t i Friday, December 11, 1959 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 t !' i ' f S 1 5 DANCING Saturday Nite, Dec. 12 Bill Albers, Comb. Adm. $1.00 Ea. Couplas Only mi 70 & Sumnar For Res. Ph. IV 8-3825 NEW YiAR'S EVE TICKETS NOV ON SALE Rag Want Ads Bring Results Kansas Relay Is First Test for NU Swimmers Nebraska's swimming team in their first season under the' direction of Dick Klaas opens the season Saturday In the Kansas Relays at Law rence. Klaas announced a 13-man traveling squad including sev en lettermen. Those making the trip are Don Benson, Joe Bonnemeier, Roger Bosveld, Ron Bucklin, Larry Ferrell, Jim Frank, Larry McClean, "WILD" BILL TUNING FOR PRINCE KOSMET KOMET KLUB FALL REVUE PERSHING AUD., DEC 11, 8 P.M. ajiiiiiaiuiiiiiiiiiaiuiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiauiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiitiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiii!:' L J a I NEBRASKA SWEETHEART I i . KOSMET KLUB FALL REVUE 1 DECEMBER 11, 8 P.M. 1 PERSHING AUDITORIUM giioiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinits Either "SHIP" irJ ' ' I Dick Shipwright Or "IVE" 1; I Ivan Grvpe FOR PRINCE KOSMET Kosmet Klub Fall Review Pershing Auditorium Dec. II, 8 p.m. Kuni Mihara, Myron Pa padakis, Jay Smith, Joe Stocker, Frank Tomson and Branch Walton. Colorado, Kansas and Kan sas State are the other teams In the meet. "Kansas should win it since they have their strongest team in history and the others will fight it out for s e c o n d," said Klaas. "Everyone is stronger except Nebraska," he continued. Events Nebraskans will compete in are: 400-yard free style relay, Bosveld, Stocker, Frank and McClean. 400-yard backstroke relay, Tomson, Bucklin, Mihara, and Ferrell. ' 400-yard butterfly relay, Benson, Papadakis, Stocker and McClean. 520-yard free style medley relay, Frank, Bucklin, Bosveld and Mihara. 240-yard medley relay, Tomson, Stocker, McClean and Ferrell. Diving relay, Walton, Smith and Frank. 320-yard individual relay, Ferrell, Mikara, Bonnemeier and Bucklin. 240-yard free style relay, Frank, Stocker, Bosveld and McClean. 400-yard medley re lay, Tomson, Benson, Papad akis and Bosveld. Daily Nebraskan Sports IM Basketball phi Kappa Pil-B v- Sigma Alpha Epal- Kappa Sigma-B v. Phi Delta Theta-B FRIDAY GAMES SCOfcES Dental Col. 'rfrt" - !fe ,S Ajpha Gamma Sma g Alpha Gamma Rhe-A U Brw J ' h "k-B 4. ..... . MaU.B 11 Delta Upallon-B 3S ... Tteta Xl-B 21 Silma Na-B a. (forfeit) Delta Tad Delta-B 0 Alpha Gamma Kho-B 11 Phi Gamma Delta-B FamHouse-B 10 Beta SUma PsIB 24 Waaler House M S"1"' 2? Phi K.PP. Pat-B l m tpmta .ma AlPh. Epsllon-B 21 B,U7t.,:i:BA3.U.T.OnWg.B2. ""."Iljm. AlPh. EmUc, ,9 Phi Delta Thete-C 47 Sterna Phi Epsilou-C 16 BeU Theta Pi-C 47 Alpha Tau Omega-C 29 HiU Xl-C Sirma Nu-C 25 DelU Ta Drtta-C 1. . (forfeit) Delta Upsilon-C 0 Phi Kappa Pfi-A 65 Phi DelU TheU-A M SUma Phi EpUoa-A . BU ThaU Pi-B 30 Kappa Siarna-A .. . . 8lma Alpha Epailoa-A 26 Alpha Tau Omaga-A 44 "....Delta Siaroa PI 23 Phi Gamma Delta-A Thtta Xi-A 29 DelU Lpilon-A 30 DalU Tan Delta-A 29 Pi Kappa Phi 34 TheU Chi IS Pioneer Coop 2) Acacia 17 Town Quartet Wins IM Swimming Title Town Quartet finished first in only two events of the intramural swimming finals but picked up enough seconds and thirds to walk off with the championship. Town Quartet scored 63 points followed by Phi Delta Theta 44, Beta Theta Pi 37, Avery 27, Phi Kappa Psi 24, Seaton I 19, Alpha Tau Ome- Nebraskan Want Ads No. Worta Ida.) 2 da. 2 da. ) 4 da. 1-10 I I 11-18 M .80 1.0B I 1 25 IS 30 .60 ) M 1 2S 1.60 j .70 1.10 1.46 1.75 lift-20 .80 1.26 1.66 2.00 tl-86 J .00 1.40 1.00 I 1.66 1.88 138 1.06 2.60 Tbeae lo-eoat rata Ada vnieb are placed oar and are paid for after the ad expires or apply to Want for eonseeutrr wttbtn 10 daia la utmaled. Ada to be printed -in the elaaairied action of the Daily Nebraakaa muit be accompanied by the name of the pereon placlnc said ad. FOR RENT Buy a house for lesa than rent: We buy, ifll. trad, or rent your equltlea lTiat have you? Can HE 1 3345 ar HE13K6 Tha Lavitj Co. FOUND Two ladit watcnea. one gold ond one iiver. Qurntin'a Town and Campua 1228 R Street, phone HE 1-3645. PERSONAL Peraonal: BILL ZEPLIN FOR PRINCE KOSMET Koamet Klub FaU Revue. Penning Auditorium. Dee. 11. 8 p.m. LOST Blue leather billfold At college bua top. Call GR 7-1423. Reward. SANTA SUGGESTS Be a Santa Claue to your watch: take It to Dick's Watch Service. 1245 R St.. Lineoln. Nebraska. FOR SALE Eb Alto Saxophone like new, Lawrence Turner, Animal Pathology, Ag. Campus. 5 Buick radio, heater, power brakes, power steering, white sldewalla. Phone HKS-M26 slur :20. RIDES Wanted a ride to Sn Francisco, Cal ifornia or Waco, Texas, Christmas vacation. Write soon slating cost and connections. Eddie Yang at Weyer Hall, Haetlnge Collage. Riders to Chicago December IS, Call IN -7887. Help pay cost. Want rides??? Need riders'?? Send your ads to the Dally Nebraskan!!! K 1 is ' ' P"- " ' - ;w flLjilMMMMiltltf TYiMW,ww' - -a'aaaaaaaali Dees studying for exams make you want to zzz-zz-zz? Let safe No05z alert you through study and exams! If hitting the book ever make you drowsy, NoDox is the fast waker upper you need. NoDoz Stay Awake TableU deliver an accurate amount of tafe gtimulation to keep your mind and body alert during study and exams., How? With caffeine the same pleasant stimulant in coffee. But non-habU forming NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. Buy some and be in good company. Millions of times year safe Not)oi helps busy people keep alert and awake. PS. Wh T aW NtDu. It'll probably U Uu. Play sae. Keep wppty kJy. N5D5z. the safe stay awake tablet- everywhere ga 13, Benton 5, Theta XI 4 and Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3. Larry Ferrell finished first in the 100-yard backstroke and James Wilbur, Don Ben son, James Pickett and Fer rell teamed up to win the 200-yard medley relay for the only first place finishes by Town Quartet. Two records were borken and two more established. New records were established in, the 200-yard free style by Jay Groth of Beta Theta Pi at 2:21.5 and in the 200-yard medley relay by the Town Quartet team at 2:09.1. Both were new events this year. Phil Swain of Beta Theta Pi shattered the old record in the 100-yard individual medley with a time of 1:05.0. The old record was set by Jerry Keown at l:08.8in 1957. The Phi Delta TheU 200 yard free style relay team composed of Robin Snider, Stan Wilson, Charles ' Wilson and Jim Frank set a new record in that event with a 1:50.5 clocking. The old rec ord was set by Beta Theta Pi at 1:51.1 in 1957. The results: W-yard Pre Style -1. Laveraa Baoert. Seaton I; t. Jim Pickett, Tot Quartet; J. Rusa Ash. Avery: 4. sieve !orui. i-ni Kappa Pail S. Taylor, Phi Kappa Put- Tim 25.5. lee-yard Batterfty 1. Robin n I d e r. Phi DelU TheU; 2. Myron Papadakis, Town Quartet; 1. Russ Ash, Avery. Time 1:14.3. We-yard Free SMe 1. Jay Groth, Beta TheU Pli 1- Chuck Wilson. Phi DelU TheU I 2. Myron PapadaUa. Town Quar tet. Time 2 21.S (New record for new event). lee-yard Backstroke 1. Larry Ferrell. Town Quartet; 1 John Mattes. Benton; 2. Jim Wilbur. Town Quartet! 4. Burt Marnrk. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 3. Ken Ash. Averr : C. Joha Henaie. Phi Kapca Psi. Time 1:10.0. lsar Free Style 1. Pha Swalm. BeU TheU Pi; t. Levers Bauera, Sea- ton I; I. Jay Groth, Jteu Theta PI: 4. Leo Losue, Alpha Taa Omega. Tune &5.S. lea-yard Breaststreke 1. Laveraa Batt ers, Seaton I; 2. Don Benson, Town Quartet; 1. Leo Logue, Aipha Tau Omega; 4. Charles Wilson. Phi Delta TheUi I. Tom Ash, Avery. Time 1:16 5. Diving i. Jim Frank, Phi Dalta TheU; 2. Steve North, Phi Kappa Pel; 1. Jay Smith. Town Quartet; 4. Larry Cole, Phi Kappa Pal; . Russ Ash, Avery. 100-yard Individual Medley Belay 1. Phil Swaira, BeU TheU PI; 2. Larry Fer rell, Town Quartet; 3. Sieve North, Phi Kappa Psi; 4. Ken Ash, Avery; S. Tom Ash. Avery. Time 1:05 0 (New record. old record of l;WI by Jerry Keown in 1W7.) ton-yard Medley Belay-1. Towa Quar tet (Jamea Wilbur. Don Benson. James Pickett, Larry Ferrell): 1. BeU TlieU Pi; 3. Pin DelU TheU; 4. Phi Kappa Psi. Time 2:09.1 (New record, aew event MO-yard Free Style Relay-1. Phi DelU TheU (Robin Snider, Stan Wilson, Charts Wilson. Jim Frankii 2. Town Quartet; 3. Avery; 4. Alpha Tau Omeia; i. Theta l; . BeU TheU PI. Time 1:M.S (New record, old record of 1:51.1 BeU TheU Pi la 1H7). Wrestlers Face OU Tonight N e b r a s k a's soDhomore- studded wrestlinff team onens the season tonight aeainst Oklahoma at N o r m a n and travel to Stillwater Satnrrlnv to meet Oklahoma State. Nine of the ten wrestlers making the trip are sopho mores. Drawing opening as signments against the Soon- ers will probably be Ted Rethmeier, 123-lbs. ; Phil Johnson. 130-lbs. : W a v n e Reeve, 137-lbs.; Jim Faimon, 147-lbs.; Gene Tice, 157-lbs.; Bruce O'Callaehan. 167-lbs Roland Wallick, 177-lbs.: and Jim Raschke, heavyweight. Others making the trip are Garry Harley, an 157-pounder and Jim Anderson, an 147 pounder. Rethmeier is the only upperclassman on the squad. Gregg Doubtful Oklahoma, a third place finisher in last year's NCAA meet, will probably be with out the services of their top 147-po under, Jay Gregg. Gregg defeated Ken Hecht of Colorado Mines 10-4 in his opening match Dec. 4. The Sooners defeated Colo rado Mines 29-3. Their prob able wrestlers against the Huskerg are Gerald Whitfield, 123-lbs.; Duwayne Miller, 130 lbs.; Stanley Abel, 137-lbs.; Lawrence Gregory, 147-lbs.; Ray Johnson, 157-lbs.; Sid Terry, 167-lbs.; David Camp bell, 177-lbs.; and Dale Lewis, heavyweight. Abel was last year's NCAA champion at 130 pounds and Terry was a NCAA runner-up at 157 pounds. Lewis was a Pan-American heavyweight champion in Olympic style wrestling. Oklahoma State. Saturday night's opponent, is the de fending NCAA champion. VOTE SYLVIA McNALLY NEBRASKA SWEETHEART KOSMET KLUB FALL REVUE PERSHING AUD., DEC. 11, 8 p.m. PAT JOHNSOr ' FOR NEBRASKA SWEETHEART Kosmet Klub Fall Revue Deo. 11, 8 p.m. SERVICES (CHRISTIAN CHURCHES) CAMPUS WORSHIP DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP 1237 R Street Keith D. Stephenson, minister 10:00 a.m.. Service of Holy Communion 10:30 a.m., Coffee and Diaouaslon 5:00 p.m.. supper 6:00 p.m.. Worship and Program ( LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (NATIONAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL) (35 .North Uth Street Alvln M. Petersen, pastor :15 a.m., Student Church Council with Bible Study (1st and 3rd Sundays i L.S.A. Cabinet with Blbla Study (2nd and 4th Sundays) 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m., Lutheran Biuaem Association SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH (CATHOLIC jiuutm u CENTER) ft 111S Q Street C. J. Kesnan, pastor ' R. r. Sheehr. J. R. Myeri. associates Sunday Masses at S, t, 10, 11. 12 Confessiona on Saturday; 4:S0-S:10 p.m. and T:0-8:0 p-.m. UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (PRESBYTERIAN, CONGREGATIONAL, E.U.I., E 1 R.) K3 No. 14th Street Rex Knowles, minister 11:00 a.m.. Morning; Worship :00 p.m.. Vespers 5:30 p.m.. Supper :30 p.m.. Forum UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL 13th and R Streets Gilbert M. Armstrong, Chaplain 9:00 a.m.. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.. Morning Prayer 6:30 p.m.. Evening Prayer 6:00 p.m., Canterbury UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (MISSOURI SYNOD) 14th sd A 4 Streets 10:48 a.m.. Morning Worship Alvin J. Norden, pastor 5:30 p.m.. Gamma Delta :30 a.m.. Bible Class UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHAPEL (WESLEY FOUNDATION) W. B Gould and J. B. White, ministers 8:00 a.m.. Holy Communion (Wesley House, 1417 R) 9:30 a.m.. Morning Worship (S35 N. lth 10:30 a.m.. Coffee hour and Bible Study (Wesley Bouse) 5:00 p.m.. Supper (Wesley House) :00 p.m.. Forum (Student Union) 7:00 p.m.. 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