iWe'dnesHay, February 23, kit? -Vfcy V?HF WSKR'S .f Hn THE R5f Mfcsk GUA AD RFfWfOfT .t2? J PWyfl) A V 7 VTAL PART N THE. CAhPAIGN 1 YhRT 7 , TW GAMES X Close Games Feature IM Cage Playoffs The first round of intramural playoffs were completed Monday afternoon with more of the same terrific battles that highlighted the opening two days. The Sig Eps fell before a fight ing Delta Tau Delta team in a Class A game that saw the lead change hands nine times, before the Dells went ahead to stay and win 29-28. The Newman Club pulled one of the biggest upsets of the play oifs in downing favored AGR by a score of 28-26. It was close all Classified NOTICE all 1M IKI.II Colvin-Hryn Studio advertising certificate will he honored if used befort Marrn 15 OOLVIN-HEYN STUDIO, 212 So. 13th Telephone 2-242. WILL perxon who found preen shoulder pure in library Knday please eall 3-SOS7 Need Klasari, identification, (heck book. etc. Baa! jr. Claim J5 re ward and no questions asked. MORROW S Self-Service Laundry. 1024 Q , St. Ope4i $.30 a. m. to 8" p. m. Student om-ned. r-MHT. Civtlnctltrly ,!- gabardine Mrt fthfrta l red. crrea tf black Oaal tmttaa dlmcMmll)' iiH pearl battonv I eatartar la larce vaddle " . Bar mr I4MU? al AUK (Ml I HIM., I404O. LOST White-irild aiih. fliraud Fen tloui. Contact Marilyn Dixon, 2-I232. Heward J'.OOM it 2 men on Caiui'us. Boaitl 10 week. i'uli 2-h:'.. KOR RenT A fa rt mrm for 3 oo. Jr. Vf-n Wlrkle. 2627 R St. ..I I. -iZu Try Seventeen. You'll love itsay Senior Glamorous coeds know it's that natural look men look for! That's why they use Sev enteen Cosmetics, the cos metics made for sensitive skins . . . the cosmetics that are free as possible of allergy catifcing ingredients. Follow their lead. Use Seven teen Cos metics for pechee-'n'-crem loveliness. Priced to ft cam pus budgets) . . SEVENTEEN COSMETICS ON SALE AT 11 1949 the wayfbut Newman's B. Grif fin supplied the extra scoring punch in the form of 15 points. The DU's battled the Phi Psi"s on even terms for 24 minutes be fore the roof caved in. The Phi Psi's ran away with the game in the last minutes to win, 36-26. Reformatory Guards suffered their firsf defeat of the season in an oveitime game, losing to Phi Gamma Epsilon by a score of 22-21. No more than 3 points ever separated the two teams. A close game failed to mate rialize as the Farm House ran over the Christians, 41-25, despite the Christians' Rogers who scored 15 points. Heiss of the Farm House netted 14. Catliolics to See Slides on Mexico Colored slides on Mexico will be shown during the monthly busi ness meeting of the Newman club Sunday at 4 p. m. in the Knights of Columbus hall. nniffiiDi)&0urFor,j'Four'h v'ar! THE DAILY NEBRASKAN NU Stretches Big 7 Lead To Full Game BIG SEVEN STANDINGS W L Nebraska 7 1 Oklahoma 6 2 Kansas State 5 4 Missouri 4 4 Kansas U 3 S Colorado 3 5 Iowa State 1 8 Monday night's squeeze past Missouri enabled Nebraska to move a full game ahead of the Seven basketball race. The schedule shows both teams in the same position, one game remaining at home and three on the road. The Huskers have an additional advantage on the Soon ers in the fact that the final game at the Coliseum is with Okla homa. Husker road opponents are: Colorado, Kansas State and Missouri in that order. Oklahoma, dropping from first place Saturday night due to a 51-45 loss to Kansas State, enter tain Colorado but must travel to Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. The rest of the conference fives, with the exception of Iowa State are in a battle for third behind the leaders. Kansas State is in second following Missouri's loss to NU. They hold a half game edge over the Tigers with Missouri having played one ' less game. Trailing the Missourians by a full game are Kansas and Colo rado who are deadlocked for fifth place. Games in the conference battle this week have Kansas and Kan sas State meeting in their tradi tional battle at Manhattan, Okla homa invading Columbia where they meet the Missouri gang, and the Huskers travel to Boulder for a game with Colorado. Missouri took a 49-48 win from the Buffs in the western state Saturday night. Union Calendar Wednesday, 7 p. m., square dancing class, ballroom. Thursday, 7 p. m., National In tercollegiate Bridge Tournament. Friday, 9 p. m., Dri-Nite dub, Riley Smith & Orchestra. Tickets now on sale. Saturday, 7 p. m., finals. Men's Ping Pong tournament ( fcV x 5 i o 1 1 g "Well, go on STARE ! Thi is LO Y E library, isn't it ? ?" You'll "love" the new 31EiVS NYLON SWEATERS at Simon'. Fen-la like cashmere. Wsahable, loo. Warm at mooL They dry Wh PILLOYER SLEEVELESS $3.93 6.93 (Our fourth floor ka beautiful NYLON SWEATERS for the loo, at 7.93!) ART HILLMAN, sophomore gymnast from Deshler, working out on the side horse. Hillman and his mates will be hosts at the Midwest Invitational Gymnastic meet to be held at the Coliseum Saturday. M Bandmiiiton Matches Begin First of Month Eadminton competition will start the first of March, the In tramural department announced today. There will be two tourna ments this year, a singles and a doubles competition. The event is open to all men on the campus and faculty as well. Last year 22 organizations com peted in badminton. All matches will be played in the new P. E. building at 5 p. m. daily. Rackets and shuttlecocks will be furnished for all matches at the P. E. build ing cage. This is a Jack Best sport. En tries are due at 102 P. E. building not later than Tuesday, March 1, at 5 p. m. Each match will con sist of three doubles only and each team of two men will play three games each match. Stand ings will be computed on games won and lost, not by matches won. No new man may be added to the squad after the second scheduled match has been played. Each team must' file a seeded list of players just before the first match. Doubles teams will then be formed from singles r Page 3 seeding with 1-2 forming No. 1 team, etc. In the interdenominational competition, four singles games will be played in each match. The same rule for seeding will apply. Any two independent men may form a team. Round-robin leagues will be scheduled and playoffs will be held at the end of the season. FRIDAY, FEB. 25 COLLEGE NIGHT Dancing 9 until 12 Couples Only Adm. 1.50 per couple Tax Included at - " - IS !ST As GOLD c.