The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 19, 1931, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR
THE DAILY NKHRASKAN
TUESDAY. MAV 19. 19.51.
THREE HOLDERS
OF RECORDS 10
DEFEND TITLES
Tomson, Putnam, Hagcr to
Vic in Big Six Meet
Here Saturday.
JAYS LOSE JIM BAUSCH
Are Doped to Win by Small
Point Margin; Iowa
Also Strong.
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milr, rmnHni. Iim Mat. 'SO. 8:S0..
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VoW vault, ttirsli, rbraska.
tr. I 4 7-IH luclir..
tilth Jump. l'Mr, KnnMS, '.'
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timai Jump. Tmnsnn. ..fhralm
frrt S 1-4 tnrhrv. .
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.Milr rrlu). Minuilirl. !J, V
At tho Big Si:; conference track !
meet Friday and Saturday o,i the
Memorial stadium track, 170 brown
muscled athletes from nix great
universities wi'l pour out their
energy in Ic-ips. runs r.r.i weight
hra.ves with hope? of acquiring in
dividual pnd school h'j..lo;s.
The field of those c i::ipeting is
fast and veiatile. Throe Big Six
lecord holders will iind their
marks. Hay Putnam. Iowa State every case as independents, having
two miler: Coiw Tomso:!. Nebraska affiliated themse1vc3 with no po
broad jumper, and liagcr, Iowa litical parties. It is also under
write high hurdles title holdei, will stood that they will not mark a
personally accept the challenges
of conference ronton Jcis.
The K. V. JfiyhawKS. p'l 'icd by
the br'lliar.t nil nrou.il perform
anccs of Big Jim Bau.-ch, who will
not compete this year, woe out
l kt champs la. t .' cason. Acxrd
ing to a dope .-lirft pii-t in.d bv
Jimmy Lewis. Coach Heniy F.
Schulte'3 right hand nvtn. !v-;n.a3
is favored to repeat with Ne
braska and Iowa Stale pushing
close behind.
In dual meets during tro beason
the Cyclones tnd Husk.': :iuht
t a tie and then Schuite s fpike
s!ers nosed out a 3 point vietoiy
over the Jays a little later. The
Cornhuskeis were al?o triumphant
in the Big Six indoor winter.
All Have Chanps.
Kvcry school in .he co-ifeiree
has some outstanding .show i.if-n
who execute their event3 with
Fparkling case and assuranca.
Nebraska's big shot is Hugh
P.hea. 200 pounds of shot heaving
machinery. Rhea has met no
stimulating competition m;i:c the
e:;it of Jim Eau.sch of Kansas. Bob
Ostergard was Schulte's p.L.e and
joy in the 440 but a muscle pulled
m'tbe Kansas dual has Hm limp
ing about unable to work out.
Iowa State has Putnam, a 4:1G
milpr; Labertew and A'ag-d. two
swift half milers: Hager, li 6 sec
onds high hurdler,
and a . needy
sprinter named Wells. i
Kansas boasts of two d:. d men !
who skimmed the century ir 9.
.-econds in a dual meet at Mis-! u: i j
Saturday. They are Raliu Sickcl
And Joe Klaner. Sickcl : 'igotiaicd I
a ?1 3 second 220 beat a.;o at W.s-
souii.
Coffman is Vaulter.
Jayhawker ffman r-t a li. V.'
Tftord of 13 feft 7 n the i!e
vault recently. Trueblood, team-1
mate, threatens 13 fe"t In that ;
event quite often. Flick an! Kite
scamper over the high mv low
hurdles in sensational fasnion pnd
Bryan throws the javelin V 'j feet
and up.
Kanf-as Stf.Je f '.he und? dog
f the meet, accoidmg to tte
prophets. Ehtlick. a high jumper,
however, is recognized f leap tar
of the Big Six. He H nmrt-:? of
0 feet 2 and 3 inchex ,n Dial event.
So olofsl'.y has thrown th- Jcus
13." feet for the Aggies.
Th" .Soonei." take prde in pie
renting Oienn Dawson ar.d CliUord
Me!!. Dawwm is ier.iid?d a3 the
be-t two rniler in the coi;fe,cntc
v.-h;Je Mel) won the hig i;c indoor I
road jump and surpiii?d for a
firyt pia.ee in the Texas relays. The I
fight in thin event between Tom- j
son. present record holder. Gray,
r.i Hege, all of Nebraska, and;
Mell of the Southerner, fhouid be
one i,l the high spots of the track i
party.
TUESDAY, MAY 19
Pimento Cheese
1.30C
Tostette
Celery baiad
And 5 other Epecia
EECTOE'S PHARMACY
13 and P
Classified
rol'NU fv kf raws: 1. Brows
tmltw, on ewatulnlnt ihl krr,
ln-ln!l.g Ino tuunbrtt4 HiUil iu4
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Ulalnf fnar kM. two nf Umi nam
Wrr4 aWIS'S mu4 Mill. 4. Biwwa
teatktrr containing threr krfi,
two at inns nan.t-rr4 ? 4
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taJnlng Urn kT Bmmbtnt
ASM.
WANTED
WAKTED rryoo to bnos article1
wblun bav bea found to to Dill;
Kcbrajus offle. Reward
PHOTOGRAPHS
TH ft A DCS nX'DIO. 121. O street.
Bsni. Cisuoeuv pootocapbs.
LOOK THEM OVER
ONLY TEN CENTS
A LINE
Hi ill mum Two Lines
Clapp Issues Notice
About Tennis Exams
R. G. Clapp, professor phys
ical education, Issued the fol
lowing notice to men registered
for tennis: "All men regis-te-ed
for tennis must take final
examination with Joe Stanton
before credit will be reported
for the course.
Appointments for this exam
ination must be made before
May 20, at the office of the di
vision of physical education for
men, room 207, Colisrum, or by
telephone between the hours
11-12 a. m or 2-6 p. m.
R. G. CLAPP, M. D.,
Professor of Physical Education.
49 RUNNING FOR
STUDENT OFFICES
(Continued from Page 1.)
college an independent Is running:,
while law college and the college
of agriculture is represented only
by a Blue Shirt.
Due to an insufficient number of
hours the previous semester or to
minor fluctuations three candi
dates have been eliminated from
the ballot which appeared in Sun
day's Ncbiii.skan. Jane Youngson,
wuman candidate from the college
of business administration, was
eliminated due to an insufficient
number of hours last semester.
This was due to an auto accident
which forced her into the hospital
for nearly two months making it
impossible for her to carry the 12
hours required for eligibility.
Pitzer Junior.
Marshall Pitzer. Yellow Jacket
Xiom law college, was taken from
the ballot, not because of scholas
tic ineligibility but because he is a
junior in the school lather than a
freshman as the council requires.
Failure to meet precisely with
council eligibility requirements
also eliminated Fred Wanek, Blue
Shirt who was listed in dental col
lege. Women candidates are eligned in
party preference on any ballot in
order that equality between men
and women in council representa
tion will not be altered through
any act of theirs which might give
the men an extra number of votes
under the proportional representa
tion system.
With all pre-election campaigns
out of the w.y and all vote-grabbing
schemes for the current day
in full swing voters may expect
much ado as what is expected to
be the largest election in campus
political history gets under way.
The college of law is represented
by only one candidate, Lloyd
Pospishil. a Blue Shirt. Pospishil
is a member of Delta Theta Phi,
won the freshman debate cup three
years ago, is en the varsity debate
squad and ia an honor student.
PROF. CRAWFORD
ENTERTAINS MEN
IN DEPARTMENT
Prof. P.. P. Crawford, head of
the agricultural journalism de
partment in the university, is en
tertaining boys majoring in his 12
paitment at a dinner Thursday
evening at the University club.
Annually Crawford invites hi.
students to dine with him in an
informal fashion. Matters nertain-
in. . ,prif.,iituioi journalism 8re
ulked over after the dinner usu-
T. mpn clarence Clover
and Donald Facka. arc graduating
from Crawford's department this
spring.
DENTISTRY GROUP
TAKES HOOPER IN
AS NEW MEMBER
Dr. E. L. Hooper of the college
of dentistry last week was elected
on honorary member of the Mil
waukee Dental Forum after he
bad given two addresses before the
society. His subjects were "Im
pressions for Construction of Den
tures." and "Aesthetics of Denture
Construction." He returned to Lin- j
coin early in the week.
VACATION
POSITIONS!
A ! 1 st, nationally known
;,;. .j'.g equipment concern is
s, c...ng a number of college
men ar.d women to fill well-paying
vacation positions. You will
be able to earn big money this
rummer. Your hours are your
own. you may select your own
territory, no experience neces
sary. Your friends in your city,
at your golf club. In your own
(et will help you earn large sal
aries. For information eimply
drop a line to
NATIONAL GOLF
BALL COMPANY
1513-15 Milwaukee Avenue
Chicago, III.
Want Ads
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FOf.ND Blar nd whit heerd scarf.
Owaer my claim tiy ylnt for this d.
LOST Exprlrnntl chemiatry bork.
Owner rny rlairn by l)ntlfylii and
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ijjK't blki.k velvet rot with bli'-k "fur
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FOCND Erisirieer ntWk. Otrni
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ad at the Uaily Nebraxltati
FOUND KIM rule whlh th owrir
may lniin tiy MMifylna; t rid (jiyins;
tor this a'J ( th Daily ..brskn
OtI'.a.
j Leonard
RETRACTION Retraction - Re
traction. Shucks is "on the spot."
There seems to be a venal,
vile, scurrilous, blackguard, das
tardly, surreptitious plot abroad
to discredit the Shucks column.
We didn't write "Shucks"
Thursday last. Y'et Friday morn
ing out pops a half colmun of
senseless nothings under a
Shucks caption. "Pins, Pins, Pins
Poor old fire and sword con
stitution Sig Alphs i maglnc
Shucks talking about things like
that stuff that would never be
found anyplace but in "No Man's
Land.
THIS Ultimatum to "No Man s
i onri " frk run riAwq omt nr.
printer or whoever is responsible
for this latest atrocity: "Keep
these extraneous scribblings un
der the right names and where
they belong.
Its bad enough to get credit
for the things one actually docs
write. A lawyer has been re
tained and Shucks intends to sue
the Daily Nebraskan, the Univer
sity, the Governor and the United
States for extreme mental agony,
fraudulent misrepresentation1, ag
gravated forgery, and everything
else Imagineable.
THIS thousand of high school
- Doys nere fnuay ana Satur
day had something that all the
coaching, pounding and swearing
in the world can't pound into
some university teams be they
football, basketball or track.
It's the will to win, the do or
die fire, the grim determination
that nothing else in the universe
matters but this race this jump
or this weight heave that
causes these high school lads to
make 12 feet five pole vaults and
"23 feet plus broadjumps, perform
ance of varsity Nebraska or Big
Six calibre.
University athletes, if they are
good, seem to get the idea that
they are doing someone a favor
when they display ther prowess.
There is no limit to the heights
that some Cornhusker sportsmen
mi'nt have attained if they had
been innoculated with the right
"Fight to the Death" needle.
"THERE is a real fracas going
on in intramural sports. With
the results not tabulated in play
ground ball, golf and horseshoes,
Alpha Gamma Rho leads all
Greek clubs with Tau Kappa Ep
bilon second and the Delts third.
The A. G. R.s have won their
league in baseball, and are in the
finals in horseshoes. The Tekes.
however, last year's Jack best
champs, have the vote of the pro
phets for the baseball title which
carries 100 more points than
either of the other sports toward
the capture of the great cup.
fOLF mornings, tennis noons.
swimming afternoons, picnic
evenings and motoring nights
the weather is sporty enough but
hardly a scholarly influence.
NEW YORK PICTURES j
ARE EXHIBITED HERE!
An exhibit of forty photographs
IVcra the Art Center of New York
City appears in the third floor
galleries of Morrill hall and will
be on display all this week. The
photographs were chosen by a se
lect committee as outstanding
works of art.
Exactly What You Want In
Prints, Dust Shedding, Non-
THREE CLUBS REMAIN
I
Sig Chis Defeat D. 'U.s in
Friday Bout; Sigma
Nu, Delts Vie.
Elimination from the intramural
golf tournament has clipped . off
contending-' organizations 1 until
only three remain. The " Sima
Chi link warriors cracked out a
7 1-2 to i 1-2 victory over Delta
Upsllon geilfers for a cinch on fiec
ond place in that sport on Friday
afternoon.
A controversy rages in the
other bracket between sigma Nu
and Delia Tan Delta over wnicn
team is deserving of the right to
vie with Sigma Chi for the cham
pionship. The Sigma Nus claim
a 6 to 6 tie, while the Delts have
reported a G 1-2 to 5 1-2 win. The
dispute has been submitted to Rudy
Vogelcr for adjustment.
Sorenson Wins
In the D. U.-Sigma Chi bout,
Carlyle Sorenson pocketed 2 1-2
points for Delta Upsilon at the ex
pense of Leonard Conklin. Buss
Lohr dropped three points to Carl
Hopewell of the Sigs, Clora Mertz,
Sigma Chi, loat the first nipc
three down to Jack Lieben and
came back with a warm finish on
the way in to finish the eighteenth
three up on the second nine. An
extra hole gave the point on the
eighteen to Lieben.
At this juncture the score was
tied at 4 1-2 all. Chi Galloway
crushed Tappin of the D. U.'s in
the deciding match with little dif
ficulty birdieing number 12 to toss
triumph into the hands of the
Sigma Chis. The finals will prob
ably be played off this week as
soon as the Delt-Sigma Nu argu
ment is settled.
HOME EC FACULTY
ENTERTAINS COEDS
AT TEA SATURDAY
The home economics faculty en
tertained all senior girls and grad
uate students of that department
at a tea on Saturday afternoon,
May 16, from 3:30 to 5:30, at the
Home Management house. Mrs.
D. W. Burr and Miss Florence Cor
bin presided at the table. Mrs. D.
W. Burnett. Miss Bernice Miller
and Miss Elsie Ford Piper were
among the guests invited. Stu-
or
Opeotf anil lotv
Tbe "travel -wise" to ind from the Orirnt, Lnow
tbat "White Lmprf sum" comprise the largest, fast
er ships crossing the Pacific. Special low-coet ac
commodations for students maximum comforts
for tbe money. Congenial company, hospilablo
crvice, and speed that cuts days off tin trip.
See the Canadian Potties en route, then from
Vancouver or Victoria sail either via Honolulu or
direct to Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghai,
Hoog Kong, Manila. Aelt your local agent or
-'. A. hEMXEY, StPamthip General Agent
ri ui Jarluon BiW., Ckttogo, 111 , Trleplionm If abath VlH
Canadian Pacific
womo's cfs: AX.fi t !f if a v eT Is y s t t m
Carry Canadian Pacific xprm$ TranUtn Chequm Good th tf orUt Oiar
Sophomore Croup to
Install This Evening
All new members of Sopho
more commission should attend
the installation service Tnesday
evening at 7 o'clock in Ellen
Smitn hall. Miss Catherine
Dunn will speak, and music will
be furnished by Catherine War
ren and. Betty Ann Rccgan. All
those who will be unable to at
tend should notify Bereniece
Hoffman.
donls from the university school
of music contributed music during
the afternoon. About 80 persons
attended the tea.
CORNELIA FEIINER
WILL GIVE CELLO
RECITAL MAY 20
Miss Cornelia Fehner will give
a senior recital for Bachelor of
Fine Arts degree from the school
of fine arts of the University of
Nebraska, Wednesday afternoon,
May 20, at the Temple Theater, at
4 o'clock. Miss Fehner, who is a
student of Taul Rcuter, will give
the following program: Herzlich
tut mien Verlanger, Brahms-Bu-sonl;
Allcmande, Bach-Godowsky
(from the suite in C major for
violincello); Sonata, Op. 12, Si
belius; Carnaval, Schumann.
FRENCH CLUB HAS
LAST MEETING OF
YEAR FRIDAY EVE
The last monthly meeting of La
Soiree Francaise was held Friday
pvpninp nt KUen Smith hall. Many
interesting numbers were present-
. A I . .
ea by memDres oi ine uepaniueuu
Wentworth Fling told of his
bicycle trip from Paris to Carcos
sonne. Miss Juanita McCombgave
a whistling solo which was 'fol
lowed by the presentation of the
scene between Don Juan and Mr.
Dimanche by Mr. Fling and Afr.
Davis. Mr. Heller and his quartet
played four numbers. E. V. Telle,
instructor in romance language,
then sang three numbers.
Teachers with successful teach
ing experience needed in
every Department.
BOOMER'S
TEACHERS AGEXCY
124 Ho. 12 Lincoln, Nobr.
Students
Cost faros fo the
BlkV WHITE
Sheer Dresses New "Bemberg-Svelda"
Wrinkable, Cool, Fade Proof, Washable!
A" Sheer Miracle" "at the
Lowest Price Frocks of This
Quality Material Have Been
Offered, to Our Knowledge!
Dresses of the new "Bemberg" fibre that is neither cotton,
wool, linen nor silk but that resembles chiffon in its sheer,
delicate appearance and its charming grace of. drapery and
is like cotton in its durable washability! Tr
i
Lovely dresses in the most exotic prints on
either light or dark grounds! Every one with
a promise of the most active, all-summer service
every one immune to normal perspiration
ready to stand the test of washing and re-washing
and sure to come out fresh and attractive as ever!
Ever so feminine in their cut and fashioning with niching,
and with lace touches and narrow belts at the normal waist
line! Some are sleeveless with cape collars.. Others with
short and three quarter sleeves! In Brown and Blue prints,
and in Black prints on White ground.
TRI-K CLUB TAKES
IN NINE MEMBERS
DURING INITIATION
Nine students In the college of
agriculture were Initiated into the
Trl-K Agronomy club last week.
Those initiated included George
Schmid, Floyd Hedlund, Jason
Our Big Spring Sale
pnU:ninig Goods
QomtMuesl
Hundreds of friends and customers have taken advantage of
our wonderful values at this opportune time of the year. Just
at the opening of the out-of-door season. Don't fail to see our
last minute values before you buy.
GOLF
Including 4 Lawlor
"Husker" clubs, leatherS
reinforced stand-up bag
complete for
Lawlor "Husker" 50c Golf
ball,
4 for ....
Golf Tees,
per dozen ,
$1.00
5c
Wool Golf Knickers,
Values to 62 OC
J8.00
Slipover Sweaters. Values
to $6.00,
now
$1.9$
Matched Irons. Set of 5
matched hickory shaft
irons. Regular q sg
value $15.00 ... 3" 3
eSt of 5 matched steel
shaft irons. Regular
value
$25.00 ...
$17.2$
gain
at ..
Tennis
4
One lot high grade 4 mq
Rackets at 3.
Penn Tennis Balls, 3 in a
"a" 99C
Kiddy Car
Regular $2.50
to $3.50
STEEL WAGONS,
Values to $4, for . .
95c
$1.95
VELOCIPEDES. Reg. values
up to $7.00. Clos- XQ
ing out at
Entire Stock of WHEEL
GOODS at Clean-up prices.
Fishing
B a m b 0 Jointed
:r: 19Q
Black waterproof
Shakespeare Fa-
vRo;ei.,.e....69
Steel Jointed
,r.' 95
Line, per
spool ....
69
A Wffl
Sporting Goods Co.
1134 N Street
Webster, Norlss Endcis, Ralph
Bush, Milan Austin, Lowell Jack,
son, Albert Ebers, and Dcloss Or
cutt. The Trl-K club is a new organ
ization upon the college of agricul.
turc rampua. The four charter
members of the organization are
Fred Seifer, Melvln Husa. Glenn
Burton, and Clifford Jorgensen.
SET
GOLF HOSE
Cotton, f-tSt
Pair ....VV
GOLF CLUBS
St. Andrews
wood and iron
clubs. Clean up
price.
950
Steel shaft wood
and Iron clubs.
Values $5.90 up
ss.00. $2.95
6ol
Shoes
In two-tones and
plain colore,
rubber soles end
calks. A bar-
$595
Boys9 Kcds
Special for Keds field day and
summer wear. EOr
Values to $1.25
Base Ball
GLOVES On lot, valurd at
$4.00 each
special at
One lot of $6.00
Gloves at
$1.89
$2.89
BASEBALLS, guaranteed 27
inning official League. Regu-
$85 $1.19
PLAYGROUND BASEBALLS
Regular 75c AQt
value 47W
Tackle
One lot of assorted Fish
Baits. Values to 83c.
To close out at
9C
CAT FISH
BAIT .....
19P
W'
Hour Two
9 J
jtp
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