iWectnesckry, January 10, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN Cornhuskers Trounced By I-State Five Iowa State picked up their econd Big Six court win of the eason Monday night in their campaign to regain their con ference crown. The Cyclones tromped Nebraska by a 50-38 count in the coliseum. The Lin coln Army Air Field also won taking the Ottumwa Navy squad to the cleaners by a 67-26 count. Bob Mott, freshman center, ran wild aeainst the Huskers garner ing 18 points from seven field goals and three free shots. Nebraska made her usual good start as Bob Hahn made a neat shot from the free throw circle immediately following the tip-off and picked up a charity toss a few minutes later. But with nine minutes of playing time past. Tnwa State's defensive ace. Bill Rlnrk. took his teammates into a 9-8 lead and from there on the ramp was all Cvclone. By halftime the score tood 28-19 for the Iowans and they continued their scoring until the end oi the game. Mnst of Nebraska's downfall was contributed to sloppy passing though the fact that the HusKers weren't hitting the netted loop in the best form also held its is CUP Two Huskers were lost from the ramp via the foul route as Jim Ktrahan and Buzz Hollins were called from the court late in the second period. Hollins Ilirh Scorer Hollins was high scorer for the Huskers garnering eight points while Art Peterson, tall, uncon trollable Scarlet center, pushed seven points thru the cords. Mott tallied 18 for the Cyclones while his teammate Feurbach made just half the number to be runner-up. IOWA STATE IK Pl Pf Vyers f 1 Feuerbach f ....4 Mott c 7 Block B (BC) 3 R. Peterson g 2 Phelps f 0 Deal f-c 2 Chamberlain g 1 Wings Men Face Hard Challenge Lincoln's top notch Wings might find themselves biting off more than they can chew Wednesday nite when a highly rated Patter son Field travel to the UN coli seum from Dayton, Ohio, to chal lenge the fliers' only once blem ished record. UN students should know that Uheir student activity tickets do not cover LAAF contests ana win not be honored at the gate. Added attraction to the herald ed game will be an unclassified contest between the ASTP lads from library and a "mystery five," the group going by the queer label not being identified. Rpvpral reDorts say that the quint will be tough cookies with many All-Amencans ana iormer Phillips 66 Oilers vets being mem bers of the Patterson field squad J-M Spotlight Notv dn Court Intramurals got under way this week with first matches start ing last night. Phi Gamma Delta and Beta Theta Pi were scnea uled for one oDener while Brown Palace and Cornhusker Co-op were to finish Tuesday play. Thursday evening XI fsi rm squares off against the Sig -p team and the ATO squad faces .an Ag College quintet. Only Tues riav nnri Thursday nients are oe ing used for game nights with all contests starting promptly at 7:30 p. m. Next Week's Competition. Next week's competition will fpatnrp the KaDDa Sies vs. the Beta Sigs and Sigma Nu tangling with Sigma Chi on Tuesday night and Thursday offers Zeta Beta Tau meeting Theta Xi and Pioneer Co-op vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon to end the first round activities. All equipment must be lur nishpH hv the nlavers. Only those not on' varsity squad and delin quent in scholastic requirements that were first published at the start of touch football season are ineligible DBeimcIa Warming Dick Dilsaver Stirring and soothing news to all true Scarlet and Cream Nebraskans was the report coming from a combined regents and athletic board meeting Saturday that was to the effect the Former UN coach and athletic director Biff Jones will have the right to return to his job when hostil ities cease. Most important was that the boards took a definite stand upon the matter and if there was any action taken later to oust the famed and well-liked Colonel they would have their head in a noose. And there would be plenty of individuals and groups who wouldn't hesitate a minute to jerk the lever for the noose to break the boards' neck. CALL 2-3515 FOR PROMPT Printing Service STATE PRINTING CO. 1213 P ST. CONCERT The University Orchestra Miles A. Dressbell, Conductor 3:00 P. M., SUN., JAN. 14 Union Ballroom l-i 4-6 1- 2 2- 3 0- O 1- 5 0-0 Tolnls 20 10-18 NEBRASKA iff Hahn f 2 2-4 Strahan f 1 2-4 A. Peterson c 3 1-1 Koenig g 0 2-7 Hollins g (GC) 3 2-4 Floss f 1 0-1 Costello f-g 2 0-2 Buckley c 0 0-0 Richer f 0 0-0 Helgerson g 1 1-2 Betx g O 010 Hoeman f 1 0-0 19 50 pt pts 3 6 5 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I J' our Totals 1 10-25 16 3 Score at half: Iowa State 28, Nebraska 19. WELCOME to CHRIS' GOOD EATS 244 N. 13th 1 V til nam m Time for Mid-Winter Cleaning! Wondering why your suits and jackets have loft their sparkle . . . why they don't feel right? Bring your clothes back to life by letting us clean them. W l! 7 i A "Snow Ball" DATE DRESSES Big doin's on die campus llie dance of ihe year and definitely the lime for a new dress. Come to Miller's Modernage Room for ihe dreamiest little jobs that ever snagged a stag. You'll say they're cute as a wink and that's what HE'LL think about you! (Junior Sixes, 9 to 15) 105 to 2295 M0DERNAGE ROOMS Second Floor 333 N 12tb R .T "V 1 o a im.b u ril! li H