THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TITREE. ffuskers Upset Dope and Bury K. U. Under Lop-Sided Score TTNDAY, APRIL 15, 1934. pIebraskans keep old record clean Jye Lambertus Leads Way to Victory as Schultemen ghow Superiority by Scoring Slams in Two Mile Run, Low Hurdles, and Discus. PCNNINGHAM TAKES FIRST IN HALF AND MILE Jfo Exceptional Times Made in Track Events as Wind Cuts Down Speed Considerably; Owen Rist Has Good Distance in Sbot Put. Rising in defense of their 14 rear old undefeated record in SENIOR GIFTS Hundreds of Items to delight the recipient. CALLING CARDS Printed or Engraved To include with your Grad uation Announcements in many styles. WEDDINGS Invitations and Announce ments either printed or ar tistically engraved. George Bros. Printer Stationer 1213 N St. LIBERTY one Theatre Lincoln "As Actress and Director Eva Le of Her Profession" America's Greatest Actress r Vi? 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As Coach Schulte predicted be fore the meet, Nebraska depended upon second and third places for their total. Each team won eight first places, but Kansas won two seconds to eleven for Nebraska and five thirds to ten for the Huskers. Three slams spelled a Nebraska victory, Schultemen taking all three places in the two mile run, low hurdles, and discus. Kansas started out by outscorinsr the Huskers in the. first three events, and it seemed as if the Scarlet and Cream was in for a disastrous afternoon. Nine points in the discus, however, put Coach Schuite's men in the lead, which they never again lost. A marked superiority was shown by the Schultemen in both the field and track events over their rivals. Especially strong were the Huskers in the track events, out scoring their opponents 25 to 47. Night MON. Curtain Only APR. A3 8:15 Gallicnnc Steps to the Head Literary Digest. iLeGALLIENNE IN tier Greatest Play "KEDDA GABLER" Eva Le Gallicnnc as Hrdda With Her Civic Repertory Co. of NeW York Reservations Can Be Made at Walt's Music Store, 1240 O St. PRICES Lower Floor $2 20 Balcony $1.65 and $1.10 Gallery on 83c reserved) . ".4fti 'L' ,' '""3 jrf ; ? . W A V K - I Firestone Tire Man To Interview Senior F. M. Cole, repretentatlve of the Firestone Tire company, will, interview seniors here on Wednesday. All aenlon who are potential salesmen, and only those, should see Mr. Bullock on Tuesday In room 306 In the Social Science hall to arrange for interviews. They scored 33 1-2 points in the field meet to 25 1-2 for Kansas. Hcye Lambertus led the Scarlet and Cream to victory, winning two firsts and one second for 13 points. He lost his first race to Hall, of Kansas, the 100 yard dash, but came back strong to win the 220 from Hall with less than a yard margin. As expected, he won the low hurdles. Adolph Dohrman, high hurdler, came in second in the individual scoring by virtue of a first in the high hurdles and sec ond in the low sticks. Glenn Cunningham, the "Kan sas Flyer," holder of the accepted world's record for an indoor mile, won his two races, the half and mile. Jogging along easily in last place, he overcame Funk of Ne braska in the last lap of the mile to win by a ten yard margin in the slow time of 4 minutes 33.5 sec onds. The half was closer, Funk finishing a few steps behind the great Kansas distance man. Cunningham as well as Lam bertus disappointed the crowd by not setting any new records. A strong- north wind cut down the speed of the runners considerably, and hindered the hurdlers as they cleared the barriers. Climaxing a most successful aft ernoon, the Ilusker relay team, composed of Funk, White, Roberts and England, running in the order named, edged out the Jay squad, consisting of Rogers, McNown, Schroeder and Hall. Funk and White lost ground for Nebraska, but Roberts passed the baton to England with a five yard lead, and England coasted home victor by the same margin. Dees of Kansas turned in an ex ceptional performance in the shot put heaving the iron ball 50 feet 3 1-4 inches, but three inches from a new Big Six record. Skewes heaved the discus 139 feet 4 1-4 inches, while Chambers threw the javelin 192 feet. No exceptional times were made in the track events, due to interference by the wind. Summaries: Mile run won by Cunnlrnrhai Funk and Storey (N), tied for (Kl: second. Winners time 4:33.5. 440 yanl run Won bv Schroeder (K; Encland (X), second; Roberts (N. third. Vinners time SO. 6 seconds. ino yard dash Won by Hall K) ; Lam bertus (Ni, second: Jacobson (Nj, third. Winners time 10. 1 seconds. H'ph hurdles Won b Dohrman (N); C.riffin (N). second; HarrlnRton iK), third. Winner's time 16.3 seconds. SS0 yard run Won by Cunningham (K: Funk '), second; White (N), third. Win ner's lime l:o9.8. 220 yard dash Won by Lambertus N); Hull (K). second; Jacohson (N), third. Winner's time 22.8 seconds. Two mile run Won by Storey (N); Hodman (N), second: Biaver N), third. Winner's time 10:9.8. Low hurdle Won by Lambertus (N) ; rvirm&n N), second: Humpal (N), third. Winner's time 28. seconds. Pnie vault -Tie tor (lrst, Coffman (K). and Dean (N). Tie for third, White K and roFgrove (Nt. Winer's height 13 feet. HlKh Jump - Won by McGuire (K); Tnm-in (M. econd; Coffman tKt, third. Winner's height ft feet 11 inches. n.scus thrum- Won by Skewes (N); f-'nucr (N), second; Rist (Nl. third. Win ner's distance 139 feet 4 'i inche" Shot put Won hy Dees (K): Rist (N ), ?eiond; Beach (K). ihiid. Winners dis tance .SO feet 3U inches. Javelin throw Won by Chambers (N); Prese N, second; Harrington Ki, third. Winner's distance 192 feet. Broad Jump Won bv Pitts (JO: Hall (Kl. second; Humpal N"). third. Winner's distance 21 feet fi Inches. Rclav Won by Nebraska. (Funk. White. Rol.nts, Knpjland). Kansas, second. (Hol ers. McNown, tJchroeder, HalO. Winner's lime 3:59.3. I Spring f w Ciiarley Chate Crnedv vV.'l r I . ttrrmmmmm-mmm-- u 11: -m M LOSE TONUSES Wondra Pitches Nice Game Of Ball In Second Tilt of Series. It what started out to be a close ball game, Nebraska's nine were trounced to the tune of 12 to 4 by a strong Kansas State team at Manhattan, Friday afternon, April 13. A flashy performance by Lowell with the support of a fast working infield led the Wildcats to an easy victory over the battling Corn huskers whose playing was spotted with costly errors and poor field ing. In the second game on Satur day, the Nebraska nine turned tables on the Wildcats by defeat ing them 3 to 2. The same five errors which cost the Cornhuskers the first game shifted to the Kan sas ball players and the scarlet and cream sluggers came thru with a win. Individual honors went to Joyce of Nebraska who crossed the plate for the winning tally and also saved the game late in the ninth when he made a beautiful running one-handed catch of Gentz' fly which had all the merits of a homer. Wondra pitched a beautiful game after tightening up in the later innings. Nebraska an h n a K-State ah h o a Copen ver cf 5 12 0 LeClere ss 4 0 2 2 Oram If 5 2 0 0 Kratzer 2b 4 12 3 Hasan 2b 5 2 14 Russell cf 5 3 2 1 Olbhs 3h 0 0 0 0 Bovd lb 5 2 110 Bauer 3b 3 11 0 Oentz 3h 5 2 0 5 Hoeue'yer rf 3 14 0 Asblll rf 5 10 0 Mueller ss 4 12 3 Morgan If 2 13 0 Graham lb Poore lb Relnmiller c Spurlock p 1 0 0 0 Watson c 4 0 5 1 2 0 8 0 Schrader c 0 0 2 0 4 0 4 1 Lowell p 4 10 1 3 12 0 James p 0 0 0 0 aSchelby 1 1 0 Oi Totals 38 10 24 8! Totals 38 11 27 13 aBatted for Spurlock in ninth. Score by inninKs: Nebraska 000 003 100 4 10 5 Kansas Stat 010 701 12x 12 11 2 Runs: Copenhaver 2. Orcutt. Bauer; Le Clere, Kratzer 3, Russell 3, Boyd, Gentz 2, Ashlil, Morgan. Watson. Krror: Copen haver, Orcutt, Hoegemeyer 2, Mueller; Le tters 2. Base on balls: Off Lowell 2 In 8. spurlock 3 Wrlke'-uts; By Lowell 3, James 1, Spurlock 6. Home mn: Russell. Two base hit: Kratzer, Morgan, Dakan. Double plav: Kansas State: Cents to Kratzer to Boyd. Passed ball: Relnmiller 2. umpire: u. L,. coenrane. Nebraska ab h o a Kan. St. Copcnhh'r of 4 0 5 0 LeClere ss Orcutt 3b 5 3 3 0 Kratzer 2b Dakan 2b 4 0 0 2!Uussell cf ah h o a 2 12 4 4 3 4 1 3 0 10 4 16 4 0 3 3 4 0 10 3 12 0 2 0 3 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 14 10 0 0 Graham lb 5 3 7 0 Boyde lb lfut'Kiir.'P tl 4 0 2 0 ttetits 3t Joyco If 2 0 10 Wierenga rt Mueller ss Pohlman c Wondra p 4 0 4 2 Morgan It 3 12 0 Watson c 4 0 3 3 Schrader c Abbott p James p Asbill Totals 35 7 27 71 Totals 30 6 27 13 Runs: Orcutt. Joyce, Mueller; LeClere. James Krror: Orcutt, Pohlman; LeClera 3, Rentz. James. Two base hit: LeClere. Orcutt. Walks: Off Wondra 5, Abbott 4. James 2. Double play: Joyce to Mueller to Graham: Oentz unassisted). Balk: Wondra. Umpire: Cochmne. Ahearn Visions Intramurals As Intercollegiate The present system of intercol legiate atheltics is going to be re placed by comprehensive programs in intramural sports, according to M. F. Ahearn, member of the na tional football committee for nine years, vice president of the Na tional Boxing association, commit tee members of the National Col legiate Athletic association and secretary of the Kansas State Ath letic commission. Professor Ahearn believes that Days Are Shou; starting I omorrow ... I he Biggest mum a.jW SAUDDAT rvs T A ?!l Hell Hath No Fury hike a Wife Starving For Love! RUTH CHATTERTON "Journal of a Crime" with ADOLPHE MENJOU QRP.HEU intercollegiate athletics will con tinue as long ai the public contin ues the fine Interest it is now showing, but he adds that the pres ent trend is to include more and more men In the athletic program thru a comprehensive intramural set-up. He visions intramural teams of one school playing teams of another, this being in a meas ure a continuation of intercolleg iate athletics and yet would include more students In the athletic pro gram. This opinion does not agree with the consensus of several leading athletic authorities, yet Professor Ahearn maintains that there la a strong possibility that intramural games will become more and more important and lessen Interest in intercollegiate sports. AG iEltflE TO CI Bout Between Nordstrom and Smith Is Hailed As Best of Meet. Being lauded as possibly the most colorful wrestling program of the season, the Ag team and the city campus grapplers (non letter man) put on a real show at the Ag college mats Thursday eve ning, April 12 with Lome Sim mons settling all mat disputes In a masterful manner. The Uni men defeated Ag men 18-12. Occupying the honor roll as the fastest bout of the evening, the mixer between Wayne Nordstrom, U. N. and Smith of Ag, brought the large crowd to their feet. Nord strom flopped Smith with a pun ishing head scissors in 45 seconds. The greatest upset of the bouts occurred when Strieker, 165 pound novice grappler pinned Rolofsen, Ag veteran, with a crushing half nelson and crotch hold after 3:27 seconds had elapsed. In the 175 pound class King ston tore right into Moore of U. N. and led a strong offensive through out the early moments of the fight, but Moore rallied to get the decision having Kingston in a pinning position when the bell rang. Summaries: 128 lb. class: Nordstrom. V. N., beat Smith of Ag In 45 seconds with a head scissors, bar arms. 185 lb. class. Tomich. At. declHoned Blevens In a fast match lasting the full fsrlftd. 145 lb. class: Brandt. U. N. flopped Wagner. Ag, with a half-nelson and body chancery in 1 minute and 52 seconds. 155 lb. class: Bauder, Ag, pinned Focht after 8:19 minutes with an armlock and crotch hold. 165 lb. class: Strieker of U. N. mastered Rolofsen, Ag. In 3 minutes and 27 seconds with a half-nelson and cratch hold. 175 lb. class: Moore rallied to beat Kingston, Ag, out for the decision In a full time bout. Heavyweight: Carroll of Ag put Bloom away with a head selssors and arm lock IB 2 minutes and 9 seconds. Exhibition 135 lb. class: Gene Clair, scrappy "Y" grappler conquered Witt man in 5:09 with half -nelson and crotch. Jerrv Adam, Nebraska's wrestling men tor stated. "If these nouts are any Indica tion of what the Numeral meet will be Ilka at the Coliseum April 18. everyone will see a real performance as these wrestlers ana many others will be In there to show their wares and establish their mat supremacy." M O RTON ADDRESSES IOW ANS Dr. W. H. S. Morton of teachers college will speak in Audubon, 1 Iowa Tuesday night at a meeting I of the county rural and grade j teachers on "Artistry of Teaching." j 1916 GRADUATE HERE. j James P. Fairbanks, a graduate i Ul lue lunrge oi dig luccnug ill 1916 was a university campus vis itor durin? the week. Mr. Fair banks is now an extension special ist at the University of California farm in Davis. Calif. Daqsnd There s No Time la . tf r .1 V ft II I - Movie Week or me i ean . FRIDAY sWtv C vyj-i M, - a - tf.'W la oo Mat 15c Eve. GOLDEN GATE COPS SWIM MEET 36-22 California Team Smashes Five Records In Win Over All Stars. MASTERSON COMES THRU Sutherland, Kuklin And McDowell Show In Diving. In one of the most colorful swimming meets of the si-ason the Golden Gate Junior college nu-r-men trounced the Nebraska All star team to the tune of 36 to 22 at the coliseum pool Saturday night, shattering five pool records. Bernie Masterson hung up a new record in the 50 yard free style event, covering the distance in 24.7 seconds to be followed to the finish by England and Hadley of Golden Gate in rapid succession. Bernie catapulted himself to an early lead and maintained it throughout the event. As a real exhibition of speed, Weatherbe of the Californians gave Pete Hagelin of Lincoln a 45 second handicap in the 220 free style and then pressed Pete to a fast finish. Pete picked up two lengths before the big Californian hit the water and covered the yardage in 5:59 while Weatherbe was clocked at 5:15. Art "Torpedo" Lindegren gave his usual spectacular performance by hanging up a new mark in the 100 yard free and leading a fast field to an easy victory in the 220 j free. He was timed at 54.3 in the ; 100 ad 2:31.2 in the 220. ! The Pacific Coast champs cap tured five first places, two sec onds and a third to carry off the , meet and ad another scalp to their trophy belt. Ken Sutherland, Harry Kuklin and "Zip" McDowell shared the honors in fancy diving while i James Piley and John Keriakedes ' Senior Announcements Personalized Wlt'1 our iame a,ii ine college from which you are graduated at no extra cost on orders of 15 or more. Personalized nmiourucnK,,1s ar1 different and actually cheaper, saving you the cost of name cards. See Them Before Placing Your Order Graves Printing Go. "Headquarter 312 No. 12th St. TTTT-mmD 1 1 i n ri i t i t 1 f - 2 T. S ' 4 A i'O&rr c TITO -r. one h . Aa ter in their comical diving por trayal. Summaries: 200 yard relay; Won by Onlden Cats (Kngland, Park. Hadiey and Freelandi. All stars (Maternn, Alraijuist, Amgwen ami Mcdirr). Time 1:39.6. Urn yard breast: First. Thornton (N); second, i.artner iN); third, Hewtoa (GO). Tims 1:18 9. Pool record Hiii yard back stroke: First, Park (OO); second. Hngelin (Lincoln All-Star); third. Dunn i Lincoln). Time 1:05.4. Pool rec onl. .'.i) vard free st!e: First, Masterson (N); neconrt. Kngland (Od): third, Hadley ; Time 24 7. Pool re-ortl. 4ii yard free stvie: First. Weatherbe (C,i;i; se.'ond, Hagelin (N). Time 6:15.4. Pool record. I'll) yard free style: First. Lindegren (fir, i; second. Hewton ("!; third, Hadley c:Oi. Time 54 .1. Pool record. 220 ard free style. First, Lindegren (tiili; second. Weatherbe (O'tt; third, Mc ;nwn (Beat rice i. Time 2:312 3nii ard medley relay: Coldea Gate (Tark. Free'.and and Knglandi. Time 3:23.5. Kxhihition. SUNDAY DINNER Scrred from 5 to 8 p. m. Fruit Cocktnil Soup Choice of T-Rone Steak 2 Tork Cli ops 2 Lamb Chops Pork Tenderloin Vegetable "Mashed Potatoes Shoe Strinjr Potatoes Coffee. Tea Milk Dessert Choice of Ice Cream or Pies Boyden Pharmacy 13th & P Sts., Stuart Sldg. H. A. Reed, Mgr. for home Card" Just South of Temple Like Nou?l - X! v ; Jk :j I ii .if