VVecFnescIqy, FeKruary 14, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN r AS I SEE IT By tfkucL (p&JbAAotv knocked Phog Allen's boys out of the first place deadlock with Oklahoma, the Sooners taking over first place by whipping the Kansas Aggies. Nebraska's Art Peterson still leads the Big Six scoring parade with a total of 93 points, but Iowa States' Jim Myers leads Art by slightly over one point in the points per game average. The leading scorers along with the standings, games this week, and last week's results: ptS OPtR 2S2 243 270 235 270 23.S 278 27 199 26? 301 362 Tentative plans were announced Monday afternoon for the holding of a "track clinic" for visiting high school coaches and athletes at the university on March 16, during the state high school basketball tour nament. Athletic Director A. J. Lewan dowski said the clinic will prob ably be held in the east stadium, starting at 3 p. m. It will be un der the direction of Head Track Coach Ed Weir. The "clinic" will consist of track events, and moving pictures of former U.N. track meets. Friday nite at the coliseum, the Lincoln Wings will either regain their role as favorites in the 2nd Air Force tourney or close the book on the current basketball season when they face the 2nd AF Superbombers in the second game of the second game of the quar terfinals. The pressure will be on thei Wings as a result of dropping the opener last week at Colorado Springs. They must take the two remaining games to get into the finals. Several reasons have been ad vanced as to why the locals lost the game last week. Either the boys had a siege of staleness or the Superbombers are much bet ter than their record shows. Goose Tatum was held to an all season low while Eddie Ehlers and Vic Krafft were far off shooting form The Superbombers 46 points represents their average score for the entire year, while the Wings' total of 44 was 17 tallies lower than their average. Is the 2nd AF defense reallv good enough to hold the Wings' Strahn of Wayne, and little Fred that low or were the boys really 'Hecox of Cozad. Curley Jim lead "off the beam?" the scoring with 15 big points, Last Saturday nite's win over i even tho he wasn't inserted into the Kansas Jayhawkers was the; the game until midway through Cornhuskers' seventh win over: the first period. Hecox showed the Mount Oread five in 14 years plenty of heady defensive work of Big Six play. The detent1 throughout. Oklahoma 5 Kansas 4 Iowa Slate 3 Kansas State 3 M issourt . . 2 Nebraska 1 GAMKS THIS WKKK. Monday: Kansas state vs. Norman Navy at Norman. Tuesday: Oklahoma vs. Kansas at Lawrence. Friday: Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. Saturday: NKBRASK A vs. Missouri at Columbia: Oklahoma vs. Inna Slate at Amu; Kansas State vs. HcnnKton A.A.K. at Hrrmcton. RKM I.TS LAST W KKK. Nebraska ;9. Kansas 45. Kanas Slate 54. Missouri 29. loa State it. Missouri 30. loma Sfahattk .S9. Missouri 3. Oklahoma 49. Kansas State 35. Kansas 41, Olathe Navy 26. LEADING S40RKRS. (Forty or More "Points. c fE ft rf iris ave. wivers. lowa state. PKTKRSON. Ni b. . . Hmes. Oklahoma .. Reynolds, Kansas .. W-atherhy, K-Siale. Mott. Iowa State .. 5 28 1 13 72 14 40 7 34 2. 7 3 13 29 6 26 23 15 75 12. Ml 6 31 9 13 71 11. M 6 26 13 17 5 10.83 5 20 9 15 49 9 Ml 6 17 22 12 M 9.33 6 21 13 8 55 9.17 fi 15 13 1 6 53 7 .17 6 15 10 7 40 C 7 7 T" 12 21 46 6 57 7 16 13 21 45 6 43 7 17 7 14 41 6.66 The two sparks of the Husker offense in their win were Jim Moffcit. Kansas Btielow, Oklahoma Indon, Okl.ihoma Kwhcloe. K-State STKAHAN Neb. . HOI.1JNS. Neb. .. KOKNIH, Net.. . . AWS . . . (Continued from Page 1.) finalists the TNC will be chosen, but she will not be revealed until the style show at Coed Follies in which all candidates appear, ac cording to Midge Holtzscherer, Follies chairman. Judges for the typical coed try outs are: Faculty members Miss Mary Guthrie, home economics; Miss Agnes Jensen, education; and Miss Clara Rausoh, physical edu cation. AWS board members as-1 sisting with the judging Alice Abel, Eleanor Knoll, Mary Claire Phillips, Mary Cox, Ghita Hill, and Claire Kepler. VN Trackmen Lose, 54-29 Big Bill Rangert of Missouri set a new meet record of 51 feet 9Vi inches, in the shotput as the pow erful Mizzou Tigers defeated the University of Nebraska Corn huskers 54-29 in a dual meet in the Tiger lair last Saturday night. The Tigers scored in all of the 12 events and won 8 of them. Harry Exler, winning the high jump and the broad jump, scored doubles for Missouri, and Ne braskas' Norval Barker won both the high and low hurdles. Dean Kratz, Cornhusker middle dis tance champ won the 440-yard dash, but fell in the half mile run, and recovered only in time to place second. Dick Miller, Nebraska's high jumper and pole vaulter, won the vault with a mark of 12 feet, and placed second in the high jump. Herbie Morrison, former Lin coln high man, placed second in the mile run. Summaries: 446 rar aah: Wm by (nOi, Ne braska; Mecfrie, Mfanoari, mwrf, Time, 63.4. M hicks: Waa'by Barker. Nebraska; Milter. Minimart. aa4. Time, 2 mile: Wor by Owre Qaiaa, Mkwaari: larry Wlllrtt, Mbiorari, mrmrni. Time lt:47. Mile: Waa by Qatnii. Misuari; Maiiima. Nebraska. aerand. Time, 4:39.9. Hick jmp: Wm by Kik-r. MissMri: I Miller. Nrbraska, aeeaaa. Height, feet I kM-fcm. 64) dask: Ht by Crewsoa, MimwMtri;! Mewniaa, Missavri. sereaa. Tirwe, :66.4. Pol valt: Wm by MHler. Nebraska: Stem, MisitMri; ftasrk. MKmiwri. a4 rar ahth, Mlmmari, t tr-4 for wrwi. Height. It feet. Sbat pwt : Wm by RanreH, Miweeari: Qntrk, Missouri, weropd. DiMaaee, 61 feet 9 larhes. rm meet rreara. fsrmer ree at 49 fee 6 raebra by Wibbeht, Ne braska. 1942.) Itrcai jump: Wm by Rzler. UiMMri: Croa'SM, Miintsari, we raw a. DMaaee, t6 fee S inrhe. 664) yxr4 nmi Wm by KHIoach, Mkt Mri; kratz, Nebraska, w t mm 4. Tame t :.. 66 ir4 tnmt bardies: Wm by Barker. Nebraska; MHler, Misart, reai. Tknr :97.M. Pan American . . . (Continued from Page 1.) built in the midst of the primi tive jungle and of a modern high way constructed through almost impassable obstacles. He stated that the United States would have lost the war if this highway had not been built soon enough to offset the tremendous loss of ships through torpedoings in the Carib bean in the early stages of the war. "If we squarely face our social responsibilities towards those peo ple our faith in human beings will be rewarded," said Dr. Te desco in closing. Du Pont (Continued from Page 1.) researches is left to the univer sities. This plan was adopted by the company to encourage and assist graduate students at a time of acute shortage of trained re search people. It is expected that a number of veterans, returning to school after discharge from the armed services, will be eligible for the fellowships this year. me uuFont fellowships were established in 1918, another period in which there was a shortage of well-trained chemists, and have been maintained with but one in terruption ever since. Personal Stationery $1.00 Sheets 6 Envelopes tar. Neatly ariatea la rich blae iak. Name and address, asenofram ar arest. GRAVES PRINTING CO. Seath of Teaaalc FlightTraining Government Approved School Flight lessons arranged at the Union Air Terminal by ap pointment Night classes for ground s c h 1 instruction. 2415 O Street. Phone C-2885 or 2-6124. Lincoln Airplane Cr Flying School "A rz ci W OI1UH a (Continued from Page 1.) ences described by Johnny in his letters to Mary. Jim Yanney as Brooklyn, and Nat Goodwin as Hypy, are Johnny's buddies and the other recurring characters. Goodwin is a member of the campus ASTR unit. 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