The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 28, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE DAILY MHRSKV
Tlll'HSDNY. MAKCH :n. 10:v
WRESTLERS TRY FOR
HONORS IN MAT MEET)
Delta Siama Phi and
Kppa Alpha Tic in Frat
Final Contests
JS,
Pj i Hiporli have H that sur need
friend G'tgo Mclndl hat atctnoeq
the ladder in the eportins world
and now holJt the '' of Varsity
tennie teach t ths University of
Nebraska. Gaga has issued) a tail
Many Universities Plan
To Enter Kansas Relays
Preliminary Report Indicates Fifty Team Will Take
Part in Cinder Meet at Lawrence April 20;
Delta Chis Donate New Trophy
Kansas i;n:.ns
pm.MvIN tkainlm;
l.aetenre Ka, Mir. it So
rial )- fipilng iiM.ih.tll practice at
thi I'nhneii) of Kansas r
lend to laenly rUlil or thirty l.rar-
t.w-.i 11.11 Thia .Ir.lali.n
tulrn. a...'i'.m ' 'w
lltr tii Ma iiiiiiUfKi removing
limitation arln fuuiball prsc-
"V.u.h lUuiae ht-llrtra lhal Ihla
IpiiiHi of n" "HI enable prosper
ie ui-nilrt . of aqua.1 lo Lain
aomnhlm of pn-!in in execution
Uvea, ac.oiding 10 pnaini plana of ! of plaa. an.l bo prrpaird for ihe
finishing proreaa In Iho fall.
The toiilrroro alo gtante.l h r
lulaelou for erhedullng lo liu. iini
(glala gtmea for frreumrn. I is .
school la allol lo make lia o.i
arrangrnirnta, Kansas lll I
games Ml) MIaouil and Ne.tal.
Il may he. hoe ever, lhal lb cm
lerenca offirlali will arrange Hi
freahman schedule.
I.ieien.e, Kas ,
. . ' " 9 .... .-h nor... to umxer.Hle. and colleges -.hl.h,
THETA XI PLACES THIRD .....a. m.- .
M.rch : -A former Huskcr
lctta Slrma Phi an.l Vi Ki.pi-a
Alpha l Ictl lor firel place In Ihi ha cu, 0f the way maybe a Ne
bretka court tram can do sows-
p anything and vorythino, in ths kanaaa M-la) In !!: ill ha
g tn. With Cr.nnaii and coagts- )IP4 ,lt, aeii-oth annual Kansaa
Inu-idaiirniiv ".nailing lourn
mint, ilh seventeen points each
Hi.ia Xi placed tilled, and
K.tina Kcilon fourth.
tn the 115onn.1 .Mil, lllllyer.
Inmb.li fhl Alpha. on iho linal
Star Gets New
Sport Position
Offlnala of T'a ChrUuan unl
. . 1 . . L. ...... kAm A
. iifirn.l inrir inn-. voiaur iinpi mi in'i nw
conftranct maai. nr.t 10 .....,. , .... unierali daaa . ha.kiiball llm In
aton ror mt " r(.,,, w,r,: Kan.at. quartrr mil-: Mrtnar Tiamla A. Schmidt, former
clay coona. , N,.nh irn and 1a A. M. nirrit) of Nrbika nar aih
rrlaia at lh l"nlnlty of Kanaa
,n,n, in ,h. .... of H. I
1 I . . . ... k. . I V ..a a H a . - ..a . 1 a.
i.m.l murh lioni Snv.l.T. lailil . ... ,.. v h.ki,. nrt forn ,lr" . ..
n.?,i " hlr I ur n ihn! " ? .' i i in Th.i l.! onl.l Hl'nnla. fourn.ll; l nura.iy of Arkan.aa ha. loni bn thorn
, . i final ml w J. .1 Vnd taM ' ,0, ''S" h h a . n. Oklahoma, dl.ianr m..dly. !n th aid of Tnaa Chrl.U.n unl-
vT??,' ".m Vhl on rrVvA"" ia'i Oklahoma H.pilau. h.. Sch.nldl'a lam one. ran up
,i -l n ;n l rurion ninln(Jl,,h ""l . '.T k..T . I'm n ball mat irUy; Kan.aa Stat 1 . ,,,, of M point, on T. C. V. 1l
. . ... . , nni" an.. m. if.;.. tn u.-crr.i in .. i.inip nrw
nnu daniaK of 1 . SS. Hoffman
on third. Hmrcn, Tau Kipa
Kphllon. won lh 1"S pound clasa
mhrn h threw Shlon. Ilt 1 1 in,.nin ,n .ak cl.ar of th
Sirma Thi, In on mlnu and lonjm footh.n pi.tiu on th M
huk.T roo.na.i mm.or n-. . Kan.a.) unhr.li. dimam- football and haakotball coach at
ln.lH lh lll'C-lalV ,lrOIH IO ' ...... . . ........
.h nc mn.br. h mill d. pait for! mP,,,r Tr
goronda,
Clo. Compttitien
In lh 14i pound roup. Mait
on k flrat for Alalia Smn.a Thl
wh.'n h won from Smith, iviia
Sigma Thl. holdlnc a tlm adrant
monal 8idluin imaiiKle.
From pro ataaon ahowing, Coach
'Choppy" Rhod.a' baatball .quad
Kama to nav. pi.niy. or. nmmj
pow.r but. lack., th. ntc.aaary
:Txaa A. and M. C. follt. Tfiaa
Strona Comp.t'tion ,t hhntlan l nivralty haa lone on
Competition In lh larlo... ilayi'" ) " "
use of two mlrut'S and forty flv ........w th mound. From th.
aoron.la. Svoboda, a Theia XI. few early aaaaon gamca th. Huak.r
plard third. j pitching ataff will nc.d om. bol-
Th lSK-porjnd rlaa won by "itt rjn9 befor. th. B g Six eomp.tl
Schur. lau Kappa Epallon. whoit,0 epni n(t montl... Oklahoma
held a timo adantar of one mln
nam and aeven aeconda oer
Mevom. Walker pleed third.
Skinner, Alpha Chi Sigma, won
the Ifi.i pound f)aa by winning
from Manley, n Kappa Alpha, with
a tlmo advantaire of one minute and
ihr aeoonda. White, Karm Houae,
wRg third. Nlron. FVrm Houae. won
by a fall In three minutes from
Andrews, n Kappa Alpha. In the
175 pound claaa. Walker won third
The heavy weight division wag
won by White. Theta XI, who held
a time advantage of three minutes
and ten seconds over Undell. IM
Kappa Alpha. Mcriieison was
third.
'B'
E TRIMS 'A'
TEAM AT BASEBALL
Yannigans Annex One More
Victory by Score
Of 6 to 4
A bad third Inning cost the "A"
tram a victory over the "C nine
yesterday afternoon in one of the
.. rics of practice games being
t'accd by the Varsity baseball
.-uuinl. Rhodes sent his men
ihrouph a six inning melee, the
UriHl count standing 6 to 4. with the
li" team getting five of its tallies
m ih eventful third.
Sulisbury started on the mound
lor the "A's" and Armatis hurling
for the "B's". Salisbury looked
cood in the first two frames and
did not Issue any hits. In the
'hird, however, M. Williams and
I'oppe got to the red-headed twlrler
for a pair of bingles. Poor fielding
let in five scores before the side
was retired. Armatis was touched
for on'.y a few hits and managed to
keep them well scattered.
Salisbury May Develop
It wa the fimt time that Salis
bury started in a game this season.
He may develop some real stuff be
fore the season ends.
Thre men had a rerfect day at
baL Witt. Decker and Grace each
got two safeties for as many trips
to the platter. M. Williams, who
shifted from the bacastopping posi
tion to left field, got a pair of
singles out of three times to bat.
Pochop, Nebraska's lone port
fdder, got a chance to show his
barling wares before the session
was over and was working fairly
well, although he was guilty of two
errors during his stay In the game.
The summary of the games Is as
follows:
Vaalnr A Tam.
ab
Xm, rt iii -
BUMUh lb -
I'Mfltrara. aa
Onu-. lb ....
Wirt, ir ,H
Allen, rt
flalbftlMn,
Knycv. e
Sal'Sbury, P
Ksbcraon. s
roti :s 4
Hukcr B Tm,
ab r
Row, Sb .... s 1
L VCIlllaina. aa 7 1
M. W'lUlajna. If I
Hwanaon. lb ........ t 1
Lrh.n, lb ........... 0 0
ffloan. rt ....... 1 0
l-kw, rt 1 t
h-irley, of ........... 0
J'c..p. lb J 0
oawon e t .
Armada, p .
Pochoo, p 0
f It 7 1
and Kan.aa Aggiea will both b. In
th. fi.ld with pow.rful bas.ball
nin.a and aft.r putting th. 'great
American gam.' on th. ahelf for a
f.w year. Nebraska will have to
push right ah.ad to keep Ita right,
fut plac. at th. top of th. confer,
nc.
Carnegie Tech aibletio authorl
tlea are seriously considering Ihe
project of transporting the Skibo
football nquad. coaches and train
ers and managers to Los Angeles
neit fall via airplane. The Tartan
fooiballers have arranged to meet
Southern California in the Coli
seum on Pece.nhcr 14 next and its
1 felt that rapid transit will reduce
the wear and tear of travel. Per
haps It may and yet again It may
not. The time needed to transport
the Carnegla eleven from Georgia
to California is two days and a
half.
Nebraaka'a apring football prac
tice has pasaed the limbering up
atage and Coach "Bunny" Oake. ia
looking forward to sending hie
chargea thru a regulation full time
gam. before th. atmosphere be
come, too humid. Coach Dana X..
Bibl. i. expected to arriv. Satur
day or Monday for th. remainder
of the apring aeasion.. A larger
turnout of Varsity men i. expected
with the arrival of th. head foot
ball tutor. The caretakera may even
have to inatall some bleacher to
accomodate th. football fan. who
will want to watch th. n.w coach
inatill hla southern tactic, into th.
Cornhuaker footballers. It will b. a
different brand of football that the
Nebraaka aquad will get from what
they have received In th. paat four
year..
la.ea mill be i'l.mt aialn thia year
and it la far from enain that Iti
nera ol lant eann can repeat in
Ihe Mm vema
Although coa. liea hat unill Apnl
in lo get iheir official enity blanka
to the kanta management, pivlim
Inary cards ataiing Intention of en
tering have com In In large niim
bera and aome lent lo universi
ties. to doten colleges and fifteen
hlh acl.oola ouii.1' of Kanaa are
now listed as certain to send con
testants to the Kanpa gMiti.
Inuersil.es already Indicating,
Intention of coming wlih teams In-1
elude Illinois. Wisconsin. Iowa and
Northwestern of the Western con-
ference. Missouri. Kansas, Oklaho-.
ma. Nebraska. Kansas Aggies and i
lo-a Slates of th Hig Su confer-1
ence; lrak. Creigluon. Oklahoma
A. I M . C.rinnell and Washington '
of the Missouri Valley conterence;
Tenas and Texas A. M.. Noire j
I Dame, Colorado Aggies. L'tah. N-
I .1. V - r ; 11 '. ... m t n . mnA '
prohahly Washington State college.
Pacific Athletes Coming
Occidental college of lxs Angeles
also will send contestants again
this year. These coast athletes
have taken many places in Kansas
relays events of th past but were
not present last year. Coach Joe
Pipal has not sent definite word in
Just which events his Callfornians
will enter.
Ir. F. C. Allen, director of ath
letics at th Cnlversity of Kansas,
has announced a new challenge tro
phy for the two-mile university
class relay, donated by the Delta
Chi fraternity. Th Kansas City
Star challenge cup also Is given in
the same race.
would seem that all Jinxes are now
dispelled
Mchml.lt ent ta the rnlverslty
of Arkansas from th Tnlxeiwlty
of Nebraaka In 1922 and at that
time th Ratorhack basketball
teams er practicing on a fflrl
court and were all but unheard of.
In l:t basketball was begun there
as an Intercollegiate sport. Since
he has given Arkansas three South
western conference ehamplonahlpa
and some great basketball players.
"DON'T
DE
SILLY"
DELTiTZETA LEADS IN
MWhaf
shall Ido
wilh that
3B3367
JAYHAWKS START
MENS SUITS
TOPCOATS-
WOMEN SWTS
baseball season i SIP" ul
Forty Players Try Out for
University of Kansas
Diamond Team
Vat'si
Oec
I
o
tv
Cleaners
nov wvrMBir
Uwrence. Kas., Mar. 2S (Spe
cial.) Baseball season for the Uni
versity of Kansas will open Apri.
5 and 6 with a game with St. ,
Mary's there. i
More than forty playera have ,
been coming out, and from this list !
a squad of about twenty will be j
chosen within a few days by Coach
John Buna.
The Kansas schedule:
April 6-6, St. Mary's at St. (
Mary's.
April 12-13. Kan..as State at Law
rence. Ap;11 2.V2S. Ames at. Ames.
May 1-2, Missouri at St. Louis.
May 3-4. Washington at St. Louis.
May 10-11, Missouri at Lawrence.
May 17-18. Oklahoma at Law- ,
rence.
May 24-25, Nebraska at Lincoln.
May 28-29, Kansas State at Manhattan.
223 N. 14 SI -LINCOLN NEB.
YOU'
THE
LL SPEND
MONEY
GET THE MOST
OUT OF
IT
E'VLRY ear you spenJ a larne proportion of the
money you get. So much for clothing. So much
for shoes. So much for things to eat, house fur
nishings, books and supplies and what-not.
There's one sure way to get the most for your money.
Know what you want before you go to buy.
Read Advertisements. The advertisements you read
will tell you what is new and good. They will give you
the latest ideas and improvements. They will help you
to live better and dress better at less cost.
If you think of it, you'll be surprised at the world of in
terest and the wealth of new ideas you'll find in read
ing advertisements.
Advertisements are the daily record of progress. They
are the report to you of the manufacturers and mer
chants who work for you, telling what has been accom
plished for your benefit.
The DAILY NEBRASKAN
LINCOLN
r
Total 13 IS 13 3
A Team 0 0 0 1 3
B Tarn 0 I 0 1
Three baae hit: Decker. Two baae hit:
'ira . Hacrlrlre Mi: Allen. 8 n y ( .
Slrui.k out: B Armatla 9, by Pochop 1.
Hut- on balla: Off Hallahurv 1. off
l.ol.eraon 1, off Armaria 1, off Pochop 1.
H. I by pitcher: Wlt.e hy Armallei.
Wild pitch: Kaiieburv. Knherson. Hit
imi rune Off Buliebur)' I and i In 3 In
inn; nft Rfthereon. I and 1 In 1 in
iiii.a: off Armatla. 3 and 0 In 4 itming-a:
off I'o. h'.p, 6 and 4 In 1 inning-. Win
nine pitcher: Armada I-o.ina. pitcher:
r'alleoury. fltolen haee: Kevea 1. Helta,
Hum. L.. Willlama. M. Wllliama. Pa-ed
t'ail: liaaton. louble play: Karley to
l'of, Armatla to Mwanaon to taeton.
I. eft on l.aa: A team 4, B team 4. L' in
jure: V'JIMrom.
Pi Beta Phi Places Second,
Phi Mu Ranks Third,
Kappas Fourth
Five groups leading in intramural
points so far are: Delta Zcta with
646 points, Ti Beta Thl with 653
points. Phi Mu third with 495, Kap
pa Kappa Gamma fourth with 466
points, and Alpha Delta Theta firth
with 490 points. These points In
clude swards for Nebraska hall,
basketball, rifle markmanship, rid
ing, and golf putting.
Although the bowling tournament
is almost over, points will not be j
counted until final winners are ;
known. Points may still be won in .
archery, tennis, deck tennis, golf, 1
baseball and swimming.
Points Indicate Interest
Stress 1s laid on participation
more than on victories and skill dis
played in a sport. Points awarded
to each sorority are meant to be an
indldcator of the Interest shown
rather than the games won.
Points awarded the Intramural
championship to the groups are as
tAlUva. a tribe Cbl flmofra r. fi 1 A 1.
pha Delta Pi, 235; Alpha Delta The- J ku hieo
ta. 490: Alpha Phi. 120: Alpha XI
Delta, 320; Cbl Omega, 155; Delta
Delta Delia, 390; iJelta Gamma,
319; Delta Zeta, 660; Gamma Phi
Dm. Or.C. Vanr. Alnhfl Th.lo ?!f-
Kappa Delta. 270; Kappa Kappp 'GRAVES PRINTING CO.
Gamma, 466; Phi Mu, 495; Phi j School Supplies and Stationery
"The Student's Store"
Rector's
Pharmacy
13 A P St.
OVn STORE IS YOUR STORE"
Personal Printed
Stationery
00
M K N V V.I.-
OPKS. I in -printed
with
name and el
(irees or Willi
monogram.
1'ha mode In erat'onery.
among; liuVetitlty atu
dcnl. (.rave Personal
Printed Matinnery. Kx
iremely popular. 4 orreel
for either m e a '
women. Kef1e-tB taate
nd personality.
Drop into our ttore
and nee, this fine
Stationery.
Omega Pi. 40; Pi Beta Phi. 553;
Sigma Kappa, 380; Zeia Tau Alpha,
130; Oikema. 65; 334 North Thir
teenth street, 65; X'Ergettes, 220:
Bear Cats, 65; Lucky Strikes, 80;
1629 R street, 65:
On 12th St. South of Temple
Kansas Plans to Enter
Texas Relays at Austin
I-awrence. Kas., Mar. 28. (Spe
cial.) Coach H. J. Huff will take a
sprints relay team, and "Poco"
Frailer, distance runner, as the
Kansas entries in the Texas relays
at Austin, March 29, and the South
era Methodist relays at Dallas,
March 30. In addition to Captain
Fraaier, Doctor Huff will take Wil
cox, Mire, Rooney. Powell and
Jonena or Lagerqaist.
Plans for the annual Univeraity
of Kansas Law school banquet to
be held March 29 are under way.
Justice Burch of the Supreme court
sill be the principal speaker. The
Law school banquet has been a
it-edition since the days of Tncle
Jimmy" Green.
KAPPA BETA PLANS
CONVENTION HERE
Annual Conclave of National
Christian Sorority to
Be in Lincoln
Annual convention of Kappa
Beta, the organization of unlver- j
sity girls, affiliated with the Chris- .
tian church, will be. held in Lincoln
on April 5, 6 and 7. with the Theta 1
chapter aa hostess.
Ruth French, the outgoing presi
dent of Theta chapter, is general '
chairman of the arrangements for !
the convention. Helen McAnuity,
the newly elected president of
Theta chapter and Olive Seymour, !
newly elected vice president, will I
be the delegates from the local
chapter. !
Business sessions and addresses j
will form part of the convention.
A formal banquet at the Lincoln '
hotel on Friday evening, April 5, ,
will climax the affair. i
LOU HILL Announcing
"Fieldcrest Clothes"
A Marshall Field & Company
Product
"Tie finest in Men's Wear"
Phone B3375 or
Appointment
Display Room 1309 O St.
WE GOT 'EM
Those great big sizzling
sandwiches are right here.
BUY 'EM by the SACK
Hotel
iyHamburger
1141 Q St.
171S O St
TO SENIOR
"Who are planning to enter
the Business World
What Other
College Men Have Done
With Kresge
"Creduaring from Western Reierve
Unlverawf tn 1921.1 ban business Ua
with an idea that I waa fined lor mana
gerial work. 1 leh say comiortable desk
work and started ia die stockroom. Than
I worked succaeaivel aa floor niajiaf,
assistant manager, mi manager.
I than received my triggaat promotion,
and today I am bapvily located in aa ex
ecutive psaition, wash mcraaaed rcapoar
aibilitiea.
The financial return that has cocae ta sat
arxceeda all that 1 had expected."
Colby B. & 15 Wealeyan M. S. 1917
A Phi Beta Kappa man became an
instructor until 1920, then aeeistam head
chemist lor an Eaetern manufacturer
until 1922 when he ennred the forage
organization to take the trefaainc eouree.
He la now a manager ol a Ul lage store
and claims: "Today I find aysell receiv
ing a greater income thaa the srachera
and industrial acquaintfee who sought
to daKourage me lor making such a
radical change of ocoipswon."
a
A Missouri Univeraity graduate nthit
austicaily relates the following:
"In June of 1923. lust aftar I had ben
presented ith my much treasured sheep
skin, a gray haired fratlamen with yea re
of erpmsnce said to me: 'Just what the
future ho Ida for you will depend largely
oe the assds yon term during the next irm
years. Take my advic and cxaacr soma
good company, begin at th bottom and
work your way to the top.'
I followed his advice by stnrunfla the
eaacbroom oi a Kpnge stoat e Decem
ber 8, 1923.
Today I am managing sT firet store,
happy in the thought that I aaa en tat
AFTER the years of college then there comes
to many men the most trying period
ol their careers. What place does the world
have for them? For what niche has their train
ing best suited them? Where do they fit?
It is to these seniors who have ndt yet fully
decided on their future that this advertisement
is addressed.
The S. S. Kresge Company has an opportunity
tor college men who are ambitious enough and
capable enough to reach the top yet who are
willing to start at the bottom. These men we
train to be store managers and to occupy other
executive positions well paid positions involv
inga share in the Kresge profits. The men
selected are given intensive preparation for their
future executive positions, they are instructed
in every detail of store management and they
are advanced as rapidly aa they become familiar
with the Kresge policy and the Kresge methods
of merchandising. The work is not easy but the
reward is not small an executive position in
the Kresge organization which operates 510
stores with an annual voluaa of business doss
to $150,000000.
If a career such as those described here appeals
to you, write our Personnel Department and a
Kresge representative will be sent to give yea a
personal interview.
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 2
What Others Have
Done
You Can Do
A Bucknell CoUeV graduate writes
"After graduating from college with the
degree of B. S and M. A. I accepted
a position as Chemistry Instructor tn a
email college. Alter two years as aa in
structor,! became dissatisfied and decided
to enter the business world.
I became acquainted with an eethu
aetic Kresge manager, who gladly car
plained their system of training ease te
become store maruursra. Shortly ahsr that
I started in the stockroom, tecetved pro
motions according to my ability te earn
them, and today although a euccssaful
atcrremanagerlaminUwioratulgreaier
feaponaioijUtiaa.
I know of ne ether orgamaitian where
a man 'a efforts will be better repaid than
with the Kmaga Company.'
Aa alumnue of the Ijmvsrsuy of Kiich
igaa class el 1922 aaym "The aaeat tr
porunt problem conarotating ana the last
semester in school waa choosing the
'Job' that would begin when campus
days were over. To make the right emit
in the business world was my ambition.
I turned down erveral eoit snap jobs, the
kind that paid iairly well to start but
held ne future, lot a etockrsom Job with
the Kresge Cesopeay which pasa ne ta
sun but offered a denka future. Icom
bmed my education wrlch good riaieaia
a anas and ahsr applying aaystli diligently.
I was rapidly
Today I am manage of a gees) steed
store, earn gladly rii nmaimi tholjiegi
Cempany as a asanas te a
providing yea psasaaa the
ejuahfioatlnna and a whole 1
GO
5 10 25c STORES
25c TO $1.00 STORES
KRESGE BUILDING DETROIT