Thursday, April 7, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 ?v OPHOMORE 0.VER FROM OMAHA.,. HIGH SCHOOL HE WAS A STATE DIVIMK CHAMP, STATE 1MP0 UHZ CHAHP, AND A RUHm-VP IN THE 245 WRESTLING CLASS Y- T f r ...WON THE Bt&7 HIGH BOARD TITLE THIS YEAR AND WAS TfTO SAME D1BUTJ Sport Flashbacks 1 Year Ago The University of Nebraska Swim Team edged the Omaha Athletic Club 43-39 to capture the Midwest AAU Championship. Marvin Grimm and Eddie Craren each took a first place. 5 Years Ago Sigma Chi won the All-University Basketball Championship by edging the Corn Cribbers, an In dependent Team, in an overtime game by a score of 25-23. The Brown Palace downed the Phi Gams to win consolation honors by a score of 18-16. 7 Years Ago Harold Hunt, NCAA champion soared to the height of 14 ft. in. in the Texas Relays to set a new record. Hunt was Nebraska's only representative in the Relays. 10 Years Ago Kappa Sigrna won the IM Bowling Title by downing Sigma Nu, 1718-1601. Beta Theta Pi won the IM Ping Pong Title from the ATO's by winning every game. The University baseball team dropped a 6-1 tilt to Arizona University. 13 Years Ago The Fort Crook Rifle team edged the University Riflers by a score of 137$-1340. Delta Up silon scored an upset by defeat ing Acacia 2 out of 3 for the IM Bowling Title, the Acacia's still being in front of the Suprem acy Race. 16 Years Ago Delta Sigma Phi was well on its way to capture the Jack Best Trophy with a hundred point bulge over the second place Phi Kappa Psi's. The Delta Sigs added the baseball to their laurels. Some persons are still talking about a worried freshman girl who came to the dean's office at registration to inquire if the in structor for her physical educa tion class was Mr. or Mrs. Staff. An Amazing Oftr by odefa pip. hriMrotMkcl iiwi It from 12 pocket ttMotf sk mtiY nri lima s ( "" mmUwmm M r DANA MT1 Sm4" - ,.A WUMT.tHta.llll I ; Jr- 1 Presbys Capture Badminton Crown The Presbyterian Student House won the Interdenomina tional Badminton Championship Wednesday by crushing the New man Club 8 out of 12. The New man Club sported a three-game lead going into the tilt but the Presbys proved too much for them. Six boys comprised the cham pionship Presby team; Al Short, Keevan Moriarty, Maurice Ash land, Dave Loepp, Rex Knowles and Bill Mundell. Final standings were: Presbyterians, won 54 lost 18; Newman Club, won 52 lost 20; and Methodists, won 2 lost 70. There will be a meeting of all Softball managers on Tues day, April 12, at 5:05 p. m. in Room 101 of the Physical Edu cation building. All managers should attend or else send a representative to the meeting. Nebraska Nine Gains Split In Twin Bill Against Baylor Nebraska's diamond squad served notice on future confer ence foes that they have full in tentions of defending their Big Seven crown by splitting the sea son opener with the Baylor Bears. The Huskers took the first game 7-5, but dropped the night cap to their southern foes by a 4-3 count. The Bears have had an advantage in weather, getting more outdoor work. The Scarlet nine got off to a roaring stait in the first game and was never headed! Home runs by Bob Grogan and Bill Denker paced Nebraska to a four-run first inning. Tom Novak blasted a round-tripper in the second to boost the total to 5-0. BAYLOR picked up two in the third and one in the fourth but NU came back with single runs in the .sixth and seventh to clinch the contest. Jim Sandstedt re ceived credit for the win altho he had to retire in favor of Jack Helm.sing in the fifth. The second game was a pitch er's duel between Elroy Gloystein and Jim Blair. Both teams scored lone tallies in the first stanza, and Nebraska added another in the third to gain a 2-1 lead. Baylor put together a long fly and a double steal to tally twice in the last of the fifth for their first lead of the afternoon. The Huskers fought back to knot the count in the seventh. Gloystein took first on a fielder's Singles Journey Slated April 21 A badminton singles tourney will be held at the P.E. Building begining Thursday April 21. En tries must be in Thursday, April 14, so pairings can be posted April 20. Deadlines for each round of play will be posted on the bulletin board in the IM building. Each contestant should check the bul letin board daily. Any student or faculty man in competition, in which the cham pion will receive a medal. The play will constitute a best of three series of matches. Rackets may be checked out at the equipment cage, but each player must supply one new bad minton bird for each match. YAVAWAWAVAVWAW.'.", 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 a favorite Easter Habit! ... for many an Easter, college men have favored the fine fit and good looks of 5 Arrow White Shirts Both oxfords and broadcloths in your preferred collar styles are now available at your.Arrow dealer's. See him today for an Arrow white shirt and Arow tie. Shirts $3.65 up, Ties $1.00 up. ARROW ja SHIRTS and TIES UNDERWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS SPORTS SHIRTS WAWAWWAWWMW.WAWWW choice, Hegwood was hit by pit cher Blair, and Hays, running for Gloystein scored on a single by Bob Grogan. Jim Sharp relieved Gloystein in the last of the seventh. After getting the first batsman he walked Jack Redding. Redding stole second and third and raced home on a one-bagger by Chad Sneed with the winning marker. Kirnt Came. ah h o a Baylor 10 10 Harris aa 2 13 2 Dev'aux cf 4 2 11 Redding 2b :) 0 2 0 Szekely rf 31311 Sneed lb 4 114 Schro'der If 4 15 0 Parker 3b 3 1 ft 0 Pearson c 2 0 0 1 Rnh'aon p 10 0 1 Hurk p Ki'brough Nebraska llcwood If HHays 2b Cropan ss Cere v.t Matt'ews rf Denker 3b Seh'cer lb Novak c Sand'dt p Holm'nn p ab h o a 3 12 4 4 2 10 2 1 S 2 2 0 0 0 2 19 0 3 0 10 3 0 0 2 3 0 3 1 10 0 1 1 0 0 (I 10 0 0 Tola la 27 7 21 H popped Totals out for 2ft ft 21 10 Parker in KlmhrouKb seventh. Score by Innings: Nebraska 410 001 1-7 Baylor 002 102 0 - 5 Seennd (lame. ioi oitn 1-3 7 100 020 1-4 7 Balteries: filoysteln, Sharp' (7) Blatrhford; Blair and Pearson. Nebraska Baylor 0 and Horseshoe Play To Start April 20 The intramural horseshoe tournament will open Wednes day, April 20, the intramural of fice announced today. The competition will be by teams playing a short round robin schedule. The winners will ofl's. Teams will be composed of three men each, playing matches of three games. The standings will be based on games won or lost. Anyone in the University is eligible and alternates may be used, but to remain in considera tion for individual awards the contestant must play all matches. The individual awards will be made by holding a playoff of the top eight entrants. The IM office will keep records of all individual play in order to select the men for the playoffs. The individual champion will receive the intramural medal. The All-university championship team if independent, will receive me days, or if a fraternity will re ceive a trophy. Entries must be in before or on Tuesday, April 12. Legislators Given Builder Calendar Nebraska legislators have re ceived souvenir copies of the 1949 Nebraska Calendar. The University of Nebraska Builders, formerly the Student Foundation, presented 60 copies of the date-book and memorandum to the legislature for the 51 leg islators and employes. The Calendars were published by Builders last fall and were sold to students and alumni for $1. They include pictures of the campus and University events. 1950 Calendar is now being pre pared by Builders, under the di rection of Naijcy Porter, board member. IM Department Names Softball Entry Deadline All organizations desiring to enter Softball must turn in their team entries not later than Mon day, April 11, intramural director L. E. Means announced Wednes day. The schedule will open April 20 at 5:00 and 6:30 and continue daily. Sites of the contests have as yet not been determined and will be announced later. The games will be played under regular rules, except for length which will be six innings unless shortened by mutual agreement before the game starts. Spikes will not be allowed. The present plan, if enough teams enter, calls for leagues, to be set up in six classifications. The tentative divisions: Interfra ternity, Ag College, independent, Denominational, I n t e r-Depart-ment and Dormitory. The teams must have at least six men ready to play at game time or the game will be forfeited, and should furnish one competent umpire. They will alternate on the bases and behind the plate. Trophies will be given to the winning fraternity and denomina tional teams and medals will be given to the winning independent team. Quoting from the Utah Daily Chronicle "Miss Geneieve Gert will enact the most difficult char acterization of her career tonight as she plays the lead in "The Vir gin." Please, is this libel per se? We have Arrow White Shirts for Easter :- Vv Y I k yV : Come irr quick and take your pick from our selection of fine white Arrows both oxfords and broadcloths in many collar models. See our new Arrow ties, too! Oxfords from $3.95 Broadcloths from $3.65 5 rGvwuuuwvt ARROW UNIVERSITY STYLES fW.WAwA