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e- SUNDAY. JAM? AMY 19. m) ?? i ' 3." 2 Tigers HUSKERS DRILL DEFENSE PLAYS Fl Black' Legion Prepares Stonewall for Acc of Sooner Quint. MAY REVAMP LINEUP Coach Injects Steve Hokuf Into Guard Position for Game Monday. Tbe Missouri-Nebraska game at Columbia Saturday night had an effect on tbe Big Six conference standing and turned into a cham pionship fight for first place hon ors in tbe conference. Coach Clack and bla Scarlet cagers ar rived tn Lincoln f unday to meet Coach Hugo McErmott'a Soon era on tba coliseum ioor Monday night. Tbe Soonera bavt con quered Nebraeka for tbe past three years and tbe Blackmen are out for a victory over the Soon er this year. Tom CburcbCl. three-letter ha&keteer and Oklahoma's ail around athlete will lead the red clad Soonera against tbe Hutkera Monday and it ia around tbia youth that Coach McPermott hopes to amotber tbe Huskers chances to keep in the running In the Big Six conference basketball i ace. . Ma Change Lineup. Coach Black may revamp bla Parting Uneup for the Sooner game with tbe probability of Steve Holnif starting at one of tbe guard post. Hokuf. sophomore And football letterroan. has de veloped Into one of tbe best guards n the varsity squad. He has riven both regular guards a Teat amount of competition and Black planning on starting tbe Crete athlete against Okla- hTbe Soonera bo far this season have been victorious in two came over Texas at Austin and over Southern Methodist at Dal las in a pair of games. In their first start in tbe conference the McDermott crew dropped a fart opener to tbe Kansas Jayhawkers and a non-conference tilt with the Oklahoma Aggies. The Soon er.! met Iowa State Saturday night at Norman tn their second conference tilt and wire again turned back. For tbe past three years the Oklahoma tribe have ruled the basketball court in the valley con ference but with one defeat al ready chalked up on their rec ord, it takes on the appearance of i new ruler this season. Tbe Monday game with the Oklabom ana calls for the tipoff at eight p m. Tbe Huskers will meet tbe University of Iowa Hawkeyes t the coliseum Saturday night in a non-conference game. Lnivertity Radio Program for Work -30 to 9:35 a. m. Wather riwrt t.y P-of. T. A. Blair, director for th- Ne braska ction of the V. S. weather bU- rc.'U. BT Ijincoin. 9:3b to 10 t. in. nnmp are qi wic Sick. b" Mr. True Homemaker. n ia:10 t. m. "Crop, and Soils 11 Ti T. r.ifif.R. ns8istH.nL siale extension afitnl tn atrronomy. 1210 tn 12:21 p. in. 'Taking the Chill Off or Water for Livestock," by W. D. Dcrrlrk, lntrtictor tn animal husbandry. 12 20 to 12:30 p. m. Farm flanh. 2-5ft to 3 p. m. Library half hour, In .!i.rre of Gilbert H. poane. imlvemlty II jrarlnn. Twadav. Jan. 21. :30 . n . si r. m "r:itj.ittrinfc mid An- tn on Poultrv Problems. " by Prof. F. E. ;usvhl, chairman of Uie department of noultry husbandrv. :50 to 10 a. m. "4-IT Club Crier. " by Lawrence Tollman. 12 to 1210 p. m. "Rome Other Scale rndi.t iffm'tlner Khadft Trees." by O. 6. 8e-e. . state extension agent in enioTnoiosy. 10 to 12:20 p. m. "Sweet Potatops. O. Werner, professor of horticulture. 1?: i,j r. 13VO TO 1 MU p. m. mull imr-u. 2-30 to 2 45 p. m "Adult ImmtK-nnt I'dueatton," bv S. R. Elson. diwtor of Adult Immigrant Education, state de triment ot public Instruction. " 46 to 8 P- m. "What Lancusires Fhell t Take tn High School V by G. G. Fuchs instructor and aupervisor of ancient and modern laneuagea. Wednesday, Jan. 22. 80 to P:35 a. m Weather rrnort. t:3o to 10 a. m. "Reducing Diets, by Vrs. True Homeinalter. 2-.I0 to :4. p. m Soc.lolocy Tslk. ' In reft In the Colleges." by Dr. Wllianl W. Wslker. aasltant professor of eo.'iolotrv 1 48 to 3:00 p. m. "The Yankee Land, by br. Julia M. Shlpmnn, of the depart rcont of tieosraphy. ; Tharsday, Jan. S3. 0-35 to 10 a. m Weekly Museum Talk by ri, Collins, curaror. ..m . "T-Hnfr Tells Test Kve'rv "Cov," hv C.' W. Nlbler, Iniitructor in dairy husbandry. 12 in to 12:2" p. m. "Nebrnska'a Re nreseutatlon at National 4-H Club rump." by L. I. l''rlWa, atate extooslon agcut in uova' anil girls' c! 12:20 to 12:30 p. ir. Vrm J lush. 2-30 to S p. tn. Eighth leeson of the ra'.lo correanondenee eourse In "Better Jngllrti f"- tiwrifliy T'se " hy Maurice H. U'eseen, professor of English. Fndaj, Jan. 24. -30 to :35 a. m. Weather report. 0-36 to 10 a. m. "Women's Ptroect r'Kibs In January," by Mrs. True Home- 12 to 12:10 P. ro- "Costs of Trucking tn Nebraska. " by (:. W. Smith, professor of aglcultural ng'neerlng. 1210 to 1:20 p. m. "Farm economics Fences from Washington Meetings," by 3. O. Rankin, associate professor of rural economics. 12-20 to 12:30 p. m. Farm flash. "SO to 2-45 P. m. Health Talk. "The "Tlnerale " by Dr. Meyer. Beber. assistant professor of Blo-Chemlstry, college of medicine. . . , 2-44 to S P. tn- The Art nf Baying. KoV b W. B. Walton, of the depart ment er phllnaophy. ratarday, Jan. 25. :S0 to :?5 a. ra. Weather report. 9-311 to 10 a. m. Eighteenth lesson of the radio course tn beginning Spanish, by Dr. J. B. A. AJwrH. professor of romance liuuniasaa. assignment. sson 18 in tbe Ustbook. Mathematical Society Prints Camp's Article Prof. C. C. Camp of tbe depart ment of mathematics has recently had published in tbe bulletin of tbe American Mathematical society, a review of "Nouvflles Tables de Log b!" by F. J. Duarte of Paris. Index Generalis. 1927. This book contains tbe values to thirty-three decimal places of the common logarithm of factorial n from m-1 to m-8,000. HI OKLAHOMA Trounce Rushers In Columbia Tilt 27 to 21, Fee the pt three years Okla homa has been bringing a basket h. i tim ta Lincoln to meet the Ccrnhutkere and each time return- ing to Norman with a victor. For' three years te Soonera have been SVrel" Lincoln for the first conference! game between them thta year but . not the undefeated team aa In the pt. The fcone.-e already have J suf'ered a staging defeat at the i hands ef Coach "Phog Allen and! hit Kansas JayhawKers and Iowa State and the done bucket la not winqmg favorably for the south ern team thia eeaion. The MuaVera hurrtedback from Columbia Sun day to rest up for the Oklahoma game and will be out with every thing they have to allp a victory ever Coach McOermotta quintet. Churchill, Oklahoma's all-around athlete. the malntay of the Sorner tribe and ita Is the hope of all good Sooner followers that the Wichita youth waxes warm aralnat the Hutkers. If It It hli right to hit the Iron rim for great quantities of baskets. Sooner fans arc assured ao they think of a vic tory over the Blackmen but Hue ker followers tn addition to Mus ker tuton are aware of the wily Churchill and Coach Charles Black has built up his defense to stop Churchill and bring home an other conference victory. Monday night's game will not be a dupli cate of the South Dakota game. That is almost an assurance for the Sooncrs will be out with a fighting five and not a slow mov ing quint that will become addicted to slowing up the game with poorly Ceveloped stalling tactics. A delegation of athletic beads in addition to tbe university architect from Texas christian university will visit Lincoln this week for a look at tbe Cornhusker athletic plant. The southern school is planning the erection of a new stadium and are collecting; data on tbe project and wanted to take a look at things up in Huskerland. The University of Iowa athletic department took another one on the nose last week when the Uni versity of Illinois announced defi nitely that the Hawkeye school would not be invited to compete in the annual I Mint relays in Cham paign this spring. The Illinois track carnival is one of the out standing track events of the yesr and according to the rules of the western conference no member in good stinding within the Big Ten shall have relationship with a sus pended member. More than 200 in vitations were issued to colleges and universities throughout the country but up at Iowa City the mail was light thst day. Iowa has been represented at Champaign for a nember of veara and each year the Hawkeye athletes return home with many laurels on the Cinder path. For the past eight years the Hawkeye one mile relay team has won first honors six times at Illinois and have set a new meet record for that event. But the worst blow of all and the one that sent the Hawkeye school down for the count was the state ment made according to western conference rules that Iowa would not be able to compete in any of the track carnivals of the country such as the Kansas relays, Drake. Rice, etc. For if the Iowa school competes Big Ten members will not be allowed to do so also. Lit tle by little the western conference moguls are trying to make it just a bit harder for the Hawkeye school to get along. EXTENSION BUREAU OFFERS COURSE IN PRIMARY PHYSICS University extension division announces a correspondence course in secondary school phys ics. This course is prepared and administered under tbe direction of Herbert Brownell. professor of technique of instruction in science in Teachers college. The course consists of two parts, high school physics I and II with sixteen lessons in each. One-half unit each of high school credit is granted for en trance to the university. It also prepares for examination for teachers' certificates. The course centers in and around simple ex periments, qualitative in charac ter, for which a set of apparatus is furnished. 0 Innarfltill F", rn ishe.d. Apparatus , ... ,, I i ne apparatus xor una wuiac ( is furnished upon in receipt, oi a deposit which is refunded when the set is returned. Breakage is deducted from this fee. A study outline is provided for each lesson and the results of ex perimental work together with answers to exercises are to be submitted lesson by lesson for re view and credit. Tuition is twelve dollars and registration fee one dollar for each part. Brownell's "A First Course in Physics" is the basis of instruction. BIG SISTER BOARD SPONSORS NEXT VESPERS MEETING Elg Sister board will sponsor the vesper service on Tuesday aft ernoon at 5 p. m. in Ellen Smith ball. Ruth Easterday. who is di rector of religious education at Westmirster Presbyterian church, will speaii on "Friendship." This will serve as tbe theme of tbe service which will be led by Kar ian Wilkerson. On tbe musical program Glenna Casey will play the "Nocturne tn F Major" by Chopin. Tbe commit tee in charge of tbe service waa composed of Virginia Elack, chair man; Delia Hoy and AJiita Meh-ren Eight Sororities Dominate In Round Rbin P'ay Complctcu "pi. . TEAMS TANGLE Finalists Will Struggle For Honors in Next Week's Game. Wli.nerm f the rund rvbin bowling tourney within the euhl touting league' tn the women's Intramural tournament were an nounced by Clarice MclVnaM, in tramural director. eMerday. An elimination tourney between the eight high point teams vull be played this week. High scoring teams of the eight leagues were: league one, Alpha Omicroa 11; league two. Gamma Phi Beta team one; league three, Kappa Delta team two; league four, Oil Omega team one; league five. Alpha Delta Tbeta team one. league six. Sigma Kta Cbl: league seven. Chi Omega team two; and league eight. Delta Zeta team one. Of tbe eight league winners, Chi Omega team one aggregated the greatest number of pointa with a score of 1SS3. Alpha Delta Tbeta team one of league five waa next with 13S6. Tbe average team score of the winners was 1203. Total scores t al the partici pating teams are: League one: Alpha Omicron Pi 970. Sigma Kappa team one 923. Tht Mil 902. Alpha Chi Omega team one 511. League two: . Gamma Tbi Beta team one 1093. Delta Delta Delta team one 10SS. Delta Gamma team one 91. Delta Zeta team two 900. League three: Kappa Delta team two 1094. Alpha M Delta team two $C2. Llta Delta Delta team two 631. Alpha Chi Omega team 530. League four: Chi Omega team one 13S3. Sigma Kappa term two 112S. Phi Omega Pi team one 631. Kappa Kappa Gamma 0. League Five: Alpha Delta Tbeta team one 1356. Alpha Delta Pi team two 1261. Delta Gamma team two 94S. Alpha Xi Delta team 934. League Six: Sigma Eia Chi 1244. Alpha Delta Tbeta team two 11S5. Phi Omega Pi team two 957. PI Beta Pbi 801. League Seven: Chi Omega team two 120S. 1-X-L 1171. Alpha Delta Pi team one 10S2. Kappa Delta team one 1026. League eight: Delta Zeta team one 1274. Kappa Pbi 1215. Gamma Phi Beta team two 999. Dormitory A 855. The elimination tourney that will determine the winner and run ner up will be played this week ac cording to tbe following schedule: Monday, Jan. 20, 5-6 O'clock Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Gamma Phi Beta tea;u one. Kappa Delta team two vs. Chi Omega team two. Tuesday, 5-6 O'clock Delta Zeta team one vs. Sigma Eta Chi. Alpha Delta Theta team one vs. Chi Omega team one. Wednesday, 5-6 Semi-Finals Thursday, 5-6 Finals TEACHERS BUREAU GETS WOMEN JOBS Three teachers have been placed in Nebraska schools within tbe past week by the teachers' place ment bureau. These are Helen Fan-ant, wbo will teach in tbf sixth grade of tbe Scottabluff schools, Helen Danielson to the third grade in Gordon schools, and Kuth Harrington, wbo will t'-ach French and English in the York system. CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. nrlitK ALL Ita a i'ownseiid pnotoKraiJl) vou want. OF COURSE your photograph Heurk's aludlo will pirns TVPiNG WANTKD Term papers, thesis, VUk Ccu boom. I Silk and woolen ensembles and coats. Now $20 to $40 Crepe, Velvet aDd Woolen Dresses Now $10.75 to $40.00 Millinery $3.00, $5.00 and $7.00 " Lingerie at co6t W. A. A. INTRAMURALS Hooray! Pin bitting champions tir up kern comprtitloo among the tordi. Cbl Omes comes across 4S champion bail alinger o far with a n'or of 133 Not ao bad lor the weaker eex-huh? After a wrk of continual playing they finally managed to diavover the It-ague winner. Can you imagine -Alpha O scored bith in learue one more power to 'em. Tbe Gamma Phis wiib their befty lingeis managed to place high tn league two-they would. Tbe Kap pa Delta bv fair means or foul won in league' three. League four? Oh. yen. Cbl Omega nnt have hhown some real akill. Oh. well. Alpha Delia Tbeta kicked through In league si and Sigma Eta Cbl rolled up tbe mtt points in league even-no foolin'! IV It a Zeta iveah. reallv) came out ahead tn league eight'. All these teams wtll play oft an elimination tourney this week. Tbe big champion r'n linger and runner-up will be de cided thia week. Uk at tb M-bedulc and find out when your team plays -I his seems to be of vital Importance. Intermission! Aha! A new idea for basket hall. Licten closely and you shall boar. Groups may enter two teama In the tournament. If two or three of tbe team members should bap pen to know anything about bas ketball the team would be quali fied to enter class A. Class B lakes care of all thoe poor unsuspecting coeds w ho don't know w hat a bas ketball looka like. If you cant bully enough glrla into playing to maVe up two tram enter the one and only In clasa A. Pointa are awarded for the number of teams entered and for the winners, ao by bribes or threats drag out two teams. A round robin tournament will be played off. followed by an elimination tourney which ia to be run off in double header style whatever that Is. Majora will act as officials and here's hoping tbey know more about it than most of us. It might be a good Idea to continue practices though none is scheduled at least It develops your wind power and speed. It's good training for well most any thing. Games are scheduled be tween tbe hours of 5 and J. 7 and 8. and even between 8 and 9. Imagine the coeds out at such bouts: Well. weTl! Hunker Elect ricians ltcccive "Recognition Three University of Nebraska graduates are given prominent mention in the last number of the Western Electric News. E. F. Tomiska, '24, baa been appointed supervisor of methods and results for the Hawthorne plant merchan dise manager at Chicago. C C Towne. ex-17, la listed as one of tbe men wbo belped develop tbe new call announcer. He la In tbe apparatus develop ment department of the Bell Tele phone laboratories, specializing in mechanical design of vitapbone and movietone mechanism, and is stationed at New York. H. B. Whitfield. '17, ia chief of the pat ent group at the Hawthorne plant In Chicago, baving charge of all patent litigation. F. C. COLLINS CONVALESCES. F. G. Collins, assistant curator of the museum is expected to be released from tbe hospital in a week or ten days. He Is recover ing from recent illness. Davis Coffee Shops Day and Night 108 N. 13 Facir.g Campus 1131 R Fountain Service Learn to Dance Guarantee to teach you in six Private Lessons. Classes every Monday and Wednesday. Private lessons morning, after noon & evening. Call for Appointment. Mrs. Luella Williams Private Studio. Phone B425S. 1220 D 6t. :e pile s ill Representatives Arc to Register Teams By Wednesday Noon. PLAY STARTS FEB. 5 All rroup representative roust have team entnea for claasea A and B Into tbe Intramural office by Wednesday noon. Jan. 29. If a group baa only on team tbey are to enter It tn clasa A. If a gixwp wishes to have a second team it should be entered in clasa B. Tbe tints of teams and auh.tt tutea as presented t the Intra mural offtce by Jan. 29 Is to be tbe final leant lineup for the tourna ment. There la to be a round robin tournament In each class, followed by an elimination tournament. Pointa are ta be awarded accord ing to tbe number of teama en tered tn the tournament, and the winners of each contest. Tbe mam tournament will begin Wednesday. Feb. o. Junior and senior major students will act as officiala. The tourney will be run off In double beader style, two gamea being scheduled between the hours of & and 6. 7 and 8, and sometimes between 8 and 9. Teams are to arrange practices during the open times scheduled for thia week. There will be v definite practices scheduled for exam week, beginning Jan. 27, but arrangements may be made In the Intramural office. The schedule for this week, showing tbe dates which are open for practtces is as follows: Monday, Jan. 20. 4 o'clock: Women's gymnasium: open. Bancroft: open. 5 o ciock: Women's gymnasium: Easket- eera. Bancroft: open. Tuesday, Jan. 21. 4 o'clock: ' Women's gymnasium: open. Bancroft: open. Christian church: open. 5 o'clock: Bancroft: open. Green StompsX ilk GOLD CO.. J I New S I 1 ft r Ira fl Ov irft 1 U OJU UuU il 1 w J $ wmim 1 J4 1 IV'? It J mm I til Xn i T 1 i mk 16 1 ' :, 1 V vs. K n r- Gamma Phi Beta. Wednesday, Jan. 22. 4 o'clock: Bancroft: open. Christian cburcbt open. 5 o'clock: Women's gymnasium: Alpha Pnl. KalH-rort; Delta Zeta. Chrtrttan cburch: open. 6 o'clock: Women gymnasium: Basket eera. Thursday, Jan. Si. 4 o'clock: Women gymnasium: open. Bancroft: open. 5 o'clock: Bancroft: open. 6:30-7:30; 7;3O-:S0: open. Friday, Jan. 24. 4 o'clock: Women's gymnasium: Open. Bancroft: open. 5 o'clock: Women's gymnasium : Maxine McCann'a ve. 1-X-L. Bancroft: open. 6:30-7:30; 7:30-8:30: open. Saturday, Jan. 25. Women's gymnasium, floor open from 10 until ft o'clock. V. W. O. A.: floor open from 10 until 11 o'clock. All groups are urged to schedule a practice period early, as there Is likely, to be a rush for tbe roost desirable hours. All practices should be scheduled with Miss Mc Cloud tn tbe intramural office. PARSONS VISITS CAMPUS. H. F. Parsona of Scottsbluff. wbo Is manager of tbe farmers Irrigation district of Scottsbluft waa on tbe campus Wednesday, making arrangements for addi tional -ork tow ard bia professional degree of civil engineering. Any Time of ihe Day Is a Good Time in the Day for Good Eats STOP AT THE University Candy Kitchen 244 No. 13th B-7933 Christian church: Thl Sigma Kappa. fl.Jjii o'clock: Women a gjmnaaluro: rttea. 3d o'clock: Women's tyronaalum: 57- XUoufl&tjpy Shopping LINC0LNS BUSY STORE "J"' pnngtime for SUNLIT SOUTHERN HOURS! THE smart world that takes its summer in January will find new fashions as refreshing as a southern breeze awaiting them on Gold's Fashion Floor. Here they may choose their costumes for every hour of the sunlit day and starry night. . . from the new sil houette dresses that will make such fascinating pictures under the sunlit skies to the dance frocks with sweeping lines of sophistication. THE DRESSES 75 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY RAN A X. niUI-K WILL SPEAK It) UAIHISIS Dana Bible, head football eouoh of tbe university, will apeak at a meeting of tbe uulveraity claai cf tbe First Baptist church, at hour, teentb and K t-treets. today. Ine class hour begtna at 13 o'clock non. and Includea a Cuty minute diacuaaloo. according to Mildred Mannard. adverting chairman of tbe clsis. "Your Drug Store" Try inoa Delirious ToaatclO.it t our Luncliaonrlie. Whit t man Ckndlea The Owl Pharmacy 14 No. 14(n . ISA TUCKER SHEAN Purveyor to Discriminating Cornhuskers For Over Thirty Year STUDENTS SUPPHF-S STATIONERS JEWELERS OPTICIANS Manufacturers of Fra ternity Rings and Pins. Athletic Trophies and Medals. 1123 "O" St. IF IT'S FOR TTTE STUDENT WE HAVE IT. at Corner I lth and Sfreerfs EI m INN. J , , i 2 00 1 The Dance Frock 15.00 to 25.00 The Suits and Coats 25.00 to 49.50