Sunday, November 23, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 5 Game . . . (Continued from Page 1.) The Sooner score came with five minutes remaining in the first half. The kickoff to begin the second half gave the visitors another break as they grabbed a free ball on the Husker 28. Five plays later after Brewer, Thomas and Kreick had moved the ball down to the Nebraska two, Thomas scored on a line buck over center for the second Sooner touchdown. Wal lace again kicked the point, giv ing the Oklahomans a 14-6 ad vantage. However, the spirited Corn huskers were not to be denied and after Cletus Fischer's return of the kickoff to the Nebraska 44 they marched straight down the field for their second score of the day. This time a pass from Dick Thomson to Alex Cochrane accounted for the score. The play covered 27 yards and was a good execution of the perfect pass play. Cochrane was a good five yards behind the sleeping Sooner de fense and the pass was so placed that he didn't change his stride while making the catch. Patton's second attempt of the day brought the score up to 13 for the Huskers and 14 for the Sooners. The two scores in the second half came within the first five minutes of the third quarter with both teams playing a tight defensive game to the end. For the Sooners, overlooking the one kick that was blocked in the first quarter, the punting of Dar rel Royal stood out along with the steady defensive play of Center John Rapacz. Rapacz was credited with two interceptions of Husker passes during the game but was kept pretty well covered other wise. Tom Novak's play through out the game was sparkling as he crashed through the Sooner de fense time and again to once again exhibit his jarring style of tack ling. Tom came through with his usual tackle after the kickoff that has through the season brought Nebraska fans to their feet in amazement. Novak lived up to his reputation as being the hardest tackier of the day as he cut down the speedy Sooner backs from his line backing position with his hay maker tackles besides making one pass interception and recovering a loose ball in mid-field during second quarter action. Scarlet Cagers See Basketball Motion Pictures The University of Nebraska cagers were guests of the State Theater Saturday morning at a showing of "Cinderella Kids," a basketball movie on the Univer sity of Utah. Utah won the National Invita tional Tournament in Madison Square Garden last season. The pictures were taken during Utah's games in that tournament. X . . .. .. . ,: ! A Nebraska pass was intercepted by Oklahoma oin this play during the second-quarter action of Saturday's game. There was a penalty, however, and a no-p!ay ruling by the officials. 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Students must pay a fee of $1.00 which provides member ship in the University Rifle club, privilege to shoot whenever de- LM. Bowling Leagues Roll On Full Scale Play in the seven University of Nebraska intramural bow 1 i n g leagues continued through last week with the standings of six leagues announced by the Intra mural Office Saturday. In League I of the Interfra ternity division, Phi Delta Theta and Beta Sigma Psi are deadlock- sired, and entrance to intramu ral competition. Students will be allowed to use their own guns provided they are regular .22 rifles. Rifles will be furnished to those who need them, and ammunition can be bought for lc per shell. ed for the top position with nine victories and no defeats. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Sigma Alpha Ep silon lead the field in league 2 with respective records tof seven won and two lost. Delta Sigma Pi is leading League 3 with nine victories with no defeats. Delta Tau Delta and Phi Gamma Delta are second and third, respectively, in that league. In the eight-team Independent league, Nthe Rockets stand at the top of the list with an undefeated record of nine wins. Ag Social Club and the Lilies are tied for second with seven-and-two rec ords. Three teams are deadlocked for the Interdepartment league lead. Law Phi Delta Phi, ASME Engineers, and Engineering Inde pendents each are undefeated in six contests. Theta Xi has won three straight without a loss to take the No. 1 position in the Duck Pin League. Kansas, O.U. Share Big Six Crown The University of Kansas and the University of Oklahoma earn ed the title of Big Six Co-champions Saturday as the Jayhawks downed Missouri, 20-14, and the Sooners squeezed past Nebraska 14-13. Missouri's Tigers were in the lead, 14-13, at the end of the half and held the margin until one minute remained in the ball game. It was then that big Forrest Griffith drove into the line from the two-yard marker for the Jayhawks' winning tally. Miss ouri's last-minute pass attempts failed to bring the needed touch down. The Nebraska Cornhuskers save Oklahoma's Sooners a scare in Lincoln's Memorial Stadium be fore succumbing, 14-13. The loss put Nebraska into fourth place behind Missouri. Iowa State fol lows the Huskers, and Kansas State remains last in the final loop standings. Sig Eps Blank Beta Sigs, 5-0, In Ping Pong. Sigma Phi Epsilon defeated Beta Sigma Psi, 5-0, Friday in the Intramural Table Tennis Tournament. In the other match of the day, Ag Y.M.C.A. blanked Building B, 5-0., Fowler, Doering, Capsey, Wil liams, and Camp were the Sig Ep winners in its victory. Holm berg, Hageman, Krieutz, Shires and Hendricks counted for the Ag Y.M.C.A. five wins. Friday's handball matches found Sigma Alpha Mu defeating Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 3-0, and Delta Tau Delta downing Delta Upsilon, 3-0. 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