t t - H l .vDW. MV 10.10 1 1ll: DULY M IUtASKAN Cornhuskers Meet Missouri Today at Landis Field NE BRASKA PLOTS pus (miu-i nt oi!.'iiii nin Tnno niT Kailras team to m.n llarll f'l.VI MAN H wain m a i.iiirn.ln for .11 MM 1 1 I Ml il MM I the .onrei.n.e tule l( the Aie. VUVVI II I IWlVtsili VIEL in nMini I" Til T In iifiiiUtin li today battle : IM IIIIMUI L III I . rm Iuh1j hnt nrn on Hio ltl't. Ill llllllnl I III I ins out veMerd.iv. Muouti 111 UUUULL IIUI t,.k , llr uilirU exercise itn.l i 10 001 TIGERS tteninti tup In Anu-a at Ihe rn.l f Una week. Ih-H cnr-rtu Iff Willi1 the S.iri. who aie ..-v lid hn I the 1'ig hix n'rirnilri, may decide i ever) thing DERS VV TH TALLY OF .625 of halting ptaitue in the Greek Truth Mt-rl Moved to Thur inlay Intertraternity track meet will not be held this Mcrnoon l scheduled. Postpone men! w necessitated by conflict with the R. o. T. C. parade and the low State-Nebraska baseball game. Instead, the meet will be hrld Thursday afternoon, starting at 4 o'clock. morning niiuutaiiu.ii v "v..51- ,m,.rn, niul llif (Vinhuskf rt Former Du Defeats a I on 'to. in 'uryin ih urM m ih Nebraska Fastball Tosser n Kit! mil thv feel if the . . uonecis i cn mis in Sixteen Tries. GAME CALLED AT 4 P. M. Both Teams Hold Practice For Games Tuesday. Wednesday. Ulii MX MMIM. Ml.-MIM - i j . kiaui 1 hen l'h-M,Pv" nh.vl. H- lac- ' hall tf urn tak the field iKtnt i tr-.e Missouri Tigen ' n ,1,M k , th:s ttf tr rn.x n. eveiy m.m !' be eager for revenge. The two game j eries Tuesday and W ednesday of fers the Nebtaska rli.h an oppor tunity In get even for the two heatings administered at Columbia h' th Missouri bovs eailier in the ' season. Scores were i-'-i anil 10-V Both tean.s played games ni' day anil Saturday r.f laM week j hat iii'ii:n aiii-r day's rest. ! I Tigers Are Outhit. ' In the opinion of "Choppy" ; I I'.hotlea Mivvmil ( two C1 , piu hem anil one if ihem, tlirael- inann. will probably atait Ihei Came tistav. Hoin if tne rn-toi.nii-M that the neichlHinn l'im tiH.k trm Nihraskn at Co lumhia weir ...-e i;amea aiwl the I lluskem wei rrelii.'il wuh nioie ! hin than the vu toiion Tifier nine ' vm h ila" . At pn'.-ctit Missouri and, I low a Stale re tied for fourth p!:te in Ihe .onfnenre with .f inaka fitlh havms p!ayel two ' );rr.e ttan Ihe other two t'm The lineup for tmiay in hattms f i.l r aie Mikoiui: f'riut. left field. Iimhuv. fust base: lain. thud l':e. M.tnitun. i ic tit fieKI; 'William aron1 base. Carter, j htt Mop. Monroe, renter field, I Hanng. latcher. and Oieselmann. pit hoi . Nebi..ska: Spike William, ahott atop: Snycg nr Boo W illiamn, ,1'M'thei: Frankfurt, first base: I I'llslrom, el.nd base; W'ute, i en Iter fielcl: Uraie. left field: F.nw ' n;ht field; I'avison. third base, land Fairchild. pitihei. Williams fhoppy Rhmtca hame to breathe again, and went n to win a came. 12-8. Thia fim our .ilcinh. Ait M.tihell. "THK 1 to ahixxer ha been attempting o petfeit a formula for tiRtir- ins out the wore of a dual track meet by iifins one of Coach Schulte'a Rloom aheeta. However, it aeema to te an almoat 'impos- ,aible Job. The Indmn had tikla ' hnmn and Nehianka doped fur a Ito.osiip; he predicted that Kanaas t would win from the HtiFkera by Nebraska faatballer. ' l'"n-;. . ? ".."'J'i (wow nn v ii " nc i it 1 1 1 in DAVISON RANKS SECOND Sophomore Regular Makes .407: Grace. Wittc Place in Order. Clair Sloan who lidea them by uneuspecting batters, hits .b2:! When battms averajjea were fiR ured toilay. the pitcher, who haa aeen aerMie as pinch hitter and i: U"? o ,h h a,8, haden S bat aiMeen time ao far this sea son, and ten times nas ccnneciea Schulte's tH.ys. ending R.V46. There were onlv twenty points Pciween the Muxkeii and the Jayhawk when it was all over Saturday. So far It seems that the only thing to do ia divide Schulte margin of - . ....... . m lAid B it hr i.nones men r r . . anJ Lindbeig will umpue thev o.' the first came i to 3 and ( ' won th tetond on' 12 to S. Henry j Aimatu saved the day for the! Huskers. He relieved Ticketl after : he first gsme was lost and kept J the score down and went in fori SU-an to win the second contest. I The Tiers were no match for 1 Kansas Acgies last weekend, drop- PHI KAPPAS IN JILT for a safe blow. "Mutt" Pavison. thud base, the only sophomore regular on the team, has been showing- older heads among the quad his heels. I'avison has played in every game this year and has made thirty seven' trips to the plate. Fifteen of hi trips have been productive and his average stands at MO", better than .nvo ahead of bis nearest com petitor among Hie regulars. Hunt Grace, whose nark s .322. Grace has shown a marked ability with the willow this spring in compart most anything. I the margin of braska. the result being victory for Nc- pOBK TO.MSON, who got him- self called a kangaroo Satur day in the heat of writing a story in a hurry, ilifapponted his puoiic Saturday morning by failing to qualify for the finals of the broad Jump." He just couldn't hit the take off board, fouling on all three trials. In a closer meet, those lit tle oversights on Cobc's part might have meant considerable. The shooter is hoping Cobe docs- n t resent being a kangaroo. I haven't seen him since Saturday. I ! YEAR'S SPORT HEADS ; Girls Elected Will Assume i Charge of Positions of Boosting Activities. PING PONG INTRODUCED New sport heads representing the divisions of women's sports tn university were elected for the coming year at the sport board meeting held at Mien SmitV hall. May 8. The gnls elected :or the tespectlve position will take charge of their individual activities for next year, and will promote tournaments and intramural com petition, ring pong, a new sport, was Introduced into the program In place of Indoor golf. The girls and the name of the sport that they will sponsor are: Taddle tennis, Margaret Cook; apeedball, Jean Whitney; tennis, Kvelyn Adler; hiking, Kuth Kier: rifling. Maxine McCann; horseback ridtng. Lila Wagner; bowling. Julia Simenck: ping poflf. Adelaide Burr; dancing. Harriet Willey: baseball, Virginia Guthrie: deck tennis. Isabclle Haggard: golf. Josephine Orr; archery. Margaret Machickmi: swimming. Maxtne Stokes; basketball. Helen Yowcll; and hockey, Lucille Kelley. A meeting of the old and new members of the sport board will be held Wednesday. May H. IDPFS FOR THE Graduate Jewelry Watche Clocks Fountain Pen$ Desk Sets Leather Goods Fine Stationery Brief Cases Engineer's Drawing Instruments Tucker-Shean Jpwdoi-s Station-1 -s 123 0 St., Lincoln son to last year, when he nil only but it ,,.( known that the .09 for the season. He has played,, ,rm .ue(t with entirely comnli-1 aw aaaaaaaBMa mbbm aa. am aaaaaaiaiM A New Hose by ' ceuler field iiiom of the tune, Witte Hits Four in Row How outfielder, is next in line Intramural BaSCball GamCS j to Grace among the regulars Out of twenty-four chances, he has hit seven times for an average of .292. Dutch W'ute, who was out of the lineup for two weeks, has hit .2b9 so far this year. The mark is far below his average of last year, which was better than .400 for the season. Three hitless games in a row brought his total down. However, the Dutchman came out of his slump in a tilt with Iowa State at Ames Inst Saturday to connect four times in four official journeys to the platter. His other time at bat went on a sacrifice fly. Spike Williams, shortstop, with a mark of .250; Tatton. fielder, with .217, and Glenn Ullstrom. first base, with .209. are others on the regular squad who are above the .200 mark. Others High. A catcher and two pitchers, who like Sloan have not been to bat enough times to be considered reg ular, have hit belter than a .300 clip so far this season. They are: Boo Williams, five hits out of thirteen times up for .385; Arma tis. three hits out of nine times up for .333, and Pickett, three hits out of nine limes up for .323. A potential candidate for bat ting honors has been uncovered in Wally Frankfort, who saw service in his first Eig Six baseball game at Ames Saturday. The new man, who took Ullstrom's stand at first sack when Ullstrom went to sec ond to relieve Maser. got one hit in his first three times up, for a mark of .333. The Averages. Regulars ah Pavison 37 Grice SI Row 21 Wine . ..i.T'! 31 S. William' 40 Pat ton 23 Ullstrom 43 Non-regiilais Plc.an Ifi Boo Williams 13 Armatis 9 Pickett 9 Frankfort 3 ! Will Continue Unless Rain Interferes. ' Providing the weather lernams fair the woman's intramural tport 'nrnrtini will rnr.Mnue ii sched uled, j The Lambda Gammas nosed out Kappa Phi to the tune of a 9 to 3 score. The remainder of the base ball schedule is as follows. Tuesday, May. 13. Huskerettes vs. Sigma Delta . Tan. Sigma Eta Chi vs. Alpha Xi Delta. Sigma Kappa vs. Chi Omega. Wednesday May, 14. Gamma Thi Beta vs. T. X. L. N'ergettes vs. Kappa Delta. Sigma Kappa vs. Sigma Delta , Tau. Thursday, May, 13. J Phi Omega PI vs. Kappa Phi. ' Sigma Eta Chi vs. Kappa Kap pa Gamma. Kappa Alpha Theta vs. I. X. L. Friday. May- 16. Gamma Thi Beta vs. Theta Thi Alpha. Delta Delta Delta vs. Delta Gam ma. ' Huskerettes vs. Sigma Kappa. ' Last night the deck tennis semi finals were played off. Those who , participated were: Alpha Xi Delta. 1 Delta Delta Delta, teams one and , two, Chi Omega teams one and ; two. Kappa Delta teams two, and I three. The finals will be plaved tonight 'at 5 o'clock when Delta Delta i Delta teams one and two and Chi j Omega team two w ill play each ' other for the championship of the deck tennis tournament. mentary intentions COM ETHING else winch might have proved disastrous, but didn't, occurred in the low hurdles. Whoever planted the barriers had scattered them rather indiscrimi nately in Lamson's lane, making it more' of an obstacle race than a hurdle race for that gentleman. However, he didn't let it bother him much, and managed to strug gle along some way, only beating his nearest Kansas opponent by four or five yards. THE JOURNAL has discovered that the low hurdles record of 24 3 seconds, established Friday afternoon by Lambertus of Goth enbrug, is a national intcrscholas tic mark as well as a new state mark. The official record Is one tenth of a second slower. Coach Schulte intends to have Lamber tus" time officially recognized. AN ATTEMPT to set a new in terscholastic record for the half mile relay will be made this afternoon on the stadium track when Scottsbluff and Jackson high match speed. The team from the western part of the state stayed in Lincoln for that specific purpose. The race is scheduled to start at 4. o'clock. MEW gadflies have been swatted. An impressive ceremony was staged Thursday at Horky's park, during the course of Journalism day. The men recently taken into the fold are Art Mitchell, Leonard Conklin. Howard Allaway and Jack Erickson. McCaUum THE NEW COMPLEXION' COLORS "As Gossamer the Tracery of- Moonbeams" Modern Maidens and Mesdames. who love nice things will thrill over these ColWeb Chiffons By McCALLUM featured at $295 'mSmwiv&SonS' FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS g is 10 7 9 10 ft 9 10 ft av. .407 . 322 .292 .289 .2.-0 .217 .209 .62j .385 333 .333 LIANK ARMATIS pulled the iron ; I man stunt at Ames Friday ' and Saturday when he worked as relief pitcher in both games. Fri- j day he hurled four innings, but started too late to save the game. Saturday, when Clair Sloan left ILe muund afler hurting his arm on the first ball he threw, Armatis again took up the burden, stimu lated to the great activity by the fact that each of the bases was occupied by an Iowa State man who was anxious to move along. However, there were two down, and Hank simply fanned the bat ter, retiring the side, giving CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. st-'TKR kLL lt a Townseno pDotusrifpIi you want. n COURSE your pnotograph irom Hauck'a stuolo will pli-ase. jt A l.Esti;DENTS WA NTKn nrn,immr r salps work. Felf Fupportlng. or aemi-felf upportlnR. men preferred. Big return. for conscientious camept men. Call at 132 No. 12th Ht.. 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.. Tues. to Kri. evening. rm:SI8 T0"TVPK. CalT Crystal JohnVnn. Before 5:30 6 3311; after 6:30 M 1076 Intcrfrateriiity Golf, Tennis Schedules GOLF. Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Winner Sigma Nu-Pi Kappa Phi, Tues day, May 13. Sigma Chi vs. winner above game, Wednesday, May 14. (In terfraternity championshio.) Sigma Alpha Eps-lon vs. loser first game, Wednesday, May) 14. (third and fourth places.) TENNIS. Tuesday, May 13. Beta Sigma Psl vs. Phi Alpha Delta. Delta Sigma Phi vs Delta Theta Phi. Acacia vs. Sigma Nu. Pi Kappa Phi vs. ZeU Beta Tau. These matches must be played on tne oay scneauiea, according to R. F. Vogeler, di rector of intramurals. All scores are to be reported to the in tramural office at once. T SWINGS INTO FINALS Tckes. Delts. Alpha Sigs. ' Delta Sigs Survive Initial Round. Greek Hateball Tuesday, May 1J. o'rlotk. Phi Kappa Pit v. PI Kappa Phi (Ivigu V championship. Tau Kappa EpsHon vt. Otita Tau Delta (Championship tllni inition). Wednesday. May 14, S o'Clock Winner Tau Kappa Cpsilon Delta Tau Delta vt. Alpha Sig ma Phi. Delta Sigma Phi vt. winner Phi Kappa Ptl-PI Kappa Phi. Friday. May 16, 5 o'Clock Wlnnart of Wednesday garnet. Lotert of Wednesday garnet. SWKZKY TO TALK TO HIU'M.K Itlltl) 11 It The Burner Bird ctub w ill me at the observatory Tuesday eve ning at 7 o'clock at which time Prof G. P Swei'V wnl talk on the recent eclipse or the aim. the new planet and astronomy in gen eral. The club studies buds and animals and holds meetings once a month. ti.m." by Haydn: 'Wonm Schubeit; "Munshine Koii k. Gneg; -Were Gardner." f.' VTianunaue; nerveuse.- (,. "Jorelyn." bv Godard The La selection will be featured with , violin obligato by Mim nn,uii! sister. Naomi Randall. MISS POl M M Jl lXiK WOHK niu (a (;(;tiMn:ni it n Mia liufae Pound of the tlrnmi. ment of Knglish left f, v Yoik Sunday to attend a mretin. of the education committee ( ih! Guggenheim Memorial r',un i. lion. Mist Pound recently chosen to aerve on this commute! aa one of five, selected from th. United States Each year this committee me,t to choose the students to, i. At, slated by the foundation Thi i or forty student of art. miie and litetature arc aided (it.ni v.n fund every year. MISS KWDAI.I. W il l, UE PIANO HKCITAl. ' Ruth Randall. Delleville. Ka student of Edith Lucille Hobbins. will give hor Junior recital Thurs day, May l. at 3 o'clock in the Temnle theater. Estelle Kiehnhoff will accompany Miss Hand.tll at the piano. The program will be: "Lc Vio lette" by Scarlatti: "I've Been Roaming," by Horn; "And With Verdue Clad' from "The Crea- Plate Lunch pik an v :c omsK 35C Rector's 1 and P LEARN IN PRIVATE TO DANCE CORRECTLY V APPOINTMENT CVUV -LEO. A. TH0RNBERRY THE WEATHER MAN PREDICTS LOSERS ALSO TO PLAY Interfraternitv baseball tourna- , ment swings into its final round this week with five teams playing in an elimination affair for the championship. Teams going into the finals are Tau Kappa Kpsilon, Delta Tau Delta. Alpha Sigma Phi. Delta Sigma Phi and the winner of league V. which will be either Phi Kappa Psi or Pi Kappa Phi. The winner of league V is to be decided Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Phi Kappa Psi and Pi Kappa Phi meet on the drill field. At the same time the elimi nation tournament starts with Tau Kappa Epsilon and Delta Tau Delta playing the first game. As drawn, the tournament bracket brings the winner of the latter game against Alpha Sigma Phi Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. 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