The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 05, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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TIIK DILY MIUUSKW
SUNDAY. MAY 5. 1029
Huskers. Win From Sooner Cinder Stars
NEBRASKA IN
DEFEAT JACOBS'
CHAMPION TEAM
nurta Hit u n urnniPiA nmr
i i iiu iinuiifi i in ii-
g&H DOWNS AGGIES
a Qteal allowing eul at Lands
'd lest Fr day and Saturday to
open ht hm baseball saasoe. in
th Big So conference. Ba ha 1 1
rani who turned eul le the fl-
IN 10 GAMES
thii:m:s knter
! 4 T II 11(11 SI.
rtre Docs Small Damage at
Home of Omega Beta
Pi fraternity
Two fi eternity ;-.tuee suffered
! Krldai anil ratiiidav ii-m Hie and
thru. Itelaern J anil t o'clock
' Kiiilay inotnlng a ihlel wee rrit
Girls From Omaha, Wayne,
York, Peru May Pay
Visit Saturday
Semite's Aggregation Mars; . zrVlS :V.T. Kansas Famicrs Lcadcrs in '
r:.. V - against mt leading Hans Agg'tt . . , ... . -1. i. ...... . . l.- ... v..
Tivc-Ycar-Rccord of
Sooner Sqwd
SCARLET STAGES RALLY
peeled nothing Kit than defeat-
Fnday'i gam was th typ of
gam thai everyone went away
from knowing that they had re
ceived thtir montr'i worth. In a
Cloat battle up lint the ninth In. ,
ning. the Kantat Farmer teemsd
i to havo th battle cinched and
Big Six Conference.
Drop Both Tilts
'DUTCH' WITTE STARS
, Tli Intruder left dooi unlocked
a he It'll I ha liouee
i Al 1131 o'clock Saturday afler
i noun lltcmen were railed lo tba
i Omega Una I'l house. U4I R
Eight Varsity Trackstcrs th.n chePPy Rhod.. ...t . Aramatis Pitches Shut-Out i irn-..f'ir.'croTi:". cIlV. jT.V-
a li. Iiw of whlih aa lekeo , held ai ihe I'nUeialtr of Nebraska
1 Ironi f. N. l' Ir. and three of whlrh ' under Ihe ausplcea of lha depart-
a taken from W lllartl lann mml of pli) steal education for
women, tw-finnlne, ffaturdajr. May
11. at 10 o'clock. llepteecntatUea
from Omaha university. Peru aiata
noimal, ane state normal, Yotk
court and ihe I nlverslir of Ne-
Grnb First Places in
Competition
(By FnU Daly)
Oklahoma flieycar undefeated
dual rrk record breathed H last 1
Sturja at ihe Memorial siadtum
Mix Saturday With
Team's Support
pinch hitter and a bingl put him
on th first sack, anothsr hit and
Ktyts sacrificed both man around
tha sacks. 'Dutchman" Witta want
up to th plat to knock out a Nebraska, under dots of lha HK
scotching tr.pl to ti ths scora at Su baseball rare lone up and
2-2. Harv Craca andtd th attar. ,,,. lh, ,-oiiferrnre l.adinc
neon with a sing's bnngirg In Kansas Actles thla weekend at
Witt m Ia tawiit IKa Aima Tha ft t nt a . ..ia i . i j ..a. t
iiMmp mil h. n i n.. h llnrv - -. 7 T" " "nuia nriu an. i nnnt-n nnrai inr
, , : ' oay gam was a pitcnsrs battis nair of vlrinr
- wnn in nusksr mounasman otl-
eta ro.n to rroal hnlah.a in ndn ,h, d ( h, ,
toiirhnhoil oxer I rwtrh .laroha and ,
hia ,-ooner aouad hy a 75 1 .1 to M When the Acsia last iUite.1 e
?3 s-om. A apaikllnn roup of brail. a Ii a on the baakeiball
rlniler ar'isia. mliv1 ulih a auffl - roun and the Manhatian roarh
rlent sirenjcth In lha field eenl. , hoanfed ihal when the Farmer:
proven the undoina; of the aouihern . rame lo Nebraska to meet the Una ',
Invaders. i kers In baneball iher would ahow j
TornhuaVer performer arorad In them ho Ii wa done. Well the j
every erent. walking off with all I tried preitr hard to do It bin failed
three plarea In the half and two- by one point In two attempta. The I
mile tuna, and countlnit for eirht Hunker apple craahera put two Tie-1
or tne fourteen first plarea lhe;to,Pi n ,hP rolumn lo start out
only Sooner winners on th track the home eon.
were the, rentury low hurdles and
era I srllrle of rlolhlnt humed In
the Hie. hut IH'le daniaae lo the
houae liaelf wa reported
7
lea lYidajr'a till
ended In sioi
book fashion
when W 1 1 I a
m knocked out a
r . li.i.
iripir w mi n
broil )t hi In too
men. followed b
a single by tiiare
whlrh scored the
wlnnlnc run. In
COEDS MAY ELECT
IE
Management, Furnishing and
Food Are Subjects
Now Offered
Women students In ihe fnlrar-
ally who w ish lo elect some course
hid. Ken and Keyes
were the ahininc lights In the 1 loO j
. . . ... . I i-lm v fnr I ha lln.liAr K.i.m.n 1
nsoraska closed on or tne nT,";" of cloihlnu and home fur
utuuiui iihixir ii tK,i uir Armati and Ieriy itoweii pitched I , t
... m,l.:Vwo.,n.. .ii.,;" ,;.,. ,,n Cn.eh H.nry Scar, a .hh..inj!Jjurlin, dual .n ,J,e Sat-1 -- -
s. M.mnpii ti.tLim .w.i a.,, third, sixth and Keienih Innlncs
Sirencih In the field event was j urjJy afternoon It was the f Irst ' n"'" i'hiened up and pulled out
he high licht of the larobsmeni t(me Nebrka hld d.fMted th, wlihout disaster.
Howell coiintlnR for fui in the ,outherners in the past five years Husker Support Armatia
braska wilt be represented In Ihe
H port a day proxram. Karh arhool
has been I rnl'ed In brlna; fifty
lrla
Kifty repteaentaihes from thla
unlerlty will be rhoaen from
croup participation In Imrsniurals
durlnc lha arhool jear Tan utrla
Irom each group will be chosen.
Active participation in all sports
will be empha.lred in ihe day's
program, which Is designed to pn
vldt an opimrtunliv (or each flrl
to lake pari In Individual and (roup
sporia. Ihe arhool will not com
peie against ra h other.
Plan Many Cams
Peteral girls from each group
will ha chosen to form si differ
eat learns which will roiate In rer-
tain activities. Teniathe events !
for tha morning on ihe university
campus are deck tennis, lennla.
baseball, dork rolf. college boo
SENIORS MI ST
OHDEK TODAY
Deadline on Announcement!
It 8 O'clock, Says
Merle Jonea
(trdera tor aanior announcements
and Invliatlona will be rwcelred
until I o clock Monday eTming, ac
cording to an announcement b)
Merle Jonea. chairman of tha Invl.
latlnn roinnilllee. Tha printing
company has grained thla extension
of time ihal all seniors may bay
an opportunity lo aeiecl announce
ments and invliatlona.
If tha orders are placed before
Monday evening lb announce
menta will arrive by May 20 ao
there will be ample time to send
them eome distance) before tha
graduation eterclses. held June I.
COKO BASEBALL PAIRING
The following pairings have been
made for girls Intramural baseball
tournament games lo be played
Monday;
lii lamina Kai-r karoa
mm t hi imraa m imm I I I
'. and Tlui, (hi lrrt. rm Waar
l . Tha Tnm .v ah1ul. la eiama
J.i. Tau . Nin.a Kappa: Iwlia
a, K.fi-a .ipua Tuaia. Kai-n Ilta
a. In, Vlu. mni Ixlia llia iwrta ra.
Alpha Ivita Thria Wln.alar l.ma
.- alpha l-alta ?1 a l.l.a r.la f'ral
tram. Alpha M il vs. Ilil OrnrfW n.
SOONERS WIN FROM
HUSKERS AT TENNIS
Oklahoma Team Takes Both
Doubles Matches and
Splits Singles
Nebraska' tennis team went
down to defeat at th baads of .
mart set of rwoem.eleari rrwm Oils
bona by a point eoore of 4 lo I
8ainrday afternoon at the Linoola
Tennis club court a. Th return of
Charles Heaoock to th Nebraska
team aided tha loetng aggrwgmtlon
but the smooth playing and alaerltv
of th Booners, especlsjry la the
double, was quit a bit to men
for th Huskers.
Sherman and Heaoock war win
ners for Nebraska In th singles
Thurman of Oklahoma defeated
Dubry and Rankle. Sooner, dowsed
Cameron In tha other two single
ronteats. T h combination of
Browne and Thnnnan was a lot too
much for Dubry and Heaoock aa
was Runkla and McColl against
Robertaon and Sherman.
the 440 yard dah. w hile Nebraaka
ws first under Ihe wire In the 210
an
Sooner Star In Field
hol and discus, while Frlre In the
pole vault and Shelby, the elon
rated Missouri valley champion
high Jumper, and Choaie, who lied
v lih his teammate, contributed five
polnta each In theee events. Rut
Nebraska fans were not to he
treated with a poor showing in the
ffrld by the Hunker crew and Fay
linger and Tomson took the Jave
lin and broad Jump respectively.
The predicted close races and
thrilling affair ran true to antici
pated for mand It was not until the
closing moment of the afternoon's
srhedule that Scarlet and Cream
follow ers could breath with a sigh
of relief.
Huskers Rally
it h fifteen points needed to
cinrh Ihe mrel and the half mile,
diirus. broad Jump, Javelin and
mile relay yet to be run off. Tom
ion leappd to a first place from a
trI;.Mrf board. Faythlnger hurled
ho spear for five morp point, and
Pexter, True and Janulewlrx
siepped on the cinder palha lo
senrp a clean s-erp in Ihe KSO yard
'iianre In definitely decide the
final result.
Atkinson, mldtret Sooner sprint
er and r0yard Indoor champion of
the Pig Six. placed the Oklahnman
In the lead for their onlv time, at
the opening of the meet, when he
'alonp tha line of home economics
morning affair , . . . .
ii, uiiu i ill rr vui mr-m vurirv vta
the city campus next fall. Home ; and dodge ball
ecor.otulra il Is a course In the a- At noon the gi-oups will go to tb
Agrlcultuial rampu for lunch and
for the afternoon sport. Klrkball,
paddle lenni. horseshoe pitching
and it liny ! in lu, ia uf.
In the choite and arrangemeui of I fered The day will end lth sing
home furnishing. The fundamen- Ing and folk dancing In He gm-
il of textile bufng are also in
I eluded in the course. Two hours
credit are givin for thl course
Qraduaiion
nasium al the Agricultural campus
Sports day is sponsored for the i
purpose of providing an opportunity !
and tne victory lenas a nsw ngni Nebraska played air tight ball be I ,!,., .rtii I. for cirl m acnm n.. ii...,
on the coming Big Six. conference hind Armatia. Pella at the key- hrtm. ,ftmic. .- nnir!nn and ! I Mile and In form ih.. h.Kii.
meet at Iowa State "tKis month, .-one position and Keves In the ! . m. ti,. of wnnhv r ii ..
til u B ' ' r i w !' i i nr tumrv Ur' n ioim r iiiur imi
Includes a studv of food selection are so lmortani for happy living
and its relation to health, and the according lo those in charge of the
Cornhusker cinder artists scored field were siellsr performers for
in every event to win me oust si- the Huskers.
fair by a large margin. Th Sooner-; Saturday s score;
Husker meet wa doped to be a K. ... .uf,.,..... 4
close affsir with many sport erit-; van-a.ka . ni.-i i
ic. in the conference giving the h---- b MH-in..,.
edg. to the Red team from .ths , , Kr() . p, fc c
south. The b.g conclave at Am..
this month will find M.saeiiri. Ne-
bra.k. and Oklahoma flflhtlng It ; blow. ' He
out for the first Bio, Six outdoor , . , .. . .
..M ,h. - K.r.t.. J. t f""i"t one free pa which proved
title and the dope bucket la swing.
ing In favor of Nebraska.
costly. Nigro drew the pass and
I went to second on a wild pitch and
Curtis Toef. Cniversltv of Ne-1 scored w hen Towlers reached first
braska slugger who l hi year won on Rnw'a bobble,
his third ronsecuiive mldwestem I "IhJlf-h" Wine proved to be the
A. A. C. boxing championship, will ! fireworks In the Friday tilt. With
make hi professional ring debut
against Harry (Lilian, a 157-pounder
from Council Bluff. In one of the
four rounder on the Ragles' club
program al Omaha Monday.
Ihe score 2 to 0 In favor of the
Aggies In the last half of the ninth.
Armatia, baiting . for Williams,
knocked a single to left and Mosei
beat out a poke to deep short.
Keyes, batting for Row, advanced
both runners with a perfect bunt
land Witte put one against the
men lO : l..nin iNl. end; Churcii
III ifH Ihlrrl. T im 7i i.
SI0-v.rl run: Won M TVlter 'M:LiL. .
Tm. i. m.-n: .i.nui.wi., ,m third. riRni ncia lence 10 tie me score.
Tim.: !:;. Harvey Grace hit one to third
Mil. rri.v: nn hv N.rir..ka i Pill.r, .kik . n - ,.,uij b. .
1-iirn.r mm ..nnph.ii Tim. nil " fumMed by Nash and
Khoipni : n b Haweii mi: A.h. Wltte scored to win the came.
burn iNl .rnnd : Rtil.r I'l. third. I Mf j
Hi'h nimp: Sli'.iin .r, ,1 rt"'. j M ET1 IODI STS H'H .1
nil ti.'l fnr fir.l an'l ..rnnn : H..rn fc
,VJ !h,r ."'"' : " :,..4. 'r" C;i'K BHKAKFAST
posed out l,nw aned I.aster of Ne- ivp ..r-nnd; hmk. mi. -tin.!. m and I
hvaska In a blanket flninh for a ! 'i 'i"t '"t third, n.irht: u ri. Senior Methodist students, as
iT-?: won h how.ii n chiir,:,. iKuests of the Wesley Foundation,
111 mi .,nnd; Rniv im third. ina.iwill hold a bieakf.! st the Corn
l,B,"!',i:;,; Won'Tv Tnm.r hunker hotel Tuesday. May 7. Th
Prnwi.a. mi .oi-.ind; iiriioid i m : break fa st i one of the student
third. ln.lAn-.: :s f-.t I linho. fnncfliti. of IK. ..m..nn...l
.l-iv.lin Won h Feviinrr 1N1: In.k.1' , " -....t....iui umr
nl .oi-ond; H.vard CM third. lMran'-.
177 f.et 1 I IlK-ho.. . fc
planning of balanced meal for chil
dren and adults
Household Management
During the last half of the semes
ter consideration la given lo lb
management problema of Ihe. home,
auch as budgeilng the Income, mak
ing the best use of lime and other
problem bearing on social and
family relationships. Neither of the
two courses ha laboratory work.
Third coure la home economics
149. element of food study. This Is
a coursn In the study of foods and
food values. It Include laboratory
work In food preparation and serv
ice.
Courses in home economics
which are available on the agri
cultural college com p ius and which
may be of interest to students not
majoring in the depart ment In
cluude those in tex-tlle, clothing, de
sign and household equipment. Tha
eoure In child development may
be of Interest to advanced student
who have had course In psychology.
day.
Iota Sigma Clirinilrt.
Sorority, Hold Klocliou
At a recent meting of Ita Sigma
PI. honorary chemical sorority, the :
following officers were elected for
the next school ; ear: Mabel Don
ley, president; F-ieanor Bart bole-mew-
vlr-..nrAitlil,til 1J1 1.. I
, .... -i . -,u III , I1T-IV-I1 I4UU- I
mi-sBon, corresonaing secretary;
Esther Zutter. treasurer: and I
Bernice Elliott, publicity chairman. I
first place In the 100-yard distance.
Hi!ker dach men turned the table
in the furlong race when Filer and
T,owe finished in close formation
for a first, and second.
Nebraska Wins In Hurdles
Nebraska Tiiirdlers upheld their
year's honor in the high stirk
w hen Iamon and Flpmine placed
one-two ahead of Carmen, Sooner
hurdle star. Carmen proved his
mettle in the 220 hurdles when he
stepped over the low barriers for a
first place with a time of 24.4 sec
onds Lamson's time for the highs
wa 15.1 seconds.
Flint, Big Plx quarter-mile indoor
champion, scored the only other
Sooner track victory when he fin
ished ahead of Wyatt and Campbell
In the 440-yard distance in 50.5 sec
onds. Janulewlcz, Etherton Tie
.Tanulewlcz and Ethprton pulled
the big brother act In ihe mile
whpn Ihey slowed up to cross Ihe
finish line In a lie Griffin and
Ethprton stepped across the line in
the two-mile side by fide, after giv
ing Garvay a sureshot for first
place, far In lead of the Oklahoma
distance men.
"Smiling Tom" Churchill. Okla
ATHLETIC FUNDS
TOP FINANCE LIST
South Dakota Dean Makes
Report on Expenses
For University
VERM1I-UON, S. I).-Items
varying from sixty-three rente ex
pended for "wcinieg" lo $5,000 In
athletic guarantees are listed In
the second annual financial report
of students organizations of the
1'nlvetsity of South Dakota, accord
ing to J. H. Julian, acting president
of the university and dean of slu
dpnl affairs.
The report contains statements
from forty-four student organiza
tions and produclonB, literary so
cieties, honorary' fraternities, and
dramatic productions. The Ath
letic fiBKoclation'K total disburse
ments of over 22,000 is one of the
homa's contribution to the 19" ! larger! limounts handled by a stu-
United States Olympic team, took I flf,nl -association, while the smallest -
tlonal conference of bishops of thfc
Methodist-Episcopal church. The
conference, held In Lincoln for the
first time In fifteen yesrs, began
Thursday afternoon wiih a meet
ing of all the bishops at Si. Paul
church.
A reception was held Thursday
evening at the church to give all
university people an opportunity to
meet informally with (he group.
Music for this reception was fur
nished by the Wesley Foundation
orchestra under the direction of
Trof. William Quick, and Ihe pro
gram was augmented by musical
artists from the Nebraska Wesley
an conservatory.
leader of 4-11 China to
Promote Youth IntcrrM
Tf-u thousand days of time and
SS.000 worth of special premiums
will be Riven to boys and girls club
work in Nebraska this year by
adults who are interested In what
the youngster are doing. This
striking statement is a part of the
current "Stem Winder," monthly
pep sheet Issued by the agricul
tural extension service for leaders
of 4-H clubs. The sheet la being
mailed at the College of Agricul
ture this week to club leaders and
county agents.
GOOD
FOOD
ALL-IN-ONE
14th and O
Coarh Dana Bililr Visits
Trxaa to Br With Family
Coach Dana X. Bible left Wed
nesday night after Hie football ban
quet for College Stailon, Texas,
where he will Join his ramlly. He
will return lo Lincoln In lime for
Ilia special couching course which
begins June 12. j
part in the hurdles, discus and
broad Jump. He placed in the dis
cus and third in the low hurdles,
falling to count In the other events.
Chilling damp weather that
threatened a rain at the opening
lart of the afternoon, kept excep
tional times at a minimum, although
Lamson's spepd in the high hur
ciies, Carmen's time in the low hur
dle and Eller's finish of the 220 In
22 seconds, were announced as
(,-ood considering the conditions.
HOW THEY SCORED
Nebr. Okla.
100 yard dash 4 S
210-yard dash 8 1
440yard dah 4 5
8S0-yard run S 0
Mite run 8 1
Two-mile 9 0
High hurdle 8 1
Low hurdle 3 8
Shot put 3 6
Discus 1 e
Javelin 6 3
Pol vault 31-3 5 2-3
High Jump 1 8
Broad Jump 6 3
Relay S 0
- . 78 14 52 2-3
lflfl ya,rf rt.ati : Won ty Atkinson mi:
Lrfiw.. iN) aevond. Eaatar iN. third.
T'm.: Ill 1.
WU run: E'h.rton (V) and J.nul.
l a. IN i tied for flmi. and a-ond.
'nrtnn ir third. T:m 4:3Ki
?:-0-r.rd rtanh: Won hv 11. r. il:
r.o-a ix i "-nrf. Atklnaon u third.
l!i'-r.rd htah hurdlM- Won hv f.am
" i Si. Fl.mlna i n-nnrt: i.rm-n.
m third Thr.:
44-ard run: W'nw hv rttnt ril W'v-
t. Ni arond: l amph.ll. ixi third.
ITT1I- . t
, m;i. run: Won h. Garr 1X1:
, w i-.-t im mi r-.roti in, for
1 -1 .-d ti-ird Tin.: 1 1 0"
e t4 low hurd .a. W oj Car-
listed detailed the handling of 14.
REGENTS DISCUSS
NEW HEATING UNIT
TiisruRSion on the plans fot the
construction of the joint heating
and lighting plant for the I'nlvet
sity and the capliol wa held at a
joint session of the Board of Re-1
Keats and members of the capitol !
commission Saturday noon. Provi
sion was made for the construction :
of the plant at the recent legisla
tive term, when a $315,000 appro
priation waa authorized to cover
the cost.
EAT
AT THE
TEMPLE CAFETERIA
GOOD COOKING
REASONABLE PRICES
I
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Come On Fellows
Ijet'a get our dates and
go on a picnic. But
FIRST ler get a hair
cut from
.Mogul Barbers
127 North 12th Street
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loathe r in o 1 1 t
(rreen, brown and
black. Nebraska seal.
$7.00 and $3.00.
National
Silver
Week
All the new Sterling
patterns here
SELECT YOURS
NOW
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Open Evenings Until Midnight Open Sundays
Milwaukee Delicatessen. Inc.
"HOME OF GOOD EATS"
1619 O STREET
Everything for Party, Picnic, Dutch Lunch
and Weinie Roast
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Typewriters For Rent
AJI tenaaj-S' wtM epanlaj rata ta
tudanta for Ion tam. Vaad
machlnaa awtabta trpeeilteie
monthly payments.
Nebraaka Typewriter Co.
1232 O St. B-2157
('Your Drue Store'
rincat Tri In Candy and od ;
THE J
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Graduation Gifts
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PEACOCK
SHOES
IPinsJ.
.Irtvclpd (prnrls and rubies), sealed, plain K, or
colors. $4.00 lo $17.60.
seeB,
Rings!
Silvrr and 10K god with Nebraska seal, $2.00 to
$12.00.
(Quardsj
For nil or all as Guards. Seal, N, Plain or jeweled
in pearta or rubies.
jDorines
Modi niistic design, Nebraska seal loose powder
or compact, $4.50 to $8.&0.
I'he fashionable woman mhow re
ran! tor eomfort equal lir appre
ciation for authentic tvle. will
truly he drlirhted with thia new
HI-Arch narrow heel "Peacock"
shoe.
PEACOCK
Pennants - "Blankets
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Scarlet and cream seal or N. May b purchased
in sets.
Blankets $11.00 Pennant $1.25 to $4.60
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Boohs Stores
Facing Campus
Loicys
SHOE SHOP
w aw M. taebj
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