Friday, March 18, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 7 VY. - Huskers Into Second Spot In Big 7 All-Sports Race Nebraska's athletes coming up strong in the latter part of the year are now in second place in the Big Seven all-sports race. Oklahoma leads with ll'i points to 17 1 2 for Nebraska. Kansas is third along with Mis souri with 26 points followed by Iowa State Vilh 26's. Colorado with 27 and Kansas State with 33' z. The Huskers have won the most individual championships, having carried wrestling, indoor track and basketball. Oklahoma's team balance has meant the difference so far, as the Sooners have placed no lower than third in any sport, while winning football and ticing for basketball. THE SOONERS took second place honors in crosscountry, wrestling and swimming and ended up third in indoor track. Nebraska has won titles in bas ketball, wrestling and indoor track, but dropped to fifth in football, sixth in crosscountry and third in swimming. Emphasizing every sport on the calendar, Oklahoma has won the conference all-sports trophy 13 times to Nebraska's three, Iowa State's three, Kansas one and Mis souri's one. Oklahoma, Nebraska, Iowa State and Colorado participated in every sport officially recognized by the conference. Kansas has no wrestling team, Kansas State has no swimming team and Missouri has neither a wrestling nor a swimming team. With golf, tennis, baseball, and outdoor track still on the docket, the all-over rankings are as fol lows: Okl. Neb. Kan Mo. I S Colo. K.S. Foolhnll ... 1 f a 2 4 7 Oifwonuntrv 2 6 15 3 RR.'kethHll .' 1 14 1 14 64 4 6Vfc Indoor track 3 1 4 2 7 Wn-BtlinK . 2 1 S' H 3 Swimming 6' 1 7 5 3 !y IS Pi 4 4 6H Total.. . 11H l7Vi! 24 2R 26S4 27 33H Coed Capor9 It is very important that all the old and new members of the W.A.A. Council meet at Grant Memorial Hall, Friday, March 18, 12:00 p.m. in the W.A.A. office in older to appoint those girls who arc to be heads of the sports clubs for next year. hi 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! Try a bottle. A This ferial compound pvts lustr, . . . heps ha,r in place uithout suffm Glen Eispliar's 34 Point Effort Paces Hildreth Glenwood Einspahr bucketed 34 points in pacing his Hildreth mates to a 64-36 win over Gar land in the Class D opener. Six teen of Einspahr's tallies came in the final quarter. I th, Class D pre-tourney fav . had little trouble with th,. v-UAiand five, holding a 30-11 lead at intermission. Del Bunger of Hildreth trailed Einspahr with 16 points, and Paul Peterson counted 17 for Garland. In the second afternoon game MsLean dropped Farwell 40-32. The winners held a 21-15 lead at the half. Brady had an easy time of it in romping past Avoca 38-18. The Brady lads led 14-2 at the quarter, and 24-6 at the rest -period. Dean Brittcnham. scored 11 points for Brady. M I f Mil A 7 M M KEN ANDERSON drives in for a shot against Oklahoma A. & M. in the Kansas City 5th district playoffs. The evening's finale saw Ulysses upset unbeaten Hyannis by a 40-32 score. Tom Stroud hit 15 points in the losing cause, with George Prohaska leading with 12. the winners cX, 'IT V (i '4 'X- f : ' L IP , 5v "X ?o Sire SJnviled 3ff - x v BRIDAL FASHION SHOWS f 2 and 5 p.m. Today Four ' dramatic redding settings and trousseau ciiscmldos Mill he mod clod for your enjojnienl this afternoon at 2 p. in. ami airain at 5 o'clock. ( V . . ;X;v C '-' 9 Auditorium . . . Fourth Floor fTllLLER c PAinE .... . , . - i 7 I : s