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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1933)
SUNDAY, MAY 11, S FOLK THE DAILY MMRASKAN HUSKER CINDERMEN DEFEAT MINNESOTA SQUAD 95-36 Cornhusker Team Captures Eleven First Places; Tie In Two Events. Exhibiting their ability in a must convincing m unner the Schulte Uack squad passed J heir first outdoor track test with flying colors by defeating Minnesota 95 to 3ti at the Lincoln Memorial stadium Friday, May 12. The Huskers captured eleven first places and tied for two others, while the only victories the Min nesota squad achieved were the high hurdles event, won oy Cap tain Scheifley, and the mile relay. John Roby was high point man ot the meet, capturing a total of twelve points. Roby won the 220, overtaking , Jerry Lee in the la.st fifty yards, tied for first in the pole vault with Mithun of the Gopher team, and received second in the broad jump. Jerry Lee was next with first place in the broad jump and sec ond places in both the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Heye Lambertus was third with first in the century and the 220 yard low hurdles. The high spot of the meet was the 220 yard low hurdles which Lamuertus won with ease. With out applying himself to his utmost he ran the race in 24 flat, coasting in at the finish. Funk and Story placed lirst and second respectively in the mile run. thus beating out Currell of Minne.sota. Currell won this event in their indoor meet at Minnesota. Roberts came from behind in the 440 to win with a time of 51 sec onds flat. Hokuf won the javelin toss with a throw of 187 feet and 1 inch. Nebraska placed first, second and third in the discus with Skewes taking first, Hokuf second and Sauer third. Mead of Nebraska won the shot with Hubka, ' Nebraska, placing second. Howard White upset the dope sheet by winning the 880 yard dash. The summary: loo Wim liy I.ainlx!itu (Nil Hrcond, Li'i- (N); ihinl, Tlmmloii (M). Tlm :iiu.9. 221): Won hy IMhy (N ) ; auuoml, U-e N; Ihird, Thornton (Ml. Time 22.2. 110: Wiiti I'v KdI.itIh (N); Hccond, Hoelmkl M; third. I.ulrd (M). Time :!H. 8MU: Wim hy White M; necond, Koli rrlH (N); third, I mill (Ml. Time i'M'l. Mih': Won hy luink (Ni; Ntvund, Story (N); third, Curivll (Ml. Time 4:1)2.1. I mile: VVnil hy Ulimer (N); Si'cnnd, f'nrri'll (Mi; third, Kunk (Nl. Time 10:0(1 'J. 1'JO vii rd Won hy Srhi'ifley 'Ml; Hi'coiul, liohrman (Ni; third, LvKoue (M). Timi- M il. 220 yiird Iowh: Won hy KamhertuH ( N ) ; riTiind, Srhi'ifley (Ml; third Doiliman (N). Time 24. Mile relay: Won hv MlnnoHota (lJilrd. l.aHoiioe, WilllaniH, Kochalio. Time 3:2.i.4. Held I'lvinU. IHhi'iih: Won hy SkeweH (N; necond, lliikof IN), third, Saner (N). Pmtiinr" 12(1 feet H. Pule vault: Mithun (Ml and Rohy (Nl tied for flrnt and xerund ; third, Slieweu (N). HelKlit 11 feet 10. Shot : Won hy Mead (Nl; nerond, iluhka (Nl; third, AndeiHon (Ml. Hintanee 44 feet 9. llinti Jump: I.nr.son (Ml mid Toman (N tied fur flrnt himI miotil ; third, Keep (Ml. HeiKht ft f'-et . Hio.nl Jump: Won hy I.ee (Nl; Biiond, Ituhy (Ni; third. Unnereaux (N). I'Ih tiinow M feet 8 . Javelin: Won hv lloKuf (Nl; n"rnnd, ChamheiH (Nl; third, HuiKe (Ml. IHh tame 1H7 feet 1. bob MORRIS BREAKS RECORDjNMILE RUN Omaha Tech Wins Group 3 By Score of 22 Points; Lincoln Second. In the annual Nebraska high school track and field champion- ( fchips held at the Nebraska stadium Saturday, May 13, Bob Morris of Lincoln high was the only one to j break a record. Morris won the mile run and established the time of 4:32.5 which is likely to stand for some time to come. Skinner of Omaha Tech tied the 440 yard dash record the time: 51.4 seconds. Omaha Tech won the Group three title by a score of 22 points. Lincoln high was a close second with 20 points to their credit. All group division winners depended upon the results of the relay be cause of the comparative closeness of the leading contenders. Omaha Tech placed second in the half mile relay thus beating out Lincoln which did not place. If Lnicoln o Lincoln's Busy Stoie Cor. 11th fc O Streets S. 4. H. Green Stamps! WHITE Marcelle Cloth. Enna jettick TIE! Marcelle Cloth is smart and chic ... it won't fray or ravel and cleans beautiful ly! An outstanding Tie I 4t 440 Many Other Enna Jetticks mm "You Need No Longer Be Told Yon Have an Expen:,ivj Foot" GOT.D'K -S'.rpot Fluor. had placed 3rd in the relay, she . t . l 1 lk till,. wouiu nave captuicu iu North Tlatte won the Group three relay with the good time of 1:33.7. The record for that event is 1:32. Group two was won by the Genoa Indians who also placed first, in their group, in the relays with a time of 1:3(5.2. Anselmo won Group one. They also won their group relay in the time of 1:38.6. A special event was run off In the high hurdles which was won by Petz with a time of 15 flat. Another high spot of the meet was Robert Edward's, Urady, throw in the javelin event. Ed wards tossed the javelin 169 feet 3 1-2 inches, just short of the rec ord which is 170 feet 9 inches. Canning, of Scottabluff, put the shot 48 feet 6 3-4 inches, just miss ing the record which is 49 feet even. Roliert Moore of Albion was out standing in his events winning both the high and low hurdles in his group. Roberts, of Trenton, won the 100 and 220 yard daalies in his group, winning the century in 10.3. Skin ner of Omaha Tech won his divi sion in the same time for the cen tury, 10.3. Soliraiiuii to Addmttf Kolury Club May Prof. E. F. Schramm, profess of geology at th University of Ne braska, has been invited to ail dresa members of th notary clut) in Nebraska City at a meeting erf that organization, May 3L n nlans to accept tho Invitation and will relate a number of his exp ences in Guatemala. Two girls at Northwestern Unfc versity recently refused appoint ments as cher leaders, saying th.t it was undignified. 0 You'lT'Enjoy Shopping at Lincoln's Busy StoreCor. 11th &. 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