SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1931. FOUR THE DAILY NEBIIASKAN 1" 1 v, r It f BETA AND SIG ALPH MEET IN CAGE FINAL Fraternity Championship at Stake in Monday Hoop Contest. A. G. R.-SIGCHI PLAY B Beta Theta Pi will play the Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the inter fraternity class A basketball finals at 8:30 Monday night in the Coli seum. The Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma Chi B teams will battle for the class B championships at the Coliseum at 8 o'clock Monday night. Halves will be sandwiched, the B teams playing one-half fol lowed by the A teams. The games were originally net for Tuesday night, but due to the renting of the Coliseum the time hns been chanered to Monday night. The semi-finals were played Thin-sdnv nieht. Beta Theta Pi defeated Delta Upsilon team 11 to 8. In the clss A meet Sigma Epsi lon won from Alpha Gamma Hho H to 10. In the class B semi finals Alpha Gamm Rho won from Delta Tau Delta 16 to 2. Sigma Chi won from Phi Sigma Kappa 19 to 2. Besides the class A and class B championships, there will be one all-university championship game if present arrangements work out, Ruddv Voceler announced Satur day. There will be teams from eight colleges which will furnish nn pnnfprenne. Teams from six ninfcssional fraternities and thir teen churches make up two other ronferences. There will be a piay off between these conferences and the winners of class A competition. The professional fraternities and the church teams have already started conference play, altho most of the games will be played after the holidays. Interfraternity bowling and water polo meets will be held after the holidays. PREP DEBATE LEAGUE INITIATES REFORMS (Continued from Page 1.) lish and president of the state de batine- leaerue. The subject used by the high schools of the state in the meets this year is, Resolved: that the several states should enact legis lation providing for compulsory unemDlovment insurance. Thirty three states in the union are using the same subject for debate this year. The state debate league was founded by the university nearly twenty-five years ago. All official business and publications are is sued by the extension division of the university, wnicn aiso nanaies other routine matters lor i:ie league. Some of the high schools in the state have already started debat ing, according to Professor White. The finals of the state tournament will be held on April 14, 15, and 16 of next year in Lincoln- it Your Drug Store fall U8 when you need drug quick. Also unappy lunche or a real box of chocolate?. The Owl Pharmacy 118 No. 14th & P. rhon B-106S One Pair Gloves Cleaned FREE "With each dross sent to be cleaned and pressed during December we will elean one pnir of gloves free. Modern Cleaners Soukup & Westovep Call -2377 IIUSKER FIGHTERS WIN FIVE BOUTS AT OMAHA FRIDAY Four state amateur champion ships were won and a champion ship was successfully defended by University of Nebraska boxers at the state A. A. U. meet at Omaha Friday night. Bobby Kinoshita, Nebraska bantamweight, was one of the only two men who success fully defended their championships Friday night. The university men who won championships were: Bernard L. Malcolm, welterweignt; Billy Witt, lightweight; Glenn Athey, featherweight, and Dick Foland, flyweight. Varsity Swimmers to Use New Coliseum Pool Next Week. Coach Vogcer issued a call Sat urday for all varsity swimmers to be on hand for practice in the new university pool at 4:45 Monday afternoon. This will be the first time the pool will have been used. The pool is the biggest in the Big Six conferenre, Mr. Vogeler said, being seventy-five feet long and thirty-five feet wide. It is ten feet deep at the cieepest end and three and one-half feet at the shallow end. The opening meet at the new pool will probably be Jan. 15, Coach Vogeler stated, and the dedication ceremony will be held at that time. The Big Six confer ence meet will be held here March 5, according to present arrange ments. The swimming meet schedule ha.9 not been definitely worked out as yet, Vogeler stated, but Ne braska swimmers will probably meet Kansas Aggies both here and away; Drake at Drake; Grinnell, here, and Icwa State at Iowa State. An attempt is being made to arrange for meets with Kansas university both here and there. SCARLET QUINTET LOSES TO DAKOTA (Continued from Page 1.) Olson had given the Hoymen dur ing the first period. Show Improvement. Nebraska evidenced the inaccur ate passing and shooting and ball bobbling expected in the first game but improved as the game prog ressed, outplaying their guests in the second canto almost as deci sively as they themselves had been outplayed in the first. Koster and Davison at guard, and Mauch at forward, were the only Cornhusker veterans on the court last night. Lenser, Henrion, Lunney, Mason, Wischmeier, Nor ton, Hastley and Sauer were all first year men with the varsity squad. Their exhibition last night indicated that a little more experi ence will make a ball club which will make a fight in its later con ference games. All showed a lack of experience and lack of teamwork acquired by long play together. Sauer, who only a week ago ended his football season, showed a carryover of grid iron tactics onto the backetball court. During the second half his tussle over the ball with Walker of South Dakota led to the two foul ing each other. Both made good their points and the trade was worth the entertainment. A few seconds later the erstwhile fullback tucked the ball under his arm and dove between the two opposing guards in spectacular off tackle style. Hooch Dakota. Olm.n. f ... Arfkmi. f . Buck, c ... HnpiWl, K Valkr, g , Wilson, c ., Malnney, y K. i rton, IK ft 1 "t 0 12 1 0 2 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 o o T"tl!l 18 6 41 brik. tg ft f pl 4 USS LIBERTY ULOVA WATCH for HER Gift MISS LIBERTY A slender, dainty baguoWd with tubular link bracelet to match. 37 so 11 Boyd Jewelry Co 12th &. O Sts. Lincoln Pauer, t .', Jli-nrif.n. f Wi:hmliT Maifon. a Hartley, K Ltinmy, r Mi mil. f I.enser, f , W. Norton Router, K Tia, oul-iali' Krnia Adams, II y; Bob fility, Midland. ...If. ft ft 36 Omaha Univer- JNihler to Speak to Sigma Xi Tomorrow C. W. Nibler of the department of dairy husbandry will speak on "The Hormones of Reproduction" at the regular open meeting of the local chapter of Sigma Xi, honorary scientific organization, in Morrill hall at 7:30 Monday. CLASSIFIED IH ADS Lost and. Found FOUND Kountaln pen tn Temple building. Owner may claim by Identifying and paying for thla ad at th Dally Nebrar kan office. FOUND Jeweled bracelet Friday evening at the Military Ball In the eollaeum. Owner mv claim by Identifying tn'j bmcclft and paying for thla ad at the Dally Nes NKkan office. , Wanted WANTKn All student who find ar ticles to turn them into the Dally Nebraakan office so that they may be quickly returned to their rightful owner. Typing TYPING Term paper and manuecrlpta typed at reasonable ratea. Leave at Bog 10 Dally Nebraeka Classified Ad depart ment. ETA CHI'S LEAD IN BOWLING Mary Hauce Scores Highest Number of Individual Points for Week. Delia namma II) 372 nimmi Phi Rntn ili 304 Aloha Chi Omena (4) 280 Thursday, Dec. 101 PI Beta I'hl (2) Delta Delta Delta (3) Kmia Km Mm Gamma (1) Delta Delta Delta (1) formula Oamma 2 1 .... ..... Alpha Delta Theta (1) 5M J29 !i4S JH0 280 The first week in the intramural round robin bowling tournament ended with the Sigma Eta Chi team turning in the highest ncore, which is 591. The high point bowler was Mary Hauce, who turned in a total of 163. A report from the instructor at the Lincoln bowling parlors, where the games are being playjd, re vealed that many teams are not reporting on time and that some times only half of the contestants will appear. All tournament en tries are asked by the intramural head, Miss Clarice McDonald, to be punctual in order that this round robin tourney, preliminary to an elimination contest to be held later, may be run off smoothly and quickly. The schedule for the following week will be. posted on the east bulletin board in the girl's gym nasium. All games will be played between 4 and 0 o'clock. The Dec. 9 scores follow: Oamma Phi Beta 3 2I7 Delta (lamina Cn Alpha Kappa Alpha PI Beta Phi 4i ?24 yinma K.ta Chi -"J Sigma Kappa (II -'J' Delta Gamma (3) Alpha Delta PI (O Kappa Delta (21 J'4 GIRLS' COSTUME PARTY ATTRACTS 500 ATTENDANCE (Continued from Page l. toothless, thin haired old men In flbnnnls. Miss Mable Lee of the physical education department, Mrs. k. ThomDson of the extension division, and Miss Lulu B. Runge of the mathematics department, all spon sors of A. W. S. board, and Miss Clara Rausch of the physical edu cation department judged the cos tumes after the grand march which began tt 7:45 o'clock. Miss Aman da H. Hennner. dean of women, and Miss Elsie Kord Piper, assistant dean of women, were honored guests. Trio Sings. Dancing featured the evening un til the program was opened by a dance by Carolyn Echols of Omaha, Delta Gamma. Lorraine Lovegren of Fremont, Pi Beta Phi, accom panied the act. A group of pop ular songs by the Delta Gamma trio, composed of Louise Correa, of Omaha, Zua Warner of Scotts bluff and Eleanor Burwell of Cas per, Wyo.. was then presented. "The Pet Show" was then dram atized by Tassels, women's pep or ganization under the direction of Julienne Deetken, president. Fol lowing the skit. W. A. A. prizes to the highest salesmen at the foot ball game were awarded by Bere niece Hoffman and Helen Baldwin, treasurer of W. A. A. Thruout the evening, refresh ments were served by the members of the A. W. S. freshmen activities group under the leadership of Marian Smith of Omaha. In clev er costumes the girls wandered among the dancers with eskimo pies and apples. Favors from Lincoln firms were distributed to the guests by the party committee. Gertrude Clarke of LaGrange 111., was responsible for this portion of the program. The favors were whistles, roses and other flowers and novelties. 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