.Wednesday, November 3, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN Inter murals Reach Hot I must eay, that this week's football results turned out as was expected. With but the smallest rumber of upsets and surprises, It was a dopesters hey-day. (This does not Include yours truly, how ever, as I just keep right on mud dling along.) The vaunted Irish rapped a gallant Navy by a bigger score than most of us would have imagined, so naturally, they are now higher up the list as the "bestest ever" than before. The loss (and altho a tie, it mu.: be considered a loss) of the army to a "fiehtin' " Pennsylvania was perhaps the most surprising fea ture of the week. And, it just goes to prove, that altho a team may be the best one week, they may be beaten by the worst the next week. Anyway, to get back to af fairs, the 13 to 13 tie that Army drew from Penn puts them down the list, and is rather a gloomy preditcion of just what the Irish should do to the west rointers However, saying something like that is just sticking out your neck Every week, new Navy and Ma rine transfers take place, boys are taken from school on a moments notice its just a very unpredict able afair. Suppose that next week or this week the Navy were to call up all of the boys from No tre Dame for immediate duty or transfer them to Columbia or someother school. Well, you can see what I mean. The Irish wouldn't be worth a plugged Colo rado Tax Token and the fortunate school that got the cream would be the best team in the nation. It is to horrible to even think of, (That is from a sports writers angle.) For That Extra Touch Let us brighten and refresh the colors of vour clothes! 333 No. The Big Six has developed into a two way race, with the Missouri Tigers and the Oklahoma Sooners, both undefeated in conference play, gunning for first place hon ors. and Nebraska. Iowa State, and Kansas fighting it out for 6ec ond. That leaves Kansas State holding the bag anyway you look at it; however, a victory over the Huskers next week would leave them both holding the gunny, ably aided by Kansas university. The way things could turn out we mieht find one champ, and five last place teams in- the con ference this year, but it is ver unlikely, the way things are look ing now. It would seem that the Tigers will have clear sailing this season, right up to the finish, un less some of those transfers, that I was talking about .take place in the near future. If you are not as confused by now. as I am, then it am t my fault. This sports writing is dogs life, "Move over Fido, mov ovei, and let me have some room in tjiis kennel." Finish In Champ Race Both men and women inter- murals wound up their first round of activities this week with plenty of spirit and fire. With the cham pionship playoff's drawing to a close this week, interest and ex citement was high, and all of the games were hotly battled. In the men s division, the playoff of the game for the Football Champion ship ended in a tie, and the Sig Chis will have to meet the ATOs again this Thursday to hash a re match out for the championship. The Delta Gammas won a rough and tough game from the Pi Phis to decisively take the Soccer Base ball Championship. Men's Intermurals. The football playoffs became hot and fast, as all of the teams went into the final playoffs, with all of them trying to annex top honors. Most of the games were decided In extra periods, or at least not until the final minutes. In Tuesday's games, the Beta Sigs defeated the Betas by a score fought from start to finish, and it was not until a last minute pass, that a two quarter deadlock was broken. In the other Tuesdy game, the Sigma ZBTs defeated the Sig Eps in another close battle by a score of 8 to 6. Both teams played good ball, and an extra quarter was needed to decide the winner. Thursday, the ATOs and the Sig Chis met to decide the champion ship. However, this game resulted in a 6 to 6 tie, even though an extra quarter was played. Both of these teams are first class, and the game should be an interesting event, when they meet again this Thursday, November 4, to replay the championship game Tuesday, November 2, the Beta Sigs met the Sigma ZBTs for the consolation playoffs. WOMEN'S INTERMURALS After a hard fought tournament, the Delta Gammas defeated the Pi Phis 7-4 in the finals to win the soccer baseball championship of 12 to 6. The game was harden women's intermurals. The semi Mil Phi Names Pledge In listing the new pledges of the musical sororities one name was omitted. Thera Mayne pledged to Mu Phi Epsilon. was Juke Box Dance 9to11:30friday Dave Haun's Band 9 to 12, Saturday 40c Per Person Union Ballroom Barb Council Plans Picnic November 7 A picnic sponsored by Inter house Council for all unaffiliated girls, on ag and city campuses and in Lincoln, will be held at 4 o'clock Sunday, Nov. 7. at the shelter house in Antelope Park. All unaffiliated women are urged to attend. The only charge will be a quarter, and if possible the girls are asked to contribute two meat points before Thursday Those living in organized houses who plan to attend are requested to turn in their names to their Interhouse council representative before Thursday. Others are asked to give their names to the Barb office, room 309, in the Union. Riding Club Elects Janet Gibson Prexy The Riding club had their elec tion of officers, and the following people were chosen to head the club this year; president, Janet Gibson; vice president, Trudy Page; secretary-treasurer, Joanne Rapp. Pat Gillaspie will head the social committee, while Katheline Schaecher will have charge of pub licity. This Saturday at 9 o'clock there will be a ride for all club mem bers at Shrieves stables. All girls are asked to be sure and reserve their own horses. Next Monday at 5 o'clock in Grant Memorial hall, Miss Kuplic, the sponsor of this club, will speak to the membars on the Principles of Good Riding. Plans will be made for a riding picnic, so all those who are interested be sure and attend. finalists were the Alpha Chis and the Trl Delts. Here are the scores for the en tire tournament: Delta Gamma 1 over Pi Phi 2 11-3 Tri Delt 1 over Raymond 2. .15-2 Alpha Phi over Kappa. . .default Alpha Xi over Gamma Phi 2 7-4 Gamma Phi 1 over Alpha Chi 2 10-2 Alpha Chi 1 over Tri Delt 2 25-3 Pi Phi 1 over Delta Gam ma 2 11-1 Alpha Phi over Theta 14-8 Chi O over Raymond 1.. default Delta Gamma 1 over Alpha XI 6-3 Tri Delt 1 over Alpha Phi.. 12-5 Pi Phi 1 over Gamma Phi 1.10-1 Alpha Chi 1 over Chi 0 8-4 Delta Gamma 1 over Alpha Chi 1 8-4 Pi Phi 1 over Tri Delt 1 10- Delta Gamma 1 over Pi Phi 1 7-4 Standouts for the DGs were Mary Jo Gish and Mickey McPher son, while Min Beede, Les Glot felty, and Butch Hemphill were tops for the Pi Phis. For the first time in its 104 years, Duke university is having a fall commencement this year. LOVE AMD LAUGHS ON THE LOOSE! H Mttt CHy Slickir MtwIU x Mr.Nr4-T-Gtt! ) I 1 ROSS v CHARLES WINNINGtl W V fHIL SUVCtS ? Xf TODAY! 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