F "mm THE DAILY M5BRASKAN j W W Jk s stssaess sssssssssssssssssss is ss. I I SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1929 GONERS TO HP 8 IN COMING TILT Nebraska Basketeers Occupy Third Place Position in Conference. Rhodes Calls Meeting Of All Baseball Men All men who aro Intereitted In bnsfbnll are requested to meet with "Choppy" niiodea Monday nt 3:00 In the N Club rooms nt tlio Coliseum. DUCK SQUAD PULLS DOWN MEET HONORS ivncancy on tho Senior Farmers Ttilr board, caused by Austin Goth, who left school at tho end of the ; first semester, (loth lias genu to the Kansas Agriculture college to ,tnlio iiost-grnduate work In the i iiL'ionomy department. Itooney Is prominent In activities on the College or Agriculture cum Nplimska Takes Wrestlintl !. Iiavlnj; been on tho publlca- weurasKd idKtb witMiiiiy jlon bmni durInB lho pn8t ycnr Match From Kansas by ;ab ciub president during tho past 1-7 11 ca semester, and chairman of the stu- 17 10 11 bCOre ' ut ioclal committee. of the board chairman; GOLF TOURNEY STARTS vi,...!.,,'- ..r..iiin innm .in.! Others members fnl...l lho k-ntiuntf Arplna 17 til 11 Bl'O: HUUlll Ol.i-uvc, leateu uie uausiis AKn"'ii " l" " , ",,. .; tr.maiirr.r- Mnrirn in a Big Six conference wrestling I f:'1)10' ' iiprJiii-V Heltm Siichy match at tho Coliseum Satuidi.y nr'"" ViTif.wiiv HftPrnonii. Much team collected nnd .Mildred Haw le. Srhnltp's Mon Win Mile on an" th" llusli,)1' si-t'iieiB i OCIWIieo WIUl Will Milt, nmyasset, foUr oedsions to tho two, Relay Over Kansas as time decisions given the Aggies - , f. . from .Manhattnn. , Feature CVent I Johnny Klsh opened the match I by tossing Patterson In S minutes Coach HeniyK. Schulle's Scarlet I and JO seconds. The match was i:nd Cream tiacl; squad made their fast, but the Nebrashan clearly 103S debut Saturday afternoon and lZl evening in cnanipionsnip irm,i,lecj. was tj,P i23.p0uiid class with BLACK MIXES UP TEAMS None of Members Starting Lineup Yet Named By Coach Having elevated themselves to j carrying orf their share of the tlilffl tilnpo In till! nil Six COUfei I littrti-u I M,. I ..ititt-.rniti-lli nnnnnl " ......... ... - - n lluuui it Hit invtlij-luuiMl ... . enceby virtue of their Thureday j KanraB c . Ath,otlc clu lnvhn. homo mate ..and he con tinned o evening victory over ivuuaun, -c-i ii... ' ....... - braskii's cage sound were Hani at;1'"" "" gaining a lime uccision 01 u mm Girls Are Asked to Come in Teams to Indoor Course Sometime Tuesday Tho qualifying round of the girls' golf tournamont will bo played Tuesday, February 12, at the Lin coln Indoor golf course on North Fourteenth and V Streets. The girls should come In a team, nlthough I they can come Individually, nt any time Tuesday from 9:00 o'clock to noon, and from 0:00 o'clock to 8:30 ' n'Mnr-k Tlmrn Is n Inst t'hunce 1(1 practice on .Monday from 5:00 o'clock to 6:00 o'clock nt the Lin coln Indoor golf course. Eighteen holes of Indoor golf will he played In tho tournament, nnd tho totnl score for each team will Harold Kcklund wrea braska. This was Kcklund's first i'tmfor No , Girls' Intramural TOUrney be used to determine the place. In stunt, lor ne . the match p ay. The teams will bo Picks Group Champions In First Round work Saturday afternoon preparing ; Convention hall. A victory over for the Oklnhoma Sooners who are Kansas Cnlvorslty In their dual one to appear In the Coliseum Monday j mile relay and two seconds and night I three thirds In the Individual events After having spent the first part ! were garnered by tho Schulte of the workout loosening up. after coached athletes to stamp llieni ns the Lawrence Jaunt, with goal J strong contenders In the coming shooting emphasized, Coach Mack sent tho squad through a short pe riod of scrimmngc. Ho had the teaniF thoroughly mixed up, and used a number of combinations to Dig Six cinder season. Nebraska and Kansas furnished the thrilling part of the annual pro gram In their one mile relay com- i nntltlnn pllnin Yinr- mm nt fill get a line on the best possible five! groatesi' mceis'ln K. C. A. C. his to start against the conference ...hfm w.itt lunrori for the tapo to beat out Ash by one yard. Campbell, Krause. Mays and ! Wyatt brought the Cornhuskcrs leading Sooners. Oklahoma Is Undefeated Oklahoma has gone through one whole season and this portion of the 1928-29 slate without a defeat, and the Huskcrs arc bending every effort toward a smearing of tills 1000 percent record. In tho first meeting of the teams at Norman, Nebraska took a 29-20 drubbing in the first leg of the conference race. It was played shortly after the Haggle conflict at Manhattan where Nebraska stock was at low est ebb during the present season. Veterans Are Scarce Coach McDermott started this season with his most efficient squad of 1927-28 thoroughly riddled by graduation but has developed material that has upheld the south erners' standing. Tom Churchill, who achieved national fame last summer by making the Olympic team in the penthalon, stepped in to fill a big gap at forward. Although the graduation of "Vic" Holt, All-American center, was keenly felt by the Oklahomans, Kiergan and "Hippo" Howell have filled the job in a most workman like manner. Munn Scores Points Harvey Grace was unquestion ably the star of the Kansas fray Thursday evening. The husky blonde contributed 12 points to his team's total, and was playing a great floor game. Dig Glenn Munn stepped back into the limelight again, getting into the game in the second canto, and accounted for thrfee field goals, and a pair of gift losses. Holm and Krall furnished the high lights in the Nebraska do ense. Just who will get the call In the Monday night clash has not been decided, but it is probable that Coach Black will make no radical changes in the starting lineup. utes and 20 seconds over i ici.ic oi fur ,,reo we(?k8 ()f preimary Kansas State. games, the girls' Intrn-n.ural has- Andrews Loses Close Match ket ball tournament begins on Mon With the score standing at S to 0 day, February It. A round robin for the Husker grapplers. Andrews tournament will be played first. As dropped the first match of the aft- j soon as group champions have been ernoon to Captain Drown of Kan- determined an elimination touma sas Aggies with a time decision of ment will bo played. Teams on 1 minute and 47 seconds. The 13.V tercel and their arrangements in pound match was close and hard j tho round robin tournament aro as fought throughout, and the last i follows: ! mntnliiiil nnnnpillttiT t ex tlmll ntifillfl. 1 It II 1 1.11 UU HVVUt Ullll) IW llll.lt iftlillltj- Ing scores. Eighteen teams have entered to ( compete In golf. They are as fol-; lows: Alpha Delta I'l, two teams; ! Alpha Delta Theta, two teams; I Alpha XI Delta: Chi Amega; Delta ' Delta Delta: Delta tlanimn, two i teams; Gammn Phi Uotn, two teams; Kappa Alpha Theta; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Mu, two ! teams; Oikema Apartments, 334 ! North Fourteenth. I rules hnvo been adopted regarding final examinations nt the Unlvor. slty of Cincinnati. Examinations for all courses will be held within a single week nnd students will not be permitted to bring blue boolta Into tho room where they must write. University of Oklahoma Plans are now- being mado for tho sotting up of n television recohing outfit on tho University of Oklanoma campuH by Alpha Sigma Delta, hon ornry rndlo fraternity. Such telovl slon radio equipment, instead of tho loud speaker has Bynchronlz Ing motor nnd disc, photo nnd cleC' trie cell screen. Waves aro turned and motor speeds put into syn chronlzntion with the sending sta tlon. Northwestern university As the result of tho recent ruling mado by the Northwestern university stu dent council, speeches and all forms of electioneering will be al lowed In all futuro campus politi cal campaigns. This removal of aTT restrictions on political campaign ing Is believed to bo tho means of creating more Interested participa tion of the student body In class and other electllons. especially their victory In this event. Lamson, after a slow start in the finals of the fifty yard high hurdles. finished close to Carmen of Okla-IJoe Toman of the lioma for a second place while Osslan vaulted into a tie with Ilryce of Oklahoma for second place In that event. Bryce was con ceded a victory in pre-season dope. Witte placed third in the polo vault. Mays ran a nice race In the Shan non Cup 600 yard event, coming In for a third place, and Janulewlca few minutes decided the winner. Kelmers, veteran Husker grap pier, was the next Nebraskan to enter the ring. He was pitted against Alsop in the 145-pound class. He disposed of his man In 3 minutes and 51 seconds with a tlmo decision to put the HusKcr out In the lead 11 to 3. Captain husker team completely outclassed his oppo nent In the 165-pound class and won with a time advantage of 8 minutes, 57 seconds. Rooertson Wlni Easily Tho next match was the 175- pound class with Itobertson of Ne braska and Rollins of Kansas Ag irloo PnhprlKnn atiiipaml in his finished third in the 880 yard open j rs VarsltJ. competition and won to complete Nebraska's placings. easjv wtn a ,me advantage of U The open 440 ended in a thrilling I minutes, 51 seconds. The next two HOPFER IS HEAD OF CORNTUSKERS Lorenz Hopfer was elected presi dent of the Corntuskers, an organ ization of the pre-dental students, at their monthly dinner held at the Grand hotel, Friday evening. Other officers chosen for the ensuing semester were: Norman Hlmes, vice president; Allen Beezley, secretary-treasurer. Herbert Evers was chosen chairman of the pro gram committee and Norman Gal lagher, chairman of the member ship committee. Prof. F. G. Collins, assistant cur ator of the university museum, gave a talk on prehistoric animals. Several musical numbers were given by Prof. G. A. Grubb, dean of the College of Dentistry and a short skit was presented by five young ladies. About sixty-five mem bers attended. duel between Oldham of Missouri and Alf of the K. C. A. C, former Doane College athlete, with the Missouri entry finishing in the lead. Iowa State maintained their su premacy in the two mile relay, win ning over Kansas and the Okla homa Aggies who finished In the order named. Coach Schulte expressed himself as being well satisfied with Ne braska's showing. Stiminuryt 440-ynnl dah: OMIiHm, Missouri, first; Alf. It. c A. C, wcond; KIcIihi-iI-soii. I'ittsliure Teachers tlilnl. Time, 54.2 Aeconits. Two mll relay: Iowa Slate (Hthrenn. 1'utnnm. Chrlntlanspn, Oak) firs;; Kan sa. cond; Oklahoma Assies, third. Time 8:1M. One Mile Iltlay: Iowa Stnt won over Kansas .VK&tes; Nebraska won over Kansas. One Mile run: Kaulkner, Oklahoma AKElf; Mnnnlnt;, Wichita University, seeond: Miller. Kansas Assies, third. Time 4:30.:. Shot Tut: White, l'lttsliurs Teachers first: Ilertu, Pcnn College, second: How ell. Oklahoma, third. Distance, 46 ft. 5 5-1 Inches. C0 yard tmtv KniM- Mlstr.url. first; Voungman. Kansas, second: Mays, Ne braska, third. Time 1:17.:. SS0 yard run: llollenbcck; Crelshton, first: Moody, Kansas Airirles, second; JnnulenlcH. Nebraska, third. Time, 2:1.2. 5u yard dash: Adklnson. Oklahoma, first; Meier. Iowa State, second; Wilcox, Kansas, third. Time 5.2. 5 yd, hlg'i hurdles- Carmen. Okla homa, first: l-amson. Nebraska, s.-coud; Soolts. Iowa State, third. Time C.6. Pole Vault: Soolts. Iowa State, first; Osslan, Nebraska and Hryce, Oklahoma, s.-coml; Wltte, Nebraska third, llcluht. i: ft. 3 3-4 Inches COACH RHODES CALLS BALL IN 10 APPEAR matchs, the heavyweight class and the 155-pound went to the Aggies. In the 175-pound class Ardean Peterson lost his match to Erring ton of Kansas with a time advan tage of 3 minutes and 41 seconds. Marlon Stone wrestling in the 155 pound class in place of Simic, drop ped his match to Warner by a fall in 6 minutes and 15 seconds. Simic Injured his shoulder early In the week and Coach John Kel logg did not want to use him unless the Huskcrs were behind in the meet. Stone and Warner were on even terms in the match with neither man having much advan tage in time. (ironp I: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Al pha XI Delta. 11 lleta Phi, Kappa Al pha Theta (team No. II. (iruiiii II: Uelta (iatntna. Kappa Al pha Theta (team No. !). Gamma J'lil lleia. N'UrKsttrs. v liroup III: K'Etna Delta Tau, Alpha Delta Th'tn, Hear Cats. tiniiip IV. Delta Beta (team No. 1). t'hl OinK, Alpha Delta J'i, Phi Mu (team No. 1). (iioup V: Trl Delt. Alpha Phi, 331 Noith 13, Kappa Delta. liroup VI: I'lil Mu (second team), Zela Tuu Knppa, Olkme. (roup VII: Alpha Delta Theta. Delta Zcta (team No. 2), I.ucky Strikes. Schedule of Games The schedule of tho basket ball games for the week aro as follows: Monday, February 11 llancroft Uviu. 5:00 to 6:00 o'clock. Alpha Delta Thetn-Bcar Cats; (Jamma I'M Bcta-N'Ergettes. Tuesday, .February 12 Olrls Gymnasium, from 5:00 to 6:00 o'clock: Trl Delt-Kappa Delta; Chi Omc- sa-Alplia Delta I'l llancroft Gym. 5:00 to 0:00 o'clock De.ta Kcta (team No. l)-lhl Mu (team No. 1); Girls Gymnasium, from 7:00 to 1:00 o'clock; I'l lleta I'hl-Kappa Alpha Theta (team rso. j); uelta uamina-njip-pa Alpha Theta (team No. S). Wednesday, February IS llancroft Gym, from 5:00 to 6:00 o'clock: Sigma Knppa-Olkema: Lucky Strikes-Delta Zeta (team No. 3). Thursday, I'rbruury 1 1 Glrli Gymnasium 5:00 to 6:00 o'clock: Gamma I'M lleta-Kappa Alpha Theta (team No. 3): Alpha Delta Theta (team No. 2)-Lucky Strlkis. First Christian Church. 5:00 to 6:00 o'c.ock: Chi Omega-Phi Mu (team No. ); Zeta Tnu Alpha-l'hl Mu (team No. 3). Girls Gymnasium, 7:00 to &:ti0 o'clock: Kappa Kappn Gamma-Alpha XI Delta; Trl Dclt-Alpha I'll,. Friila), Februnry IS Bancioft Gym, 5:00 to 6:00 o'clock: Phi Mu-Otkenia : Alpha Delta Thcta-Del-ta Zeta (team No. :); Olrls Gymnasium, 5:00 to 6:00 o'c.ock; Zeia Tau Alphas Lu-ky Strike. In case a team cannot play at tho hour scheduled, tho captain should notify Miss Oleson at the In- OTHER CAMPUSES LOCAL BOTANIST GIVES SPEECHES Dr. It. J. Pool, chairman of the department of botany, has returned from Sioux City, Iowa, where he gave an illustrated lecture before 1 .. rt.. rn .. .1 r c..lnHnA and Letters on the subject "The I tra-mural office one day before the Land of the Sagas,' or a study of j Same- Norway and the Norwelgians. The ! lecture reviewed some of the ex periences that Dr. and Mrs. Pool 1 "i'7' " "Mill in ivi naj n ivii i tvvvi years ago. 1 i-M i wu tti e u Diuiuai ictui u uu , Kv-N Thursday morning before tlie 1 'Thursday Morning Lecture Circle" In Lincoln, in which lie used his colored 6lldes made from photo- rrvnn ia 4 1 .a sr. I ... 1.. Ifi.)- ,KN E?3 Washburn college A cemetery Is ono of tho now sources of Income for Washburn college, as a result I of the will of A. II. Whiting, one of ; the early trustees of the college. A I substantial Income from the sale of funeral lots in the cemetery Is ex pected for at least 200 years. More than half of the money Is to go to tho college and the rest Is to be shared equally by the V. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. University of Cincinnati New Learn to Dance Expert Instruction In Ballroom dancing. Special Classes every Mon. and Wed eve. Classes In Tap and Step Dancing. Phone D-4819 for apolntments Borner Sisters Dance Studio 108 Nob. St. Bk, Bldff. 15th & 0 St. nmoiiR froshmen and undorcraiin Ulna whn n. I.. . " M11U ,.lu u , lllu HCI1O0I, Tim act on wriR tnkon In consideration of. tho opinion ndvnnced that ourn oloctions would encourago the nnr i..iiiiiiuu ui uii-uuinpus Btuuonts nun u inoso living campus. on as the r B Si F PASTERS WHAT IS LOVE? When it cornea to coeds that's a tough question But When it come3 to your favorite brand, easy chair, most comfortablo shoea or a B & P garment you'll wear and keep on wear ing, brother, that is Lovol Paste that in your hat. Bennett & Flugstad 'Across from the campus' ' . iwammmmmmmmn GEORGE BROS. T i i Days of Romance and Tradition, of Tenderness and effectlon, it's Valentine Time St. Valentine, Dan Cupid and George's Valentines and Gifts, what a Triumvirate! St. Valentine established the Day, "Dan" Injected the Romance and George's are finishing the In. splratlons to "Carry On." Sincere expressions of Love.. Penny Comics, an appropriate Val entine for everyone. Beautiful Valentines, and Ap propriate Gifts are the modern ways to express sentiment. Stick ers, Ribbons and Wrappings, ev erything for this gay season. GEORGE BROS. f "We Create and Make the Things f that Take" In Prty Favors, t 1213 N Street. 1 CO-OP BOOK STORE BOOKS And SUPPLIES HAMMERMILL BOND NOTE BOOK PAPER 1 1 1229 R .--..I rmwrrsssjm FAIR BOARD PICKS lAivtirc onriTvnr v I James Itooney of Tecumseh. : 1 I senior in the Collece of Aericul- All Interested in Baseball i. liasJee" chown 10 nn thl Are Requested to Meet 1 At N Club Room CIRLS GROUPS HOLD MEETINGS About forty girls of the various Bible groups of the university V. W. C. A. held a meeting and a taffy pull at Ellen Smith hall. Thursday afternoon. Inez Bolin, chairman of the Bible groups, had charge of the meeting. Several readings were given by Leona Lewis. Helen Blish gave a talk on the nature of the Bible work for the coming term. Alice Weed and Frances Williams were in charge of the games, and Boss Woods presided over the cha rades. Another taffy pull was held In the same place by the veBper staff of the Y. W. C. A. on Friday after coon from 4 to 6 o'clock. The aft ernoon wag spent in games, and Leona Lewis gave a reading. Twelve members of the staff were present at the affair. Mountain Guide Talks At Morrill Program Walter Keiner, senior In the Uni versity and a student in the de partment of geology, will speak on "Switzerland" at the weekly Sun day afternoon program in Morrill hall at i o'clock. Keiner was a mountain guide in Switzerland and after he came to thin country. He will show colored slides to illus trate his talk. Asniranis for Nebraska's 1929 baseball team will begin practice j this week, according to an an nouncement made by "Choppy" Rhodes yesterday. There will bo a meeting of all men who expect to go out for baseball Monday at 3 o'clock In the N club rooms at the Coliseum. Baseball was reinstated as an intercollegiate sport by action of the athletic board last fall. Ne braska has not been represented by a bqseball team for several years because of the expense of sending the squad on trips and because of the lack of a playing field. If arrangements can be made, th games this spring will 1 be played at Landis field, the home I of the Lincoln State league club. The pitchers and catchers will i begin working immediately indoors at the Coliseum. Coach Rhodes stated that the greatest need right now appeared to be for a catcher. The Inflelders and outfielders also will begin to get their arms in shape by Indoor work at the Coliseum. Pepper games and drag ging and bunting practice will start In a short time. Coach Henry Schulte has devised a hitting machine which Is in the process of being made. He believes that It will help the hitters to swing a level bat and to co-ordinate the arms and eye for hitting. 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