DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, February 20, 1942 Trackmen, Cagers Go Into Action Saturday - i rn -mir Two of Nebraska's Chief Hurdle Threats Ati V s 3,Vf :. VVV" v if r ' J L 4 S4i a u w 5 ' -jjfjMiMtfflirlT( Swimming Team Meets Big Six Opposition Also "5 r T.tnrnin Journal. . . r,: o-rH msnns for Nebraska's superiority in the hurdle event So far sLtz has not gotten a perfect step in a race and Kin, has been sitting in his block, juntU well after the gun barks. Both will improve by the tune of the conference meet in the opinion of Track Coacn Ed Weir. Hold your Partner ! Odorono Cream keeps Arthur Murray dancers "Sweet" in a close-up wnetner tne music s -sweet or s swing,you'vegottobe"sweet." r Use Odorono Cream choice of Arthur Murray dancers. Non- greasy, non-gritty gentle Odorono Cream ends perspira tion annoyance for 1 to 3 days! Get a jar and hold that partner spellbound! 10,39S, 59i sizes (plus tax). The Odobono Co., Ihc - New York. w. F1 NDS PPDQDIDATIDN JOUNCE FOR I TO 3 DAYS GIVES YOU MORE FOR YOUR MONEY I FULL OZ. JAR ONLY 39 (plui lu) 1 1 cx A. KU Pins Pons W Champs Meet NU Tomorrow A semi-annual ping-pong meet will be held in parlors X, Y, and Z of the Student Union tomorrow at 2 o'clock when the champions of the University of Kansas tourna ment sponsored by the KU Me morial Union invade the title grounds of Nebraska's Carl Erick son, Harry Ankeny, Marian Mann, and Jane Johnson. In the recent elimination matches sponsored by the Union men's singles were won by Carl Erickson, while Harry Ankeny was runner-up, and the two as partners captured the men's dou bles title. In the women's division Marian Mann came out as champ, Bnd she and Jane Johnson won doubles honors. Eight matches will be played between the contestants, four sin gles matches, two doubles, and two mixed doubles. Students may watch the playing any time during the afternoon. Iowa Stater's Swim Squad To End Season Cyolone Splashers Sock Wins Over Big Six Foes As Dual Seasons Finish AMES, la. Iowa State college will be seeking to end its season without a conference loss when the .swimming team invades Ne braska and Kansas pools Friday and Saturday. Coach Jack McGuire, who will will be making his first ap pearance around the conference, has seen his swimmers win two of three meets this year. The Cyclones defeated Carleton and Nebraska, while bowing to Minnesota. The traveling squad will be led by Brian Brown, undefeated sophomore star from Austin, Minn. Brown has six firsts in three meets winninir the diving three times, the 220 free style twice, and the 440 free style once. He has scored 34 points. Other members of the squad will include Thornton vvnson, Fred Musser. sprinters: Capt. Ward Sear, Ernie Adams, baek- strokers; Bill Slater, Clyde Noll, hreast strokers: George Wales, divpr. and Bill Neilson. 220, and 440. The team probably will be without the service of Lincoln Stewart, hreast stroke, and Bill to;;worth, sprinter. Preparations for the 1942 Big Six swimming met, to be held at Iowa State college March 6-7, were started yester day George F. Vcenker, director of athletics, yesterday mailed entry blanks to all conference schools. Iowa State is the defending cham pion . Hig Six Standings Fashion Hints . . . ftxixu' go ktmrndl Kimtiift A 1 Oklahoma 6 I lima Xtnlr 4 4 Nrltraftka ...... 3 5 Mtftwiirl 2 ft kan-.au Matr .... I 8 2tl Silk 2S ! 2(11 ti S.HI S37 .110 2M8 Cage Scores . . . Kinali In Barb Iraxur. ( R( AnicrU ft. A league. Rrtu Slco S, Sigma lit 5. M.K II, l Hsl I'hl 3. Brla 18, I'M Pl ' B IaxiK". HlK Alpha 17. (.Ri II. Vr 17. Mima Nun II. AliMia Siii 14, I'hl ;tm 4. Itrltu S! ?0. Ili II. I'lil , Drlta Tan Orllaa 6. t-arm llcllkr H, lV-la U. Oklahoma will be the guest of the day tomorrow in three dif ferent sports track, basketball swimming, as Husker teams at tempt the difficult task of bringing back three victories. The Sooners will all travel in the same bus and will be on hand lor the first engagement at 3 p. m. Saturday afternoon for the swimming teams or rscnrahKa "u Oklahoma to get off to a good start. .. . In the evening there will be two activities confronting Husker fans since the track and oasKeiDau teams are in action at the same time. The track meet will bo held iinw th east stadium, and me basketball game will be witnes sed in the coliseum, ine swim ming meet is in the coliseum tank . Lyda Stars. As for the track team, Okla homa builds its strength around one Bill Lyda who doubles in the 440, 880 and anchors the mile relay team. It is the same Lyda who defeated Gene Littler in his pet event last spring in the Big Six outdoor. The two will get to gether in the feature race of the evening. The Oklahoma team while small, boasting of but 13 competitors, promises to be strong enough to offer the Huskers some competi tion where they least expect it. Coach Ed Weir indicated that the track meet would be over by the time that the last half of the basketball game gets under way. Tucker vs. Held. Starting time is 7:30 p. m. On the maple courts, Coach Bruc Drake will bring his league lcad-ino- Runners to an important test of strength. There will be added features to the game coming from Ralph Tucker's skill under the basket and Sid Held's attempt to break down the Sooner defense. In the last engagement on the Norman court, Nebraska fell by a 37-29 count with Gerald Tucker getting 17 points for high man. Held was completely handcuffed, scoring but one point during the entire evening. Tipoff time will be 8:00 p. m. The Rev. Joseph Schabert, dean of St. Thomas college, St. 1'aul, Minn., is president of the Amer ican Catholic Philosophical as sociation. Tufts college has concluded its 24th consecutive academic year without a deficit. lU-Mlltn 1-aM rrUrnii. K.in.i Ml. N-lirask .SO. Mlximrl 44, knnoaa Stair Mi. Iihii Matr 44, Kanta Matr 4S. Oklahoma 57. Nrhntcka kansu Ml, low a Mutr 44. ,ain Till Wn k. Friday. Kniia a. Okluhuma A. A M. .Hatiittla) . rhnska v. Oklahoma, kaiioan Matr v. Minviurl. 1. 1 I v "1 v buttons on hIvvvvs In 1304, John Brandon had numerous buttons up to the elbows of his undervest so he could get his hands through the tight sleeves. Buttons were also used on cuffs of jackets so that the wearer could push through his ruffled cuffs. Frederick the Great ordered buttons put on the sleeves of uniforms to discourage the u?e of cuffs instead of handkerchiefs. 0 esauw inc GAY Feistner'; ORCHESTRA Tonight at the Union 15e "Hope you call your date noon rr than I did. Prof Co-aulhors Science Bulletin Dr. C. Bertram Schullz, director of the university museum, is co author of a new bulletin of the American Museum of Natural His tory in New York on 'Ticholep tinae, u New Subfamily of Oroo donts." Dr. Charles II. Falken bach, field associate of the Flick laboratory in the American mu seum, is the other author. Two university of Texas faculty membeis the only North Amer icans to receive this honor - have been elected corresponding mem bers of the Argentine association for Historical studies. A Portable aleoholnietcr to hi usi'd in di-termininc ci'i,c.i nf drunkenness, invented by two Yale univi rsiiv scierilislu tins l,ccn formally accepted by Connecticut state police. The Clemson college ROTC unit has 1,611 cadets. NOW! She kifcrd Him and llr Hit llrad! mjrfflSBm'L i -rTMii iirvv l'lu! ".Marry thr ll' Oauihlrr" with Ilrrnda Jacr NEBRASKA J r. m. SOW: .... Your Army In the f ield! t' ,sf''; I pw.- m - LaifHl Ne 111 C3 SO Ltl SStel I . M m TH5TY Pfl5TR,Yj5llDP . 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