The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 13, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Nebraska Memorial Stadium, scene of the 25th annual state interscholastic track and field meet and of the Nebraska-Drake dual meet this
week-end. Preliminaries in the high school meet will start here a 2 o'clock this afternoon. Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, Nebraska will meet
Drake in the first home meet of the season and the last'appearance of the Cornhuskers in competition before the annual Missouri Valley meet
next week. Finals in the state high school meet will start Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
HUSKERS MEET
DRAKE IN DUAL
Last Dual Meet of Season Held
Here Tomorrow Morning
On Stadium Track
HUSKERS HANDICAPPED
Nebraska track and field men will
bold their last dual meet of the 1927
season when they meet Drake on the
stadium track at 10 o'clock Saturday
moraine. The Huskers will be handi
capped by the loss of Captain Steph
ens and Wyatt who will be una Die to
compete on account of injuries.
Drake lost a close dual meet to
low State last Saturday at Ames.
Nebraska nosed the Cyclones out at
the Valley indoor so are conceded
the edge on the dope although a fast
meet is expected.
Drake men placed one, two, thfce
in the 100 yard dash and second and
third in the 220 against Iowa State.
They are expected to have a wide
margin in the sprints here. In He
440, Drake has Tolles who perf rmad
here last year. He is expected to put
up a strong race against Dailey, Dav
enport, and Campbell, Husker track
sters. The hurdles should furnish some
thrilling races. Era use and Fleming,
sophomores, have been coming along
slowly, placing strongly in several
meets. Drake has Penquite who ran
Ed Weir such a great race in the 220
yard low hurdles last year in the Nebraska-Drake
dual meet here.
Brunk and Carle, Drake high
jumpers, are considered the class of
the valley conference this year. They
tied for first last week at 6 feet 2 1-4
inches. Their mile relay team must
also be reckoned with as they step
ped the four quarters ahead of the
stropg Iowa State aggregation in
the Drake-Iowa State meet. J3oettger
of Drake placed in the shot put and
discus throw in the valley meet last
year and should furnish . Ashburn,
Hurd, and Durisch strong competi
tion. The meet is scheduled to start at
10 o'clock and Coach Schulte expects
to have the meet run off in an hour
and a half. High ;.-hool students here
for track meet, debates, and aca
demic contests will be admitted free
to the meet. Student tickets are good
I for the meet.
High School Records
These records are the marks
which the state high school ath
letes will be striving to' better iiT
the state high school track and
field meet which starts here this
afternoon:
100-Yard Dnh 10:1. Barms, '04;
Wildman.04: Wood. '10, '11; Hollstein,
'16; Noble. 'If: Morgan, '19; Easter,
'': Lambert, '25.
2 20-Yard Dash 22, Easter, '25.
440-Yard Daub 52, Ostergard, '28.
ftHO-Yard Run 2:01.8, Franek, '28.
Mile Kan 4:85.9. Welch. '24.
120-Yard High Hurdles 15:6, Trum-'
ble. '28.
220-Yard Low Hurdles 25.5, Trum
ble. '26.
Pole Vault 11' 8", WhiUker, and
Morris, '25.
Hiith Jump 6' 2", Lewis, '25.
Broad Jump 21' 10 54", Rhodes, '22.
12-lb. Shot 46' 5", Ashburn, '26.
1'isens 124' 11", Lyman. '26.
Javelin 169' Miller, '2e.
Half-Mile Re lav 1:82, Norfolk, '25.
To cut down campus speeders,
Stanford univeraifcy hrs ruled that
violators will be fined a dollar a mile
over the speed limit.
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DELTS LOSE TO AGR'S
Delta Sigma Lambda Scores Win
Over Tan Kappa Epailon
Alpha Gamma Rho baseball team
won a close game from the Delta
Tau Delta nine Thursday afternoon
on the municipal diamond, 5 to 6.
The score was tied at the beginning
of the last inning and after two men
had been put out and two were on
bases, Glen Presnell knocked out a
three-base hit scoring the two men
on bases and winning the game.
Hartman, pitching for the A. G. R.
team, struck out fourteen men.
Bloodgood was on tho mound for the
Delt team.
The Delt tesm jumped in the lead
in the first frame, scoring three runs.
This lead was maintained until the
fifth inning when the A. G. R. team
cams up to even their score, 5 to 5.
The score remained tied until the
last half of the last inning when
Presnell's three-base hit broke up the
game.
Delta Sigma. Lambda Win Gam
Delta Sigma Lambda defeated the
Tau Kappa Epsilon this afternoon ten
to three. The game was hotly con
tested until the sixth inning. In the
sixth inning the Delta Sigma Lambda
went on a scoring spree forcing Jen
sen out of the box and scoring seven
runs.
Spahn pitched a nice game for the
Delta Sigma Lambda and was given
good support. Carrington and Schie
sen each collected three-base hits.
The game was to be a seven inning
game but was called in the seventh
on account of rain.
PHI SIGS DEFEAT LAMBDA CHI
Acacia Takes Close Game in Last
Inning From Sigma Nu
Phi Sigma Kappa smothered Lamb
da Chi Alpha in the interfraternity
baseball tournament yesterday after
noon by the score 18 to 8. The game
was called in the fifth inning on ac
count of rain.
The Phi Sigs had a comparatively
easy time of it, scoring five runs in
the first inning, four in the second,
three in the third, and six in the
fourth. The Lambda Chis scored
two in the second and six in the
fourth.
Millnitz and Lundy hurled for
Lambda Chi, and Lee, Grace, and
Woods for the Phi Sigs. Reed was
on the receiving end for Lambda Chi
and Telesters for Phi Sig.
Acacia Wins From Sigma No
Acacia struggled through to win
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over Sigma Nu yesterday by the
close score of 8-7. The game was
close throughout, with the winner
undecided until the last inning.
The batteries were : Acacia, Saba
ta and Casselman; Sigma Nu, Ayres
and Helmsdorfer.
ALPHA SIGS WIN LEAGUE
Defeat Sigma Phi Epsilon for Cham
pionship of Group Eight
Alpha Sigma Phi won the cham
pionship of league eight of the inter
fraternity baseball tournament by
defeating the Sigma Phi Epsilon nine
by the More 11-4. The game was
played at 32 and W streets.
The Alpha Sigs were leading at the
end of the first inning, 2-0, but in
the second the Sig Eps tied the count.
Alpha Sigma Phi tallied two more in
the third, and three in the fourth,
holding the Sig Eps to two runs in
the two innings. In the fifth Sigma
Epsilon failed to score and the Alpha
Sigs crossed the plate for four more
runs. '
Gibbs and Halbeisen for Alpha
Sigma Phi, and Farley and Ehudy for
Sigma Phi Epsilon, were the batter
ies.
Summary: Struck out by Gibbs,
3; by Farley, 3; Walks Gibbs, 1;
Farley, 3; Hits Alpha Sigma Phi,
13; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 7: Home runs
Weymuller, Alpha Sig, and Krause,
Sig Ep.
Lonnie Stiner is Made
Coach For Linesmen
At Colorado University
Lonnie Stiner, 1926 football cap
tain, has been elected head line coach
and assistant track coach at Colorado
University, Boulder, Colo.
Lonnie came to Nebraska from
Lombard College where he played
football two years. This was the
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Dancing at
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Where All the Uni. Students Dance.
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reason he could only compete two
years at Nebraska.
Playing a tackle position for two
years Stiner was very consistant. He
was a unanimous selection for all
Missouri Valley honors. Lonie was
also a weight man on the 1925 track
squad.
VIOLINIST GIVES RECITAL
Blanche Larabea to Play Tonight at
The First Presbyterian Church
Miss Blanche Larabee, violinist of
the class of Charles Righter, will
give her senior recital this evening
at 8:1E at the First Presbyterian
church. She will be accompanied by
Earnest Harrison. The following
program will be given:
Vieuxtemps Suite, B Minor, Pre
ludio, Minuetto, Aria, Gavotte.
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UNIVERSITY IU4
TRAVEL 3Lv.
Ag Department Finds
Jobs For Engineers
Outnumber Students
The agricultural engineering de
partincnt has had a greater number
of calls for men trained in agricul
tral engineering than can be filled,
according to Prof. O. W. Sjogren,
chairman of the department. He says
that this is not true of the situation
here at the University of Nebraska,
but reports from the ten other insti
tutions that offer courses in agricul
tural engineering have the same sit
uation. Many of the requests for graduates
come from manufacturers of farm
machinery, chiefly of tractors, Pro-
Wieniawski Second Concerto, D
Minor, Allegro moderato, Andante
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3 for $2
"Gotham" Union Suits side opening,
madras cloths $1.23. Athletic 2 piece
underwear, Jean running trunks, mer
cerized cotton athletic shirts, each 49c
Our New "Friendly Five" Shoes
Summer Oxfords are here
A new sports oxford, a
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feasor Sjogren feels that this is an
evidence that these people are now
realizing the advantage of men
trained in agricultural engineering
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Numerous positions oDvn for col
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Store News
The Progress Sale offers
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