FOUR THE NEBRASKAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1934. p THEATRE DIRECTORY STUART (Mat. 25c Nito 40c) Karl Carol "MURDER AT THE VANITIES" with the most beauti ful girls In the world. Starring Carl Brlsson, Victor McLaughlin, Jack Oakie and Betty Carlisle. LINCOLN (Mat. 15c Nlte 25c) Jean Muir and Donald Woods in "AS THE EARTH TURNS." Added attractions: Shirley Tem ple. "Popeye," and "Pugllaccl." ORPHEUM (Mat. 15c Nite 25c) "GLAMOUR" with Paul Lukas and Constance Cumniings. COLONIAL (Mat. 10c Nlte 15c) Joan Blondell In "SMARTY" with Warren William and Edward Evertt Horton. SUN (Mat. 10c Nite 15c) Jean Harlow, Lee Tracy in "BOMBSHELL" plus "FOUR FRIGHTENED PEOPLE." Lambertus One of Huskers to N. C, A A. Track Meet HAROLD JACOBSEN HEYE LAMBERTUS GO 10 NCAA Tl m MEET Records Likely to Tumble Before Nation's Best ; ' Cinder Teams. That the university will be well represented at the National Col legiate track and field champion ships to be staged in Los Angeles Friday and Saturday, was assured last week with the announcement that Heye Lambertus and Harold "Speed" Jacobsen will run under Husker colors. In Lambertus, the Cornhuskers possess one of the fastest low hurdlers in the nation. The Goth enburg trackman is holder of both the senior and junior A. A. U. 220-yard low hurdle crowns. He placed second to Glenn Hardin of Louisiana State when the latter broke the world's record in the event at the Chicago collegiate cnampionships last summer. Hard In was clocked in 22.9 seconds with Lambertus right at his heels in 23 seconds flat In addition to these meritorious performances, Heye established a new world in door mark of 6.7 seconds for the 60-yard lows during the last win ter season. Not so well known as Lamber tus, but a very promising comoeti tor in his own right is Harold Jac obsen, the number two dash man among Big Six sprinters. Only a . sophomore, Jacobsen nevertheless has the speed to become a high Agues' Beaute Shoppe Refrigerated Cooling System Individual Designed Permanent Waves AGNES F. SCHMITT HOTEL CORN HUSKER Lincoln. Neh. Telephone B3122 or B6971 Tour Drug Store' Call your Drug Store for quick service. Lunches, Ice Cream or anything in Drug Store needs. CURB SERVICE The Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14th & P St. B1068 . III ' T Tipple Lf "wA''-i mm M w - ranking performer among the na tion's best in the short events. He is credited with a record of 9 for the 100-yard dash and has been timed in 21.4 seconds for the 220 in actual competition. Jacobsen has been defeated on few occasions this spring, and those were ad ministered by the fleet Edwin Hall of Kansas, Big Six champion. Conclusions van thus be logically reached that the Nebraska contin gent should turn in good marks at the California meet. However, it cannot be assumed that the Scar let athletes will find it easy to place in the. scoring column. Lam bertus not only will face Hardin again but will match his speed again&t John Herring, a Texas A. &. M. man who has consistently battered Hardin's efforts during meets this spring. Jacobsen will find the going even harder, be cause such speedsters as "Bullet Bob" Kiesel of California, Ralph Metcalfe of Marquette, Hudson Hellmich of Illinois, Ed Hall of Kansas and various other stars will be out to give their best Due to the strenuous battle fore LEARN TO DANCE Guaranteed in Six Private Lessons COOLED STUDIO Lee A. 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Apparently, the fight ror the team championship lies be tween Louisiana State and the powerful Stanford aggregation. i tie giant Jack Torrance and Job. ny Morriss head the Louisiana group, while John Lyman and Al len Blackman carry the scoring burden for Coach Dink Temple ton's Stanford boys. Southern California also presents a strong outfit and may cut in on points doped for the two leaders. It should be a great contest all the way. An investigation of publications was made recently and a number of proposals, suggested by the committee, were adopted by the t-uDucaiion council. Ability alone. with unbiased consideration to both men and women, Is to be the Dasis or selections to staff open ings. A complaint against any edi tor or business manager may be made by any staff member with the signatures of two other staff members. The Publications council is to act as a judicial board for the complaint This is to insure staff members against injustice or un due partiality. 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