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    FOUR
THE DAILY NEI.RASKAN
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21. 1031---
A, Q. R. Club and Pelts Take Cage Championshs
. U . "J " ' ' " ', I the law school of Nebraska st.Il
FARMERS RALLY TO
WIN IN CLASS T
Kansas City Papers Herald Monday
! Game With K. U. as Affair for Big
i Six Conference Basketball Title
BY LEONARD CONKLIN.
Sigma Alpha Epilon Downed bv 39-35 Count hi Final I .. "lif Si. 1;I"l"i"m,,S.P n,,sk(,,,,"1 "'alua
'".rr.i. o- ri v r'i ci v i i tlon wlt Kuiinhs I'lt.v jprrs iiih! posters heralded the
lilt; hipma Phi bpsilon lakes hhort hml ol I riotous contest that Xebimka won from K. U. ;J1 to 30 Monday
1H2 Tally as Delta Tan Delta Wins, j night. Oklahomaiis ought not to mourn so nmdi now over the
fo oO Ucleat 1lu Huskers luiiult'tl llicm last Saturday.
1TATITI I V I PII4 nl1A liim l lliril Minn; , . . ,vullsas university's hoop onijioriimi ovcrtlownl to the third
...., ...,,. .,. ,.- ...t..- iiiik, iy.vtji naicony vvun a mad array of root-o
Hirarrac-DCTiiDu
I.Ul.U.U ItLlU
till
HOI ON TOP OF
BIG SIX MUDDLE
ers who nearly nulled down the s away. .
II. r i ii ? l i 'i v ! of in the closing minute. and ex-1 s5tl" 1,i,e' half the occupants of
juiumuii, ' uiiu hit unu v.iiaiiipitus in khnj hi: tra period of the game. Basketball lne r-im.vas Uity Athletic club were
CI
as
'B;' Cames Clean Until Final
For Triumph in Latter Period.
Rids
Inter-'fiaternily basketball chiii to a I
coliseuui Tuesday 111 lit when Alpha (lanima RI10 took class A
basketball championship from Siunia Aloha Kpsilon in the finals
Is unquestionably a "major nporf
at ft, u.
Isumerouu inteieslins- occurences
drew attention limine th trin
.south. Kansas City seen at nightl n'.otur cycle cops answered a burg-
illiaut close in Hie, rrom the Egyptian like base of the " ,.RIIWI" mr lr"-
s Memorial Is "sumpin." Jn -)Kiaiiorna uty a reli
ready to jump pajama clad, the
necassary twenty, sixteen or thir-
taoi stories to the pavement when
soven fiir trucks and a brace of
Soldier's
of the intramural basketball tournament, winning ;;i)-o.. Class
It title was von by Delta Tail Delta in a sort of see-saw affair
with Sigma Phi Kpsilon, the Dells holding down the heavy end
whistle sounded. o
The A. G. K.'s staged one of
their famous last minute rallies to
come from behind. They were on
the short end of a 31 to 28 count
at the end of the third quarter,
but-won the last four minutes of
the game. The S. A .E. team was
hot 4u the third period, making 16
-points to A. G. R.'s'8.
The first quarter and nearly all
of the second were entirely In
favor of the farmer?. Their de
fense was stopping about every
thing the Sig Alphs could give and
the offense was clicking splendid
ly. The high point man of the
evening, Hartley, contributed IS
points to the winner's total score.
He was followed closely by Hoag
turn Aiastetson of S. A. R. until
the waining minutes of the game.
Delts V.'ir
SUmDin. ' v-ii-jr a Idle. Lniup
'ic ' 1 v iivi t-wuuuwia uaiiy t&
I bread line for 3.000 persons less
Mvriads of blinkine lirht. pIhpIHk nQr lne "w conducts dally a
signs whicli boem to flame up
alive out of utter blackness a: 1 ' "'wto than Nebraska students.
Oku ; 2 0 0 41
Totals 17 1 1 34 1
CLASS !.
Pill l Tail Delia. i
tg ft f I'' I
Johnson, f 2 0 1 A'
Hampton, t 0 0 I (i ,
Lee. 1 0 0 4
Bmiman. ( 1 0 1 !
Cook, g S 0 0 4 I
Totals 7 0 3 H
Slfftnn lhl llrlljn.
Rf(l, t I 0 1 S,
Wmt. f S 0 1 K '
Paul, c 0 0 1 0
Doctor, g . . . . , 0 1 1 I i
tgglexton. g 1 1 0 3 ,
T'rtais 5 3 4 12 '
tall lighted buildintrs reaclnn?
skyward all lsave a lasting Im
print on thv observer.
Greeks Pawn Jewelry.
The pawn shops of Kansas City
5re a curiosity. Cards of fiatei
nity pin collections on which but
few clubs were not represented
vera (H.-ptayed in their windows
83 mute testimony of the hard
People corr.e stracfirlinBr stoon
siiouldered along tlie road with
l;uci:ets and sacks to carry food
home tc the teuts and packing box
whacks.
Oil Fields Close.
i:i$,ht or ten blocks from the
hotel where the Coruhuskers rested
in Oklahoma City f re the oil fields.
, j u.'ee years ago this land was a
dump ground coverea with tin cans
Kansas Shoved Into Second
Place by Defeat on
: Monday Night.
FISHER LEADS SCORING
Oklahoma Nearly Out
Race After Losing
Three Contests.
of
ships of life after college. A man ',, Vnhhiah v,
wont part readily with h,s f rater- . ricks jllt tmv&rd 6k th,ck
nity jewelery- unless perhaps, to , Kv ts y
some girl. There were several sor- ! OCo to lkuC0 before oil is
ority pins in the shops
Things happen in Kansas City
reaohd.
At NormaH.. Okl.; the arched
The class B game was a nip and
tuck tussel, the count at the end
of the first half was 8-7 in favor
of the champions, while the Sig
Kpst were in the lead with a mere
point difference at the end of the
hird period. The last ten min
utes were rather bare of scoring,
but the Delts seemed to just have
a wee bit more luck in ringing in
one more basket.
The Delts with Johnson, Cook
and Lee ringing up four tallies
apiece and Bauman dropping the
tthT two points were more on
Itffense than the losers, but their
defense was ragged and Sig Ep
had two guards that would have
looked good on nearly any team.
West, forward for the runners up,
was high man with six points on
his card.
Fouls were scarce and the
games ran very smoothly until the
last period when both teams began
their desperate battle for the title.
The Alpha Gamma Rho team
with nearly all veterans was
nearly the' same team that won
the class A title last year.
Summary.
4 I.ASH A.
Alpha Gamma Rho.
fit f pt
lur, f 4 2 0 12
Warner, r l i n 3
Hartley, c 0 0 IS
Col, f 10 2 2
TuIIok, g 0 0 10
Snip, g 2 0 0 4
Totala ig 3 "3 39
Sigma Alpha Epallon.
f g ft f pta
Hoag. f 1 1 13
Brown, t 10 0 2
Congdon, c 0 0 0 0
Witt, t 2 0 0 4
Maaterson, g 6 0 0 12
ICE CARNIVAL WILL BE
HELD SUNDAY. JAN. 25;:
feeble gentleman aboard ( glimpse of the sprawling mansions
RIO SIX STANDINGS.
a- M' I tM.1 ..' .
Vrhraika J a lODfl ibi
Kanaaa g l ma hi
Kanaaa Aaala 1 I I Ann
Iowa Stats 1 1 1 .goo M
nlaaourt s I i n at
Oklahoma g e 8 .mo 17
GAMES THIS WEtk.
Thursday: Missouri va Oklahoma
at Columbia. .
Saturday: Nebraska vs Drake
at Lincoln.
Missouri vs Kansas at Lawrence
lowa State vs Creighton at
Omaha.
with a
no wouiu ceria.nuy neeu a ioc- ( thy uso for f ratemitv and soror
lor auer me nrsi two or inree ity housrs made him rieri,! thai
orncrs. Nebraska univcrsif v auffara .
A little laler and around the ' verelv bv comnarison. Thpn to
corner a patrol wagnu approached, move on to Ijuronr ivith it.
It halted before a black sedan full .series of castles-on-a-hill only for
of policemen from which twoltified thp
Anyhow, their basketball teams
i aren't any better.
Nebraska Coaches Secured '1'' ,lcci',crp(j an,f' i11 pp"in5
, . fs, , females were extracted and can led
ms juayes; ivo uiit'iyu
For Games, Races.
Nebraska students who used to
do a little skating back home on
the old creek or lake will have a
chance to show how good they are
this coming Sunday in the ice
carnival at the Stewart tract la
goon, sponsored by the Lincoln
Journal.
The meet will include speed and
novelty races, figure skating and
two hockey games. It is open to
skaters of all ages without charge
either to contestants or spectators.
(FDcn
broke buying medals for the new
chwanner recrdhoIdr-
x A ! LI UGH RHEA, ft ?ACk"rlnrinr
v V I ..III . . ' . -
Judges of the finish will include didn't even late championship con-
among others, almost the com
plete University of Nebraska
coaching staff. The judges: D. X.
Bible, Bill Day, H. D. Gish, Bunny
Oakes, Henry Schulte, Ed Weir,
Bob Russell, Rudy Vogeler, Jimmy
Lewis and Walter I. Black.
J. L. DeRoache, a former pro
fessional hockey player, will ref
eree the two hockev matches while
Earl Johnson will be referee andteams mentioned at the start of
starter. City Commissioner Bair
the football season and shot
putter the rest of the year, was
limping around the stadium the
R V NOSING out Kansas Monday ; J,Rrt of 'ne week-
D night, the Nebraska baskelbail " ?Tked J"?.1 J10"! be h,'rt
lum-H-M, nnk,i n-piieu, i was ao-
ing a toe-dance out at the laundry.
Just as I raised up on one of my
toes I felt something slip in my
hip. And that's the way she hap
pened." In addition to his other talents,
it looks as though Hughic is going
to take up classical and anaes
thetic dancing.
team installed itself as one of the
favorites in the Big Six conference
rare.
Two weeks ajro the Huskers
Classified Want Ads
i Only 10 Cents a Line
(Minimum of 3 Lines)
and Clarence Kittinger, city park
superintendent, are in charge of
tne arrangements.
The carnival will start at 2:30
o'clock.
The Stewart lagoon Is located
on the S. Y. A. highway, just
northwest of the Salt creek bridge.
OF
CARDED FOR AGGIES
sidcration. Today after three
treatments with the magic herb
the tag esters have won three vic
tories in as many starts and the
latest reports find Nebraska sit
ting on top of the Big Six heap . WESLEY FESLER, AU-Ameri-alone
can football player from Ohio
KANSAS, Oklahoma and the ' f.te "S"?' believes lha,1 oot
K Kansas Ame., w,.rP ihP thrpo baI1 an? ath'etics in general have
ns mentioned at the start of Dna to his studying
th mi i... c.-f, i rtt-iei. one 01 me jrreaiest root-
..w jv ii. wn mine ivna aiaic , . . , t , -
considered next in line with Ne-! baI1 Pla3'er,8 in country the past
braska and Missouri ctao-ino- hio-i 9eason' plays football, basketball
By GUY CRAIG.
Coach Charley Black and his
Husker basketball team pulled In
to Lincoln Tuesday morr.ing with
the conference- lead iq their hands
as a result iif the victory Monday
nignt wne,n Nebraska nosed out
the Kansas JayhawkerS, 31-30, fti
a game which required an extra
period. Previous to the Monday
night fray the Huskers and Kan
sas were tied for the lead in the
Big Six but the defeat shoves
Kansas down into second place
with Nebraska riding at the top.
The Nebraska-Kansas struggle
came as a fitting climax to sev
eral hectic days in the basketball
race which saw the hopes ' or the
Kansas Aggies and Iowa ; Sjate
take a bad fall. In games played
during the week end, both the K
Aggies and Cyclones dipped their
colors In defeat and their cham
pionship nopes received a severe
jolt. The Aggies failed to show
the expected power in a game with
Missouri, barely nosing out a one
point victory, and then bowed to
Kansas at Manhattan Saturday
night. Iowa State was surprised
by a 20-18 reversal at the hands of
the Missouri Tigers.
Huskers Win Pair.
Coach Charley Black's crew
turned in two victories on the
first trip to the southern part of
l lm euiif mi nice when llicy v. ou
from Oklahoma on Saturday night
36-30, and then stopped off at
Lawrence long enough to nose out
the Jayhawkers and take the con
ference lead.
Nebraska will not be in action
against any conference team this
week, the Cornhuskers meeting
Drake at Lincoln Saturday night
in the only game scheduled.
Oklahoma, away to a poor start
In the Big; Six after a brilliant rec
ord outside the conference, will at
tempt to regain Its stride Saturday
night when the Sooners tangle
with the K-Aggies on the Manhat
tan court. An Oklahoma victory
will practically remove the Wild
cats from title consideration while
Oklahoma is practically out of the
picture already.
Jayhawks Meet Cyclones.
Tn ' the other conference game
scheduled for the week, Kansas
will invade the Iowa State camp in
an attempt to regain some of its
lost prestige. The Cyclones have
plenty of power this year and
should give Kansas a tussle as
they arc always hard to beat on
their home court.
Morris Fisher, Nebraska for
ward, went into the had in the
conference scoring race Monday
night when he scored twelve
points against Kansas. This gives)
Fisher 36 points for the season so i
far, with Bishop of Kansas his
closest competitor with 29.
InrthMnal Horri.
F:hr, Nebraska
Bianop, Kanans
rai). .Nhrika
O'Leiry, Kin.a. .
Maclay, Nebraska
Zinn, Mm.ourl
Beck, Oklahoma
Huhn. MtttNotiri
Johnson, Kan.as
Skradskl. KAKxte
the law school of Nebraska state
University Is considered quite gQ
accomplishment for IawsV uwu.
INJURYCAUSES, -SLUMP
IN IOWA
CACERS'' HOPES
AMES, Iawo. Cyclone basket
ball hopes dissolved here this weelc
when It was learned thai'. Dick
Hawk, star guard and captain,
would probably not be able to play
In either the Kansas or Creighton
games. 1 .
Hawk received a .baq. Rankle
sprain in the Missouri game ' when
he tried to dodge a backstop sup
port in a fast dash under the bas
ket for a set-up. Dr. Johnson, col
lege physician, reported -the. sprain
to be severe.
X h fi. pis.
i IS 6 3
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.3 9 HI 2
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.3 ,S 23
.3 0 2 20
.3 S 3 19
.2 7 3 17
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Two me nfrom the Iowa State!
university had registered for Sen- '
ior law work twenty-nine years j
ago. They said to graduate from
Friday, Jan. 30
Three Bucks '
Student Employment
$460.00
fight for the cellar championship.
At the present time, Oklahoma
is practically eliminated from
championship consideration with
three defeats to its credit while the
Kansas Aggies must win from the
Sooners Saturday night to even
nave a chance.
Nebraska and Missouri
and baseball. With these outside
activities, he still finds time to
maintain a scholastic standing just
a snaae neiow the highest average
obtainable in scholastic endeavors.
PHOTOGRAPHS
THE HAt'CK FTTTDIO. 121 O ftreet,
B2091. Distinctly photograph!.
AFTER ALL, It'i a Townsend photograph
Uiat you want.
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fur coat. Average site. 20. Call
Clarence Hlgglns at B-22.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Sma'l tooled leather handbag. Con--taJnad
kevi, pen and pencil. Leave at
Registrar's office. Reward!
WANTED
TUXEDOS FOR RKNT Reasonable The
Scotch Woolen Mills, 12K8 M. B7lSl.
WANTED Everyone to brine articles
which have been found to the Daliy
'" IseDraakao office.
Farm 0.oerator Cage Quint
To Play Wednesday
And Friday.
In an effort to check their losing
streak. Coach Otto Dillon's farm
operator basketball five from the
agriculture college are playing
two games this week. On Wednes
day they will engage the West
States Independent quintet, and
will meet Raymond Friday. Mem
bers of the Dillon team are stu
dents in the short course at the
college.
Thus far, th farm boys have
played six games, winning but one
and losing five. The lone win was
over the Lincoln Y. M. C. A. team
this past week. The Syracuse town
team drubbed the Dilloii squad 28
to 15 Friday. Jones, farm forward,
was the high point man of the
game with nine points to his
credit.
Coach Dillon indicated at the
college this morning that the usual
lineup Schriner and Brown at
forwards, Jones at center. Ship
herd and Wilhelm at guards will
start against the Western States
team.
turned the tables, the Huskers set
ting the pace in the loop while
Missouri pulled the unexpected and
turned hack lewa State after bare
ly losing to the K-Aggies by a one
point margin.
Cornhuskei fans will get a
chance to 3ee the team in action
this week against Drake, a non
conference foe, the next Big Six
engagement being scheduled for
Jan. 31 with Iowa State on the Ne
braska court.
MATEURS iu all sports may
gel luc giory out 11 is tne COIQ,
j,avejhard dollars which really count, if
we may judge from the laree num
ber of amateurs who are turning
prniossionai.
Oeorge Von Elm. for seversl
years cn of the leading golfers of
me country, nas earned 18,000
dollars m four months of competi
tion. Von Elm has made the trame in
which bo is so proficient pay nim
nanasome dividends rather than a
lot of glory and an occasional
trophy.
Twenty-nine years ago the do
mestic science department was so
overcrowded that at times it was
necessary to conduct classes in the
extension of the hallway, which
served as an excuse for the office.
In the laboratory every place is
taken.
DANCING
i
. JERRY'S DANCING SCHOOL Prlvtte or '
. claaa lessons in ballroom dancing. Call I
. J8-38 or B-784.V i
TYPEWRITERS
S na for the Royal portable type
writer, the ideal machine for the
student. All makes of machine for
rent. All makes of used machines
on eaay payments.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
Call B-2157 1232 O St.
"pHE record for the 256-yard run
in the military met was broken
twice Monday afternoon when the
"Kayaets" went through their
paces on the indoor track. '
England, a sophomore and can- j
oidate for Coach Schulte's tracK
squad, came tnrough with the first
successful attempt when he ran the
distance in 30.3 seconds to break
Ralph Rogers' record by one-tenth
oi a second.
Not wishing to relinquish his
record, Rogers came back a short
time later and ran the same uis-
tance in 29.7 seconds, thereby do- j
ing away with any doubt about j
who should have the record. '
records have been falling fast
and furious in this military meet
and Jimmy Lewis expressed the
fear Monday that he would go
Denver sent more than a hun
dred students to their state univer
sity twenty-nine years ago.
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Canvon thc St- Fraacis dam cupped a deep blue lake
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its bulk into a ferocious torrent smashed every
thing that stood in its path. Another unwarranted
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ialSTT-' ia San Francis L
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