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I ! - V. Fricfcry, January 10, I94T SporiA ClMJlCL By Jim Evinger While taking in the sights of Los Angeles oyer the holidays, this corner watched the Chicago Bears Professional All Stars in action. The best team in the National league of professional football team played the pick of the "play-for-money" boys. During the season's play, the ars won the western division and the Washington Redskins won the eastern league of play. In the playoff for the championship, the Windy City lads rode over the injured Indians by an overwhelm ing score of 73-0. FLAHERTY VS. HALAS. Coach Ray Flaherty of the Red skins took over the bossing of the All Stars for the game and faced his old rival chief tan George Halas of the Bears. Again Halas got the best of Fla herty. The drubbing this time was not quite so bad as the play off had been. The Bears won 28-14 after the game was tied at 14-all at halftime. BURLY BOYS. And do those big babies play ball. A fellow can be tackled, reclining on the ground and still get up and advance the ball. The play isn't stopped until the referee blows his whistle. And, color, say, those burly boys weighing up to 285 pounds (Jack Torrance, blood sweating behemoth, ex-Loufs- iana State tackle) have all the colors in the rainbow and manufacture a few extra hues in their own right. HIPPER-DIPPER PLUS. On one particular play, a Chi cago back passed from deep in his own territory. The pass was blocked and the original thrower caught the ball on about his 10 yard line. Bottled up, he again let fly with a pass which was in tercepted and returned by Don Looney, ex-Texas end of the All Stars, for a touchdown. Charlie Brock, former Nebraska center, played center for the All tars and replaced the great Mel Hein of the New York Giants who has been named the all-professional center for the past eight years. GOOD OLD BERNIE. Another Nebraskan to partici pate was Bernie Masterson, quar terback of the Sauer, Bauer era. Bernie played in the last quarter and directed the Bears to their final score. Speaking of Masterson brings us to recall that it was he who instructed the Stan ford b;cks in the intricacies of the "T" formation as em ployed by the Bears and now by. Stanford. Bernie was just recently named the head back-' field at U. C. L. A. for next fall. LETS DANCE to AND HIS lave llaiiii ORCHESTRA JAN. 10 9 UNTIL 12 10c Per Person STUDENT UNION Warren Alfson to get film test b Paramount studios 1 V State Journal. WARREN ALFSON. Hagclin names 8 swimmers to AAU meet A squad of eight swimmers un der the tutelage of Coach Pete Hagelin will make the journey to Omaha Sunday to compete in the midwest A. A. U. meet to be held that afternoon at the Jewish Com munity Center pool. There are ten scheduled events two of which are op on and the Huskcr team will be entered in all eight of the other events. This is the season's opener for the swim mers and starts the ten meet schedule. Eight events. The eight swimmers that are entered in the meet Sunday in clude: Ralph Worden, diving; Bill Edwards, sprints; LcRoy Foster, breast stroke; Don Hllgcrt, dis tances; Tom Woods, sprints; Les Oldfield, back stroke; Carl Roh man, back stroke; and Bill Hull, diving. The events that the team will compete in are 300 yard medley, 200 free style, diving, 100 yard WAA extends award deadline The WAA office announced today that the deadline for the $25 scholarship the WAA is of fering for next semester had been extended to Tuesday, Jan. 14. University women Interested should apply in the WAA of fice before that date. Partici pation in WAA activities is not necessary for getting the award. The scholarship will bs given to a student from either the city or ag campus. If you think hare you . ' if Beyond the Arctic Circle? near Commander Donald B. MacMillan A Lecture Illustrated by Movies 4:00, Sunday, January 12 STUDENT UNION Ballroom DAILY NEBRASKAN Warren Alfson, Nebraska's Ail- American guard, may take a fling at old Hollywood! The Wisncr senior graduates at the end of this semester and has had an offer to take a screen test in front of the Paramount cameras by Casting Director Mickeljohn. Alfson stayed over a few days in Los Angeles to confer with Paramount officials and will re turn to Hollywood for a test in February. Alfson first gained attention after winning a 1939 Awgwan Beauty Contest for the Cornhusker football team. I-M standiugs The standings of the frater nities in intramural sports with points from football, tennis, golf and volleyball figured in are as follows: Fraternity Points Place Phi IVlta Theta 2.M 1 Beta Theta PI 235 2 Helta rpsllon 233 3 Sigma Phi Kpsilon 22.1 4 Phi Kappa Pal 190 5 Sigma Alpha Kpsilon 188 6 Delta Tau Delta 1S5 7 Sigma Nu 183 8 Phi Gamma Delta 179 9 Knppa Sigma 170 10 Alpha Tau Omega 170 11 Alpha Gamma Rho 170 12 Zcta Beta Tau 13 13 Farm House 14S 14 Alpha Sigma Phi 135 15 Beta Sigma Psl 130 lfl Sigma Alpha Mi 115 17 Theta XI 108 18 Phi Sigma Kappa. 105 19 Sigma Chi 100 20 Delta Bigma PI 100 21 Acacia 90 22 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 60 23 free style, 150 yard back stroke, 200 breast stroke, 400 yard free style and 400 yard relay. The next meet that the Corn huskers will participate in is a dual meet with Carlton college on Jan. 20 here in Lincoln. I-M water polo at half way post Fraternity intramural water polo is entering the half-finished stage with the completion of the five scheduled games Wednesday evening. The next games will be played on Jan. 14. Phi Kappa Psi turned in the WANTED A student in South Lincoln to provide transportation for an other student Phone 3-2945 Will Pay it's cold now, ever been How (and how not) to be a good date at a cage game By Ned Eastlack For men: 1. Don't be on time to get her if you possibly can. 2. Wear your hunting clothes including boots, sheep skin coat, fur cap, and over size gloves. 3. Suggest sitting on the front scats where the players will be close. 4. Step on the seat where she is going to sit with your wet boots. 5. Tell her that you forgot your billfold so you don't think she will need any refresh ments. She's supposed to be on a diet anyway. 6. Forget your cigarettes and smoke all of hers. 7. Suggest going to a dance after the game (you've told her to wear any old clothes). 8. After this has all hap pened call her up sometime within the next two months for another date. You'll get it, maybe! splashing Sigma Alpha Epsilon. most impressive victory in out The score was 22-0 in favor of the former. Alpha Tau Omega took a close one from Sigma Phi Ep silon by a 10-9 count Sigma Nu shut out Beta Theta Pi by a 5-0 score. Phi Gamma Del ta and Acacia won from Farm House and Theta Xi respectively by defaults. One thing that the modern girl likes to have at her fingertips is the latest thing in fingernail polish. .Miss Mary Kerrigan Member Pi Beta Phi Sorority .4vv XJfe Cm yf Those "Masl BROWN and WHITE SADDLE TAX CALF ANTIQUE TAN CALF You simply cannot do without them for now and all spring! All leather from tip to heel! Choose it in the com biaatioo yon want! For women: 1. Be at least 15 minutes late when he coines for you so the game will have already started by the time you get there. 2. Try and sit with some girl friends in the center sec tion top row so you and your date can climb over every thing to get up there. 3. Be sure and wear a snow suit, hat, gloves and galoshes so you won't leave your date empty handed during the game. 4. Have him hold the snow suit, hat, gloves, and galoshes that you brought along. 5. Forget your own cigar ettes and smoke all of his. 6. Insist on eating enough apples, popcorn, and candy to get a stomach-ache before you go home. 7. If he still thinks you're human after all this, then tell him that you never spent such a disagreeable evening and don't wish to see him again. Tlll nnnnnii - i r 1 in io buurun ana ioc J good for one Watch Crystal I Mainspring or cleaning $1.50. I I LOWELL'S I Fine Watch Repairs Service I 143 So. 12th 1923 O - Havc - aMes' 4 to 9 AAA to B 2 V