The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 06, 1946, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, February 6, 1946
THE NEBRASKAN
Page 3
Huskers Bid
For 3rd Spot
In Loop Play
NOTICE.
All semester enrollccs who do
not have student activity tick
ets should obtain tickets for
the Nebraska-Iowa State bs
ketball came at the Athletic
Directors office in the coliseum
before 5 p. m. Friday.
These tickets cost 50 cents,
a special rate to second sem
ester students.
RIO SIX M AVIUM;.
Big occasion,.. j4g
I plH opp.
0 314
1 2m 203
3 238 219
3 220 22
4 1K2 212
5 224 29S
Kansas a
Oklahoma 4
Iowa State j
NKBRASKA 2
Missouri 1
Kansas State 1
League Games This Week.
Friday: Iowa State at Nebraska.
Saturday: Kansas State at Mis
souri. The Cornhuskers have a chance
to move into undisputed possession
of third place in Big Six stand
ings this week, when they meet
the Iowa Cyclones Friday night
here in Lincoln.
Louis Menze's five is currently
tied with Nebraska for the third
place spot, behind Kansas and
UKiahoma, and has beaten the
Scarlet once this season.
In their previous encounter Iowa
State breeied past Nebraska 57 to
39 at Ames, as freshman forward
Jim Stark potted 24 counters.
Kansas State goes to Columbia
to face the luckless Missouri Ti
gers Saturday in the only other
conference game this week. The
host team will have to concen
trate on stopping K-States' hot
shot forward Dave Weatherby,
who scored 28 points against
Drake Monday night.
Indiana Squad
Nips Huskers
By 24-6 Score
The University of Indiana
wrestling squad crushed Nebras
ka's mat artists, 24-6, in an in
tersectional match at the coliseum
Tuesday night.
Nebraska's only wins were
turned in by Newt and Ed Copple
in the 155 pound and 165 pound
class.
Summaries:
121 poui,d class: Mike Rolak (I) de
Clsioned Mike Kelly, 7-2.
128 pound clam: Bill Earle (I) de
cisional Sid Wella, 8-4.
136 pound class: Bob Quimby (I) de
claimed Jack Tamal, 5-3.
14ft pound class: Kliat George (I)
pinned Bob Walter! in 2:44.
15S pound class: Newt Coppie N) de
cisioned George llcCook, 8-7.
16ft pound class: Ed Copple (N) de
ciloned Bob Johnson, 11-6.
175 pound class: sig Oolonka (I) pinned
Jack Adams in 2:10.
Heavyweight: Joe Sowlnskl I) pinned
John Kormos In 1 :56 of the second and
1:3ft of the third.
Five Students
Receive Second
Semester Awards
Second semester scholarships
from the University Foundation
have been awarded to five stu
dents, Dean T. J. Thompson, chair
man of the university's general
scholarship committee, announced
recently.
Recipients.
Recipients and their awards
are: From the Gus Prestegaard
MEN'S P. E. CLASSES MEET.
All men enrolled in Physical
Education 90, and in P. E. 21
IV. P. E. 22 IV, P. E. 23 IV,
and P. E. 24 IV, report for
their first class at 1:00 P. M.
Tuesday, Feb. 12, in the base
ment classroom at the Ciliseum,
announced L. E. Means, depart
ment of student physical wel
fare. DANCING
TIIUHS.
Johnny
Cox
and His
Orchestra
Adm. R8
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scholarship fund, Elnora Bachen-
berg, $100; Helen Bcngston, $50,
and Alma Johansen, $50. Elizabeth
Learn received $50 from the Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Putney scholarship
fund; and Robert Thompson was
awarded $100 from the J. E. Almy
Memorial scholarship fund. The
Almy award will be divided $50
for the second semester anri $sn
for the fall term, Dean Thompson
added.
CLASSIFIED
Favati ta i I i u
LOST- Kappa Kappa Oamma pin. Finder
please call Joan Kankhauser at 2-7820 for
reward.
LOST Oold and Maroon Kversharp pen.
Betty Brackney, 3-7910. Reward.
LOST-Six or seven klys on silver" doi;
chain. Connie Haney. ,M0 No. 16.
LOST Small, gold Llban "wTuTtwatchT
Phyllis Joneson back. 2-1107.
LOST Black notebook. Valuable!" Con
lns. clas cards and registration cards.
Patric Hodges. 1601 R St., 2-7564.
LOST 1 can of mixture 79 in SoshT
Finder please bring to Nebraskan busi
ness office.
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