The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 14, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOl'K
HUSKER AGGIE SWIM
DATED FOR SATURDAY
Dual Meet Will Be Held in
Afternoon Instead ot
Evening.
The dual swimming meet ! i
Iween Nebraska and (he Ktnit I
Aggira will t hell Saturday J fi
rm. .n at 3 3t o i I.h k in the I. in- !
o'.a t.iph school mv. mid nl iq
the evening, a i amiouncfd in
yeMrr.l.ty li!y Nebraxkan.
Coa. h Eudy !;-: r announced
that t be follow ii a men would he
:ia entries in the mrft;
JrtO yard relay: Y.un Suther
land. Cannon. Air.ato.
loo yard breat stroke. I'eter
m. Sutherland.
40 ard free style; Amlo, CM
Iff. 140 xard free stjle: I lest heck
l.lle.
IM ard Iwck Hroke: Mocklet.
Cannon.
I'M yard free Myle; Arc to.
Youn;;.
rancy d.ving: Sutherland. Gas-
kill.
Md!r y rrtay: Cannon, reterson,
cotter.
Cliff Cunningham, who is in
charge of wimming work at the
"Y" w.ll act as MHrtrr and ref
eree. The Nebraska team a'.ieady has
iHP victory over the Ag giro to Us
t redlt, having handed the Farro
fii 51-24 trouncing. For that
reason. Coarh Vogelrr In giving
.-(me of bin more tnexpenencel
men an opportunity to show their
Admission win be. by student
athletic ticket, or fifty cent.
l'roietivv Sntrlt
H l.ttlltil t or
All men IMtf-ntM tsj doing
prit writing for The Nsbrss
ban during the peasant met
ier are asked to report to the
peril desk Saturday afternoon
at 133 o'clock.
WRESTLERS PREPARE
FOR 101 U. MATCH
k. i . will :mi:i:t
OKLAHOMA Ti:M
in iiaskkt ;ami:
Track Mfn Kntertain
Lincoln IJon ("ItiJi
The wrekly luncheon of the
I j. .mi rlub wan hrld at the eta
dium Thursday noon with Coach
shu!te anil John Kelletk a hot.
The cos. h presented a number of
univrrmty athletes in exhibition
sprints, hot putting, hurdling.
bij.h jumping and javelin throwing
ior me enjoyment 01 me uoni
Peterson, Kicssclbach
Unavailrblc Account
Of Injuries.
TO MISSOURI FRIDAY
Schulte Gives Out List
Possible Entries for
Dual Meet.
of
1 I.AWKENCE. Kan. Feb, IS.
! With tlie Nebrank tame safely
tutkt-.l aw a v. 1'7 to .Hi. after a
Arf , see-saw came in which neither
I hud any decided advantage until
I the lt three minutes. l'iiverlty
of Kkiikim lh.k Irf i i pit-pared for
I the iiklaboma invknn Sitiurday.
w w "T- .. . . ... i l"lh !'h and Thomaon.
Ooa.-h J..hn Kellnte Ut "iKht ,.,,,, ,. klrlI1.,
aent hia WTetlei tbr..ufilj thrir; wrIf , f ,,1P ,rUR) of
nnal etrenuoua workout pi-.-cr.1mi: tniunrh. but Ki.hop and Kanir-ey
the meet with Iowa university, to ,nri,uf;h no,,v. Kan ha
! wreMled SatuMay ni;ht in the j . won fr o( , conference
CvdiM-um immediately follow me - ,.,, tutr the xvi-n nonnon
the Miouri-Nebraj.ka tMirkcibail lrr,,, nkthi. played.
Km The Javhawker at Norman
IMeraon and Kienellach. heavy- ; .j,, iy:x ihamplon'a
weight, are both out .f romprti- j inmj; streak of 30 game bv
tion for the time heme auffrnng j .ictfating them 34 to 22.
from Injuries. Hhea. annther
heavvweirht wreMlinc propvt
baa terome a member of the track !
quad, and t no longer available to
CVach Kellogg. Hut choice In that
divlMon will probably le Adamn.
CORNHUSKER QUINTET
Other entne In the meet arv:
pound t lai. Kohowsky.
125 poundK, W'ebet.
ISA pounds, Reen.
14. pounds. Magaret
ir5 pounda, Simtc.
lfi. pounds, noliertaoii
176 ptundh. Hunt.
GIRL'S RIFLE TEAM
WINS FORFEIT MEET
Maine Defaults; Idaho and
Vermont University
Beat Huskcrs.
Th women's university rifle
team lost two matches and won
one In the opening week of the
intercollegiate shooting matches.
The University of Idaho and the
University of Vermont won from
Nebraska, and the University of
Maine lost by forfeit.
This week the team is ehootlng
cinst the Michigan State Agri
cultural college, the Kansas State
Agncutural college, Pe Taw uni
versity, the. University of Ken
tucky and the University of Mis
ioiin. The womrn riflcrs are re
quired to shoot tbPir atgned tar-rc-i
by Friday noon, according to
Mary Ann Davis, tram captain.
The high score rifle members
:'or lafct week were Carolyn
( Vopcr, Mary Ann Davis, Ruth
l-Jby, Adele Eisler. Madeline Leb
.4ik. Maxine McCann, Ruth Ra
ot r. Lois Raymond, Esther Scott
and Norma. Klein. I
Nebraska track team will
leave for Columbia, Mo., Krlday.
where they will meet the Missouri
Tigers In a dual meet Saturday. A
hut of r-oksible Cornhuiiker rerre-
sentatlves aa given out by Coach j
Schulte today included:
f.O yard dash: K.ller, Petz. Smut- !
ney. Urge. Sirffen.
firt yard high and low hurdles: j
Thompson, Petr., Smutney, lj.m
son. 440 yard da.h: Currier, Rogers. ;
Eller. Mavs. Siefkes. White.
JS0 yard run: Fullrodt, Oster
gaard. Etherton. Sprague.
Mile run: Ktberton, Gan-ey,
Griffin. Sprague.
Two mile run: Etherton, Garvey.
Griffin. Sprague. Seger.
Pole vault: Osian. Inon. Krause,
Cook.
High jump: Benbrook, Tierce.
Krauze, Cook.
Broad jump: Tomson. Gray,
Craig. Rowley, Hege.
Shot put: Rowley. Rhea. Justice.
Relay: Rogers, Currier. Ellcr,
Ostergaard.
HUSKERS LEAVE FOR
TRACK MEET TONIGHT
KANSAS PREPARES
FOR AGGIE MEET
LAWRENCE. Kas.. Feb. 13.-Twcnty-two
track athletes at the
University of Kansas are under
going Intensive practice this week
in preparation for the K&nsas-K-Aggle
track meet that has been
scheduled for Friday Jn Conven
tion hall, Kansas City, to replace
the Kansas-Missouri "indoor meet
that was called off when Missouri
could not come at the time previ
ously agreed on. Kansas could not
find another dnte.
Practically the name squad will
be used by Coach Hamilton as
was entered In the K. C. A. C.
meet last Saturday. The next in
door meet for Kansas is the Big
Six conference meet at Columbia,
March 8.
Coach Schulte Will Take
Twenty-Two Men to
Missouri.
Coach H. F. Schulte will lenve
Lincoln tonight with a squad of
twenty-two track men. and Stu
dent Manager Emi! Fret, bound
for Columbia. Mo.. vIhtc the
Huskers meet the Tigers in a iluul
indoor meet Saturday riftemoon.
The meet will be staged in the
new University or Mi.ssoun field
house.
The squad inclucies Harry Eller.
Harold Tetz. George .smutney.
Claude Thompson. ilier Currier.
Ralph Rodgers. Norman Kuhlrom,
Bob Oiitergaard, Louis Etherton,
Phillip Garvey, Carroll Griffin.
Leon Sprague," Henry Seger, Wil
liam Ossian. Don Krause. Ben
brook, Slayton Pierce. "Cobo"
Tomson. Hcgo Hege. Rugh Rea.
Cloude Rowley. Gray, and eithei
Cook. Justice, Mavs or Craig.
Coach Black Sends Squad
Through Long Drill
On Formations. j
' St ill hot irom the .rven minute'
I rally ttaged Wednesday night in 1
t pulling a tt one on M. LnUlS,
Coac h Charley I. lack a bat-krleer ,
hit t!u- nit with uniixuKl consist-
ency in procuring offensive plays ;
to N u-e.l in the Missouri game in
the Coliseum Saturday night. J
Workn.g against a di-fense f t
frohmen. several c-omhinat ions
pHed the lutll down the flixir to
score. Stipsky. trace. Fisher.
Jriwn. Conklin and Pavey in the
lorward line, aiiij Hokut. Witte.
ami I-w andowski at guards, alter
nated in the practice of scoring
, lol'lllHt lollS.
The plny wete clicking with
pre iMon. Time nftei time the
niHn roming to the ! sket had
i t lear lane ahead of him. and plenty
' of time for hi- shot. There was
no work on def nse.
I Coach Black indicated that the
I lineup to start against the Tigers
; Saturday nipht might be the same
i n tht "started fms1 St I,oi!1s.
. with Stipsky at center. Jensen and
i VN'itte at forwards, and Lowcndow
, ski and Hokuf at gruards.
ONESIDED ll, 16-0
OKLAHOMA AGGIES
TAKE SHOUT LAYOFF
Teachers High Toor
Defeat Bennel. 2(Li
Sigma Eta Chi Earns Small
Margin Over I. X. L.
Team. 6-4.
A fast brand of basket ball de
spite a one aided score w as played
by the Gamma Phi Beta and lelta
Gamma team, ending in DHta
Gamma victory, :-0. Sigma Ela
Chi and I. X. U met and the final
whistle found the 1. X. L. team
leading by a M more. Both garnet
were played tn the women's gym
nasium yesterday at 5 o'clock.
The outstanding player of all
four teams was Elitabeth Rei-rm-r.
llt Gamma forward, who
totaled thirteen of the sixteen
points credited to the lVIta Gam
ma team.
Roth gamis scheduled to be
plaved from 7 to 8 o'clock last
night were forfeited. Phi Mu for
feited to Pi Beta Phi. and Alpha
Delta Pt forfeited to Kappa Delta.
The schedule for tomorrow's
games Is as follows:
Bancroft, 5 to 6 p. m.
Delta Zeta vs. Alpha Delta
Theta.
Chi Omega vs. Kappa Kappa
Gamma.
Women's Cymnatium 5 to 6 p. m.
Kappa Alpha Theta Vh. Kappa
Phi
McCann group vs. Alpha Phi.
DEAN THOMPSON
TELLS STANDS ON
MINOR OFFICES
(Continued from Page 1.)
with the Student council's election
machinery.
Classes May Express Disapproval.
"If the general sentiment among
classes Is opposed to the election
of minor offices then they may ex
press their disapproval by fading
to hold a mass meeting." Dean
Thompson expressed his belief
that much could be accomplished
in the fostering of student spirit
and interest through class meet
ings, called and handled by class
officers. That such meetings might
piove unsuccessful was admitted
by Dean Thompson.
Abolition of ilas.-. ol fit k ;
recommended by the Student
council, was not refused by the j
faculty committee on student or-1
ganiratlon s," continued Dr. I
Thompson, "but was merely i
tabled." ,
Dean Cites Advantages.
Gatherings of the senior class
are iirp-efl liy the Alumni associn- I
tion and the advantages of such !
meeting were cited to The Nc- '
failing to elect officers or to call
man mretings.
The Faculty committeo on stu
dent organizations, of which lean
Thompaon is c hall nun, u made up
of th following faculty member:
Mua Amanda lleppner, dean f
women; Prof. K. F. Schramm, re
presenting the Interfratermty
council; Prof. P.. W. Lants. Stu
dent council advisor; Ji.hn Selleck.
student activities; Mr. J. F.
Thompson, panhellenic representa
tive: Piof. E. A. fillbr.v.k. Prof.
K. 11. Barbour and Prof. J. O. Ran-kin.
CORN COBS ACCEPT
PROM TICKET OFFER
Pep Organization Schedules
Dinner Dance and
Initiation.
At the meeting of the Corn IW
at the Phi Kappa Pi houe Thum
dav nichl it was decided to accept
the proHisiiion mado ly the .lunioi
Senior Prom committee tn rea.d
to selling tickets for the al.'air.
There will le two meinter i the
amr-alK-n from eaih fraieruity
the campus handling the paste
boards which should rather coni-
Ipletely cover all Hslbilities.
i The' date of the annual Corn Coj
Ames Has tight Lcttcrmcn w t"r.y'"-' lv-
101 AGGIES START
BASEBALL PRACTICE ?!
Back. With Several
Promising Sophs.
AMES. la.. Keh. 13 Six major
letter men, one minor award wiu
ner and seveial promising sopho
mores loom as the leading pros
pects for the Iowa State college I
baseball team, tn the opinion of
Coach Noel Workman. Battery
candidates will start work Monday
while other players will not sisrt
until March 1. due to inadequate
indoor facilities for practice.
Eight major letter winners of
last year's nine were lost to the
squad, leaving several gaping
boles that will have to be filled
bv new men. The lac k of pitcher
will be the chief source of worry I
to the Cyclone mentor, since only !
one 1929 regular will return. I
The major award winners ex-1
peeled to be on hand for duty arc: 1
h-ddie Adland, W aterloo, cat
cher; Clarence Gust af son. Rice
Lake, Wis., pitcher; Ralph Towne,
Jamaica. - and Gibson Huntbntch.
Swaledale, infielders: and Gavlord
White. Huron. S. D., and Shorty
Oldham, Colesburg. outfielders. In
addition. Elmer Holtgrewe. Rcm
sen. minor letter man of two years
ago, will be available for third
lase. Both Holtgrewe and Hunt
batch, infielders. will be given a
trial on the hurling mound, in an
endeavor to build a capable pitch
ing corps.
At this time the pledges of the t.a-
ternitv will be initiate! anj th
'party given in their honor. The
I committee appointed by Stanley
Iav to lake charge of the innia-
tion and the dinner dtnee conslt.tr
of Fred V. Gran, chairman; Wen
dell Grolh. and Carl Hahn.
A meeting will be held at tlic
Alpha Sigma Phi house ne.t
Thursday evening to dcterroiii? the
pledges to be imitated.
A debating tour of twelve Iji
glish universities is Wing planned
hy the Ciiivemly of Southern
California. Manford. and the Uni
versity of California. The trip of
this three man-team to England
next spring is N-liig made under
the auspices of the National Siu
dent Federation of America. No
coarhef will accompany the team.
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(Formrrlv l-'.S No. 2tli t.
Coach Bob Horney's teachers
college high school basketbnll
team plastered a defeat on the
quintet from Bennett in a game
played yesterday afternoon on the
STILLWATER ,Ok)n.. Feb. 11
With their fifty-fourth consecutive
dual meet victory tucked under
their belts the national champion braskan by the dean of student af
Oklahoma Aggie wrestling team fairs. If class congregations are
will take a short lay off before , impossible and impractical, then
resuming their campaign for an- the student body hes the power to
other title this year.
After dec i.-iw ly defeating Taul
Keen's Oklahoma university nmt
Coliseum floor. Nee! and Dier rli- crew. Ed Gallagher will not swing
vided scoring honors, both men i his men into action until February
collecting eight points for the 22. when they will engage a corn
teachers. I bine from Kansas state-. Another
: meet wilh the University of
St. Elir.aVth college in New West Virginia, at Morgantown.
Jersey has libolished the custom of ! March fc. will end the current
hazing freshmen.
campaign of the Aggies.
eliminate minor class offices by
iismpofiirik', :i. hi1 up
MMipinp. '&:' Mnd up
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Give ua a hint, we'll do the
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actual drcorationa at they
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Discard party Worries by us
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