Tuesday, January 6, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Haoskers Get Bmffial Loop Test Good's Charges Collide Scrappy Cyclone Quint Indoor Track Meet Heads IM Schedule Intramural activities are off to "a full-scale start after the Christ mas holidays. First Jack Best competition slated is the indoor track meet which is to be held Jan. 13. 15 and 19. The meet will be run off on the Huskers indoor track in the east stadium and will start each night at 5:10. All competitors should, however, report earlier for their necessary warmup prepara tions. Jan. 12 Deadline. Deadline for filing entries at the intramural office in the coliseum is noon Jan. 12. The meet is open to all university students except track lettermen and present mem bers of the NU varsity track, swimming, wrestling and basket ball squads. Eieht seDarate events are sched uled. The pole vault, shot put and two-lap run finals will be run off the first day while the finals in the high jump and one-lap run will be completed on the second day of competition. The final day will see the finals in the 50 and 60-yard dash and the four-lap relay. Contestants may not use track shoes. BY FRITZ SIMPSON. (Daily Nebraska Sports Writer) Coach Harry Good's University of Nebraska cage quintet will open the 1948 Big Six basketball race Tuesday night when it clashes with the Iowa State Cyclones on the Ames court. The Huskers go into the loop opener with a 5-6 record, while the Cyclones have won six and lost two. Although the early season ratings by the experts overlooked the Huskers and the Cyclones, both clubs have caused enough fire works in recent contests to draw a near record crowd in the Iowa State gym tonight. On the basis of the pre-season Big Six tourna ment results, Nebraska will be a slight favorite. Both quintets finished the tour nament with identical records Nebraska dropped Missouri and then bowed to Oklahoma A. & M and Kansas. Iowa State defeated Colorado and lost to the Aggies and Missouri. The Oklahoma A. & M. edge over Nebraska was one point, while the Aggies de' feated the Cyclones by 11 points The Huskers clipped Missouri, 46 44, and the Tigers dropped Iowa State by an eight-point margin Huskers Have Heighth. Nebraska's starting five will hold a slight height advantage over the Cyclone starters. The Huskers will average approxi mately 6 feet 2 inches, and the Cyclones will average about 6 feet V2 inch. Iowa State will start four men who were regular players on last seasons squad. Roy and Kay Wehde will start at the forward posts with Don Paulsen at center and Ron Norman at guard. The fifth starter will be 5 foot 8 inch Bob Petersen. Petersen is consid ered one of the fastest cagers ever to wear a Cyclone uniform. He was an all-conference guard in 1946. Iowa State gained the spotlight during Christmas vacation when the Cyclones downed highly-rat ed Michigan of the Big Nine in two games. The I-Staters most recent victory came at the hands of Drake university. Allen Replaces Cerv. Coach Harry Good named Bob Allen to replace injured Bob Cerv on the traveling squad. Cerv re ccived a back injury in the Ne vada game last Tuesday and will be unable to go against the Cy clones. However, he will be ready for the home contest with Mis souri on Jan. 12. The 12-man Husker squad in cludes Joe B.-own, Henry Cech, Rod Cox. Bi'.l Denker, Anton Lawry, Neal Mosser, Claude Retherford, Dick Schleiger, Paul Shields, Dick Srb, Milton White head, and Allen. Probable starting lineups: Nebraska Iowa State Retharford f Kay Wehde Cox I Hoy Wehde Dick Schleicer . .. e Paulsen Brown ...( Norman Momer ( Petersen Of fields: Ted O'Xulllvan (Missouri); Corny Collin (Crelghton). NU Athletic Staff Attends New York Coaches Meeting Five members of the University of Nebraska athletic staff will attend the National Coaches asso ciation meetings in New York, January 6 through January 10. Bemie Masterson, football coach; A. J. Lewandowski, busi ness manager of athletics; Ed Weir, track coach; B. R. (Pat) Patterson, wrestling coach; Charles Miller, gymnastics coach, are rep resenting the Cocnhuskers at the various meetings. Lewandowski is a member of the NCAA baseball committee and the committee on committees. Pat terson is chairman of both the NCAA and Olympic wrestling committees and Miller is a mem ber of the NCAA gymnastic group. Resume Action In IM Cage Loop Tuesday's schedule: Ag 5:00 A KM IS Engineer! m. Physical Education. 8:40 Farm House (B) va. Alplia Blgma Phi B. Coliseum 7:00 Methodist Wheel! vs. Huf naKle Field, Pershing Klfle vs. Ricketccr, Muscle Men i. Football Team. 7:60 filsma Camma Epsllon vs. Phi Alpha Delta. P1U Kollera va. AIEE En gineer!, hi Delta ve. Architect. :40 I.F.T. va. Presbyterian!, fiifrma Nu (B) va. Aluha Tau Omeica (B) and Alpha Sigma Phi va. Pioneer Co-op. Interfraternity Keglers Form Handicap Loop Rowlers from 12 organized houses will open competition the wppk of Jan. 13 in the Interfra ternity Handicap League which will run for 12 weeks. Teams will complete every Tuesday at 4 p. m. at tne J-un coin Bowling alleys. Those sets entered are Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Tau Omeira Delta Tau Delta, Theta Xi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, I'M ueua Theta. Zeta Beta Tau, seia Sigma Psi. Though the new league is in terfrat competition it will not of fer points in the Jack Best race. To th winners will EO two trophies, one from the Lincoln Bowling Alleys, the omer irom the league President of the league is Bill Campbell, Sigma Nu. Teams should remind their mpmhers that action will not start until next week. All houses ill be notified through the mails i case of any immediate changes. Individual Bowling Crown to Iliggins Mnlrnlm TTi?fin: of Clayton was declared the winner of the second annual University of Nebraska in dividual bowling tournament which was comDleted prior to the Christmas holidays. Higgms posted a rive game score of 992 in winning the first place award. Vic Yoden, Omaha, placed second with en 807 total, tiVilln Willi.im Anderson Lincoln. grabbed third place with an 850 score. Fourth place was won by Bill Campbell of Omaha, with 822. Dave Knapp of Lincoln rolled 814 for fifth place and John Bartlett of Beatrice tallied an 802 for sixth place. A total of 56 men compet1 In the individual tourney. V I 1 1" Jf-- si. I j -t?53 ...... . V I V 'mmjMIr ! V - v, k: : if t w 4 slftlM f (X MISSES IOWA STATE TILT Bob Cerv, scrappy Nebraska guard, will miss the Huskers' initial Big Six conference test Tuesday night. Coach Harry Good was forced to drop Cerv from the traveling squad to give the bruising back court performer a chance to let injuries sustained in the Nevada game Dec. 30 heal. Cerv will, however, be ready for the Huskers' next home performance against the Missouri Tigers Jan. 12. WATCH BROKE? See mCK Xobr. Hook Store is CAN YOUR SCALP PASS THE FIMGER-MAil TEST? TIT ITI Scratch your head. If you find signs of dryness or loose ugly dandruff, you need Wildroot Cream-Oil hair tonic. Grooms hair . . . relieves dry ness . . .removes loose dandruff. Contains soothing Lanolin, an oil resembling th natural oil of yor skin. YOUX HAIR CAN LOOK LIKI THIS WITH CRGAf.l-OIL 2 A IIITII WILOROOT CKIAM-Oll does a lot for your hair. Keeps it well groomed all day long. Leaves no trace of that greasy, plastered down look. Makes your hair look and feel good. 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Organizations may enter any number of teams but only one may be designated for the Jack Best points. Shooters may purchase ammu nition, at one cent per shell, at the range or they may furnish their own. Rifles will be fur nished by the ROTC if the con testant does not have one to con form to specifications. Rifles used will be regular .22 guns with a trigger pull of not less than three pounds. Some guys have all the breaks. If a girl doesn't have a crush on Dougie Doyle, it's on Norrie Anderson. MAIN FEATURES START STUART: "Good News, 1:20, 3:24, 5:27, 7:31, 9:35. LINCOLN: "Road to Rio," 1:18, 3:19, 5:20, 7:21, 925. NEBRASKA: "Each Dawn I "Die," 1:10, 4:00, 6:50, 9:40. "Bad Men of Missouri," 2:38, 5:28, 8:18. CAPITOL: "Stairway To Heav en," 3:15, 7:15; "Nightmare Alley," 1:30, 5:30, 9:30. 44c to 6 F.M. 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