The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 22, 1931, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR
THE DAILY NKBRASKAN
KANSAS
T
RACK SQUAD
LEAVES FOR LINCOLN
2& Men, Entrain For Annual
if Big Six Meet Here
Jhis Week End.
LIST FORMER RECORDS
LAWRENCE, Kan. Under the
direction of Coach Brutus Hamil
ton, the University of Kansas track
team held Us lost workout Wednes
day before leaving for the Big Six
outdoor track and field champion
ship meet which will be held at
Lincoln, Neb., Friday and Satur
day. .
The following 26 men accom
panied by Dr. F. C. Allen. Coach
Hamilton and Trainer Baumar.
left by , motor car for Lincoln
Thursday morning to attend the
met: The men are R. Sickel, L.
Sickel, Flick, Kite, Beardslee,
Young, Fullerton, Black. Coffman,
Hodges, Foy, Walton, McKlnney,
Klaner, - Jones. Gridley, Stralow,
Bondank, Soellner, Hanson, True
blood. Plumley, Rlesen, Bryan,
Stover and Kennedy.
'Nebraska won the first outdoor
meet held In 1929 with 5814 points
and Kansas won the title last year
with 58 points.
.Th fnfui sccres made bv all
members of the old Missouri Valley
Conference from the years 1908 to
1928 are: Ames, 432 17-20: Drake,
20T4-5; Orinnel. 21S7-12; Kansas,
4431-10: Missouri, 714 1-4; Ne
braska. 631 14-14: Oklahoma 155
415 (did not enter until 1920);
Kansas State. 216 1-2 (did not
enter .until 1913) and Washington,
136 1-5. . ,
The scores made by the Big Six
tams In the two meets held thus
far are:
Ames Kansas ry S. A. C.
WILL COMPETE IN HURDLES HERE
X;k4
1928 .v;..41 - 40 Vi 13'-a
1930 ;....42 08 14
8S 98 'i 271,
Missouri Nebraska Oklahoma
30 : 68i 46
" 29 'i 55 26 i
"59 Mi " H3 'i 73
It is an Interesting fact to note
that in the old Missouri Valley
days, the track meet in 1914 ad
mlted outside schools to participate
and the three winners were: Chi
cago 44 2-3, Stanford 35. Colorado
li. And the total points scored
by the entire strictly conference
teams was 55. Nebraska scored
13 i - of those and Kansas and Mis
rduri each scored 12 points.
aft.
i
r
L CLOSE
YEAR THIS WEEK END
Games Set Today, Saturday
On Landis Field With
Jayhawk Nine.
The curtain games-of the home
j baseball .sen son will be played at
i 4 o'clock this afternoon and 10
o'clock Saturday morula;; on Lan
dis Hold when Browne's Huskcrs
cross bats with baseball men from
the University of Kansas.
The final series of the spring
will conip off when Nebraska
jaunts down to Manhattan next
Tuesday and Wednesday for two
diamond contests with the Kansas
Aggies.
AH this week Coach Browne has
been drilling his first string nine
on batting and hitting with goodly
portions of practice on base run
ning and sliding.
The Kusker lineup for tomorrow
Honrv Armatis pitching to "Boo"
Williams; Russ Snygg, first base;
Jake Maser. second base; Charles
I Davison, third base; Louis Brown,
short stop: Kotab, Smtih, Rosen
! berg in the outfield.
The Cornhuskers have been
I blanked in the win column so far
I this yeur tho several games have
j gone to extra innings or been won
by opposition late in the game.
Coach Browne hopes to change
the luck of his nine by the recent
shift in lineup and intensive hitting
drill.
Let's All "Go Dutch" In These
Quaint, New "Holland Frocks"
Trim little high waist
rd voile and bntisie
dresses, "Fussed up'
with clover Dutch paps,
aprons nud Hrrtha col
lars of white organdy!
Prof. H. P. Crawford
Gives Students Dinner
$295
Raymond Flick, University o
Jayhawker points in the high and
Lincoln, this week end. Flick has b
all the big meets this year. He ch
Sentman of Illinois in the Drake r
his teammate, Bernard Gridley. in
have a chance to place four or fiv
Flick fulfills the inferences o
riers in a speedy dependable fashi
sensational performers who may h
Courtesy of The JouruRl.
f Kansas sophomore, may boost
low hurdles in the Big Six meet at
een placing in the high hurdles at
ased in Hager of Iowa State and
elays highs. He is not as fa3t as
the lows, but it is believed he may
e in the conference lows,
f his name flickering over the bar
on that is threatening to any more
appen to falter along the way.
SOONER-MISSOURI
BASEBALL SERIES
AWAITS DECISION
5PLIT INJENN1S DUAL
hlnal- Tally Shows 3-3 Tie;
' Five Of Six Clashes
Go Full Route.
The University of Nebraska and
Washington university of St Louis
split even in a dual tennis match
plaved Thursday afternoon on the
Lincoln tennia club courts, the
Or.iJ tally showing a 3-3 tie.
A feature of the match was the
fact that five of the six clashes
went ta full three-set route, Paul
Mahood's defeat by Tietjen being
the lone singles match to be de
cided In. two sets. Mahood did not
display his usual steady form and
7,4s put down by a 6-3. 6-3 score.
The Huskers came back strong,
however, when Milo Cameron and
Kf.ro.ld Sherman came thru with
victories, Cameron beating Steibe
mto 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. while Sherman
no?ed out Wiese in another hard
fought battle by a count of 6-4. 4-6,
C-4. Bob Mario of Nebraska 'ost
the final singles match to Schnei
der, 6-4, 4-6.6-3.
It was necessary for Nebraska
tor s'sore a clean swetp in the
doubles matches to chalk up a vic
rory over the invaders, but the
HUfkers were not quite equal to
th task. The undefeated duo of
SVrman-Cameron defeated Wiese
Schneider 6-3. 5-7, 6-3, but Mahood
4 JXarro loet to Tietjen rr.d
St Siberian in a bitterly contested
match 6-3, 6-8, 7-5.
. '-The Huskers are scheduled to go
Up- against the Iowa State net
team on the Lincoln courts at 10
o'clock Saturday morning.
Summary:
Tietjen W) defeated Mahood
IS) 6-3, 6-3.
Cameron IS) defeated Steibc
man (W) 5-7, 6-4, 6-4.
Sherman (N) defeated Wiese
IW) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.
Schneider (W) defeated M?.rio
iNi 6-4, 4-6. 6-3.
7 Doubles: Sherman-Cameron N
defeated Wiese-Schneider (W) 6-3,
5-7.6-3. .
T I e t J e n-Steibenman (W) de
feated Mahoon-Mario (N 1 6-3, 6-8,
7-5.
NORMAN. (Special.). The pro
posed Oklahoma-Missouri baseball
series for the 1931 "Big Six" cham
pionship is hanging fire pending a
conference between Ben G. Owen,
the Sooner director of athletics,
and Chester L. Brewer, the Mizzou
director, at Lincoln, Neb. Friday or
Saturday.
Fact that such a series would
keep Sooner players out of school
on the eve of their final examina
tions is causing Director Owen to
frown upon the scheme. The series
could not possibly be played this
week end as Bus Mills, crack
Sooner center-fielder, . will be in
Lincoln throwing the javelin for
the Sooner track team.
Oklahoma and Misouri tied for
the championship with six games
won and one lost. The two teams
did not meet this year, a series be
tween them scheduled at Norman
April 24 and 25 being rained out.
him) is extremely hard pressed.
Since the time he opened this busi
ness, three years past, his trade
has never been so slow, he de
clared. Good Job Is Good Luck.
"However, those members of the
graduating class who are fortu
nate enough to secure work with
a worth-while company will be in
a highly advantageous position, for
when the clouds of depression rise,
and it is inevitable that will in the
near future, the worth of the em
ployes will raise likewise," he as
serted. One student, more pessimistic
than others, summed up his im
pending vacation thusly, "Huh, if
it hadn't been for Chesterfield's
publicity campaign, I probably
wouldn't even be able to smoke
this summer."
STUDENTS FEEL BUSINESS
DEPRESSION AS SUM
MER JOB CHANCES LOOK
SLIM.
(Continued from Page 1.)
them shorter and more enjoyable.
Work With Fathers.
It is evident, according to the
expressed concensus, that the only
students that are certain of work
are the ones that are fortunate
enough to have fathers in business
which calls for one or more men.
One man, enrolled in the univer
sity who operates a special busi
ness (upon his own request his
name is omitted, but you all know
Friday, May 22
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Salmon Salad
Any 5c Drink
AND 5 OTHER SPECIALS
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WANTED!
1000 picknickert at picnic headquarters
THE STATE MARKET
(Formerly the Lincoln Dclicateaaen)
-Q-' B 5585
Open 'Till Midnight and Sundays
WE SUGGEST
Wicnsr Red Hot Buna Steaka Marahmallow-Potato Chipi and Salad
Pickles Olive Fruiti
Sandwiches and complete picnic lunches put up at re'uest.
PHONE B5585
Prof. R. P. Crawford, head of
the agricultural journalism depart
ment, entertained students major
ing in his department at a 6:30
dinner at the University Club
Thursday evening. Each year
Crawford gives the dinner for his
students. Problems of agricultural
journalism were talked over.
Wear tlic DRESS
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add the CAP three
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able, of eourse, and
color fast. See them
and you'll buy them, if
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things I
SIZES FROM 14 TO 20
ATTRACTIVE COLORS!
IN A BEVY OF
Floor Two.
QvsdQsssl Co
Transportation To Be
Furnished Methodists
- Transportation for the All
Xfethodist picnic to be held Satur
day afternoon at Epworth park
trill be furnished from 3:00 p. m.
ta 6:15 p. m. Those desiring to
take advantage of It are requested
-ta meet at the Wesley Foundation
Parsonage, 1417 R stret.
Norman Peters Is in charge of
th. general plana for the picnic.
Ralph Copenharer is planning the
ipvenlng't program which is sche
duled for 4:0 p. m.
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