The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 03, 1931, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR
TIIK DAILY MJlKASIvW
.SI NI)Y. MAY
101 CYCLONES
DEFEAT HUSKERS
IN FIRS! BATTLE
Ames Defeats Local Team
12 to 5 Friday, 4 to 0
Saturday.
WANDRAN PITCHES WELL
Outfielders Scintillate
Efforts to Win Last
Game.
in
k A in fl shutout KatnrdHV morn
ing at the hands of thf Iowa Cv-
clone made Nebraska two down
la the race for the Big Six ba.-c-
ball pennant. Friday the Huskers
drooped home from Landis field
denressed ,v a 12 to 5 defeat ml-
ministered bv the Ames club and
the next morning the "Tall Corn"
bovs repeated
' . . - . .
With the exception or an eiraiic
third inning Browne's m. n looked
powi enoueh Saturdav. Wanilra
was delivering with Buss Snvgg
behind the bat. The Iowa Staters
tapped the Husker hurler for nine
swats collecting their tallies at the
rate of three in the third and one
in the first half of the ninth.
Outfielders Look Good.
Nebraska's outfield scintillated
in ujc seconu wnt-u ieuii.j
Kotab each galloped into short
field to gather in shoestring
etitches a foot above the ground.
At bat in the second. Kotab,
Snygg and Frankfurt fillet! the
bases but died there when Costin
hit into a double out and Dempcy
poppetl out to left field.
Then in the third Wandra weak
ened a hit. Johnson walked for the
Cyclones and the buxom Shea
crashed out a three bagger. Shea
added another tally to the Iowa
total and Bowen was walked in for
the third market. With three men
on Wandra came out of a hole
without seeing his offerings fur
ther mutilated.
Centerfielder Performs.
A Tn the fourth session the Iowa
leatti fielder ran 100 yard:;, turned
three flips and stood on his head
to snatch a Jong drive from the
bat of Russ Snygg. The stands ap
plauded graciously. In the fifth
snd sixth Nebraska had five men
on bases but were unable to capi
tfdire on the situation. Mutt Davi
f.on burst from short in the sixth
to ptck a hot one from back of
third. and beat the Cyclone hitter
to first. The last three innings
v.-ere one-two-three affairs except
for the first of the ninth. Shea,
who worried Browne's pitchers
plenty both games, slashed a siz
2ler over second. Bowen lined out
a two bagger to left field for the
fourth score credited to Shea who
trotted home. Wandra reached
first for Nebraska In the last of
the ninth with two down and
Smith flew out to second.
Huskers Lose Friday.
Hank Armatis and "Boo" Wil
liams plotted against the Iowa
stick swingers I V!ay. The lowans
scored six runs"'m the fourth in
ning and capitalized on fifteen hits
ouring: the game Four Nebraska
errors did not hold down the Cy
clone aggregate.
Shea, burly first sacker for the
Ames nine, led the assault with
four socks in five times at bat.
Loiifek pitched to the Cornhuskors
and tendered nine gift trips to
first. The Browne men touched
him for three runs in the initial
period, added another in the third
and squeezed in the filth in the
eighth canto.
Smith hit for 1000 Friday,
crashing a pair of doubles and two
singles in four chances.
Friday s dox score;
luwa Slate &l r
.loh:iEOn, 3b 2 1
h o
u II
2
1 2
1 -I
2. :i
1 2
I 2
I
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Huwn.
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4 ll
1 U
(I II
n n
ti u
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9 2
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Wilcox. If
Ilfttman. c
Coons, p
Tot!
Smith, rt
M&i-tr, 3h
numwin, ........
K.tal, cf
SnfK. c
Frankfurt, lb
CObtfll, 2'.
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ljvin"ton, If ......
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Totals
1na Stat ....
.Nebraska
........ hi,
f- PtiTKi!. Ktru -k out By ' ''"' 4. '
ir&l rv;s f -C: :
h tiU'-hcr Liemprv il.y cni. I "iH"'-
Wolin I,!is-Jnhn,nn. SHj-a.
B,Zrv. Krankfurt. Cmune-t, .e5.
Tim 2:10.
Mrs. Huff: Did
you
see
the
John.oa twins?
Huff: Yeah.
Mrs Huff: Don't you think the
boy is the picture of his father?
Huff: I sure do -and the girl
in -the talkie of her mother.
pathfinder.
Classified
WANTED
WANTED Evnront to Bring "J"1?;
wtileh hv bn found to ui Dally
)ibrakmo olflct. Rewaro.
PHOTOGRAPHS
tnre hauck rrt'Dio. n o iintt.
B2M1. DliUaeUvt pliotoicrapba.
ATKR ALL, It's a lowoiend pnotourapti
rrt ou want.
CAFES
AT at Mr. LuV Fere w m all
frigndi. fl0 P street.
' ONLY TEN CENTS
A LINE
Minimum Two Lines
q
Ijs
THI.S is the first "shuclts"
foma time.
It wiih disappointing, to note that
this uporta department wiih very
capably conducted during the sen
ior jniirnnlisni practice pori'nl
when it:i official perpetrator was
ntsent. Felkit'Uiniis and thanks to
Murlin Spencer, Don Out, Mark
I'arker, ami Joe Miller, all of
whom took a turn or two at the
uports editor pout.
"Americn's preatest college
hurdling; team," is the title carried
under u lnie piii.ti'sravui e pic
ture of White, .Smulny, Lam.son
and Pctz in u recent rotogravure
section of the World-Herald. And
the Herald is not Riven to unwar
ranted praise. A shuttle crew like
this quartet of Schulle's ought to
he t ravelins: ovrr the country. ct
'Hugh Kluii was the only Husker
enuy in ine cnuo rnn.
i
YHF..N baseball was just cr.c.vl
inc from it.-
wiiitci' quarters
j we ventured to wonder what Hai-
old Browne was going lo tin for a
. ... ...... :i. ... (; 1 1 :...,.. '
: snonsiop (ii .inu' uu""" mi-
j iber. Charles Minot Davison
("Mutt" covers all of that I worked
j as an o. k. third sucker for Choppy
I k.iodes last season. Yesterday he
I twinkled out into left field back of
third base from ine siiori posiiwin.
I bagged a nairurrain cau n
MUl
I uh.it irimrn.,1 tlie ball with dendlv
! accuracy into the hands of first
I ahead of an Towa hitter. We rue no
i longer worrying about ilmitstop
'territory
Klbert Smith, say "Smithy' if
y.iii want r.nyone to' know of whom
you are talking, batted four times
against Iowa Friday stopping ct
second twice aril first twice.
Smith 'lettered in wrestling and is
pocketing flys in Browne's left
field at present. Ho is a good
steady athlete in about every sport
in the catalog and lonhs as if he
were coming into his own in the
Husker outfield.
The throne for the gala festivi
ties of Ivy day was being erected.
Beside the platform was a tree
with a sizeable knot hole pro
truding into space just in case
that is possible. Three overalled
workmen battled furiously at
tossinr rorks inlo pforrsaid knot
hole. Th.it would be one way of
choosing the Innocents. Name a
rock after all the lads who think
they should be one and toss them
at the knothole. The thirteen lo
disappear in the least number of
tosses get tapped. In fact we won
der if about three of the newly
elect wive not selected in that
fashion. Slip on the .shoe, if it
fits.
The days are too warm and
pleasant for anything but golf,
tennis, baseball, swimming or pic
nira Thp nirht.'i resnlendent with a
" .',
IVOt I11UU11, die lllllt.ll n.u iiii-c
study. The weather seems to be
plotting a surreptitious conspiracy
that will see no one graduating,
everyone flunking. IV r. difficult to
stop the sun trom sninin
shaking your fist at the i;
cease.
like
n to
RECORD CROWDS
ATTEND K0SMET
KLUB PRODUCTION
(Continued from Pa2e I.) i
passengers on the island. Henry
remains because he wants to be
with Shcela, (Pat McDonald), the
island queen, and Orville remains
because he wants to be with
Henry. Before leaving the yacht,
however, Henry decided that he
should keep .something up his
sleeve and so he keeps the ship's
compass, ultimately necessitating
the mutineer to return and res
cue the stranded passengers.
' Mutiny Is Fortunate.
As things worked out the mut
inv was a"stian'gelv fortunale one j
fn'r Tom fixes himself definitely
up with Jane Mrs. Paige becomes I
, ;;.! oit.,f i10,i to Albert, a I
young novelist, (Buss Mousell,
and Henry arranges things with
Sheela until her native lover,
Naga. (John Milligani uses his
black magic to win her back. Her
bert is forced to "fess up" and
Jim (Jack Thompson), a well-
done lit'.' I mate I"r me inuLiiii. i l
is forced to rrnno around, and j
things end well.
Members of the pony ciiorus i
include KAlpn spencer. nai ry ,
Foster, Bob VYurl. Harold Nelson.
Howard Nelson, Arthur Wolt.
Otis Detrick, Hoy Behrens. and
Jack Hauck. A "special sailors
chorus made up of Bill McCleery,
Carl Halm, Ed Faulkner, Joe
Alter, and Sherman Wclpton, also
kept things moving briskly.
Curtain speeches were made by
Bill McCleery, author of the show.
Carl Ka!rV president of Kosmet
Klub, anil Lowell "Jiggs" Miller,
director of the comedy.
The show orchestra, also made
up 1)f University of Nebraska
men. included noger imn.tun,
Norman Hoff, Sol Swislowsky,
Bill Mcn.iffin, Jack Hutcnings.
Lowell Heanev, Paul Hummel.
John Shildneck. Don McMaster,
and Charles Justice.
Want Ads
LOST AND FOUND
I . i' ,'D Sni ill bunch if tieyn. Ownor
,..ti l!ilm upon iil ntifying and pay.
ir.K f'ir Him ad.
LAKGE BL'HPl.Y fit Cloves yet unclaimed
in fatly Neuraskan office Claim 'ncto
lmuied.ately.
LOSf BliiTk-tiliMTff-r"in near Bo-M-y
hall, hewani: finder please
leave pen at Daily Nelir.itltanj'fli'
LOST Ladl'-n" wliite trnld wrist watrh.
Kinder pieane full B111G. I'.eward!
BROWN blllfol'l runtalniiiK $" In cur-r.-my
and 110 gun bock. Reward:
Cull B47G3.
F'OI :.NL: Key rmti and rriHin witli Bev
enil av en it. OvMiern iiimv claim ts
tdeniif)inK ana iiaynB lor tbi ad at th
flatly Netirasaii '.Hue.
fr'OI'NLl Three crey felt hat. uwnem
may claim by iileiitif itii; tl.tm and pny
lrt( for litis ad at tha Daily Nebranaan
office. I
TPb Leonard
for
RHEA'S TOSS AT
ninn nniTfrni
it
UI1IU oUAIIUKo
A RECORD
'One Man Track Team' Adds
Star in Laurel Crown
At Relays.
ILLINOIS
IS SECOND
Six Major High Marks Arc
Mow in Possession of
Husker Ace.
,
tile (Jlilo
Hi
;vin? tho shot
....I no ii,., ,..,, ,ii ii.n
I I 1.1 tin Lin: M J 't v , i... i ... .
I ho oti v i',tm'i'fi'ni jit iup
of Coach Seluilte's tract
tpi.lll,
sixth and latest.
Kiiea'a to.-i.s measured 4S fed 10,
inches to establish a new Ohio re-
hays mark. The old distance w.vs ,
.17 feet S:,4 inches f-vt up by Jim i
I i i. ..r I.-. . - ' i
inauui m i..ui--.i.-i m.i.t.i. -j
j 3130.
i fuima of Illinois wa.i second.
Biaddinger of Indiana was third
and Vokaty of Heidelberg: fourth.
tmh is the sixth ma;or meet
; record mat Kiv.-u nas mi.-uu -icu in
the shot nut event. Others iiui'hte
amihcrs.1""1"' ' REGISTRY IS NOW OPEN
Uhea also plat-ad thin! in a so- T,s, w:a,., sr,.ing days find
lies event known as the triathlon Ulc G(Vok ,,m ,.;n-uni vor.sity ath
in which participants throw Ine i.,.,,. m.0!r..am sfViin-T ivii.li nrtiv.
shot, huil the discus rnd heave the
j.iveMn. Jim Ban:r.h he:d the roc-
ord in tins a. so.
...... , , ..'., ..1, ...'
i.t.i-o."i ' n f,"
broke the existing nici'.d .l'.nij
hmvil iv.nm
mark of 2, feet 7 7-10 inches by
covering 21 feet even.
MM .
9 '
YISLLL
in
Racqueteers Scheduled to
Meet Oklahoma Men
Tomorrow.
Roberto Mario, F.chr'.gue Tso
bela, F. I., defeated Joe Miller yes
terday afternoon 7-5. 7-5. in the
second of the si three match series,
to earn the right to play as No. 4
man on the Nebraska tennis team
against Oklahoma here Monday.
The first three men on the Husker
squad are Paul Mahood, Harold
Sherman, and Milo Cameron.
Mario avoided his own usual
driving game to try the steadier
more conservative style that Mil-
ler habitually pursues,
The Fin-
, i nA ATM lor
Pino rttciuieieer utiwuiu 'it'
earlier in the week 6-4, 0-2.
Miller was displaying his best
form since the time an injured
knee forced him to curtail practice
some two or tbree weeks ago. Both
mm resorted to a placing game to
insure a good percentage of re-
! turns. The second game- or ine
i fiist set went twenty-seven times
to deuce. The Oklahoma team
bich comes Ijere May 4 is re
PUtfti to i.a . -e s ? : .j .
t,uet wieldt i s. Davis is the Sooner
.star.
RECORD CROWDS
ATTEND K0SMET
KLUB PRODUCTION
(Continued from Page 1.)
through thj waters of southern
seas. In the company is one Jane
Paige, (Bud Bailey,) and her
mother, (Stan Kigeri, along with
her lover-apparent, H erliert,
(Carl Eeekman). Tom and J:me
find strangely compatible quali-
ties, and upon cultivating them
arouse the ire ot villain neroen
who immediately incites the crew
to mutiny, and tho entire eom-
pany is tt;pwn upon its own resource;;-
on the Isle of Sheela.
When the rest of the crew sails
off in the yacht, Henry and Or
ville, the two none-too-smart sail
ors, choose to remain with the
ENGINEERS HONOR DR.
GEORGE R. CHATEURN
(Conlinued from Page 1.1
ic fl a crailuate of Iowa State
e
He has Loen with the
University of Nchiasha siuce 1S94.
Has Many Degrees.
T e .U..4I 1..1., tV.u l..n-,'A.t
of E. of R. in C. K., A. M.. C E
ana u. n-iii; xie i nu iiuuiMni
! member of Aracia, ard n member
jof Sigma Xi, Sijrma Tau, Phi
Kiipoa' Phi, in adtiition to helong
i inn: to niimen us clubs and socie
ties, ana is the autnor m several
articles in scientific, engineering
and edncation.il journals His name ;
is included in "Who's Who in I
America." 1922-23, vol. 12, and!
"Who's Who in Engineering." 3 H31 . i
Hp has hecn a railway and high-
vcav consultii g cnr;in"er, and is the
p.tithor r f a 'uook. "Highway f.n-n-inefring
--Rural Roads and Pave
meiits." Punng the World War
he had charge of publicity work
for fj A. T. C. in Nebraska, and
was also in active charge of edu
cational work in the vocational
I training of soldiers it the univer
! sity.
53 TEACHERS RECEIVE
JOBS TOR NEXT YEAR .
(Continued from Page 1.1 !
liitmrr.el of Lincoln, mimic. I.ard. and or- I
client at pierce: Bernlce .IninhMm id
Waterloo, fifth and f-ixth i: rail en at Wn.ul
nver: A. Neil 1 1 uiirf.ii' of Kok'ets. rtfml
at lingers: Mm. Hetii'Vieve Kieetnan Lf '
Karue of Lincoln, flltll anil iilxtli at
Wuhoo: Niene l-akerniin ot Karueid. hone
e.-nnomica nt Chapped : Ltdia Liesvtld "f i
Hickman. Lnclmh at i".ern.i: Leona Meyer
of Pierce, normal traltdni? at Western,
C'larlie Moffitt of Lincoln, borne economic!
at Exeter.
Dnrothy Mohrman of Lincoln, home ec
nnomlca at Beaver Cltv; Vtlma Miinn of
N.'h'iwkn. nrimary traet." at Netriiha 1
Clt : Hue 0!ne of Lincoln, phyfltcal edu- ;
cation nt North Pintle Irma perry i,r I, in-
coin, firpt Krarie at Stanton; Klhel Per :
r-on of Mead, primary pradea at Valpar- I
Teachers with successful teach
ing experience needed in
every Department.
BOOMER'S
TE.tCIIEIlS AGEXCY
124 No. 12 Lincoln, Nebr.
or vray posmoN
jayiiawks finish
spkim; foothall
training at k. u.
LAW IIKNCH, Kus. Spring
foothall practice at the University
of Kansas has been brought to a
close and according to Coach II.
W. "BiT Ilarjrls.H. following this
final practice, the hquiid "looks
good enough r.nd will be in the
rnnniiur next fall to retain its l3ig
Six title."
ntm: Km ma I'iirlim f Ilolbrnok, iiormul
lijiln'ni; rt Cnt.
Matv I'ryor nl Lincoln, futt nnrt boc
' nml i:. Kilts i:t Mm., in Or : Louise Krilnian
i r 'ln'il, la., fu:l iintl n"i'inifl i;ru(lt'M
it Klkliotn. In.; Klton lii'tnmlller l
k'laili-lHi!;'t, I'lincliinr. hi t'Ioii It urf. manual
, t'l.iitm,: at Mill.' Hill; Claud. t Kovvley nt
!rii'iv K.tt.., r.nitht'rnMirx and ihyilcnl vrl
i iltatini i:l Kutliiii; OharlcH tiilvt'tKlnind (if
l.iMi-tlii, rortiin.-tcii'l hi Huivi'II; Herbert
t I'tM'nttM- of I.alo t'tt. la., music Ml lt-
uitt; in;i"l(l ii'woil ol Lincoln, Btiperln-
tlM til'llt HI K('!H'..aVV.
Katlili.'it Ti't'i nf I'lattsmouth, hnrnn
r,-rit., in. i.i ni Nfliratlta City, Hathm-litf
W.i.v.iil, nt l.ii.f.iiii. f : ( 1 1 mid nix: h
f null at l.'fliln'.t' ; Concha Wfitver of
I i.iiii'iii'i, 1'iiniK.v nml myi:lMiiii;v at North
I 1'iaf.t ; i'nn; Wii.i.m nt Muio.'d. manual
! ll-'iilih,; at ( tvlr: Koland Womli't Itch of
I ;..ii.nlii, i.ilnri'i.ii anil I'.i-irh at Matntiottit;
i'ii. i Wii'iftiiieii; ol hl.int.in, Latin ut
'.-tin i i la i it1.
, !
'All lUu'ih
, .ill - U.IU s.i illy
Golf and
j npr.j nor(, Arp
( ,,l"u "Mo-wuaii n,
IntlOVStlOnS.
il.y. Plriyp.round baseball, nll-uni-
, Vt i,-.ity lioiwshoes and golf, and
. inierfr ilei nitv olf nst! hnrshops
I ......''
p:-.: nnii.ni; the attention of organi
;-.ations and rnin interest ad in cap
turing the Jack Best trophy and
individual recognition.
riho most recent innovations on
the Ftiijcnt pposts schadule are all-
unrjisity golf and hard ball base-l-.'.ll
ror professional fraternities.
The .-egistry is now open for the
leception of entries from all men
i the university in an inclusive
golf :oi;i nament. The following
men lave indicated their intention
of competing thus far: Palmer
; -;. e
ger, tommy vandernool. ttoneri
Siirer. Don Eisenhait. Mack Me
Coiineil, icn Cowdeiy, Charles
McTi'a-ehman. Bud Stoeiner, Art
Wolf. Xeal Hall, Charles Johnson,
Frrd Sicman. and Schmidt.
Late golf scores show that Delta
Tau Delta defeated Pi Kappa Phi.
11 1-2 to 1-2: Sigma Chi defeated
Tau Kappa Kpsilon S to 4; and
Sigma Kpsilon defeated Phi Sigma
Kappa, 9 to 4.
In a quarter-final contest in all
university horseshoes Sullivan
tlowno'l Swedberg, 21-12 and 21-10.
Now Sullivan is scheduled to vie
with Evans to determine who will
joust with Schelby for the school
title.
IWiss I!aiisc!i Called to
Texas lor Gym Advice
Miss Clara I. Kausch, head of
individual gymnastics of the de
partment of physical education for
women, was called to the Univer
sity of Texas during spring vaca
tion to advise its department of
physical education on reorganiza-
I tioii of itri individual gymnastics
j program for women.
i CIVIL ENGINEERS TO
j ATTEND SURVEY CAMP
j (Continued from Page 1.)
I Saturday afternoon, Sundays, or
holidays.
Mickey to Head Camp.
Prof. Clark E. Mickey, chaiiman
j of the department, will be m gen-
eral charge of the camp. He will
be assisted by D. H. Harkness, Ed
win A. Grone and II. M. Clute, in-
strurtors: Dr. S
Sion F. ' Sherill,
camp pnysician,
and Albert Bur
leigh and James Hamilton, student
assistants.
Camp registration begins Mon
day. LINCOLN HIGH TAKES
FIRST MUSIC HONORS
(Continued from Page 1.)
the National Bureau for the Ad
vaiicement of Munic. was won by
Stanton, the thus B champions,
ami the class C orchestra trophy,
also awarded by th? Bureau, went
lo Edgar, who tied for third in th.j
class C competition.
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K'
University Gives 7 Letters
For Basketball; 2 for
Wrestling.
LAWRENCE. Kas. The right
to wear the letter "K" on their
sweaters as evidence of athletic
prowess, was granted Thursday by
the University of Kansas nthlelic
board to seven members of the
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and Wednesday. Private leon
morning, afternoon and evening.
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Private Studio:
Phone B4Z53 1220 D STREET
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plot with hangers. .
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