Thursday, February 13, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKA l:::V SfioAiq I'M H H w Wiona i i IvSU ML,..- V U g Nebraska's baaketballers muffed their chance to land at the top of 4.1 T1 1 i - . a u ouu BJiae into first place by improbable in- me xig oul neap vuz can still slide stances In the first place the Husk ers would have to win all three of their remaining games to even stand a Chinaman's chance. , The Huskers have yet to play Missouri away, Oklahoma away, and then meet the Kansas Jayhawkers again-but this time in the local coliseum. The Husker record is four wins and three losses. The best standing the Huskers could chalk up would be .700 percent. Kansas and Okla homa are the other two teams with four wins thus far. If the top teams could kill themselves off by losing to one another and the lower, in position conference fives could knock off a few of the league leaders, then the Huskers might be able to slip in thru the back door to win the title. But this is all highly im probable. Kansas and Okla homa have proved their worth and there isn't much h-.s. these two teams muffing their records against the second di vision quintets. Here's crossing our fingers and more wishful thinking for the t-agcis,. up 10 now, they have done a grand job in reviving bas- ketball interest of Nebraska. They deserve bet ter breaks and may get them! Coach Pete Hagelin's swim ming team is blasting thru the water at great guns this sea son and this looks like the year when the aquatic boys bring home the bacon in the Big Six swim meet Incidentally, Nebraska will be host to the conference swimmers this year. The last day of Febru ary and the first of March mark tVlA "flnnl tl . . cjuuu weexena ror the swimmers. Iowa State Is undefeated in eight matches on the wrestling mat this season. A junior grappler, Dick Johnson, 175 pounder, has won all of hi matches this winter seven by falls, one by decision and has scored 38 points to none for his opponents. Scholarships totaling 5123,000 have been awarded 247 students at Vaasar college for the current year. CLASSIFIED ... 10c Per Line . . . T"", --il.:'?0.' "atonal, book In - w. van 1 1W. TUIQ WKHll M i Come in and LIhIch to the Laieat Columbia 2nd Okeh Records Henny'i Bugle ' Benny Goodman 'i High on m Windy II ill Gene Krupa 4. I Hear Rhapsody f ' Mrr Hraly J, H i of My Ute Barb Cage plav enters final playotf stage Barb intramural basketball i Mondav nitrhf aa oil V... SJfJ1 i :r " league cnam- - -v . . jucac Uc i i i ?P.uand the Termites finished W!th three wins and one loss apleCe, Carl Atkison, with 10 points, led the Co-op to a 25-5 win over Stratford. The Term ites also clicked as Red Boyle and Walt Morrison potted 17 of the 23 points, while the termite defense limited Omega Club to one field goal. Pioneer beat the Termites, 16 to 6 earlier in the season and will be favored in the playoff. Dark Horse, last year's champs won League III as expected, tho they met stiff opposition in their final game with the Galloping Ghosts. Team play and experience won out as the incumbents triumphed by 17-9. Brown Palace was named League winner when it was proved that AEI, which won out during the regular sched ule, had used another team's Players in the 23-15 victory over Brown Palace. Mad Russians captured the League VI gonfalon by drubbing the Madmen 36-18. Scoring at Will, the Rtlflflinno n-v i former Blair high school players led thruout. Freshman Joe Wise led the Mad Russians with 10 points, as Budd Walker scored 12 P"w, as Budd for the Madmen The Auntie The Anaels comnlitH tht. "ague V opposition as Gerry Miller scored 6 to n "-13 conquest of TKB. Don Rowtands advanced to third place in the individual scoring compet with eight points running his total to 3a Dan Pressly, who was idle, re tained his lead with 40 and Kenny Sears held second with 34. With Dick Grubaugh potting 6 points, the Husker Inn quint an nexed the League IV top with a 15-11 conqvest of th Barbed Points. In the other games AEI with Marquiss' 13 naint Mi vasino tlub, as Hurley looped in 9 points. U...1L . Cliff Bill vmiciiii.i! scorea s the Grads a 25-10 to give victory over Heagy's Wanor. cece Strawn's seven ooint wr- not quite enough as Tappa Kegga bowed to Ak-Sar-Ben by 14-10. Lynn Landgren and Don Peter son led Davis Hall to a 21-17 win over KKK, tough football champs, while Robin Loerch, Craig HuV bard and Bob Dworak potted 7 Eemodelinff has begun! For a few days it will be necessary to use the Bide or 12th street en trance. Boon our first floor will be the scene of active work. But through it all we'll be doing our best to senre you. Very special values will still be in effect where wo want to reduce itocks before moving them. Soon we'll be ready to serve you bet ter than ever at... lot m U I Captains Cyclone IjWrs 7-3 :L rfii) t, J i , Heading the list of expert swim mers! from Iowa State which will engage Nebraska's mermen in a dual meet in the coliseum pool here this evening is Capt Roger Auama. ine tjyclone captain is Big Six champion in the two free style dash events and a member of the Iowa State medley relay points each for a 25-6 Boomerang conquest of the Cafeteria Union leaders. Schedule" for the playoffs is as follows, all games are Thursday night: 3 flJT" Pa,M y- MU ". 8:40, fJZ? Cornhu.ke, Co-op, 7:00, 8J4n Alma Gluck Aimbalist, former SSf' 21 beqathed t-v.uvu lu imara college, for .oniiicm. or a political nomics scholarship. eco- YOUR DRUG STORE flon'l forget Valentine Candy for that Gift today. The Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14th A P Phone 2-1068 "till fill I 1 31- -r- vv ' if) 1 fl '5 B i , i g J.J 8 M Si 8 Hwrt Uk i si VUl n , Illinoi , Track Coach Ed wvtr men Wednesday to compete in the Illinois relays at Urbana Satur day. "Red" Littler, out to break the present American record for the 300 yard dash, which he tied at the relays last year, will not compete in the 75 yard dash since it precedes the 300 event Don Morris will enter both the 300 and the 75 yard sprints. Bob Ginn, the Bid Six champion iWm,ler' will compete in the 1,500 meter runs, which is just a fewyards under a mile. Bob Kahler and Bill Smutz will both run in the high and low hurdles. Smutz will compete in the broad jump as well, while Kahler high jumps. Harold Hunt and Harold Scott will enter the pole vault competition. Wayne Blue and Vic Schlelch, sophomores, will toss the weight w, kc nusKcrs. me team will leave for Illinois Friday night by train. " Council- (Continued from Page 1.) Is certain that at least thirteen delegates will come from Iowa and Kansas. The main events of the last two days of the convention are the dis cussion groups and a dinner Sat- Cameramen: Please heed Ready Actiom camera ! And thus there is now a call out for camera fiends with an eye on taking sport shots. The DAILY is asking for some en terprising cameraman to take action shots In both winter and spring sports this semester. Will all those wishing to take sports shots for the DAILY please call at this office this afternoon for further particu lars? Thank you. Ed. Open letter to with nightmares LAST WEEK we got the following frantic note "Sin: Every night I dream little imps neck wniuE noose imiivi ma tighter, tighter, tighter! . . "V I'm at I do? my wit's end! What can Dear J. M.: Your symptoms are unmistakably those of a man suffering from tubctcuU stranguria, or what we call quite untech nically "shrunk collar." We prescribe a switch to Arrow shins-tbey're Sanforized Shrunk (fabric shrinkage less than 1). They'll not only relieve the pressure on your gullet, but also bolster your spirit immeasurably with their good looks. Any Senior could have told you the same. Buy Arrows today. 2 up ARROW SHIRTS Cyclone swim team guest of Huskers tonite Armed to the teeth with out standing swimmers, Iowa State coached by Charley McCaffree, is all ready to invade the Cornhusker mermen in their own harbor to night at 7:30 in a dual meet that will determine how strong the reigning Big Six champs will be this season. Chief among the headaches Husker coach Pete Hagelin will be confronted with will be Roger Adams, captain of the Ames contingent. Adams Is the pres ent Big Six holder of the 60 and 100 yard free style records in the short pool races and his presence will cause Bill Ed wards trouble in the 50 and 100 dashes. Another of the standouts for the invaders will be Charles Hudler who specializes in the breast stroke event. Le R0y Foster is Nebraska's mainstay in this event Nebraska will enter the meet with the same lineup that started against Kansas State. The meet against Iowa State will be Nebraska's second con ference meet and the third of the season. There will be plenty of spectator room and students are urged to attend. urday night in the Cornhusker Hotel, at which two Innocents will speak on the "Problem of Af filiated and Unaffiliated Students Working Together." Since Mis souri is not attending, an agricul tural meeting is being planned for Saturday morning, when Missouri was to lead the discussion. Associated students of the Uni versity of Idaho last year spent J107.031 and finished the year $1,080 in the black. The University of Nebraska School of Fine Arts The University Theater precents "Key Largo it By Maxwell Anderon February 12-13-14 Tempi. 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