si iNDAV. ri:mu'KV 1, r,.;. Till: DAILY MWKASKAiN' rouit r SCARLET FIVE TAKE DAKOTA BASKETEERS IN SATURDAY GAM E Bud Parsons Leads Tossers To Third Basketball Victory of Year. Bud Parsons wont on a scoring spree Saturday night to load Ne braska to a 34-25 victory over South Dakota on the coliseum floor. The Huskors were out in front 15-11 at the intermission and remained in the lead throughout the entire second half. It was the third triumph of the season for the Huskers. With the count 4-3 in favor of YVVVVVVVV7VV FRESH TOASTED AND SALTED NUTS TRY 'EM -r2n Nut SIiott PECAN STORE 119 South 12th St. SHELLED NUTS SALTED NUTS CANDIED NUTS A NUTS AAAAAAAAAAAA ti.- Sprl.t Iihhoim nt the end of nine and one-half minutes, Coach Unmno sent Parsons into the line- un and Hud proceeded to stretch the advantage. He collected three field goals before the half ended. At the start of the second half M.-isiin contributed a setup to lo calise but baskets by Hack and Olson reduced the margin to two points. Parsons started hitting the hoop again, however, and added seven points nunc to the Husker total. Nebraska was never in serious danger in the last half. George Saner turned in a good game at guard as well as bombarding- the hoop for eight markers. Coach Hrowne used ten flippers during the melee. Buck and Olson set the pace for the South Dakota quiitf with nine and seven points, respectively. Pox score: smith Dakota - fc ft t pis Olson. I f H. lUn.on HiuU. o . Hoppol, K Hran. K-' I-ovak. f Tu'f. f I, . Hanson TotalM . . Nebraska - -Ho.swoll, f .. Mason, 1 . . . Ut'nrion. o . . Saui'r. K . . . . Hokuf. g Parsons, ( , . I.iinncv . f . . Wahlotiist. i Cnpple, o ... ;l 1 4 0 (I 0 1 (I u n 0 1 1 4 2 ti 6 2. f pis 1 1 i : ti 2 2 S 2 3 1.1 It 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 JLti ffl VV I Totals li 4 13 34 Free throws mis.-.-il: K..n, U. Hanson. Tut Hoppcl. Bran Copple. Wahlnuis!. Ui-fproo: Km io Alums, Omaha. Dictionaries at I.ons's Adv. MISSOURI TIGERS DEFEAT OKLAHOMA IN BIG SIX GAME Kansas U Tie Sooners in Conference as Latter Loses Mix. For smart appearance, your shirts must be done by your Bosom Friend B 6155 L.aundrij Cleaning r.i. Ol l.ttlolllH . . hana M isHri . . Kansas Stat1 Nelirnka . . . Iowa Mate M 1IX.. pet. .114 .:i4 .Ml .MX) .1t7 . '-7 ST 1 JANET CAYNOR WILL ROGERS LEW AYRES SALLY EILERS Norman Foster Louise Dresser Frank Craven Victor Jory STUART Make Whcipf with ,up pp! Frolic thru th" Nile Clubs with thPHe flirting foois : H)M( M) LOWE Victor McLaglen i.i fK VELEZ v Kl. KIIKMH.I K- Dt7tDrT ftf I tl Kill X VI 'J V T4M BOVH 0 --j II inir l..firiM'U I LINCOLN 4 Oklahoma's defeat at the hands of the Missouri Tigers at Columbia Friday nifcht by a 40 to 30 score has again set the Sooners back into a tie with the Kansas five in the Big Six cage race. Each of the teams has won five and lost two games in conference competi tion. In the Friday game the Sooners were attempting to break the jinx which has gone with them on all their trips, but the Missourians piled up an early lead and suc ceeded in holding to it to gain the ten point victory. At one stage of the game the Columbia crew held a 37 to 17 advantage and thus found it comparatively easy to coast to victory. The Norman has yet to play Iowa State at Nor man, and Kansas and Nebraska on the Lawrence and Lincoln courts. Thus th Sooner team certainly will find it necessary to win on foreign courts in order to win the pennant, for Kansas is playing Iowa State and Oklahoma at Law rence and Kansas State at Man hattan. Altho Oklahoma defeated Kansas 25 to 23 at Norman the odds at present appear against Coach McDermotts men in the Kansas-Oklahoma game which in all probability is to decide thel championship. Missouri also must be coped with in the champion: hip picture, for if a loss is incurred by either of the two leaders Missouri will be in a tie with the team losing with four wins and three losses. The Tigers jay Nebraska this Satur day evening on the Coliseum floor. Early in the season the Missou- Ha vp "H ltd Tirni!.' for good timpj.7 . ' .-- 4 it THE CRASH" 4" V.. J$A v. ruth CHATTERTON GEORGE BRENT Am'-rica's ForernoHt AclrpKS nd Hi r SeriHatinnnl Husband! f K1(K COMi nV-TRU I I, to make a MAN'S HAT look NEW! (tJie Cash M Carry Vrirc) Pricedelivered is 75c By uf fi-fiil equiprrif fit t-'ive the f.ricinal FACTORY FINISH ti, l c 1 t huts ve CLEAN. j,ik" all nthf-r wnfk, it's douf ripht siTirl tti1 priff is r w. V CLEANERS rians trimmed the Huskers 37 to 33 at Columbia, and since Coach Inwards men arc also notoriously unsuccessful on foreign courts Coach Browne's men appear to have at least an even chance to upset the Tigers. 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