The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 07, 1933, Page FOUR, Image 4

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SIX PENNANT 110
CONSECUTIVE TIME
Kansas University Team
Defeats Sooners by
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Kansas has won its third conse."-
i.inv.. v.icr siv hMk-etlvill chamr.ion -
shin The Jayhawkers won s bames
and lost two in suecessiully de- names ot tne gins wno win l.im.-f.-ndm-
the title against all con- part in the r.;-t. Contestants are
f..vn-e f ..?.. The only games they requited to present a swimming
lot being the first game with Ok- j permit at the pool before they will
lahoma, which, the Sooner s won 2" j bo allowed to compete, she stated.
to 23 at Norman, and the Missouti . - 7
game at Oilumlwln; h the Ti-, JUMA WILL SWIM IN MEET
gels von i) a i to 1 1 More. j
In thr came which decided the!
championship Friday night the
Jays set back the Sooners 3o to
L'; i:i a comparatively easy fashion
to definitely prove that they were
th" class of the league. However,
th- vanquished Norman five jour
neyed on to Lincoln Saturday night
and trimmed Nebraska to 27 by
using in effective fashion a fast
bieaking attack.
During the season Oklahoma last
to Kansas, Iowa State and Mis- j Ben G. Owen, athletic diiector.
souii. The Tigers dropped tilts to; Tuma will leave Norman Thurs
Kansas. Iowa State, Oklahoma and day morning for Lincoln, driving
Kansas State m the double round j through in his own automobile,
rol.in schedule. j Last year he placed xvond in the
Coath Corsaiits Kansas State j "Hig Six" diving event with 1 1 5.7
auint after licking Kansas twice in points. Sutherland of Nebraska.
pre-season only won lour conrer
ence mixes, those from Iowa State
(two i. Nebraska, and Missouri.
Nebraska licked Iowa State twice
and Kansas State once. Iowa State
hung up a couple of ups-ls. licking
Missouri and Oklahoma once each.
As far as scoring honors were
concerned it took Norman Wagner
of Missouri to beat out Bill John
son of Kansas in the race. Wagner
tallie'd IS points Saturday against
Kansas State as th- Missourians
were setting back the Aggies .T7 to
?Z in an extra period game. Johnny
Cooper of Missouri, who tied for
hieh point honors with O'Leary of
Kansas last year with 112 points
was in fourth place with SH. His
turn and push shot didn't function
as well this year as last. Andy
Beck of Oklahoma made 24 points
in the last Iowa State game to
c arry off the honor of making the
most points in any on mix.
Results of a University of Wash
ington survey prove that the aver
age student carries more money in
hi.s pocket than the average pro
fessor. Also, the professor's secre
tary carries more money than
both of them combined.
Six hundred and lifty-eight
dances were held on and off the
campus of Ohio State university
last year by campus organizations.
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TR I DEL I S C APIA RE
GIRLS' SWIM MEET
To n kstvrvt t es En gage
Corn petition Each
Saturday.
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Members of the Delta Delta
Delta sorority won the swimming
meet which was staged by the
Tanksterettes, girls' swimming
club. Saturday, in the coliseum
pool. The meet was one of the reg
ular events staged by the club each
Saturday.
Each "week difterent organized
srrouns are selected tc enter into
the competition. The groups which
entered Saturday were
Alpha
f'-;: I Delta
Theta, Delta Delta Delta,
Kapna Alpha Theta. Phi Omega
Pi kappa Beta and the Hobby
fub
ipha Omicron Pi Delta Gam-
ma Kappa Delta. Pi Beta Phi.
' . - . w 'II
ljimlnin Gamma and T-.N-i win
compete in the meet schedu.ed for
l' Saturday. March 11. Thelma Ster
:.i , kel and" Justine Mickey will con-
duct the activities.
Intramural points will be given
lor croup attendance, according to
Miss Josephine Orr. sponsor of the
' Tanksterettes. Intramural repre-
sentative-s are required to turn in
Oklahoma Enters One Man
In Match Scheduled for
Saturday.
! NORMAN. - Kd Tmr.a of Okla
j homa City. University of (Oklahoma
j diver, will" re the lone Sooner entry
in the T.g Six" conference swim
i mine meet March 11th at Lineoln.
! Neb., it has bec-n announced by
won second with 12v2 points.
Last year Oklahoma scored 23
points to take third place, but de
pleted finances and lack of a pool i
to prac tice in prevented them j
from entering a team this vear.
W, A. A, ELECT OFFICERS
Alice Geddes Is President;
Jean Brownlee Will Be
Vice-President.
Alice Geddes was named presi
dent of W. A. A. for next year at
a mass meeting of intramural rep
resentatives, sports board, club
heads and W. A. A. council Mon
day noon in the club room. Jean
Brownlee. Delta Gamma, will as
sist her as vice president. Halene
Haxthausen, Alpha Chi Omega,
and Maxine I'ackwood. Kappa
De-lta. were elected secretary and
treasurer respectively.
The remaining members of the
council for next year will be se
lected by the newly elected officers
and members of this year's execu
tive council. They will le installed
at a mass meeting of university
women near the first or middle of
April.
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N'-bra-skan fffic.
IOST Beta Gamma Sitrma key.
Mclvin Adams. Phone E2711.
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SOONERS PLAN STIFF
BASEBALLSCHEDULE
Oklahoma Team to Practice
Rigid Economy for
This Season.
NORMAN. By practicing rigid
economy in the matter of equip
ment and traveling expenses. Uni
versity of Oklahoma baseball team
this soring will play its strongest
intercollegiate schedule of the past
live years, aespue uie iu
sport is Doing aoanuoi.eu ng uc
left by other schools of the nation
Coach Lawrence "Jap" Haskell
landed an tttractive four-day road
trip with the University of Texas
1 f4 ft .K-X 1 All.tVI iMI Vol.
ana i exas a. huu ji. 6c u
unteering to house and feed his
players in Austin and College Sta
tion dormitories. "Uncle Billy"
Disch's Texas Longhorns have won
the Southwest conference cham
pionship 15 of the past 16 years, i
while Texas Aggies are the only
team ever to dethrone them during I
1 that period.
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W e're going to have a lull
schedule this year if we have to ' vuli:.uu.s
.cncuii cm, mark in this event is 7
kell has dec areel OkUh o ma , to tur.
lt Ugamed Trl day. that is, if the Husker hurdler
: ' ' , nr.ni9tivi.tnicets with no accidents which are
li we uiuu t j"'.t t" -..--. -schedule.
We'll book all the
games we can on a home and home
basis, ea h team paying its own
expenses and keeping its own gate
receipts. And we're going to wear
our live-year old uniforms again
this spring."
Besides the two Texas schools
Athletic Director Ben G. Owen has
booked four home games with Mis
souri's "Big Six" champions, and
Kansas State, and negotiations are
i,.n,?inT for Iwn L'ames. with
Kansas" State at Manhattan. P.e-
maindor of the schedule probably
,,.,n l., rtut u ith nLrlahr.m.i
v"V ill t r i 1 1 1 V A uiii. ' ,
Aggies, Central, Southwestern,
Oklahoma City university and per
haps Chiloeco.
iMES MAT MEM TAKE
( OM EREM E MEET
ansas
State Finishes in
Sevoml Place Uith
Sooners Third.
i The results of the Big Six con
ference wrestling meet at Iowa
State last Saturday afternoon ran
i true to the dope as the Ames mat
! men ran off with the team cham
i pion.ship with forty-eight points.
' Kansas State was a distant second
with eighteen for its total.
The champs, besides copping the
i team title ran off with six individ
ual championships, Kansas and
Kansas State leing the only other
teams to have winners, each of
these groups having one champ.
Nebraska won one second and
one third as its share of the spoils,
Adam Green getting a second in
the 135 pound class and Meredith
placing third in the 175 pound di
vision. HOW 1IIKY HMHHMI.
Iowa Stat
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oti lahoma
4K kanwi univrraily
. IK -hnka
15. MtitfFi
Final results:
118 pounds: Griffith
KSi won decision
from GiLmon (Is.
2f iiunrtu: cioldrn (ISi threw
IK i with hook scihiKini and arui luck
Time
7:41.
130 pounds: Rosnherg (IS, won from
Jackson OJl ly default.
Mb pounds: RukIci (ISi. won dcuion
from Kisney (Ol.
.'5 pound: Frevert (ISl threw P.olerti
'KSi with bar arm lock Time 4:4j.
Mitt jMundfi: Martin (IS) woo d-ymion
from Konnan (Ol.
17i iKiunds: Hnu (ISi threw Boj.arth
KS I with head tsnor and arm lock..
Time 6.0&.
Heavyweight: MehriDger (Kt won deci
sion from Uaahara (Ol.
Oomolattoa ttnand.
118 pundH: iihm (ISi awond , fkltaff
0 third.
12i pounds: Bartela (Ml aecond; Eagle
K i third
13D pounds; Green (N second; Jackson
lOi third.
145 pounds: Sisney (O) second ; Wlndie
( K third.
I'j'j pounds Roberts (KH second; Cud
tcr (Ol third.
165 pounds: Korman (Ol second; Miller
(KS third.
175 pounds: Buz' to (KSi second, Urn
dith (N) third
Heavyweight: liauser (K8) second;
Bahara (u third
Alpha Tau Omega My itis
Volley Hall Tournament
Alpha Tau Omega won the inter
fraternity volley ball tournament
yesterday afternoon by defeating
Beta Theta Pi, 5 to 15, 15-10, and
15-5.
Having previously won from Phi
Sigma Kappas in the fcemifin; )
round. 15-13. 15-7, the A. T. O'w
won the right to meet the Betas in
the final round. The Betas defeat
ed Delta Sigma Phi in the semi
finals. A Northwestern professor ad
vises young men to marry a girl
if she can run the 100 yard dash
in 13 seconds.
CONFERENCE
CATCHES
BY
BURT MARVIN.
Coach Schulte doesn't plan to
make application for the accept
ance of Heye Lambertus' records
in the 60 yard dash and the, 60
yard low nurdles which were set
nn Saturday in the indoor meet
with the Kansas Aggies. His time
of 6.1 seconds in the dash is one
tenth of a second better than the
world's indoor record in that event,
and in running the low hurdles in
6.4 he bettered the old world's
mark of 6.6. However, Schulte
plans to have official watches on
the Husker junioi in the Big Six
meet next Saturday afternoon at
Missouri, where he is expected to
help dispose of a few old records.
The listed world's record in the
60 yard dash event stands at 6.2,
but as a matter of fact Meier of
Iowa State ran it in 6.1 in the in
door conference meet two years
ago. So Lambntus is one of two
men to ever do that time. But in
the low hurdles over the same
c r--t Mi nil man has; ever rviualed
1 1 ;
so easily met with in these races.
In fact Heye took a spill in the 60
yard high hurdle, event in the Kan
sas State meet, and consequently
lost out. If there ever was ever a
beautiful race it is the low hurdle
sprint w hen it is run with the class
exhibited by Lambertus. When
one looks over the heads of the
crowd watching the event being
run off he can see the almost per
fect execution of form carried out
by this speedster, for he takes the
j barriers in stride with virtually no
; raise in the level of his head.
I '
Down Oklahoma way they're
fooling optimistic about the
chances of a sophomore, Whitley
Cox, in the 60 yard dash event. He
tied what is often stated to be the
world's record by sprinting over
the route in 6.2. Thus we Nebras
kans can see that Lambertus prob
ably will be plenty hard pressed in
the event, and that a new record
probably will follow. It is said
that he is the first great dash man
developed at the Sooner school in
twenty years.
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In just a little more than a week
and a half the Nebraska coliseum
is to be the scene of the Nebraska
state high school basketball tour
nament hold annually here. Two
years ago was the only time when
a different site was pjeked, and it
was then held at Hastings. Fans
know that from among the high
school stars who appear in the
togs of the various preparatory
schools in the meet the Nebraska
five is later composed. Anyway
it's a great carnival and some
thing to look forward to, espe
cially since the Lincoln schools are
back in the tourney this spring.
Last week the tennis courts
around the city were again in con
dition, but just as soon as one gets
ready to play a little it snows. The
moisture also put a crimp in Coach
Bible's plans to get the football
practice started on the Memorial
stadium sod Monday afternoon.
a
The wrestlers had a rather poor
season this winter but prospects
for next season appear much
brighter than they did preceding
this season. Just about all the
men are due to be back next cam
paign. The main trouble with Ne
braska wrestling is that there is
virtually no interest manifest in
the sport in this school, while
most of the other institutions in
the neighboring states stress the
mat game. Iowa State grapplers
CO ED'S
INGENUE" EVENING SHOES
FOR THAT
JUNIOR - SENIOR
Six 3 tn V.
A A A A v, C.
can always be banked on to brin?
a number of national champion,
ships to the Ames school, and ths
Kansas Aggies often chalk m ;
dividual titles. 1
HOKUF WINS POSITION
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Cornhusker Guard Is Only
Nebraskan Named by
United Press.
Steve Hokuf, veteran NVLraska
guard, was chosen for a Msiuon
on the United Press a!l-Hiir Siv
basketball team for the i-t s,.a.
son. He was the only Nohra.kan
placed on either the fir.xt or second
fives.
Oklahoma was the only t-vm to
receive two places on f.c first
team. Bud Browning an i Andy
Beck representing this w i! ha,
anced quintet at guard a:, l for.
ward respectively. Brownie was
the only sophomore to i ivo a
post on the first five. John- n of
Kansas was shifted to :.rward
from his regular center pu.-..iun in
favor of Norman Wagner . f Mis
souri. Wagner always mrir.acd to
control the tip against Johns. .n.
Hokuf was especially lauded for
his "uncanny knowledge of uhn
to follow his forwards do.v;; the
court to scoring territory." He was
also cited for his scoring ability,
and leadership of the teaiv.
The I nitcd rrm All-Hii; Six T.'.nn.
First Team
Johnson. Kxs. (C ..f... Har-
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K.v-k. Ok;
Warner, M" e... Werner
Brow ri:ne. Okl.
Hokuf, Neb. .
CUB GIVES COM ART
AT ST. P.U L CHI H( ll
trinand Hunter I'rcst
titcd
(.roup of Readings
Part of Program.
as
Tho universitv elee 1 di
rected bv Parvin Witto. j schtod
a concert at the St. Paul Mv:hodi.t
church Sunday evening. A group
of readings was given by Arm and
Hunter. Among the numbers that
were sung bv the glee cl ib are
"Serenade" from "The Stud-.-nt
Prince" and "Bells at Fv r.lide."
taken from Rachmani dt "s "Pre
lude in C sharp minor." Franklm
Philleo was accompanist arid Mor
ris Poaster. Alfred Reidei. IV. spell
r.ilman. and Ernest Gorr -Lusts.
The program, which was o
n to
the public, follows:
"Listen, Lovely Mvd
BuildT," Cadman; ""om
Iove." Dowlsnd; ' Belis
The
Sweet
tide."
AKain.
at !:'
Black-;i-e Club.
"Absolom. Armand Hint
i Un7 ' ' n n k Scre(.s
Swine
Smith.
, i . :nn
i, Krnest
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"Short'nin' Bread." Wo!!'; Ku"'
Kenneth Kulscher, Alfred Ktid.:.
orr
"Clouds." Charles; "Mounia t,
ba'h. MorHs I'oaster. soi"inl.
"Chorus of Pepartins l'iUr:r.
ner: "Chorus of Returning rn"
WaK-
I .eod :
ner; "Slovonlc l)ance.
"Serenade" from "Trie
Riimwre-Clff club:
Dvuran V
StU'len:
Kuxael. G;imao
Poaster. Alfred Keiaer.
Kmest Gorr.
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