.Wednesday, November 21, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN Page -3 R. H. Davis Wins Turkey Race Honors Braving frigid winds and a low temperature, R. H. Davis of Mil waukee, Wis., representing the Navy Flyers, won the first all university turkey race by leading a pack of 170 runners to the tape yerterday over a -mile course. By virtue of his feat, Davis re ceived a live turkey as first prize and also aided his organization, the Flyers, to take first place in team competition. Bill Moorhouse of Chicago, rep resenting Phi Gamma Delta, was the second man to finish, while Ray Wilkins, Glencoe, Minn., and Navy Flyers, was third; Cecil Ja cobsen of Albion, Neb., and Corn husker Co-op, was fifth. Sixth went to Bob Pfeiler of Lincoln, running as an independent. The second man won a goose, third a duck, and fourth, fifth and sixth places received chick ens. These prizes were presented by Jo Gish, president of WAA. Following behind the Flyers in team standings were Phi Gamma Delta and Pioneer Co-op tied for second; Cornhusker Co-op, fourth; Navy Gismos, fifth; Independents, sixth; Beta Sigma Psi, seventh; Phi Kappa Psi, eighth, and Alpha Tau Omega, ninth. - Husker Track Mentor Ed Weir started the race in front of the coliseum, and the contestants fol lowed Husker trackman Dick Miller for the first part of the course, and Al Brown, also a trackster, took over for the final part of the grind. The last man to cross the finish line was Theron Dillon of Phi Gamma Delta, who finished a good 15 minutes after the winner broke the tape. The first 18 finishers figured in team scoring. They were: Davbt, Flyers Moorhoaor Pkl Ottnm DeMa Pijotv JaeobMa, Oornhwtker Hpeane, Pioneer Pfetler, Independent Him, Pioneer Dixon, Klyera BiMbimfr, Beta. tUrm Pal Meyer. PM Cantmn Delta Thompson, Cornhuiker Hiinkfl, Independent Heldtbrlnk. Phi kappa Fal Hwu, Phi Hupps p, Hoebaeher, Cornhanker Heyer, Alpha Tu Omm Iowa . . (Continued from Page 1.) running wild against the Univer sity' of South Dakota by a 53 to 0 count. The Huskers couldn't do anything wrong against the hapless Coyotes and third and fourth team members got more of a workout than the starters, lows Has Two Wins. Both Iowa and Nebraska will be ready to shoot the works Satur day, and a torrid battle is in the off in-.. If the Huskers win it will make their season record four wins and five defeats, while the Hawkeyes had won only one fame previous to their upset arahut Minnesota.. That was 14 to IS victory over the Berrstrom Held flyers In the season's opener. Pacing the Iowa attack will be Art Johnson, the team's leading WILD WEST NOV. 22-28rh (Incl.) General Admission $1.20 Box Seats. ., $1.75 (Tic. Inc.) STATE FAIR GROUNDS Indoor Coliseum 8:00 P. M. Ad4 ' Flight Training to your curriculum. Private courses now available at UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-2CC5 for details. Notice, Referees All men who have stated their intention to referee bas ketball tames in intramural competition, or who wish to do so, will meet In the "N" club room at 5:00 on Monday, No vember 26. This is an im portant meeting and everyone should be there. v. ground-gainer, and Nelson Smith, along with Niles. Thus far this season Niles has completed 53 passes, six for touchdowns, for a total of 766 yards. Coach Potsy Clark sent the Huskers through a dummy drill with a bit of actual scrimmage against Iowa plays, and has readied four units for the Hawk eye fray. Probable Husker starters: I.E Bunker. LT Johnson. LG Lipps. C Costello. RG Rolfsmeyer RT Sedlacek. RE Schneider. QB Story. LII Fischer. RII Robinson. FB Moore. The Hawkeyes will work out in Omaha Friday and arrive in Lin coln shorty before game time on Saturday. The Nebraska State Capitol is the only building in the entire world that is located at 15th and J streets in Lincoln. In 0 Betas Lead In Jack Best Trophy Race By virtue of two champion ships and a second place tie, Beta Theta Pi leads all organizations in the Jack Best supremacy race at "the conclusion of the year's first four events. Slight Edge Victorious in tennis and the free throw tourney and second in football, the Betas have a five point edge over Phi Delta Theta. The Phi Delts won runnerup hon ors in golf and tied the Betas for the same position in football. These standings do not include turkey race points. Standings (Nov. 19) ln. Beta ThrU PI 410 Phi Delia Theta 40A Phi Gamma Orlta 37 Alpha Tnu Oiiii-m .....ZDS Sterna Alpha Kpnlhm 110 Pioneer Co-op 17A Siirma Chi IA0 Phi Kuppa Pl M0 At College IIS Beta Nlicnia Pftl 100 Sigma No IOO KlKma Phi Kpullon 0 Brown Palate , 80 Kappa Nlgma A DTD 80 Navy Wolvefl 70 Navy Flyers 70 Barb 70 Ielta I'pailon AO Navy (iiNmoft HO Navy Atom. . ., HO Navy Sorority Set 30 Cornhusker SO Theta XI j 30 Gi this nrv THANKS that PEACE kas come Let freedom reign the world over. 0 Students Attend Mixed Swim Hour Nov. 27 All university students are in vited to attend the first mixed swim hour of the year to be held Tuesday evening, November 27, from 7:45 to 9:00 in the coliseum pool. Locker room facilities will be available for both the men and women though participants in the fun must furnish their own swim suits. The festival, sponsored by the men's and women's physical edu cation departments, will be a monthly feature of the intramural program throughout the winter. Nubbins . . . (Continued from Page 1.) Kearney handed the Wildcats a 12 to 7 defeat. Using comparative scores, the Nubbins seem to have an edge in strength, for Nebraska Wesleyan defeated Morningside, 21 to 0, the Nubbins have beaten Wesleyan twice and Morningside tied Wayne. After the game the chamber of commerce will entertain both squads at a banquet. Ijeft end, ChrlfttriiHen IWt tackle, Nrfcrlnmit left guard, Meyer Center, Klgg Right guard, Hoyt HI Klit tarkle Renlager KlKht end, Klenker Qiiurtcrliark, Harrington Left half, Salnden KlKht half, Carrlker Fallbark, ArkleM ive day Basketball Deadline Deadline for "A" team entries in the intramural basketball pro gram is 5:00 today. Organizations must contact the intramural of fice today i' they wish to com pete in the winter season. v ;i ' ( h B 0 0) C) CI WOW'S MOST M0M0MS WAHH tif iiiiia n 1 "wi WORLD'S FAIR J 28 GOID MEDALS AND MORE HONORS FOR ACCURACY THAN ANY OTHER TIMEPIECE KM - Y w 1 La U