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    Tues'day, January 10, 1950
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 3
Huskeirs v etf en
Leogye Crown
BY JERRY WARREN.
Coach Harry Good's Cornhuskcrs entertain one of the
tallest teams in the nation tonight for their first game in
defense of the Big Seven crown.
The Huskers, who last year finished in a tie with
Oklahoma for conference laurels, meet Phog Allen's rangy
Kansas Javhawks in their initial
of the ii
race.
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Joe Malacck G' 5" forward
from Bcrwyn," 111., adds strength
to Nebraska's rebounding, as
the Huskers face one of the
tallest collegiate teams in the
nation tonight.
Inlraiiiural
'Sportulk
By BIIX M NDELL.
Alpha T a u Omega. Prcsby
House, and the Student Union
jumped to an early lead in the
point totals in the Indoor Track
meet Friday after the running of
two events, low hurdles and the
relay.
The ATO's are sporting 21
points as compared to 13 for run
nerup Sigma Chi in the Interfra
ternity division. Thi Delta Theta
is currently in third place with 11
points and Sigma Phi Epsilon
holds down fourth with seven.
Presbyterian Student House has
scored all the points thus far in
the Interdenominational division,
a total of 29, in sweeping through
all competition.
The Student Union leads a two
team field at the present in the
Independent division with 13
points as compared .to five for
Dormitory A.
Clark Leads Hurdlers
Ron Clark, Sig Ep speedster
turned in the best time of the year
for the 60 yard low hurdles in
winning the fraternity division in
a time of 7.5 seconds, 210 second
off the record set by Gene Littler
of Phi Gamma Delta in 1939.
Following Clark to the tape
veer Hobe Jones ATO, Don Ri
chardson ATO, Bill Henklc Phi
Delt, and Frank Collopy ATO.
Blake Cathro of the Student
Union set a new Independent
record in the hurdles, winning the
Independent runrfng in 7.6 sec.
Following Cathro at the finish
were Dan Tolman Dorm A and
Norm Scott Union.
Glenn Bcerline led the Presby
delegation to the finish of the de
nominational running, winning in
eight seconds. Bob Shuler and
Chester Scott finished second and
third.
Sigma Chi Tops
The Sigma Chi relay team
turned in the best time of the year
for the four-lap relay, winning the
fraternity section in the time of
1.58:6, 1.8 seconds off the record
set by Sigma Phi Epsilon last
year. Comprising the winning Sig
ma Chi team were Ted Connor,
Bob Dawson, Bill Mueller, and
Bob Barchus.
game
league
The
vorite
than Nebraska in
Tournament and
56-50 upset of
homa.
However, the favorites have
not had their way thus far in
the young conference season.
Both the Sooners and Colorado,
pre-seasnn favorites, have been
knocked off by lowly rated teams.
Iowa State surprised the Buffs.
50-40.
High, Scorer.
Pho'j; Allen's sophomore-dom-
1 inated crew boasts the leading
I loop scorer and one of the tallest
men m the leaauc in Clyde kov
ellette, t-9 center.
The most publicized Kansas
eager since Charlie Black, Lov
ellctt has racked up 226 points
for an 11-gnme average of 20.5.
He out-scored Marcus Freiber
t?or. 6-11 Oklahoma giant, 29
points to 22 in the recent upset
of the Sooners.
At forwards. Allen will start
Bill Houahkmd. 6-4 sophomore,
and Harold England. 6-2. Vet
eran Jerry Waugh. 5-11 speed
ster, and Claude Houchin, 6-5,
will hold down the guard spots.
Bus to Counter.
To counter Lovellctte, Ootid
will have Bus Whitehead, 6-9
I Scottsbluil eager, in the pivot
slot. Bus equals the sensational
Jayhawk soph in height and
possesses more agility and as
much shooting ability. He was
second in scoring to Lovcllette
at the Kansas City meet.
The Huskers have had a full
week to prep for this game and
before the evening is over you
may see another favorite fall by
the wayside.
There will be a pre-game con
test tonight. .Nebraska's B team
will lock horns with the Wesley an
B squad at 5:50 p.m.
Starting line-ups:
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I.ovellette Leads.
Clyde Lovcllette continues to
lead the Big Seven scoring race.
He potted 29 points against Okla
homa to boost his average to 20.5.
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O'Sullivan (Mis
souri) and
(Colorado).
Game starts
Stuart Bercsford
at 7:30 p.m.
Classified
CHECK: RemlnKlon noiseless portable
typewriter, $30. Don Kleslier, 14J6 "8
2 3777.
TYPING WANTKP Themes, thesis, etc.
Cull 3-3M2 niter 6
AO STUDENTS- Room for
to campus. 3469 Durtley.
boys close
lOHT Delta Tau Delta pin in or near
Burnett. Initial R. H. S. engraved.
2-.V.M9. Dirk Klmonson.
LOST Brown plastic rimmrd glasses on
campus before vacation. Nita Volxke.
jJ-7371;
Chicago after cam
Jn. 2-1174.
WANTED Ride to
mencement. Call
FOR RENT Single or
private home. Larfre
31st. 5-3150.
double room in
closet, 130 North
BrTTrlt net a cord sport hat for thoe
fool hall cames. AUKS fl.OTHI.Mi
has them at 1400 O St.
TUXEDO for sale. (Jood condition.
36. $16 00. Phone 5-6M6.
Size
DlTK to circumstances which neccsitate
my going home tvrv week-end, would
like riders to Grand Island, St. Paul,
Ord or Ijoup City and Intermediate
points. Call 5-9263 evenings and ask
for Dan Lutz.
BUS HOYS
We have two position open for bus boys
in our food service department. Must
be able to work 11:15-1:30 the majority
of days in the week. Duties consist of
carrying trays of dishes from tearoom
to kilchen. Apply employment office
7 th floor.
MILLER & PAINE
LOST Brown zipper
notes, on campus,
Dlckerson, 3-8O05.
notebook.
Thursday.
Valuable
D. V.
ATTRACTIVK, warm slrepiiiR rooms lor
boys. Study tables, Innerspring mat
tresses. Close In. Reasonable rates.
Student Hotel, 327 So. llUi. i-3020.
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The WAA labli; tennis tourna
ment still dominates the women's
sport news as Jo Noble defeated
Aria Solphermoiser in the final
round.
Top place in the Nebraska Ball
tournament went to the women's
dorm. They defeated Wesley 22
20 to take the crown.
Starting date for the basketball
tourney will begin Feb. 6.
A meeting f.f the representa
tives will be held .Thursday.
Jan. 12.
A mass meeting of the Women's
Athletic Association will be held
Friday at 5 p. m.
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