The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 31, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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VARSITY CAGE
MEN DEFEAT
IOWA TEAM
Huskers Lose. To Kansas Ag
gies, Now Preparing For
"Oklahoma Team
After losing a Valley contest with
the Kansas Aggies and winning from
Iowa State cagesters, the Varsity
basketeers assembled under Coach
Charley Black for the regular Mon
day afternoon workout at the Col
iseum. All of the cagemen are in ex
cellent condition after the recent
game with Iowa State and went
through a fast practice session un
der Black's direction.
Saturday's game with the Iowa Ag
gies wa2 a listless exhibition on the
part o'i the invaders. Taking advan
tage of the laxity of the Iowa visi
tors, the Huskers flashed an improved
brand of basketball and were out in
front at the end, 37 to 26.
Glen Munn, towering pivot man on
the Nebraska quintet, used his height
to' good advantage and snared the
high scoring honors of the evening
with a total of thirteen points. Sta
ver, captain and forward on the Iowa
team, ranked next in scoring honors
with eleven- markers to his credit.
Othmer scored first for the Corn
busker men and Taylor and Lande
evened the score with a couple of
foul tosses. Before the Iowans could
score again, the Husker bombard
ment had run the point total up to
ten and from there on the Varsity
men were never headed.
With the score standing 27 to 21
after an Aggie rally, Coach Black
inserted some new blood into the
Varsity lineup, and Grace and Elliott
promptly put the game on ice by sev
eral eucctssful efforts at the basket,
Witte, Munn, and Olson collaborated
to run the Varsity total up to 37
points and the Iowa cagesters had to
be content with garnering 26 points.
In losing to the Kansas Aggies
Saturday evening, Jan. 21, the Hus
kers displayed a lifeless game and
failed to connect with the basket in
numerous attempts. The starting
quintet, with Elliott at center, Brown
and Witte forwards, and Holm and
Krall guards failed to function with
any degree of efficiency so Black in
serted his so-called reserves.
GREEK TRACK
MEET BEGINS
Interfraternity Cinder Events
Are To Be Run Off
This Week
Just that time of year
when they taste awful
good.
Buy 'em by the Sack
Hotel D'Hamburger
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CONTEST STARTS TODAY
Greek letter cinder artists will
swing into action this afternoon
when the winter Interfraternity in
door track meet gets under way be
neath tho east stands of the stadium.
Contestants will be limited to men
who have never competed in an in
tercollegiate meet. lhe winning
fraternity of the meet must finish
at least two men in each event in
order to be eligible for the trophy.
The meet will be staged on the
pentathlon basis as in former years.
The event3 will be run off during
three time periods: 3:15, 4:1-5, and
5:15 on the days scheduled for the
various events. Participants may
compete in either event at any of the
three time periods indicated.
The events to be run off this af
ternoon are the mile run, the high
jump, and the fifty yard dash. Coach
Henry Schulte urges that all frater
nities have their entrees on hand for
the "gun." Wednesday afternoon,
February 1, the pole vault, fifty yard
low hurdles, and the 440-yard run
will be run off.
The shot put, broad jump, and two
mile run are on the program for Fe
bruary' 2, and the fifty yard high
hurdles, the 35-pound weight, and
the 880-yard run for Saturday, Fe
bruary 4. The relays will take place
at the athletic carnival, Friday night,
February 3, at the coliseum.
WANT ADS
MEN" STUDENTS We have three
nicely furnished rooms all ready
to move into. Close tto school.
B-4743.
WANTED 10 men earning own
way through school for the sum
mer months, .6 to work part time
now as college representatives. Nol
samples to carry experience not
essential but preferred. Not a
"nous e-to-h ouie" proposition.
Minimum earnings guaranteed.
Personal interview required. See
R. P. Stearns, Cornhusker Hotel.
Here two days only. Tues. and
Wed., Jan. 31, Feb. 1.
Thei Man's a fool who puts water
in his gasoline. He's a bigger fool
who eats poor food. You get the
best food at the Golden Candlestick,
226 So. 12. '
Photos by Hauck and Skoglund are
the ideal gift. Attractive frames
and folders of all sizes. Tinted por
traits a specialty. First class work
for everyone. Prices reasonable..
Adv.
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