meapy.Juirv'.K.i '-V.' AM THURSDAY. MAY 5. 132 FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN L SPORT IS UNDER WAY Thirty Fraternities Play In Games Scheduled This Week. Intranriral baseball got off to a good start Monday, with only two games postponed and one for feited thus far. The teams are di vided Into six leagues, games be ing scheduled every day this week. In league I games this week, Farm House beat Phi Kappa, Sigma Alpha Mu won from Alpha Sigma Phi, while the Farm House Pi Kappa Phi tilt and PI Kappa Phl-Sigma Mu fracas were post poned. league II found Sigma Phi Sig ma beating Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Tbeta Chi defeating Delta Sigma Thl and Sigma Chi trimming Sig ma Phi Sigma. Alpha Thela Chi defaulted to Sigma Chi in the first round. Ksppa Sigma Wins. With Kappa Sigma beating, both Delta Sigma Lambda and Pht Del ta Theta, and Alpha Tau Omega forfeiting to Alpha Gamma Rho, league III got under way with a fair start. Pi Kappa Alpha was too strong for Sigma Nu In a league IV en counter. Phi Kappa Psl beat Sigm Pbi Epsilon in the same league. Beta Theta Pi kept in the run ning for the intramural sports trophy by taking Phi Sigma Kap pa, while Phi Gamma Delta de feated McLean hall. Both games were league V tilts. In league VI, Sigma Alpha Epsi lon won from Delta Tau Delta, as Tau Kappa Epsilon. last year's champion beat Acacia. Games scheduled for Thursday include the Pi Kappa Alpha-Theta Xi tilt at 4 o'clock and the Phi Kappa Psl-Sigma Nu game at 5 o'clock in league IV. McLean Hall plavs Delta Upsilon and Phi Sigma Kappa engages Phi Gamma Delta in league V skirmishes. Lambda Chi Alpha teams against Theta Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon faces Delta Tau Delta in league VI games. by Joe Miller First Round Pairing All-llniverity Coif Thursday, May 5. Clover plays Young, Eisenhart plays Clapper. Haegen play Pavlik, C. Nye or Reeder plays Seger. Kirk plays Thompson, Sieman plays Munger. Flaherty plays True. Rica plays Cole. Southwlck plays DeBui. Kaufman plays Tucker, H. Byers plays P. Nye. Olson plays H. Mitchell. Lyman plays Speler. Weller plays A. Mitchell. Hopfcr or Byers plays Sway zee. Schmidt plays Alter. the council by Lucille Hcndrlrks. Phillip Browned, chairman of the committee in charge of the confer ence, reported the meeting was considered a success and valuable to those who attencded. HORSESHOEPITCHERS BUSY Thimgan Leads Competitors Into Fourth Round for University Title. All-universily horseshoe pitchers have been busy this week playing off scheduled matches in a suc cessful attempt to make up for last weeks inactivity. Six have earned their way into the third round, while one player is lodged in the fourth round. Two of the entrants are holding up progress in the tourney by not playing first round tilts. In the second round. Schelby de feated Scllentin. Rotter beat Rhea. Skinner won from Barnes. Cars- ten took Stark. Thimgan was too' good for Kunkle and Sullivan beat Long. Thimgan won from Carstn and is now lodged in the fourth round. Sorensen, lanky freshman bas ketball player is' waiting for the Toft-Hayek winner, with whom he will match throws in the second round. Costln. winning from J. Hansen by default, encounters the victor in "the Pctcrson-McPherson first round match. Schelby plays Rotter in the only third round match ready for play. JUNIOR RECITALS ARE GIVEN Two Pianists Entertain on Wednesday Program In Temple. DEAR DOPE around the Husker D track camp bas it that Ne braska is due for a licking when the Schultemen take on the Okla homa Sooners in Friday s cinder dual. Coach Henry Schulte is the chief peddler of this gloomy fore cast, but according to the way things are stacking up now. the wily track mentor may be right. Schulte has it all figured out that the Sooners have 45 points in the field events tucked safely away in the vest pocket right now. Added to this tally, he gives the Oklahomans 26 points in the run ning events, a total of 71 markers for Coach John Jacob's men. Since 131 points constitutes the grand total, Nebraska will be just an also ran with 60 points. At least, that is the wav "Pa" Schulte dopes it. And Schuite is one of.the best when it comes to figuring track meets. Under ordinary circumstances, the Huskers would win from Okla homa bands down. But with the absence of Petz and Smutny from the dashes and hurdles, the view doesn't look so good for Nebraska. To this pessimistic outlook can be added the fact that a pair of Schulte'a most valuable point get ters have yet to clear the scholas tic hurdle. The dope sheet compiled by the Scarlet tutor credits the Norman athletes with nine points in the broad jump, Morris. Mell and Walker being a trio of fine jump ers. The Sooners are given four poinU in the shot put. six in the discus and nine in the javelin, Kleas starring in the last named event. With Newblock and Simma In the high Jump, Schulte puts them down for eight points. He rates the Invaders eight in the pole vault, which to this writer ap pears a bit strong. In the track events, Schulte scores four points in both the 300 and 220-yard dashes for the Okls homa squad. Pansze and Adkison are the leading sprinters. Hewitt, who has done a 49.6 quarter, is figured for a second In the 440, Ostergard believed to hold the edge here. Three points in the 8S0, one in the mile, five in the high hurdles and three in the low barriers complete the slaughter, according to Henry F. fcebulte. With all respect to Coach Schulte, I look for the Huskers to win. At all odds, it should be an exciting track meet. COUNCIL PASSES ABOLITION TWO CLASS LEADERS (Continued from Page 1.) who will serve as members of the council next year took place at the meeting also. The four elected are juniors now, and will form the nucleus for organization of the council next fall. Holdover members for next year are: Lucille Hendricks, Alpha Omicron Pi: Eleanor Dixon, Chi Omega; Howard Allaway. Sigma Phi Sigma: and Phillip Brownell, Delta Upsilon. Plans for the spring election of I student council members for next fall were discussed by Irving Walker, chairman of the elections committee. The date of the elec tion has been set for May 10. Election Plans. Walker requested the entire co operation of the council in carry ing on the election in view of the Urge vote expected. He announced that a new plan of counting the ballots will be presented to the council for consideration in the near future and that members of Miss Edna McConnell and Miss Loretta Priesncr. pianists, students with Herbert Schmidt and Mar guerite Klinker. respectively pre sented their junior recitals on the regular Wednesday afternoon pro gram under the direction of Mrs. Luia Schuler Smith in the Temple theater at 4 o'clock. NEWM CI-l B PLAN'S PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT Eddie Jungbluth and his orches tra will play for the spring party sponsored bv the Newman club Friday night at the Eastridge country rltib, 70th and South streets. The dance is being held for the alumni of the Catholic Stu dents club and the Newman club. DRAMATIC ( IX H WILL MEET NEXT Till RSDAY The Dramatic club will not meet tonight. Regular meeting next Thursday at 7:30 at which time new pledges will present their skits before the members of the club. Bow ties and exams are bad luck is a superstitition prevalent among Stanford men. Friday Deadline on Senior Invitation Senior Invitations will not be available after Friday, May 6, at 5 o'clock, according to an announcement made Monday by Harold Petz, president of the senior class. There will be no further extension of time inas much as the order must go to the printer at that date. 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