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Sunday, May 25, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Missouri Wins ... (Continued from Page 1.) was named by coaches as the win ner of the Henry Schulte memo rial trophy. Harry Guth and Dick Ault ol Missouri were the only double winners, but a Nebraskan, Harry Meg in n is, wound up as the lead ing point scorer for the afternoon. The unheralded outdoor find, who did not compete during the In door season, won the broad jump, placed second In the 220 and fourth In the 100-yard dash to take scoring honors. Mcginnis waited until the tag end of the broad jump to hop off the board 23 feet 8 Inches to replace Bob Teel of Missouri at the head of the standings in this event. Teel's Jump of 23 feet 5 inches which he made Friday was good for second place. Firsts were few for the men of Coach Ed Weir. Bobby Ginn won the mile, Don Cooper took the pole vault and Herb Grote repeated In the javelin for the only ten-point performances in the Scarlet camp. Double Fails. Ginn's attempt to turn in a double victory failed as the Madison mite dropped far off the pace In the 880. Dick Killough of Missouri rushed past Nebras ka's Harold Kopf on the home stretch to win the race in the blistering time of 1:54.8. In the mile, however, Bobby left no doubt as to his command. Taking the lead at the start of the gun lap, Ginn pulled away from all contenders was far ahead of his closest rival, Bill Bosworth of Missouri, at the tape. Ginn was clocked in 4:19.3. Vaulter Cooper had three tries at breaking Harold Hunt's old standard after winning the con ference championship with a mark of 13 feet 3 inches. The be spectacled York athlete failed in three attempts at 14 feet 1 inch, althought he barely' missed on his first leap. The record is 14 feet ijb of an Inch, i j ' i Coach Tom Botts' Tigers were -everywhere during the afternoon failed to score only in the javelin. Nebraska and Kansas had a strangle hold on javelin points, as Grote brought ten to the NU total with his first place cast of 197 feet l3i inches and Jayhawk spearmen swept the rest of the places. Nebraska approached this feat in the 220 where Meginnis, Thompson and Conner finished 'second, third and fourth. Harvey Stroud added another point with a sixth place finish. Harvey Fades. Hurrying Harvey was unable to break into the quartermile standings. The North Platte thin man was in contention during the Aggies Lose In Big 6 Bid Oklahoma A. & M. was denied membership in the Big Six by fac ulty representatives at a meeting Friday in which a motion to in clude the Cowboys in the loop was presented by the University .of Oklahoma. There was no second to the Sooners motion, but a motion to postpone action on the question was passed. No future date has been set to reopen the question. Other actions by the faculty representatives Included reinstate ment of five Nebraska athletes and four Kansas athletes who bad been declared ineligible for conference competition )ecise of playing off-campus basketball. The Ilus ker athletes returned to good standing were Dick Thompson, Neal Mosser, Bob Means, Waldc Winter and Bernie Bieterman. Football competition between freshman teams of Big Six mem ber schools was abandoned. Ear lier plans had called for a maxi mum of two games for freshman teams against other conference frosh elevens. early stages, but faded in the drive for the tape. Madill Gartiser, Bengal stand out in the 100 yard dash and both hurdle races, pulled a muscle as he finished second in the cen tury sprint and was scratched from the barrier races. High jumpers other than Soo ficld found the celing extremely low. Don Smith of Iowa State won second place with a per formance 6 feet 1V inches. A leap of six feet was good for a tie for third, and a 5 foot 10 inch jump netted a te for sixth. Husker Monte Kinder, far below his early season form, shared in the third place tie at six feet even. Southwest Duel. Winners of the first three places in all events won an added prize. Big Six faculty dons decided in favor of a proposal to match the best of the conference with the top three men in each event from the Southwestern Conference meet. The inter-conference carni val will be staged at Dalls, Texas, on June 13. GINGHAM CAFE Steaks Chops Chicken Chinese Dishes Fountain Service 1128 P St. Thone 2-7823 V 1 Itcmcmhcr If you want MORE MONEY sell your Books, rt Supplies, Drawing Sels, ami Drawing Boards, at J? The 1229 R LINCOLN, NCIR. Yen Cpn DegSotor Now w Kjmm Www m CBifift 03 Vrlii wi'J LINCOLN Paul Hylaml Wins 131 Golf Tourney Paul Hyland of Beta Theta Fi won first place in the intramural spring golf tournament by defeat ing Garth Lof 2-1 in the final 18 hole match played at Pioneer. Hyland finished his final round with a four over par 76, while Lof ended his tour of the course with a 78. Score: Pr out M4 345 343 Hyland out .. 545 S.'itl 344 .19 Lof out 545 3U 35430 Par In 454 345 434-36 36 72 Hyliind In ISM 435 43437-30-76 Lof In 445 446 534303078 Major Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia 4, Brooklyn 3 (10 In nings) Cincinnati 6, Chicago 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York 5, Boston 0. Washington 5. Philadelphia 0. Detroit 5, Chicago 4 (10 innings) Leading Five Teams Named For Driving Finals of the intramural golf driving contest will be held Mon day, May 26. All men are urged to check their status on the coli seum bulletin board and be ready for the finals if they have quali fied. A team trophy will be awarded to the team having the best four man average, with each man shooting three balls. The team may be composed of any of the men who shot In the preliminaries and not necessarily the four high est shooters in the preliminaries. There will also be finals to de termine the longest-drive winner. Any man having a drive or drives of 250 yards or better is eligible. But he will only be allowed to shoot the number of balls that went 250 or better in ti.e prelim- Page 3 Spring Basketball Practices Close Coach Harry Good's basketball aspirants brought workouts to a close Thursday night. The final week of the three-week session was highlighted by several scrim mages. Main emphasis during the spring drills was placed on of fensive tactics. inarics. Men having two of their three shots in the fairway, with at least one ball of 250 yards, or men having all three shots in the fairway with any distance, will be permitted to participate for The following are the team re sults of the preliminary shooting. The first five houses will com pete in the finals. Phi rlt Tht (Total of thHr 4 twit mrn) 2H60 rd Rlltma Phi Epillon 2H7 yarda HlKma Alpha Kimllon 2:4 yarda Phi Gumma Dlta 2475 yarda Hrta Theta PI 2420 yarda Phi Kappa 1.1 " HMa Sigma Ptl HlKma Nu J "' Zta FMa Tau 1M0 V"1" Vacation Gadabouts from DAISY PRINT . . . with peek-a-boo neckline and cap sleeves. Red on white, blue on white, blue on blue or red on green. Shirred-top pockets and button trimming. Sizes 12 to 20. t ( tint & tiJ t 1 ML VI ' ' ' i ti "k 6-95 if ! fi. ROMAN STRIPE PRINTS are strategical ly arranged for figure flattery. Buttons at the shoulder and down the side are tbv only trimming. Sites 12 to 20. . Sportswear Shop, Third Floor