The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 25, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    (Wednesday, March 25, 1942
DAILY NEBRASKAN
Great Miler Returns .
Glenn Cunningham Wilt Serve
As Referee at KU Track Meet
. . Several Weeks Hence
LAWRENCE, March 24. Dr.
Glenn Cunningham, formerly the
world's greatest miler, and now
director of athletics and professor
of physical education at Cornell
College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, will
serve as referee at the twentieth
annual University of Kansas re
lays and Interpcholastic Track and
Field Meet, April 17 and 18, Gwinn
Henry, director of the carnival,
announced today.
Entry blanks are going out this
week to colleges and Universities
throughout the country, and to all
high schools in the state, H. W.
Hargiss, University of Kansas
track coach, and general manager
of the relays, announced today.
Interest Evident.
A great deal of interest in this
year's carnival, traditionally one
of the outstanding events of its
kind in the nation, has been evi
denced by the preliminary corre
spondence and inquiries which
have been coming into the offices
of the athletic department here.
Heading the Big Ten conference
delegations will be Minnesota's
nquad of Golden Gophers who will
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bring 24 men to the relays. Colo
rado has already indicated that a
squad of 12 will represent the Buf
faloes, Coach Hargiss said today.
With the relays nearly a month
away, advance inquiries point to
one of the finest fields of con
tetsants in recent years for the
enmes.
Specialties Featured.
The special events, university
class relays, college class and jun
ior college class relay, will again
feature the carnival. Early interest
manifested indicates a record
representation for the college and
university events.
The fact that enrollments in the
various high school institutes and
clinics held this year under uni
versity auspices have been heavier
than in recent years, is expected
to produce a large entry list in the
inter-scholastic events, Director
Henry said.
Diamond Slate
Features Eight
Spring Tilts
Eight matches face Coach
"Lew" Lewendowski's Scarlet and
Cream diamond club.
A game with Minnesota at Min
neapolis April 25 opens the season
which features only three Big Six
opponents Iowa State, Oklahoma
and Kansas State.
Trip schedule:
April 24-25 Minnesota at Min
neapolis.
April 27-28 Iowa State at
Ames.
May 1-2 Missouri, here.
May 7 Oklahoma A. & M. at
Stillwater.
May 8-9 Oklahoma at Nor
man.
May 12 Iowa State, here. v
May 16 Kansas State, here.
May 22-23 Colorado, here.
LACli ;; By Bob Miller
I-M Results
Ping Pong
Prlta l'pllnn B. SI Alphs 0.
Hlctna Alpha Ma S, A TO Z.
Slrrn Alpha Ma 5, Vhl Put .
T.RT 4, Farm Hnov 1.
Phi ftami S, Sl Kpn t.
Prlta HIkii S. Tlx-ta XI 0.
Hlnma Chi 3. Af.R X.
Kappa Sim S, IMIa Taa Delta t.
giicma 'i 8, ThJ Delta a.
Handball
Hi (ma Ka 4. Kappa Blr t.
Fraternity men buy 1,000,000
suits yearly; sorority women buy
500,000 dresses every year.
Huskcrs to Meet
Bierman's Team
The Husker footeball team
will play the naval air train
ing station gridders of Iowa
City, coached by Bernie Bier
man, Head Coach Glenn Pres
nell announced late last night.
Nebraska will meet Bier
man's team Nov. 21 at Iowa
City, the late originally sched
uled for the Nebraska-Iowa
clash. The latter game will be
played Sept. 26, also at Iowa
City.
Golf and Tennis
Spring Schedules
Nebraska tennis and golf teams
have slated three May matches
and hope to dd several more op
ponents to the schedule.
Scarlet and Cream netsers and
linksmen will meet Iowa State
there May 1, then play host to the
Iowans here, May 16. (Oklahoma
si scheduled to appear here, May
8.)
A recent tabulation reveals
there are seven osteopathic fra
te'rnities in the United States.
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95 to 795
Bright, bright plaids in new seersucker
suit-dresses nothing could be more
fashion-right and fresh-looking right
'round the clock, for spring or summer
days. The long jackets and pleated
skirts are flattering to everyone. And
they are washable, of course 1 Sizes 12
to 20.
Year Round Frocks Shop
GOLD'S Third Floor.
JACK Gunther in his UP column states, "...The USC-UCLA
clash might go to Minneapolis or Lincoln, Neb. The question, of
course, is whether the alien teams would draw so far from home..."
The statement was concluding a suggested proposal to shift the coast
games to the midwest to escape the 5,000 limit on athletic crowds. . .
It seems that some of the sport critics on either coast think that it
would be a good idea to transfer half way inland and that way the
games could play before larger crowds.
FIRST effect of the placing of a limit on crowds was noticed
at Stanford . . . Clark Shaughessy, Cinderella coach of the Indians, fail
ed to renew his contract and signed at Maryland. . .At his new job he
will be shaking down an estimated $9,000 per year and there will be
no limit upon the crowds witnessing his team in action. . .It was Coach
Shaugnessy who pulled Stanford out of their football recession (new
deal term) and put them into the Rose Bowl in 1940... That was the
year that Kmetovic and company put the Huskers out of commission
...He could have asked his own terms that year.
CONSIDERING Gunther's remark concerning drawing power
of the teams away from home, it is our opinion tht such an arrange
ment would not fare too badly... At least there would undoubtedly
be enough over the 5,000 limit to pay the coast schools to send their
teams into the wild and wooly interior. . .If the Husker institution
were selected, 35 to 38,000 would be the top limit here but even
15,000 over the prescribed limit would make the proposal a paying
one. . .Football would be on tap nearly every week end. . .Minnesota
and Pittsburgh are both scheduled to perform on the Cornhusker
sod besides the coast teams: this would insure good crowds con
sistently. . .And another thing it would definitely set the midwest
up as the high lands of intercollegiate football, a place which it now
holds in reality but not in name.
EUGENE "Red" Littler definitely proved that he would wind
up his senior year in a blaze of glory, provided he can maintain and
strengthen a pace which he set on Monday evening. . .Working out on
the stadium track in the great cut of doors, Red stepped off a 100
yard dash in 09.8 seconds and he had not given everything to do that
...A performance of those proportions merits special mention since
it is so early in the season. . .The Texas relays are to be held this week
end bringing together the best from the the country over down in
Austin.
NEWTON Copple, Husker wrestler, left this morning for the
National Intercollegiate Wrestling tournament to be held in East
Lansing, Michigan. . .He accompanied the Kansas State' coach and
his entry, Porter. . .Porter and Copple are the best in the conference,
grabbing a co-title in the 145 pound division during the regular dual
season... The two drew in their match for the first time in eleven
matches that the K-Stater had not won.
Track Squad
Has Attractive
List of Foes
Ed Weir, Cornhusker track
coach, will guide his prteges from
indoor competition into a bright
outdoor program.
Red Littler, Bobby Ginn, Harold
Hurt and company will open out
door activity April 11 when Minne
sota invades the Scarlet oval for a
duel meet. Featuring such attrac
tive features en route as a tri-meet
with Army and Cornell at West
Foint and a duel with California
at Lincoln, the schedule ends with
the big N. C. A. A. n.eet here,
June 19-20.
Schedule:
April 11 Minnesota here.
Anril 18 Kansas Relays, at
at Lawrence.
April 24-25-Drake Relays, Des
Moines.
May 2 Army, Cornell at West
roint.
May 9 Missouri at Columbia.
May 15-16-Big Six, here.
May 30 ---California, here.
June 19-20 N. C. A. A., here.
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