The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 12, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    SUNDAY, MY 12. 1 0:0
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Tnr mn.Y kruskn
THINCL
ADS ILK
OVER KAGGIES IN
LAST HOME MEET
Damp Track Slows Time;
Janulewicz Runs Fast
In Half Mile
VISITORS CAPTURE EVENT
Miller's Speedy Win Gives
Invaders Only First on
Husker Cinders
Imlii itlitnl ( ham pionn
I'Miyaid lh Ward Sno.
Mi t VxiW Time, 4
:.'(i)ir lUrli Ward Snots,
M Vook Tim1. :i
4iftaid lli: mil Shuln.
'l inon Tiipf. '! 7
kii ind inn Seaco sher.
Seoitahlii'l Time, t ' 7 w
record )
Mil run: Spanglet, Plans
mouth. Time: 4 4" S
High hurdles: l imit Carroll,
t'amhridre Tune. IK J.
l.o hurdles: l.tntu Carroll,
Camhi ii k Tini.
Pole ault' i.rvgoty. Lincoln
II frel.
High Jump: ilitmot. Com
stork. Hnnkc, Pun. & feel 9
Inches
Itrnwd Jniii' liber Wllhelm.
Omaha Central :i feet 11 In
Shoi fin i : i 'atnphell, Kearney.
41! feet S I lie (in
.latelin liilniote. Comatock.
l?ti fret J) im hee.
l'ion M Harnea. Cothen
burg K'l feel Inrhea
M' yard i-ln : Vclenn .lm
merman. Seiherl. Mfrrri, Knh)l.
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HraiVa , arm o'l vtviiika - ond,
Kn(x hi 'hit 1 I ;r r 1
fr 10 m h TmrtwiB. N rnnvki.
jumpwi unicii h1
J Mi' Won l f'a t fnc -, V I'hrmka ,
Nmith Kan on1 . Hltik'
Kinm Kffict (hi d mi an. 1
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Torh Hnrr K. Srhuh ' vrli
r mlpr protean iiiml' ih!! fiiml
lo bfor lorl r-V ln Sunn
irnrnln on Mrntonul Stadium
riiidor pih, hn thv finished
h 1.'9 dunl nrhrdulr without r
def!. hanrlrt a rov rtnibblnc on
('OM-h Ward HarlMi'a K Ar
r' crw by a 102 to ci. Th
Kurr1 wt ablt it furnlh lllil"
rompnlrlon for in HtuWer nirl,
n4 only In tb" riKhl vrni did
ihT count lmprftvly.
A rain noakrd oral oftnd by
r'rlriay nlrbt'a output of moiiur.
mad" Trptlonl t1m out of
order, althonrh Janulrir. 4'orn
hukr balf mil arttjt. 'pprd
nut In th 8$n-rrd ditnr to run
an irptional rar lth a tim of
I S? 2. PTter followed the Ne
braska winner cloae behind, clip
ping the distance under two min-
tltea
Agjlt 0rt On Ftrat
Vlller'a victory in ibe mile, the
only firi place (rarnered by the
Halvett-coached team on Ihe track.
came after fhnlllnjr dual wlih i
Jrlffin, Hunker distance man. Mil
lr lnninj by Inches with a time1
of 4:29.1. J
Nebraska teorrd r!rn fweep In
th 10". 220, hirh and low hurdler. I
40. pol vaolt and the hiRh Jump. I
rivlnir up only en first place on '
the inrli Viller'n mile victorv I
l.yona, inanl welrhl man of the
Karri team, led the Individual i . . . . . . . ,
corini: with to first in the not , Haskell Indians Agaiti rioiu
and dtsctia. the only o;lier five i
point place awarded bis team.
Fraternity la Diaplaycd
The meet developed into a big ,
brother affair, several of the var" ; i i ic
sitr men rlvinp way to sophomore WILL I A Mo,
men to permit them to 8dd points
toward their letters. Eastpr and
Rller slowed up in ,the century
dash to let Nestor jret under th
wire while Ossian and Witte. after
:lic KafrKle entry' hd dropped out,
lippcd bark to let P. Krause step
into a first place with the bamboo
pole
t!
ITowley steppinn Into a day.
econd with the Iron ball and a1 The Indian dropped the second
'hirri in the discus, swelling his tilt 3 to 1 after losing the first 8
otal toward winning an emblem, j to 1. In the second came "Putrh'
Cobe Tomson Jumped unattached i Wltte and "Spike" Williams, bold
men from the Nebraska outfit,
wielded wicked battle axes to break
tip the wigwam life around the In
fllsns' smudgy camp fire.
Witte, Grac 9cor
In a muddy field the battle was
staged. A triple by Wltte atarted
actual warfare in the fourth canto.
Before that time both teams were
having no luck at scoring. A sin
gle by Grace before Wltte's three
bagger drove in one run and an
other one-base hit by Row put
j Witte across the platter.
In the shortstop's territory this
fellow Williams was up and at 'em
: throughout the scramble grabbing
'everything that came his way and
' a little more.
I Ganger, in the pitcher's box for
Nebraska, was going nicely until
HUSKER IE SCALPS
Indian Eravcs Bow Low to
Scarlet by Score of
9 to 1 First Mix
SLOAN FANS SIX MEN
Dftllin It St't for
W .o Tonrnrx
IVadline of the qiulifjmi
round in the (ills' leu raaaairal
goll totittianierl HI be Wed
neaday. according lo l,ol Kay
mond in rliaige ol the toinns
mem The eirlit rut nmkiim
the tnaet! j.-rttv compel
in the final elimination match
to'imament rolf championship
Hist nine holes at the Ami
lope gol' course are to b played
loi ip tournament. Score ar
to be signed b the playing part
pet, and banded In Immediately
a'ter the game at the Antelope
golf course office The totima
nient Is otx-n to all tinheislty
ritls
Nebraska' Husker baseball nine
con. in tied us inning streak KH
day afiernoon by completely out
classing Iht Hankell Indians to 1
on lndi field. Tb Husker scalp
ing spree a the first of a to
gme seiii-s lih ih t from
down on the Ks
flair Sloan, ("omhusker half
bark. t. as on the mound for N'e
hraka and ls""d hut fle bus to
bis Indian bam' a and fanning out
si His mates in the field ra
him good support, erring but tlce
during the ramc
Nebraska Stag Spr
The HtisVee batsnion oponod lb j
game In the first Inning by ptttflnr '
three runs across Ihe plate and . . , .
from th.n on th.y e,e never In NEBRASKA ACTS AS HOST
danger
Omaha. Peru and York. Send
Girls to Participate
; In Program
during Ihe game. Puyrea
and rourler. the two Haskell pitch
era Ksued 13 hits to the Torn
busker batter The official score;
Haskell b h po a e
Thomas. Jh 4 1 S ft
W'ellcr. If 4 2 I
l.ocns. cf 4 n I
W ilson, ss 4 I I ft
Mtirphv. Sh 4 'i f 1
Asbv. rf 4 I n 0
fross. r 2 2 " 0
1 Allmsn. Ih 8 I It " f
tMiyrea. p 2 1 1 1
Touri r, p I I 1
Chlsm 1 0 ft ft
Totals S3 h 24 14 4
Rat ted for Cross in n.i.th.
Nebraska ah h po a e
Maier. 3b S 1 1
l llstrom. lb 4 2 12 ft I
Heeis. :b 4 2 4 4 fl
Grace, If R 2 ft ft ft,
Wine, cf S 2 fl ft f
Row. rf 4 1 2 ft
Sloan, p... 4 1 ft R ft
I,. Williams, ss ... 4 13 2ft
M. Williams, ss . . . S 1 fi ft ft
Short End of 3-to-l
Score in Tilt
WITTE STAR
Toiala
Haskell ..
Nebraska
Two-bar
Mazer. M
I'llst rom.
0 ft ft
3 ft ft
bits-
Williams.
Sacrifice
3 13
ft ft ft
2 ft ft
I nlvei any girls were tio'SSf
at Spuria day Saturday, which w-a ,
held under the auspirea of tb d
panmeni of physical education for
women, for girls from Omaha uni
versity, Peru state normal, and
York college. About on hundred
girla participated In thla Sporta
day held at the I'niveralty of Ne
braska for the first time.
The prorram for girla aporta aa
organlxed to provide recreation and
activity for a1! girls who entered1
and to serve as a ftMina by w hich j
they may become acquainted. IH
rectors of physical education de
partments who attended wer
Francis Root of Peru slate normal,;
and Mr. Tetrrson of Omaba unl-1
verslty. ,
Many Sporta OrtrJ j
Beginning in the morning and i
continuing through until 1st aft-,1
ernoon a variety of sports and
games were offered each partlcl-)
pant. Team units were, made by '
choosing several girls from each i
college who entered Into a aucces- j
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braska ball, bat ball, deck tennla
land relays, closing at noon with
I'llstrom (2), Ian all college hop.
Stolon base j jn the afternoon activities began
hit M. Wil-jal the agricultural campus with
With their crimson war paint
faded and their feathery head
dress trailing in the dust the Has
kell Indian baseball warriors de
parted for their homo on the shores
of the Kaw Saturday night after a
thorough scalping at the hands of
i "I hoppy ' Rhodes ( ornhuskers in
Ashbuin took thing essy In the 'two skirmishes Friday and Satur-
hot put, ITowley
Hams. Double play Belts to K paddle tennla. Singing and folk
t Williams to I'llstrom. Left on dancing followed, and the day
bases Haskell 6. Nebraska K. Base I closed with archery.
f r KniiB Iff llnvrna 1 ftrr vmsn '
1. Struck out By Duyrea 1. by
Poprier 1. by Sloan 6. Hits and
runs Off Duyrea. 12 aud 9 in 6 1-3
innings; off Potirier. 1 and 0 In
1 2-S Innings, losing pitcher Put
rea. Hit hy pitched ball By Puy
rea (I'llstrom). Wild pitches Thiy
res. 1. Sloan 1. I'mplre Godsey.
Time of game 1:47.
,n ibe hroaa jump, permitting tne
other Husker leapers to take cure
of that event which they pro
iedcd to sweep. Young winning
first. Griswold second and Kenagy
Hiird.
High Men Lock On
ccveral hundred high school ath
letes. In Lincoln for the twenty
xcvenib annual high school track
Mtid field championships, attended
the me", at a part of the program
arranged for them this week-end.
Ray All, former Doane college
star, ran an exhibition race with
Wyatt. leading Husker quarter
rnller, who did not run In the 440
event, stepped the 4ft0 yards in
14.8 seconds.
Timed Ttb.
tlrt-'ar Saab: Won by ior. N
Hraaka: Raf'ai. N'abraaka. arond ; Filer,
V'braaVa. third. Tim. 10 a-onr!a.
Ml:e run- Won hy Mi)li. Kanaaa A
Orlfftn. Nfbraaka. aacond : Kther
on. Nettraak. third Time, t:!s t.
mo-yard daahr IVnn b- Kafer and
.nwp 'of Nehraaka. ited frr nrat ; Kller,
Veh'-make. third. Time. 23.1 aet-ond
IC0-'ard h:b liurdlne; Won ly l.am
on. NbraJfWa ; Fleming Nebraska. ac
nn. A riranbrlabt, Nebraaka. third. Ttitia.
15 T aeronHa.
Two ntlta flint Won by K'hertnn. ve-h'-aaka.
Milter. Xanana Agafea. aei-ond;
i;n-rt. Nebraska, ihlrd Time. ln:;.
4S-ard daah: Won by ('ampbell, Ve
brafka, Currier. Nebraaka. jecond ; Maya
ebraaka. third. Time. A 1 . a aer-onda.
SJA-yard low hurdlea: Won by R.
Vrauae. Vebraaka; Lamaon. Kehraaka.
tfrfl; 'rhompaon, .Vabrvsa. third.
1 ifre ? s neronda.
Xn-ard run: Won by .tanulewlna.
tne seventh when ne let in the in (,'niversliy of
dlans' lone tally. Pickett relieved i eleven.
him and added a couple more gnosf J
eggs to the braves score card U
finish the game.
The box summary follows:
PROFESSOR TESTS
MAN 'HORSEPOWER'
AMES. la. May in. Most men
are capable of producing only about
three-fourths of horsepower unit
per hundred pounds, according to
E. G. MrKlbben. professor of sg
rlcttltural engineering at Iowa State
college.
While an Instructor In the 1'nl
verslty of California last year, Mr.
McKibben bectme Interested in
comparing manual labor and ma
chine labor in equivalent units. He
constructed a dynamometer by
w-hlch manpower could be tested
and recorded Jtis't as mechanical
power of all kinds is recorded. The
highest horsepower developed by
anyone was 1 SB. This record was
set by a star football tarkle on the
California football
Hop to Conttnu Program j
It Is hoped that the Sports day
wtli become an annual event at thej
Vnlrerslty. Although the number!
of Lnlversity girla wbo may take 1
part in the activities has, been
limited this year to the number of
girls coming from Other Nebraska 1
colleges, the department of phys-'
leal education looks forward to
making it an affair for all univer-1
sity girls.
Assisting with th program were
the major students in th depart-'
ment of physical education. An- !
nouncementa were made by Betty
Kelso, and a greeting to all thej
visitors was given by Clarice Mc-1
Donald. ,
HOW THEY FINISHED.
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LindVhlad Sends Foseils
NEW CARS
FOR RENT
Juat adding to our lino teo Flying
Cloud Coup; Chevrolet bIkos,
Ford Model A Roadster. Coupea
and Tudor. Effective Immediately
2c per mile dlecount on older
Chevrolet!, ell modeV
Alw.71 Open B-6819
Motor Out Company
1120 P St.
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Haakell
Neliraaka
Three haae
Keyee, Ra'-nflce
Mow liouble iilay
hit;
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Well
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About 20(1 fossils from the Perm
Ian deposits near Wlnfleld. Kas.,
were sent to the department of ge
ology by E. E. I.indeblad. geology,
graduate of 1917. who Is working i
for the Empire Oil and Gas com
pany there.
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Norfolk
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I... I rtr a 1-3 i Mrnrnte lftlfr llnn.e
Freshmen mustaches which were
, j formerly In danger of being shaved
o j off are now safe on the University
J i of Denver rumpus. The attorney
o ' general of Colorado has Issued a
warning that any tipperclassman
who shaves a rreshman's labial de
coration can be prosecuted on a
charge of assault and batter;..
FOR
Tcaeficsrs
Agency .
With
rafeelnl
Bo th
Davis School Service
ttl Ne. 1tth
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i.roae to Aliman. I.efl vn haae: Haakell
a. Nebraska 7. Haae on balM: riff Ward.
I; off Oauaer. 3. strurk mji : By Ward.
2: by (Jauicei. I. Hlia and tune: i iff
fla-irer, 3 ami 1 In 7 2.3 lntiln-. ..ff
flrkelt, V and 0 In I 1-3 lunula H i
by pilrner: Oaaron. I'lla'rom. hv Wurii.
Wlnulnit pltrhrr: (iaufer. L'piprc; J..d
aey. Time: 1 : a 2.
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AMES. la.. May M .Students In
applied art at Iowa State college !
are "plaing house in earnest
these daya for they have assumed
the Job of planning liie furnishings
and decora r Ions for a "model"
house near the campus which will
be open for inspection during "Bet
ter Homes Week."
Your Drug Store1
I Flneet Tresta In Candy and Soda (
J THE I
fltVT DdfiaMaeti
I w w ma m. uaiuiavj
no
nnUf
Jlnating Bninrrutti
POR MEN AND VOMN STUDENT
lakes pleasure in announcing the
appointment of Mr. Joe Hunt as
its representative at the Vniver
sity of Nebraska.
Homi Orrtci: ll Boaoat. Nrw Yom:
Diamond
on
Credit
Watches
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Credit
LOU HILL Announcing
"fieldcrest aothes"
A MxrihsJ field Ocmpawj
Product
"The fine, in Men's Wear"
Phone B397S "or
Appointment
Display Room 1309 O St.
k "I i a EASY TO PAY SjJ
VVV THE CLUB PLAN WAY"
A WEEK A WEIK
lat think at E .
TOM wTY-TVeO 'ti lt ylit the warle I
Natl aaltr m
rertleea , I a e
It I ta 'dtaJBeeida
eeld at the lai
iMrter"a ariea aa
ara yea af the
neat la eaajlty
anH err Offfc
flaa maka the
af thai
OtJOl
saa ar
yf f "V m 9 t f r mm. -mthrm
Mm. Btry tmj .
coed spom.EW :
MM GIRLS PLAY IN
COED BAIL TOURNEYir.:-
Eleven Teams Seek Honors
Won Last Season by
Delta Gammas
W l'h J"n girls parl Ipatlng In
th Intramural baseball season of
TV. A A , Ihe baseball tournament
la In Its aecond round I he leama
now playing In th championship
tournament ar Alpha ieta Theia.
firat and second learn. IVIta iam
ma. I eli a .eta second team, the
Gamma Phi peta. Kappa lelta,
NTrgettea, Phi Mil. Sigma lelia
Tau. Kappa Alpha Theta. and .e"a
Tan Alpha li year's tournament '
championship waa on b IVIta 1
Gamma. 1
A conaolatlon tournament for th
I Inter Is also being played at ihl
'lime Groups in thla lotimamem
are Alpha llta Pi. Alpha Xl llta,
I Ileal t ats. IVIta Xe.a. f;it learn,
Omega. Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Iieta Phi. Phi mega 11, Sigma
Kappa and 1 bet phi Alpha In
( hstre of guts' Kaseball this spring
Is a baseball commute composed
a Met i) Mmherh , halt man . Kita
Pierce. Kluabelh Keiniet and
Msijor e Hd
Monday games are: Alpha IVIta
Theta. first team, va IVIta IVIta
IVIta: Alpha XI IVda m Phi m
eta Pi: I vita .eta. first team. v
Theta Phi Mpha: Gamma Phi Pet
va Alpha IVIta Theta. second team.
N'Krgcttea m Kappa IVIta; Kappa
Alpha Ttet a Hia 7.cta. second
team.
lor rrlicry Tournrj
Archery ta attiarilng much atten
tion among ttnlvetsHv girls t h la
spring, according to ihe committee
In charge of Ihe Intramural archer
fouiwamani Mb la le be tie
nesl tui-dT from 1 to i; vt
In th Stadium. A'l universn,
fits are eligible to pertlripa-e in
ihe tont-Bamt-at. Practjc hour (i
ihe Fiadlum are acbeduled for Mnn
datr fntrn 1 SO to 11 eVIntk; WM
nesday, from 1 to e'rlotk; n
Pnda from 1 to I o"rlok
Davis Coffee
Shops
10S No. 13th
DAY and MTl
1131 R
Farina Cmua
Feuntai aervir
horse show tickets on sale here
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tellf i " isl
.HVlVlVaa'a'te Si
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oh yeahhh-huh
the days may be
varm and balmy
but
in the evenings in the moonlight
when the sun's gone down
and all the heavy lovers
love to hang around
outdoors
you have no idea
how snug and comfortable
you'll be in a
hart schaffner
& marx
four winds
topcoat
they're very smartly
tailored of harris
tweed, cheviots, fleeces
and camel-hair and
they are very, very
snarky looking.
$35 and up
FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS
simon clothes are "style right"
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