$7e3nes3ay, December 6, 1941 THE NEBRASKAN Sooners Gain Big Six Win Second Time FINAL STANDINGS. Oklahoma. .... 41 .(MM) Iowa Slate 3 11 .700 Mifwourl t 1 t .fiOO Nfbraoka .- 2 3 0 .400 Kana 14 .200 Banitaa Stat. 1 4 .200 For the first time in Oklahoma grid history, the University of Oklahoma annexed their second consecutive Big Six football championship taking the last con ference tile from Nebraska by a 31-12 count. No other Sooner eleven was even able to duplicate a conference title. The Sooner-Husker tilt was the last in the conference as well as ringing the curtain down on mid west grid play. Only black spot on the Okla homa record was a 21-21 tie with the Missouri Tigers a few weeks ago. Iowa State was second rank ing squad in the loop coming through with a tie with Missouri, wins over Kansas, Kansas State tion of second semester officers Oklahoma. The Tigers of Missouri took third place in final standings with wins over the two Kansas squads, ties with Iowa State and Okla homa and an upset loss to Ne braska. Nebraska finished fourth by winning from Kansas State and Bulletin RMin( Club. Riding club will mtet at S p. m. Tnura day in room 101, Grant Memorial. Ma Phi Ep-.ll.rn. Th Mu Phi Kpsllon meeting which was io ne hem Dec. has been postponed until Wednesday, Dec. 13. Tiny V. There will be a Tlnv T metlne at 4:00 today in Ellen Smith hall. Workers are requested to bring their copy. Missouri and losing to the other three conference teams. FisJuvood Leads Sophomore List Sue Fishwood, with an average of 91 63, heads the list of sopho more ag college coeds recognized this year by Omicron Nu, na tional honorary home ec group. The name of the girl with the highest average is placed on a plaque which hangs in the home ec social room. All the girls have an average of above 84. The ten named are Sue Fish- wood, Jo Ann Grimes, Marolyn Hartsook, Eleanor Johnson, Ruth Ann Medaris, Mary Helen Mitch ell, Elaine Osterman, Joanne Rapp, Cozette Wieland and Helen Wulf. Fund . . . (Continued from Page 1.) additional heln. the fund will be preserved to supplement the fi nancing program or the u. I. Bin in such cases. Contributions to the War Schol arship fund will be welcomed in order that a larger sum will be available for returning veterans. Free Variety Show Cary Grant Cr Rosalind Russell "HIS GIRL FRIDAY" 8:00 P. M., SUN., DEC. 10 Union Ballroom Schedule Hand Ball, Ping Pong Hand ball and table tennis in tramural play is in second round participation now, first round ac tivity being completed last week. Only three contests are scheduled on the ping-pong sheet and but one hand ball matcn. Of the scheduled first round matches, several houses failed to play and many did not turn in re sults. Those teams who lost their first round matches and turned in results will be given entrance points towards the Jack Best Students . We Feature "Hot Lunches" trophy. Deadline on second round play is not later than Dec. 11, with all results to be turned over to Gordon Ehlers. Games are to be arranged at opponents con venience. Ping Pong pairings: Xi Psi Phi vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Beta Theta Pi vs. Zeta Beta Tau. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Pi oneer Co-op. Hand ball pairings: Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Gamma Delta. Xr.lAS CARDS Large Slock to Choose From Open Evenings Golden rod Card Shop 215 North 14 50' and down Delicious Drinks At Our Fountain Lincoln Smoke Shop Novelties Tobacco 1300 "O" Street STATIONERY Personalized for Girts Open Evening Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14 3) Fre. Oman. A Scheol Free Tranip.rtaU.a ffr.ni fcai 1 '""J mi Km. stk at. Christmas Gifts of Distinction Linens Jewelry Specialties Ferris' Imports 112 No. 13th 2-5377 m m-r w Wl n A IT T1 T If VY GIVE Mil A LUVLLI GIFT OF (CflDTY Gift sets, perfumes, colognes, powder, lipstick, face creams Large basket set . Small basket set 8.50 .5.00 .5.00 1 c(. im fa QUILTED R0BES-o luxur- itmsly warm and $ut h "orWy huiy print on gleaming rayon tatins, jer$y$ entl crepes. MitUr't 1U Tklr rtatr. 10 to 29'5 friiLLER L PAtfl Wooden Shoe set ......... All prices plu$ 20 tax