The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 16, 1945, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, November 16, 1945
THE. NEBRASKAN
Page 3
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By
George Miller
Turning once more to the foot
ball wars of the week, we find
that the Big Six championship
will be decided Saturday at Co
lumbia when Oklahoma and Miss
ouri collide, matching unspotted
conference records for the top
spot.
The Sooners, with a conference
record of four wins and no losses,
concludes their Big Six play
against Missouri, while the Tigers
have two games left to play. After
Saturday's game Missouri meets
the Kansas Jayhawks in a
Thanksgiving Day clash at Kansas
City.
Oklahoma has been facing
rugged opposition this year and
should tame the Tigers to rack
up their third consecutive Big
Six crown. The loss of starting
fullback Jack O'Connell did nt
help Missouri hopes.
Nebraska scorers get a chance
to add to their totals Saturday
against the University of South
Dakota. The Coyotes have yet to
win a game this year, and will be
easy pickings for the Huskers who
have been running up against
strong foes all year.
Kansas and Kansas State battle
for the cellar position at Law
rence, and the Jayhawks look to
be stronger than the unpredict
able Wildcats.
The other Big Six team, Iowa
State, also faces a home state op
ponent, for the Cyclones battle
Phi Delts Tie
Betas For 2nd
In Football
Phi Delta Theta earned a post
season second place tie in intra
mural football standings when a
recheck of the completed sched
ule resulted in the discovery that
Beta Theta Pi had played two
games with Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Rules prohibit this occurrence
and forced cancellation of the
second contest between the two
squads which Beta won on the
last day of the season.
The "no game decision" gave
the Beta outfit a 7 to 1 record
and dropped them from their un
disputed second place spot behind
the all-victorious Phi Gams into
a tie for runnerup honors with
the Phi Delts. Two squads will
split second and third place su
premacy points in the Jack Best
trophy race.
IM TABLE TENNIS
Sigma Nu 3 Zeta Beta Tau 2.
Sigma Chi 3 Beta Theta Pi 2.
Navy Sorority Set 4 Thi
Gamma Delta 1.
Coming Matches
Thursday. Nov. 16.
Delta Ipsilon ts. Navy
Wolves.
Soup
Chili
Sandwiches
at
Clovcrlcaf
Cafe
1227 B St.
Drake University in the season's
finale for the Ames eleven.
Michigan and Purdue meet in a
Big Ten feature, and we like the
Boilermakers. This will be a def
ininte upset if the win material
izes, but the Wolverines took a
bad beating from Navy and may
not be back in peak form.
Indiana finds an easy win
against Pittsburgh, Illinois and
Ohio State will be close all the
way, but the Buckeyes should re
tain their spot near the top of
the standings. Notre Dame has
enough strength left to edge
Northwestern, Wisconsin to fall
before Navy and Minnesota ought
to get back on the winning side
against Iowa University.
Space is at a premium, so in
condensed form: Brown over Har
vard, Army over Penn, Cornell
over Dartmouth, Holy Cross over
Temple, and Virginia over Mary
land. x
In the South, Tulane over Clem
son, Wake Forest over North Car
olina, Georgia Tech over Louisi
ana State, Texas over T. C. U. and
Texas A. & M. over Rice.
St. Mary's over UCLA, Cfli
fornia over Oregon, Great Lakes
over Fort Warren, Tulsa over
Baylor and Marquette over Kentucky.
GOLDEHROD
STATIONERY
STORE
215 No. 14 Open 9 to 9
After The Rally
JUKEBOX
DANCE
9 to 11:30, Fri., Nov. 16
The U.S.N. ROTC BAND
Playing
9 to 12 Midnitc
SAT., NOV. 17
Union Ballroom
No Admission But
Your Identification Card
FREE VARIETY SHOW
Vaudeville Acts
Irene Dunne
Cary Grant
Randolph Scott
"MY FAVORITE WIFE"
f:0l P.M., SUNDAY, NOV. IS
UNION BALLROOM
Miller Beats
Barrett For
Net Honors
Dick Miller of Pioneer " Cb-Op
ran away with the 1945 intra
mural crown with a straight set
victory over Beta Bill Barrett in
the final match Tuesday, the
scores being 6-2, 6-1.
Miller's outstanding play at the
net proved the deciding factor as
he won- the closely-fought con
test. Barrett, state prep doubles
champ last year, repeatedly
worked the game to deuce but
couldnt top Miller's brilliant play.
Beta Theta Pi edged Pioneer by
one point to win the team cham
pionship. Betas Cressman, Busch
and Barrett, victims of Miller's
fine play in the final three rounds,
earned the points necessary to
bring the trophy to their house.
Alpha Tau Omega finished third,
Phrelta Theta fourth, and Kappa
Sigma and Delta Tau Delta fifth.
A navy group was sixth.
Diana Lynn wears a wedding
gown for the first time in "Easy
Come, Easy Go," Paramount's new
romantic comedy.
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ver. Initialed J. E. C. Joan Crittenden,
J-7371. Reward.
FOUND: On intramural ath
letic field. Car keys in case. Owner
may call Lou Mean's officer.
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