"V: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Cag e Scm in Exhibition Game Today Cornhusker Swimmers to Entertain Tanksterettes Jack Minor and his swimming team will furnish entertainment at the meeting of Tanksterettes, girls swimming society, to bo held at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. They will give a demonstration of strokes and practice. There Is to be no meeting of Tanksterettes Thursday night, as formerly stated. u Your Drug Store If It la wantftd In a Candy, DniRt or Fbon B1068. hurrv. Lunrhni, Toilet Articles. The Owl Pharmacy 148 tyo. 14th A P St. We Deliver 24 FRATERNITIES FILE Finals m Among Preliminary Round Winners Slated For Saturday. Twenty-four fraternities filed for the Interfraternlty Rifle Shoot which began last night at the rifle range in the basement of Andrews hall. Two preliminary rounds are to be fired, -the next will be from 7 to 9 o'clock Thurs day. Dec. 5. Finals between the for the Military Ball 5 V end your formal -t wccu to us today. You 11 want to look your best. four winners from each prellmln ary round will be held on Satur day, Dec. 7, from 1 to 4 o'clock. Six men will fire for each fra ternlty in the preliminaries, but only the score of the high four men will count for the team score The final score will be based on the total of the preliminary and zinai rounas. Preliminary firing schedule : Dec. 4: Acacia, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Sigma Psi, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi, Delta Sigma Lambda, Delta Tau Delta, Delta. TTnsllon, Farm House, Kappa Slg ma and Lambda Chi Alpha. Dec. 6, 7 until Q o'clock: Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, PI Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsllon, Sigma Al pha Mu, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsllon, Theta Chi, and Theta XI. The University of Wisconsin and Brown are two of the few Ameri can colleges which maintain handi craft workshops for their students. GRAND HOTEL Good Coffa Shop Quick Service European Corner Itth and Q Streita STUDENT a. tmmM. LUNCHES 15? to 5$ Special Tablea for Profeiior Mra. C. Rocke - SEASON PARAD E IN FIRST BATTLE Public Invited to Opening Maneuvers; Slated For 5 p. m. CLOSE PRELIM TRAINING Whitaker, Parsons, Leacox, Ebaugh, Wahlquist on 'A' Lineup. After a week spent in pre liminary ground maneuvers, Harold Browne's llusker.bas keteers will take to the air Wednesday evening in their first exhibition before Nebraska fans. The 1935-S6 cage prospects E You Are Sure That Her Corsage ( Is Correct will go on revue for the first time in a regulation game between members of the squad at 5 p. m. The "A" lineup will open with Henry Whitaker, St. Joseph, Mo., and Bob Leacox, Shenandoah, la., forwards; Floyd Ebaugh, Superior, center: George wahlquist, Has tings, and Bob Parsons, Lincoln, guards. The initial "B" unit lists Howard Baker, Grand Island, and George Scott, Lincoln, for wards; Lawrence Nelson, Curtis, center; Elmer Dohrman, Staple hurst, and Cliff Scott, Lincoln, guards. Reserves on the "A" string are Leland Hale, Lincoln; Bob Belka, Crete; and Harvey Wldman, Mead; and on the "B", Merrill Morris, Lincoln; Lloyd Wampler, Lincoln; and Earl Daft, Waverly. After extensive goal shooting and fast break maneuvers mingled with assignments in under-the- basket offense all thru Thanks giving vacatl Coach Browne's pupils are to push the ac celerator d i the floorboard. The scr b-; will be open to the public. AFFILIATED BARBS STAGE OPEN HOUSE If It Comes From 8 Tu-o-T"" ROSEWELL'S j Phone B7021 124 So. 13th St. j Interchih Council, A.W.S. Sponsor Meeting Sunday. The annual barb open house, sponsored for the first time this year by the Barb Interclub coun cil and the Barb A. W. S. board, will be held Dec. 8 at Ellen Smith hall from 3 until 5 o'clock. The af fair has formerly been sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. Invitations will be sent to all faculty rften, It was announced Tuesday by Bill Newcomer, presi dent of the Barb Interclub council, and handbills will be distributed to all rooming houses Wednesday and Thursday. IS HERE AGAIN and of course you'll want to look your best, so send it to the Peerless Cleaners Geo. H. Lemon 322 So. 11th B-6731 SAVE 10 CASH & CARRY ME 15) nils Ira Ell) WW appeal -i-pcy 1;.. Henry Clay Foster, explorer, tiger hunter, and steady Camel smoker. He has struggled for many a weary mile through bush and jungle . . . faced many a tense moment when nerves were tested to the limit. Speaking of nerves and smok ing, Foster says: "My idea of a mild cigarette is CameL I've been in some tough spots, but Camels have never thrown my nerves off key, although I'm a steady Camel smoker and have been for years. Camels give me the mildness I want better taste the fragrance and aroma of choice tobaccos." SET I Vr 1 44 V . TVKKISHrVOTEST!Cl l w CltfAREfTE! Ml MILS MILDNESS m OUT-OF-DOORS PEOPUE 4 r'. I J , M Camels are made from finer MORB EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS ...Turkish and Domestic... than any other popular brand. fSipud) &. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wioiioa-Salim, North Quoliaa Tliur IWf CAMH. CARAVAN with WalMr O'Hf IWUfcini DcaacjuiiiTed HiuiosGlMGrarw4 the Cut Loma Orchestrm Tuesday lad Tkondar 9 pa EST, a p jb. CS.T, 9-30 pa. M.S.T, t.0 fjb P.T. out WABC-Colambia Ncrwock. Azxi Ratem Sy$tem Gives Husker 11th Among U. S. Elevens Whether Nebraska goes to the Sugar Bowl or whether she doesn't the Huskers are still very far removed from the cellar of the American football atructure. An Airl Ratem recording com ing out of Chicago Tuesday placed the Cornhuskera eleventh among the teams of the nation. The quo tations, based on the respective records of the teams thru Nov. 30, are aa follows: Minnesota, 170; S. M. V., 165; Princeton, 160; Ohio State, 159; Louisiana State, 157; Notre Dame, 152; California, 151; Texas Christian, 149; Pittsburgh, 147; Stanford, 144; Nebraska, 143; Auburn, 142. With the same report came the aelection of two Nebraska athletes on Lawrence Perry's All-American and second team. The nation-wide sports critic placed Lloyd Card well, high point man in the Big Six this season, at right half, and Bernle Scherer, All Big Six selec tion for two years, at left end on his second atring. BAILER ADDRESSES EDUCATION MEETING Phi Delta Kappa Conclave Hears Instructor Tuesday. "Christmas and Education" was the subject of Dr. Warren Bailer, Instructor In history and prin ciples of education, who addressed the members of Phi Delta Kappa, educational fraternity, at Its meet ing Tuesday evening at the Grand hotel. O. H. Bimson ana j. ju. Loder were chosen as delegates to represent the fraternity at the na tional council meeting to be held Dec. 27-30 In St Louis. L. B. SMITH WINS FIRST IN PAINTING CONTEST Linus Burr Smith, chairman of the architecture department, re ceived first place for hia water color, "Caatles In Spain," In a con test of five middlewestern states held at the Joslyn Memorial In Omaha. Mr. Smith submitted a view of the northwest part of Lincoln, which resembles Segovia, Spain. PHI PSI GET POSSESSION Acacia Loses by 1 -0 Score on Carpenter's Goal in Final Minutes. Phi Kappa Psi took possess'o:i of the soccer championship by de feating the Acacia team 1-0 in the finals of the meet Tuesday afternoon. Carpenter kicked tha goal that won the game in the ln.st minutes of the fourth quarter. Beta Theta PI and Sigma Chi will do battle today at 4 p. m. for the consolation honors. The failure of the lights in the coliseum combined with the drop ping out of competition by Tau Kappa Epsllon to prohibit the playing of the first two scheduled games In the Intramural water polo competition. 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