FOUR THE DAILY NKHRASKAN SUNDAY. MAY 10, 1931 MYHAWK-HUSKER OA It I BE HELD MONDAY Scarlet Doped Victors Lawrence Contest by Slight Margin. in K. U. HAS STRONG TEAM Winner Will Be Favorite in Conference Battle to Be Held Here. Lawrence, Kansas dispatches emphasize the importance that is being: placed by Big Six track fol lowers on the Nebraska-Kansas university dual meet to be held here Monday afternoon, Way 11, at Lawrence. The winner of this cinder and turf battle will reign as lavorite to capture the conference outdoor title here May 22 and 23. Coach Schultes men aie doped to hold a slight margin of advan tage over the .lays because or tne Musker triumph in the Big Six in door earlier in the spring. Coach Brutus Hamilton's Jayhawks are made up of a goodly portion of his 1P30 conference championship squad, however, and he has de veloped a number of strong sopho mores. The combination Indicates that neither of the dual nor Big Six battle will be "pickings" for the scat let and cream crew. In Ralph Sickle and Joe Klaner. Kansas has two excellent dash men to run against Smutny and Lee of Nebraska. The hurdles arc also predicted to furnish some bright entertainment. The Cornhuskers have placed shuttle relay quartet in tne Held lo carry oir uiai event at relays in Illinois, Kansas and Drake this season. Strong in Hurdle. a nlT AGGIES DEFEAT MWk U Pound Out 13 to 5 Victory Over Two Big City Hurlers Friday. The Nebraska Aggies baseball team pummclcd the offerings of two Omaha university pitchers Frldav and raked in a 13 to S vic tory. After the first few innings in which the agriculturists pile J up a lead, the game was closely contested. C. Livingston and K. Ueinmiller did the throwing for Coach Wilbur Knight's farm team with Smilts serving as backstop. The Aggies have been showing potential qual ities having defeated the Nebraska varsity in a practice game recently. NEBRASKA LOSES T 1 ALL GAMES HAVE CLOSE CONIES! Monday Track Events Will Have Bearing On Big Six Conference. LAWRENCE. A track meet full of clo.se contests, and one hav ing a distinct bearing on the forth OVER WEEK END Brownemen Keep Perfect Record in Defeat Column. Wednesday to go to Washington to attend the annual meeting of the American Council on Education of which ho is vice chairman. For the past three years Dean Lymrtn has repcscnted the University of Nebraska and the American Asso- elation or Colleges of Pharmacy at the council session. He will return this week. MANY ATTEND FINE ARTS BALL FRIDAY LEAD BASEBALL RACE Both Are Undefeated in Big Six Circles; Huskcrs in Last Place. SOONERS AIM FOR TITLE MISSOURIANS VICTORS I Costume Prizes Awarded Misses Eby, Balen and Northwest Teachers Are on Mr. Speier. Long End of 6 to 1, e . n ' About 100 couples attended the U 1U U OUUI CO. Nebraska's baseball team failed Friday and Saturday in its games at Marysville, Mo. The Northwest Missouri Teachers college reigned supreme both days, chalking up a 6 to 0 victory Friday and coming back Saturday with a 6 to 1 tri umph. Saturday Armatis pitched a nice game according to Marysville re fine arts ball, an annual affair in iiiw nc iiuuj tn nut; oils a i jtiui t in hall Friday night at 8:30. The affair took the form of a costume party. Prizes for the fun niest costume were awarded to Ruth Ebv for the best looking la dies costume, to Juanita Balen, and for the cleverest man's cos tume to Harold Speier. The hall was decorated bv stu i dents in the fine arts school. Kn MO MX BASKUAI.l. Oklahoma Iowa state MI.Rimrl Kan.au Stat , . . Kehranka Kamai NTAMHNU. W I. Pet. . 2 (I ... 1 0 . 1 1 . 2 .1 . n t . 0 3 10(10. 11)00 . T.MI .400 .00(1 .000 forestalled tho series opener at Iowa City lata Jo April. The Cy clones administered a pair of de feats hero a week ago and the Maryvillc Teachers whitewashed tho Ncbrnskans 6 to 0 in Missouri last Friday. The Sooners are pointing tor the baseball titlo in hopes to oust Ne braska from Its present position at the top of the battle for the all sports championship of the Big Six. Deputation Croup Will Have Charge of Service The Wesley foundation deputa tion group will have charge of the Elmwood M. 10. church evening service Sunday evening. They will begin the evening by taking charga of tho social hour for tho young people, then following with an Kp. worth League service and evening worship. Tho Wesley Players will present their one net play, "Brab. bas." Music will be furnished by Lloyd Watt, Miss Dorothy Lucas. $5.50 Meal d r Ticket for $d Y. M. C. A. CAFETERIA 13th and P SU. forth-; in ,lf hu 0iillU.aro r,f : tertainment was furnished by the coming Big Six conference track J.. hits , ' 1hp M,Ssoiirians The I University Players, who presen'd Met Is in promise when Kansas j contcst wM , u on a nlUfIdy i nd Nebraska meet here Monday feW amJ jt driMlcd thnl0l;t ,he meet a afternoon Kansas won the Big Six uiitdoor meet last vear, and Nebraska took a short skit. Several dances were given by fine arts students. nine innings. The Missouri Teachers were i credited with six runs, six hits and i Too Cold. iv! B. Six lndoor. mect ,in Kansas one error .cbVaska had to be con-' Mrs. Old Timer: "It says here City this yeiu. Not only will thc coaches of all other Big Six schools be watching results here, but u is expected that the Kansas Aggie coach and some of his athletes will be among the spectators. Cofiman. Kansas sophomore pole vaulter, who has won or tied for first in all meets he has been in this spiine, will be opposed by Dean of Nebraska, who wa3 sec ond to Coffman at a Kansas City tent with one run. two hits and i in the paper that the young girls four errors, that came when Arm atis was in much need of support. Barnhouse and Mitzel pitched for the Teachers with O'Connor catching. Henry Armatis hurled for the Huskers and "Boo" Wil liams cared for the position behind the bat. Brown pounded out one hit and scored Nebraska's lone run. Friday's Game. The Friday ball and bat affair today are abandoning all restriC' lions. Mr. Old Timer: "Well, I'd better not catch Mabel without hers on!" Screcn-Ology. Oklahoma and Iowa State re main undefeated in Big Six base ball. Nebraska dropped a double header to Iowa State recently to retain its empty win column but has hopes of dethroning the Soon ers here Monday and Tuesday wncn a two game series is to be played at Landis field. After engagements with the Kansas club at Lawrence Friday and Saturday the Oklahoma dia mond squad will move north to Lincoln. The southern nine has a promising record which claims the distinction of having permitted but six earned runs off its pitching sian in a loiai or OS innings played in six games so far this year. Browne's Cornhuskers have had a desultory season so far. Uain RENT A CAR Fords, Rco. Ouranti and Austin, i Vour Bunnell It Appreciated J MOTOR OUT COMPANY 1120 P St. Alwayt Open. B 6819. j Lamson. Smutny, Petz White along with the Carroll twins twinkle over the barriers for .Nebraska. But in Ramond Flick and Bernard Cridley, sophomores. K. IT. has two swifi lads over the timbers. Flick has finished sec ond, third or fourth in all the meet, but who has not been in the ayrx.Hu onus vi me fierai retay found Browne's nine swamped meets this spring. Coach Henry wil h fi to n u-h !,. i. H.r.ot Schulte of Nebraska declares Coft- -otis" Thorburn pitched three hit iwilj ..uu-iiuiu-xkiuiiui uic ! D8 us- fer-the-Marysville Teachers.- last time. t Bittner delivered from the Hus- ! ker mound and was tapped in the GK I'W VISIT j first inning for three hits that . ; rounico as many runs. Tne Teach TO DEAN FERGUSON Recent visitors at Dean O. J. Fercruson's office in the college of- major rleay games this season and eninnecrincr include Elmer A. Cridley won the low hurdles at the Crane, C. E. '28, with the engineer ing uivision oi ice.. Armour com pany in Chicago, and Franklin M. Wolcott, E. E. January '31. now in the employ of Becker Brothers Electrical corporation in Chicago. i'.ite telavs. In placing third to Bob Hager of Iowa State and Lee Sentman of Illinois at the Drake rlavs. Flick ran the 120-yard high in 14.8. The shot should be all Nebraska's rs far as lir.st place is concerned, hiigh Rhea has created a monop clv in that event. In the shot, dis ci ri:d javelin, however, Kansas iir. a crotin of men wao are ex ers then continued to find the ball 1 with Oetgen in the pitcher's box. ! Nebraska lO00-l Marvmllle ..03120000 0 Friday's score by innings: Nebraska , . , . , o 0 0 0 0 n n n n, n i MarjMvuie 300 10002 0 6 " 2 ' Wcslov Havers Hold Picnic in Crete Park ! Dean Lyman Leaves for Washington Gathering; Dean R. A. Lyman left Lincoln I WANTED! 1000 picknickers at picnic headquarters The-StateMarkelr 1439 "0" (Formerly the Lincoln Delicatessen) Open Till Midnight and Sundays B5583 We Suggest Wieners Red Hot Buns Steaks Marsh inalluws PoUto Chips and Salad Pickles Olives Fruits." Sandwiches and complete picnic lunches put up at request. PHONE B5585 The Wesley Plavers held their . -L-J to bore in for their share i annual picnic Saturday afternoon ana evening at Horkeys park Crete. Dale Bush was in charge of transportation and other de- tails at the park. Miss Ingeborg Nielson Fisher arranged for thc re freshmenls and supper. The group was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickey and Rev. W. C Fawell, as chaperons. i i' the points. These include Earl !V Earl Walton, Kurt Reisen. Cr-fl Coffman, Kos3 Bryan, Jay . !: oyer, and Ross, f'lvo'e Coffrr.an will see plenty of ice in th". pole vault, javelin ..now. and broad jump. His dual ( i;h Dean of Nebraska in the r.".it should be a high point of the uoei. Coffman won the indoor with Dean second. Coffman ha3 I'cen consistent at 13 feet in big i .ap competition and set a new K. 1'. record of 13 feet 7 inches. The Orntuiskers came the clos- r. l to a loss th;s season on :ast Void Attends Law Group Meeting Held in Chicago Prof. Lawrence Void of the col ge of law left Lincoln Tuesday ! in nltpnrl thp ninth annual m,ftincr Tl, I. U.. I Cfn 1.1.1 ( . V V of the American law institute in tivm to a Co J-Z roint tie in a di al meet. Coach Schulte is de pending on his al! around strength .nd the off-setting scoring of individual entries in the conference lor a victory in the Big Six out-flour. Washington, D. C. Monday. Kcnnard Mustache Cup Presented to Museum A silver mustache cup and sati- j " f r to maun wnicn was useu ny ihe late T. P. Kennard, Lincoln pimeer, has been donated to the university museum by his daugh ter, Cora Kennard Chapman, and his son-in-law, George Holden. The cup was given to Mr. Kennard as n Christmas gift in 1883. Walter Kiener to Show Slides at V. W. Service Midweek services of the V. W. C. A. will be held Tuesday noon, May 12. at 12:20 o'clock in the home economics parlors at agricul tural college. Mr. Walter Kiener a ill piesent Midus on Estcs park. K. L. Ovcrstreet, instructor in mechanical engineering, r e p r e hented the University of Nebraska at the annual convention of the National Foundry association in Chicago last week. 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