The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 05, 1946, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, November 5,
Missouri
BIO SIX STANDINGS.
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Missouri , ' 3
Oklahoma 2
NEBRASKA 2
Kansas 1
low State , 1
Kansas State 0
GAMES THIS WEEK.
Oklahoma at Kansas.
Drake at Iowa Htate.
Colorado at Missouri.
Kansas State at San Francisco.
RESULTS I AST WEEK.
Iowa State 13, Kansas State T.
' Oklahoma 14. Texas Christian 12.
Missouri 21, Nebraska 20.
Kansas 14, Oklahoma A. ft M. 13.
Although only one Big Six con
ference game is on tap this week,
it will go a long ways toward
untangling the jumble in the up
per half of the standings.
Oklahoma's unbeaten Sooners
will visit the Kansas Jayhawks
at Lawrence in an attempt to join
Missouri at the head of the loop.
The Tigers are currently pacing:
the pack with three wins and no
losses but have games with Okla
homa and Kansas left on their
league schedules.
An Oklahoma loss would move
Kansas into a tie with the Husk
ers for third place, but in view of
past occurrences, the Sooners ap
pear to be a good bet to get past
the Jayhawk menace.
Missouri took over first place
temporarily with a hair-raising
21-20 squeeze past Nebraska.
Trailing 21-6 at the end of the
first half, the Huskers turned on
the power in the second half and
were on the offensive most of the
time.
Huskers Have Chance.
Coach B e r n i e Masterson's
charges had previously been tied
with the Tigers and Oklahoma at
the head of the procession. With
conference tilts against Iowa State
and Oklahoma still on the sched
ule, the Huskers have a chance to
remain near the top.
Nebraska has an open date this
week before games with Iowa
States, Oklahoma and UCLA, the
last two encounters to be played
away from home. "
Missouri will take a week off
from loop competition to enter
tain the Colorado Buffs at Co
lumbia. On the following- Satur
day the Bengals will tangle with
Oklahoma in the game which will
probably decide the Big Six cham
pionship. Iowa State, victorious over Kan-
Bowling Loops
Begin
Action
Six teams will officially open
the intramural bowling season
this afternoon when they meet in
three matches at the Lincoln
Bowling Alleys. Twenty teams
have been divided into three
leagues, while several more will
comprise the independent league
which will be announced Wed
nesday. Regular matches, are scheduled
up to Dec. 12, with playoffs in
all leagues slated for Dec. 17.
Teams which fail to appear as
scheduled will pay the IM de
partment a non-appearance fee
of $3 since all alleys are reserved.
Team standings will be deter
mined on total games won and
lost and not on matches won or
lost.
Today's bowling schedule: (All
games begin promptly at 4:10
p. m.):
Alley
1-2
Brown Palace vs. Sigma
Alpha Mu.
Alpha Tau Omega vs.
Kappa Sigma.
Beta Theta Pi vs. Corn-
5-6
7-8
husker Co-op.
I.EAGl E I.
Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta PI
Kappa Sigma Sigma Alpha Mu
Brown Palace Co-op Cornhusker Co-op
I.EAOl K II.
Zela Beta Tau Delta Tau Delta
Kigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Alpha Kpsllon
Delia Epsilon Sigma Nu
I.EAfU E III.
Phi Delta Theta Beta Sigma Psi
Pioneer Co-op Phi Kappa Psi
Alpha Gamma Rho Theta XI
Phi Uamma Delta Kigma Chi
Coach Lepley
Asks for Swim
Team Candidates
4.11 men intending to come out
for the varsity swimming team
are a6ked to report to the train
ing room in he field house for
physicals at7:00 p. m.t Wednes
day, Nov. 6.
They are also requested to see
Swimming Coach Hollie Lepley
Thursday, Nov. 7, in order to ar
range their practice schedule.
1946
Assumes
sas State last week, will face an
old rival this Saturday when the
Drake Bulldogs move up from Des
Moines for an intra-state 'contest.
The Cyclones'-13-7 win over K
State last week kept the Ames
outfit from falling into the con
ference cellar, and extended the
Wildcats' string of losses.
Oklahoma Squeezes By.
Coach Jim Tatum's Sooners had
a tough time moving past the rug
ged Texas Christian Horned Frogs
by a 14-12 margin. Only a pair of
extra points off the toe of Dave
Wallace enabled the Oklahoma
team to avoid an upset.
Kansas, the Sooners' foe next
week, was able to do what the
1XU eleven could not. The" Jav
hawks pulled one of the day's
many upsets when they bumped
Bob Fenimore and his Oklahoma
Aggie mates 14-13 Saturday. Don
Fambrough. the Kansas extra
point specialist, did not fail as he
provided George Sauer's club with
its winning counter.
A long trip is in prospect for
the hapless K-Staters who will
travel to the coast to meet the
San Francisco university team
Saturday.
Joe Golding
Heads League
In Scoring
Oklahoma's Joe Golding con
tinues to lead Big Six scorers,
having a total of 36 points on six
touchdowns. Two Missouri backs,
Lloyd Brinkman and Howard
Bonnett are tied for second with
30 points, while Bud French of
Kansas, Dick Hutton of Nebraska,
Dick Howard of Iowa State and
Earl Mitchell of Oklahoma are
next in line with 24 points apiece.
The complete list of scorers:
Player School
Ooldlng. Oklahoma
Ids ept fg ptg
Brinkman. Mo ' 5
Bonnett, Mo 5
Flench, Kas 4
HUTTON, NEB 4
Mitchell, Okl " 4
Howard. I. S. . . . 4
MOOMEY. NEB -t
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
wiiHce, UK 1 0 13 1
Rolllger. I. S 0 5 3
MOORE. NEB 2 0 0
Hopkins Mo 2 0 0
Piitte. Kas 9 0 0
r.vans, Kas 2
Allsup, Kns 2
Schnellbacher. Kas '. 2
Klootwvk, 1. S ' 2
Davis, okln ', , 2
Fambrotigh, Kas 0
VACANTI. NEB 0
2 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
12 0
itrieK, Ukl 1 1 -n
Thomas, Okl 110
Thomas. Okl 1 j 0
Tlce. Kas n 0
NOVAK. NEB 1 0 0
NY DEN, NEB 1 0 0
PKSEK. NEB 1 0 0
MYERS, NEB 10 0
West Mo 1 0 0
Entsminger, Mo 1 0 0
Teel. Mo 1 0 0
Bowman, Mo 1 0 0
Austin, Mo 1 0 0
McNutt. Kas 1 0 0
Owens, Okl 1 0 0
Jones, K. 8 1 0 0
Bartley, K. S 1 0 0
Merrlman, K. 8 1 0 0
Paetx, I. 8 10 0
Kami, I. 8 1 0 0
D. Latin, I. 8 10 0
Harp, Okl 10 0
Dinks. Okl 1 n n
t
1
Turner, Kas 0 0 1
Day, Mo 0 2 2
Lesco K. 8 0 1 0
McNabb. Okl. ... 0 1 0
Safety (Okl., I. 8.)
CONVOCATION
DR. RAYMOND BRAGG
Editor of the "HUMANIST"
"European Rehabilitation How Far to Go?"
3:00 P. M. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 6
UNION BALLROOM
Contract Bridge Tournament
2 Divisions For Duffers and Regulars
2:00 P. Mm SATURDAY, NOV. 9
Union 315 and 316
Register at Union Office By Noon, Nov. 9
"Contract Bridge Classes
4:00 P. M. and 5:00P. M. Thurs.. Nov. 7
Union 313
is
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Vets Attention!
Any veteran who was un
married when he applied for
his G.I. educational benefits,
and who has married since
then, should apply immediately
(If he has not already done so)
for the subsistence allowance
of $90 per month allowed to
veterans with dependents.
Since this increased subsistence
is not retroactive to the date
of marriage, but instead to the
date of application for this in
creased subsistence, it is im
portant that application be
made at once. Application
should be made at the Vet
erans Administration office,
room 615, Sharp Building.
IM Football
(Regular Season over in
fraternity League)
I.KAGl K I.
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Phi Delta Thcta 6
Sigma Phi Epsilon .....4
Sigma Nu 4
Kappa'Slgma 3
Phi Gamma Delta 2
Zeta Beta Tau 1
Brown Pa ls.ee 1
I F.AH E II.
Delta Upsilon 6
Beta Theta PI 5
Beta Sigma Psi 4
Delta Tau Delta 3
Alpha Gamma Rho 2
Pioneer Co-op 1
Sigma Alpha Mu 1
I.EAOl K III.
Sigma Chi 5
Phi Koppa Psi 4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4
Farm House 3
Cornhusker Co-op 3
Theta XI 1
Alpha Tau Omega 1
INDEPENDENTS.
Lille 5
YMCA 4
Vet's Organization 3
V-9's 3
Presbyterian House 2
Delta Sigma Pi 0
Ag Freshmen 0
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MufefoinsRileetl&ansas
& Team on Saturday
BY WALT LOOMIS.
Nebraska's Nubbins play their
last home game of the season Sat
urday afternoon when they meet
the Universtiy of Kansas B team
in Memorial Stadium at 2 o'clock.
The Jayhawks and Huskers are
two. of the. strongest, reserve
squads in the conference, which
would indicate that Saturday's
battle should be a close contest.
Frosh Tourney.
Freshman Coach Pop Klein has
organized his 97 first year grid
ders into six teams and plans to
stage a round-robin intra-squad
tournament as a windup to this
year's football activities.
Having acted as guinea pigs for
the Nubbins and varsity all fall,
the freshmen will be given a
chance to display their ability un-
Varsity Baseball
Candidates Will
Meet November 6
Basebell Coach Tony Sharpe
announced today a meeting of
those students interested in com
peting in varsity baseball for the
'47 spring season.
The meeting will be held in the
varsity room in the basement of
the coliseum at 7:30 p .m., Wed
nesday, November 6.
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der game conditions when they
square off against each other in
the tourney. The six teams and
their members are:
Harvard. Yale
Perry-Rod Johnson le Larsen-Hobbi
Godfrey It H. Strimple
Klmball-Fox g Funk
Unger cc Turner
Weddell-Bruining ..rg Berqulst-HawklmT "
Bossemeyer -.rt Fouts-Phelps
l-e re Fox
Berqulst qb Hale-Keek
Finstiom-Taylor ...lh Beckwith
Cox rh... Stubbs-Hougnon.
Seovllle fb Devish
Columbia Princeton
Donegan-Kllne ....le McKay
Schrage It B. Villars-nustason
Kane-Climer Ig Munson
Kane-Climer lc Lock
D. Vlllars-K. And'n.g Lupomech-R. Jh'n
Ray rt Farner
Moerer re Rlgg-Gillespie
Preston rb . .Magsa men-Potter
Churchill qh Long-BrowA
Brooken-Shiclds ...In Barker
Marinkov h-Nelson rb Lants
DaMonde fb T. Strimple
l-afnyrtte Rutgers
Cotton le Allen
Cisborne-Thompson It . . .Tumblln-Spitser
Croisant g Hansen
Slm-Schwink c Marev-Hibbs
Alfrey rg Tomka
Doerr-Ackerman . .rt Huggler-Bauer'ster
Dennison re Farver
Jones qb Powers
Kverltt Ih.... Rlce-Newcomb
Dobesh-Kubie rh. . Carmen-England
Ewell-Whelan fb. . PulUam-Knrbellk
The first two games were played
yesterday when Harvard met
Princeton and Lafayette went
against Rutgers. Today's game
sends Yale into action against
Columbia. All games are played
on the fields west of the Coliseum
at 4:30 p. m. and are open to the
public.
Our Forty-First Year!
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