The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 25, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 5

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INDIANS SPLIT
EVEN IN TILTS
in
WITH HUSKERS
Rhodes 1929 Champions
Dtp 7vo Games to
Unsown Team.
BUTLE SOOf-ERS TODAY
Monday I Limit for
Ordering Imitation
Monday, April 23, will be the
last day in which senior an
nouncements may be ordered,
according lo Richard Tagg.
head ot the announcements
committee. They may be or.
dertd at Long's College Book
store, across from the campus,
any time before Monday. Invi
tations and announcements are
priced at forty-five, twenty
five and ten cents.
HUSKER TOSSES
SHOT TO WIN IN
VACATION MEETS
l"ho-les' HlK Six
l lrtm!l team of
.mr h" tvd been Idle during
t m nil in x i iixi. i ory
t.. r
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I split a double header Saturday,
April U. with Haskell Inilluna to
iopen the season for Nebraska. The
morning score found the reditkins
can vim; off a scalp. H to 4. while
the afternoon's Cornhuskcr victory
came m the ninth Inning. 7 to 8.
Tuesday and Wedueaday. April
22-Zi, Missouri took a pair of con
tents from the Nebraska team by
3 to 1 and 10 to 8 scored, r'rldny
WANTED ! !
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LINCOLN DELICATESSEN
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Rhea. Weight Man. Heaves
Pellet 50 Ft. 2 In.
At Oklahoma.
Schultemen Defeat Sooners
In final Affair; Trke
Third at Kansas.
Wiener Ked Hot Bun - Steak
,..ftfi --Marshmallows. Potato Chips
III JgCSl-"" ind saj, fickles-Olives-Fruita
Wt
NmJ.iir.ri &. complete picnic lunches put up at
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FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS
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There's a
Silver Lining
ami Saturday will find Nebraska
In Oklahoma territory to complete
! the recess tour.
' Sloan Winning Pitcher
Clair Kloan pitched the viitoty
uKituihl the 1 lutxtna Saturday. The
Hunker entered the final period'
one run behind and Pavison
opened things tip by knocking
double to Irit field. How lifted a '
fly to the field und Sloan beat out
tin infield roller. Tat toil then
pulled the "nick of time" act and
drove a hit through tho Infield to
more iavtaon and put Sloan on'
third. Sloan was caught off third .
i but I'Htton managed lo tace
' around and take mi place there. '
Mnrer walked and UllMlrom came
mrons with the hit that, brought
! Pulton across the fourth sack lor
the winning lun. UllHtroms drive NEBRASKA COPS VICIUHT
was a low one that hit the third ,,,-",,r,v' " w
; base and bounced off into left
field.
Tigers Bunch Hits
iHxpite the fact that Ther Pick
I ett held Missouri to four hits Tues
day and the Nebraska boys were
able to touch Ciesclmnn of the Hugh Khea. Cornhusker weight
opposition for a total of six. the ,u.f t0)y bore the lauiels for
; victory was the Tlger'a. Davison ' " furtn,r Uw(n B
scored after singling: to get on .
when Snygg hanged out a triple, competilots in two track meets
one of three hit by himself, flow over opting vncution.
' and Wittc. Missouri brought In in tn. jui meet with Oklahoma
its three runs in the sixth and university Wednesday, the Hunker
eighth when Williams doubled to heaver got off a prodigious throw
score Fruit and I'oarn and Fruit ,,f j,o feet 2 inche, a mark which
tripled and xlole home. cloxely approached the UlR Six
. Wednesday a free hitting c on- ' rfcvT j. At the Kansas relnys,
test took place with Wltte. Arma- pnpa upset the dope bucket by
itis and Pickett all trying their j beming out Jim Bauxch. Jayhnwk
, arms on the mound. Again the i weight man. Rhea's toss was 4S
! hits were In favor of the boys . rPP( inches, while Pausch could
, from the North with Nebraska ac- ,j "nf bttler than 4S feet 4 1-4
counting for thirteen as compared 1 inches.
'with a Tiger total of 10. Brors i The Kansas performance waa
helped the Missourians along the best of PJiea's career untiMiis
with bunching their bits. I greater have at Oklaho.ua W'rl-
' nesiiay.
Third at Kansas.
Nebiaska placed third in the
Kansas relays. Rhea took the
onlv first place which tne lorn-
s were able to gt. umer
ska points were obtainea Dy
I .arrwon t h rd In the Jo yaru
high hurdles: Fnytinger. third in
the javelin; third in the four mile
lelay iSeger. Nurenberger. Giif
fin and Kthertom: and fourth in
the two mile relay (True. Carvey,
Kuhlrodt and Oosiergaard.
Cy Leland. Texas Christian uni
versity speedster, copped honors
In th? 100 vard dash and pro
duced one of the features of the
day. His time was 9.4 seconds.
The performance smashed the
existing world's record, but is not
liktv to be recognized, as Leland
had a wind at his back. Univer
; pity of Illinois team equaled the
1 world mark in the quarter mile
lelay, covering the distance in
41 seconds flat. Weather condi-!
tions at the Kansas meet were
superb. ;
Win From Sooners.
A better demonstration of Ne
braska's strength in track waa
' given at Norman. Okla., Wednes
day, when the Hskers routed the
i Sooners 85 to 40 in a dual meet.
I Although Rhea's startling per
1 formance in the shot event was
the highlight of the day for Ne- I
i braska. Smutney added color to j
the meet by copping the 100 and I
2i;0 yard dashes, negotiating the
first" distance in 9.9 seconds and
the latter in 21.3 seconds. In both .
rfcees. he led his team mate. Ste
fan, to the tape. Adkison. Okla-
homa, took third in oolh the dash j
events. Cobe Thompson broad ;
jumped 23 feet 6 1-2 inches to
take that event. !
Parker Shelby. Oklahoma high
jumper, set a new mark in his
speciality when he cleared the bar
3t 6 feet 5 3-8 in hes. The per
formance was more than an inch
better than Shelby had ever done
before.
First place winners for Ne
braska in addition to Smutney ,
and Rhea were: Ossian, pole vault,
12 feet: Lamson 120 yard high!
hurdles. :14.9: Ostergard. 440 1
yard dash. :49 flat; Hokuf. dis-1
cue. 131 foet. 4 inches: Faytinger,
iavclin. 188 feet 6 1-3 inches: Os
tergaid. 880 yard run. 2:01.7: 1
j Tompson, broad jump. 23 feet, :
1-2 inches; mile relay Reger, j
Rodgcrs. Currier, Fuhlrodt', !
; 3:27.8. I
Summary. I
lii yurrt dri5h: Smutney. N'-ltr.-ivka.
first: Stefan. ;'ebru.'-ka. hm ond : Adki-
ton. Oklmmnia. third. Time: :0S :i.
Milp run: Dawson. Oklahoma, first:
Oarl-er, Nebraska .second: Scfcer, Ne
braska. tliiK). Tinip: 4:34.4.
yard da.h: SniiHney. NbraFka.
first: Sti-fan. NfbraHka. sfrond ; Adki- j
ton. Oklahoma, tliird. Tiiuc :21.3. I
Shot put: fihea. Nfbrafka. fir-t :
f:id'T. Oklahoma, serond : Hokuf. N-bia:-ka.
third. Dislij'-e: feet 2
iii'-liPB.
PoI vault: Ossian. Nebraska, first:
Cliuate and findwinc, (Jklu)ioiiia, tied
for se'ond. Heieht: 12 )--t.
120 j-ard liixh hurdles: Lawson, Ne
braska, first: Carman. Oklahoma, iwe
ond: TboiKji.-ou. Nvbra-ska, third.
Tiin: M.p.
440 yard dash: Osterfaid. N'-hriisk.i.
first; Kulilrndt. .lira.-ka. aeiond : Ab
bott. Oklahoma, third. Time: :4S.
j Former Enter Semifinals By:
Virtue of Win in Greek
Tourney.
Sigma Chi's golfers entered the
semi-finals of the interf raternity '
I tournament yesterday when they j
eliminated Delta Tau Delta, taking
eight out of twelve points.
Conklin, Bennett and Hopewell
i turned in the winning points for :
! the Sig Chis. The first of the three !
: won tnree points from Mitchell, the (
; second three points from Mac- !
Kachian. and the third two points
: from C. Johnson.
Medalist honois went to Con
' Cowdcry, Delta Tau Delta, who
i turned "in a 32-35-6". It was
j Cowdery's third straight 67 in the
: interf raternity meet. He won thiec
; points from Mertz. Sigma Chi.
j who shot a 71. The Delts misled a ,
chance to tie the match o:i the
! eighteenth when MacEachran ano t
i Johnson both lost the hole A win ;
I for each of them would have j
I evened up the count. :
STOP AT
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for
SHOTGUN SERVICE
"Buy Em by the Sack"
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Hokuf. Nebraska. first
OtH.-ihoifia . sernd l:ha.
third. Distaii.c: 131 feet
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Chun hill.
. Nebraska,
' 4 ini (u-s.
Two mile run: Dawson. Oklahoma. !
first; Griffin, Nebraska sN-ond : Kth- i
, enon. Nebraska, third Time: 10:1)0.3. ,
Javelin: Kaytinger. Nebraska, first;
Hokuf, Nebraska serond : Mills, Okla
homa, third. Distance: ibis for-t 6 1-2 '
ill'lH'S. I
iliKh ;umu: Shelby. Oklahoma, first:
Clioate. (iklahoma, xe-.-ohd : B-iilnok :
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So many unhappy things can happen to
increase that old inferiority complex. "Deans
and Doctors, Mid-years and f inula, all dedi
cated to the cause of making life a Lurden.
Coca-Cola was made for times like these.
Here's a drink that will quickly invest
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Give you exceeding joy in its tingling, deli
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YOEKTOWN COAT
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Th York town Cost i the Uteu
addition to the Froft Brand family.
This (mart wet-weather coat hat a
convertible military collar rad
ian shoulders and is serviceable
fcaroent l:&ht in weight & flexible.
A feenume oiled Frc4 Brand
Slicker it the leading wet-weather
protection for college men sad
women.
K tbeae tarn-eara at yurdealara'.
H.M. SAWYER & SON
C.rvrk Siort Schrdult't.
AH postponed game will b
playsd off todsy. Thr ar
only two fields being used
which makes fields 1. 2 and I
available for these games.
TENNIS SCHEDULE!.
Sigma Chi vs. Delta Tau
Delts at 3 o'clock, Friday,
April 25.
Alpha Theta Chi vs. Tau
Kappa Epsilon at 4:30 o'clock,
Friday, April 25.
Delta Upsllon vs. PM Kappa
Psl at 3 o'clock, Monday,
April 28.
Alpha Gamma Rho vs. Delta
Theta Phi at 4:30 o'clock, Mon
day. April 28.
Delta Sigma Phi vs. Delta
Theta Phi at 4:30 o'clock, Tues
day. April 29.
BASEBALL SCHEDULES.
Lsagua 4.
Friday, April 25.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs.
Delta Sigma Lambda on field 4
at 5 o'clock.
League 8.
Btil Wanna Pal va. PI Kanna
Phi on field S at 9 o'clock.
Monday, April 28.
League 4.
Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Kappa
Psl at 4 o'clock en field 4.
League 5.
Delta Chi vs. Phi Kaooa at 4
o'clock on field 9.
,(Uurr la lluiisrrlruning
i COLUMtH'S. Ohio Slate I'nlver-
! slty Something new in tha field
of courses offered university stu-
I dents tier Is the houaet leaning
' school, sponsored by the Y. M. C.
! A. Twelve men students were
graduated lsst quarter with de
grees in wallpaper (leaning. w;n.
dow washing, floor waxing, anj
general cleaning.
The purpoaa of the school Is to '
Inst met men w ho winh lo earn
'money by doing the various odd
job prevalent at ho.i.vclcanlng
i time. 1
RENT CARS
Models -A- Forda. Uiev,uiM
aixea and fours aud li-o v
vermes and Hyirj Clouds
Special discount on Clievn.iet 4
cylinder cars and Keo (,Vl.r
Ines. Preservations held until
p.. m. . oime rhaige brgmt at j
p. m.. Plenty .f chis at :i
times. We will appreciate v.u,
business. .
11M P Street Alr, 0pn
Motor Out Company
' Ilfm 6rrrnMnM a lirni a t niitvi.riir7
ran iie'Mnnjuii''i jivn
lib fe n 1
Jim ml
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and Pierre. Kehraaka, third. Height:
tt (eel A M Inrher.
SmI vard run- Oatersard. Nehnka.
flrt: Moore. Oklahoma, aeeonil; True.
Nrhraaka. third. Time: 2.11 7.
Broad Jump: Tomaon. Nrbraaka.
firt; Melf, (iVlahuma. aecund: fralir.
Nehraaka. third. Dlataiice; !i fxl
fi t-2 ln hea.
Mile relay: Nehraaka Seer, Rod
rer. Currier, Kuhirult ) tlrat. Tune:
5 27. J.
Altho Iher ar 17.000 renrild iwih
ef liali. other aperle are ennstantly txinf
lound which are entlnrly distinct.
Typewriter
For Rent
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OPthe smart patterns in Super-Shorts,
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