THE DAILY NEBBASKAN KAPPA SIGS SCORE HIGH IH TOURHEY Defeat Zip in Close Bowling Meters Krall it High Point Men With 232 Score Thursday's Results Kappa Sigs, 2443; Xi Psi Phi. 2307 The Kappa Sigs won from the Zips Thursday evening in a very heated match, It was by far the best match of the tourney, both teams function ing very well. The games were close and interesting. The Kappa Sig team made some good individual scores, . but they did not beat that made by Krall in the first round. Krall made a score for a single game of 223 which is the second high score made throvyhoit the tournament. He mad a score of 232 in the first round The Zips accounted for themselves very well but were overcome by the high score of the Kappa Sig team Both teams were the best that have bowled in the tournament, although there was some very good material in the meet. This is the largest tour nament that has ever been held at the University. The reason for this i that it has never been maae an annual affair, until a few years ago The interest up to this year has been poor but it is hoped that in the fu' ture a greater interest will be taken Evenly Matched The game last evening was evenly matched which is shown by the scores of the game. The Kappa Sigs score for the three games is the highest that has been made in the tourna ment. The score was 2443 and the second was 2414, also made1 by the Kappa Sigs. I The high individual scorer -of the evening was Krall, Kappa Sig, who made 550 for a total of the three game sand 223 for a single game. He held the other high individual honors with 609 pins for the match and 232 for a single game Walters, Ekstrom and Hamilton were the only three other men to crack the 200 mark in Thursday's match. Hamilton made the high score for the Zips with 532 pins and has made a good score throughout the tourna ment but has had some tough breaks, Raaely has followed hlose at his heels in the tournament. The Zips have had a good average throughout the tourney but have had no indivi dual scorers. The summary of Thursday's match follows: IN THE VALLEY . . By . . JACK ELLIOTT Kappa Sigi Walters ".. Ekstrom . ..... Reynolds PsuIrco Krall Grand Total Xi Psi Phi Raeely Hamilton .. Stevens ............ Beck . Piller , Grand Total 769 1st 2nd Srd Total 202 1(2 159 62S .. 14S 124 211 478 .... 99 131 155 405 .. 182 174 121 477 . 147 223 190 650 . 778 8S 8SS 2448 1st 2nd 8rd Total 162 170 165 497 165 166 201 532 . 13S 139 152 430 160 164 180 444 , 147 146 111 404 I . 769 775 763 2807 SlIAHA NAMED ON . ALL-YALLEY TEAL! Nebraska Forward on First Team of Iowa State Coaching Staff Valley Selection Ames, Iowa, March 5. Special: Six Missouri Valley conference schools have been honored on the first all-conference team of this year, the selection being made by the coaching staff at Iowa State. On the all-Valley first team, Kansas, con ference champions, has two men, Peterson, center and Captain Burton, guard. One Kansas Aggie man, "Lef ty" Byers, is first choice at forward, while Smaha, star of the Nebraska team is at the other forward. Fred die Kling, Iowa State's sensational running guard, is the only Cyclone, player honored. Kling is considered one of the cleverest guards that has ever worn the Cardinal and Gold basket ball togs. On the second all-Valley team Yunker of Missouri has been placed at one forward and has for' his run ning mate Schmidt of the champion ship Kansas team. Two members of the Oklahoma University five are or the second selection, Victor Holt, elongated center, and Le Crone, guard. Holm of Nebraska is given the other guard assignment. The Iowa State coaching staff teams. First team: F. Byers, Kansas State. F. Smaha, Nebraska. ' C. Peterson, Kansas. G. Burton, Kansas. G. Kling, Iowa State. The second selection: . P. Yunker, Missouri. F. Schmidt, Kansas. C Holt, Oklahoma. , Gt LeCrone, Oklahoma. , G. Holm, Nebraska. Track fans had a fine chance to see one of the nation's famous run ners Saturday when Roland "Gip" Locke ran some exhibition dashes during the Kaggia-Nebraska meet. The Nebraska comet was taking it easy in order not to strain himself but it gave fans a closn-op op. portunity to see Nebraska's foremost runner work out. Locke is just beginning to get into shape for the meets he plans to corn sets in later in the spring. But he isn't going to compete until he is in shape. The mid-west is satisfied that Locke is the greatest sprinter in the world. Coach Schulte knows it. And he is not going to run any risks of hurting Locke's chances to set more world's records by letting the North Platte runner "pull" himself. The best thing about Locke has been the fact that his University work has always come before his track work. His track progress has often been , retarded and he has missed! several meets because he put scholastic standing first. Different from many athletes, Locke is building on a permanent rather than a tem porary basis. Coach "Phog" Allen's Kansas Jay- hawkers cinched the Missouri Valley basketball title by their victory over Missouri Wednesday night This makes the sixth straight basketball title the Kansas school has captured after getting a poor start early in the season by dropping two games to Iowa State and Nebraska. Not only did Kansas get the title but got the high scorer in the Valley when Pet erson snagged 22 points in the Mis souri game. Captain Clark bmana was severely injured in the Ames- Nebraska game and his chance to capture the high scoring honors was just about completely ruined. Clark has been one of the foremost scorers in the Valley this season and his in jury in the Iowa State game was a great blow to the Husker quintet. 256 TEAMS PLACED IN SIXTEEN CLASSES (Continued from Page One.) and Plattsmouth promise a closely matched game. The Curtis Aggief and York have been slated as oppon ents. The pairings follow: CLASS A Coliseum No. 1 Columbus vs Plattsmouth Haatinits vi University Place St. Paul vs Fremont .. Auourn vs Crete McCook vs Kearney ............ Lincoln vs North Platte Bridgeport vs West Point 9:40 p. rn Curtis vs York 10:00 p. m, CLASS B Coliseum No. 1 Scottsbluff vs St. Edward 10:40 s. Superior vs Ravenna . ........... 11:00 a. Genoa vs Clay Center 1 :00 a, Indianola vs Nelifch Havelock vs Norfolk Arlington vs Gothenburg; Bayard vs ChappeM Holdreare vs Morrill CLASS C Falls City vs Kimball Fairbury vs Pierce ................. Syracuse vs Benedict ............. Sutton vs Potter Alma vs Aurora .......... Hartinirton vs Schuyler Rattlecreek vs Genoa Indian . Milford vs Wskefield CLASS D Coliseum No. 11 Minatare vs Newman Grovs . Central City vs Arnold ............ Gerinff vs Peru Prep Hebron Academy vs Winnebago 7:20 p. 5:00 p. m. 6:20 p. m, 7 :00 p. .... 7:20 P. ... S-.y.O p. m ... 8:40 p. m ... 1:20 p. .. 2:20 P. 2:40 p. .... 8:40 P. .... 4:60 P. m. m. m. m, m. m. m. m. 8:00 a. m. 8:20 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 9:40 8:00 9:20 8:20 9:40 a. m. m a. m 6:00 p. 5:20 p. 7:00 p. Again free throws won a game in the Missouri Valley. In the Washington-Oklahoma game which Oklahoma won last Monday, free throws were the deciding factor in the 22 to 17 win for the Sooners. Ten free throws out of 13 trials was the feat the Mc- Dermott men performed to win the game. Both teams made the same number of field goals. Iowa State will be host to a large vanguard of amateur wrestlers from all parts of the United States when they gather for the National Ama teur Athletic Union wrestling tourna ment on March 24, 25 and 26. Among the teams that will attend the Okla homa Aggies, champions of the Mis souri Valley in '26, University of Iowa, University of Nebraska, Uni versity of Hlinois, and the University of Oklahoma. Harvard vs Bethany . 8:20 p. m, Walthill vs Nelson . 8:40 p. m Mead vs Lcxinirton 9:40 p. m David City vs Braina-d 10:00 p. m, CLASS E Coliseum No, 2 Loup City vs Broken Bow 10:40 a. m So. Sioux City vs Belgrsde . 11:00 a. m. Wausa vs Osallala 1:20 p. m Clarkson vs Ruskin 1 :00 p. m. School of As (Lincoln) vs O'Neill 2:20 p. Virginia vs Harrison 2:40 p. Minden vs Ong 3:40 p. Atkinson vs St. Hary's (Grand Is.) .. 4 :00 p. CLASS F Coliseum No. 8 Oakdale vs College View 6:00 p. bordon vs Cambridge ......... 5:20 p. m. m. m. m. Dannebrog vs Sutherland 7:00 p. m. Bertrand vs Lyons .... 7:20 p. m. Leigh vs Waterbury 8 :20 p. m. Venango vs Dawson 8:40 p. m. Litchfield vs Rushville 9:40 p. m. CLASS G Coliseum No. 3 Rladen vs Herman . 10:00 p. m. Papillion vs Mcrna 10:40 a. m. Stromsburg vs Hemingford .... 11:00 a. m. North Bend vs Ainsworth 1 :00 p. m. BaBsett vs Shubert .. 1:20 p. m Reynolds vs Ponca . . . 2:20 p. m. Eagle vs Oakdale ......... 2:40 p. m. Shelton vs Wymore ......... 8:40 p. m. CLASS H Coliseum No. 3 A 4 Farnam vs Wesleyan Prep 4.00 p. m. Western vs Humboldt . 8:20 a. m. Valentine vs Huntley 8 :00 a. m. Lawrence vs Stockville 9:20 a. m. Pilger vs Sargent 8 :00 a. m. Chester vs Surprise 9:40 a. m. Elmcreek vs Orleans 8 :20 a. m. 9:40 9:20 a. m. 6:00 p. 6:20 p. . 7:00 p. . 7:20 p. . 8:20 p. . 8:40 p. . 9:40 p. 10:00 p. 10:40 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. m. Pn Ton Jttvrw thnl frrrrr family at. rne nine or unoi !ir bo. a tHmiiiir t.'i im if bS rwvtv.'d 111 Am.rka lor Ptif tT.n.u-r or m a iMiuire latvitii? ..u !! w'i ymir arms, sou y .hi us yo'ji' IfuiWy ; ,. . i. f.ii ""vtar wlUi f : K ."JnliM l Hi') t flOVe f 'W-u-vr-h, i' w I'luiail you c,L.sf.A ut-w . union ol your ..i. V. ,. ... ' 1 V. !. '--!.. : e or v-1 . ."'M. an J Lambert M-W Vnu .jf , ' , ' "'" ... The wrestling meet at the Coliseum Thursday afternoon with Polly" Wallace's Oklahoma Sooner grapolers was one of the closest matches Ne. braska has featured in this season. The Sooners took the long end of the count 13 1-2 to 9 1-2 but the score fails to indicate how close the meet was. Two of the matches went for two overtime extra periods and one ended in a draw. The last match of the meet was one of the greatest ex hibitions of real aggressiveness that Nebraska has pot forth this season. Verle McBride, wrestling in the heavy division threw the Oklahoma grappler in seven minutes and forty eight seconds. McBride went into his opponent with the tact of a finished football player and with a neat tackle around the knees soon was behind his opponent and after seven minutes of various head spinnings, the Nebraska grappler had his man pinned to the mat. A Texas minister says that he doesn't believe a tadpole could be made into a college professor in 6,000,000 years. Probably he does not know some of our professors. Fairmont vs Ragan Plainview vs Spencer .. CLASS I Coliseum No. 4 Marquette vs Franklin Odell vs Elmwood ...... Raymond vs Verdon ...... . Benkelman vs Scribner Scotia vs Sprague-Hartell Oshkosh vs Overton nauneta vs Valley Blooming ton vs Elgin CLASS J ColiBeum No. 4 Milligan .vs Dunbar Ewing vs Creston Honey Creek vs Waterloo n.ivo vs neasanion .. 1:20 p, Palmer vs Sterling 2-2n n Guide Rock vs LewiBton .. 2:40 p. m. Table Rock vs Trenton 3 :40 p. m. Beemer vs Burwell -00 p. m. CLASS K Ag. College Atlanta vs Red Willow (McCook) 9:00 a. m. Imperial vs Long Pine ....... 9 :20 a. m. Shelby vs Daykin 10:20 a. m. Brady vs Tobias ...... 10:40 a. m. Thedford vs Waverly 11:40 a. m. Perking Co. (Grant) vs McCool Jun. 12:00 noon Stockham vs Koneaaw Gresham vs Beaver Crossing CLASS L Ag. College Avoca vs Filley Palisade vs Dewitt .... Louisville vs Talmags Blue Hill vs Panama Ohiuwa vs Riverton , Wood Lake vs Maywood ... Coleridge vs Swanton . Cortland vs Hooper . 8:40 CLASS M Coliseum No. 6 Hallam vs Goehner . 8:00 Lynch vs Elkcreek 8 :20 Hickman vs Yutan . 9:20 Bennett vs Dodge 9:46 St. Mary's (O'Neill) vs Waco 10:40 Clarks vs Maxwell 11:00 Holmesville vs Wellfleet .. 1 :00 Diller vs Howells 1:20 CLASS N Coliseum No. 6 Dunning vs Dcshler 2:20 P, Trumbull or Plymouth vs Johnson 2:40 D Clatonia vs Brrwyn 8:40 p, Dorchester vs 1 hayer ...... . 4 :00 p. Grafton vs Cedar Bluffs 6:00 p. m Prague vs Elsie 6 :20 p. m. Campbell vs Elkhorn 7 :00 p. m. HradHhaw vs Primrose 7:20 p. m. NOTE : Trumbull and Plymouth will play preliminary game Wednesday, March 9tb at 7 :00 p. m. on Coliseum floor 6. CLASS O Y .M. C. A. Lewellen vs Springfield 8 :00 a. m. Tamora vs Blue Springs 8 :20 a. m. Comstock (Dry Valley) vs Juniata 9:20 a. m. Brunlng vs Hampton ... 9:40 a, Gurley vs Henderson .M 10:40 a, Goodvfew Cons, vs Inavale .... 11:00 a, Bellwood vs Wiggle Creek (Loup City) 1 :00 p. m. Dslton vs Palmyra 1:20 p. m. CLASS F Y .M. C. A. Walton vs Bruno 2:20 n. m. Bingham vs Brule 2:40 p. m. Chapman vs Kiverdale 8:40 p. m. Rellevue vs Hubbard 4 :00 p. m. Farwell vs Hyannis .. 6:00 p. m. Amherst vs Duncan 6:20 p. m. Mullen vs Lisco ... 6:20 p. m. Unadilla vs Denton or GleuivU 6:40 p. m. Iowa State Leads in Honor Certificates For Campus Publications Ames, Iowa, March 5. Special: Iowa State CoHege heads the list of Iowa schools in the number of honor certificates won by campus publica tions, the Green Gander, the Iowa Agriculturist, the Iowa Engineer and the Iowa State Student, received a distinguished rating. The contest fol lowed the congress at the University of Illinois in November. This year'r meeting will be in November at the University of Oklahoma. Iowa Schools were third in tota' number of awards won. Pennsylvania and Massachusetts were tied for first place with 20 awards each, Illinoii was next with 17 awards, with Iowa and New York third with 14 aw ards apiece. Canada won 13 places. Twelve states only received one award, and two states were given but two. New Mexico received none. 2 :00 p. m. 2:00 p. m 8:20 p. m, . 8:40 p. m, 4:40 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m, 7:20 p. xn. 8:20 p. m. p. m m. m. m. P. P. m. m. m. m. Hammermill Bond HISTORY PAPER MAKES PEHMANENT RECORD FOR NOTES DOES NOT TEAR OUT INK: DOES NOT SPREAD MAKES YOUR WRITING LOOK BETTER. EXTRA FINE FOR TYPEWRITER i ALWAYS OF A UNIFORM QUALITY WE HAVE IT FOR 2 OR 3 RING NOTE BOOKS v5a Up xtuwirs. kJLUti C 1229 R Ea$t of Temp!e Bid?. SOONERS COMPLETE SEASON THIS WEEK Oklahoma Scheduled to Finish Missouri Valley Basketball Conference Soon Norman, March 5. (Special) The Sooners were scheduled to com plete their Missouri Valley confer ence basketball season this week with games with Washington and Grin nell, Monday and Friday, respective ly. .The Sooners will play a non-con ference game with the valley leading Kansas quintet March 8. With six wins and four defeats, the Sooners began the last week of its schedule hoping to finish second in the conference race or tie with Nebraska for the second position. Kansas, with only two defeats, is doped to win the title for the fifth consecutive year. Oklahoma pre viously defeated both Grinnell and Washington on foreign courts and was expected to turn the trick again at Norman. Oklahoma jumped from fifth place to third in the conference Saturday night by virtue of its 43 to 20 de feat of the Missouri Tigers. Missouri managed to keep pace with the Soon ers for the first few minutes of the game but a scoring spree by Drake and Holt 4ve the Oklahomans a lead that was widened as the contest con tinued. Plnkerton and LeCrone, guards, featured in the Oklahoma offensive each dropping the ball through the loop for needed count ers. LeCrone now leads the valley guards in scoring. The Missourians' invasion of Okla- proved disastrous to their title am. bitions when they were defeated by both Oklahoma Aggies and the Soon ers. They have one more conference game to play with Kansas, at Lawrence. TRACK SQUAD WINS FROM KAGGIES (Continued from Page One.) his first intercollegiate race, after being set back a foot, stepping the 50 in 5.6 seconds for first place. Stephens and Lowe finished second and third, whitewashing the Kaggief in the opening event. Locke Runs Two Exhibitions Locke ran two nice fifty-yard dashes, beating Art Easter, freshman, the first time by barely eighteen inches in 5.6 seconds. In the second race, Locke broke the tape a good four feet ahead of the Cambridge lad, for a time of 5.5 seconds. Trum blo and Keiss, freshman hurdlers broke even in the exhibition hurdle races. Weir was suffering from a sore throat and did not compete. Wirsig got over the bar at 12 feet 4 inches in the pole vault. Kaggies didn't enter any men in this event which gave the Huskers another clean sweep. McCartney, after treading on Axtell's heels for practically the whole distance swung out in the last lap to win the 2-mile run in 10:08. Frank Dailey took the 44b in 53 sec onds with Gartner of Kaggies nosing out Campbell, Nebraska sophomore for second place. Kaggie Hurdler Beats Krause Krause, sophomore hurdler, who was individual point wirmer in the meet with the Nebraska college con ference winners and winner of tho high hurdles at the K. C. A. C. meet found the going a little tough Sat urday. Fairchild, Kaggie hurdle crack, breasted the tape ahead of Krause in both the high and low barrier races. "Chief" Enkins showed a few of his stunts for the crowd Saturday, high jumping 5 feet 9 inches, three inches better than the best meet mark. He also broad jumped 22 feet 7 inches. Bauer, another freshman, got over the bar in the high jump exhibition at 5 feet 8 inches, also better than the winning height of 5 feet 6 inches in the meet. Snethen led Wyatt and Dexter to the tape in an exhibition freshman 660-yard run, breaking the tape in 1:27. Summary: 60-yard dash: Doty, N; Stephens, N Lowe, N. Time 6.6. 60-yard high hurdles:, Fairchild, K; Krause, N: Fleming. N. Time: 6.8. 60-yard low hurdles: Fairchild, K; Krause N ; Marrow. N. Time: 6.2. 440-ysrd dash: Dailey, N; Gartner, Ki Campbell, N. Time: 68:00. 80-yard run: Moody, K; Johnson, N; McGrath, K. Time: 2:01.3. 1- mile run: Johnson, N; Moody, K: Mc Grath, K. Time: 4:80 (New track record). 2- mile run: McCartney, N; Axtell, K; Cuminss, N. Time: 10:08.0. Broad jump: Stephens, N; Andrews, N: Doty, N. Distance: 23 feet 2 inches (new varsity indoor record.) High jump: Tie for first between Bur ton, K; FleminK, N; Marrow, N; and Gil lilan, N. Height: 5 feet 6 inches. Pole vault: Wirsig, N: tie for second between Downie, N and Shaner, N. Height 12 feet 4 Inches. Shot put: Ashburn, K; Hurd, N; Lyon, K. Distance: 42 feet 2 inches. 1-mile relay: Kansas Aggies (Gartner, Broakway, Axtell, Moody). Time: 8:46.0. Fads Take College Man's Money The State College of Washington says that the stamping ground of the "fad" is the American college'. In stitute an attractive novelty in wear ing apparel on the college ground, and it will sweep the campus like wildfire. Up and coming clothing job bers see that the varsity pport shops throughout the country have an ad vance window display each season of the current sweater, the month's newest tie, the week's hit in hand kerchiefs. Styles may come and styles may go, but it's the "little fads" which take the college man's money! Var iety being the spice of life for the carefree collegian, he falls an easy prey to each splashy innovation. Men and women alike have taken their turn at baa-baa coats, slickers, sweat-shirts, sloppy socks, galoshes, plus fours, etc., etc., with room to wonder what new accoutrement is to brighten the spring weather at the State College. If fads, like styles, re volve in cycles, the novelty designers will be harking back to the days of bowler hats, psyche knots and' pom padours, when bicycling was all the rage, to see what whims distracted the students of earlier days. ANY SIVDENT desiring tn v typing done vnll 0 ve jv I u i , LOST in Stadium MondaTnllr three hole note book conS4 class notes. Reward. William n City Y. M. C. A. m 0s8ia. LOSTConklin pen betwZTir and Pharmacy Hnii Moo Betty Bell. Phone B1297. U Dr. E. M. Cramb. U. of N., '99, Osteopath. Burlington Blk. 13th & O St Adv. WANT ADS LOST Pair of shell ttim glasses Wed. afternoon. Reward. Call B1836. LsrGla8Sea and ntaiTplTr leather case with name L Hickman written in. Call B6314 LOST Book "Fruit of the Iw? Tree" No name i it i, notebook. Return to Neto ikm uuice. xiewara. Capital Engraving Co. LINCOLN. 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