The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 6

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TRY FOR POINT
ABILITY GIVES
Final Practice Game Ends
With 13-12 Score in
Windy Battle
TILT STARTS WITH RUSH
Team With Breeze at Back
Gets Breaks; Playing
Goes Evenly
h.lr to onrrl thru "J
I unci it Inlusn m- "r'l
1. lt ! )rsiriiU "
nn.l ami 'I" f .'.Miifl ti !
oiei tle trtC- 1.12. m
1.1ml vrt'i.o K4tiie of spring
lamng eensno A strong Prrt
ri. unite itHiiiHi' CO'" and "
(.nil lulu hil'iom .te nM1 alien
1 .. 1. am l..nl 1:10 "''! ' '"en
r'lll 14ll.1U.-l -1 . I -il off i'l
nt.li. ihr li.il lii'l-linii "" ":
111 ih. 11 n u lit riii' (i
rcr n il.i' peiu.. and 1 mall
l.lmkuti; i"l 1" '""C one
i-jii "iiu hetiiml ihe C'l
I n. I.nt uw'e 'I'o ti r,.r .o.nl
iie ii'.i nl Ili- nniirt. i lii'l
rwu villi nnl iM 11"- pla ,h"
nance inriioi
In Hi oi-on. j-iiiwl. Hir Ormr
I'll Ihe iii1 at H ha.k. smashed
ami h-miiien-d v 10 Hi
line thiouch some brilliant
plawng and nimnliine h l"'''
unit 1 - nl Marquis "I"1"
., HCIOM Hi line 10 I'iuiIis. "!
hioh as -ompleied
The try lor point " filw-Wl auu
the half endfd. Ke-I ". Orange
Third Ptrlod Repeats
, mtd .ii .. "K repetition of
,l,r ,erond with the Orange cany
tng Ih fight mto Kil fintoiy and
finally onioning the Mil on 111 ..
ard hoe when a K.l puni went
kv high nd M"mn n"rk ,b
ih wind. Andreas unally smashed
ih ball across for li seconl
,rore. The try for roint aa no
food. . .
In th fourth quarter 'h Red
.ante bark strong and started vie
tnrfous march which finally netted
ihm a touchdown. I tempi y. an end
nnKRd an Orange pass bui was
forcd out of hound. Another long
Pn. Long to iwmpry waa good for
about 4" yaras nna -il
of pl. In flippl b"u
Hful rati to Manly "blch
rood for 30 yards and touh
rtown. The Rda had a lot of fun on
ihlr try for point but r no
urcH!ful In complPtinK It.
Outstanding mn of the game are
hard to pick aa they re quit ev
nlr dhided. Manly and Taul, two
freihmen backa. fuiniahed the
thrilla of the gam. Manley's ape
rialtv waa returning punta and h
paved the way for the first Ttd
sior. Taul waa going pood on cut
backs and time after time he
lippd and squirmed through the
Ited line for the needed yards.
Long was also doing some good
passing and kicking but smd to
l.e jilow In gtting nen ear
ning the. ball. Captain Farley also
Plaved a ood game. Bauer and
Rav, In th line, were probably the
outstanding linesmen In action, al
though Koster broke through sev
eral timea.
The starting lineup:
CirMI
Pril. tt
h'l'nr
Vorrlvon
Cir nl'rif
Pm'rtn
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Marqtil
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Nlirki. h-l lln'mn.
V. HI. Cabinet Plans for
Retreat at Valparaiso
Mpmbers ofth univorsily Y. M.
c. A. cabinet. in"t st th Temple
Cafeteria at 6 o'clock last evening
to discuss plans for the cabinet re
trcRt. scheduled for May Id and 19.
A private camp near Valparaiso
will be used for ihe retreat. The
Kvrrned Krvine Inglis, of the
Vine Congregations! church spoke
briefly on "Cuaraeter Building."
ENGINEERS OPEN
AFFAIR WITH CONCLAVE
(onlliMil friim lmr '
Undskog, ".'. Lincoln, sctrd as yell
lender at the convocation which
wss under th direction of Charles
MrRcynolds, '2, Lincoln.
Although th cold and wind e-ere
verv severe In the afternoon, a
crowd of :50 engineers participated
i ii, o iifWi eevrise. This is
the largest -rod thai liss ever at
tended this event. A golf tourna
ment, level race, baseball game,
horseshoe tournament, snd slide
rule race were among the sports
ol the afternoon. Ion Pittman, '7,1,
riattsmouth. won th goll tourna
ment, and Ben Cowdery, '31, Om
aha, was runner-up.
Ezra Oehrinc. 29, Nligh, and
John Daxon. ,l,!i. Lexington, were
winners of the level race. Juniors
In the College of Engineering won
the baseball game with nn 18 to 1
score. It was a seven Inning game.
A large crowd is expected to visit
the engineering buildings on the
campus Engineers night. Turpose
of the night is to acquaint the pub
lic with the work being done by
engineering students in the I'niver
slty. Last year a crowd of 5.000
people visited the various buildings
holding open house on that night.
Banquet Closes Week
Remaining events of Engineers
week, a banquet at 'be Annex cafe,
will be held tomorrow evening at
6:15 o'clock. Prof. J. Erowclee Dav
idson of the Iowa State college, of
Ames. Iowa, will be the principal
speaker of the evening, and Prof.
C. J. Frankforter, chairman of the
ripartmnt of Chmistry, will act
as toas;c-.arr. A varied program
hss been arrangd for this night
by the committer In charg.
Tickets for in banqut went on
sal Monday, according to Ralph
leis. ticket chairman, and ar
selling for a dollar plre.
REDS VICTORY
i:u;ini kn colds 1
i:mi:iu)i:ck Tii.T!
Final Round of Coed Sport
i Will Be rUyed in
I Near I uiurt
I final ioue4 of musmyial 4nk
lennis loitianieat ill h rua n't
in the near lutuie l ighleea gult
aie in i Hiiai in Ih derk ten I
nis finals to he 'lal o'f enm t
iiianon 1 Ins spoil I being imro
du.-e.l on Hie . h.ka rampua loi '
Hi first lime, an aioriamg "
lki.il in tnais' pi " "'r-
i. ,r"'
he (sine has proied popU ,
in nnn mH
i.i.i. i lis i are in paiifcipat m
ihf final round are as follna
I or. if Ha J'l'ia, Jerry l.e MufiMtN
and Mh mm igfenliom. lHa I
i.anima. I.t-rna-l'ii iHsun and ix
i;rammr. Iwlia ia . Mahle llene ! ))
ami tainrini i rrauiii, r-nm
Kai'Pa. Hon Allrn and Amelia
Macsiel. Alpha llia Iheia. I'aro
ln simpnon and Vaijoiy llde
(M Omrcs. I.mi Krin and Irma
llirhrisirin. Ali'lia lia Theia.
l. I MurMs and d-l Kisler. i
t.ainnis Piil lia. Kihrln Alln
an. I iiiilia
Ivl-a
Mon. rlia llia
TELEGRAPH MEET SET
FOR FRESHMAN TRACK
Quartet from Each Big Six
School Will Compete
For Honors
ALL EVENTS INCLUDED
Krrnhnn-n 'raik aspirant HI
liai ihlr first last of real com
.rin Inn neil rk. S'artlng May C
and cloning May 11. whn mmbrs
of foach llonry K. Schult's flrst
ar sqi:ail U- for honors In the
annual Kreshmen telegraphic relaya
for lilg SIt conlerence memoers
Mini mi n funii imii .rr.nol win
enlr ih competition in each event
and records and marks mad by
them will be foi-wardd for com
putation with ih othr results ob
lalned from the other achools
All events or a regular track
meet are Included In the roater for
Hi week. The 100)ard dash. i:0
ard dash, 440. SSO. mile, two mile,
both hurdle events, shot put. dis
cus. Javelin, high and broad Jump.
pole vault and both th mil and
half mil relay are included
Count Four Btst
The lour best marks of each
school will be added together and
resulta obtaind for first places
from the toials.
i'iin-u K the schedule of
event compi-iliion ss announced oy
Coach Schulte:
Vobi). Mv -Shi" put. llrus tils';
lumr. l.in.l Jump, puis vuH. l00--ra
daWi. J?0 Mid il .
Tn1n .lv.:in
dnrt U Si-iis. Men hurdles
h'-nil!Mlil"v l.ir hurdle. l ipil. ih"'
put. hroail lump. n1 ih poi u ,
Vrl.! iru. ,lMri.
S.1.rl of lh rwrorrt lempi m
h imtH If -lher i-MldlMon
1rr. tn msv tnmiwi In '"
mor lhn n't to ol.nin Ih tm rui'
FEW STUDENTS APPLY
FOR SPRING ELECTION
4'ntlns4, from rw 1.)
senior members likewise will b
Juniors.
A student, to be eligible for a
member of the Student Council,
must haT msde twenty-seven
bouia during the previous school
year, twelve hours preceding se
mester. He must also have an av
erage of 75 percent for all previous
vears in school and can have no :
standing delinquencies. A student
for publication board membership
must meet the same requlrementa. J
One senior, one Junior and one j
sophomore will De icid.
Kllinga are mad In the stu
dents activities office in the Col- 1
Iseum. Students who wish to have
their names filed for office must !
do so themselves. Someone else ,
can not do so for ihem.
i
FARMERS FAIR
COMING FINE
oiillnunl from Pw I.)
folder Including a complete srhed- ;
tile of event for the day, synopsis
of ihe horue economics pageant, "A 1
Hay at Nottingham." and a cat. of.
characters for the affair. The back
page is devoted to advertising.
Import Ferris Wheel
A large ferrls wheel will be de- :
livered at the college this after-1
n-inn It Is hinc brought from Be- ;
atrice. Harvy Jacobeen says ihst
other attractions in "Pun snd ,
Frolic" Include: an "O'Reilly Kit-;
chen," ten pin game, rat races, duck .
game. dart. rnme. snd probably a
miniature horse race.
fany people have been Inquiring
about ihe pony and pet stock show
(liiilnr- the lst few dss. Kston
I Clarke, chairmen, says that he will
be forced io build a special cag
for a pearock which someone wants i
to bring A Urge number of prlr.es
have been secured for awards In j
this show.
NEW CARS
FOR RENT
Jutt adding to our line eo Tlylng
Cloud Coupe; Chevrolet sin,
f-ord Model Stodtr. Coupe
nd Tudor. Effective Immedntely
2c pr mil. discount on older
Chevrolet, all model.
Always Open B 6819
Motor Out Company
1120 P St.
UNI
BARBER
SHOP
319 No. 12th 5t.
SCHULTE PLANS
Tl
Announcement
Muup in
hi C II I U I Si
Indicates
Dual Compct
REST WEDNESDAY
M'Clcan Pronounces
Most of Cinder Squad
In Condition
i nn h lleni-f V Si hulie vlli
ihrnn hit entire ais!i) siieng'h
acslnsi il'e Oklshnma Sooners a'
' llie .Memorial a'admm cln.lrrs Sai
urla In il.e annual dual meet, in
an cxtta effort to break a long
'standing if lory rrori of Ih
i mui hr i n trsck squsd Annoum
. nn-nt of Ih
,
rosier to ron.pe.e In,
l Sanirilai afternoons aflsir l
i ni.ul cilnrsdsT snd iidica'e a
huge muup In ih ioa cump
litlon
aisnt mmhrs look ihint
ihm ri'ncsdiiT uh ih chllt
i raihr snd limited lhlr work
oui 10 limbering up proceeding.
"Imc'' Mrllmn pronnnd Ih
squsd In up top shsi nh the ei-
I cepilon of Ossian snd llciard. lis
sisn hs Iw-en runner!! nn a
spiamd snkl for ih psst two
noels Itevarda Javelin
ihrovlng arm Is s'ill not the bst.
Revsnl may noi enter the Javeiin
ent.
The Nebraska mmor Indicated
that he would run ihe full total of
men In each event, believing l!iat
arond and thirds will carry lot
- ...ndlnra of
. ., . ,...,.
Ine two teams, carll and Cit-.r.
nerformers bclieie that a grest f
I f' '
lrnnnn I in store fot
. .
store for ih-tn and
ih are looking forward to admin
iste'rlng the first Oklahoma tuisl
defeat in five years.
Easter la Included
Easier, last year's Missouri Val
ley II" champion. Eller and Lowe,
will carry the sprinting duties w'h
Nestor a possible substitute should
Coach S( hulte decide .o r.iak" a
chance. Easter Is fsst rounding into i
shape while Eller and have
been clipping things otf In k-.-eat
stle all season. The splenlld Im
provement of Ixiwe hss bei-n mare
Ihsn grstifying to Nehraski fans
this year and Oklahoma sorintera
will have io move away from these
three If they count.
Wyatt and Campbell, through
paat performances, have served
notice of giving Flint.
440 man, all he wants
Oklahoma j
his week j
i
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mcnnwcDMrcT;
III OUUMLU IULLI
Time of ordering is extended until
Monday Evening May 6th
Official Invitations and Announcements as selected by the Senior
Committee are only sold by Members of this Committee or at
either of
u
College Book Stores
AtiTj Others are not Official and do not J
mean AnutKincr to the Graduate
Leather
Cardboard Invitations, each 30c
Announcements, each 15c
Senior
h i r iix-3ii-3i n iu:ujin-ii-3)-3)-a-3
Tiir. n vn.v M:nnkN
'end Riiher or (.'uirier. bo' k
sophomores ill run In the qos.isr
JanuloiiS. 1 rue, letr. K'her
ion. iarte). liriifin and IU" sml
i handle the disianres for ih llus
km Janiilraui K'hrrinn and
alriffm inuii k I K K ft I K I a
in the hall, mil and i mil .e
srenet
Ouanai tour Hurdie
Iteming. jinson. Aiganhnghi
and Ihonson. Ihe I omhusker
I a ellar hutdle quanei ill rompete
in ihe highs and loa It. krauae
will emer ihe ? ard disiaore
a:o
Inning is the rosier of eents
and ihe Sehiatka romoeiliois
10(1 and )ard dash, lasier.
i:ili. liOe.
II" ( aptaln t amphell. Wjaii.
Muk or l urr:er
lt Janullri, True. Ieier
Mil; r. hnon. lianer, Jaaul
H i
lo mil lirrfin. Flihenon
limri or Mane
High hu'dlrs: Ununn, Iteming
Argnnhnghi
Iwosr hurilles:
Thompson
nrnad jump:
Krnsgy. oung
High Jump:
H K rails
Pole auli.
Ijimson, K rails,
Tomson. t;rlsolJ,
and rioly
!eard. Itenhrook,
0sian. Wlttn, t
Kraue
Khal put : Ashhum
lisriis: Ashburn.
Rowley.
Roley.
Krause, .lanws
Jaielln: rajting'.
nrm(n(t ,(.,rd j.nlo.
Zinniker,
PLANS PROGRESS TOR
GIGANTIC BARB PARTY
(lll.rd fraud ! I I
land atmosphere lo the gala oc
rasion No Indications are available
aa to nhal 111 be served oer Ihe
bat.
A lelve piece orrhetm baa
ben engaged to funlsh the music
for the evenlng a dancing Specialty
numbers III be Included In the
program presented by the musi
cians. Everyone- Invited
Tlckis for twenty-five cents will
he obtainable ai the door accord
ing lo the committee chairman. He
made It plain that there will be no
restrict lona for any I nlveralty atu
dnt.
Cnmmilte nosl lions in ailuilloTi
. i n-iiii.n.a 'VI f InMiln rtn.
1 11 Aieu vi imam, v . - -
. -,,,,, f.!!- f0i.
loms: roora and tickets. Marvin
Grim :!. Republic, Kana : music.
leForrest West '19. Ryracus;
rhaprones. Ruth Shallcross. '29,
Belleue; reception. Ruth Hatfield,
SI. Lincoln: publicity, Grayce
Pechous. T.I. Lincoln: general
chairman, rtelnhin Nash. 'S2. Mor-
rill
Invitations and Fmyd Peter-
son
'30. Lorctto, poaters.
Refreshment committee is head
ed by Edith Qulnton. '29. Lnicoln:
program. Violet Lee, "30. Cortland:
floor management. Father Poyer,
"SI. Palmyra: chair committee.
Ernest Klinger. 81. Hanover, Kaa.:
Lee Clarke. '31. York: checking.
I,ee Chatfield. '30. Lincoln: decora
tion, Lester Schoene. '30, Syracuse;
rnn Fvlev. '30. Malcolm: Martha
Weaver, '29, Falla City: and Glen
Kelcnenoacn, zi. Liincom.
Senior
Invitations
7"
Invitations, each 45c
By Order of
Invitation Committee
Diamond Kings
Get Heady for
Apqic Skirmish
'
jKcbraakana Arrant rennal
j program to Precede
.
4'anain lalelng aitUHiea for the
epentng home appeaiance of I'oarh
Xhopp)- Kb-dea and appt
mashers at lndi nrd. tVida.
hen the Kaigtea open a lis day
schedule n ihe home lot, ate Is'
taking form ana student bat and
glove fans are In for tare Ireal
The hnvi m which is being ar
ranged for the pecas'on. wnl rival
that of the initial ean game in
anv big league city
V em hers of Ihe unnersttv del
band mil be on hand for ihe afsir
nh ihe Com Cobs Members of
both leama will march in the center
of Ihe field behind the band to be
present at Ihe raising of Ihe flag,
the highlight of ihe openii
nionv
Two prominent unlveisnv off I
rials will open 'be game with one
throwing Ihe Ural ball io the other
Members of both aquada will be In
trtduced by "Chick" vx. arslty
yell king, at Ihey take their lum
at Ihe plate.
The committee In charge la ver
desirous of hating a large atudenl
turn-out for the determining fartoi
ol Ihe retaining of baseball aa a
sport at Nebraska lies In the. up
port Ihe school will give Ihe elnh
Friday's gam against the confer
ence ieadrs will be l he Aral Corn
busker basbsl gam sinco 1S:4.
The game Is scheduled to open
at I'll o'clock with the program ar
langed for the occasion atanlng at
5 IS o'clock. Thla will enable all
students having 2 o'clock classes to
be present. Complete announce
ment of the program will be wade
tomorrow.
HLSKKRS TO MEET
. K-.-vw r.T
Nebraska Team Will Play
Oklahoma Saturday
At Antelope
Nebraska's tennis team wlU meet
..i wieldera from Okla
homa at 3 o'clock Saturday after
noon, on the courts at AnrrioPf
it r-MrRHde' coach of the
Nebraska squad, announced yester
day. In case weather conditions
are unfavorable for outdoor play
Ihe meet will be run off In the
Coliseum.
There Is a strong possimmy msi
Charles Heacock. Nebraska's num
ber one player, win dc eiigioir ir
the Saturdav conflict. Other mem
bera of the team slated to clash
with the Sooners are luibry, Sher
man and Cameron or Robertaon.
The Oklahoma aggregation is a
powerful one. according to Coach
MeBrlde. with three veterans back
In competition. Thurman will prob
ably be playing as number one for
the visitors.
-tfOj"yr
A
1
Cjf s
y I in CoUrum
l or I iiv t.athrti"
....- i. . I. nurd io iisil
h.co will have as '
,o e.per."" 'k' 'b.l '
which this ",f
rsge wl I - .-sn.ptasied
museum ' Mff ?
nish bskgn-ind foi be rUrb
T prog tarn ol afl' r-omisM
fo, Ihe pnee of a ausne. Au..j
lions gttea "
will likely add the stock ) ard
louche, to th. a-.e In
m.k. ll .e-m mor. I.ke t h.c.ge.
thugs and 'holdup wesi
iher. with 1-is'oia ro. ked and
chine guns oiled Ilu no "."f
ss aat on that arroum. foe a
hau:iy a-mo.phere will pre.alland
evetvthmg wl l b I"!"!' '"
ducted, acconltri the chairman,
a. rre.ldent Hooer baa reque'
professor and Mrs lean's wi chap
erone the gaUeiltig
KANSAsTSlOOIeS
tikdjx)r ni; MX
Uniwertilj of Knta and
Kaataa Stat Each Win
Threw Out of Four
AMES. loa. April JO - R? virtu,
of doi.ble victories during the.eek
of play Jual closed, th. I nlverstty
of Kansas and Kansaa Stat, went
Into a tie fot th. Ie.der.hlp of th.
Big 8l confetenc. baseball race,
each with a record of three Tie
torle. and on. defeat. Kansaa won
at th. eipens. of Iowa Stat., and
Ksnsas Stat, twice defeated Ml
aourl
Four conf.renc. gama fAansss
at Missouri. May I and 2. and Kan
AND
me
1 t
Al FRTCA enjms snd i profiting l.ryond messiire as rru1t
of the br-t and rliraprst trantporiation in the world and.
k for the record it miRlil be stated, the bet and cheapest
in the history of the world.
Most persons reili7e that tlii is true and possible because
of several factors including the better underslanding between
railroads and the public and betwren all lhoe engaced " Vro
rliirini? nilroad transportation, but one of the mot important
fartor, if not the mot important, is the fart that it l.as been
posib!e to obtain and tie tremendous sums of new capital.
Some idea ol hst thi means lo an individual railroad
or y6'rm can be obtsined from a tudv of the record of the
Missouri Pacific Lines. Tt is generally known that the railroads
of the L'nited States have been spending annually an arerafe
of more than million of dollar. 'hat this means to a
vstem like the Missouri Tacific can be understood from a brief
studv of the eitpe nditures for any one. year.
The espendittires are ior new equipment, new rail an.f.
fatentnK: additional vard tracks, sidings snd industry tracks
and tor additional main running track; automatic block signals,
grade and line revision; reconstrnrtion aid strengthening- '
bridges, trestles snd culverts; reconstrnrtion snd improvements
to exiMing freight and pasenger train equipment ; new shop
machinery snd 1onl; elimination of grade crossing; and other
similar item.
Kipend'titre ffr item of tbi kind in l0?" will total atpro'ci
ma'elv $.V,000. (VW) on the Misotiri rarifir Line. Some of the
larger .items are :
Additional main running track fthe eontlniiatMWi
of the double trark program between St. 1-oui
snd Jefferson City) -$3,J06,fl0t
Nw tail, tie r.lste, fastening, etc -.. 2,000,000
(rrsdn snd line revision (principal!- between
Kansti Cirv and Pueblo) 2.7S6STT
Automstic block sitnal - 2,000.000
Reconstructing eriling freight train cars and im-
provemen to that equiprriert..... IflCOjDtlA
Strengthening and renew ing bridges, trestles, etc lW0,OO0
Additions! yard tracks, sidings, inHiistry rracjes 1,250,000
Fliminstion of grsde crossing, sigrisl, etc-.... 400,000
hop machinery and tool 300,000
And the fnregning doe not tnctnde $11,000,000 for asssr
equipment, $K, 500,000 of which is for new freight fratn cans,
$1,250,000 for new passenger train cars and $1,250,000 for w
switch locomotives.
The public should lrnow these facts in order better sj4er
stand the rsilrosd question and I earnestly urge oar f new As
to study them.
I solicit your co-operation and support.
1 3
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TIIIRMINY. MY J. 1029
us hiii. ai Ssbrassa. May I aad
4, make up " this week,
lb. ror.fer.ac s'sadtags
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I KANSAS JFAHM MEET
I lislph Cole of ih department of
! rural roaooslra ( olleg. of Agneul
lur.. returned receatlr reoaa Kan
!.aa. where b. anended Iba '..
i ington county farm manafwie!
banquet Mr. Co. cwialwM Is lor
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