The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 02, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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SINDAY. MX W.I I g. W
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NtbKAoKAUUiiNo
TIGER MAW
IN FINAL MEET
Huskcrs Get Tic in Second
place for Season's
Standing.
SIMIC LOSES DECISION.
Intrrfrntrrnity
llatkttlxill
TUIIDAV, MARCH 4.
Court II (CUM
7:00 'dock. Delta Upa'lon
vt. Delta Tau Delta.
Court III (data A)
7 00 o'clock. Beta Theta Pi
vt. Phi Gamma Delta.
7:2) o'clock. Kappa Sigma vs.
Alpha Gamma ft ho.
THURSDAY, MARCH .
7:00 o'clock, wtnntr of Tu
dij i gamt a. Alpha Sigma
Pin.
7::i o'clock. XI Pal Phi v.
Kappa Sigma,
TEKES HOLO TOP
IN CONTEST FOR
INTRAMURAL CUP
Pi K A. Farmhouse Scramble!
For Second Place; Dclts j
Are Fourth.
Kl'la
A li !U
ma
Skinner Takes Callrvvay in
1G5 Pound Class for
Feature Match.
N.bia.ka mutmen downed ilh
; the Mmviuri ci'lmtt at I lie
, oLncum Kiidav night. W ht II the
'aft match ft tiie evening waovrr
the T'ljfH were on the hort end
i .' a '.1 to n wore. Thi vutoiy
j.ifi.-.'. Coach Kellogg'a K rnrr
m ur f.r mo pla.e in the
.'l.i.il lit Si tandir.gv
I he icurf iMVf I'.iriihiWr r
.illKic.l ir.ne fal'.a and two tie
, . .. n. The tnMrt 'iil of
. inn; vm that in the !'' pound
:.:. in whuli Skinner. Nibiahkn.
th.-ew I'i iv, Missouri. lv t
:)::. Tha fir-tl Mil came ultrr 3
nvntilea iin.l M rennd f Wret-
:.:Ik". and . in with a tlnuhle M,,4 Tl,4
I tr !-k. The at-cund l"il ' of j r,i n. i.n
Ml' II li;r.t'i"u. i"i iv -
;'7 M-fi'inl in Hii.nmi a half
nr. -..m nnJ a notch hell on th
IV cr.
Kotowtiky Wins.
Kimiwk. wti replaced Kit-h in
it-.' lij pound iIjmi after he left
m. '.;..'!. Iia hi, -tin proved tf ,trcat
.r-M'c.lU l' hi.t team, lie Ihrev
rtoixri in si minute with a half
; . '...on Mini a crutch lnM. Thi
Wt.'tle tji.t K.'Sow.ikv a all Ihe tvav
rr.m the it. lull I lie MiMMnnlan
in. tig on. finally micctimbing t the
...pit. or strength 'f the Coni
'n..U.i. WVN-r wen the other fall
m the me.t. He tiMik the
I i'i ii claj-s nuttrh from Munday in
i minutra and 27 acoonUa,
Slmio Drop Match.
AJ.ilnh Simic. Uig Si champion
in thp 1". pound cl.iaa, went out
. f his v.li:ht to tackle the Tiger
iioavvwetchi ami lost a decision to I
IJl.i. klo k. of Mifsoun.
Van r.ees wiv.'tk'il an overlimo
prrio.l with Mivire of Missouri to
ruin a Jii-iMiiri wiih a. time ailvan
",0 of 3 niinutes. 2 necontK Krnie
Msiet i a hard fiKlit I Sap
pinc'on of Missouii. T'ic time a1
Mintajrc w-ia 4 minutes and 0
Ti.'iiJp.
K'.bertKon of Nebraska wrestled
.;i 'thcr extra period match for a
Vision over Garnsou. with a
tin'e advantajr of 6 minutes. 1
erond. Joe Hunt, Hiifker 1"5
pounder, lost a decision to Rob
bins. The time advantage was 3
;.".iiiuto9, 07 seconds.
The summary:
lift pound emu: Knxwtky. N. wnn by
Sismaa defeat In Ita only atart
an. then fell heforo a makterfuj
Alpha liamma liho five.
The A. U. It 'a dinplayed a brand
nf ia.ikrthall that, khould It Hot.
will I hard to better. They ran
up .17 r010' aRainat a rather
nifty and carefully tntardinc H. A.
M. qinnltt. and latUed tbo ffl of
feiiM! with a tiRhl dffene.
IWta Theta I'hl and Phi Oamma
IVIta. and Kappa Sigma and Al
pha lininma Kho clah In what
khuuld I two intereatlnj jcames
Tumday nipht. Marth 4. la claja
H. telta ljMlin meeta I Vita Tau
Pelt a. Then on Thursday the win
ner of the Tue.lay It pame en-i-oiintrm
Alpha PiRma I'hl while
Xi Pal Phi piaya Kappa Sigmu.
Leagua Standings.
(Claia A).
Imw I.
Iatttr II.
ft
III. 1.1
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RICHARDS WILL GO TO
WYOMING WITH RHODES
All
'Itl 0T
1 it- V
pmi"'' rl: Vhr, N, nn by fni!
nor Munoi', M, with fcf4 iclssors and
.i r:i: lo"k. Tim': 3 IT.
I.,.", rounil onus: Bc. N. oo dfcuion
..m Mntrr, M, titr rr,l "oat. T.ir.e
HA pound rims: Fsrnmpton. M. T-on ilf
'firn over Magartt, N. Tlnie dvinnpf
i in.
l.Vi pounfl cIiim: Jfintenson, N. nn At-
-'on ovr Oarrmcn, M. Kxtra pfrtod bout.
:':M'.i VlvMltaKf, 6.01.
Iii. found i-Imiii: fckmncr. N, oo two
'.i!, from milav, it. Flrt f nil with
..!.l arm lock. Tims: V5.V t'fi-ond fall
v i"i ha, I Nrlson and crotch. Time; i'A sec-
j ii .
K.'i pwinil elan": Koblimf. M. ton by
mvifiun over Hunt, N. Time advantaKf,
HavjTinpht: Wacklork, M. won dwi.
:,in over 6:mlc, N. Tirnn ailvanucc. !;;..
Kcicrce: O. B. Andmon, i.mcom Y, il.
' A.
IE
America Trckle Made
Assistant Football
Coach.
Kay Richards. Nebraska all
American taikle. has been chosen
by "Choppy" Chodes. recently ap
pointed head football coach and di
rector of athletics at the Univer
sity of Wyoming, to act aa assist
ant conch during the spring foot
ball prictice session which starts
Mondav and lasta a month. Rhodes
and Rharda left for Wyoming
yesterday.
Chi ppy'" plans to return to Mn
ct'ln In the latter part of March to
take charge of baseball practice.
bile he is away, however, the
bascballers will work out under
the direction of Dutch Witte. Har
vey Grace and Ther Pickett, let
ter men from last year's team.
No definite announcement has
been made regarding the choice of
an assistant for Rhodes. Dutch
CKrk. a Colomdn athlete, has been
offered the position. Should Clark
be unable to accept the Wyoming
offer. It is entirely possible that a
Nebraska m.in will be chosen for
tno post.
Rcngtfon Addresses
Izaak Walton League
Dr. N. A. Bengtson gave an Il
lustrated lecture btfore tbe Te
curaseh Iiaak Walton league. Fri
day night, on the occasion of their
annual meeting. He spoke on
"Resources of Nebraska."
27 FRATERNITIES ENTER
Tckcs Capture Two Seconds;
Farmhouse Wins Indoor
TrackMeet.
Tan Kappa Kpsilon la leading
the twenty-seven fraternities en
tered in the race for the all year
Intramural cup. with a total of 4.d
point. Kami House la a close sec-
ond with 4oit 1-2 points, while PI
Kappa Alpha holda third with a
total of pointa. Delta Tan Dl
ta and Delta Sigma Phi are in
fourth and fifth places, respective
ly, with 333 and 34t 1-2 points.
The Tekea placed second In two
event, hare and hound and wrest
ling: third in stK-cer. swimming
anil the carnival relay; fifth In
indixir track. Karm lions placed
first In indoor track, third In
wreitllng, and tied for thin! in
boxing. PI Kappa Alpha won first
in water polo and the cai nival re
lay and fourth In Indoor track.
Delta Sigma Thi won no firsts, no
seconds, and no thirds, hut placed
fouub In soccer and the carnival
relays, and tied for fourth with
Dclt'a t'psilon In swimming.
Shnnl.l the PI K A's win the
championship in handball from the
Sigma Alpha Mil neM week tbey
will climb into second lace for
Karm House hno no entries In this
sport.
Class A and H basketball also
will have considerable bearing on
the race for the cup.
The Standings.
The standinrs compiled Satur
day afternoon are as follows: j
Tau Kappa Epsilon 456 ;
Farm House 406"- ; SharDShOOtCrS
a- a l 1K i
ATIILLT1C OI I ICi:
NAMLS Oi l M.IAI.S
Of filial forthe"lnterfraternity
basket txtal fc-amea thia week a an
nounced yesterday by the Intra
mural offu-e. are a follow:
Tuesday. March 4.
Court II. Ilorney and Snvgg.
Couit III. Johnson and Mallette.
Gale. Uittner.
Thursday, Morch 6.
Couit Ml. Snygg and Johnson.
Gnte. Hutchinson.
FE TllCONTEST
TO BEGIN THIS WEEK
TRYOUTS HELD TO
PICK BIG 6 SQUAD
Lamson Makes High Hurdles
in 8 Seconds; Benbrook
Jumps Over 6 Feet.
i Entries for Basket Compct.
Volleyball Are Due
March 4.
Kntrus for the Intel fraternity
tournament and the basketball
free thiow contest close Tuesday.
M -I it'll 1. al noon, according to a
statement Issued yesterday by R.
K. Vogfler. director of lutramur
als. The basketball free throw con
text is to be held Wednesday.
Marth .". starting' at 7:30 o'clock.
Kach house may cnier as many
men as ta desirable, but must en
ter al least five. Kach contestant
lakes ten free throw a in the qual
ifying I'nind. The best five scores
life then addtd. ami the ten highest
tennis qualify for the final round.
The winner is determined by
scoring baskets made out of a pos
sible 'too Ri tempts allowed the
team of five men.
'I he volleyball games w ill be
scheduled for afternoons, and will
lie plaved on three courts layed off
on wliat is now basketball court
number two. This tournament will
i Ih conducted on the elimination
j plan.
V
WOMEN'S RIFLE TEAM
HAS PERFECT RECORD
Pi Kappa Alpha 365
Delta Tau Delta 353
Delta Sigma Phi 344'-
Theta Xi 257
Alpha Sigma Phi 252
Theta Chi 242
Delta Sigma Lambda 230' j
Delta Upsilon 225 '4
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1691-
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 173
Beta Theta Pi 142! j
Phi Sigma Kappa 116
Sigma Chi 113
Lambda Chi Alpha 105
Kappa Sigma 97';
Alpha Gamma Rho 97
Delta Chi 84
Omega Beta Pi S2 j
Phi Kappa Psi 45
Phi Delta Theta 36',;
Alpha Theta Chi 30
Alpha Tau Omega 30
Phi Kappa 30
Pi Kappa Ph 30
XI Psi Phi 22! 2
'YOUR DRUG STORE"
Ccrttlnly la a plewure to have j ou
tnaUe usa of It. your store.
THE OWL PHARMACY
S. E. Comer 14th P
Phone B 1068
Take All
Matches for Week;
Lcbsrck High.
The wonun's university rifle
team won all matches' last week.
Mb'iotinj; against Michigan Slate
college. Keene normal school, Uni
versity of Kansas. Northwestern
iiniversilv. Carnegie Institute of
Technology of Pittsburgh. Mag
dalene Lcbsack was high point
member of the team for that week.
Cornell university. University of
Michigan, and University of Wl-
cnua art- mc ii(uu--iii.- .i ...
week, ending March 1. Norma tipoff behind center,
uii nt the match will not be
known until the middle of next
week.
Tryout lor the track team
which will represent Nebraska al
ih Hip Six rhaninlunshiu inert to
b held at Columbia nexl Haturday
occupied the attention of Coach
Rchulle'a Indoor anuad Saturday
afternoon In the stadium.
Aiter watohinjr bis boya perform
for an hour and a half, tbe Indian
aeemed pleased with tbe manner
la which his boy came through.
Scbulte did not push the ual
ve-y hard during I ho meet, seem
ing to bo more concerned over the
physical condition of the partici
pants. In the 80 yard hijli hurdlea. Wil
li Lamson led the way over the
tall tlmliera. Thompson. Smiiti.ey.
and Peta followed the big boy In
tha order named. Time for this
event was eight second flat. :
Mils Run in 4:40.
Neurnberger took the mile event ,
In 4 minutra and 40 aeconds even.
The next best time for this dis
tance was contributed by Garvey,
who turned in 4:44.
Ktherton did noi extend himself I
in the two mile competition being I
content w ith a dend beat with Si-
ger. Hoth men did the louneeu
laps In 10 minutes 24 set-onus.
Tbe high jump furnished the ,
best record of tbe otternoon. Sam
Benbrook. medic student from Om-
aim. cleared the bar at 6 feet 12
inehes This record Is exception- 1
ally good considering the fact thnt ,
Benbrook: does not nave practice .
facilities In Omaha. Second place
went to Cook who reached o feet
A 3-4 Inches. Meldrum was third
with 3 feet 6 3-4 Inches.
low H'irdtes Made in 7.3.
The 50 yard low hurdles furn
ished another thriller when Urn-
tun and Smutney crossed tue nn
Ish line neck and neck. The time
for this stretch was 7.3 seconds.
Cobe Tomson did not compete In
the broad jump, so Hege. Craijf
and Gray were left to fill the rest
of the entries for this event. Hege
'Anita A 2.1 feet to take first Craie
made 22 feet 1 1 3-4 Inches for sec
ond place. Gray finished third ,
with 23 feet. 3 7-8 inches. i
Hutu Rhea won the shotput un- ;
der wraps. He hurled the sixteen
pound ball forly-inree teei ior me
best mark. Claude icowiey was
the only other participant in the i
event, "ilia hest effort was forty- j
ona feet.
Jaybawka tried stalling, became
anxioua. took a ahot. aud lout tha
ball a am, but tha Nebraska bas
ket lemained untouched.
Bialiop waa clerly the bitf noise
of the evening. Ho gatheird in a
total of iweiily-lhreo point with
hia ten banket and three fire
throwa. Maclay added fourteen
Miinta to hut eainin scoring total
and te-Cftthlubed himself in lust
place in the individual scoring
standing. All the HI nek men weie
liaviua trouble getting the ball
through the netting. Il Just would
not go. In plle of all precedent.
The Kansas victory, coupled
with the Missouri victory over
Oklahoma lat night, puts the two
team on an even basis for their
. l, .mi,. i., .1. Limn mi Ltttit'ine
next Thursday night. The winner
of that game will be Big Six cham
pion The loser will hold second
place, ar.d Nrbra. ka will Ik in
third.
Tbe standings:
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Special tliacounl imi 'hevrolct 4
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IIIC. OI.IM AMILIt WILL
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Dr. C. II Oldlather. iliMirmaii
if the department of history. ill
teach in the University ! olo
iad at B .uldei. during the coining
summer. He will hae cliuse. in
amieiil history lor the nioel pan.
with some i-atin i lasses. About
half of th courses will cany
graduate credit.
I). KIimIi WIImiii I alki
Hefiue Art Aasoeiallon
hor the Sunday pn'giani ol Hie
NctiaaUa Ait a.-.-Jtitttien. Dwfci:
Kirth of the University staff, and
Mis Helen Wilson of Lincoln
higb school, have ls-en kiliedulid
for talk In the galleiy of Moirill
hall. These will Is? al 3 ana
o'clock rt".K'ct.vely.
St. Paatrick's j
Party Favors
DECORATIONS
cut-outs ;
NUT CUPS
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DOILIES
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STICKERS
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NEBRASKA DROPS
FINAL CAGE MIX
TO HAWKS, 35-16 j
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Kngllsh. Salesmanship. !lterw riling, Commercial Law.
Secretarial Training, Bankin?.
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weeK. cnoin? .iiairu i. aui iii .
Klein was high point shooter. Re- the ball down court. Grace took a
1 . . .. b ' . . j.. w.h o-Kn that tjL-pnt ilown into
long archer that went down into
the basket a loot or two. cnangeu
iia mind, and came back up. Toe
HB .).
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OrfcnMampA LINCOLN'S BUSY STORE
Comer I Ilk
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Title Will Be Decided by
Round Robin Basket
Tournament.
TWO LEAGUES CREATED
Round robin play to decide the
interfralernity basketball champ
ions at Nebraska got under way
la.it vek w'hen four games in
wblch each of the league champ
ions played at least once were run
off at the coliseum. The six teams
contending for the title have been
divided Into two leagues as fol
lows: League I, Beta Theta Pi,
Delta Chi, Phi Gamma Delta;
League II, Kappa Sigma. Sigma
Alpha Mu, Alpha Gamma Kho.
The deciding contest will be be
tween the winners of these two
leagues and will probably take
place Thursday, March 6.
Tbe Betas, the Thi Gams, and
Alpha Gamma R.ho emerged from
their games as victors during the
week. Delta Chi dropped two
pames in League I while in League
11 Sigma Alpha Mu caused Kappa
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Hmii-k's tuirtlo will plnaie.
from
l-"OU TtKNT To students. $15 single rooms
for 10 3( North 17th.
Dltl f "MONTGOM KR Y. Kr,44fi-nian"
UBcrlpts typed 50c per 1000 words.
Prof. E. H. Barbour
will talk on
"Ancient Animals
in the State"
at 7
o'clock, Sunday,
at the
March 2
TiWiiwrir'
id.
All Souls Unitarian Church
12 A H
Every Student Is Invited
Supper will be at S
"The 'More Than'
Philosophy"
wtll be the ermon subject at
11 o'clock
Or. Arthur Weatherly. Minister
With Balmy Spring Days
just around the corner
you will be needing
one of these smart
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$345
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FECIAL
TICKETS FOR
6 Manicures
for 2 00
A special Monday sale in our Beauty Salon,
offering a ticket good for 6 Manicures at this
remarkably low price of 2.00. This special sale
for Monday only and
is
These tickets are good only Mondays,
Tuesdays and Wednesdays. They
may be used at your convenience but
ONLY on these three days of the
week. ,
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YOU MISS
COPPAGE
ALL THIS WEEK!
Barbara Gould's ambition is to offer complexion
loveliness to every woman. So she sends to you
Miss Grace Coppage, her personal representative.
Miss Coppage will be in our Drug and
Toiletries sections each day this week,
so that you may have every oppor
tunity for personal consultation.
THERE IS NO CHARGE
OR THIS SERVICE
GOLD'S - Street Floor.
SENQdDLRS
MONDAY
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THE
Then
Exactly WO Days
And Then "Goodbye"
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