npabestkry, May 11, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Husker Golfers Drop Jayhawk Squad 11 to 7 Nebraska's fast improving golf ers continued their winning ways Monday with an 11 to 7 decision over the Kansas Jayhawkers down on the Kansans home course. Dave Dennis of Kansas took low scor ing honors as he shot a one-un-der-par 70 to defeat Don Spomer, 2 to 1. Nebraska took the rest of the matches, with Don Stroh of Ne braska ending up even with Dick Ashley of Kansas in their singles match. Summaries: Dick Ashley (K) and Don Klruh (Nt broke even. 14. Del Ryder (Nt defeated Marray Recler (Ki, 2 tn 1. Dave Dennis K defeated Don Spomer (N, 2 o 1. Vern Strauch (N defeaed C.lenn Scott KI. 3 to 0. .Stroh and Fyder defeated Ashley and ReKier, 2 to 1. Spomer and Ptrniich defeated Dennix nd Scott. 2A to .. Britlenhani Cops Prep Pentathlon Dean Brittenham of Brady be came the third Nebraska high school athlete in the state's his tory to win the petnathlon two successive years. Piling up a total of 5.010 points, Brittenham defended the individ ual championship won last year. It was the first repeat since Howard Debus of Lincoln High won in 1939 and 1940. The only other to win more than one year was Lloyd Cardwell, coach of Omaha university at present, in 1931, 1932 and 1933. Beatrice, Seward and Arapahoe won the team championships in Class A, B and C respectively. High team total was made by Be atrice with 16,653, Arapahoe fol lowed close behind the Orange men with 16,404. Brittenham's five marks were: :15.4 in the 120-yard high hur dles; 140 feet 9 inches in the dis- Mil jg v' 1 ' v v." V :::; :;. . HARRY MEGINNIS. University of Nebraska trackman, holds :he sprint trophy which he will defend in the Big Seven Outdoor cham pionships in Lincoln May 20-21. The trophy was donated by Jack G rover. Shannon Douglass and Guy Reed as an "encouragement to competitive athletics." Meginnis won both the 100 and 220-yard dash in the 1948 championships. cus; 43 foet 1 Oinches in the 12 pound shot; 19 feet 10'i inches in the broad jump; and 6 feet 3-5 inches in the high jump. Ted Connor of Hastings with 4,892 points barely nosed out George Prochaska of Ulysses for second Dlace. Prochaska's total was 4.886 'i. Irving Thode, Loup City, Bob o hnson, Merna, and Hoppy McCue, Arapahoe, trauea the leaders in that order. Hastings was runner-up in Class A, ,Bayard in Class B and Bancroft in Class C competition. AT MILLER'S Smith-Corona Portables Your most treasured Graduation gift 82,s ( Smith-C onma Sterling nuxlel 89.57) Many a career begin with a portable typewriter . . . and they're wonderful for personal correspondence too. So if you're graduating, five the folks a hint now ... be sure that Smith-Corona U ready on grad uation day. i (Other models by REMiyGTOS and UXDERWOOD 8427 to 100.17, lax included) m Stationery . . . First Floor (TliLLER tPAiflE Husker Trackmen To K-Stale Today The University of Nebraska track team travels to Manhatten today for a dual meet against the Kansas State Wildcats. Coach Ed Weir and his squad will be favor ites in the meet after their recent defeat of Missouri. The Huskers will return immediately after the meet by bus to Lincoln. Kansas State Squad Drops NU Nine 4-0 Nebraska's hopes of a repeat baseball title took another jolt Monday afternoon as veteran Jack Dean, Kansas State hurler, limit ed the Husker sluggers to four hits as he chalked up a 4 to 0 vic tory for the Wildcats. Kansas State started the scor ing in the fifth inning as tiny Dana Atkins, Wildcat second sacker, smacked out a home run with one man on base. The Kan sans added another marker in the fifth on a single by Jack Niel son and a double by Al Sheriff. The Wildcats picked up their final run in the eighth on three errors and a single by Dick Johnson. Dean was in trouble twice dur ing the game, fanning 11 men during his stint. In the fifth canto the Huskers put men on second and third but couldn't get a run across. In the ninth Nebraska filled the bases but Dean ended the game by striking out the next Husker batter. The two teams met Tuesday in the second gnme of the series. The Huskers split their first se ries at Lincoln with the Wildcats. Bryant to Head Swim Club Willadean Bryant was elected to head the Aquaquetes, girls' swimming club, lor the next year at the last meeting. Other officers include Ruth Ann Sandstedt as secretary, and Gloria Ferschtman as publicity chairman. Miss Janet Mot of the women's physical eduaction de partment is the advisor of the group. Officers for the present year in cluded Beverly Shuman, presi dent; Gwen Harding, secretary; Nebraska Falls Before Kansas Tennis Team Nebraska University netmen fell before Kansas Monday by a 5-2 count, as the Jayhawks swept to vicrtoy in four of the five sin gles matches and split the dou bles. The two NU winers were: Don MacArthur, who dropped Charles Carson in straight sets, 8-6, 7-5; and the doubles combination of Slezak and MacArthur, who also won in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4. Hervey McFerrahn, K. defeated Robert Slrzak. 8-2. 4-3. defeated Jack acdy, Jack Ranson, 6 1. 3-6. 6-2. Don MacArthur, (.arson, 8-6. 7-ft. Lynn Greeley, K. ran. 6-2 .6-2. Jim Burdette, K. 7-9. 6-3. 7-5. Kleiak-Mac Arthur. ran-Carnon. 6-3, 6-4. Panhom-Francls K ran. 6-3, 3-6. 6-4. N, defeated Charles defeated James Cur defeated Bol Means, N, defeated MarFer . defeated Cady-Cur- and Miss Ferschtman, publicity chairman. The Aquaquetes annually pre sent a program of synchronized swimming. 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