The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 09, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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TIIF DULY NFRH SK AN
LINCOLN I
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IS SELECTED 10
PILOT FRESHMEN
W. H. Browne Will Act ?s
Yearling Football
Coach.
FOLLOWS JOHN RHODES
Takes Charge of Varsity
Baseball and Frosh
Basketball.
W. H. flrowne, t-lncoln high
i'bvl coach for eljht ymn, has
attned a contract t lake the
place of 'Choppy" Rbod. who
haa accepted position direo
tor of athletics at tbe l'niverlty
of Wyoming. AdMpb Lewandow.
kl and Dutch Witte have been
mentioned possibilities to suc
ceed hire at the prep ecbo.
Browne wlU have charge of tbe
varsity baseball team aa heal
coach, and will serve as frehhmen
coach la football end basketball.
Set Record.
Vurtng tbe eight years he held
te reins at Lincoln high. Browne
established a rwort which way b
favorably compared with that of
nv bich school coach. mi foot
bail teams have moo five atatv
-hamp!ocMpi. winning C? ga.u
losing 3. and tieing 2 of tbe "2
.:mea r-laved. Tbe state tit ten
were aq In 1T22. 1P25. 1P27, IK'S
and 1920.
In basketball, the record Is but
Mtl lea Impressive. 15 jam
have been r'aved. Of then. 141
were woo bv the Browueron. A
state, championship u added to
the list of triumphs to 1327.
Lirowne was elected to the presi
dency of the Nebraska State High
School Athletic association ai
recent meeting. The fact that be
wtis sufficiently popular to gain
thin office even though hi team
have been beatmg other ntgn
school tea ma la Indicative of hie
popularity.
BIG SIX SH MEET
Old Records Are Broken by
Mockler, Chaloupka,
Hestbeck.
IOWA STATE IS SECOND
Breaking" four conference rec
nnu finch Rurlv Voeeler'a Coro
huker swimmers defeated lows.
State, 42-SP. to win the Big: Six
championship in tbe conference
rreet Kriday In Kansas City Kan-
Kansas Aggies and Oklahoma
scored 23. 8 and 3 points respec
tively. Missouri bad no entriei.
Cbaloupka, Hestbeck and Mock
ler were the Nebraska men who
put a Wished new records in the In
dividual events, while the tea.m
composed of MocWer, Chaloupka,
Dille and Sutherland haved some
lime off the medley relay record,
which was formerly held by the
Nebraska team.
Mockler Breaks Record.
Chaloupka pared 7 1-2 seconds
from his old record of 3 minutes 2
seconds Sa the 200 yard breast
stroke, when he swam the distance
in 2 minutes, 54 5-10 seconds.
Mockler, also a former record
knj Tim of the Day Is a
Good Time in the Day for
Good Eats
STOP AT THE
University Candy
Kitchen
44 No. 13th
8-7933
Learn to Dance
Guarantee to teach you la six
Private Lessons.
Claates every Monda; and
Wednesday.
Prtvata leasona morning, after
soon evening.
Call for Appointment.
Mrs. Luella Williams
Private Studio.
Phono B4258. 1320 D 8t.
LACRETIA
VANDERBILT
PERFUME
in the
New 1.00 Bottle
also
The New 1.00 Siie
FACE POWDER
in Attractive
Dressing Table Container
Wa sell all of Coty
Houbigant'a Perfumes
In 1.00 and 2.00 Sizes
AT
, l.i'l lT. tk .m llinr tu'in hl
i ha. k Mi.k. ie,'ul i t I mmute
Mi a-10 !-rii.t. when lie paddled
lhe V rl iu I minute fi 7-10
seci-n.l.
Ilri-ilm k diMame man, was the
t h i r1 ret'..r.l I leaker. He kmn-ked
4-10 ,. il l-, i.tf the 1. 440 rec
ord, wl hv tiulT of Iowa, of
minme 21 ki-coii"!. Hentheck ne
gotiated lh 410 in 4 minutes 11
A-10 second
Medley Win.
The nieilley relay team broke it
ol I ie -unl oi 3 59 4 by winning the
event in 3 3S ft. I
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l.enn J. K. IxRnignol uill ad
dress roe in hern ot the York Rttar
clib. ThurjMlay, March 13. on 'The
Complete KunneM Man
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FOR UGHIIRKOUIS
Outdoor Practice May Open
Within Week; Pickett
Calls for Men.
33 CHECK
OUT SUITS
Haaeball men ara
taking licbt
.workout! in the iUeum thii
in rrrnara(lin for the open-
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last year a qua. nn i
three' letter men in charge of pre
liminary workouu. urgea that all
ran.li.latea for the team, letter
men in particular, get out for the
practice Ibia week.
N.t formal practice la being un
tertaken at preaent. The entire ex-
rri rnniiili of looaeninf tin of
ln throwing arma. uith peibupa a
lit i e oasKei ran on ice i'ir ur
coniiiionrr. Men Mno nave cnecam
Ijt amis from Manager Otto Bau-.
mann re:
UnMum Kmnhuri t i"-1
ir aaalltn I ll If. Imw
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Tutaday, Mjrth 11.
Court I.
4 e'elock. tigma Alpha Mu
va- Delta Upuion.
t e'tlck, Alpha tigma Phi
VI. fM Sigma Kappa.
Court II.
4 o'clock. Delta Tau Delta to.
Alpha Cimmi the.
& o'clock, Beta Theta H va.
Alpha Tau Omega.
Thurtday, March IS.
Court I.
4 o'clock, lnnee of tigma
Alpha Mu Delta Tau Delta va.
Tau Kappa Cpnion.
Court II.
4a VlACk. klnnee e4 Delta
Tau Oelta-Alpha Gamma Rho
vi. Deta Theta Pi Alpha Tau
Omega.
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IMIVS Kl) MAJORS
ri() ir IT r.IM
(;II,LSSAT11U).Y
j PUy iiy ffr major id phytic,
irdurfttifln wat hrM 8atunlay
' morein; tt Ihe ajtrU-ultiirt ramput
undr tht illrfcilon o( Ma rum
j Bif Io-a. inntnu ior in phytical
Mucation for omn. A program
of pama. (porta. and rrlaya utra
: run off. folloued by iunrheoo.
I rinjf-poop, to ball, volley ball.
paMle tennis, group paraea tod
folk danrea u-ere participated ui
tbvthf majors. Kcrtttn Tbono
U'aa in 'charge of the folk dances.
'About forty .student attended tbe
I event.
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Our Show Windows and Throughout the Store
An Informal Presentation of
The Accepted
mm Km aaai mm at a mim ana arw
Answering Ei-er)' Question Regarding
the Marked Evolution of Fashion
WHAT is the correct new silhouette? What is
the right length of skirts? How high should
the waistline be? What are the leading Spring colors?
The 1930 fabrics? All these and every other question
of Spring fashion are answered in a comprehensive
collection that portrays every mood of the new mode.
The Cold fr Co. style floors concretely demonstrate
that this Spring, fashion is more feminine more
alive more highly individualized always
within the limits of harmony and good taste and
always definitely related to modern times.
Brief, But Important Fashion Points
Skirts are longer and appear
fuller
The silhouette is primarily
slenderizing
New cape themes and boleros
are important
Tbe long, supple princess line
dominates
Interest is often concentrated
at the back
Low placed fullness Is evident
in coats, dresses and suits
;
The Late Spring MILLINERY
FIRS! A. P. I
Cornhusker Center Awarded
Position on Sqjad by
Sport Writers.
FISHER ON SECOND ONE
Don Matlav, Nebraska raster
who lev! tbo tjr Ml ton fere or a la
Individual K-orinr. ee awarded
tbo only poll loo going to a Ne
hrmakao on Ibo firt Aatvxlattvi
re "A" team Mnrria r1her
aa placed oa a forward on the
ecood team, however.
Flrat team Poa. second team
Craig, (e) Mo. ,f.... Fliher, Neb.
Bishop, Kana. Peacap. I. tt.
Maclay, Neb. ..e.. Churchill, Oh.
Baker. Mo. ...a... Waldorf Mo.
Co, Kana. . ...g Pichardion, K.A.(
Tbo team was aelevted by a votei
ol coacben. orta writerr. and of.
f'ciala wbo eaw the conferente
teams tu action during tbo 19301
season. I
Baker I the only man to be,
pliced on the firt team two years
consecutively. Bibop waa on tbe
second team lt year. Churchill,
who waa on tbe first team tail
year, wai In an all-aeaioo alumn.
comparatively speakmg. and went'
back to the second team. i
AccorJing to the atory. several
of the men voting thought Morrie
J'lhber tbe bet player to tbe con
ference. 'DAD KM.IOT Wil l.
MEET A; STl' DENTS
A. J. -nad" Klllolt. associate i
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Low placed fullness is newest
for evening
Dressmaker technique Is r.iuch
in evidence
The tailored suit and ensemble
are strongly featured
The scarf and bow themes are
endorsed
Prints are excellent in crepes
and chiffons
Dress lengths lengthen as the
sun goes down
features deft manipulations of
brims that show the face and
trim the hat as well, in. draping
of side, longer back, pleating
and irregular shaping.
Of fine Baku. Cnanvre
Sole, Panamalaque. Bang
kok. Balibuntl, Telta and
combinations of materials.
Brilliant clack, natural
straws and bright spring
colors.
GOLD'S Third Floor.
national aec.elaty i-f Ibe t u.lit
ilivuloQ f the Y. M (' A . will I
ua the Collr(e i f A(rnnliire
campus March 1T-1-1!. nierfnu
with studrnta anl lamlly :u in
to r.
A CiMiviH-atlon boa Will n
Uled f TM'alay. Mrih . in tle
Student activities IhiiMuii; '.!
Meeka. Coiad. will he ilaiite if
tbo preparations fr I he nir-im
in ki:k hih.i:ks
WILL MKi:i 17111
i.MAMiiv ii:am
l.'nlversity rf Nehiak rulers
will bold tbo firat bme showl lcr
to ahnulder match of the e.ii
Monday. March 1 at 5 oil-n k in
Andrews ball baeement. wnen thy
mt a frack learn lirl.i nni -tha
Seventeenth infantry at r'ort i
tk.
Tbia la tbo firt opportunity (
CLASSIFIED WANT aFs .
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Knril I T4 Nv irtft ..nd
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RENT CARS
Model "A" tonia. Chevroirt
uvea and toura and l.fo W'vl
tenors and l-lving 1..i.
Special dUK-ount on ChvnM
cylinder care and Keo Wolver
ine Keservationa held until
p. ro. Time charge iwgina at i
p. ro. Plenty of cars at an
timee. We will appreciate youi
buMnesa.
lUOPfctreet Always Cpen
Motor Out Company
inj
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ft fi
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f i
the ear f-r students to view the!
rule team In a competition man tLl
Student
Supplies
HmTANV anl AKT PIT-
n.l. Lauiulry t as. .
peine !ook, lliotorj' toy.
i r All tira li s.
MONROE
High Qualitv
Hbtory Ptpfr
VVrttirniaui Meal. hafffr
l.uitiinc, Tarltr, Puof.M
I'l'iintilu Ti't's
$2.S0 to $10.00
We tan Nipply tvery
Keijuiremcnt
Tucker-Shean
U23 0 Strfft
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