FOUR FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1931. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BE DECIDED TODAY PIONEER U Dubry, Eastridge Champion To Meet Koolen, Victor At Antelope. Hildreth and Johnson Play For Honors in Second Flight. The all university golf cham pionshipa in the three flights will be decided today over the Pioneer Park golf course with Dubry play ing Koolen; Hildreth taking on Johnson and Oettings meeting Cropper. These men gained the right to compete by winning their respective flights either at East ridge or Antelope courses. In the finals of flight one at Eastridge Dubry defeated Gelwick while in the second flight Hildreth took Klaurens and Oettings beat Jfoyes in the third flight. In the Jfcrst flight at Antelope, Koolen Afckok Calvert's measure, and John fn beat Schmidt in the second flight. The third flight saw Crop per defeat Dye. Fifty men entered the six flights of the summer session golf tourn ament which began about the first ,of July. In the first round of the first flight at Eastridge, Dubry de feated Prince, while Clem lost to Weff and Gelwick took Colson. Starkebaum won over Thomas. In the semifinals Dubry again tri umphed, this time over Webb, while Gelwick was beating Starke baum. In the finals, Gelwick lost to Dubry. The second flight, also at East ridge, saw Kiffian dropping his match to Klaurens while Jones was defeating Archerd. Hildreth beat Lehman and Bittner dropped ms muicn w i-aiinuge. m uie semifinals Klaurens beat Jones and Hildreth defeated Partridge. The finals saw Hildreth trium phing over Klaurens. Oettings beat Jimmerson in the first round of the Eastridge third flight while Miller was taking Young. Bowers won over Ken tapp. Owing to the extra number of men in this flight, Noyes beat Binfield in nine holes to win the right to play the winner of the Hungate-Liebendorfer match, also nine hole. Noyes defeated the winner of this match. In the semi finals Oettings again triumphed, this time over Miller, while Noyes took Bowers' measure. In the fin als Noyes dropped his match to Oettings. At Antelope, in the first round -of flight one, Lieben defeated Day and Koolen took Prucka. Byers won over Lensen and McProud lost to Calver. In the semi-finals Lieben and Koolen met with the latter winning. Byers was unable to stop Calvert and the latter went into the finals playing Koolen, by whom he was defeated. The second flight at Antelope, saw the Huff-Webster match in which Huff won. Schmidt took Gegier and Panter won over Mc Cormick. Lightbody dropped his match to Johnson. In the semi- LEARN TO DANCE Special Rate In )) ? Ballroom Oanclna S Borner Sisters Studio NEXT TUESDAY IS DATE OF CLOSING BASEBALL GAMES The last baseball workout for the summer student men will be held on the playing field south cf Teachers college next Tuesday eve ning from 6:30 until dark. This game will be under the direction of Verne Jones and every man in school is welcome to come out and play because no definite teams have been chen up and everyone will get an opportunity to play More than a hundred men have availed themselves of this oppor tunity for a recreational get to gether which has been under the direction of the student executive committee. Up until the close of the six weks session the games were under the direction of Art Jones but with his departure Verne Jones took charge of the workouts Equipment was furnished by the committee in charge. Several games were scheduled with munici pal league teams but owing to con flicts with night classes, and other summer session affairs, only one game was played, that with Have lock on the drill field. Havelock, altho supplied with several sum mer session students for its team, was defeated 6 to 5 in an eight inning battle; the score stood 5 to 5 at the close of the regular seven Innings of play. finals, Huff lost to Schmidt and Johnson triumphed over Panter. in the finals, Johnson was the vic tor over Schmidt. Stover and Dye tangled in the first round of the third flight with the latter winner. Guthrie won1 handily from Hamilton, and Ritch- ey beat Snyder. Warren dropped ms match to cropper. In the semi finals round .Dye beat Guthrie and Cropper defeated Ritchey, thus winning the right to compete in the finals which was won by Crop per. Harriet Cull, Irene Schlichting Helen, Edith Mamie Sundell and Glenn W. Hildreth are registered fnorn Oakland. Harriet Cull will teacn at Alliance ana bjuitn M. Sundell will be at Harvard. Mr. Hildrethe will continue his teach ing at Oakland. IT'S NEARLY OVER! And when you finish up the summer session you will enjoy a good vacation. And what ever you do or wheve ever you go you will require Correspondence Papers Writing Cases Fountain Pens Cards and Games Diaries Trip Books, etc. Let Us Supply Them. Tucker-Shean STATIONERS 1123 "0" St. MODERN CLEANING Will Keep Your Garments Fresh and New Looking One Day Service MODERN CLEANERS Soukup & Westover Call F2377 ENGINEERS STUDY POWER PROJECT (Coutinued from Page 1.) U. S. Engineering Office at Kansas City. The majority of students at the camp were registerad in the sum mer surveying course and will be Juniors this fall. They are: Walter Anderson, Florence, Colo.; Eldon Baker, Lincoln; Marion Ball, Lin coln; Joe F. Barton, Mahaska, Kas.; Rudolph Basta, Schuyler; Ben Bennett, Sheridan, Wyo.; Al den C. Carlson, Loomis; William H. Congdon, Lincoln. Clarence Dahl, Comstoek; Ber nard E. Donelan, Republican City; Roy M. Falk, Red Oak, Iowa; Ray mond I. Forshay, Lincoln; C. Ber nard Gray, Lincoln; Hugh Hallett, Lincoln; Laurence Hart, Sioux City, Iowa; John W. Hossack, Sutherland; James F. Lawrence, Lincoln; Robert McReynolds, Lin coln; Harold E. Macy, Lincoln; Nathan Mandell, Omaha; David Martin, Omaha. H. Dale Park, Burning; Robert Rait, Lincoln; James Risser, Lincoln; Jack Rob ertson, Lincoln; Wilford Skinner, Broken Bow; William C. Sum mers, Beatrice: Dean C. Webster, Omaha; Albert A. Weiner, Omaha; Clarence Wahlin. Bartley; Kermit K. Young, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Vincent Young, Nebraska City. Those taking the beginning sur veying course are Willard Dana. Beatrice; Carl L. Erb, Lincoln; Jaems D. Mickey. Lincoln, and Mario Smith, Lincoln. F. A. Burleteh of Lincoln and J. W. Hamilton of Omaha were taking the advanced course in sur veying. TEN FROM FRONTIER. Flora May Kragh Is the only student from Curtis. Miss Kragh, junior, 1 taking nurses training at the college of medicine in Omaha Three students are enrolled from Moorfield. They are Mable Hat tie Walther. a graduate student who will teach at Orleans; Marie Pearl Walther, senior In the col lege of arts and sciences, and Earnest Ralph Collins, senior in Teachers college who will teach at Moorefield. Cecil Lillian Easton is the owly student from Maywood. She Is a sophomore in Teachers college and will teach at Roscoe. Four women are registered from Eustis. Mabel Viola Dalse, a fresh man who will teach at Lexington, and Lydia Dorothy Hueftle, a senior, are taking work in Teach ers college. Martha Rose Lauer is a graduate student and will teach at Bartley. Alma Pauline Holbein, who is nof counted among those from Frontier county for, altho living near Eustis, her home is located in Dawson county, is a senior in Teachers college. Myrtle Evalyn Colton and Grace Estella Heater are from Oraflno. Both are freshmen in Teachers college. Miss Colton wiwll teach at Stockville and Miss Heater will be at Holbrook. 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