Sunday, April 3, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 - L A. ' TO OPEN IU SKF.R SEASON MONDAY Jim Sandstedt, veteran Huskcr hurW has been named by Coach Tony Sharpe to open Nebraska's baseball season Monday against Baylor University. Elroy "Lefty" Gloystein will start the second game. Huskcr Entries Successful In Relay Preliminaries University of Nebraska cindermen moved successfully through qualifying heats Friday in the Texas Relays. Indi vidual qualifiers were Dick HuttorTand Dick Pederit, while the 440 and 800 quartets moved into the finals in those baton events. Hutton's opponents in the Sat urday finals will include such apt men as Bientz of Tulane, Samuels and Parker of Texas, and Aldridge of Oklahoma A. & M. Pederit ran second to Rollie Prather of Kansas State in the iron ball with a 48'2 foot heave. Sprint medley finals were run Friday with Nebraska's entry of Loyal Hurlburt, Fritz Ware, Harry Meginnis, and Jim Martin finishing third. Oklahoma A. & M. and Texas Tech took first and second. The Huskcr 440 and 880 teams paced qualifiers in both events, clocking a 1:28.3 in the half-mile, and :42.5 in the quarter. The Scar let hopes in the 880 finals re ceived a boost when John Robert- INYbraka Rorilts in Texas Relays Sprint medley relay: Third, won by Oklahoma Aggies. 440-yard relay: Second, won by Oklahoma Sooners. .Two-mile relay: Second, won by Oklahoma A. & M. 880-yard relay: Second, won by Oklahoma A. & M. Kehl tied for second in the pole vault, clearing- 13 feet 6 inches; won by Rassmussen, Oregon, 14 feet, 2'i inches. Piederit was third in the shot put with a 49 foot, 10H inch put; won by Trather, Kan sas State, SO feet, M"i inches. finals of the vault. -Opposing the Scottsbluff sophomore will be Bill Carroll of Oklahoma and Bob Smith of San Diego State. Both men have cleared 14 feet this year. OU Starts Work On Cinder Track Construction began this week on the University of Oklahoma's new $50,000 cinder running track, probably one of the most prac tical and modern in the nation. The new track will be nine lanes wide all around the course. The straightaway will also be nine lanes wide. Drainage facilities will be much improved. Two thousand feet of pipe will pull the water off the track after rains. Portable bleachers seating 3,500 will be installed south of the track. Con struction will be finished some time in May. All Navy KOTC students who have not passed their swim ming: tests are asked to report either Saturday. April 23 or Saturday, April 30 to the Coliseum pool to take the tests. The tests will be given from 10 to 12 a. m. on both days. Sigma Nn Gains IM Playoff Berth A full intramural schedule was played week as all teams set their sights fin the playoffs which start April 7. In badminton Sigma Nu won a playoff berth by beating Delta Sig's 9-0 and the Sig Ep's 5-4. The Beta's won over the Fhi Gam's 5-4, Sig Alphs beat Brown Palace 8-1, the ZBT's took the Kappa Sig's and the Presbys beat the Methodists 12-0. Phi Delta Theta cinched the squash trophy by shutting out Delta Tau Delta 9-0 in the only squash game. KK Workers All Kosmet Klub workers are requested to report to the KK room at 5 p.m. Monday. Craren Places Ninth in NCAA Diving Compct Eddie Craren, Nebraska's sopho more diver, ended his first sea son of collegiate competition last weekend at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, by coming in ninth in the high board diving in the Na tional Collegiate Athletic associa tion swimming and diving cham pionships. A field of over thirty divers, representing all parls of the coun try, competed in the evci-t. Cij ren finished with 320 points to cop the ninth position. Craren's record at the r.d of his first varsity year consisted of a third in the NAAU diving cham pionships, a championship in the Midwest AAU championships and a Big Seven title m the confer ence high board events, i i rlddi tion to his placing in the .NCAA event. Correction The Phi Psis beat the ZBTS in water .basketball last werk. This page had the Sigma Alpna No High Cost of Washing! IMAGINE laundering 10 lbs. of clothes for only a quarter! FOR YOUR added convenience we have installed two modern, automatic dryers and one extractor. Donald E. Morrow MORROW'S SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY 1024 Que St. r.S. MERELY LEAVE YOLR CLOTHES HERE; WE'LL DO THE WORK FOR YOV. 1 )I.TTrrr.T.TiriT.T.T.TflT.T. (0 cj Facts About "O) """""N MM J2)nlJ2)nvUrj(L7n HAVE YOU ENTERED? V in V V 111 r-i - r r i v inner Keceives iixtv ducks Clothing. Each Candida Receive Ticket for Himself and his date. KING'S FRIDAY, APRIL 29 Everybody Wins. There Are No Blanks. It's All in Fun, and it's All on i r Li vl Enirles Must Be In Not Later Than Monday, April 25 ..jXMALaMAlli.UlU.UJ.l.U .n.M.i .m.i.t.m.m.i,; son, Texas anchor man pulled a muscle and failed to finish. The two squads are composed of Dick Mutton, Harry Meginnis, Fritz Ware, and Alan Thompson. A dual between Nebraska and Kansas is expected in the two mile relay which is run off Satur day without preliminaries. The Huskers have a good chance of taking the event with standout 880 men Loyal Hurlburt, Jim Martin, Harold Kopf, and sopho more Bill Mount ford. Pacing KU are Pat Bowers, Hal Hinrhee, and Hal Karnes. Leonard Kehl, Big Seven indoor record holder in the pole vault, will meet the stiffest opposition of his brief rareor in 1he Saturday Easter Cards .4 di-luxe nrlntitm for every body In tend and rereii. Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 No. 14. Open Thar, to S. 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