THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE tiushesr Siraookei? Sqjimaid ft CflCAA Friday, April 1. 1949 Thoene to Enter Six Men In National Championships Player coach Judge "Eight-ball" Thoene has announced 'that he and his squad will travel this week end to Barkies Pool Emporium of Chicago's east side to compete in the NCAA snooker and billard championships. Thoene will carry a six man crew to the national event. THOENE has been the leading scoring ace for the Huskers all season. The Huskers ended their all-victorious season last Satur day with a 2145 to 1938 decision over Charlie's Place of Kansas' City, Mo. In addition to annex ing the Big Seven title, the Ne braska sharks won the Central States tournament, the Southwest ern Invitational and the" Lincoln championship. Other sharks on the squad in- 'pOOMiCB M pOOMiCBX ..SJOpOJ ap'S.. pu" XaiM-ina ,.saSMw uoju!A 'uasau.o I3aou.s "bs aji 'JafoH 351!dS.. J31.i"3 apnp after a successful trip to Kansas City, remarked, "We will go all the way to the title." KOKJER has shown the most Improvement this season and is being presented a cup for the most improved player. His two cushion shot is dead when he is having a good night. He will carry the Husker hopes in the billiard competition. Chesen, Thoene, Buckley and Kavwood will enter the snooker TNEs Continue IM Jack Best Leadership TNE, leading scholastic frater nity on the campus, continued their sweep of jack Best events by taking firsts in two sports last week. Their grand slam in the Chug-a-lueging contest netted the Red Dot counterparts 5,000 points toward the coveted Jack Best trophy. Another 6,000 points were add ed when TNE's took a first place in the Beer Basketball playoffs. Johnny Walker, half pint sprint er. took a fifth in the open bond ed 100-yard dash at the recent Schenley invitational, to rack up some more valuable points for the campus W.C.T.U. representatives. will vie in the five-cushion shoot. In the alternate position for the five starting positions will be events. Chesen will compete in the Norm "Faction" Leger. Leger has one-leg-on-the-floor competition, been Med up witn ouisiae acuvi Thoene will enter in the backlegties and is not in his usual form, event and Buckley and Kay wood , but may be called upon ior points I- A. I - a 1 , -., ' ' - l '. I u ,"' T 'Z. J ' t rj i : " -4 - - ' ' " ' -1 Simpson Sold To Taus; Price Not Confirmed In the first post season trade reported so far, Alpha Tau Omega bought Phi Psi cage ace, Fritz "hip shot" Simpson in a straight cash deal. Actual figures were not re leased but rumors say the Tau's had to go to 40,000 pesos to ob tain the former Atlantic, la., star. Still confused as to why their scouts failed to locate Simpson earlier, ATO spokesman, Bob "Wheel" Berkshire, cited the pre vious policy which called for Ne braska grown athletes. Berkshire said the Tau's are also bidding for the services of Darrel Heiss from the Ag' Cam pus, in hopes of preventing a ca tastrophe similar to that encoun tered in the IM playoffs recently completed. Thompson, Johnston Will Wed Now is the time for all good mn tn romp to the aid of their country. As Othello so aptly put it: Soft you, a word or iwo De--3ui3Jjx3 am ur paxaid -jad 'mSnoJAV Suiaq jnq 'snoieaC AIISE3 10U UBUI e JO .r. uu) inn 'CI3SIAV 10U D3AOT OUM UBUI B to -HR3ds isnui noX uau.T. 'uib t stj aui jo neads 'aiBja-i spaap Xjjos asaui od noK uaUiW 'nOiC jo Saq I 'iem jo aaoui ou laotAJas auios aims am auon 3ABU T '03 nOA 3JOI As you can see, tnis means no thing. Still, if we are to have a good team next year, we shall have to take these words of Othello tb heart and dwell on them. According to Ball T. J. Thomp son is one of those immaculate dressers who slobber all over their -4 - ' -4. , ": t f i 1 y Y ti L , - M m t If i Si " v ; I I" if r , v Ul 1 ALPHA TAU OMEGA athletes line up for their noon meal. Con cerning the current wave of proselyting which is passing through intramural teams, ATO athletic chairman Jack "You got to reach for them" Kaywood said the following; "Until the NCAA straightens out their Sanity Code we shall be overly persuasive in obtaining our players." O'Bannon Nets Delta Us 2,000 JB Points points nearer to the leading TNE's in Jack Best competition by notching first place in the seven foot four inch dart throw. Delta Upsilon moved 2,000 O'Rannon hit the board eight times in 20 tries to nose out his nearest competitor, Axtell of the Sig Ep's, who connected six times. Phelps of the Phi Delts was a poor third with two hits, later complaining that he had been showered previously to the meet, causing a stiffening in his ears which made him unoaiancea. Runnerup Axtell was nearly disqualified for competing with out shoes, an old Sig Ep custom. The Sig Eps picked up 1,999 points with the second. The win enables O'Bannon to compete in the Big Seven meet to be held later in April on the same course in south Lincoln. against the brilliant horizon of an African murky swamp. George Jean Raven, eminent, imminent, omnipotent scholar of the celluloid school, stated in the magazine "Aaah!": "This is merely another film that tells a story. We have too many films that just tell a story! I, for one, am tired of these films. Except for brilliant acting, ter rific photography, superb direc tion and an excellent scenario, the film has nothing it merely tells a story." Louella Carstop, nasal but-be loved voice of the film world. gushed in her column, "Hollywood Expose," 'Life in the Raw' is a well-done picture. The thrill of the film is the love-scene. If you've never seen a pair of Amoe has in a clinch well!" x . '". 1 A' m.ww, .nro mr ltvixj puiMP CrarA. unseeded Dlayoff entry from Lower Slobovia, came through with the upse t when he defeaU-d Nebraska's Gracie Nielsen, Big Seven Tiddely Wink champion in the NCAA district five tournament. He will travel to Seattle Saturday to complete in the western NCAA playoffs. When aked to comment on his stunning upset, Girard answered, "I have never tiddied better in my life." YM to Present Movie on Sex Life of Amoeba "Life in the Raw," the inside story of the lives and loves of an amoeba ,is slated for presentation tonight at Love library auditor ium. Sponsored by the c a m p u s YMCA, the Belgian Congo film was 60 years in the making. It is lilmed in blazing ember-color RARE OPPORTUNITY! STUDY . . . 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