Page 3 Huskers Miami-Bound After Sooner Debacle Nebraska, the bridegroom rather than the bride, will represent the Big Seven in the Orange Bowl Jan. 1, although powerful Oklahoma stunned the Cornhuskers 55 to 7 Saturday at Norman. Only three league teams have games remaining after Saturday's activity. Oklahoma meets its cross-state rival, Oklahoma A&M, Saturday at Stillwater. Missouri is at Maryland Thursday and Nebraska will fly to Honolulu to take on Hawaii Friday night. The title by OU, its ninth straight, set a new record. Another record, somewhat more dubious, was set by Kansas. By losing to Missouri, 18 to 41 Saturday, the Jayhawks completed their first all winless season in history, to wind up dead last in the standings. Nebraska will represent the loop with a 4-2 league record and 5-4 over-all, not including the Hawaii contest. Colorado, by liking Kane to 4, drew up third with a 3-1 record. Missouri also tied with the Buffs. OU will be heavily favored to make it 10-0 against the Aggies Saturday and Nebraska will be a top-heavy favorite to swamp Hawaii. Missouri, however, will do well to stay close to Maryland. Kansas State, which could have gone to the bowl by beating Colorado, wound up fifth, with 3-3. Iowa State, which beat only KU, finished with 1-5. Bowling Results All Men's League 4 p.m. Mule Team 4-0 over Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sigma Nu 3-1 over Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigma Chi 3-1 over Plebes. K-Jays 3-1 over Lambda Chi Alpha; Nighthawks 3-1 over Whizets; YMCA 4-0 forfeit. 8:30 p.m. Theta Chi 3-1 over Dirty Boogers; Bell Ringers 3-1 over Pi Delta Theta; Pi Gamma Delta 4-1 over Marauders. Browns, Lions Go into Lead The defending champion Detroit Lions, two-touchdown favorites over the Green Bay Packers, eked out a 21-17 victory yesterday on Bobby Layne's pair of scoring passes and his one-yard sneak through the middle. Detroit now has seven victories in the first place in the, Western conference. The San Francisco 49ers whipped the Packers Saturday to remain at the top in the Los Angeles for second place in the conference with five wins, three losses, and a tie. The Los Angeles Rams maintained their mastery over the New York Giants, scoring an uphill 17-16 victory to knock the Giants out of first place in the Eastern conference. In the Eastern conference, the Cleveland Browns rose to their greatest defense in four years, downing the Philadelphia Eagles 6-0, to move into first place for the first time this season. The Browns now have a record of six wins, and two losses. The New York Giants, who lost to San Francisco Sunday to slip into second place, now have a record of six wins and three losses. Big 7 Standings W L T Pts. Opp Oklahoma 6 1 0 228 26 Nebraska 4 2 0 135 121 Colorado 3 2 1 116 66 Missouri 3 2 1 159 117 ⊢-State 3 3 0 68 108 owa State 1 5 0 68 149 ⊢ANSAS 1 0 6 50 126 Frosh Runners Win Big Seven The Kansas freshman cross-country team swept to an easy triumph in the Big Seven postal meet, winning four of the top six places to finish 20 points ahead of runner-up Kansas State. Jerry McNeal of KU, with a time of 9:40.8, took individual honors. Other Kansas finishers were Bob Nicholson, fourth; Paul Baker, fifth; Verlyn Schmidt, sixth, and Bob Cormack, 15th. Missouri's William Crum finished second, almost 12 seconds slower than McNeal. Kansas won with the low score of 16 points. Kansas State was second with 36, Missouri and Nebraska third with 67 apiece, Colorado scored 69, Oklahoma 91, and Iowa State 95. Others in the top 10; Third, Bob Elwood, Nebraska; 4. Nicholson, KU; 5. Baker, KU; 6. Schmidt, KU; 7. Bill Hanzlick, K-State; 9. Arlan Stackley, K-State; 10. Bob Greenfield, Colorado. Women's Volleyball Opens Next Monday The Women's intramural volleyball season opens next Monday, with the games being player in Robinson gym according to the following schedule: October 8:00 Jayettes-Corbin Jays. 8:00 Monchonsia-Douthart 8:45 Pi Phi-Corbon Hawks November 29 December 1 7:00 Gamma RH-Foster-Honder 7:00 Alpha Phi-Miller 7:45 Chi Omega-Hawkettes 7:45 Tri Delt-North College 8:30 Watkins-AOPi 8:30 Sellards-Alpha Chi 9:15 DG-Theta 9:15 Templin-Kappa Kansas State college officials yesterday authorized the chartering of four busses to take the K-State band to Boulder for Saturday's football game with Colorado. Monday. Nov. 22, 1954 University Daily Kansan Allen May Use Sophomores In Early Basketball Games By BOB LYLE Although the basketball goal remains at 10 feet, a gang of promising sophomores and a rapily improving junior center may be the answer to Coach "Phog" Allen's problem of hitting it with more regularity during the coming season. "Although it is still too early to name a starting five for the LSU game, right now it looks like several sophomores will be seeing a lot of action by the time the third or fourth game rolls around," Allen said. Singled out for special praise after Friday's scrimmage were sophomore forwards, Gene Elustun and Maurice King, and a pair of hustling sophomore guards, Ron Johnston and John Parker. King may be slowed up by a knee injury. The post position, a question mark since the loss of B. H. Born, looked brighter as 6-7 junior Dick Warren showed some of the form of previous KU centers. Warren scored effectively from the slot with an unguardable hook shot and quick layup shots. Whether the Moberly, Mo., Junior college transfer can play as smoothly against Big Seven competition is the question. He is battling with sophomore Lew Johnson for a starting berth. Bill Brainard, an experienced center who has been switched to forward, may still be needed to strengthen the center spot. Dallas Dobbs, 5-11 junior and returning all-Big Seven guard, showed the expected court generalship which makes him a sure starter. Allen's hopes for his younger players boils down to the question of whether or not they can perform well enough under pressure to beat out such experienced hands as forwards Jerry Alberts and Larry Davenport and guard Bill Heitholt. Gamma Phis Take 3 of 4 Titles Gamma Phi Beta won three of four possible women's intramural trophies for the fall season. Kappa Alpha Theta took the fourth trophy. Hill basketball championship The Gamma Phis took top participation honors in tennis and badminton and also were basketball runners-up. Bev Siebert and Nancy Hutton won the tennis and badminton championships for the Gamma Phis. The winter season now opens with ladminton doubles, table tennis, and volleyball. 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