Tuesday, November 12, 1946 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 CtU Wm Jumbles Conference Race w I pi I opp. Missouri S 80 S3 Nebraska 1 I S8 M Kansas ! 1 14 SI Oklahoma 1 1 104 tS Iowa State 1 8 M HI Kansas Htato Mt 98 GAMES THIS WEEK. Iowa State at Nebraska. Kansas at Kansas State. Missouri at Oklahoma. RESULTS I A ST WEEK. Kansas 10, Oklahoma 13. Iowa State 7, Drake 7. Missouri 21, Colorado 0. San Francisco 38, Kansas State 6. Football fans at four Big Six schools went into anxious huddles Sunday afternoon after the results of Saturday's action were known. The Kansas victory over Okla homa, one of the top upsets of the day . and the biggest surprise in the Midlands this fall, left the door to the conference throne room wide open and four schools have a chance to share in the first place spoils. Paul Turner, Jayhawk sub stitute, came thru with a field goal with a minute and 30 sec onds left in the game to give the determined Kansas team the vic tory it deserved over the supposedly-invincible Sooners. By virtue of the Oklahoma de feat Missouri moves into first place in the race with three vic tories and no losses, while Kan sas, Oklahoma and the Huskers are tied for second with two wins and one defeat. Only Iowa State and Kansas State are definitely removed from title consideration. Several Possibilities. From the Nebraska standpoint the situation has a number of possibilities. Oklahoma and Mis souri tangle this week at Norman in a game which will put the Tigers one step nearer the crown or drop them back with the rest of the pack. Nebraska has a game with Iowa State and then an all-important meeting: with Oklahoma on the 16th. By that time the Sooners will either be definitely out of the race or will be one of four teams XF.1AS CARDS F mm I I FOLKS "FAR AWAY wa wav RUST CRAFT CHRISTMAS CARDS Large selection at the GOLDENROD 215 North 14th St. (8ealh of Stuaent L'nien) Advanced Contract Bridge Classes Dale Ball, Instructor A Series of 5 Classes 4:00 P. M., Thursdays Nov. 14 & 21, Dec. 5, 12, 19 No Admission Charge Union 313 CONVOCATION BERNARD DEVOTO Novelist, Historian, Critic 'The Maturity of American Literature" 3:00 P. M, WED., NOV. 13 Union Ballroom Cyclone Fans Iowa State students will be represented at the Cornhusker Cyclone football fame next Saturday at Lincoln. A block of 300 tickets for the game went on sale Monday morninr at Bearshear Hall on the Iowa State campus. Round trip transportation will be pro vided for those who buy the tickets. Sales are being handled by the Twisters, the women's, pep organization. in a deadlock at the top of the standings. This second situation would arise if Nebraska downs the Cyclones, while KU is whip ping Kansas State and Oklahoma is bouncing: Missouri However the final standing may not be determined until Thanks giving day when Kansas and Mis souri play their traditional battle, depend on the results the Iowa In the meantime Nebraska hopes State and Oklahoma encounters. Outside Competition. The Kansas-Oklahoma clash was the only loop game last week, as Missouri, Iowa State and Kan sas Stale facerd outside foes. The Tigers tripped Colorado 21-0, Iowa State salvaged a last minute 7 to 7 tie with Drake and Kansas State bowed to the University of San Francisco by a 38 to 6 count. Three conference games this Saturday will go a long way in settling the race. Iowa State plays its last game of the season against Nebraska at Lincoln, Missouri in vades Oklahoma as the feature of Sooner Homecoming festivities and Kansas State makes its last start in what has been an un pleasant confeernce campaign against the Jayhawks at Manhat tan. Huskcr Cagcrs Io Demonstrate At Prep Clinic Both the set and fast-break offenses will be demonstrated at the annual basketball clinic spon sored by the University of Ne braska, Coach Harry Good an nounced. The clinic will be held Friday November 15, starting at 3:30 p. m. The Nebraska squad will be used to demonstrate the various techniques, Coach Good said. High school coaches desiring sleeping accommodations that night will be able to obtain them at the Field House. Tickets also will be available for the Iowa State-Nebraska foot ball game which will be played Saturday. November 16. The clinic is free to all high school coaches as it has been in previous years, Athletic Director A. J Lewandowski stated. Oklahoma Host to Loop 2 Mile Meet The Big Six two mile cham pionship meet is scheduled for Saturday at Norman, Okl. The race will be run during halftime of the all-important Oklahoma Missouri football game as an added attraction for the home coming crowd. On the basis of season per formances, Coach Tom Botts' Missouri Tigers have been in stalled as pre-meet favorites, altho stiff opposition can be ex pected from Nebraska, Okla homa, and Kansas State. The Tiger two milers are un defeated in dual competition this year, and have four men who un der 10:11 for the eight lap grind. Bill Chronister, Dick Killough, Bill Slagle and Bob Bosworth are the men who will carry Missouri's championship hopes. Individual Championship. The title of individual cham pion will probably go either to Nebraska's Bobby Ginn, former National Intercollegiate mile champion who has a 9:59:1 mark in the two mile race against Mis souri, or Harold Moore, the Uni versity of Kansas ace. Moore de feated Ginn earlier this season in a dual meet, but the Husker run ner will probably be considered as the man to beat Saturday. Second Swimming Parly Scheduled The intramural sports depart ment has announced the second swimming party of the year, to be held Nov. 13, from 7 to 8:30 p. m. in the Coliseum swimming pool. Locker Facilities. Locker room facilities and towels will be provided for both men and women. The towel fee will be 5c. However, those at tending should bring their own bathing suits. The regular rules concerning the use of the pool will be observed. The first parly held three weeks ago was well attended and everything points to another en tertaining time Wednesday eve ning. The next prrty is to be held December 4. ! f it 4 rki ?VMI10I SNOKINGl'iyv . m ; "11111445: .... ; y N Club Luncheon A luncheon has been sched uled for all N club members in the Union Wednesday noon, according to Al Brown, N club secretary. All N club men are urged to attend. Phys Ed Club There will be a meeting of the Physical Education Club at 7:30 tonight in the N club room in the Coliseum. All members are asked to attend if possible. J Classifier j LOST Eversharp fountain pen. Initials F.M.S. Call Frances Smith 2-7371. FOUND Gruen wrist watch. Owner please see Alvln Dearmont. YMCA. E5.ST Green Schaeffer pen. Initials A. F. Rolfsmeler, Box 330. Call 2-7371. FOR SALE Tuxedo, size about 37 short in perfect condition. Call 5-7128. ffAu Arrow Shirt... or else!" VS L Vx 1 TCP '' "W XT'? hay that Crossbow down! We realize it's still pretty difficult to walk into your Arrow dealer and find a stack of Arrow Gordon Oxfords or Arrow Doublers . . . but they will be back soon. Our Arrow dealers are doing their level best in a tough situation. So don't hunt them up with your crossbow or Luger. Keep dropping in on your favorite Arrow dealer and the first thing you know he will have just the shirt you want! ARROW SHIRTS and TIES UNDERWEAR SPORTS SHIRTS HANDKERCHIEFS Always we choke on thai two-letter word! When you Mop by and ask us for Arrow Shirts . . . we hate havin to say "No" so frequently. Hut we don't have a nearly large enough supply of alwajs popular Arrows in stock. It's far below your demand ... so that nasty negative often has to come out, even if it chokes us to say it. And even when we do have Arrows, we may not have your correct size. (There's no point in buying a larger Arrow, expecting the laundry to cut 'c.n down to size. Arrow Shirts just don't shrink even 1 because they're Siinforied labeled.) But keep on trying Arrows are worth waiting for. JOHNNY COX'S ORCHESTRA Playing 9 to 12 FRIDAY, NOV. 15 44c per person Union Ballroom No Dance Sat., Nov. 16 9m mi Mr ... V; 7 Wii ! t 1- i i !! ri I i n U