Friday, February 6, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 i ) J Bob Millrr Season's Opener A sport that increases in fan interest yearly will begin tomor row when Husker splashers invade Iowa State in the season's opener in the swim sport. ... It is one in which the Nebraska institution is usually strong. . . . The Iowa State-Nebraska dual clash has an interesting record. . . . The win ner of this match is usually the winner of the conference title. Consider the Past According to Iowa State ad vance publicity, this fact Is driven home by their statement, ,-yyith the exception of last Vyear, the winner of this meet has won the conference meet." The exception cited by the Ames institution is something of a sore point since the Husk ers thought that they deserved at least a tie for first. The Situation As the meet was going in to its last event, the score stood with the Huskers in front of the pack by two points followed by Iowa State and Kansas State. . . . Then came the last race on the schedule calling for the four man relay. . . . The Huskers were represented by ! Les Oldfield, Don Hilgert, Roy Foster and anchored by Bill Ed , wards. A Disqualification Edwards took a lead from j Hilgert and was striving des ; perately to keep up the fast 1 pace set by comparatively fresh Roger Adams of the Iowa con ' tingent. ... In maintaining his j pace, he veered out of his lane Ao some extent and crowded the Kitwimmtr next to him over a bit. J ... He did not bump him or I run him into the wall but the referees upon the advice of the i rival coaches disqualified the i Huskers on the ground that f they were out of their lane. I A Tie While Edwards did not win the pvent, he came in second and mi i ms the disqualification, the Husk j ers would have pulled out a tie ' for first place. . . . But no points 1 were given the Nebraska splash ! ers in the last event and that was j enough to allow the K Staters to .' get second place points and con ! sequently second place in the fi nal standings. . . . Swim coach 1 Pete Hagelin, now in the army, was most dishearted since I he had developed in his own I words, "One of the best swim Pill BCHIMMEL .1: DIRECTION : I f m, ...3 V ':! - MIPS Friday Kappa Sigma Formal Saturday Kappa Sigma Banquet Delta Tan Delta Formal ' H D U5 Iff -JHE j S'; f II BIRD IN m w k I mm TnsrF A 3-Act Comedy by John Drinkwater Presented by School of Fine Arts, Dept. of Speech Clarence Flick, Director 4:00 P.M., Sunday, February 8 UnioniBallroom Ident. Cards Please V Foe Swimmers a. ' Sunday Journal and 8tar. Les Oldfield, junior backstroker, is exhibiting some of his specialized talent as he churns the waves in anticipation of this afternoon's meeting at Iowa State. He holds the conference back stroke record and has never been defeated in college comptition in the 150 yard backstroke event. In Last Tabulation . . . Phi Gams Maintain Lead In Fraternity I-M Contest . . Sig Alphs Second After tabulating the scores of the first semester activity in intra mural competition, Phi Gamma Delta came out on top with 265 points. Close behind Is SAE with 260. In third place in the stand ings is the Farm House with 253 and in fourth is Beta Theta Pi with 240. Alpha Tau Omrga comes fifth with 236 points. Those are the first five teams in the standings in the Jack Best trophy race of the fraternities as squads in the history of the school." . . . His proteges had not dropped one dual meet before the Big Six championships and had dropped the name Iowa State team in a dual meet in the coli seum tank earlier in the season. Matmen Meet Iowa U Team Opening their 1942 season with a bang, Cornhusker grapplers will engage the grunt and groan ex perts from Iowa university, Satur day evening, immediately follow ing the scheduled basketball game. Coach Jerry Adam's proteges have participated in one non decision affair in the Midwest In vitational Tournament several weeks ago but the Iowa party will officially open the dual season for the Huskers. Coach Adam, in order to stop the visitors winning streak, will depend upon victories from letter men George Cockle-136, Kenny Husemoller-155, Herb Jackman heavyweight, and Newt Copple 145. Promising sophomores which will also see action include Ray Starostka-165, Bob Poe-165, Ed Copple-155, Bill Sandusky-165, Tony Nocita-136, Frank Messer-Bmith-128, Mike Ueoka-121, and Ken Miller-136. HAND" Fear Him K f 1 1 the battle goes into the second round. The score includes points earned in football, volleyball, bad minton and waterpolo. First to start on the second semester program is basketball. Class "A" basketball is a major sport, while class "B" ball counts as a minor sport. There are 21 clubs entered in class "A" and 17 in "B." In Tuesday night's games in class "A" scores were ATO 19, Sig Ep 5; Delta Tau Delta 11, Theta Xi 8; Kappa Sig 18, Delta Sigma Pi 10; Farm House 11, Alpha Sig 3; D. U. 33, Sigma Nu 31; Phi Delta Theta 14, ZBT 2; Beta Theta Pi 12, AGR 8; Beta Sigs 9, Phi Psi 8; Sigma Chi 13, Xi Psi Phi 7. The Kappa Sigs made it two victories for one night by defeat ing the Phi Delta in class "B" 7 to 3. The Samftiys inflicted the second loss of the evening upon the ZBTs by winning 7 to 3. Scores of last night's games will be found elsewhere on this page. Room For Girls AT LIND'S 1339 No. 37ih in f TONIGHT, 7 RAT. Mr. SITN- 9roudly Pretem DOtl E) Trombone Flaylmr Maeatro 1 and his famous ORCHESTRA: Formerly tht MARVIN DALE ORCHESTRA kHeard on the Mutual Net work from TOPSY'S In Los . 'Angeles, and the famed4 TRIANON In CHICAGO. 'A nmooth combination nlay. lnf music in the Garber and Liombarao style. l-lt:3 Aim. Only tie M., tei h. u "y Lew Shakes Up Starting. Cage Team Bottorff, Eleon Advance Due Previous Showing; Cyclones Here Saturday Potentially dangerous Iowa State is on the guest list for Husker cagers tomorrow night at the coliseum. The Huskers are preparing a royal welcome for their visi tors to be un corked when the two teams take the floor. Ad Lewandow ski, cage coach, is a little bored with the de- feats handed his cagers and so has taken some measures that he con siders neces sary to change the existing sit uation. KKN F.I.SON Courtesy Journal. His first switch was Kenny Elson who replaces John Fitz gibbon at the forward spot. El son was one of the bright spots in the last hiding the Huskers took down at Kansas State and his play there merited the pro motion. The other change was in the guard department where John Bottorff, also a sophomore, was added and Sid Held was moved to center taking the place of Hart mann Goetze who has not reached his peak as yet. Bottorff is strong on defense and has added points at the more crucial moments. At this point in the Big Six bas ketball proceedings, Nebraska ranks directly behind the Cyclones in fourth place. A win over the in vaders would mean a tie for third place. Last Saturday, the Huskers dipped their banner to the Iowans on their home court. The other jt -f Li Easy to Follow this Arthur Murray Step to Daintiness! I PUU OZ. Mt WAY V W Ha) y"'! wee ton Ames Coach Eyes Huskers With Respect AMES, la., Feb. 4 "We'll know a lot more after the Nebraska meet next Friday," is the verdict of Jack McGuire, youthful coach of the Iowa State college Bwim ming team. "The records show that the winner of that meet in variably takes the Big Six title so we'll know how we stand after Feb. 6. McGuire expressed neither opti mism nor pessimism about the re sults of the 52 to 32 victory over Carleton in the opening meet of the year. "Some things were good," he said, "others not sdgood." The ad dition of Lincoln Stewart has been a help. If Bill Bosworth can get into shape then we definitely will be stronger." Both Bosworth and Stewart re ported less than two weeks ago. I 1 Big 6 Standings Kansas ....4 1 .800 187 240 Oklahoma ..4 1 .800 187 197 Iowa State .3 2 . 600 1 90 196 Nebraska ..2 2 .500 173 160 Missouri ...1 4 . 200 220 180 Kansas St...O 4 . 000 163 147 Leading rcorers fg ft tp g av. Budolfson, ISC... 29 13 71 5 14.2 Black, Kansas ....29 11 69 5 13.8 Held, Nebraska ..15 16 46 4 11.5 Harvey, Missouri .21 11 53 5 10.6 Buescher, Kansas .21 10 52 5 10.4 Miller, Kansas ...21 10 52 5 10.4 Reich, Oklahoma .19 12 50 5 10. Heap, Oklahoma.. 16 9 41 5 8.2 Big Six tilt on the schedule to morrow is the one between Okla homa, and possible-upsetter, Mis souri. With the exception of John Thompson and Sid Held, Nebraska is in good shape for the tilt. Both performers have been hampered by colds of the lingering variety. The starting line-up: Nebraska Iowa State Elson f Harris: Thompson f Budolfson Held e Kuebler Bottorff r Mickel.on Young ( Bcbnrlder i)0 cIom or Ii30 Arte, guard your sweetness and charm the way Arthur Murray dancers do with Odorono Cream. Non-greasy, non-gritty, gentle, no trouble to use Odorono Cream ends perspira tion annoyance for 1 to 3 days! Follow this easy Arthur Murray step to daintiness get Odorono Cream today 1 KM, 39l, 595 sizes (plus tax). The Odorono Co., Inc. New York GIVES YOU MORE FOR YOUR MONEY