Wednesday, December 8, 1 954 Lincoln, Nebraska Page 3 The 'Fairer Side' Chi Omegas Crowned Volleyball Champions Phyl Sast As that famous old historian, George Gobel, once said, "Well there you are and here I am and here it is." Cheer, cheer for old Chi Omega, the new volleyball champions. They acquired this celebrated title by trouncing the Alpha Xi Deltas." At this point I should by all rights give the score but you see no one seems able to remember it except the Chi O's won by 9 points. That's good enough for me and it seemed to be good enough to win the game. Excuses Due Seventy-three people showed up for Rifle Club last week. Now here's the deal, brace yourself you fakers who have missed two times, must see Miss Mulvaney and give her a legitimate excuse, and it had better be good like your mother got caught in the revolving doors of the new Hested store the same day your father lost his job selling papers so you had to fly home 500 miles to take care of the situation. . ' .Nebraska Ball started Monday and everything seems to be under control., Last year's winners of the Nebraska Ball Tournament were tha Delta Gammas and runner-ups were the Lutheran Student Asso ciation. Co-Rec volleyball starts tomorrow night. There will be two games played a night for each team. Boys must come dressed for playing because there will be no locker rooms available for them. Here are the teams for tomorrow night. Notice carefully please and notify your partners. There will be a game at 7:15 and another at 800 You must be here for both: KAPPA ALPHA THETA No. 1 and DELTA TAU DELTA; ALPHA XI DELTA and SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON CHI OMEGA No. 2 Tuid SIGMA CHI: KAPPA DELTA wn J IHtTWl' A VT . OA-W nTM - - - - inam Ai; uiivuvm rax bjvia JNo. 3 and PHI DELTA WOMEN'S DORM No. 1 and MEN'S DORM. THETA; Inly sk ITS lKlEfifi) iwadle 'Uinic peon If jSfl 0 'lag J iasini; The University'te basketball team will open its 1954-55 home season Saturday at the Coliseum against the University of South Dakota. Game time is 8 p.m. Stan Matzke is a doubtful start er as a result of a bruised elbow suffered as the Huskers were bow ing to Iowa in the Huskers' open ing game, 84-61. Play of three sophomores, Rex Ekwall, Billy Wells and Doug Gil son indicated there are better days ahead for the Cornhuskers. The Cornhuskers will be meet- Swimmers Oppose Grinnell In Debut Nebraska's swimming team will get its first test Saturday against Grinnell College. The squad making the trip will include Cal Bentz, Dave Gradwohl, Dave Lynch, Wyman Kenagy, Bob Sandstedt, Dean Honeman, George Boomer, Bill Tagney and Gordon Peterson. Time trials this week will deter mine whether Hugh Barnard, Dick Hlidek and Rich Hill will make the trip. Entries Due Intramural Indoor Track And Field Meet Scheduled For Next Tuesday uecemoer w at r.w p.m. is the date for the preliminaries of the 1954-1955 intramural indoor track and field meet. Entries for the event must be turned into the intramural headquarters in the PE Building before Tuesday, December 14, at 12 o'clock noon. Each organi zation is. limited to two men in each event in the fraternity and inde pendent groups. No limits are placed on individuals who are en tering unattached. Three Runs Each man entering the tourna ment is restricted to three running events plus relays. There are no restrictions on the field events. Track lettermen, and squad members of present basketball, wrestling, gymnastic and swim- IM Notice The 'deadline for turning in your selections for the All-Univer "y team has been extended to this -day at 5:00 p.m. There are & thirteen Greek and Independent Or ganizations who have not turned in their recommendations. If your team does not turn in ballots, no consideration will be given to your organization's representatives. Lists of your organization's se lections for the . All-U team and recommendations for your own team members should be left on the desk of the sports editor in the Nebiaskan office in the base ment of the Student Union. The dead line is this Friday, De cember 11, at 5:00 p.m. ming teams are ineligible to com pete in the meet. The schedule of events is as fol lows: Track 7:oo p.m. 60 yard dash 7:30 p.m. 60 yard high hurdles 8:00 p.m. One lap run 8:30 p.m. 80 yard run 9:00 p.m. 0 yard low hurdles 9:30 p.m. 440 yard dash. Field 7:00 p.m. 12 pound shot put and running broad jump 8:00 p.m. High jump and pole vault luthern Wins In intramural basketball games played this week Luthern House beat Presbyterian House 39-18 and Phi Upsilon Kappa won over Beta Upsilon Mu by a 39-34 score. David Barnes led Phi Upsilon Kappa with 9 points while Dennis Loseke scored 10 points for the losers. nit iivwu Jhil xquitit atsorlnent l iChristmt Card )by Rutt Crefl Jjja favorite wifh many. Color Photography, bi captured 'fruo nature colors t their beit., a 12 SLuti Craft Chrhtmat Cards 4100 e Box Harry Brinloey popped in eight points in the final period of play to lead AIA past Delta Theta Phi 37-22, while Delta Alpha Phi scored a 32-27 triumph over AIEE despite AIEE's Boyd Mart's 11 point outburst. ing a fast-breaking, nard-runiung group of Coyotes built around six letter men. Nebraska won from South Da kota here a year ago, 70-53. New Coach "I'm sure glad that one's over" said Dwane (Cloddy' Clodfelter, University of South Dakota bask etball coach following the team's first win of the season over Omaha University, and Cloddy's first win in varsity intercollegiate compe tion. "It was tough, not knowing what to expect from the Omaha team, also playing the- season's opener, but it's always a little easier if you can win that first one," Cloddy added. ; The Coyotes, playing deliberate basketball, were a slow starting team, but broke the game wide open midway in the first half with a heavy scoring and passing bar rage that left the Omahans be wildered and beaten as they left the floor at half-time trailing by 16 points. The final was 66 to 57 as Cloddy used 11 players. Cloddy had words. of praise for all the boys but is mindful of "a lot of defensive mistakes that re sulted in too much fouling." The Coyotes committed 38 fouls which were converted into 27 Omaha points, About the players,' Goddy says Jim Rath, Matt Alexander and Dick Hagerty did a good job run ning the team". Jim Stewart con trolled the ball well. Stewart and Hagerty played much of the sec ond half after Rath and Alexander fouled out. Hagerty was second high scorer with 13. 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