Toes&ry, February 8, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 Indoor Track, Field Action Opens Tonight Indoor Intramural track and field competition is slated to get underway Tuesday evening at Memorial stadium, with three final events highlighting the opening action. First event is set for 7:30. Winners of the pole vault, shot put and two-lap run will be crowned after the first day's action, while entrants in the 50 and 60-yard sprint events will Vw PnnninP f Ar hArirtc in Trio eamL finals. , WEDNESDAY night the action will see the high jump and one lap champs named and the sprint men racing for spots in Thurs day's finals. In addition the four lap relay will be held the closing day. The one and two-lap races are to be run in two sections against time. A team trophy will be presented to the fraternity champions and medals will be given to each in dividual champion. Intramural Director L. E. Means reminds all boxers, who plan to enter the boxing tournament to be hejd March 7-8 and 10, that they must put in at least nine hours practice before March 5. All practice sessions will be super vised by P. E. instructors, who will certify the conditioning daily from Feb. 14 to March 4. FOUR POSTPONED basketball games were played Saturday. In the only Class A tilt, Delta Tau Delta trounced Brown Palace, 29-16. Presbyterians romped past Methodists 25-16 in an Interde nominational game. CYO won a handy 31-17 verdict over Pirates, Bone Crushers swamped Spade Foots 36-18. ROTC forfeited to Pill Rollers. Means also announced Monday that the usual program of recrea tion for rren on Saturdays will be resumed in the P. E. Bldg. starting Feb. 5 and continuing each Saturday. Basketball groups desiring to have practice sessions should call Ext. 3180 and make proper reservation for courts and baskets, as the building is always full all day Saturday until 4:00 p.m. IM Cage Slate 5 p.m. Tuesday A.R.ME. vs. Plil Alpha Delta; Tbu Kappa Kpsilon vs. Phi Gumma Delta (A); Alpha Omfca vs. Kappa Si Km a (C). 7 p. m. Pinlnl Kchool vs. Architects; Jo' Boys vs. Sima Unrnma Kpsilrm: V-5's vs. Rustics. 8 p. m. dinners vs. Six-Footers; CYO. vs. A.S.C.K.; lem tins vs. Refor matory Guards. IM Rifle Matches Tuesday ThHn XI v. Knppa Sicrna ; Zta Beta Tan v Ki 1:111 n Chi- D!la TTnmion vs. Alpha SiRniH f'hl; R.O.T.C. I va. A S. M E. ISS III I Ml- HIGHS AND LOWS WITH.EQUAL ABILITX fcrfc HUSKRV ACE TIMBER j y ir. HEDGEROWS IN K-t- rniiu-r irnr Tnr . rrrrc ftri inc. . "ALBOMACE'IW PRACTICE E PLAYED END ON THE 198 GRID TEAM. Kansas State Tests Husker Matmen Tonitc Nebraska wrestlers will go after their fourth victory in seven starts tonight when they are hosts to Kansas State. First match will start at 7:30. , t' Coach Pat , Patterson will use the same team which drew with Iowa State Friday, unless Herb Reese, 175-pounder is ready to go. Reese missed the Cyclone contest because of a boil. Only mutual foe faced by the two squads this season, is Colorado A. & M. The Iluskers edged the Aggies 14-12, while Kansas State dropped a 23-3 verdict. Kansas Coach Leon Reynard's top men are competing in the middleweight classes. Archie Vernon, 136, Bill Brown, 155, and Charles Lyons, 165, are ex pected to cause the most trouble to the N. U. matmen. Bob Russell, who lost a nar row 2-1 decision Friday, will captain the Husker grapplers. Russell, a sophomore, will com pete in the 155 pound division. The entries: Nehraska Weights Kansas State Canisrlia 121 Falwell Yamor 128 Hess Sparano 136 Vernon Tamai 145 Lyons Russell 155 Brown Schneider 165 Fausher Reese or Strahelm 175 Solomon DiBiase Hwt Blanchard " ! ! ( Coed Capers The Badminton and Duckpins clubs will meet this week. All those who are in the Badminton club are asked to be sure to come this week, for the competition with the men is to begin next week. The Badminton club will meet Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 7 p. m., at Grant Memorial, and. the Duck pins club will meet .Wednesday, Feb. 9, at 7 p. m., at Grant Memorial. There will be an intramural representative Thursday, Feb. 10, at 5 p. m., at Grant Memorial. Be sure to send a substitute if you are unable to come. MAIN FEATURES START VARSITY: "Leather Gloves," 1:00, 3:43, 6:25, 9:14. "Shock proof," 2:15, 4:58, 7:41, 10:29. STATE: "Man from Colorado," 1:09, 3:14, 5:19, 7:24, 9:31. HUSKER: "Yokel Boy," 1:00, 3:46, 6:21, 8.56. "Scatterbrain," 2:23, 4:58, 7:33, 10:08. V I .......- . . .... .(. j gives your hair that "just-combed" look all day long! NEW FORMULA WITH VIRATOL works wonders in the looks of your hair. It looks natural ... it feels natural . . .and it stays in place 1 Try a bottle. This special compound gives lustre keeps hair in place without stiffness. STARTS TODAY! P Varsity CORNEL ! in ' Patricia KNIGHT I CO-HIT 'LEATHER GLOVES" 'NOW Hillbilly Fun with 0 I'LVS f - 1 t 3 t Joan Davis Albert Iiekker Road Shoving by Husker Five Key to Big 7 Crown "Can Nebraska win on the road?" An answer to this ques tion, running foremost in the minds of Husker followers, may hold the key to the Big Seven cage crown. Eight conference games remain on the Cornhusker schedule and six of them will be away from the familiar Coliseum maples. Coach Harry Good's cagers de part this week for a two-game trip to play Kansas and Okla homa. The Huskers maintained the loop leadership Saturday night in the 45-43 rock-'em-sock-'em vic tory over Colorado. However, with a 4-0 record in Big Seven play, Nebraska is 'a long way from top honors. All four vic tories have been achieved at home. Oklahoma, riding along a close second with a 5-1 record, will get its first Big Seven action Husker Teams In Heavy Slate Swimming, wrestling, track and basketball teams of the Univer sity of Nebraska will be in action this week. Oklahoma's swimming: team will be here Saturday for a 2 p. m. meet. The Sooner wrest ling: team meets the Nebraska mat team at 7:30 p. m. Satur day. Ed Weir's track team goes to Columbia Saturday, for a test which should provide a preview of the indoor championships. Mis souri has been installed as a favorite to repeat as indoor cham pions at Kansas City, Feb. 25-26. Coach Harry Good's basketball team, currently the hottest in the Big Seven, meets Kansas at Law rence Saturday night, then moves on to Oklahoma for a crucial game against the Sooners Monday. in two weeks against the Husk ers at Norman on Monday. PIIOG ALLEN'S Kansas Jay hawks will be seeking to avenge an early 52-34 loss when they entertain the Huskers at Law rence Saturday night. The Jays and Nebraska boast the best over-all records among loop teams with marks of 10-6. NEBRASKA'S remaining home schedule lists Missouri for a Feb. 21 apeparance at the Coliseum and Oklahoma in a game which could decide the title on March. The rest of the slate sends the Husk ers to all other loop strongholds. Claude Retherford has been the backbone of the Good-five. As Claude goes, so have the Husk ers gone. His play against Colo rado was below par, although he provided the winning punch with 17 points. He boasts the best scoring average in the league, a 15.25 per game showing. Bus Whitehead, closely guarded by Kansas State last Monday and Colorado Saturday night, slipped in the point production but not enough to keep him from the loop's runnerup position. STANDINGS Conference W I pia O ptS pet. Nebraska 4 0 Oklahoma 5 1 Missouri 3 2 Kansas Slate 3 4 Kansas 2 3 Colorado 2 4 Iowa State 1 6 All Gaines 238 175 1.000 28 27 .833 203 198 .600 309 338 204 224 247 247 320 3S0 .429 .400 .400 .143 Nebraska 10 B Kansas 10 6 Oklahoma 9 6 Missouri 8 8 Kansas State 8 11 Iowa State 7 in Colorado 4 8 Top Big Seven Scorers K f(? ft pts Retherford (N) 4 Whitehead N) .... 4 Rolander (C) 6 Glasgow (Oi 6 Petersen (IS1 7 Peterson (K) 5 Houchin K 5 Harman KS) Paulsen (IS) 7 Courty (O) 8 Ley (C) 6 24 17 !3 13 61 13 47 21 67 66 20 26 27 22 76 17 20 54 19 6 54 1 4 26 54 21 20 62 16 19 51 17 16 50 pet. .625 .62S .000 .500 .421 .412 .333 avp. 15.25 11.75 11.17 11.00 10 86 10 80 10.80 9 00 8 86 8 50 8.33 AT MILLER'S aeen Candy for your of hearts Aim for lier heart with a box of Miller's delicious Witch' inf( Hour candies . . . creamy 4-lirH'oIaten . . . clusters of nuts . . . rich red cherries . . . and smooth creams ... a smooth creams ... a taste tempting Valentine rift. 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