Wednesday, November 14, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN Page 3 "H QJ EKE 02 UU7UILLU U LL JJ By George The Oklahoma Sooners are the top offensive team in the Big Six this season. With eight games gone by, the Sooners have piled up a total of 163 points for an average of 20.4 points per game. In acldi ,tion, the Oklahomans are leading in defense, having allowed their rivals only 77 points for an op position scoring average of 9.6 points per game. Iowa State possesses the top of fensive average, for the Cyclones are up to par when they score 21.1 points game. In seven games they have played thus far the Cyclones have scored 148 points, to lead Oklahoma in the ol fensive averages by .7 of point. Offensive and defensive aver age: OffTCMM. Otliim . I" Matte Kuiu . , . its IN M 1 .4 tl.l It. IS.7 ll.S M.4 . I.V Nrknwka . . . Kuum Slat IVfetWe. Oklahoma low Male Mtftnonrt Kannan Nebraska ManMM Hlate 77 1 104 142 l4 139 Ift.l 17.8 7.7 34.1 A glance at the above tables show that the Huskers rate fifth in both divisions, but a contrib uting factor is the stiff schedule which the Huskers faced. In conference play only, Ne braska has an average score of 11.6 points a game and a total of 58 in five games. One the de fensive side, Nebraska opponents I-M Table Tennis Six ma Alpha Epsilen 5 Navy Atoms (Forfeit). Comin Matches. Wednesday, Not. 14. Beta Theta Pi vs. Sirma Chi. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Navy Sorority set. Thursday. Nov. IS. Navy Flyers vs. Pioneer C-Op. aKiMtfsi 1 TIIITRSUAV rJ J IV ITU IVV. SMITH WARREN L Orchestra ) jl Aim. Me Plaa Ta j f f Jj Comfortable Booths FREE JUICE BOX DANCES 9:00 P. M.-ll:30 P. M. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 16 and 17 UNION BALLROOM I dent Cards Please! Miller have scored 79 points for an av erage score of 15.8 points a game. The 24 to 0 win by the Huskers last Saturday was the first shut out of the season for Kansas State. In every previous game the Wild cats had managed to score at least one touchdown. For Coach Lud Fiser it was the first time in "a long, long time" that a team coached by him had been blanked. Hesperia Invites Coeds To Open House Sunday Open house for unaffiliated co eds will be held by Hesperia, un affiliated women's organization in Ellen Smith hall, Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. Purpose of the afternoon tea is to give coeds an opportunity to be come better acquainted according to Billie Smith, president of the club. Art Exhibit . . . (Continued from Page 1.) works "Majesty," a silk screen print depicting a knotted moun tain tree, and "The Dam," an egg casein painting. Crafts and ceramics, always a part of such an exhibit, are also seen. Notable among them are the modernistic terra cotta pieces by fell & 17) ny wan its long sleeves and demure cotton eyelet trim. The difference is it a thort! 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Alabama Man" and "Elephant were appealing, but her abstract "She" seemed indiscreetly inap propriate. Louise Putney's glazed Newsboy" was an attractive miniature. Notice Director of Athletics, Ad Lewandowski, has announced that the student-faculty seat ing section at the stadium will be reserved, as usual, for the Nebr.-So. Dakota tame, Satur day. Activity tickets are rood for the game. NIGHT SHIRT 380 It's just like Gran- m mm a Teresa Wright has more ward robe changes, 17 in all. than ever before in "The Imperfect THt -v .-V w THE LINCOLN JOURNAL AND STAR present the Original DON COSSACK AT THE UNI. OF NEBR. COLISEUM TUES., NOV. 20th Tickets hjr reered tctin at I3.M, tt.M. II.M aad II. M. tax inel. Stadtnt d Membera f armed lerTicea in gpeeiaj aectia at Me ea.. Us ine). On sale at Walt's Music Store, 1140 O St. BUT TICKETS EARLY! y . 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