The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1945, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, November 14, 1945
THE NEBRASKAN
Page 3
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By
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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.
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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
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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.
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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 &
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ny wan its long
sleeves and demure cotton eyelet trim.
The difference is it a thort! The fabric
is printed rayon crepe' backgrounds
of light blue, pink or maize.
Sizes 32 to 35
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Barb Men Meet
Wed., Nov. 14
For Cage Play
All men who are unaffilated and
would like to compete in the
coming intramural basketball sea
son will meet with IM Director
Lou Means in the coliseum on
Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 5 o'clock.
Several teams will be organized
from those present, and will be
tagged the independents in com
ing cage competition.
Excellent Facilities.
The announcement has also
been made by Director Means that
university students are not avail
ing themselves of the excellent
recreational facilities in the coli
seum. Everyone is welcome to
come in at anytime during the
day and play badminton, basket
ball, volleyball, tennis, boxing.
squash or handball. An indoor
golf driving cage will be set up
within the next few weeks.
jurywoman Elizabeth Biesiot.
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.
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Teresa Wright has more ward
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