Sports Calendar At a recognition assembly held at Technical high school, Tuesday morning, June 1st, Chrisman C. Clark, who was graduated June 2nd, received his second letter in track for his services rendered dur the 1937 season. John Henry Lewis knocked out Bob Olin to retain the lightheavy weight title. What a champ! What has happened to Jesse Ow ens that we can’t hear of him any more. The Oomhusker golf dug is hav ing a stag at the Elks clubroom on Saturday night. We wonder how Braddock feels about Joe, Lswis. The Mills \ Brothers are still knocking them cold. Golf seems to be the hr favorite sport. The next Jessie Owens, will be Herbert Clark, jr., who is a run ning trick. He is a freshman at Central High school. ^ Improved sensational golfer— Lonnie Thomas of Lincoln. Kansas City shipped in new horses to Ak-Sar-Ben. Eugene Skinner, former Tech track star, is one of the 29 seniors who received ^najor “I” awards during their career. Skinner was one of the outstanding track stars of Iowa. We wish him loads of success in years to come. -o CORNHUSKERS AT DES MOINES, IOWA Tho Omhuskers golf club and Kansas City club were defeated in the tri-city invitational golf tour nament at Des Moines, Decoration Day. The little seventeen-year-old golf wonder Jack Howard < was rutr^r ’-n fe> medalist. In the champion ’-in flight Jack Howard al o won the first prize defeating Charlie Ho ward again who was once an n runner up. As the trophies were presented to the winners each was called on to make a speech. The winner of the first flight Lloyd Jones of Des Moines who is oaptain of the Des Moines team shot a total of 172. Kenneth Hill of Kansas City was runner up with a total of 173. The second flight ► was won by two Des Moines golf ers. First prize going to W. John son and second honors going to Phillip McQuire. The Comhuskers played wonderful golf to be de feated by a close decision, Boyd Galloway and Lonnie Thomas both shot a 37 for the first nine holes. Visitors folllowing the golfers around the court were from Kan sas City, Mo., St. JLesph, St. Louis, Chicago and many other points. The visiting golfers were highly entertained at a party in their hon or at the beautiful Billikins Ball-, room, Sunday night. Omahans that made trie trip were Sonnie Thomas, Johnny Hor ton, jr., Billy Davis, Penny Murray Hezekiah Stewart, Streeter Turn er, Boyd Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Avant, Lois Ann Herndon, Whiteside, and a few others, all the bunch said that they are look ing forward ^to coming to Oma ha on the Fourth of July, so let’s get readyi to make their visit a pleasant one. The Hottentot girls will make a western tour of Nebraska, play ing the leading girls out in the state on Friday, Saturday and Sun day. Points they will visit include Loomis, Lawrence and North Platte They will return home on Sunday, June 20th. Will play Scottsbluffs girls. They are making these tours advertising the Robin Hood Boer and will travel in cars fur nished by the Fontenelle Brewery for which the manager of the team wishes to thank Mr. Singer, Mr. Carl Rabes, proprietor of the New Rabes’ Buffet. UNITED SABBATH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 2320 No. 28th Ave. Elder M. M. Boodle, Pastor Mrs. Almcda Stokes, Reporter The Sabbath school opened with a stirring song service. After the lesson was ended, the pastor gave a few inspiring words. We are so glad to have him home again. His remarks about his trip to New York to the General conference was an inspiring one. Tho subject of the 11 o’clock sermon was “Highway.” Elder Boodle, our pastor, is pastoring two churches and will spend two weeks here with us and two weeks In Chicago churdh. It will be in spiring to be m constant tuoch with our fellow church, Yoa are welcome. -o Mrs. J. H. Russel and Mrs. Trent Lillard, entertained at a dinner in honor of Mrs. W. F. Botts of Ex celsior Spring, Mo., on Friday Juno 4th, at the home of Mrs. Lil lard, 2923 Erskine street. Those present were Mesdames Lydia Wil son, Lucinda Davis, Henrietta Jack son, L. Gilds, Curtis Curtley, Geo. J Ray, David Brown, Arthur Flan nagan, Sallie Harris, Earl Jones j and Asilee Palm. CARNIVAL DANCE given by , by the Bacchanite Club, fea turing Anna Mae Winburn and her 14 Cotton Club Boys. Oh, that singing, dancing, and swinging or chestia. At the Dreamland Dance HaR on June 28th. If you buy your ticket before June 26th, ad mission 40 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Lewis, 2511 No. 22nd street, entertained at an after-theatre buffet supper I at their home on Tuesday evening. 'The guests included Mr. John Mills and sons Herbert, Harry end Don ald, Norman Brown, Cy McArthur and Mx-. and Mrs. Willis Gray. -o. ■ INTERDENOMINATIONAL Rev. Irving, Pastor Abner Irving, Reporter The opening service of the new pastor’s administration was held in the afternoon service at 3 r >■'. The history of the church v s th -*n t.old by Rev. Wagner. M ny ex messed their endorsement f the church. Sunday school next Sunday rning will mee,t at 10 o’clock, 11 owed by the regular sen vice. Everybody is welcome. -o CARNIVAL DANCE given by by the Bacchanite Club, fea turing Anna Mae Winburn and her 14 Cotton Club Boys. Oh, that singing, dancing, and swinging or chestra. At the Dreamland Dance Hall on June 28th. If you buy your ticket before June 26th, ad mission 40 cents. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Everyone seems to be putting on new life and the spirit is growing generally through our department. Sunday school meets at 10:30 a. m. Preaching at 11:30 a. m. and at 6 p. m. our YPWW is held. Night services begin at 8 p. m. We have with us also, 'Elder John J. Hill of Kansas City, an Evangel ist, who has won much fame as an outstanding spiritual orator. Cofhe and hear him, beginning June 15th. Come early if you wish to get a seat. -n . CARNIVAL DANCE given by by the Bacchanite Club, fea turing Anna Mae Winburn and her It Cotton Club Boys. Oh, that singing, dancing, and swinging or chestra. At the Dreamland Dance Hall on June 28th. If you buy : your ticket before June 26th, ad mission 40 cents. ■-o And NBC has arranged one of the most extensive radio networks ever effected to cover the Louis Braddock fight on June22nd. Blue and Red combine to carry the ex clusive bl*w-by-blow description from coast to coast through 126 stations. Moreover, NBC carries programs of high cultural appeal using sepia artists—as witness “Magnolia Blossoms,” featuring the Fisk J*ubi leo choir, and the recent Hampton Intitute singers. 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