Fnday,May7,1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 1 1 "V o Meet SSE3fO OBy Foods ... And Statistics Although there possibly has been less state yard conversation in downtown Lincoln concerning the pending Big Six ' track and field derby, the village experts seem agreed that Chauncey Simp son's Missouri Tigermen will out score Nebraska and Oklahoma for the circuit bunting on Memorial stadium cinders Saturday. Mentor Ed Weir expects every Cornhusker to do his duty tomor row. Said duty may involve vic tory over the keenly-balanced Missouri crew, but Mentor Weir's proteges need one more requisite than duty luck. Lady Luck Welcome. If lady luck joins the Husker bandwagon, the Weirmen might find ways and means of upsetting atorday the Missourians. Every event-by-event form chart, based on com parative performances, by sports scribes thus far show Mizzou in front of Nebraska by at least ten points. Al Zikmund and Howie Debus are expected to head the Weir point collectors. Debus is an odds on favorite to cop discus and jave lin laurels and rates an even chance for first in the pole vault. Zikmund's five-event perform ance in 100, 220, discus, high jump and broad jump should reap at least ten points. Nip and Tuck. "It will be nip and tuck all the day," said Weir early today. "We're going to have to use some high class economy to grab points wherever there's a chance." Activity will open Saturday morning at 10:00 when prelimi naries in both track and field events commence to unroll. Dope Sheet. We requested every Big Six track mentor to give us his top performer and top time in each event and thus compiled our com parison summary. On basis of the summary, Missouri will annex the meet Saturday with 53 points. Nebraska and Oklahoma are tied for second spot in compara tive performances with 42 tal- iflMilliililiUh'HDIR) Moc Vamps are Swagger and Smart In V......? vv 4.95 ond 5.95 Cosual or Oxford, Connie sports have that perfection of tailoring you loyel Turf Tan Brown and Antique Red lies each. Kansas State will land fourth berth with 25 points, fol lowed by Iowa State with 21 and Kansas with 18. 100-yard dash 9.6, Shy, Mis souri; 9.9, Rcimers, Oklahoma and Jopgerst, Missouri; 10.0, Rock hold, Kansas State; 10.2, Schloess, Kansas U. 220-yard dash 21.2, Shy, Mis souri; 21.4, Reimcrs, Oklahoma; 21.5, Joggerst, Missouri; 21.7, Up ham, Kansas State; 22.6, Schlocs ser, Kansas U. 440-yard dash 49.2, Johns. Kansas State; 49.8, Cary, Okla homa; 50.0, Lary, Iowa State; 50.5, Shy, Missouri; 52.1, Dole, Kansas; 52.3, Kratz, Nebraska. 880-yard run 1:58.3, Kratz,'Ne braska; 1158.8, Johns, Kansas State; 1:58.9, Cary, Oklahoma; 1:59.8, Hale, Nebraska; 2:01, Bro gan, Nebraska; Bosworth, Mis souri; 2:05, Havens, Kansas. Mile 4:23.5, Richardson, Iowa State; 4:28, Painter, Oklahoma; 4:30, Bosworth, Missouri; 4:42, Moore, Kansas. 120-yard high hurdles 14.9, Al exander, Missouri; 16.0, Wright, Oklahoma; 17.5, Hargiss, Iowa State. 220-yard low hurdles 23.5, Al exander, Missouri. Mile relay 3:23.3, Oklahoma (Reimers, J. Jones, Roberts, Cary); 3:30.2, Iowa State; 3:31, Kansas. Broad jump 23-7, Alexander, Missouri and Farns, Oklahoma; 22-10, Zikmund, Nebraska; 22.4, Yelley, Kansas State; 22-0, Lea, Kansas. High jump 6-4, Scofield, Kan sas; 6-1, Petring, Nebraska; 60 Steffy of Missouri, Baker of Okla homa, Lill of Kansas State. Pole vault 13-2, Debus, Ne braska; 13-0, Blackwell, Missouri; 12-6, Nelson, Kansas State, and James, Nebraska; 12-0, Schloes ser, Kansas; 11-6, Haney and Legg, Oklahoma. Shot 51-0, Schleich, Nebraska and Aussieker, Missouri; 49-3, Bliss, Iowa State; 49-0, Debus, Nebraska; 44-1, Eisenhart, Ne braska, and Bailey, Oklahoma; 42-0, Johnson, Kansas. D 1 a c u s 153.45, Debus, Ne braska; 148, Aussieker, Missouri; 144-4, Eisenhart, Nebraska; 137-0, Kissell, Kansas; 129-0, Schleich, Nebraska; 126-2, McDonald, Okla homa; 125-0, KimeL Kansas State Javelin 198.95, Debus, Ne braska; 195-0, Gast, Iowa State; 185-0, Parker, Missouri, and Soco lofsky, Kansas State; 180-0, Haz- Bulletin . Ll'THFJtANS. Tfcmte atteaJ a the Iatheraa plealr MirmH nwt at f a. m. toniitM at Tempi nulldntr. The pirate will be held at Fete Paa park, an M apoiMOrrd hi IJneoia pastor. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA. Alpha Lambda DelU win hoM Initiation this afterwoon at p. m. AH anembera aad alamnl are lavlW to attend. I IT f - On TMt '3 TTJ ctTitrnav ?l AT Xf a a. aixw m mm NiSILKINIt WflRDKRil.' IRITIiaiNG fKEKSTEIH MONSTER) j 'DEAD MEN WALK" vimm 168-6, Young, en, Nenraska; Oklahoma. rrellmlnarie 10:00 A. M. 10 00 140-yard nh. 10:10 100-yard Dunn, 10:20 1'20-yard High Hurdle. 10:30 H0-yard Ron. 10:40 2?n-yard la.h. 10:0 220-yard lxw Hnrdlra. Field Event 10:00 Shot. 10:00 Javelin. T)lea Immediately tKt hot. 10:00 Krosd innip. Finnls 2:00 T, M. t:00 On Mllf Run. t:10 440-yard lh. I:t0 lOO-yurd naxh. t:90 120-yard HtKh Hnrdlm. t:40 KKO-yard Riim. t:ftO 220-yard Hh. S:00 Two Mile Rim. S: 1 220-yard 1' Hnrdlnt, 3:2V 4Hir Mile Relay. Field Kvenla 1:30 rele Vault. 1:30 Htrk Jump. 1:30 ethot I'irt . Dlnea Immediately after abnt. 2:10 lavelln. 2:10 Broad Jump. Honornry Referee, Henry F. SchaMe.. Rfrree, O. I. Webb. Starter, Taplnln F. O. Wetrh. Clerk at liam, Wm. R. Hnrney. Clerk of F1nln, V. 1.. Day. Inspector of WelRhU. W. K. MHItier. Annonnrer, Major H. R. Tarner. Seorer, Tom Brornn. Tlmem Rev. I. B. O'Connor. Ted Kol- derle, Inmrn C. lwln, R. A. looke, . P. Kratt, T. C. Yonnt. Jndcea of finth Karl Jnhninn, M. . Voln, R. K. Boll, Hnl J. Roavra. H. W. (.rr.M, R. W. leal, Hdiart Campbell, I'hll Sldlen, Terry Brnneh. indeed of pole vatill lr. R. . Clapp, Dr. W. C. Reeker. diiilicea of ahnt put llff Anhnnra, Tor- val Johnoon, t'harlen Wnrrnll. indue, of di.cn. Bernard uaiioway, Lanrene Teptey. dnflce. of high Jump w. K. MHMrec, Emery PrHfert. Jndce. of broad Jnmn VP, A. RoNeae, R. W. Th acker, Rn.e! Hbh.. Jaiicet of javelin W. W. KniKbt, Har old llamll, Robert Terry. ATO Men Win Jack Best Cup Alpha Tau Omega annexed the Jack Best trophy last night on the university greens, conquering the Fhi Delta by forfeit, as fighting Alpha Gamma Rho slammed sec ond place Phi Gamma Delta 5 to 2 to win the 1942 intramural soft ball championship. The ATOs amassed a season to tal of 863 points to tip the Phi Gamma Delta athletes, who fin ished in second spot with 846 digits. AGR Fifth Inning Blitz. Slamming the scoring gate for five runs in wild fourth inning batting barrage, AGR rallied to top an early two run Fiji advan tage for their 5 to 3 win. Oat man's sharp double and Ander son's one base blow coupled with five Harry Fox gift passes pro vided the winning margin on which AGR tosser, Marv Monson, coasted to victory. Phi Delta Theta, lacking pitch ing punch, forfeited to the ATO club. DO YOU DIG ITT Submitted by Grot Moor Drokt Unherilty, D Moinat, lowti ..Ml TO - iOO" tepd-Coh Company, long Wand Cty, N.Y. Bottloti locoRy by rronchiMrd BofttWu ATTEND THE FAREWELL TO ARMS DANCE with BASIE GIVENS and the 1943 CORNHUSKER BEAUTY QUEENS N Friday, May 7, Adm.$1.10 Incl.Tax 9 to 12 Coliseum