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V MX Thursday, March 21, 1946 Water Polo League Set For Opening Pairings for the water polo tour ney, scheduled to start today, find one independent and eight frater nity teams entered and ready for competition. The teams have been divided into two leagues, four in one and five in the other. Playoffs Slated. Each league will play a round robin of contests, and then the two winners will meet in a play off session to determine the uni versity champ. A consolation se ries among the second and third place teams in each league will produce third, fourth, fifth, and sixth place winners. Water polo is well known as an exhausting- sport; therefore, In consideration of the contestants' Questionable stamina and the probable resulting wear and tear on the lifeguards, the matches are limited to five minute halves. Other than this, regular water polo rules apply. Each pair of teams plays half a match, then retreats to the side lines for rest while halves of two other matches are played. Then the second half of each game is completed. Class I Sport. water polo Is -a Class I sport in the intramural point setup, and the winner will receive 200 points. The schedule and leagues are listed below. I-EAOI E I. Phi Delta Thrta Br I a Thrta PI 1.11k Delta Ipnlkm LEAGUE II. Phi Oamma Delta Bijrma Chi HlKma Alpha Epullon Alpha Tan Omega tma No Thursday, March II. 6:10 5:15 6:20 Phi Delta Theta vi. Lilies. Beta Theta PI vs. Delta Upsllon. Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Monday. March 15. Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Alpha Epsllon. Phi Oamma Delta vs. Sigma Chi. Delta Upsllon vs. Phi Delta Theta. Thursday, April 4. 6:10 6:15 6:20 5:10 6.30 Phi Oamma Delta vs. Sigma Alpha Kpsuon. Lilies vs. Delta Upsllon. Friday, April S. Phi Delta Theta vs. Beta Theta PI. Sigma Chl vs. Sigma Alpha Epsllon. Sigma Nu vs. Phi Gamma Delta. Monday, April S. LIKes vs. Beta Theta PI. Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Chl. Phi Oamma Delta vs. Alpha Tau 5:10 5:15 6:20 6:10 5:15 5:20 Omega.. Playoff Games. 5:10, 5:15, 5:20 Wednesday, ApftI 10. Ag YM Changes Policy; Stresses Social Fellowship Traditional policy of the Ag Y. M. has been replaced by new policy stressing the importance of social fellowship as well as religious fellowship on the cam pus, according to Francis Wagoner, Ag Y. M. president. "This is the first time in the history of the organization that a program of social fellowship, including dancing, has been held in conjunction with the religious fellowship program," Wagoner said. The new policy was de cided upon at a cabinet retreat last semester when the enrollment increase became apparnt. "KAY said, 'Saat Toe Sub' Add Flight Training to your curriculum. Private courses . now available at UNION Alii TEftflNAlA jl Call 6-2885 for details. KAY knows something'' TV. Copple Dropsfrom NCAA Trio The Nebraska wrestling con tingent to the NCAA meet at Still water, Oklahoma, this week end, has been reduced by one. Newt Copple, sterling performer in the 1 From The Lincoln Journal. NEWT COPPLE, Husker grap pler, will not compete in the NCAA meet became of inju ries. 145 pound weight class has been unable to shake a rib injury, and will not be able to compete. Copple's mishap leaves Harold Boker and Ed Copple to carry the 1 VY 0 ' : 71 j r-; f-v i THE NEBRASKAN Baseball Squad Prepares for Colorado Tilt A long workout on hitting, and fielding, after a Monday layoff, started the last complete week of Husker baseball practice before the team meets Colorado U. in the season's opener on April 5. Two Infields. Coach Smagacz has two infield combinations clicking in practice. One has Boch at third, Mazar at short, Bob Rubino at second, and Frank Eubino on first. Frank Brown holds down third on the other quartpt, with Fritz Heg- wood at shortstop, Joe Brown on the keystone, and Joekel and Baum alternating at first. All the pitchers have been working on the mound, with Bill Kinnamon do ing most of the receiving. A project to fill and level the infield leaves the squad with only two more scheduled sessions this week, but intrasquad games are on the docket for "fcoth afternoons, provided the weather is favorable, Husker banner in the National Collegiate championships. Coach Jerry Adam has named Boker to grapple in the 165 pound class, while Ed Copple will go into ac tion with the 155 pounders. Ringsiders believe that Boker may come out of the meet with high honors. The former Omaha Central anatman has been unde feated since Joining the Nebraska squad at the beginning of the second semester, and has wrestled in both the heavyweight and 175 pound classes in collegiate com petition. Iowa State will also have a pair of representatives at the meet. The powerful Cyclone squad will send Glen Brand, undefeated heavyweight, and 155 pounder Dick Ditsworth. Germany used paper bandages from St. Lo till the end of World War 11, but moss compresses were known and used in World War I. WHO IS THIS KAY?" SUP INTO - imin I I 'J vi5y Lincoln Fun Nite To Be Held Tues. At UN Coliseum The coliseum will be the scene of a Lincoln civic club jamboree next Tuesday evening, according to Lou Means, head of student physical welfare, who is in charge of the program. Eight club chairmen from local civic groups are assisting Means with the planning. The program will include table tennis, bridge, cribbage, checkers, basketball free throws, shuffleboard, dart base ball, dart bowling, badminton doubles and volleyball. THE WORLD'S MOST WINNER OF. 10 World', r- ? aT in T i A rmr umna rnzes. ri 28 Gold Medals and more honors for accuracy than any other timepiece. Ag Square Dance Social David Sander, Leader 8:00 P. M. to 1 1 :00 P. M., Fri., March 22 College Activities Bldg. NO CHARGE Sponsored by the Student Union No Square Dance Class Thurs., March 21 J 'en kings" pr"6 WITH THE CLASS A TEEN AGE GIRDLE Your glad garb gives with the look you dream for when you weor a Charmod girdle to tame those curves. Ctarmode-lovelies always rate rewarding whistle from friend date. It makes for a better figger in your future too. There's comfort and lush looks in this satin lasfex pantie style. Small, medium, large and extra lorge sizesj, 10th at Lincoln, Page 3 Vhi Gains Take IM Squash Title With 2-1 Victory The Phi Gams won intramural squash honors Tuesday, by scor ing a 2-1 win over Beta Theta Pi in the finals of the tournament. Erb and Spurek clinched the win for the Fijis with wins over Mil ler and Barrett in the second and third matches. Burt Folsom of the Betas took the Number 1 match with a tri umph over Myei'S of Phi Gamma Delta. Squash competition is a group three sport in the intramural point schedule, and the victory brought 130 points to the winner's HONORED WATCH I j r . :: : tup LAsale CM "O Nebr. &yA? mm 9 S