1A.E SEVEN Scarlet Blasts Cyclones 50 to 23 THE DAILY NERRASKAN, 11IESDAY, FERRUARY 193R. UsLhjwL packcuut Loyal Nebraskans all remem ber the fine football team that represented Nebraska last fall. Likewise, the basketball team and the various teams. But how many of these same sport ad dicts have ever heard of the Intramurals? This is apparently the forgotten sport of the cam pus. This sport has more partici pants than any other in the en tire university. At present bas ketball Is in the lime ight and approximately 40 teams are rep resented by the Frats alone. This division of the athletic curricular is frowned upon by many on the basis that it keeps the student from his studies. However the powers that be evidently look at It from a different angle, for annually they Invest more than $1,000 for its continuation, as it gives every student a chance to compete in the sport that he prefers. Only a gifted few are able to make the grade on a varsity team, and the remainder would have but little chance for organized competition if it were not for this lower scale of sport. The R. O. T. C. branch of the Intramurals also offers the non affiliated men an excellent chance to compete. These teams are divided by their respective companies, and last fall hun dreds of men turned out for touch football. Futher interest was added by awarding gold medals to the players in the win ning company. This department also offers to the men volley ball, tennis, water polo, kitten ball in the spring, and numer ous other sports. There are also various ath letic divisions for the fairer sex. The swimming pool Is open to all students who were able to pass the medical examination. The university is assessed around $400 each year, and the students were required to pay a fee toward the construction of the pool, and so they should feel free to take advantage of it. Nebraska has one of the best Intramural departments in the country and it should receive the whole-hearted support of the students, faculty and all of the other departments to keep it thus. MEETS GOLDEN HORDE Frosh Hold Dual Telegraphic Meet Thursday With Gopher Yearlings. Two meets have been scheduled for the Nebraska trackmen this week, one for the varsity and one for the frosh. The varsity goes to Minnesota Saturday for a dual meet with the Gophers. On Thurs day, the freshmen will hold R dual telegraph meet with the Minnesota yearlings. The varsity exceeded pre-season expectations last Saturday. The only Indication of Minnesota's strength comes from loss to the Iowa State cindermen last week. Iowa State lost its only Big Six meet to Missouri. Held In connection with the Min nesota telegraphic will be a frosh trt-colnr meet, the third of the year. 7"be three best performances In each event will be relayed to Minnesota to lie entered In the tel egraphic meet. Three Women Pledged Ry Mimical Sorority Sigma Alpha Iota, professional mimic sorority. In Id Its initiation Sunday afternoon in F.llen Smith halt. Girls who were initiated were Hope Rowell, Clara Moore nnd Frances Spencer. The nrw Initi ates were Inter treated by the UICTORY OlfER AMES PUTS HUSKERS III TIE WITH Rrmnirmni Hit Victory Stride Against Iowa State As Pardons Tallies 17 Points to Annex Individual Scoring Honors. irfisl!i's Cornliuskcr lnsl;etlnll team blast od their wnv back inlo the first division of the when they soundly trounced the Ahout .,;)K) lans attended. The came was too one-sided was slowed clown by the calling of frequent fouls on both teams. Thirty-one fouls were called dur ing the game. 17 on Nebraska and 14 on Iowa State. As the game opened Nebraska shot into the lead when Bob Par sons, guard, turned on the steam to cage three field goals in less than five minutes while the Cy clones made 1 point on a free throw. Then Werner and Ko vanda dunked a around the f0Ui! circle to raise the Scarlet lead to 9 points. The game was just ten minutes old when M e n z e of Iowa State made the Cy ;lones' first field goal. Free BOB PARSONS tosses by Blah- Llnroln Journal. and Bliss shortly before gave the Cyclones 5 points to the Husker's 12. The half ended with Nebraska well out in the lead by a 20 to 11 count. Iowa State drew up to within 6 points of the Huskers shortly after the second half opened. It was as close as she got. With Farsons, Werner and Kovanda swishing the net from any where the Sear let drew miick ly away and ran their score up twenty-five points to reach the fifty mark while their op ponents took advantage of a couple of gift throws to raise their total to 21. The game ended with the Cyclones pop- A.WEfcNER. ping at tile Llnroln Journnl. hoop from far out-court without any success. UlanniK ana ityan sank two free throws for the visit ors taking it 50-23. Bob Parsons, veteran guard, again led the scoring for the eve ning with a total of 17 points to his credit. Bill Kovanda, ball russling Hnskcr forward, came next with 12 points. Iowa State s high scoring guard, Bob Blahmk. was sewed up all night from the field managing to get two shots through the hoop. He took ad vantage of his four shots and boosted his total to ten to lead the Iowa State scoring. The box score: Ktlinirka 'K 'I ' I'M Amen I 1 2- 1 4 Kovanda I H 3 14 Ktuiuvh c 1 0 0 1'arnona ( S t-S t IT Witimt K -l ' " Wilton 0 II I 1 0 Thomat f 0 0 0 1 U Putirmann 1 1-1 1 J Tnllmmi u I 0 0 1 3 Orimm ft 0 0 1 4 0 Klll'itt K 0 0 0 0 0 Tola la low Btatt Menu I .20 10 I 11 ii Ik n l oi f i t '? - .ill "HIGH TOR Maxwell Latest Comedy and Broadway Hit Precnted by the University of Nebraska UNIVERSITY PLAYERS FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 14 19 Temple Theatre 12th and R Sts. Evenings at 7:30 Sat. Matinee at 2:30 ilZZQU QUINT li(j Six conference last liitrlit Iowa .State Cyclone's 50 to 2:?. thruout to be a fan thriller and I AFTER L 3, WINNING 1 I Adams Blames Inexperience, Radical Climate Change For Ill-Luck. The Husker matmen returned to Lincoln Saturday after a road trip in which they entered four dual meets in four days. The Nebras ka men won from Denver U and lost to Kansas State, Colorado U and Colorado State. The first meet was held last Tuesday at Kansas State, in which a 21 1 i to 4K defeat was hung on the Huskers. Wednesday the Husk ers dropped a 24 to 6 decision to Colorado U, and on Thursday night lost to Colorado State, de fending Rocky Mountain confer ence champ, by a close 15 "4 to 14. 1 2 " margin. Nebraska almost won this meet. Heavyweight John son having his man in a pinning position when the final gong sounded. A fall would have given the meet to Nebraska. On Friday night the Huskers met and defeated Denver U by a wide margin of 21 to 9. FROSH TAKE 21-20 WIN OVER NUBBINS IN PRELIM Wilson Accounts for 8 Counters in Slow Hoop Contest. Frosh basketcers made It two in a row over the Nubbins last night when they came oct on the top of a 21-20 count, in a prelim to the Nebraska-Iowa Slate game. The contest was slow and listless, lack ing the fire of former Frosh-Nub-bins games. Wilson, Nubbins forward, led the scoring, dropping in four buckets for 8 points. Taylor, for ward, nnd Fitz, guard, paced the frosh with two field goals and a gift toss apiece. The box score: Krh IK ft f NuliMnn fK It f 2 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 I 1 0 1 2 0 1 10 0 llHnKfin f Taylur I Jut kmin f HnndAll c Kniklit c Kill K II. .pp I'lKallhly R 1 1 2 1 1 0 I 1 1 n 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 Ptincnn f-c 1 Wllxm f 0 Thrrkn e 1 lliill.rrt l 0 rmU'll ( 1 Yalle K 01 1 T.'tnl" n 4' Ttl in o .1 Ofliclalu: Onlitn ami llnrnlnu. Nrhrnnka. A linn f U 4 4 Kvan e " I S hlinknik ( 2 -7 KlmK K 1 1-4 Mixon f 1 0 0 It. rmfnril I 0 1-1 1 4 I S 10 S 3 1 2 0 1 T"IH ... & 13 21 14 23 Kurt at hall. Nrlraik In, l. State 13. nlliciala: I'nrke I'arrull. Ktiftaa Clly Coll I Un Lanra, ritutmrn Ti lira. Andergon't MEN RETURN IN ATO, SI, FIJIS, I PHIS, BETAS, T TILTS Alpha Gamma Rho, Phi Delts, Delta Upsilon, Thcta Chis Also Win. Class A intrannnal basketball teams completed the second round of piny in their respective leagues last week. The standings in league one were revised when the Betas were forced to forfeit an early game to the A. T. O.'s for using a player before he had been pledged a week. In the league one tilts played Thursday night, the A. T. O.'s kept their slate clear of defeat by walking over the Sig Alphs 61-6. In a nip and tuck contest the Fhi rsis, paced by Weaver who scored 8 points, handed the Sigma Nus their second defeat by a 22-13 score. Wolf led the Sig Nus with 7 points. In the other league one game, the Betas were given unex pected opposition by Xi Tsi Fhi but managed to win, 17-13. The only league two contest saw Sigma Alpha Mti defeat the Farm House crew, 15-10. Finklestein of the Sammies and Sadie of the los ers tied for high score honors wtih 6 apiece. In league three. Alpha Gamma Rho, paced by Ted Doyle and Coley, handed the Sig Kps a 12-6 trimming. Douglas looked best for the losers. Dunker scored 8 points to lead Delta Upsilon to a 15-6 victory over Sigma Chi in the other league three game. No games were played in league four but Theta Chi won by forfeit over the Acacians. Thi Delta Theta defeated the Chi This 16-9 WIN Contrast for spring with slacks and jackets TV 3 pr. for See Our Advanced Spring Selection of Smart Styles HARVEY BROTHERS , , ,1230 O St. l.t.M.i r, standings. l-.iiif Our. w I ii.i . Aliilnl T;m Omitu S 0 1 nun I'lil Nitnn rl I ,iii;i H,ta Thrl I'l 2 1 .mm Meruit Nil 1 2 . S:'H Nlirma Aleha Fimllnn 1 2 XI IM I'M 0 3 .11.10 LfaKii Twii. I iit. Chi Cnnimt IVIla 2 II I mm siirnta Alpha Mm 2 I .nun Klirm Ho4 I 5 .HUH llela Sitma Pl 0 I .(too Zria Ilita Tim 0 1 .mm tmir i'lirr. w I w. Alpha (innmia Uhti 2 0 I.IMMI Drllu rf-l,Hi - 2 I .i;ti SU'inn 'hi N.iltn 1 I ..V'li Lnintula (hi Alpha 0 2 .IMtfl iHKr F'linr. vr I itvt. K:inpa V'lirma t 0 (Kill Tlu la h 1 2 1 .ll'iil Thitn hl 2 .IU',11 llrlta Tan IVMa I 1 .Mm l'l Knnpa Alpha 0 1 .mm Arm-la 0 2 .IkiO l.-aHtir Five. w I p.l. 1'nl n-lla Thcia 2 0 1 mm Alpha Strum I'll I I 0 1 -IMkit I'hi sirma Hnppa 1 1 ..vm hi I'M 0 2 mm Theta XI 0 1 .mill to keep their record clear of de feat. Uhri of the Chi Phis scored 7 points to lead the scoring, fol lowed by Fox of the winners who garnered 5. In the other league five game Thi Sigma Kappa de feated Theta XI 12-9. Schroeder of the winners and Thoene of the losers garnered 4 points apiece to lead the scoring. PHI SIGMA IOTA MEKT SCHEDULED TONIGHT ireneii i.ioup lo iJieii!-? Plans for National Affiliation. Dans for the affiliation of the local chapter of I'hi Sigma Iota, honorary French fraternity, with the national organization, will con stitute the major items of business at tonight's meeting. All members of the group are urged to be pres ent. The meeting will begin at 7:30 and will be held at the home of Dr. Hairy Kinz, 1125 So. 15th. In addition to the discussion of initiation into the new chapter, an article on romance literature will be presented, and refreshments will be served. Snort Jackets Oun plaids and window pane checks 1250 Sport Slacks Tliiils, checks, herringbone and chalk stripes 3.95 to 6.00 Sport Shirts and Pullover Sweaters ri'iin nnd noelty weaves 1.95 to 3.95 Ribbed Slack Sox New high colored patterns 35' tiioup.