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Huskers Take Final Title Fiin
THE DAILY NEBKASKAN, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1938.
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Itronnenivn to
Shoot the Works Tonight
Fired by the determination to
knock Oklahoma off of its ped
estal, the Nebraska Cornhuskers
will shoot the works tonight in a
desperate attempt to end the win
ning streak of the now famous
Sooner "kids."
The Norman crew had a close
call last Saturday night when the
Huskers led them to the tape only
to fall before the last minute
Sooner drive. The crowd estimate
for tonight's game runs well over
7.000.
With a large crowd on hand
there should be a lot of yelling j
and enthusiasm, organized and
otherwise. We don't attempt to
defend or approve what follows
but would like to present this
clipping from the Daily California!!
in regard to the enthusiasm of the
cheer leaders and the organized
cheering section. This "As Others
See You" was written by a Cali
fornia router who witnessed the
California-Nebraska basket ball
game last month. Under the title of
'Three Cheers" the article, follows:
By Betty Stecker '38.
After seriously considering the
matter, we think Bob Wiley is a
good yell leader. Tlease, Bob, don't
let this go to your head.
We have een the University
of Nebraska yell leader, and
have consequently realized why
an improvised Bear rooting sec
tion of three members was con
spicuous in the midst of the
Cornhusker rooting section.
Garbed in the conventional white
flannels, and what ired the Cal
students a red sweater, the mid
western cheer leader trucked about
the floor seemingly humming to
himself. His assistant, practically
con-'ealed behind the deprecating
N and U on the front and back
Scarlet Meets
Sooner Team
Tonight at
8
i
K 4-
Paul Amen Captains Quint j
Against Top Ranking
Oklahoma Five.
With everything to gain and
nothing to lose, Nebraska's Corn
huskers will take the floor against
Oklahoma University's "kid" team
at the coliseum
tonight.
Paul Amen,
senior forward,
will captain the
Husker team in
the Oklahoma
game. The
game will be
d e d 1 c ated to
Amen in honor
of his last year
as a Husker
eager. In fol
lowing home
games, each
spninr will hp
PAUL AMEN named game
captain and the
game which he captains will be
dedicated to him.
Still smarting from the 50-48
defeat by the Sooners last Satur
day night which put them out of
the running for a Big Six cham
pionship, the Huskers will prob
ably open up and show a brand
of ball similar to fast breaking
type of toll used by the Sooners.
Husker Average Height Rises.
Although a victory over Okla
homa would not improve the
standing of the Huskers it would
throw the Oklahomans into a two
way tie with, Kansas university for
first place in the Big Six race.
The average height of the Scar
let quintet jumped about an inch
this week when Elmer Dohrniann,
6 foot 5 inch forward began work
ing out on the first five, replac
ing Bill Kovanda and Grant
MA 15 TIN OiNLY SE1SIOH
ON OKLAHOMA SQUAD
FAST BREAKING SOPHOMORES
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FROM SIGMA NU, 16-15
A.T.O.'s, Phi Gam's, S.A.M.'s
Sig Ep's, D.U.'s, Kappa
Sigs Also Win.
Class A Intramural basketball
teams swung Into action for the
second time last night. All sched
uled games were not played and
the competition was limited to
Leagues 1, 2, 3, and 4.
The feature game in League 1
was the 18-15 conquest of Beta
Theta Pi over the Sigma Nus.
Center Sid Held again led the
scoring attack for the Betas, scor
ing 8 points. Townley was best
for the losers with 5. The other
League 1 tilt saw the A.T.O.'s
recuperate from their early de
feat at the hands of the Betas by
swamping the Phi Psis 22-7.
In League 2 Phi Gamma Delta
again impressed with a decisive
26-8 win over the Farm House.
VCRNON MVUfi 7?lV MESC WSC0 HALhlR JJMMY VCAA7T
These four fast breaking sophomores, with Senior Bill Mar
tin will be trying to make It five In a row tonight on the coliseum
boards when the Sooners meet Ne brsska In a return engagement.
The Oklahoma crew finished ahead of ihe Cornhuikers In Norman
last Saturday night by a score o f 50-48. Should the Sooners win,
another obstacle in the way of the loop crown will be removed.
Chi Alpha 16-12 in the other
League 3 game.
In League 4, Kappa Sigma sur
prised by scoring a decisive 18-8
victory over the Delta Tau Delta
who were handicapped by the ab
sence of Center Charley Brock.
For the Kappa Sigs Herndon,
sharpshootlng guard, led the scor
ing attack with 6 counters. Johnny
Howell garnered 4 points to lead
the Delta. In the other League 4
game Foster scored 6 points to
lead Theta Chi to a 20-8 victory
over Pi Kappa Alpha.
Schcrer and Baum led the Fiji
scoring attack with 8 points
apiece while Stout, with 4, was
best for the losers. The other
game plaved in LeHgue 1 saw
Sigma Alpha Mu edge Zeta Beta
Tau 10-8. High scorer of th time
was Kaplan of the loseri. who
scored 8 points.
Sigma Phi Epsllon smothered
Sigma Chi 29-5 to hang up an Im
pressive win in League 3. Duifee
was high point man for tne win
ners with 8 counters while Cleve
land was best for the Sigma Chls.
Delta Upsilon decisioned Lambda
-young Once
respectively of his sweaiei, musi Thomas who have been alternat
have been in charge of the arm i jnfr t the spot all season. Dohr
work. It tired us out just to watch j man who had trouble in getting
him exert himself to the extent of j under way after a long football
moving botn fists up ana ciown ; season, turned in good perform-
within a distance of at least six
inches while leading a yell. The old
idea that cold weather musters
energy must be a myth.
And you women who think
pompoms Nare inane, and who
advocate rooters caps for wom
en should go east. Then you
could wear a whole outfit Includ
ing white skirt, red sweater, and
red beret even to basketball
games. There would be no more
breaking of pom-pom sticks
either the women there just
wave their arms back and forth.
We certainly have to hand it to
Nebraska for having a wonderful
basketball team. They never would i at the
hv won that came on the en- Mullen,
Lone senior on Oklahoma's
sophomore basketball team this
campaign is Bill Martin, 180
pound guard, lead hound of the
fast breaking Sooner pack.
Martin led the Big Six confer
ence in scoring last season un
til an attack of influenza laid
him low late in the year. He was
high point scorer of the Okla
homa team and outstanding free
goal shot in the conference. He
will be seen in action tonight
when the Sooners clash with the
Cornhuskers in the coliseum to
night at 8.
ances at both Kansas university
and Oklahoma university last
week.
Lineup Unchanged.
The rest of the Husker lineup
will remain unchanged. Parsons
and Werner, guards; Ebaugh, cen
ter; Amen and Dohrmann for
wards, being the most likely to
get the starting call from Coach
W. H. Browne.
Probable starters on the Okla
homa club will be Bill Martin,
lone senior on the Sooner squad,
and Marvin Mesch, sophomore
who piled up 22 points against I
the Scarlet at Norman Saturday,
guard positions. "Moon"
will hold down his usual
thuslasm of the student body. pivoi spot, ana Jimmy ic;aii anu
In another spot in the paper : Roscoe alker. two sophomores,
Lincoln is classed as the worst will occupy the forward berths.
tSrsr ; NEBRASKA QUARTERBACK
The writer complains that Buck s . r
Bootery" is not the best place in ELIGIBLE FDR NEXT YEAR
which to get something to eat in j LUUIQLL TUn HLAI ILHII
spite of the directions as one of ,
Lincoln's finest. Perhaps the offi- Thurston Phelps to Have One
rer was thinking of "Steves
Snarkery" and had a little diffi
culty with the alphabet.
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Competition.
Husker grid fans will be glad
to hear that Thurston Phelps, the
i"F'vptpr F.arthnnnke." will be eli-
MEET SCHEDULED TODAY : i?f.
lng out witn me
Red Squad Set to Defend
Lead Gained in Thursday's
Opening Match.
The second tn-colir freshmen
trnrU mot rt thp vtnr uill be held
this afternoon at i P. m. The first I
meet, which was held last Thurs
day, was won by the Ked team,
with the Orange and Green teams
second and third, respectively.
New captains have been ap
pointed for the second meet. Del
Moore has been chosen to head the
Red team for this meet. Dirk Delfs
the Orange and Bob Belli the
Oreen. These men were chosen on
the basis of the point which they
scored In the first meet.
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Here's Hugh McDermott, canny
little Scotchman who is bringing !
his team of sophomores to the 1
coliseum floor tnight with four j
wins and no losses. i
The Sooners have finished in the I
first division of the Missouri Val- :
lev and Bie Six conference races ;
112 of the MFt H years and have ;
I won 122 and lost" 80 conference
games iui a iiiiiih jt:ncin.a6 i
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THURSTON PHELPS
Liniuln Journal.
track squad.
and will report
for the spring
football s e s -aions
which
open Feb. 28th.
The Big Six
rule states that
an athlete who
lias enough
credit hours to
graduate in the
spring, is not
eligible to com
pete the fallow
ing year. How
ever Phelps
is fort u n a t e
Just 3 Days
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out now and send it
to us for a thorough
dry cleaning.
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enough to be just two hours short
of the required number of hours.
Phelps saw much action last fall
and It was his accurate pass to
little Marv Plock that downed Mis
souri, 7 to 0. An all stater in high
school, he has been hampered by
a bad knee, and he has never been
able to hit his stride. Nebraska
will be In need of a quarterback
with the eraduation of All Big Six
I Johnny Howell, and the Exeter lad
should fill tne bin.
The graduate school of social
work received ten requests for
graduate students for positions in
Nebraska, Iowa and wasningion.
Miss Nan I. Gerry, instructor In
the school of social work, con
ducted an institute on case work
before the meeting of the South
east Association of Assistant Di
rectors Thursday.
Dr. Ernest F. Wllte, director of
the graduate school of social work,
attended the meeting of the so
cial science groups at Atlantic
City recently.
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