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,1 FOUR GREEK DIVISION WINNERS LISTED FOR CAGE RACES Thcta Chi, A.T.O.. Delta Sig' And Sig Alph Teams Hang Up Wins. BIZAOS TRIMJ.AWYERS Most Groups Depend on One High Scorer tor Main Work ot Evening. Tbeta Oil tlled iit 12 10 H .rr Ihe IM M. thereby winning tbeir diusioo of the wterfrster n.iy lesgue. The A. T. O. team tromeed the Vl Krp ,A ,hf tune of 14 to J" 'hl won a clo-elv -MiteMed gme frvm Omega lWta Tl . to ?o. The S.g A'pb wslked ovrr lb Phi .ij : Ia 12. I" n interrollege gme. the lawyers er thoroly trounce i hy tht pot ml ml bui.inen men with score of ftembeider. the ei.r.gted cen tcr for the Tbeta "his a big r.-oo by his team vn the ihsmpionshlp from the BeU. a he rode juot an even one-half of Ht trams points. Tbi battle wss plenty clee tbruout. with the win ning 'team doing root of tbeir point making io the first half. Koberts played a nice game at the guard r. continually breaking up the scoring thrusts of Wesecott and P.eckner for the Beta. rsiidet UJi A. T. O. Ttan. Prandet lei the A. T. O. outfit m their struggle ag!oj.t tbe Pi Kapps. accounting for six of his teams 16 ptcts. LarVry, candi tat for a center herth of the f-aejipe team, plaved a bargup same, feeding the ball to hi? rre in hi? lesgue style. During the firt half both trams had dif ficulty to locating the hoop, with the winning team oo'y making ibree field goals. Gabriclso and Keith led the Peita Sigma Phi team to a warmly orteMed victory over the Omega Krta Pt aggrecation. hy making 20 f their team s 2 poirta. Gabriel--or, was the leadir.g poorer for the rvrnmg. tallytns six times from !pe field and dropping two gift loK'en through the hoop fr a total f It points. Lid countered 8 point fr his team, but was un b:? to make enough to tide hU ;esm over to a victory. l,ouis Brown led the Sig Alph." to an eay victory over the Phi Sig?, counting S point before the melee was terminated. Bud Me F.ride appeared in a new role, when he j.bowed up attired in a would-be hssketban suit. Bud dropped two field goals through the hopper, and was very much in evidence when ;he Phi Sigs attempted to score irora the Held. Smith was the high point man for the Phi Sigs, staling & points for the evening-' M'fort. Davidson Score. MuU. Davidson. sUllar freshman 1 H.-ketba31er, led the Business men n their defeat of tbe Lawyers, by making 12 of his team's 29 points. Tobnny Klroba.ll potential varsity man. waa next in line in the scor ing column, making 8 points be iore tbe final bell clanged. Don Kelley contributed Just half at the Lawyers' 10 points, but his mates were unable to make the all necessary two pointers. The vic tory enabled tbe Bifcad men to en ter the finals in tbf.lr race. When tbe Cornhusker carnival rolls around, they will meet the Teach ers lor the inter-colle ge champion ship. Tan Kappa Ipsilon won their ga.roe on a forfeit, when tbe Phi Kaopa team failed to make an ap pearance. Pi Kappa Pbi ws awarded their game against the Tbeta Xi team. a1o by forfeit. Delta Sigma Phi alpo won their game against Pti Delta Tbeta team on a forfeit. Walter Ducker Is Second; Affair Is Statewide and Open to All. Keith Martin. Lincoln, won first, place in the statewide poster con test. He was a sopboraore in tbe school of fine arts at tbe Univer sity of Nebraska. Walter Ducker of Lincoln won honorable mention with his poster work. He is a junior in the school nf fine arts. Rose Reynolds of the university won the contest last vcr. The contest, was open to any resident of Nebraska and contri butions were received from all parts of tbe state and from many schools. The subject of tbe contest was advertising tbe annual art exhibi tion. The judges of tbe contest were Mrs. Dean R. Leland, Mrs. A. R. Kdmiston, Fred Craig, W. L. Yonkton and Dr. J. E. M. Thomp son. Mr. J. L. Teeters established the prirea last year for tbe poster contests. About S50.0OO was saved by fif ty-seven w-:ves of Yale graduates and profer-tional students while thflr husbands were going to school according to a report of the university bureau of appoint ments. CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. iUTF.Jt A LI. it a TcM-naene phouisra.1 want. OK COl'KSK jour phoura.pli from BauHf'a r'ufl'" i" plaa FOR SAlATiriiie-' evpn i n pomn. at-r beri worn Fior-nr LnlL 4ry fin iwh F B4U RfK'kS tr T-Mirrr Vtrr.f, Sa per wonili. ts . rr-a. bjcu ;kttin; on of TIIK VALLKY IIv I'Jnifr Skov Mi.r help in fin nef a nam for (hi An ninmoua leMer. typ1 on i.tenl council tationery. Im larts the information thai Ne braka u a member f the Mis souri Valley Inlercolleglals Ath letic asot uiion. anj that Ids name In the Valley"1 Is traditional, bav mr been ued on the sports column of The Nebraakan fr six years Kor these rean. ths writer of the letter recommend retention of the old name. The situath n is critical. iVming as it des on student council sta tionery, tbe letter has mors weight than an orlmary suggestion. It may be almt a command Ws are Impress! but oot ersuadeU. Tht accomplishment of the Ne braoka svkimuung team in taking Iowa fiate l a ileaning deaervea commendation The loa dual mefl as the second added to the list of Hukee victories in Big Pis competition. In addition, the Amu team on the Hig 8ix title lat ear. Chances fr wnit sweater for letter men in swimming seem to be gtvd. KxresMxe comment on the man ner tn whuh the clothes fail to fit one of the members of the basket ball team has driven us to poetry: Tm Mm Ci- t Mwrt KttH ftnm. r ai vn ih ee- (This is dedicated to Herh i;ih Me la the man to buy the sus penders! ALPHA XI DELIA AND DELIA ZETA ON TOP Coed Basketball Tourney J Continues; Schedule k Revised. NO GAMES CANCELLED Alpha Xi Delta and Delta Zeta rB r.ff with hirh points in tbe early games of tbe women's intra mural baskeioall season. Aipua XI iVlta trounced Kappa Thi by a ror e.f 2S to 14. and I Vita Zela won from tbe Hukeettes with a score of 16 to .Y Once arain the schedule has been rearranged as lifted llow. No games already scheduled, now ever will be cancelled, and failure to reoort at the time and place listed will call for a forfeit. Up- perclassmen expecting to play, and not registered for physical educa tion work, reus! obtain a permit from tbe health office, a under weights and weak hearts are barred. Head the schedule once more and note the changes: WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12. 5 p. m. Pbi Omega Pi vs. 1-X-L, wom en's gymnasium. Delta Delta Delta vs. Alpha Delta Tbeta, women's gymnasium. 7 p. m. Dormitory A vs. Kappa Alpha Tbeta, gymnasium. Alpha Omieron Pi vs. Chi Omega, gymnasium. THURSDAY, FEB. 13. 5 p. m. I-X-L vs. ?igma Eta Chi, Ban croft. Delta Gamma vs. Gamma Tbi Beta, EancrofU 7 p. en. Phi Mu vs. Ti Beta Pbi, gym nasium. Alpha Delta Pi vs. Kappa Delia, gymnasium. FRIDAY, FEB. 14. 5 p. m. Ksppa Alpha Tbeta vs. Kappa Phi. gymnasium. Alpha Thi vs. Hukerettes, gym nasium. Delta "eta vs. Alpha Delta Tbeta, Bancroft. Chi Omega vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Bancroft. EAVESDROPPING CHECKS NOT NEEDED WASHINGTON STATE COL LEGE EVERGREEN, Pullman To be in style at the state college of Washington you must work your way through! That's what nearly eighty-five percent of tbe men and thirty-seven percent of the 30-eds are doing. This large percentage is earning from one fourth to all of its current college expenses. in ih eiist according to recent newspaper reports, tbe average is about thirty percent for tbe men, so State College figures indicate Hof -ctm rrillep-ians are lust three times as resourceful in this respect as tbeir eastern bromers. OHIO SERENADERS NEED UMBRELLAS COLUMBUS. Ohio. Feb. 3 Ser Tart.r who Ran? under tbe win dows of Westminster hall at Ohio State university Wednesday nigbt were prepared "for an unfavorable reception. Each musician was armed wtih a stout black cotton umbrella. Theatening beads appeared from the windows, but tbe signers nonchalantly raised their umbrel las and warbled on. Torrents of bot water descended harmlessly. Tbere was but ore casualty wben someoae ubrled an apple down so forceful: that it ripped a large bole tbrougn oDe f the umbrel las. PLEDGES DATE BED HEADS OKLAHOMA DAILY, Norman As a puoishment for laxity in pleJge duties. Phi Gamma Delta pledges bere were ordered by the active members to have strawberry-blonde dates in a corner drugstore on a certain afternoon, or suffer the consequences. Tbe Deopbvtea began "drawing fire" about 4:45 and continued to lHr. ih university's flaming youths into tbe comer shop. J crowded with laughing spectator. NEBRASKA WILL MEET ST. LOUIS Last Non-Conference Tilt! Of Season Puts Squad Into Stiff Fight. NEBRASKA STANDS THIRD j Next Big Six Game Will Be! With Tigers: Grace Jumps Score. Slo SIX stMIN.. .-. s s a i n I rtnM,a .Its ! ' Vlllr . SI ' i... m.u s t t ; ass I '-i H Nehrafka"s baketeer will meet St. Louix university here tonicht In a return engagement, the ns non-conference tilt of the scaxon. When thev met during the Christ mas holidays In Mt. Iuin the eouthernem downed the (linkers. 3n to 2V in a fast contest. Hot on the heel of the St. Louikan will come Missouri, tn-0 r.- ir..i r.f ihe IIil" Six ronfrr- ' erne, to test the Coinl.ii-kerm.-n Salu'rlay night. Big Six plav so far thl week has been limited to the Hansm- Nebraska affair at Lawrence Mon- day Bight, in whuh the Jayhaw ks Wnl ihir nerfe.l record siolle.-s bv downing Ncbra.vka. 27 to 20. The win gave Kansas a string of four in conference circles, and kept the Jsvhawks tied with Ihe Mis - ,iirl ficers for ihe lead of the loup. Bv virtue of sxiiim: lu field goals and a fre throw. Iin Maclay. Nebraska center, extende.l hi lead in tbe confercni-e individual scor ing race, and raised his Wal to 7 points. 21 point ahead f-f Craig AGAIN TONIGHT of Missouri and Koadcap of loiwr -i pH"i ?Ute. who aie tied with f6 points each. Harvey (irace. Nebraska for ward, went ahead of Tom Churchill of Oklahoma in the scoring table. His totnl for the six games in wbith he ha. played is 43 points. one more than "hur hi!l ha made in as many en counters Irace is now in fifth place. Bishop, Kansa.v forward. came from thirteenth place to tic for sixth with Churchill when he made a total of twelve points against Nebraska Monday. Mome FVher. Nebraska forward, .t ill ( holds fourth place with 4x jK-int five more than his co-furward' Grace. The fifteen high scorer: e is o r. Mr'. --tv . cm-c . . . Rnrtrnp. 1 8 I'l.her . N! ' . - Vh . Churrhi'l. OH Bi.Vtp. Kan H"k 1 s v-crrt K. A. . WonOh. I f Thr,ipp.rm. KB. H'lhn. Vn . Mffr, Ok' Wel.h. Vn Cmttiit, K. A : r, s .s is a ; .. : . t. 17 11 CS i 1 J. 4.1 is i; r S V". 1? 4T K 1 S 17 40 17 j :-n a 12 11 S5 S 17 1 a is s :. r. ii s :n .'7 up until 6. As cheers announced tbe arrival of each pledge and his auburn-locked partner, the snigbt after tinges of crimson discolored tbe cars and faces of the em barressed neophytes, who managed to stumble over chairs and drop j their bats in tbeir anxiety to sink , into virion. One ingenious freshman taxied ! up to the high school when the supply of red heads ran low and brought back a golden-baired lss that was allowed to count. An other pledge secured Mrs. J. H. Allen. Delta Tau Dlta hostess, to save himself fiom punishment. ENGINEERING COURSE IS CHANGED. University of Washington, Se attle As a result of a popular de mand by both employers and stu dents the University of Washing ton is considering a revision in the courses in the college of engineer ing, which woulO provide a more commercial or industrial curri culum. Tbe course would consist of a major in one of the four principals fields of engineering and a minor in the school of rusiness admin istration. These courses would De co-ordinated so a tn train the stu dent thoroughly i i tbe business or administrative part as well as tne technical end ot engineering. Tbe new course would lead to tbe degree of B. S. without any other designation, such as civil, electrical, mechanical or chemical. Eighty-three studenta of the University of Kansas were arrest ed recently. Tbey bad collegiate Fords without lighting paraphe salia. University Kadio I'ropram for Wefk: WSnra4ar. D an waUir rrport t ibThr Invalid Traj. by Vrs. True Hom'maKrr. ""'.'iocv talk. -Swlal Work an Kvery Van r. Iniwwt." Kon. aaaieian 1n sonal rk. Unc-oln, 1h Wan.'' by A-Hn RTirl(3Bon, as. aiatant profenaor r,f riitfr;. THtfrada . snwthrr report. S 3SWrkiy munrum talk by F. G. Col lins, i-uritw.-J2 Talk from 1h dairy department or tne 12-1S ,-Ba.a! Baa! Whltf or Blark . y Paul McDill. amlflant tal xtirK.-i armt in boy' and elrl' lul. 12 a Fsrm flaph. 2 ao-FirA-eots Iwaon of ih ra'o-or. rnportmrr (WW in ' Br Kng'iBll for FvervHav t'.-' bv Maurice H. Wrtrrr. profmsaor of 1nr'"b Sutjoct. "Stunbltoc Blorka m orammar." FHa. n-Weahr TTXin. 70 "The Nuraerj' ev-hop!," by Tn-a. True Howemakpr. ... 12 -Tarm Kqu'p-nerrt Work-Feb. 2 kr C. U Ziok, i -iet run or In atrrlculture entuss IS- ,, . .'irmi Wuitnea Flao. PT w. Medlar, ajaoclata professor of mraJ eeonoro ira. 12 20-Farm flah. .an Health talk. To K aupplleo by tba eolteee oi pharmacy. 1 4i..pvrholojv Applied In Anve-lle-,r " tr.' W f. Waltcm InetrurUjT la the eenaruperrt of p:thoiocy and philoaophy. Sala-rdar. a Weather report SSTerrtv f"t leenno of the rourae In peciontol ispaot.h fv radwi -r. I. f ro- a a. aienia. m the n-I.-nr" fnanre ler'iT-r Aaaifnjeot . io the tet Leaoa 21 10- Aoottal -irter r P ITta tne olnh M LnKerwi braka m Feb J-,. : Ni- Tin: nit tU.nnxskVN Versatile Sooner Athlete Slay Letter In Four Major Sports in Single Year NOMAS, rrh 1 J -Torn Chun hill. Oklahoma s versatile allil.le, has annouiirej his inteo ti..n l training for the Olympic Ksnii-s to he held at Hollywood. Calif., in 1532. He waa on the Citiled Mle decathlon team that . ...iiU.i.l h Antalerdam in It'S "r. however, he is going H. i lorego d vatliloii worn nm i 'an injured ankle. whth ill keep him out f the splints and h!th Inn 'es lie will not give up traik , altogether fr Sooner roaches are counting on hun to be a consistent HEADS TRACK MEET Unofficial Tabulation Gives Leaders 3.610 Points; Pi Kappas Next. l noffu lal M ores compiled at the l.i-e of the first day's competition tn the interfihtrnnty mdor track meet give Sigma Phi KpHon first plice with 3 610 points, with Tl Kappii Alpha. .Sigma Alpha Kpsl ..n. Kappa Sigma and Tau Kappa Kioilon rankmir nest In the order 'named. Seventeen fraternities are ' repre.M-nted in the scoring column. j ;vhJ m;irka were turned in for 'the M-yard d-h. with Barnes and K-by ncKotiating the instance In j .V7. while several men got under six sccon.lf. In the high Jump. Lee. iSigma Phi Kpsilon. jumped 3 feet II im he to go above the 1.000 I mark m th scoring system, ! In all event, only the two best 1 nsi k.t in cath fraternity were svnre-il. In events where only one ii fioiii the fralen.ity fiut.-hcd i-oni-titior.. no points were nv .tr-I'-d. Perf'-rman" e were s-ored on a reirular pentathlon basis. The st.-tudincs: Mia f-i it. SA4 i irt tirfi ft.M.n i Knee ima 1.-1 Kane. p. (tan SO S?a SM -AID lM icmn lH( IN-IIK t. IVH j SntW Hn.lr 1 h.ta M lrlls t M . . ieia ; ir 1 na nsa I KM) ISW Vli'Sa Sipni I hi I t'ht .mm INtla . .. Mtmi Vlftha Ma ... I in : Kdna St. Viuccnt Millay, one of the foremost American women ports, waa made an honorary mm- Ixr of Tbeta Sigma Phi recently, NOT A k3 For r--.Ni as 3-; ii' ;5 at- .4 -IN iSi , ii m V- I J v ! Hi m performer in the javelin, iliatua and wciKhl events In addition l throwing the weights on the traik team, the giant speedster aleo plans to try lor a plars on Oklahima s lMe ball team this spring as a pitcher fhould he letter in both ixehall and Irttik. be would be the tirst athlete in hooner history to win four major Inters In a single year A football letter has been aw aided ta him already, and he will get his -O" for lakettal as axn as the season is over. Oklahoma Daily. y. New Group Will Be Open to All University Women To Attend. The finance staff of the V. NV. C. A . under the leadership of Kuth MatfKld. has reri;anised into a disusM.n group for the rest of the I semester. The group will be o-n to everv university woman, and , will h"ll regular meetings every! Thursday at a p. m. in Kllen Smith hall. The group plans to have a spe cial topic each week, and obtain an ; outside speaker, or one of the( members of the group to talk. Alter the talk, general discussion of the question will follow. j "Thf Value of Mcney to the College Woman" will 1 the topic! for the week, led by P.uth Hat-j field. All phases of the financial prob lem for the univeraity student will le taken up during the rest of the year. This group will serve as the basis of a new discussion group for next year. RENT CARS Model -A" Kords, trhevrojet sies and fours and Keo 'l vetines and Hying Cloud. Special discount on Chevrolet I cylinder cars and Keo Wolver ines. Reservations held until I p. m. Time charge begins at 7 p. m. Plrtity of cars at all times. We will apprecu te your buMness. 1120 P Street Always Open MERE FLICKER, 29 years the Daily the onlv effeetive FINANCE STAFF Motor Out Comjvany between local and national merchant and the student consumer. Throughout all these years the advertising in this paper has been m true and reliable. The merchants behind these ads are faithful, loval boosters of the university. mm IS SET FOR 'STEVE HOKUF NIGHT Crete Sending Delegation And Band in Honor of Husker Athlete. GROUP TO ATTEND GAME Although Husker fan in.y not ! University OKUhoms. Nor U aware of the ta. t. tonntit I man h n an instructor in lot--.Steve Hokuf Night." or ul leat 'nv here thevked his vivat oil tl-e tu the memlers ot the Crete Com-; N.ttotn of an (lm tree M induy and munity club and I'.otsry club, u ho ,, timled up In sean b id mid-winter are attending the M. luis-Ne- j, ne lotgot tbt curl"i'v s braAka basketball game m a i.iv to honor Saline famous athlete. county's niott Tb Crete delegation I also bringing along the 110th Medical reglbieut band an enliven the . aion. A commitlre reprraeiiiing the two organisations In been busy gelling many or tue iikiu- bera lined up for the trip a possi ble. The husky Crete guard his N-come- the hero of Urn home town with bis lirst year of Nebraska comiH-tltion. both -n the football team und his raiud progress in Coach Charley Phti ks couit clas. Distinction- Such a clever assortment of valentines are waiting for you here. Tiny ones, huge ones, medium sized ones. They are new and distinctive, and there are dozens and dozens of dif ferent kinds. Latsch Brothers Stationers BUT A SEARCHLIGHT Nebraskan has servoi! advertising iiiediuiii m nvi sl.W. l l Um VKV 12. Vr.ii. 1 1. .kill wa named on several "All ii,, kiv- ifMina at eud. and ha lren holding l'0 a regular yU i guard on lbs haketbal team. The Crete newtpaper tommenta on Meves career aa i"" ".sieve has made good in footlall. bakelttl and in bu studies, and in honor of his triple success at the ctate univerity. horns town fne'id plau tn attend 'he lug gtnis pevt r.tne lav nfM l a ody. taking allig the Ulh Medical regiment band for go.J inea.iie." MII N THK HKKOliY I.IMH tnl to cat j Three ix.ls, the linih. but ic"ing tne failing to spy tn-ni inrtnutnr. pulie.1 lite ,iwn and were hall a block aay ,.fre tl.f holanud rei.Iired thil ne waa l mg flee-ej for nis .o. ' "" Special Noon Lunches nECToirs 11 A P. Our Stora l Your Store" I y mm . -e