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Wednesday, November 23, Expert and Percentage Cub Clem (.783j Mo. Jerry Warren (.783, Mo. Fritz Simpson (.756 Mo Harlan Beidec M .730 )j Mo Jack Donovan (.730)1 Mo. Jerry Eing (.730)Mo. The Daily Nebraskan's ALL BIG SEVEN 3t team pos. 2niteS Jim Owens, Okla e Bill Schaake. KU Gene Ackerman, Mo e Dean Laun, IS Wade Walker, Okla t Bob Mullen, Neb. Charley Toogood, Neb t Tom Southard, IS One Tenner Mo X stan West' kl' mci Tomlfnson KU : I l?' Tom Novak, Neb c w2v, IS Darrel Royal, Okla qb ---.Bill WeeksJTS Dick Braznell, Mo hb Bill Mueller Neb George Thomas, Okla hb C-vi ton I S Colo Tackles-Joe Blanchard, KS, and Chuck Manley, Okla.; Guards Art Bauer, Neb, and Carl Ellis, KU; Center-Bob Simons, Colo.; Backs Fran Nagle. Neb., John Glorioso, Mo, Lindcll Pearson, Okla, and Leon Heath, Okla. Big 7 Host To Michigan ... in KC Meet Basketball fans will get a pre view of the 1949-50 Big 7 basket ball campaign December 27. Kansas City, Mo., will be host to the annual pre-season tourna ment of the Missouri Valley In tercollegiate Athletic association (Big 7). The University of Michigan will be guest team for the four day event. The Wolverines won the Big 10 crown in 1948 and finished the 1949 season in third place. In their final court ap pearance of 1949 they defeated Illinois, the champion, by 13 points. Oklahoma held the spotlight in last vear's tourney as they easily took "top honors. The Cornhusk ers scored one victory over guest team Harvard and dropped de cisions to Kansas State and Mis souri. Oklahoma will meet Iowa State nnd Kansas State will tangle with Kansas in the opening round. The second round will pit Nebraska HRainst Colorado and Missouri against Michigan. Tickets will go on sale De cember 1 with priority given to those purchasing tickets for all four nights. Ticket prices are $1.00, $2.00 and S:100 for night games and SI 00 for afternoon games. There will be no reserve seats for the afternoon games. Mail orders should be sent to Clyde Baker, Municipal auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. Twenty-five cents should accompany the order for mailing costs and insurance. Agronomy Major To Altend Meet John Wilkinson, Ag junior, was elected delegate to the annual Na tional Society of Agronomy meet ing Nov. 2C in Chicago, last Thursday evening. Wilkinson, an agronomy major, is to represent the Tri-K club of Nebraska in the student s section of the national organization. Tri-K initiation was also held last week with a total of 65 men joining the club. This is believed to be the largest initiation class on record. Classified TUX for sale. Site 40, rhona 5-9777. PROKKSSIONAL typine work at home. St anclard rates. Call evenings. S-37!g. W A NT ED Hide to Longmont, Coiorado or vicinity Thanksgiving. Share ex penses. Phone 2-78i8. Bill Bent. FasseNC.ERS for Den Moines Wednes day. New car. 4-4367, LcRoy W. Weber. SfcTTKR get cord snort hat for those football game. AVrJtS CI-OTIII.N'O has them at 1400 U SU 1949 Here Are Your Winners Mo- I Penn- KU- I Ark.- I Army- Colo.- ) USC- I Okla- I Baylor" SMU KS I Cornell Ariz. Tulsa J Navy Co. AM N.D 0-AM Rice- TCU Penn. KU Ark. 1 Army Colo. I N.D. Okla. Rice SMU j PeTinT f KU T tulsa'Army rCo.AM j N.D. Okla. Baylor j SMU " Cornell KU Ark. Army fCo.AM N.D." OkJ Rice SMU j Cornell KU Ark- I Army" T Colo, j N.D." Okla. j Rice SMU " Penn7 KU Ark. Army I Co.AM N.D. " Okla. Rice TCU j Penn". " j KU j Ark. Army Colo, j" N.D. f Okla. Rice j SMU Intramural Sportallc By BILL MTNDELL Only one bowling team re mained unbeaten as the Intra mural play reached the half-way mark. Cotner House is that team and is currently riding on top of the Denominational league with eight wins. The Christians took three straight from the Methodists last wek to up their total. Sigma Nu lost their first game of the -vear, going down in front of Kappa' Sigma in the third game of witch after, win ning the first two.' The 2-1 vic tory left the Sig Nu's still far out in front in Fraternity league I with 11 wins to their one loss. The Kappa Sigs are currently in second spot with a 7-5 record, The Pros also suffered their first defeat last week in taking a 2-1 victory. The loss dropped the Pros into a tie for first with the fast rising Nisei who won three straight from Phi Delta Phi. ! Both have 11-1 records. Alpha Kappa Psi is the third place team ' with a 9-3 record. Sis Alphs Gain Tie. Sigma Alpha Epsilon dropped the AGR's 2-1 to climb into a first place tie with Zeta Beta Tau in Fraternity league II. The ZBT's were at the same time helping the Sib Alph cause, losing 1-2 to Pio neer Co-op. Both leaders now sport records of nine wins and three losses and Pioneer is in third position with a record of 8-4. ' Phi Gamma Delta increased their narrow lead in league IV by dropping one contender, Delta Tau Delta, two games to one. The other contender, Phi Kappa Psi, was at the same time dropping two games to Sigma Phi Epsilon. The Phi Gams now hold a 10-2 record while the Phi Psr's and Delts arc two games behind with 8-4. Theta Xi's lead in league III was increased when they won over Beta Sigma Psi, 2-1. while second place Delta Sigma Pi was losing to the lowly Phi Delts, 1-2. Theta Xi now has a two game margin over the Delta Sig Pi's with a 10-2 record to date. Dorm C Geology Battle Looms The Independent Volleyball championship will be decided be fore Thanksgiving when unbeaten Geology meets once beaten Dorm C in the last game for each team. The two teams won Monday night to set the stage for the crucial game. Dorm C walloped Ne braska Co-op 11-1, 11-3, 8-11 for their victory while Geology re ceived a forfeit from Ag Men's Club. ' Remember, everyone. The In door track meet begins the first day after Thanksgiving Vacation with the prelims of the 50 yard dash at 5 p. m. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Basketball University of Nebraska 1940-10AO basketball schedule: Dec. 3 South Dakota Plate College at Lincoln. Deo. 7 Northwest Missouri Plate Teachers College at Lincoln. Dec. 12 Bradley University at Teoria. Illinois. Pec. 14 Iowa Stale Teachers College at Lincoln. Dec. 17 Baylor University at Lincoln. Dec. 19 Colorado Slate College at Lin coln. Dec. 23 I-daho University at Lincoln. DOWN BY SATTULLO JEWELS BY CASTICR. . i J (famesfor yes, Cameh are SO MILD that in a coast-lo-coast tei?t of lmndreJs of men and women lio smoked Camels and only Camels for 30 consecutive days, noted ihroat specialists, making weekly examinalions, AOT OSE SACLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking Dec. 27-30 Big Seven Conference Tour nament at Kansas City, Missouri. Nehraska vs. Colorado (First Round) Dec. 2s. 8 p. m. Jan. 2 University of South Dakota at Lincoln. Jan. 7 'Kansas State College at Man hattan. Jan. 10 'University of Kansas at Lin coln. Jan. 14 'Iowa State College at Lin coln. Jan. 18 'University of Colorado at Boulder. Jan. 30 'Kansas Stale College at Lin coln. Feb. 6 'University of Missouri at Lincoln. , i?$S WITH SMOKERS WHO, lldness! reported CAMELS! PAGE 3 Player Award To Tom Novak Nebraska's brilliant center and linebacker has been named recip ient of the Frank Palumbo Play er's Player of the Year trophy which is given each year by the Pop Warner foundation of Phila delphia. In citing Novak for this honor, the Foundation said, "Novak was chosen as the player's player of the year in college football be cause of his outstanding perform ance and leadership against op position superior to his own team. Novak will receive this trophy Dec. 7, in Philadelphia. Ken. 11 Unnemly of Kansas at Lawrence. Feb. 13 University of Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 18 'University of Colorado at Lin coln. Feb 20 'Univeisity of Missouri at Columbia. Feb. "i Mows Stat College at Ames Mar. 4 'I niveiMty of Oklahoma at Lin coln. Big Seven Conference games. All home games start al 7:30 P H. 4 KNOW... ITS I v -3