4i Tuesday, April 6, 1948 Sooners Hand Scarlet Nine First Pefeat Nebraska's Cornhu skers dropped their first baseball game of the young season Saturday when the Oklahoma Sooners raced to a 9-1 victory on the norman diamond. The Sooner triumph came after a Nebraska 16-4 win Friday. It broke a three-game losing streak for the Oklahomans and a three game winning streak for the Huskers. Oklahoma is the de fending Big Seven and NCAA Fifth District champion. Denker Scores. DannyH urrell limited the Ne- braskans to four hits and was the contest's winning hurler. Bill Denker crossed the plate in the second inning to give the Huskers their only run. He scored on an error by Shortstop Lewis Eu- banks' and a single by Bob Schleiger. Oklahoma knotted the soorp at 1-1 in the third on singles by Eubanks. Del Holt nd Kenneth Pryor. With two out in the fourth, the Sooners landed on Jack Helmsley for three runs. Gloystein Relieves Helmsley. Elroy Gloystein, who defeated Oklahoma last year, took over in the fifth and retired the first eight Sooner batters. But Okla homa collected four runs and five hits in the, eighth. Bob Schleiger, Husker first sacker who has been one of Ne . braska's top hitters so far this season, collected two of the Cornhuskers' four safeties. rbraka (I) Oklahoma (9) , ab.r.h.o.a.f ab.r.h.o.a. Hegwo'd If 3 0 1 10 Ruhanka as 4 3 2 0 3 Hays 2b 5 0 0 1 1 Holt If 4 13 10 Grogan as Cerv cf Denker 3b Sharp rf Soh'ger lb 4 0 0 0 4 Pryor 2b 4 0 2 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 Duvall cf 4 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 2 Courty lb 4 0 0 12 1 4 0 110 Mizel rf 4 110 0 3 0 2 13 0 Sl-ph'n 3b 3 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 9 2 mm f a i i a i Branson c Srh dini? c 2 0 0 3 0 Burrell p 3 2 115 nrinutiey p u u u .! Cllnyjt'n p 1 II (I 01 i o o o o: "Ossino -i Tolals 34 1 4 24 12i Totals 34 9 10 27 14 Batted for Gloystein In ninth. Nebraska 010 000 0001 Oklahoma 001 300 05x 9 Errora Hays. Denker. Eubanks 2. Stephenson. Burrell. Stolen bases Holt 2. Kubanka. Pryor. Stephenson, Hedgwood. Three-base hit- Pryor. Left on bases Nebraska 10, Oklahoma 10. Runs batted In Schleiger, Pryor 3. Burrell 2. Holt. Sims. Duvall. Hits-Helmsley 5 In 4; f.loystein 5 tn 4. 8trikeouts Helmsley 2 Burrell 6. Gloystein 3. Bases on balls Helmsley 8. Burell 3. Golystein 1. Umpires Ash and .Stengrafe. Time 2:20. UN Wrestlers A To Vic at Ames Three University of Nebraska wrestlers gained berths in the final Olympic tryouts at Ames as a result of final action in the district tryouts held in the Coli seum Friday and Saturday. Lewis Caniglia, Herb Reese and Fritz Levine qualified for the meet to be held April 29, 30 and May 1. Caniglia Places 2nd Caniglia, competing in the 114.5 pound division, copped second place behind Richard Nigro of Omaha Central high school who placed first. Reese ano Irvine gained places in the 191 pound and heavyweight classes, respectively. However, neither man faced any competi tion in the Lincoln meet because of the slim number of entries in those divisions Married Couples . group will meet at 6:15 p.m. Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Koger, 1025 So. 19th St. The Rev. John Lepke will be guest speaker. The Sunday meeting of the Married Couples group will be held at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Baptist Student House. Evening services at the First Baptist church will follow. Block and Bridle club will elect officers at their meeting tonight at 7 n !3 Animal Husbandry Hall. Capital Office Supply Co. , 240 No. 11 Str. OFFICII SUPPLIES ALL KISDS Formerly at 225 No. 12 St. Husker Pair Take Thirds In Track Meet Two Nebraska track performers gained third places In Individual events at the Texas Relays Satur day. Lanky Al Thompson, competing in a star-studded 100-yard dash field, finished third behind Texas University's Charley Parker and Maurice Fuquay of the Oklahoma Aggies, respectively. "Thompson beat out another Texas dash fav orite, Perry Samuels, in that event. In the shotput, Dick Piderit heaved the ball 49 feet to place in third position behind Minneso ta's Fortune Gordien. The Goph er ace tossed the shot 51 feet, 9 and 2 inches to cop the event. Gordien also won the discus event with a mark of 172 feet 5 and inches, a new Texas Re lays record. Other Big Seven performers who placed in the track and field events were Rollin Prather of Kansas State, who took second in the shot put, and Tom Scofield of Kansas, who tied for second in the high jump. Carroll of Oklahoma finished in a second place tie in the pole vault and Crowley of KU and McConnell of Oklahoma placed in the broad jump. The Sooner four-mile and two- mile relay teams and the Jeyhawk two-mile quartet also placed. MAIN FEATURES START LINCOLN: "A Double Life." 1:10, 3:14. 5:19. 7:24. 9:29. STUART: "Gentleman's Agree ment," 1:00, 3:05, 5:11, 7:17, 9:23. i tBKASKA: "Sitting Prettv" i:uo, 3:56, 6:52. 9:48. "The Up turned Glass," 2:31, 5:27. 8:23. 1AriTOL: "Captain From Cas tile," 1:21, 5:05, 8:49. "Killer At Large," 3:41, 7:25. '..Today! Sr.' Weman BEST ACTOR f the VEAR in "A DOUBLE LIFE" with 8IGNE HASSO NEXT: DENNIS MORGAN SNEAK FKEVL'K FBI. NITE! fe'-l'IIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'llllillllllllllllllllKllin! 1 . JrSTW'i STARTS SOON! Poor Open 12:45 Mat. 44c to JOHN STEINBECK'S "OF MICE AND MEN' Rarfeas Meredith Betty Firldl.m Chancy, Jr. PLUS LAUREL and HARDY in "OUR RELATIONS!" HOW: "SITTING PRETTY" STARTS TOMORROW! BURT LANCASTER LIZABETII SCOTT in 'I Walk Alone' PLUS! DONALD O'CONNOR DEANNA Dl'RBIN "SOMETHING In the WIND" 2, 1r In (I Klili OrcOprn 12:45 m Tlilli fk. I PAV.MER ff - I TAMIROFF j 111 II THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Intramural Department Offers Three New Events Three more athletic events in the Intramural nroeram wprp an nounced Monday by Intramural TI A. T7 uirecior u. is,. Means. Heading the list will h iht softball tournament. Games will Degin April 14, and all team en tries are due at 207 Coliseum not later than April 9 at 5:00 p. m. Any man in school is plirihl except members of varsity base ball sauads and anv men snprifi- cally barred by varsity coaches of oiner sports. n,acn team musts fur nish one comDetent umnire carh game. Games will be six innings uniess mutual agreement pre ceding the game rierirlps nn a shorter contest. Separate Leagues. If enough teams pnfpr trio rnm- pelition. separate leapups will h established in the following classi fications, all eligible for the final playoffs. These classificati nns nrp" interfraternity, interdormi- lory, separate colleges, Ag college, independent, military. IniprHonaH. . . j - . .. mental and interdenominational The softball program will be under me supervision of Mr. Lepley. The chamDionshiD fratprnitv team will be awarded a trophy, ana ten oiticial Intramural medals will be given to th winning in dependent team members. Shuffleboard is a new pvnt which is being offered this year. Cutest jJ-LXX j Cotton t in seasons . . . ready for you TODAYI 300 of the perkiest, prettiest famous-name cottons you could wish for wherever you take your place in the sun by Carlye, Paul Sachs, Kay Collier, Paula Brooks, R. & K. and Berkley. Junior and Misses Shop on 2nd Competition will be on a round robin basis. The playoffs by teams win De single elimination. Entries for the shuffleboard tournament are due not later than ADril 23. Plav will start A nril 93 Any student in the University may enter me competition. No entry lee is required. Horsehoe Tournament. The third event offered by Jhe Intramural department is the horseshoe tournament Cnmnpti tion will be on a round-robin basis with the playoffs on a double elimination basis. Cumulative Standings Will be maintainpH rt oil individual play, and the individual cnampion win be declared from inese standings. Any man in the Universitv mav enter a 3-man team. Alternates may be entered anH nuri hut be considered for individual hon ors every match must be played. Entries are due at 207 Pniicoiim not later thanirrril 9 Plav cfart April 12. An offirial Intramural medal will go to the individual cnampion. A vear aero todav. the Ae stn dent union was completed and an open nouse dance was held in me evm or the activities hinirimp dunn parson nignngnied trie en tertainment. Refreshment was served throughout the evening. Page 3 mm mm It's leap year! But a word to the wise says to look before leaping . . . meaning, the topic under dis cussion is the usual topic under discussion during leap year . M E N . . . let us consider the typical thought in most feminine minds . . . . . . m stands lor tne many, many things HE isn't ... he isn't blond and handsome or the "Great American Boy" type ... he isn't (he son of the wealthiest man in town ... he ' isn't a party boy type or a student type, just a 'in- between" ... he isn't the most polished or well-mannered boy on campus . . . E stands for everything he is (in the feminine mind that is) . he's of medium height, medium build and medium mentality . usually dark with Tyrone Power features and a Jimmy Stewart personality . . . most important of all, he s sincere ... he likes long enjoyable weekends of no study and plenty of play ... he remembers manners after noon on Sunday . . . H stands for the things he never does . . . like opening car doors, lighting cigarettes . . . ordering food without the "well, whatcha want?'' question . . . calling at least two days ahead of time for a date . . . noticing how nice his date looks . . . never, never re membering to make introduc tions . . . Put the letters together and they spell HHKL SPECIMEN . . . OH HOW TRUEI Two lovers walking down the street She trips; he murmurs, "Care ful, sweet." Now wed, they tread that self same street, She trips; he growls, "Pick up your feet!!" Style Note of the Week . reminds spring-minded men about the good-looking sport shirts Harrey Brothers are' feat uring . . . 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