THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sororities Sell 1200 Tickets for Benefit Four Organisations Donat Prises to Be Given to Lucky Number! Program Presented More than 1,200 tickets were sold for the Kosmet Klub benefit bridge held at the Lincoln hotel yesterday afternoon. The bridge was spon sored by all the soiuillles on the campus. Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, and Kappa Kappa Gamma each donated two prizes which were given to the lucky num bers. The entertainment consisted of the Programs Graduation Tickets Letter Heads Envelopes Announcements Just drop in at 1118 O St. and talk it over. The Keystone Press, Inc. vocal seections by the following, Harriet Cruise Kemmer, Katheryn Arrensberg, and Clarence Shultz. George Gregory gave a tap dance. A report of the receipts will be given later. Four State Hi Marks Topple in Track Meet (Continued from Page 1) elin. Fuller of North Loup ran true to form, raising the 12-pound shot put mark to forty-nine feet, better ing the old record by five inches made last year by White, of Winne bago. White placed second in the event. Payne of Beaver City, competing in Group II took a big bite out of the discus record, hurling the platter for a distance of 130 feet, 9 inches, raising the old mark nearly four feet held by Creighton of Gothenburg. Reynolds of Minatare was credited with the fourth new mark when he hurled the javelin 169 feet, 8 1-2 (inches. Lambert followed his first sprint performance with a nearly record .breaking act for the 220 yard dash, Itieing Easter's mark of 22 seconds their mark of 1:33.9 was the best in 15 1-2 counters. The two man team of North Loup came through in great shape, Fuller winning both the shot and discus events in his class while Schaffner picked up several points in the hurdles. j Tecumseh Wins Tecumseh had easy going in Group II walking off with twenty-eight points a lead of ten and a half over Nelson high, their closest rival. The battle for third place was a hot af fair with Crete, Gothenburg and Cambridge finishing in the ordered named. Grand Island took Group III hon ors with a total thirty-one and a fourth points scoring heavy in the low hurdles and counting in prac tically every event. Lambert's flashy work in the sprints with Panek's vic tory in the high hurdle event in Group III scored a big share of Kear ney's points and brought them the second place banner. Omaha Tech was third. Tecumseh high shared the majority of the tpot light, three of their team being individual event champions. Casiord in the half-mile, Brillhart in the lroad jump and Mathis in the low hurdles were credited with the best marks in these events, while for the furlong. Mathis of Tecum seh furnished the last record tieing feat when he stepped over the low hurdles to tie "Timber" Trumble's time of 25.6 seconds. Group I honors went to Randolph high school witfi a total of 21 1-2 points. Fairfield was second with eighteen and North Loup third with GMFFJTf'S CfFATST Sincere BmrtAW0r t 1 v 3t MARY PHIL-BIN LIONEL BARRYMORE, DON ALVA Pi ADO, jTULLV MARSHALL, WILLIAM AUSTIN UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE. A Love That Knew No Bounds! He loved his brother's bride and she loved him! Is illicit love ever justified? Genius created this picture the master genius who produced "Way Down East!" See "Drums of Love" and know real love in all its shades and meanings! Not Interesting tm Children Shlnrs 1-3-7-9 Mat. 35c. Eva. SOc of One thm PaUix Theatres BABICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA HAROLD TURNER. ORGANIST PATHE NEWS REVIEW NOW SHOWING the relay. Petz of Nelson furnished liw big surprise of the day in the finals of the Group II high hurdles when he nosed out Trumble of Cam bridge io win the individual medal. Trumble clicked the last hurdle slow ing him up enough for Petz to pass him and win by inches. Ransell of Lexington high had the best time in the mile when he beat Group III n-ilers to win in 4:49.2. Results of the Meet Group 1 Rando'.ph, 21 1-2; Fairfield, 18; North Loup, 15 1-2; Danbury, 8; Exeter, 8; Taylor, 7; Wakefield, 5; Winnebaso, 5; Arlington, 5; Edgar, t; Guide Rock, 7. Croup II Tecumseh, 28; Nelson, 19; Crete, 17 1-2; Gothenburg, 14 1-2; Cam 'bridge, 13 1-2; Beaver City, 10, Aurora, 5; St. Paul, 5. Group III Grand Island, 31 1-4; Kearney, 22; Omaha Tech, 16 3-4; Omaha Central, 10; Iinco.'n, 11. 4-44 2 Hi'irh Jump: Nelson. Omaha North, first; app, Omaha Tseh, and Gillespie. Beatrice, tird for lecond: Wunrler. Omaha North. Adam. Grand Inland. Flynn. Hastings, and Hurrough, Omaha Tech. tied for fourth. HeiBht. 8 feet, 8 1-2 inches. . Pole vault: Birney, Grand Island, first ( Ewert. Columbus, second: Parker. Fairbury. Knsell, Omaha Tech. Burroughs, Omaha Tech. tied for third. Height, 11 feet, 6 '"shot put: Campbell. Kearney, first: Stans berry, Norfolk, second: llartman, Lincoln, third: Nelson, Fairbury, fourth. Distance. 46 f-et, 7 1-2 inches. i"0 yard low hurdles: Scherffius, Grand Island, first: Snyder. Grand Island, second; Panek. Kearney, third: McNamara, Omaha Central, fourth. Time, 2.2 seconds. Diu. Yenne. Norfolk, fir-ti Cm-kjoy. Omaha Central, second: Poff. Omaha Cen tral, third: Werner, Grand Island, fourth. Distance. 114 feet, S inches. Javelin: Myers, Lincoln, first: Hartman, Lincoln, second: Murphy, Columbus, third; Kwert. Columbus, fourth. Distance, 151 feet, 10 1-2 inches. , . . . . Broad jump: Nelson, Omaha North, first; SrhertTius, Grand Island, second: Lindsay, Fairbury. third; Barneke. Norfolk, fourth. Distance. 21 feet, 1-2 inch. 880 yard relay: Grand Island, first: Oma ha Central, second: Omaha Tech, third: Kearney, fourth. Time, 1:34.5. Typewriters For Rent ate to IHf iiiiv All standard snak dents for ions peeial rate Used I portable typewriters monthly payments. Nebraska Typewriter Co. 1232 O St. B-2157 Summary of events in each group: Group On on a MtK hurdles: Bovd. Danbury, first: Andrews, Randolph, second: Schaffner, North Loup, third; O'Furey, Hartington, fourth. Time. 16.4 seconds. 100 yard dasn: ijjcason. uuiuv vw... first: Louketa, F.xeter, second: Allison, dolph. third; Schmiti, Anselmo, fourth. Time. 10.6 seconds. 880 yard run: iv. mirawnKr, " field, first: Watts, Huntley, second; Wells, Taylor, third; Strayor, Palisade, fourth. Time, 2:04.7. , 220 yard dash: Loukots, Exeter, first. Cloyed, Syracuse, second: Fike, Fairfield, third; Schmiti, Anselmo, fourth. Time, USA seconds. . . . 440 yard dasn: nite. rurao, nr. Strayer, Palisade, second: wens, isyiur, third: Smith. Table Rock, fourth. Time, 63 seconds. . .., One mile run: neuncerger. yvaatMieiu, first: Smith. Taylor, second: Jackson. Dun bar, third; England, Hershey, fourth, lime, High jump: Illingsworth, Fairfield, first: Roby, 'Nelson, second; Aller, Crete, third: Karnes, Gothenburg, fourth. Distance, 6 feet. 6 inches. . Shat put: ruiier, norm ioup, ri. White, Winnebago, second; Rhea. Arlington, third- Nohr, Crofton, fourth. Distance, 43 feet. (A new state meet record Pole vault! Harbaugh, Edgar, first; Sut ton, Cozad. Andrews, Randolph, Schaffner. North Loup, and tteynoias, minaiare iieu for second. Height, 11 feet. 9on vmrA Inw hurdles: C. Allison. Ran dolph, first: Boyd. Danbury, second; Schaff ner. North Loup, tmru; . niuson, uuouis, fourth. Time, 26.4 seconds. . Discus: Fuller, North Loup, first: Men jer. Randolph, second: Atkins, Edgar, third: White, Winnebago, fourth. Distance, 121 feet. 1-2 inch. Javelin: Reynolds, Minatare. first; Rhea, Arlington, second: Cleason. Guide Rock, third; Railsback. Peru Prep, fourth. Dis tance, 169 feet, 8 1-2 inches. (A new state meet record ) Broad jump: Oamel. Bassett, first: Kemp. Fairmont, second: Allison. Randolph, third: White, Winnebago, fourth. Distance, 20 feet, 7 inches. 880 yard relay: Randolph, first: Anselmo. second: Hershey. third; Fairfield, fourth. Time, 1 :S7.8 minutes. Group Two 120 yard high hurdles: Peti. Nelson, first: Trumble. Cambridge, second: Carrol. Cam bridge, third: Hill, Tecumseh. fourth. Time, 15.7 seconds. 100 yard dash: Roby. Nelson, first: Wy them. Geneva, second: Smutney. Seward, third; Barnes, Gothenburg, fourth. Time, 10.1 seconds. 880 yard run: Casford, Tecumseh, first: Jonnson. rneno. secona; airairan, i me. . - , T . third: Goosman. Tecumseh. fourth. Time. (Continued from Page 1) 2:0.VK .... .u. w...k. ,:..... tw, ted as chairman in the decisive de- Roby, Nelson, second: Smutney. Seward. I bate third: Shepbard. Crete, lourtn. lime. J.ckson Eliminated seconds. I 440 'yard dash: Osterfard. Gothenburg, Hastings and Beatrice advanced to first; Blue. Tecumseh. second; Casford. Te- , . ,,. j cumseh. third: Reiss, Neiigh. fourth. Time, the finals when Hastings defeated "one'Tne8- run: s.enson. Aurora, first ; Jackson (University Place) and Bea Galloway, piattsmouth. second: Mitchell, ' trice drew a "bye" after the second Crete, third: Weaver. Falls City: fourth. I , . . pvsrnnrlf Time. 4:51.6. Jrcur.d. Beatrice won over rTemont High jump: Trumble Cambridge. Ander-.j tne second round by a judge's Vote son. University Place. Kreglo. Auburn, tied." , for first: Toman. St. Tsui, fourth. Height.! 0f 3-0, Jackson defeated Oenea 6 6 K vVui,:insn,,0n. Knend. first: H- 0. and Hastings eliminated Grand kuf. Crete. Kuskie. Friend, and Hampton, island 2-1 in the second round, held Gothenburg, tied for second. Height, 11 . feet. ! Friday morning, shot put: Payne Beaver city, first: Ho- "There was some complaint that kuf. Crete, second: Armbuster, Stanton, j K g third: Kiai. wiiber, fourth. Distance. 47 'the Question of debate seemed one- f"2oV.rt 'low hurdles: Mathis. Tecumseh. ' sided'," Stated Professor AVhite be first; Coverdale, Cambridge, second: Trum-jfore fj,e debate yesterday morning. ble. Cambridge, third: Fuller. Tecumseh, p . , . .... fourth. Time, 25.6 seconds. (Ties state re- "However, we find that Illteen 'dumprii.LTumseh. first:,' judge's votes were given the affirma Roby. Nelson, second: Aller. Crete, third :;tive and fifteen voted for the nega- Barnes, Gothenburg, fourth. Distance. 21.; . il. feet. 5 inches. tive side in debates preceding the Discus: Payne. Beaver City, first: Hokuf.U- pjve teams won with the ne- Crete. second: Barnes. Gothenburg, third : I ""- A. Davis, St. Paul, fourth. Distance, ISOIgatlve and live Wltn ine ailinnautt Mentzer Heads 1929 Yearbook (Continued from Page 1) Gamma Rho and reports on the Daily Nebraskan. He is a pledge of Sigma Delta Chi. Wahlquist is a member of Beta Theta Pi and a pledge to Sig ma Delta Chi. Pickering is presi dent of Alpha Delta Sigma and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He has been active on the art staff of the Awgwan. Murray is a reporter on the Daily Nebraskan and a mem ber of Beta Theta Pi. o'clock Saturday morning with John Kline, Hastings, presenting the af firmative argument, lie was loliow ed by Dale McClanahan, Beatrice, who stated the intentions of the ne gative team in the final debate. James Shively, Hastings, Howard Gillsespie, Beatrice, Edward Beagh- ler, Hastings, and Edward Brewster were the other speakers, in order. The affirmative team showed the need for a new child labor amend ment, and the evils that were result ing from uncontrolled child labor. The negative contended that the idea presented by the affirmative was im practical as well as unnecessary. Morrill hall room 20 was fairly weU filled for the final round, with for ensic fans from Beatrice and Hast ings present to witness the mental and vocal clash. A complimentary luncheon was riven all debate coaches of the twelve high schools participating in I the annual contest at the Grand hotel Saturday noon. Following the lunch an informal conference was held to discuss the Question upon which Ne braska high school debating league teams would debate m the 1929 tourney. Beatrice Wins Debate Finals has been chosen one of the men dele gates but it is not yet certain that he will be able to attend. Amone the noted delegates to the meeting will be the Saddhu of Sun- darsingh, a great Indian saint, and Mahatma Candhi, another Indian saint who though not a Christian is said to have lived a life more like Christ's than aiy other living man. He is a leader of the non-cooperative group in India. Dr. Stanley Jones, a Methodist missionary and author of "Christ of the Indian Road," will also attend. Appleby Is Chosen Delegate to India (Continued from Page 1) elected by a unanimous vote of the national council of the Y. W. C. A. Neibuhr May Go With Miss Appleby will be Juliette Derricotte of New York and Julia W'arnike, an undergraduate at the University of California. Reinhold Neibuhr, pastor of the Bethel Evan gelical church in Detroit and a re cent visitor on the Nebraska campus, I Army Officers Arrive Monday (Continued from Page 1) Tuesday, May IS Tactical exercise, 9-12 o'clock; scouting and patrolling, musketry, combat principles, pratical, inspec tion of facilities, 1; theory fresh men, 2; theory sophomore, 2:45; automatic rifle and rifle, 3:30-5; rifle marksmanship, military hygiene and first aid. Result of the blue star rating judg ing will not be announced until early in the summer. NEXT WEEK "SEVENTH HEAVEN" Bright Love in the Shadows A ParasasNUt Picture His lite the wage for a wwsaaa's honor, a snaa's life. Monjoa will fas cinate you. as tba slashing; officer, too idol of women, tn lower of one woman. Hera is kis a-roatest atrasna tic pactum in months. M-C-M NEWS COMEDY feet, v inches. (A new state record! JaTelin: E. Davis. St- Paul, first: Hokuf. Crete, second: Lindvail. Gothenburg, third: Warga. Harelock. fourth. Distance. 167 feet. S 1-2 inches. pSO yard relay: Tecumseh. first: Kelson, second: Gothenburg, third; Wiiber, fourth. Time. 1:31.9. Group Three 120 yard high hurdles: Panek. Kearney, first: Wahlstrom. Omaha Tech. second: Sny der. Grand Island, third: W. Ewert, Colum bus, fourth. Time. 16.5 seconds. 100 yard dash: Lambert, Kearney, first: Shackleford. Omaha Tech. second; Snow. McCook. third: Marthis. Fairbury, fourth. Time. 9.9 seconds. (A new state meet re cord. ) ( yard run: Asher. Scottsbluff, first: Kubat. Omaha Tech. second: Henney. Fair bury. third: McKean, Hastings, fourth. Time. 2:05.1. 220 yard dash: Lambert, Kearney, first: Snow, McCook. second: Sorenson. Grand Is land, third: llsrthis. Fairbury. fourth. Time. 22 seconds. (Equals state record held by Art Easter). 440 yard dash: Werner. Grand Inland, first: Siefkes, Beatrice, second: McKinley, Omaha Tech. third: Wilhelm. Omaha Cen tral, fourth. Time. 52.4 seconds. One mile run: Bandsell. Lexington, first : nnnrr. riinmr.. muna; uqrcs, r i- mont, third; Boulter, Lincoln, fourth. 7'ime. arguments, proving the two-sidea-ness of the question." Beatrice On Negative The final debate was called at 10 The Owl Pharmacy IS ALWAYS READY TO FILL THE STUDENTS' NEEDS THE OWL PHAMACY Cor. 14 and P Sts. Mob. Toes. Won. RIALTO Wed. MATS. ZSc NITE 3Sc On of the Public Theatre THUR. FRL SAT. 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