The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 08, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, May 10, 1944
THE NEBRASKAN
'I-M Tourney
To Be Played
This Week
Softball Play
Starts Again
Intramural softball will be con
tinued this week, as the weather
has cleared. The games will be
played in an elimination tourna
ment during this week. Several
teams have been eliminated earlier
in the season. Eight teams re-
maining are:
1. Phi Gam.
2. Sigma Chi.
3. A TO.
4. Theta XI.
5. Sig Nu-ZBT.
6. Beta Sig.
7. Brown Palace.
8. Cornhutker Co-op.
Teams will be notified as to the
schedule of games.
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Sooners Reverse
Stand, Send Team
To Big Six Meet
The University of Oklahoma, re
versing it decision of last week,
will send a team to the annual Big
Six track and field championships
in Lincoln May 19-20, according to
UN track coach Ed Weir, who yes
terday revealed that the Oklahom
ans have written him requesting
room reservations for the meet.
The Sooners thus are apparently
ready to perform a complete
abotitface from their position of
last week, when school officials
notified the conference that the
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On the other hand, he said, the
man who merely "hears pupils re
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Boucher Attends
Education Convo
Chancellor C. S. Boucher was
In Montgomery, Ala., Monday and
Tuesday of this week meeting
with members of the Alabama Ed
ucational Survey commission.
The commission recently noti
fied Chancellor Boucher of his ap
pointment as a consultant special
ist in higher education, after be
ing nominated by the American
Council on Education.
navy's 48 hour leave limit would
make it impossible for the naval
trainee-loaded Oklahoma squad to
journey to Lincoln for the confer
ence meet. Concensus of opinion
among observers seems to be thnt
the Sooners' reversal of their hit
week's decision was prompted by
the extreme adverse criticism
which greeted the announcement
that Oklahoma would not send a
team to the conference's annual
meet.
UN ITosl to Slate
Prep Track Meet
The annual state high school
track and field championships
will be held in the University
of Nebraska stadium next Fri
day and Saturday, May 12-13.
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