FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1933. NEBRAKA WALLOPS 101 STATE OUTFIT BY 25 TO 16 0 Win Gives Huskers Chance At Big Six Conference Pennant. Following' a poorly played first period the Nebraska cagers came back after (the intermission a re juvenated five and proceeded to subject the Iowa State team to a 25 to 16 defeat Monday night on the Coliseum court. This win gives the Hus kers an even 500 percentage in the Big Six cage race and means that the Brownemen are still in the money as far as champions hip contention goes. It was the third defeat for the Cyclones and virtually puts Church league basketball games Tuesday evening. League I (Varsity court). Warren M. E. vs. Baptist 7:00. St. Paul M. E. vs. Newman Club 8:20. Lutheran vs. First Plymouth 8:40. League II (Court 2). Epworth M. E. vs. First Pres byterian 7:00. Grace M. E. vs. Newman Club 7:20. United Brethren vs. Elm Park 8:40. League III. Emmanuel M. E. vs. Newman Club 7:20, Varsity court. Evangelical vs. Baptist 8:20 COMPANY F CAPTURES R.O.T.C. TRACK MEET Has Point Total of 3017; M Company Follows With 2961. erine: the entire field of invest ments and written by Prof. John E. Kirshman, instructor of finance has just come from the press and is ready for distribution, according to word received by Mr. Kirsh man. The general conception and or ganization which, in the earue edition, made this pioneer text popular, has largely been retained in the second edition, otnerwise the book has been almost entirely rewritten to cover the post-war changes in economic and political conditions. The altered status of production international trade, finance, and the new distribution of gold, us well as important changes in tax ation and tariffs, are among the subjects now given analysis in the rewritten text. Noteworthy are the following features of the new edition: de tailed sectional headings thruout; selected references at the end of each chapter, a new chapter on in terest and profits, greater em phasis on income and an element of credit; and new chapters on bank stocks, insurance stocks, in vestment trusts, electric light and power companies, gas securities, street railways, telephones, tele graphs, water companies, business fluctuations and others. Sli'Vf Hokuf. Courtesy Lincoln Journal them out of consideration for pen nant chances. At the halfway mark the count was 8 to 7 Nebraska, the Scarlet coming from behind a 7 to 4 lead of the visitors in the last two min utes, Hokuf sinking a couple of quick scores. The big guard was the individual star of the tilt and in the first period made seven of the eight points rung up by the home team. He made a shot from the foul line in the first minute of play but from then until halftime proceedings were slow, both teams presenting sloppy offenses, and the passing being a bit wild. Coming back on the floor after the rest period Henrion, Bo.swell, Hokuf, and Mason scored in quick succession before three minutes of play were gone to make the score 16 to 9, Hood, Ames guard, having stowed away a pair of free throws in the meantime. Boswell and Ho kuf scored on dribble-ins, the for mer scoring a couple of those as well as a shot from the foul circle to complete the field goal count ing as far as the Huskers were concerned. Ludwig, veteran Iowa State for ward, was going hot for the Menzemen in the final half, caging a trio of floor shots, to put himself in the loading scoring pesition among the visitors. Steve Hokuf was the outstand ing player on the floor all evening, taking the ball off the bankboard in good fashion, sinking five nifty field shots, and playing an out standing floor gHmo. His thirteen points put him out in front in the scoring column, and Bo.swell tied witli Ludwig for second honor.'? with six tallies. Mention also played a topnotch game for Xo Liaka, as did Anderson and Hood for Die Cyclones. Be sure to see the new smoked elk moccasin sport oxfords at Wells & Frost Co. $3.95. Adv. in me annual military science track meet held during the two weeks following vacation, Com Danv F came out on ton with a 3017 point total. 2' company came ST llFNTx Mr-FT MflRIT in seeon.t with 9Pfi1 rnnntors anH wiwme.hi W "ILL IIIUIHIf. Headquarters company captured tmrd honors with a 2953 total. The remaining groups finished with the following totals: Co E3-2928. Co. G-2877. Co. H-2758, Co. A-2725, Co. 1-2656, Co. K-2581, Co. C-2572, Co. L-2558, Co. D-2492, Co. B-2135. 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