The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 19, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Sunday, December 19, 1943
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Sigma Nu-Zeta
Beta Tau Team
Wins Volley ball
A Sigma Nu, Zeta Beta Tau com
bination team came out on top in
the fraternity Intramural volley
ball tournament Thursday, after a
hard-fought battle With the ATO's.
This championship game was the
conclusion of a tournament be
tween eight fraternities entered in
intramurals this J ear.
For the Sigma Nu-ZBT squad,
Fox, Cole, and Sinton played an
exceptional game while Jim Ni
cola and Bill Korff were top play
ers for the Taus.
In the semi-finals of the tourna
ment, the Phi Gams broke away
to a fast start to defeat the Sig
Eps for Becond place honors.
Statistics for the games are as
follows:
FINAL STANDING
Won Lost
Sig Nu-ZBT 3 0
Phi Gam .. 3 1
A TO 2 1
Sig Ep 2 1
Sig Chi 1 2
Kappa Sig 1 2
Beta 0 2
Beta Sig 0 2
ATO's Lead.
In intramurals as a whole, the
ATO's lead the other frats by a
comfortaole margin. Point stand
ings are as iollows:
ATO 220
Sig Chi 165 '
Sig Nu-ZBT 150
Beta Sig 150
Phi Gam 135
Theta Xi 100
Sig Ep 100
Beta 85
Med Students . . .
(Continued from page 1.)
Milton Henry Anlerson.
Joseph Ixlmar Beck.
Howard Mciiinuis t'lt-nunoil
Robert Hugh Dickinson.
Eugene Dobrln Krmu.
Daniel Edward Greene.
Paul Jean Harwell.
Haskell Morns.
R.iy Marvin Peters.
John Arthur Rasmussen.
Donald Paul Bchulz.
Kdwtn Curtia Regard.
Ted R. Smalldon.
Harry Klmer Stickler.
Robert Charles Therien.
William Albert Blank.
William Charles Brown.
Ivan Merwyn French.
John Kmbrts H worth.
Lauranre Dean Lane.
Harry Nel LJndll.
Harry Webber McFtdden, Jr.
Robert Bruce Merrick.
Leslie Carl Meyrr.
Oscar Warren Miller.
Krdon LeiKh NellKh.
Wallace Warner Nelson.
DonaldMartin Petersen.
Max McCoy Raines.
Krank Paschal Stone.
Receiving commissions as lieu
tenants (j.g.) in the navy medical
corps were:
Harvey Chris Anderson.
Klmer Jacob Artist.
Harry Clay Barton, jr.
Dwight Willard Burnry, Jr
John Paul Dahlstrt.
Clyde Louis KieaKer.
Marven John pollard.
r;mmett Clair Rankin.
Keith Walker Sheldon.
Bradley Burton Woodruff.
Donald Edward Wyrenj.
Paul Condon Griffith
Richard Stanley Osterholtu
Wilfred Nolan Banders.
John Howard Scofirld. Jr
William Alden Hlnriths.
Llovd Frederick uni.r
LaVerne Christian Stef Yens.
UN Meets
Iowa State
January 8
Second home game of the year
for the Huskers will be the Nebraska-Iowa
State fray Saturday
evening, January 8. From here it
looks like tough sledding for Ne
braska. By January 8, Husker
Coach Ad Lewandowski will have
a few more vacancies in his nquad
than at the South Dakota game
last night, as several team mem
bers are slated to drop out within
the next couple of weeks.
Iowa State Rates High.
Iowa State is not bothered by
lack of adequate material. Coach
Lew Menze has three returning
lettermen, Ray and Roy Wehde
and Gene Oulman, in addition-to
a healthy crop of navy trainees
stationed on the campus. Lyle
Naylor from Drake and Robert
Sauer from Washington university
in St. Louis are two of the more
promising of the Naval trainees
who are slated for first string
positions. Sports writers in the
middlewest predict that the Iowa
State five is just about top3 in the
Big Six and the Cyclones were UK
favorites in their game with
Minnesota last night. The Cyclones
beat the Iowa Pre-Flight Sea
hawks 31 to 29 and Minnesota
lost to the Seahawks 34 to 54.
Minnesota took Nebraska 40 to 21.
Probable starting line-up for the
Iowa Staters against the Huskers
is as follows: Ray Wehde and Roy
Wehde, forwards; Gene Oulman.
center; and Robert Sauer, Lloyd
Kester, and Lyle Nsylor tossing
a coin for guard positions.
Preceding the Iowa State-UN
game will be a preliminary be
tween the Air Base Raiders and
the Nebraska College Training Detachment.
Lt. Shiffer Promoted
Lt Harry V. Shiffer, assistant
Adjutant general on the campus,
.vas promoted last Thursday to the
rank of first lieutenant and has
been transferred as commandant
of the Denver College of Medicine
at Denver.
Lieutenant Shiffer has been sta
tioned at the university since last
March.
Ctolfas Paces Klaiiskeirs
iresiEs Lesimis: Sweats
The Nebraska Cagers took their I
first game on the home court from
a determined, but outclassed South
Dakota Five 41 to 31 last night
Lew's boys started to score early
in the game and for the greater
part of the first half, the two
teams battled on even terms. Ne
braska led by a slight margin at
the half, due largely to the fine
au-around play of Ken Hollins
Hollins consistently cashed in on
rebounds for many of the Husk
er's points. In the second half, the
Huskers broke away to an early
splurge of scoring and built up a
substantial lead which they hever
CelebratiWii ...
(Continued from page 1.)
day, an air mail gift from Santa.
Both the ASTs and the Airmen
will settle down to a huge Christ
mas feast in the union, at noon
time. And what a meal! Fruit cup,
roast turkey with dressing and
giblet gravy, mashed potatoes,
cranberry sauce, corn, green salad
and dressing, hot rolls, mince pie
with rum sauce, coffee, fruit,
candy, nuts, and cigarettes.
Many of the men will visit Lin
coln families, some through the
USO, on Christmas day. This part
of Nebraska friendliness is sin
cerely appreciated by the trainees.
A Wonderful Subject.
Something a little beyond
Christmas will be the between
term furlough of the ASTP
from January second to ninth.
This has been the subject of most
conversations and much planning
recently. The Dents are a little
luckier, getting 2 weeks ntarting
the 22nd. So there will be a no
ticeable lack of khaki around the
campus for a couple of days after
civilian classes start ngain in
January.
This will be a different Christ
mas for everyone particularly
for the people back home. Thv
probably won't even be able to get
turkey for Christmas dinner. Till
January ninth then, may you all
have a wonderful vacation after
all, friendliness, happiness, and
Christmas spirit aren t rationed.
Foundation . . .
(Continued from page 1.)
rupt their schooling at Nebraska
to enter the armed forces. It was
created out of the donations of
students, organized houses, alumni
giits, other organized groups and
th.ru various social affairs.
lost The South Dakota boys kept
firing away and with the fine work
of Schnepf and Girardi they kept
themselves very much in the ball
game until the last few minutes
when another scoring splurge by
the Scarlet and Cream cinched the
battle.
Team Improves.
All in all it was an interesting
contest to watch inasmuch as both
teams were of nearly equal cali
ber. Naturally, the boys made
plenty of mistakes, but they rshow
promise of much improvement in
the future. Coach Lewandowski
substituted freely throughout the
game in an effort to find the best
possible combination. The smooth
play of Big Ken Hollings, Al Art
man, and Gus Eager were bright
spots for the Huskers. The boys
will have a rest now until after
dljulbdbv
Nt'-MKOS.
Members oi Na-Med will meet tomorrow
at n. m. In tbe Visual Kdaratfoa de
partment to have pictures taken for the
Cnaasker. Attendance Is compulsory.
Junior Division Slays
Open During Vacation
Junior division offices will be
open during the vacation except
for the official holidays. Stu
dents are welcome to call or to
take individual interest and
achievement tests at any time
during the vacation.
STATIONERY
The Morale Builder
The nicest most practical,
DeLnxe Gift available for
1943 Christmas presents.
Plenty for Everybody
Christmas Cards
We are carry in the larrest
selection ever. Boxed as
sortments. Family Spe
cials, nnmorans and
Biblical, le up to 1.
Plenty for Everybody
Go!cr.ro Stationery Store
215 North 14 Open to 9 PJW.
Union
(Continued from page 1.)
there's always the Union lounge
to haunt for free cokes and
brownies.
Myron Roberts will provide or
gan music from 8 to 10 in the
lounge, while you eat
This will be the fifth annual
Christmas party given by the
Union since 1939. The entire build
ing will be open to students with
ldent cards, and M crais' soldier
dates.
Newsrecl Film Hour
"Battle of Russia"
"'North African Invasion"
4:00 P. M., Sunday, Dec. 19
Union Ballroom
the holidays when they begin ihe
Big Six race.
MTATISTU'M
Bo. Dukota tg ft t pts.
Oirardl ( 1 2-3 2 4
Crosby f 1 1-4 1 4
Kchneplc 3 1-1 0 7
Winter K 2 0-2 2 4
Rchroeder g 4 4-6 2 12
Ever t , .. . 0 0-1 0 0
Maer e 0 0-1 1 0
Lltllejohn f 0 0-0 0 0
Totals 11 8-18 8 31
Nebraska fg ft f pts.
Dvorak f 3 1-1 2 7
Art man f 3 0-1 3 6
Hollins c 7 0-1 3 14
Klsenhart f 1 1-3 1 3
Kuhlman ( 0 1-2 2 1
Rarer g 0 0-0 1 0
Potter f 2 1-1 I 5
LeKer e 0 1-2 2 1
Johns t .0 0-0 0 u
Oalter e 2 0-1 0 4
Nelson f 0 0-0 0 o
Totals 18 M5 15 41
Score at half: Nebrnska 21, So. Da
kota 20.
Officials- Max Ropei, Nebraska, and
Cornle Collin, Crelghtoii.
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