SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1939 DAILY NEBRASKAN niREE oe if tall to Metrs Ames retains swim crown Okahoma nips NU in race for second Paced by Sophomore Roger Adarns, who hails from the Pana ma Canal Zone, the Iowa State swimmers had little trouble re taining their Big Six crown by submerging the field in the con ference get together in the coli seum pool Saturday. The Cyclones amassed 70 points to finish 31 points ahead of second place Oklahoma, with 39. Ne braska ended in third with 35, while Kansas and Kansas State brought up the rear with 18 and 10 points respectively. Adams and Pete Hagelin, Husker student coach, each took top hon ors in two events, Adams in the 50 and 100 yard dashes, and Hage lin in the 200 and 440 freestyle events. The former broke the only loop record when he covered the short sprint in 24.1 during Friday'u preliminaries. The old mark was 24.3. The biggest surprise of the meet was pulled when Ralph Worden and Ervelle Younger, Nebraska entiles in diving, both beat out Jarrett of Oklahoma, defending champion. Worden received 305.9 points to finish 25 points ahead of his teammate. With Iowa State putting on a one team show, Oklahoma and Ne braska engaged in a dog fight for second place honors. The Huskers took the lead after Hagelin s vie tory in the 220, only to see the Sooners win the final event, the 400 yard relay, to grab the rui rer up spot. Summaries: :t00 medley relay: Won by Oklahoma ((.legem, Burber, Chlsm); second, lowd State; third, Nebraska; fourth, Kansas fifth, Kansas State Time 3:22.3. 220 freestyle: Won by Hagelin, Neora.i ka; second, Kgenes, Iowa State; third Oihbs, Iowa State: fourth, Walker, Okla homa; fifth O Rellly, Oklahoma. Time 2:30.8. 50 freestyle: Won by Adams, Iowa State second, Haldeman, Iowa State; third Ritchie, Kansas; fourth, Lawrence, Kan s;is; fifth, Hurgesheimer, Iowa State Time 24.4. Diving: Won by Worden, Nebraska second, Younger, Nebraska; third, Jarrett Oklahoma: fourth, White, Kansas; fifth Novak, Kansas State. Total points 305.9 100 freestyle. Won by Adams, Iowa Ptate; second, Ilarxesheliner, Iowa State third, Kricksnn, Kansas State; fourtn, MuxKrave, Oklahoma; fifth, Hargrove, Iowa State. Tims 66. ISO backstroke: Won by ArmstiunK, Iowa State: second, Clegern, Oklahoma, third, Van Horn, Nebraska; fourth, llel ixher, Iowa State; fifth, Ritchie, Kansas. Time 1:50.4. 200 breaatstroka: Won by Haldrman, Iowa State; second, Surber, Oklahoma; thlid, Hudler, Iowa Rtate; fourth, Koden beck, Nebraska; fifth, Fife, Oklahoma Time 2:33.9. 440 freestyle: Won by Hagelin, Nebras ka; second, Kgenes, Iowa State; third, 'lrgern, Okluhoma; fourth, llihlis, Iowa State; fifth, Walker, Oklahoma. Time 6:44 3. 400 freestyle relay: Won by Iowa Stat (Adams, llargeshetmer. Hulileman, Arm strong); second, Oklahoma: third, Kansas fourth, Kansas Stale; fifth. Nebraska. Referee and starter: Cliff Cunningham Yaffe leads late rally by Nebraska Bruce Drake's Oklahoma team took a 53-45 game from the Husk ers last night as the fast traveling Sooners, led by Jimmy McNatt, who scored 15 points, piled up a 33-18 halftime advantage, and were never seriously threatened by the Huskers. The Sooners cai: tie Missouri for the Big Six cham pionship now by defeating Kansas State at Manhattan Monday, For 30 minutes the game was featured by the Sooner team which was as hot as the Huskers were cold. The fast breaking Oklaho- mans left a lackadaisical Nebras ka squad in the well known lurch as McNatt and Garnett Corbin in particular poured in shots from every angle, and increased their halftime lead to 47-26 with slight ly less than ten minutes to go. Huskers Quicken Pace. Then the Huskers got hot. A junior-senior outfit, playing with two and sometimes three reserves, went to town, and brought the count up to 48-41 with nearly five minutes left, although the Sooners protected their lead from then or. out. Coach W. H. Browne's seniors must have been a bit flustered by the pre-game ceremony in their honor, and took a back seat dur ing the game to the combination of forwards Yaffe and Thomas guards Pitcaithley and Fitz, and centers Randall and Therien. Yaffe turned in his best game as a Husker, scoring 11 points, 9 of them in the last ten minutes and harrying the Sooners with a fine floor game. McNatt, who scored eight points in the first few minutes of the game, led the evening's scoring with 15, while Corbin made 12 and Roop 9 for the winners. Bill Callihan led the Nebraska all-stars to a 28-23 victory over the Husker frosh in the opener as he sank six fielders. Summary: . Oklnhoma fK ft f pt McNatt ( 7 1-3 Hoop f 4 1-3 Schefflerc 0 2-2 Mesch t-c) g 1 3-4 Rnodgrnss K 0 Zollmer f 2 Corbin f 5 Mullen e 0 Walker f 0 Kerr K 2 Simmons breaks 440 mark; iVlizzou wins title (Special to the DAILY NEBRASKAN.) 1 COLUMBIA. Mo.. Marcn Nebraska's three year reign as Big Six indoor track champion ended in Brewer field house here tonight, with Missouri scoring 35 points for the conference title, its first since the Big Six was organized ten years ago. Kansas was second with 24 points; Kansas State had 22, Okla homa 19 y2, Nebraska 15 V4. and Iowa State had 13 Vfc. Four records were broken and one was tied. John Munski bioko the mile mark for the second year in succession; Bob Simmons, Ne braska's star quarter miler, shat tered the existing record for the 440; Bob Stolland of Kansas hung up a new mark in the high jump; Don Bird, Kansas pole vaulter, vaulted to a new pole vault rec ord, and Carl Morris of Oklahoma tied the 60 yard high hurdles rec ord. The summaries: TRACK KVENTS. AO yard dash- Won by Toriblo. Okla homa; Wright, Nebraska, second; Ladd, Kansas State, third; Coogan, Oklahoma, fourth. Time :06.4. 60 yard low hurdles: Won by Masoner, Kansas; Kahler, Nebraska, second; White, Misourl, third; Simmons, Meora.sKa, lourin. Time :07. 60 yard high hurdles: Won by Morris, Oklahoma; Hotchklss, Kansas State, sec ond; White, Missouri, third; Baldwin, Missouri, fourth. Time :07.6. (Kquals record by Hinckley, Kansas State, In 1932. N. U. men write article The current number of the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology has an article on "The Kffoct of Benzedrine and Caffeine Upon Performance in Certain Psychomotor Tasks" by Dr. H. G. O. Hoick of the department of physiology and pharmacology; O. R. Thornton of the department of psychology, and Edwin L. Smith, who received his master's degree in the College of Pharmacy. 12 0-0 2-2 0-0 0- 0 1- 1 Totals , Nebraska Thomas f 4 Kovanda f 1 Randall e 1 Werner (g-c) ( 1 .21 11-13 18 S3 fK ft f pts Kit K Klllott f-e Tallmnn f Therien e Yaffe t Crlmm K-o Jackson f 1 1 ... 0 ... 0 ... s ... 1 0 I'ltcailhley f .... 2 0- 0 2-4 2-3 1- 1 4-6 0-0 0- 0 0 0 1- 2 0-1 0- 0 1- 3 17 11-20 13 45 Okluhoma 33, Nebras Totals Score at half ka 18. Officials: Tnrke Carroll, Kansas City v., and Trd O'Hulllvan, Missouri Fraternities Organizations Barb Houses There is still time to nom inate your man for the . I). 0. C. Contest. Noni 'mat ion Blanks may ho obtained nt Harvey Bros., 12110 O St., or The Daily Nebraskan office. B. D. O. C. Contest Closes Mar. 13 Gymnasts beat Buffs, lose to Greeley State Nebraska's gymnastic team lost to Grcely State Teachers 191 158, Saturday night after beating Colorado U. 600-506 Friday in prepaiation for last night's Kocky Mountain A. A. U. championships Mimmaries of Grcely meet: Horizontal bar' White, (G, first Card tier, (ti), second; IHiKgan (!), third. Horse. Cudwell, (N), first Itcmlry, G) second; Geler, (N), Intnl. I'arallrd bars: While, !), first Adams (IS), second; Prof fit, (N), third. Rings: Gilchrist. G), first; Odor, (N) second; White, (O) and I'roffit, (N) Hid for third. Mats: Hoyd, first; Hill, (O), sec ona; Btmen, in), mini. NOW! So inexpensive that anyone can learn to fly! , Only $75 Quulifivt you for a gov ernmont pilot' t rating. Thru vxtrvmvly LOW RATES FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY AIR ACTIVITIES ARROW AIRPORT Call M-8898, 5 to 7 P. M. 15 12 Record equalled In preliminaries by both Hotchklss and White.) 440 yard dash: Won by Simmons, Ne braska; Toole, Kanxus State, second; Guimn, Oklahoma, third; Brown, Kansas State, fourth. Time :50.4. (Breaks rec ord of :51.2 by Wolters of Iowa State In 1923.) Half mile run: Won by Reeves, Mis souri; Bailey, Iowa State, second; Brown, Missouri, third; Gillian, Oklahoma, fourth. Time 1:58.4. One mile run: Won by Munski, Mis souri; Harris, Kansas, second; Kliuin, Ki.nsas, third; Hughes, Iowa State, fourth. Time 4:17. (Breaks record of 4:19.2 by Munski in 1938. ) Two mile run: Won by Mltcneii, Kansas State; Harris, Kansas, second; Munski, Missouri, third, Burrus, Missouri, fourth. Time 9:42.4. Mile relay (determined on time basis): First, Missouri (Frie.smeyer, Buldwin, Reeves. Berg): second. Oklahoma (Cootcin, Trueblood, Gnhan, Flnlay); third, Iowa State (Graves, Briley, Silver, UiinmnK ham); fourth, Kansas State (Fagler, Payne, Brown, Toole). Timo 3:29.6. frlKLD KVKNTS. Phot put: Won by Hackney, Kansas State; Mills, NeiirasKa, second; wioDies, Nebraska, third; Friedland, Kansas, fourth, Distance 50 feet 7:S1 Inches. Broad Jump: Won by Schumitzky, Mis souri; Porter, Missouri, second; tie for third and fourth, ftayton, Missouri, and Phillips, Iowa State, distance, 23 feet 8 inches. High jump: Won by Stoland, Kansas; Schnacke, Iowa State, second; Mehaffcy, Kansas State. third: Hilton, Missouri, fourth. Height, 6 feet 3 inches. (Breaks record of 6 feet 3'4 inches by Shelby, Oklahoma, in 1929). Poul vault: Won by Bird, Kansas; sec ond, Sargent, Iowa State; third, Tone, Oklahoma: Fender and Orr, Oklahoma, Scott and Newman, Nebraska, tied for fourth. Height 13 feet 7Vi inches. (Breaks record of 13 feet 2Vi Inches by Lyon of Iowa State In 1936.) Meatmen beat Grinnell, 28-8 Nebraska's wrestlers beat Grin nell in their last dual meet of the season, 28-8 as five Huskers won falls. Co-captain Jim Knight pin ned Grinnells Mobson with a double arm lock in 8 minutes and Tseconds to bring his college point total to 133 1-2 for three years. 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