The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 09, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    Sl'MlAY. IMMU HV
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Cornhuskers Emerge
SOONERS, KANSAS,
GRINNELL TUMBLE
lliikrr Tiiumpli in HavVrlUll. Soiuming. resiling.
Hioh- l Veil in K. C. A. C Indoor Meet;
lclrU Mrfii K. I'. .Monday NigM.
A.MATO MlKAkS MAKK
Coiifli t,fit rr NaUtor Dronn lo Opponent
In SmmiihI Meet of Jv-ason; Maclay U Iliffurst
Swcr in Oklahoma Till.
Wi:ii 'line i
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im 1 1.
NM.rnskfi ntl.lctie
";,CK III! I I. - i ' I l S K II 1 1. It I 11- l mil ian.- I u . n.i
l!-.i'i;t'U of (onipf titit'ii tliis unk end with polnrs flying. Corn
' Lr M'n! Ks regit rod a 47-.'!T triumph in Imskctl'all. a 202
11 7' win in wrestling, and a
.YV.'fl runaway in swimming.
Playing fast basketball all the
way. Vvmch Charley Bliirk'a eag
er' plastered another defeat on
tc.p c Uar-holtlinc Univcts.ty cf
Oklahoma five. Maclay. Fisher,
and Grace were bot on the basket,
accounting for thirteen, twelve
and ten points respectively. The
Hunkers meet K. U. t Lawrence
Monday night.
Th Grinncll-Nebraska stvim
mir.g meet was featured by
A main's record-breaking perform
ance in the J 00 yard lm, in
ruch he, shattered the Fig Six
icord. Hiii-ker splasher made a
lan sweep of thin meet, annex
ing first in all events. Conctj
P.ihly Vogeler takes bis team
nvor to Ames for a dual meet with
Iowa State Mcnday r.ight.
John Keilogg's matmen bad a
pleasant time Friday night dis
poring of tha Jayhawk crew, win
nitip two matches with falls, and
taking three decision.
In the K. C. A. C. mwL Bob
i.stcrgaard, pophomore, running
his first Intercollegiate race, won
I tie special 600 yard event for a
first place fir Nebraska. Osslan
was pood for a third place in the
pole vault.
NORMAN, Okl.. Feb. S. (Spr
c ml to The Daily Nebraskant
Maying a lightning style of bas
ketball the University of Nebraska
f.ve downed the University of Ok
Inhnma squad here tonipht in a
b.tter pame by a 47 to 37 score.
Cornhuskers led at the half 24
: 9 but found themselves with
three points ahead of the Sooners
Uircc times in the second period.
Don Maclay. Nebraska center,
look scoring honors of game with
hiitcen points, but was followed
i loscly by Fisher with twelve and
Crnce with ten. Captain Churchill
.r the Pooncra led his team with
twelve points.
The pame was the sixth straight
nig Six defeat for the Oklaho
nians.. The score:
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1 3
1 2
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RMorf: T. r. juii;iy St. Mar-'n;
umpire. Hurry Houston, SouthweBtern Kan
ran. Wrestlers Smother Kansas.
Coach Kcllopg'a wrestling team
had an easy time of it Friday night
registering a 20 1-2 to 7 1-2 win
. over the University of Kansas
matmen. The Nebraskans took
two falls, three decisions, and one
draw against the two decisions
earned by the Jaybawk-.
Adolph Simic, who won the Big
Fix championship in the 36o pound
r lass in 1929, wrestled in the 155
pound division Friday and pinned
his opponent, Hutton, in 2 minutes
and 1 second.
The ethre fall was scored by
Vane Rees, 135 pounder, who took
6 minutes and Zh seconds to throw
Christenson of Kansas.
Captain Steve Church of the
Kansa3 team, who was Eig Six
champion in the 165 pound division
last year, had his hands full with
.lohn Hengstler. wrestling in his
first intercollegiate match, but
was able to win a decision.
The summary:
115 pminl el:ift Ko.riU'ky. N
rirarka. won over Srhnrbly. kn.MRs.
Tim! advuntfcK. a rnlnutrs 20 semndg,
125 priund rl: Wd.pr, Ntirska,
won ov?r DunKfn. Knni8. Time sd
(nniaKi. 4 mlniitog 3r. Hfcon't.
135 pound !;ina: Rivs, Nehraxka,
won by fall ovr ChrlMtfniifn. Knnnan,
ith half nHon and arm lock. Time;
minutes 3S HecondK.
145 pound rla: MaKnret. Nebraoka,
iiid fprel, Kuimas. draw. Extra period
Itout.
155 pound ilacn- Slmlc. X:Wka.
on t.y 'all over I-Iatton. Kanaa, m-lth
'luublo bar arm lock. TlMf.: 2 minutes
I frond.
1H5 pound flmi: Churrh, Kansas.
on over Hen(.').t.r. Nebraska. Time
advantaKe. 7 rnlnutea 35 nerondn.
175 pound inMf Cochrane. Kenoaa,
won over Hunt, Nebraska. Time ad
aniage. 3 minutes 45 second".
MeavyweiKht: Robertson. Nebraska,
won over ( umrulnir. Kansas. Time ad
ntace. 7 minutes 21 seconds.
J:clree: Hujjo Otopollk. .Nebraska.
Phog Allen Loses
Jim Itaitxch, Itub
Thompson for Mix
When Nebraska clashes with
Kansas Monday night in a cage
game at Lawrence, the Jay
hawks will be minus the serv
ices of "Rub"' Thompson and of
Jim Bausch, the versatile ath
lete who plays football as well
as basketball, and does some
work for an insurance company
on the side.
Thompson is suffering from
influenza; Ciuich has a
sprained ankle.
IN .HINNF.IL STUM MUM
.in cut in baU tl'ull. Mumming,
n ir''l sliowint in the K. C. A. C. indoor
tfnins ra-n. through an ettcnsivc
GETTING OUT OF
THE VALLEY
Bv Klmrr Skov
It is evidently the solemn duty
of a sports editor to conduct a
column of comment Hence, this.
But the problem of finding a
name for it is weighty. There
are two reasons why It cannot
continue to be railed "In the Val
ley, hv Jack Klllott." One reason
is that it is not to be written by
Jack F.IIiott. Jack, after three
and a half yea.-s of faithful aer
vice as sports editor, haa decided
to devote bia last kemestcr tn
school to occupations other than
writing sports.
The second reason: (and this is
important) John Bentley objects,
on the grounds tbat Nebraska is
no longer tn the valley but Is in
the Big Six. The present regime
is not well enough established to
start right out with an alterca
tion. I May Pe Wrong" is an ad
mirable name for a column. It is
indicative of that highly desirable
meek, unassuming attitude which
so many columnists lack. But if
that name were used, there would
be accusations to the effect that
it was not original Furthermore,
better men than we are, Gunga
Din. have thrown that beading
overboard in favor of another.
The present beading on the col
umn is only temporary- Sugges
tions for a permanent one would
be welcome. All Insinuations to
the effect that the paper would
be better off without any column
at all will be ignored, although
there may be a lot of truth in
them.
The sports staff is still unor
ganized. As soon a possible,
however, The isenrasxan win
carry complete coverage of inter
fraternity and intercollege ath
letics as well as or varsity spons.
As a starter, standings in the
interfrat basketball tournament
have been compiled, and will be
corrected from time to time.
Criticism of the sports depart
ment will at all times be appre
ciated. FOR TOURNEY TIRE
Standings in Class B Cage
Mix Are in Jumbled
Condition.
Standings in the Class B inter
fraternity basketball race, with
the preliminary league games al
most completed, are jummea, giv
ing several teams an opportunity
to climb to the top.
In league one, the Alpha Sigs
and the Sig Alpha are tied for first
place, while the Phi Sigs Have a
a chance to get tnto tne tie. uena
Sigma Lambda appears to be a
cinch in league two. League three
offers the same possibilities for a
scrambled finish as does league
one, with Delta Tau Delta, Delta
Sigma Phi, and Omega Beta Pi all
shape: the three teams involved
are Theta Xi. Xi Psi Pi, and Al
pha Gamma Rho.
Class B standings:
League I.
Alpha Sigma Pht
Sigma Alpha Epsllon .,,
riil Sigma Kappa
.Sigma Chi
Sigma Phi Epsllon ....
MANY HAVE CHANCE
son nmo
110 I'uXl
3 2 1 .068
3 1 2 .333
4 13 .250
3 3 0 1000
2 11 .500
2 1 1 .500
3 1 2 .333
2 0 3 .000
3 3 0 1000
1 1 0 1000
2 1 1 .500
2 0 2 .000
2 0 2 .000
2 2 0 1 000
2 2 0 If!
3 2 1 .S6A
2 0 2 .000
3 0 3 .000
League
II.
Delta Sigma Lambda
Beta Sigma Tsl ....
Delta Lpsilon
Sigma Nil
l'hi Kappa Psi
League
Delta Tau Delta ....
Delta Sigma Phi ....
Omegi Beta PI
Phi Kappa
Tau Kappa Kpsilon
League
Theta Xi ,
XI Psi rhl
Alpha Gamma Rho .
Alpha Tau Omega ..
Zeta Beta Tau ....
III.
IV.
Five Men Are. Chosen to
Officiate in Cage Games
Following are the names of men
chosen to officiate in interfrater
nity and intercollegiate basketball
games during the coming week:
Tuesday, Feb. 11.
Court I. Bittner.
Couit U Bob Horney.
Court HI, Elliott.
Thursday, Feb. 13.
Cou t IT. Snygg.
Court III. Malette.
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
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NEARS COMPLETION
Phi Gams. Kappa Sigs. Betas
Cinch Leagues. Other
Classes Doubtful.
ROUND ROBIN FOLLOWS
Winners In e h 'f 'e prelim
inary leagues of the clas A In
terfrMternitv baketball turm
ment ars practically determined,
with but a few gaiura lemaimng
on the schedule. These winners,
when definitely decided, will enter
into a round rlnn schedule to de
termine the interfraternlty cham
pionship. In league one. Phi tlamma
Delta, finalists In lat year a tour
ney, are permanently n ti-p. with
four vu tones and no defeats In
league two. either Sigma Alpha
Mu or Sigma Phi Sigma will me
through with the leil percentage
Should the league-leading Sigma
Mus dron a game, and the second
nlace Siirma Phi Sltmas win
one.
the two teams would be
tlrad-
locked.
IkKue three seems to be seMled
with the Kappa Sigs leading. This
quintet, winners of rln A the
past two years, has scored wins
over Phi Sigma Kappa and Alpha
Sigma Thl. generally conceded to
be two of the strongest teams in
the leapie, if not in the tmirna
ment. The Itctas have league foui
sewed up. league five is very
much in doubt, as is league tiv
Class A standing:
League I
t i I
,4 I II 1
1 .1 1 .T V ,
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4 3 1 .7:111
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4 1 3 .2.VI
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Thl C.nrnma Iielia .
Mcma Pin l.piUm
Minn Nil
Mitma 'hi
Phi Kappa I'n ...
League II.
Sifitvi ;phi Mil . . .
Smnia Pin Sigma .
Ielta t'pnli.ii
Lanibiln flu A'l'ha
Alpha Theta t hi
League III
Kapp Sina
Phi Sigma Kappa
Alpha Sicina l'hi
IViia Sikina I,Hin!"U
l'hi Alpha Peltu
League IV
Peta Theta Tl
Theta Chi
Alpha Tau ninega
fi Kuppa Alplm
Thl tied a Tli'ta
Delta Theta flu
League V.
Tmi Kf.ppa Epslloti ....
peila Chi
farm Il'inne . .
Phi Kappa
Delta Sigma Phi
Kappa l'ei
League VI.
Alpha Gamma ltho .
Aiana
ri Kappa Phi
relta Tau Delta
Theta Xi
Sigma Alpha Kpsilnn
Events Are to Be Run Off
During Week. Plaque
Goes to Winner.
Opening events in the annual in
terfratc rnity indoor track meet
will be run off Monday afternoon
on the traci; under the stadium.
Entrants in the mile, the high
jump, or the 50 yard dash may
perform at cither 3:15, 4:35, or
5:15 o'clock.
Scoring is to be done on a pen
tathlon basis, as in the past. Per
formers are graded according to I
relative merit, and points are !
awarded accordingly, regardless of j
the place won by the individual in
any particular heat.
The meet is to be in progress
all week with events being run
three times during the afternoon.
Tuesday the pole vault, the 50
yard low hurdles, and the 440 will
be run. Wednesday athletes are
scheduled to participate in the shot
put, broad Jump, and two mile run.
The meet closes on Thursday with
the 50 yard hi'Ji hurdles and the
880.
The u s u fc I ,i.iCjue will be
awarded the fraternity piling up
Student
Supplies
BOTANY and ART M:!'
PLIES, Laundry Casts. Ex
pense Books, History t ov
ers All GrarjVs.
MONROE
High Qnailty History Paper
Waterman's Ideal, Shaeffor
Lifetime, Parker, Dimfold
Fountain Pens
$2.50 to $10.00
We Can Supply Every
JicquiiTinent.
Tucker-Shean
1123 0 Street
LINCOLN, NEBR.
30 Yei't ef Sn-vice to the
Cernhuikera
Victorious In
t roteinily Vuper
Sclu tliiled for 1 1
(.aim 7 hit M V A
Fourteen interfralernity
games and n intercollege
game are on tne basketball
card 'or tint week. The sched
ule: TUC&DAV. FCB. 11
Court I (Stage) Class A.
7 o'clock, Tnrta Chi vs. Beta
Theta Pi.
7.J5 oclocfc. Delta Theta Phi
. Phi Delta Theta.
1.40 o'clock. Pi Kappa Alpha
vs. Alpha Tau Omega.
Court II i Neat to Stage.)
Class A.
7 o'clock. Bitad college vs.
Lav College.
7:25 ocloca. Theta Xi vs. Pi
Kappa Phi.
S:40 o'clock. Sigma Alpha
tpvlon vs. Delta Tau Delta.
Court III (Varsity.)
Class B.
7 o'clock. Omega Beta Pi vs.
Delta Sigma Phi.
7 !S o clock. Tau Kappa Ep
Ion vs. Phi K.tppa.
8:40 o'clock. Phi Sigma Kap
pa v. Sigma Alpha Epsllon.
THURSDAY, FEB. 13
Court II. Class B.
7 o'clock. Delta Uptilon vs.
Beta Sigma Psi.
7:C5 o'clock. Phi Kappa Psi
vs. Sigma Nu.
8:40 o'clock. Alpha Gamma
Rho vs. Acacia (Class A.)
Court III.
7 o'clock. Xi Psi Phi vs.
Alpha Tau Omega.
7.:'j o'clock. Theta XI vs.
Alpha Gamma Rho.
8:40 o'clock, Sigma Phi Ep-
ilon vs. Pi Kappa Phi.
I lie higlir. t
score. To receive
ti'iinta in an
evnt. a fraternity
must h.ive entered at least iwo
mm who finished. Men who have
been in intercollegiate meets arc
The Program.
Mondav : Mile run. high jump,
00-vard da.sh. )
luesiiay. 1 oie auiu u-jaiu
li.w hurdles. lKi-yard run.
Wednesday: Shot
jump, two mile run.
Thursday: :0-yard
dies. SSO-v'ard run.
put, broad
high hur-
Amri Toacli (iives l it
:all for Barla1I Mm
AMKK. la. Keb. 8-Thc Initial
call 10 baseball candidates for the
Iowa Slate college varsity team
was sounded today by Neal Work
man, head coach. A meeting for
all candidates will be held Mon
day, Feb. 1". after which the bat
tery men will work out regularly
until the first of March. All mem
bers of the squad will start work
regulnrly at that date.
We Take Pride in The Personnel of Gold's
BEAUTY AND BOBBER SHOP
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JULIA DESMOND
Miss Tiernond hns been stis
fni f.rily nerving her clientele at
Oold's fur over 6 years.
CERALDINE 6AILSBURV
AlthmiKh with fiolds hut
months, Miss Salisbury has
large personol clientele.
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RALPH HOLLOW AV
Mr Hollow-ay has always spe
cialized In women s hair rutting
and rame to Cold when fills
r.rvire was fV -ffere4 hr
over t years ( .
TWO HUSKER BOXERS
Dunkak and Kinoshita Trike
Titles by Means of
Knockouts.
Two University of Nebraska
boxers won titles In the Midweat
ern A. A. U. tournament at omnha
jthis week via the knockout route.
In the heavyweight division Louie
; Dunkak. a Phi ivlt. tok the title
.
bv a one round knockout of Ted
Wallace of Omaha. Dunkak. who'
weighed JS2 pounds, won the in - j
terfraternlty heavyweight cham
pionship recently.
Bobby Kinoshita. university
student fighting under the namei
of the Lincoln Y. M. C A., wored j
two one round victories in takinj ,
the 114 pound title. i
James Anderson. PMta Theta
PI lightweight, was knocked out
In the first round of his final bout, j
AL1:STISL$ !
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and
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Artists all! Skilled coiffeur artisans, beauticians, ro
metologists! Expert operators and bair-cutters who achieve
marvela of flattery with llielr lieft.-artlwle flnKern. You will he
rleiichted with the unueuai aenice of our heauty aalon if you are
not already among the thousands of discriminating women who have
lonp enjoyed the auperlor reaulia obtained through the hands or these
smiling, helpful envoys of Beauty.
Perma
nent Waving
by
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REAL
ISTIC Method
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RUTH EDDY LARSON
recently came to CJoId's to assume charge of the Benilty Salon slier
months of special training In Chlrago. Mrs. Larson haa a laige local
clientele, havinc spent six years In beauty wort In this city.
We Prescribe and Apply the Beauty Treatments ef
CHARLES OF THE RITZ
GOLD'S Fourth Hor.r
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GLEN E. CARPENTER
Tat 19 years. Mr. Carpenter h
been rutting hair, having be
come a rrlailet in womn a
and rhlldrrn a hair ruttlr.g oter
4 years ago.
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Three
iistim;s tkauh hs
rr. N. A. lngtin will ad
dress tbe teachers of the Hauling
schools. Wednesday eening. r'rb.
IJ. on the subject. "The Oeo
graphic Aspects ot the Carnbbean
L'ountriea."
C.alrl Kiflc Trurltrr
SrhiHlulrtl Tlti Week
Annoutueiiieiil waa made by the
military depart merit niday mai an.i ecn,. n,. "
all freMimcn will begin small l-re,w.ll .Me. mine wlnlher the blue
fle practice next week on ,he( Mar will I w
ranre.
The record mitue win
stitute 50 percent of the gradJ
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rnm m ni.r ,
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TO WEAR BLUE STAR
War Department Has New
Method for Rating
Training Units.
nine Mais will le sewed uiv.n
the Nebraska K. O. T. C. uniforms
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A 1erm p:iper written on our Haniuiniiill buiiil piipir
will lirinji a smile to the id'nfi ssor's nml remit r's lips
Why? Krcaui' this paper cninliines stvlf, m-;it ucs
ami ooiiiiimikIs nltention ulien-vrr il is si en. .
ninety-five helps tlic avf-rac more llian -ii' know
ce tis ami 1 t tis sliow you this higli prmie paper tlmt
noils at such an amazingly low prii-r.
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ROY FRCDINeuRO
Mr 1 re.jtnourir joined (he OuM
I'o. Hair B-.l,hers about 3
vram aeo. He h; b-n a l,au-i-'iiting
specialist (or the pan S
year or o.
Sports
next week a an aw aid for mili
tary evcelleiice ccrdit! to
K F Jewell. The w ar department
submitted au official "'' h
l iuverMty 't Nrhrn ka military
dri-art merit thfct the hails fr tbe
awarding t tbe blur lara bad
Ken chanced. Aitual rating has
i..i ihe roniix-t.iive rating ut
I foimrr yeaia
i p,f.ie the iiew plan i put
iintu elfect selection was mads by
. five iwrcent of tho
ranking in the d:Hngui.-bed rla-v
I'lider the new ry.-teni ml'i'
rank a un al isfactory. satisfactory
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OHLA SAYLES CARPENTER
Mr. Carpenter Is another favoi
ne operator, havlnc been wltli
this Beauty Salon nearly b
years.
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ILIFFE STEWART
nro all otir cosnielolocims,
s htewart Is a llrenned ou-
m all beauty lines.
CLAY FREDINBURO
rM Mr. trertmi.urg v.ined hi
brother t G-.ld a about year
seo f,,r aloiit s ver in
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