The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 29, 1931, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE DAILY NERRASKAN
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DR. REB2KAH GIBBONS
' PLANS TOUR OP GLOBE
DURING YEAR'S LEAVE
OP ABSENCE.
(Continued from Tar .
ftflto the micktle of October to the
fallowing Msroh tn India. After
this her plan are still open. Among
other placea whioh she expects to
visit are Japan, Si am, .lava, Indo
china. Hawaii, the Philippine.
She plan to spend a month in
China.
Dr. Gibbon will return in June
of 1932.
Boston Market
Grocery Department
Free Delivery
Call BfiTSS
ALL-SPORT MM
SHOWS
NEBRASKA
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Indoor Track Is Only First
Huskcrs Boast For
Current Year.
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If the best girl
or the room mate
or the chum
or the cousin
or even a sister
Graduates
make the days memorable
by giving her
hosiery and ploves from
MAGEE'S
Beipe and romplenientary $.kin
tnnfa Five prrmiiw of belTip in
most desired early summer
nharte.
Lisle, mesh hoa for sportswear
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l.are Tnesh and fine (jaupo rhit
fnn $1 tn Jl.SS
rviliatrly sheer for evening:
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1.9S and K 50
For sports mr-ar and street Ihe
popular doeskin in pull-on style.
4 button lenpth. J1.9S
( button lenpth. $2.95
For street and afternoons
French kid and suede.
4 button lentrth. M.9S
button lenpth. $5
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K. U. LEADS WITH FOUR
Scarlet Second In Outdoor
Track, Swimming.
Basketball.
Big Six Conference Champions.
Football: Kansas.
Basketball: Kansas .
Indoor track: Nebraska.
Baseball: Oklahoma and Mis
souri tied for first.
Outdoor track: Kansas.
Wrestling: Kansas Stale .
Swimming: Iowa State.
Two-mile team racing: Iowa
State.
Tennis: Kansas.
Scarlet and Cream sports for
the 1930-31 season in all varsity
freshman and fraternity fields
have expired. For the first time
in many a year Nebraska was
forced to close its atheltic boks
with only one conference cham
pionship listed therein.
The Cornhuskers embraced a
first place crown tn Btg Six indoor
track along with second place rat
ings in the conference in basket
ball, swimming and outdoor track.
In football wrestling and the
two-mile run Nebraska athletes
were forced to gulp down fourth
place positions iu the confi-mice.
The Huskera finished last in base
ball winning only two games dur
ing the season. Browne's men hung
a Jayhawker scalp to their belts
on the diamond recently in a two
game series with Kansas.
Low in Tennis.
Definite tennis ratings are not
out but the Nebraska racqueteers
finished in either fourth or fifth
place.
Despite the absence of first
places on the Cornhusker sports
record, Nebraska is credited with
a tie for third place in the all
sports summaries.
Kansas is first with a low ag
gregate of 26 points. Then comes
Oklahoma with 26 ' points fol
lowed by Nebraska and Iowa State
tied for" third with 30 points each.
Following are the table calcu
lations listed as to first, second,
third places and so on so that the
school having the lowest total dis
plays the most creditable record:
Okl. Nrt. K.A. Kan. Aim Mo.
and weakened ankle all because
of those strains and accidents that
are unavoidable in the heat of the
pray.
A TROMINKNT physician once i
' reminded us of the large num
ber of athletes who rVe young.
Seemingly rohust and replete with
red corpuscles they will suddenly
expire.
This doctor attributed such hap
penings to this condition. In uni
versity a football, basketball or
track man is used to violent ex
ercise every day. He graduates
and goes to work in an office. His
heart is used to carrying a heavy
load and now there is not enough
work to be done. So said heart
decides to go on a permanent vaca
tion and there is a funeral.
Chief Bible will arm hi Husker
rough rider to the teeth and march
on the east with the honor of the
Scarlet and Cream at stake.
THE moral is: If you have been
exercising day in and out for
20 years, don't let a university
diploma act as a stop sign to that
muscular activity. It will take
about 10 years of tapering off
gradually on your sports activities
to assure a safe physical reorgani
zation.
CO, Goodby to you Goodby
Goodby.
Voothftll
FUtkrtball .
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OPEN 1931 FOOTBALL
LAST WORDS.
SHUCKS would bid adieu to you.
And may the summer be one
big round of flovrrs, sunshine,
swimming and golf.
Today these typewriter keys are
pounding the nails in the coffin
that enshrouds Shucks. The last
Cornhusk has been ripped off,
1930-31 sports are history, and we
are about to cover the typewriter,
! square our shoulders and face the
frigid world.
Cornhuskers To Engage
Northwestern Game
On Oct. 3.
In
BIBLE REMAINS HERE
R. 0. T. C. ACTIVITY
WINDS UP TODAY
i Continued trom Pag l.i
student will be presented by the
American Legion auxiliary. The
medals for individual compet will
be presented by the honorary col
onel, and the bars will be pinned
on the individual men In the com
panies by the sponsors.
The winning company will get
the Omaha cup and guidon and
blue bars will be pinned on the
men in the company by the com
pany sponsors. The company win
ning second place will get red bars
and the third ranking company
orange bars. The winning platoon
will receive the Lincoln theater
cup and bars. Commander of the
winning platoon mill be presented
with a medal.
Prizes for individual compet:
first place, gold medal; second
place, silver medal; third place,
bronze medal.
but eems a if if the wrong ea
son. For week past we have
been studying up how to put the
snots on dominoes. In a new dom
inoe factory Just starting up back
home. Got to be right smart at
it, too, only to learn that for the
next six months all they're going
to put out are blanks.
Five hundred more coupons and
we get a diploma maybe. Four
out of five have theirs, but we con
tinue to run that strong old fifth
place race. Sometime maybe we'll
get into a racket where five out
of six come through.
A we write these last words
there's lump in our throat try
swallowing the cap to a pen and
you'll have one in yours too. We
feel a if we ought to leave a last
word of advice, a sort of philoso
phical momento to hold close to
your bosom tn year to come. Here
it is
Just follow this and you can't go
wrong. It took us four year to
get all that down pat, but we're
passing it on to you absolutely
free. But remember, if it doesn't
work, no comebacks.
And now, the lest attempt at a
wise crack, absolutely the last
one under thia management, and In
this section. Here 'tis: Just be
cause you're a ham yon needn't
think you're Swift.
So here' wishing the whole ca
boodle luck and lota of it. It's easy
to hand out, we know, but that's
all we have to offer, and as long
as we mean It what' the diff ?
And now, because the old tears i
are falling fast and sort of gum
ming tip the type we'll have to
stop. She's starting to wing
hear it creek those hinges need
oil, yes indeed. Almost there
bang! she made it. The old por
tal Is closed and no out i
know what was Behind l,r-
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IF anybody chuckled,
frowned
if anybody j burgh.
1931 Football Schedule.
Sept. 26 South Daxota IT.
Lincoln.
Oct. 3 -Northwestern V.
Evanston. 111.
Oct. 10 Oklahoma U. at Lin
coln. Oct. 24 Kansas 1'. at Lincoln
(Homecoming i.
Oct. 31 Missouri at Columbia.
Nov. 7 Iowa V. at Lincoln.
(Pad's Pay.
Nov. 14 Kansas Aggies at
Manhattan.
Nov. 21 Iowa State at Lincoln.
Nov. 26 Pittsburgh U. at Pitts-
Protect Your
Winter Garments
From Moths
Have them Modern Cleaned
and returned in Moth proof,
Dust proof sealed bags with
out extra cost.
SEND THEM
NOW
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if anybody nodded
! agreement, or if anybody growled
I dissent at the contents of Shucks
I then our humble offerings have
not been in vain. So in taking its
l leave. Shucks would propose a
toast to the future sports scriven
! ers of t he Daily Nebraskan:
"GOOD LI'CK. Ye athletic editors
to come, and may your scribbhngs
fan the sparks of Cornhusker
spirit into a devouring conflagra
tion." ASK any athlete if sports aren't
fascinsUng.
The gl'ly of combat, the joy of
muscle to muscle fights for phy
sical crowns of honor inspires
brawny lads to heartbreaking
struggles rather than accept de
feat. Yet sports are a costly thing.
Spirited chaps risk life, limb and
health and agree that it's worth
the price. Manv a forgotten boy
will walk thru life on broken
down feet with an eccentric heart
Headgears, shoulder pads, line
plunges end runs three short
months and Memorial stadium will
pulse again with Cornhuskers' I
fighting football warriors march-
ing to war under the generalship ;
of Coach D. X. Bible. I
The 1931 season opens with a j
light skirmish Sept. 26 when South
Dakota martials its forces for the
inaugural fight of the fall in Lincoln.
Then the big guns open fire on
Oct. 3 when the Nebraskans fall
in for a hot battle with Nort fa
western at Evanston. 111. The
Northwestern eleven had one of
the most powerful teams in the
lield during 1P29 competition.
Following the fray with the
Illinois gridironists Nebraska s
lineup will be routine in the Big
Six until Nov. 7 when Iowa uni
versitv brings its battling football
soldiers to Lincoln on Dad's day.
Then the trumpets will sound in
Pittsburgh Nov. 26 for the curtain
scramble of the season. In full
regalia Football Commander-in-
All good things must come to
an end and Behind the Door is no
exception to the rule. This will
positively be the last public ap
pearance folks, so ogle the old
peppers for the last time. You
have our sympathy for the dull,
dull future.
All seriousness aside, gentle
readers, this column has been
great fun for the author. What a
whale of a difference just a few
puns make, and all that sort of
thing, don't you know. It hasn't
been the intention to conduct a
column measurable in terms of
journalistic excellence. The whole
matter has been a free lance af
fair, and we strived only to please
ourselves. Which, vou must admit,
has been a task of simple propor
tions. Bearing this in mind we
leave the field owing no apologies
and requesting the same.
Our good friends, our brothers
in arms mot forgetting the lowly
sisters I we shall miss indeed. Per
haps we have been a bit unkind at
times, bot all the world loves a
scrap. With Loose Threads we
have had no altercations, but not
so with No Man's Land. But she's
a good gal, and we wish her luck.
The cold, cold world awaits
without without a job to offer us.
We did have a swell one lined up.
Graduation
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