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    SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1930.
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FRATERNITY CAGE
JOURNEY PASSES
HALF WAY MARK
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League Competition to End
i This Week; Phi Gams
Lead First Group.
TIE IN SECOND SECTION
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Sig Eps and A G Rs Leading
I Pack; Sig Alphs Are
Undefeated.
Teams competing In the Intra
mural basketball contest have
passed the halfway mark in the
first round robin tourney. The
league competition win conclude
this week with the league cham
pions battling it out for the 1931
intramural basketball crown.
Thirty-one teams are competing in
the six leagues forming Class A
of the social fraternities.
Phi Gamma Delta holds the un
iemitarf lend in the first! leaeue.
although tie scores and failure to
play the games as scheduled nas
hnnoi0i1 the standings to a certain
extent. In league two, Sigma
Phi Epsnon ana Aipna uamraa
Rim are leadinc the tack. These
two teams meet Monday night in
a game mai win propaoiy ueuiue
fh phnrrmlnnshln of the division.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon has the
only spouess recora in me imiu
loocnio although the Sier AlchS
have only played one scheduled
game.
Nrlr t Neck Race.
In league four, Delta Upsilon
and Acacia are Biaging a uc,n.
amt norlf rnre for the bunting1 with
three victories and no defeats to
their individual credit. These two
teams will also meet Monday
night in a game which will have
a distinct bearing on the cham
pionship of this league.
Kappa Sigma, with three vic
tories, and Beta, with one victory,
share the lead in league five. In
league si, Delta Tau Delta is out
in front of the pack with two vic
tories and no defeats.
Standings of the six leagues in
Class A, with results up to and
including Friday, Dec. 12:
Inrne I. ,
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Phi Gamm Delta 2 ? 1.000
Phi Kapp "?
Alpha Thta CM 1
Phi Delta Theta J 2 noo
Phi 8igma Kappa 0 0 ow
"'Uen' w 1 Pet.
Sigma Vhl Epallon 2 0 1 000
Alpha Gamma Kho 3 0 1 000
Alpha Slpna Phi J
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1 1
Lambda Chi Alpha 0 3 .oo
Delta Chi 0 2 00
League III.
w 1 Pet.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon ...... J J l-jo
Sma Phi Sigma 1 J -MO
Delta Sigma Phi 1 1 J
Alpha Tau Omega 1 1
Sigma Ml 0 1 00
League IV. , .
w 1 Pet.
Delta Vpsfion ....... 3 o l.ooo
Acacia 3 0 x " "
PI Kappa Alpha 1 1
x.lpha..J:I.u..:::::::::: I I :SS
w cu o 2 .000
league V.
w 1 Pet.
Delta Theta Pi 1 0 1.000
Kappa Sigma 3 0 1.000
Delta Sigma Lambda 1 1 .500
Theta Chi 0 2 .000
Phi Kappa Pt 0 2 .000
League I. ,
w ! Pet.
Delta Tau Delia 2 J 1-000
Pi Kappa Phi 2 1 ...
Fsrra Houe 1 1 -oo
Beta Rlgma Psi 1 J -
Zeta Beta Tau 0 3 .000
FIRST ROUND OF
GREEK BOWLING
IS HELD FRIDAY
Twelve fraternities competed in
the first round of the interfratprn
ity bowling tournament Friday aft
ernoon. Alpha Theta Chi. Kappa
Sigma, Phi Kappa Psi, Lambda
Chi Alpha and Beta Theta Pi
emerged victorious in the first
round, the next competition being
scheduled for Friday, Dec. 19.
Scores and results of the first
round:
Alpha Theta Chi 722-7&7-S19 vs.
Phi Gamma Delta 788-709-743.
Kappa Sigma 8i7-8.r)0-771 vs.
Omega Beta Pi 765-695-718.
Phi Kappa Tsi S47-850-771 vs.
Omega Beta Pi 76.VG95-718.
Phi Kappa Psi 847-684-719 vs
Delta Tau Delta 749-769-707.
Lambda Chi Alpha 753-724-723
VS. Theta XI 611-680-646.
Beta Theta Pi 678-701-724 vs.
Delta Upsilon 605-618-705.
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INTRAMURAL SPORTS
BASKETBALL
-Class A
Games scheduled for Monday
night.
League I
Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi
Kappa, court 2, 7:00.
Phi Uamrna Delta vs. Phi
Delta Theta, court 2, 7:20.
League II
Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Alpha
Gamma Rho, court 2, 8:20.
Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Tau
Kappa Epsilon, court 2, 8:40.
Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Delta
Chi, court 3, 7:00.
League III
Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, on stage, 7:00.
Sigma Nu vs. Delta Sigma
Phi, on stage, 7:20.
League IV
Sigma Chi vs. Theta XI, court
3, 7:20.
Delta .Upsilon .vs. Acacia,
court 3, 8:40.
League V
Delta Sigma Lambda vs. Beta
Theta Pi, court 1, 7:00.
Phi Kappa Psi, vs. Theta Chi,
court 1, 7:20.
League VI
Delta Tau Delta vs. Beta
Sigma Psi, court 1, 8:20.
Farm House vs. Zeta Beta
Tau, court 1, 8:40.
PRIZE OFFERED HIGH
y. I C. A.
Reward to Be Money Toward
Trip to Estes Park
Conference.
SORORITY GIRLS BARRED
Y. W. C. A. cabinet Wednesday
nigrht voted to appropriate ten dol
lars to be applied on the expenses
toward going to the Y. W. C. A.
conference at Estes park as a
prize to the girl who among the
organized rooming houses and
dormitories solicits her house 100
percent and at the same time has
aggregated the highest average
contribution.
Purporting to stimulate interest
in the annual finance drive among
unaffiliated girls, and at the same
time to provide an opportunity for
some girl to get into Y. W. C. A.
work and help her to go to con
ference this summer is the reason
for the action of the cabinet, ac
cording to Georgia Wilcox, chair
man of finance.
In each house in which five or
more university girls are living,
the president of the house or some
responsible girl has been placed in
charge of soliciting that house.
The campaign is being made with
an eye to making each house 100
percent, however large or small
the contribution of each girl mny
be.
Drive Soon Over.
Wednesday will bring an end to
the camnaign and house presidents
and solicitors will meet for a tea
at Ellen Smith hall from 3:30 to
5:30 at which time they will turn
in money and cards and make
their reports. Each girl who makes
a contribution must fill out a card
which will be placed on file at the
office; no pledges are being taken
this year.
Should an" solicitor find it im
possible to be at the tea on Wed
nesday, she is asked to turn in her
money, cards, and report to tne
office some time before that date,
because it is hoped that the drive
may be completed before Christ
mas. v
Any girl who has previously
solicited in her rooming house, and
would like to try again in order
to have a better chance for the
prize may get cards at the office
from Miss Bernice Miller. Such
girls will also be welcomed at the
tea, and should the results of the
contest find any one of them meet
ing the requisites for the prize
above anyone else, she will be
given the prize. No member of a
social sorority, however, is eligible
for the prize.
Dr. Himmel to Toach
At Iowa Next Summer
Dr. W. J. Himmel, associate
professor of botany, will be a
member of the faculty of the Uni
versity of Iowa during the sum
mer session of 1931. Dr. Himmel
will have charge of some of the
general courses and will probably
offer certain advanced courses as
well.
Dean Sealoek Makes
New York City Trip
Dean W. E. Sealoek of the
teachers college left for New York
city on a business trip this week
end. During the holidays he will
be at Columbus, O., where he will
study in the library of the Ohio
State university in order to get
material to finish a book he is
writing.
Suggestions for jHen
Recipe Files
Stationery
Stationery
Portfolios
Decorated Waste
Basket
Brief Cases
Laundry Cases
Leather History
Covers
Desk Lamps
Mi Reference
Ink-well Sets
Leather Memo
Books
Sackgamon
Book Ends
Mottoes
Diaries
Checkers
Cribbage Boards
Perpetual
Calendars
Fountain Pens
Blotter Pads
Smoker Trays
Memorandum
Pads
Stamp Boxes
Our Christmas
Cards
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TEN PIN
WILL END THIS WEEK
Finais to Decide Champion
and Runnerup Will Be
Played After Xmas.
Wiirriwn Ivn riln enthusiasts will
end the round lobin bowling tour
ney this week, and lonowmg
Christmas vacation, sixteen league
winners uHll mil In an elimination
tournament to determine the sport
winner and runnerup. xNeorasnn.
hnii tniimnmpnt will be nlaved off
after the holidays, and no games
have been scneauiea ior ims ween.
Scores made during the past
week which have not yet been
published are as follows:
Chi Omega (2) 401.
Alpha Delta Theta (2) 319.
Lambda Gamma 419.
Chi Omega (3) 263.
Gamma Phi Beta (3) 329.
Delta Gamma (1) 294 .
Alnhu Phi Omerra (2 1 400.
Kappa Kappa Gamma (1) 313.
I-X-L (2) 285.
Alpha Phi (1) 407.
Zeta Tau Alpha 357.
Gamma Phi Beta (3) 382.
Pi Beta Phi (2) 416.
Phi Mu (2) 359.
Kappa Alpha Theta (1) 376.
Delta Zeta (1) 384.
Kappa Kappa Gamma (3) 313.
Kappa Phi (2) 476.
Gamma Phi Beta (4) 507.
Phi Mu (1) 241.
Sigma Delta Tau 275.
Alpha Xi Delta (1) 290.
Alpha Omicron Pi (1) 350.
Chi Omega (1) 423.
Scheduled for this week are the
following games:
Monday, 4 to s o'ciock.
Chi Omega (3) vs. Dorm A. (2).
Kanna Aloha Theta (1) vs. Al
pha Chi Omega (1). .
Pi Beta Phi (1) vs. Kappa
Delta (3).
Delta Zeta (3) vs. Kappa Delta
(4).
5 to 6 O'clock.
Alpha Zi Delta (2) vs. Kappa
Phi (1).
Siema Eta Chi vs. Alpha Delia
Theta (1).
Gamma Phi Beta (2) vs. i-a-l,
(1).
Delta Zeta (2) vs. Delta Gamma
(3).
Tuesday 4 to 5 O'clock.
Alpha Phi (2) vs. Kappa Delta
(3).
Delta Delta Delta (2) vs. Sigma
Delta Tau.
Zeta Tau Alpha vs. Delta
Gamma (1).
5 to 6 O'clock.
Kappa Delta (1) vs. Delta Zeta
Dorm. A (1) vs. Gamma Pnl
Beta (1).
Delta Delta Delta (1) vs. Kappa
Kappa Gamma (2).
Phi Omega Pi (1) vs. cm omega
1).
Wednesday 4 to 5 O'Clock.
Karma Alpha Theta (2) vs.
Delta Gamma (4).
Delta Zeta (4) vs. Kappa Kappa
Gamma (3).
Delta Delta Delta (1 vs.
Gamma Phi Beta (4).
5 to 6 O'Clock.
Gamma Phi Beta (3) vs. Phi
Mu (3).
N'ergettes vs. Alpha Delta
Theta (2).
Chi Omega (2) vs. Alpha Delta
Pi (1).
Phi Beta Phi (2) vs. Alpna
Omicron Pi (21.
Thursday 4 to 5 o'clock.
Aloha Kappa Alpha vs. Alpha
Omicron Pi (1).
Phi Omeea Pi (2) vs. Alpha Chi
Omega (3).
Delta Delta Delta (Z) vs. Al
pha Delta Pi (2).
5 to 6 O'Clock.
Alpha Phi (2) vs. K-B-B.
Gamma Phi Beta (1) vs. Kappa
Delta (4).
I-X-L (1) vs. Kaooa Kappa
Gamma (lj.
Sigma Kappa vs. Delta Zeta (2).
Miss Miller Writes
For Phys Ed Paper
Leading article in the Decem
ber issue of Health and Physical
Education, magazine, magazine of
American Physical Education as
sociation, is written by Bernice
Miller, university Y. W. C. A. sec
retary, on ."Growing Need of
Physical Recreation Among Em
ployed Women." Pointing out that
one of five adult women today is
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Key Tainers
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Bridge Sets
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U. of N. Pennants
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FARM ORATORS
DEFEATED IN TILT
AGA.NST RAYMOND
Coach Otto Dillon's farm opera
tor basketball team from the agri
cultural college weut down to de
feat in their first game of the sea
son Wednesday night when the
Raymond town team defeated them
25 to 21 in a close game. It was
also the first start for the Ray
mond team.
Scoring on long shots in the
second half, the winning Raymond
team came back after trailing at
the end of the first half to pile up
a lead that the farm boys never
seriously threatened. Coach Dil
lon's farmboys lead 12 to 8 at the
close of the first hair.
Jones, forward, on the Farm
Operator quintet was the high
point man in the game. He scored
thirteen points to Keep nis team
in the running. Booth scored
eleven points to lead the Raymond
teamin scoring. The guarding of
Shipherd and Wilhelm at the
farm boys.
The starting lineups:
Farm Optrator'a Raymond
Jonrn f Booth
Schrelncr f InRrnoll
Will c Rldclell
Shlphfrrt K .... "ray
Wilhelm g Junei
M EVENTS LEFT ON
Fancy Diving and 100-Yard
Back Stroke Events to
Be Held This Week.
All-University swimming meet
is nearly completed with only two
more events to be run off in the
program lined up by Coach Ru
dolf Vogeler. The fancy diving
and the 100-yard back stroke will
probably be finished next week.
Fred Krause seems to pe leading
the mermen, he has firsts in the
440-yard free style and the 220
yard free style, and also annexed
a second in the 40-yard free style,
the event being won by his near
est competitor, Clarke Powell,
who also has a first in the 100-
yard free style.
Within the next few days the
last two events will be finished and
the final results can be obtained.
As the meet now stands only re
sults can be given in five of the
seven events.
Results:
100 yard breast stroke, won by
Don Carle, second Frank Addo.
Time of winner, 1:22.
40 yard free style, won by
Clarke Powell, second Fred
Krause. Time of winner, 21:6.
440 yard free style, won by Fred
Krause, second Dan Easterday.
Time of winner, 6:27:8.
100 yard free style, won by
Clarke Powell, second Bill Wal
ther. Time of winner, 1:08.
220 yard free style, won by Fred
Krause, second Dan Easterday.
Time of winner, 3:00:3.
Home Ec Department
Sending Out Posters
Continuing a program started
last year the home economics de
partment is again sending out to
Nebraska high schools a poster ex
hibit of work done by students in
each division of the department.
The exhibit has been in Omaha
during the past week.
Bess Steele, head of the design
division, is in charge of the dis
play which includes twenty large
cards upon which photographs and
other illustrative materials are
mounted. Last year twenty-two
high schools received the exhibit.
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IN CLOSE GAME
Tilt Ends With Count 18
to 17 as Cagesters
. Open Season.
MACLAY IS HIGH SCORER
South Dakota Leads at End
of First Half with
13 to 10 Score.
The Cornhuskers opened the
1930-31 basketball season last
night by winning from the Univer-
sity of South Dakota, at Vermil
lion, S. D., by the narrow margin
of 18 to 17. The game was marked
by ragged offensive and tight de
fensive play.
Don Maclay, center for the Ne
braskans, was high scorer of the
game, having four field goals and
five free throws to his credit, mak
ing a total of 13 points.
Steve Adkins, rangy Coyote for
ward, almost proved the undoing
of the Cornhuskers when he scored
five field goals during the first
half, which ended 13 to 10 in favor
of South Dakita.
With four minutes left to play in
the last period the Nebraskans
forged into the lead, at one time
being ahead by three points. Both
teams attempted long shots, the
Coyotes to regain the lead and the
Cornhuskers to increase it, but
both teams were poor in the scor
ing department of the game.
Adkins and Root made all the
points for the Coyotes, while Da-
vey, conkiin and Maclay counted
for the Huskers.
The scoring summary:
South Dakota fg ft I pt
Root, f 13 2 5
Adkln. 0 0 1J
Sicwiirt, e 0 0 0 0
Walkfr, g 0 0 3 0
Hoppol. g 0 o 0 0
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Omicron Nu Pledges
" Initiated Thursday
Tnitintinn nf new members of
nmlnrnn Mil. home economics hon-
orarv. wan held Thursday evening
at the college In the home econo
mics parlors. A program was amo
given, consisting of an original
kit hv thn initiates and a talk on
the meaning of Omicron Nu, given
by Margaret Fedde. Refreshments
were served by the actives. Those
Initiated were Wilma Hatch, Ma
haska, Kans.; Kathleen Troop,
Plattsmouth; Kathleen Jeary, Im-nprlnl-
Ruhv Richardson. Grimes,
la.; and Viola Jasa, Thurston.
Georgia Wilcox is president or me
Omicron Nu chapter here.
30 Kansas High School
Students Visit Museum
From the Ineallis lunior-senior
hle-h Rchool of Atchinson. Kas. a
class of thirty students came to
Lincoln Saturday to visit me uni
versity museum In Morrill hall.
Thev flnent several hours looking
at the rarer specimens on display
ana were conauciea mru me
museum by F. G. Collins, assistant
curator. Thev were accompanied
by Homer Stephens, their Instruc
tor.
200 Attend aGthering
For German Students
Students in the deoartment of
Germanics Saturday evening gath
ered at Ellen Smith hall for an in
formal party. Nearly 200 were
present. Members of the depart
mental faculty were introduced,
Christmas songs were sung in
German, a ctoud of short plays
were given and refreshments were
served. Prof. Laurence Fossler
was in charge.
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