.jr.- " 41 ' FRIDAY. MAY 10, 1935. FOUR 5 ' i i 1- 'J 4 4 'A Freshmen at Ohio Wealeyan unl veraity (Delaware) apend almost twlc aa mucn time in the univer sity hospital than seniors. And men students made less vlaiU to the health office than women. JV ORDERS FOR IMITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Must Be Placed Before Saturday, May 1 1, 1935 ON SALE and DISPLAY AT College Bookstore Remember Your Mother on May 12th Mother's Day to Ih Flowers from Danielson's Roses Gardenias Violets Plants Spring Floners Corsages Danielson Floral Co 1245 N St. B2234 E Hale, Carstens Lead Mates To Win in Second Game Of Spring Dri it Th WViKoa arched a S2-1 lead through the net In the first half of the second Hunker interclub baa ketball (came on the coliseum floor Wednesday evening:, hut the Reds came back In the last period to miIvam th lacVra 24-1 and nut the final record on the 50-25 basis. raul Amen, Red jerseyed guard, led the scoring ledger with five field goal, and Leland Hale and Cat Carstens ehared laurels for the winners with nine tallies each. Carstens, Whltaker, Parsons and Wldman and Hale started for the Whites, and Ebaugh, Q. Scott, Morris, Dohrmann and Amen got the call lor the Reds. Summaries fl White (M lK'aratena f OIWklMkir t llWMnin o 01 Parsons ( JlWahlnulst 0! Morris r t'Hiii r lINorensen A 1 Dohrmann a 1 Hen's 5 a. Atom f Marrls t riwuith e Oohrmann f Amen tacox f Montan t C "colt f-f Nelson a Ayrea ( ft 4 1 s 4 4 0 s t 1 Totals Referee it 1 l Totals Morris Fisher. 51 t 1 At the University of Illinois (Champaign) soft drinks are con sumed 7 to 1 over beer In one cam pus hangout and 9 to 1 In another. WWII FOOTWEAR IS SMARTEST I Iwy yr new White shoes where yew get extra value at well at smart style I You will marvel at our beautiful selection of Whites at such incredibly lew prices. White Kidikinsl Genuine White Buck! White tinenl Sondokl Spectators! Tieil Pumps! All sixes 3 to 9. AN widths AAA to C See Our Windows mm 1109 "O" St -THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL- HUSKERS TANGLE WITH SOONERS LONE DUAL MEET Jacobs' Speed Artists Meet Schultemen at Four Friday. to Henry Schulte'a Husker track battalion will deploy into line Fri day afternoon on the Memorial stadium cinders, throwing Its full flghttng force against John Jacobs' Oklahoma splkesters In the first and only dual appearance before Nebraska fans. Four o'clock Is the hour set for the starting event, but a rapid fire time schedule will com plete the competition In little more than an hour. Oklahoma will bring a full squad to Lincoln, but versatility seema to be more abundant In the Sooner camp, for the number of Oklahoma entrants in each event far outstrips the Scarlet represen tation, thus giving thera an advan tage In point-gaining possibilities. The hurdles, distance races, and sprints are cast as the features of the meet Harold Jacobsen, Tren ton. Mon and Cox of Oklahoma headline the list with the battle looming between them In the cen tury and 220-yard dashes. "Speed" registered a new meet time of 9.8 seconds in the 100-yard dash at Manhattan last Saturday, and brought home the furlong in 22.4. An injured leg muscle has troubled him this week, but is improving under Trainer "Doc" McLean's supervision. Oklahoma's Lorris Moody and Dick Chaney ran a dead heat in the half mile last Monday in a WHITE COATS or Light Colored Garments Are a Real Test of a Cleaner's Ability We pride ourselves in keep ing your white garments as they should be White. Send us your Spring Gar ment for Cleaning Now, MODERN CLEANERS Soukup 4. Westover Call F2377 For Service Y vi ,V..u I jf! at "V '' ' 'm sometimes asked about cigarettes . . . and I believe they offer the mildest and purest form in which tobacco is used Mild Ripe Tobacco . . . Aged 2 years or more . . . . 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Burke, Sooner pride In the hurd les, set another record in the high sticks In the Oklahoma-Aggie meet, turning In a time of 14.8 sec onds. The trio of Leon and Linus Carroll and Stanley Height will hold the Nebraska strings for places in the highs, and Halght, Linus Carroll, and Kenneth Chap man will do the skipping In the lows. Oklahoma and Nebraska entries: ion wrds: Ntirsk, HimH Jcoin, I.loyd OnrtwHI; Oklnhoms, Co. Burkf, WsM, Robert. 220 ysnls: Nhrka, Jsr- ohn, tMMsrslI, Kmn!!! fnspmsn: Okl- homs. Ward, Vox, Burk. Jsnr. 440 yaw: Nhraka. tlfr Panknn'n, Howard Roh. ma, Icnnard Rail; Oklatinma, BarrrK, "h.anv, Jan. Rmr(, Powlfn, MO yards: Nebraska, Rail, Ohlr Bfavsr; Oklahoma, Moody, Ohany, Barrfll, Royi. Mil: Ne braska, Glenn Punk, Reaver. Two mils: Nebraska, Glenn Funk. Howard Roberts. 120 yard htfns: Nebraska. I eon and I .Inns Carroll, gianley Hsichl; Oklahoma. Nelson Burke. Hewes, Builer. S20 yard lows: Nebraska, Inus Carroll, Chapmnn, Haiitht: Oklahoma, Nelson, Rurk, Ruller. Tola vault: Nebraska. Sherman Cosarove: Oklahoma, Burke, Hewes. Hlph Jimp: Ne braska, Ray Toman, tester Mrtonald. u. Martin: Oklahoma, Nelson, Burke. Remv. Broad Jump: Nebraska, l.lnyd Cardwell, Boh Warnke. Toman; Oklahoma, Ward, Burke. sthot put : Nebraska. Owen Rlst, Sam Francis: Oklahoma. Hewaa. Rey nolds. Dlsrtis: Nebraska. Francis. Rlst. McDonald: Oklahoma. Hemes. Reynolds. Rurke. Javelin throw; Nebraska. Fred Chambers. Francis. Toman; Oklahoma. Kilgore, Hammond, Gunning. PLANS MADE FOR MANAGEMENT OF NEW BOOK SHOP (Continued from Page 1.) Shurtleff stated. Lorraine Htichcock is working on elimination of the most objec tionable feature pf the arrange ment, disposal of out-of-date texts, by corresponding with national book exchanges in an effort to set up a university exchange. oiner members of the committee who will report at the meeting are Irving Hill, Irwin Ryan, Bonnie Spanggard and Dick Fischer. ELECTION STRIFE SEEN AS FACTION BREAKS RUMORED (Continued from Page 1.) ministration on the grounds of be ing unconstitutional. Both Progressive and Green Toca leaders were more guarded on the eve of filing deadline in their pre- aicuon or tne outcome of next Tuesday's battle at the polls, both agreeing that the contest would be close. Final settlement of the se ceding Green Toga member's fate was awarded as being a conse quential factor in the outcome, ELIGIBILITY RULES UNCONSTITUTIONAL (Continued from Page 1.) deadline, which has been set at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon. "It is unfortunate that this mix- up concerning eligibility rules has occurred," Fischer said. "As the rules now stand, no exceptions whatsoever can be made, and can didates can save themselves con siderable embarrassment and trou ble by checking on their eligibility before filing. Offices for which filings will be received until 5 o'clock today in clude 25 student council positions and 3 publication board posts. Fil ings are to be made at the student activities office in the coliseum In person. While no specific rules were listed regarding eligibility of can didates for publication board posi tions, it was understood that ad herence to the 12-27 rule would be sufficient. STUDENT LEADERS SPEED UNION DRIVE (Continued from Page l.t everyone carry a petition around with him constantly and keep try ing to stimulate interest around the campus. "We have a good sendoff in this project, Fischer declared. "Appli cation for a student union build ing will be the first application ever turned into the PWA board by me university, we nave me sanc tion of the administration and we are rapidly obtaining complete en rollment of student support. We are going down the home stretch. and whether or not we obtain our ends dates solely in the hands of the student body. Charles Bursik, a member of the original union building committee, stated, "The student uinon build ing is closer to this campus than it has ever been before. The archi tects are now going over final plans for the construction, and complete student support is the only remaining impetus necessary to a realization of the project. In the tabulation of the petitions turned in up to date. Corinne Cau- linn's team is leading in the num ber of signatures obtained with 244 to its credit. Bursik's team is second, and Don Shurtleff s group is third. 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