan. 10 Grinnell vs. Missouri, at Grinnell. Jan. 10 Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Jan. 14 Kansas Aggies vs. Kan sas, at Lawrence. Jan. 16 Drake vs. Grinnell, at Des Moines. JaJn. 16 Oklahoma vs. Washing ton, at St. Louis Jan. 17 Kansas Aggies vs. Ames, at Manhattan. Jan. 17 Drake vs. Nebraska, at Lincoln. Jan. 17 Mssoun vs. Oklahoma, at Columbia. Jan. 19 Ames vs. Oklahoma, at Norman. Jan. 19 Drake vs. Kansas Agiges, at Manhattan. Jan. 21 Oklahoma vs. Okla. A. & M., at Norman. Jan. 22 Kansas vs. K. C. A. C, at Kansas City. Jan. 23 Drake vs. Washington, at St. Louis. Jan. 24 Ames vs. Grinnell, at Ames. Jan. 24 Drake vs. Missouri, at Columbia. Jan. 27 Missouri vs. Washington, at St. Louis. Jan. 31 Ames vs. Drake, at Des Moines. Jan. 31 Grinnell vs. Kansas Ag gies, at Grinnell. Jan. 31 Kansas vs. Nebraska, at Lincoln. Jan. 31 Oklahoma vs. Washing ton, at Norman. Feb. 2 Kansas Aggies vs. Drake, at Des Moines. Feb. 2 Kansas vs. Oklahoma, at Lawrence. Feb. 2 Missouri vs. Washington, at Columbia. Feb. 3 Ames vs. Kansas Aggies, at Ames. Feb. 6 Ames vs. Washington, at St Louis. Feb. 6 Kansas Aggies vs. Okla homa, at Manhattan. Feb. 7 Ames vs. Missouri, Colum bia. Feb. 7 Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, at Lincoln. Feb. 9 Ames vs. Kansas, at Lawr ence. Feb. 9 Grinnell vs. Nebraska, at Lincoln. Feb. 9 Kansas Aggies vs. Missou ri, at Manhattan. Feb. 10 Grinnell vs. Kansas Ag gies, at Manhattan. Feb. 10 Missouri vg. Oklahoma, at Norman. Feb. 11 Kansas vs. GrinneU, at Lawrence. ( Feb. 12 Drake vs. Oklahoma, Des Moines. Feb. 13 Grinnell vs. Oklahoma, at GrinnelL Feb. 13 Kansas Aggies vs. Ne braska, at Lincoln. Feb. 13 Kansas vs Washington, at St Louis. Feb. 14 Ames vs. Oklahoma, at Ames. Feb. 14 Kansas v M. issouri, at Columbia. Feb. 17 Ames vs. Grinnell, at GrinnelL Feb. 17 Kansas vs. Nebraska, at Lawrence. Feb. 19 Drake vs. Kansas, at Lawrence. Feb. 20 Drake vs. Oklahoma, at Norman. Feb. 20 Grinnell vs. Missouri, at Columbia. Feb. 20 Nebraska vs. Washing ton, at St. Louis. Feb. 21 Grinnell vs. Washington, at St. Louis. Feb. 21 Missouri vs. Nebraska, t Columbia. Feb. 23 Grinnell vs. Oklahoma, at Norman. Feb. 24 Ames vs. Nebraska, at Lincoln. Feb. 21 Kansas Aggies vs. Kan sas, at Manhattan. Fib. 25 Drake vs. Washington, at Dos Moines. Feb. 26 Grinnell vs. Washington, at Grinnell. Feb. 2G Kansas vs. Oklahoma, at Norman. Feb. 27 Missouri vs. Nebraska, at Lincoln. Feb. 28 Ames vs. Washington, at Ames. Feb. 28 Kansas Aggies vs. Okla homa, at Norman. Feb. 28 Kansas vs. Missouri, at Lawrence. Feb. 28 Nebraska vs. Creighton, at Omaha. Mar. 2 Drake vs. Nebraska, at Des Moines. Mar. 3 Grinnell vs. Nebraska, at Grinnell. Mar. 3 Kansas Aggies vs. Wash ington, at St Louis. Mar. 4 Ames vs. Nebraska, at Ames. Mar. 4 Kansas Aggies vs. Missou ri, at Columbia. Mar. 6 Ames vs. Drake, at Ames. Mar. 6 Nebraska vs. Washington, at Lincoln. Mar. 7 Kansas Aggies vs. Wash ington, at Manhattan. Mar. 9 Drake vs. Grinnell, at Grinnell. Mar. 9 Kansas vs. Washnigton, at Lawrence. Valley Sports There is going to be a lot of action when the Kansas Jayhawks meet the Cornhuskers at Lincoln January 31 in a cage battle that looms up as one of the stellar attractions of the home schedule. Already the conference race looks like a nip-and-tuck affair. between Nebraska and Kansas. Un less Cornhusker form falls off a lot the Kansas-Nebraska games will be the deciding factors in the champion ship battle. Kansas is showing some of its form of the last two years when the Jay- hawks finished on top of the scuffle. Her defense, however, seemed to fall down in the Grinnell game last Thurs day. The Pioneers scored twenty six points against the Lawrence crew, more than any team counted against the champions of 1924. 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Shean 1123 "O" St, Washington University is bidding high for a football coach for the 1925 season. The Piker's inability to land a Missouri Valley championship has led Washington authorities to look far and wide for a chief mentor. First it was Bill Roper, successful Prince ton coach, who was whispered to be the Washington tutor. They were unable to land him. Now Lud Wray, head line coach at the University of Pennsylvania, has just declined an offer to coach at Washington next year. The Missouri Valley ruling that the football coach must remain at the school all year has stood in the way both times that Washington has had a chance to land a coach. The Eastern men seem to desire the nine months of the year they are not coaching for their own purposes, while the Valley ruling specifies that a head coach must remain at the in stitution during all of the college year. Dr. R. G. Clapp, . wrestling coach, is gaining a name for himself and Nebraska in the collegiate wrest ling world. His proficiency as a wrestling tutor has been reflected in the character of his teams and is recognized all over the country. Dr. Clapp was recently placed on the national committee of the National Intercollegiate Wrestling Associa tion. There are only three members on this committee, the others being Peterson of Columbia and Rieter of Lehigh. Last year Dr. Clapp held a position on the advisory committee of this association. In the Kansas Aggie game one player missed sixteen free throws alone, and another bagged three out of nine. As long as the opposing teams give the Nebraskans chances New York University School of Retailing Trains for executive positions In merchandisinf .advertising, personnel, finance and con trol, training, and teaching. Store service is combined with classroom Instruction. SERVICE FELLOWSHIPS $12.00 per week Graduate Division Certificate; M. S. in Retailing. Under-graduste Division with Washington Square College B. S. Students msy enter Februsry or September. 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