The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1934, Page THREE, Image 3

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    CTTND W. MARCH 4. 1031,
THE DATLY NEBRASKAN
THREE.
""pql0aH Is poor for the lost and
, ,7nd bureau at Illinois state nor
Si university, and they blame it
n on the depression; students are
Jot so careless these days.
torn to Dance
Guaranteed In
fi private Lessons.
Lee A. Thornberry
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Omaha
Week SUrtln
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HUSKERS PILE UP
58-26 VICTORY IN
SATURDAY MEET
Masterson Leads Nebraska
Splashers in Win
Over Grinnell.
Capturing all but two events, the
Cornhusker mermen, led by big
Bernie Masterson, left a fine team
of Grinnel splashers in their wake
as they sped to ,i decisive victory
of 58 to 20.
Bernie Mas
terson twice
catapulted him
self from the
pot I ledge to
establish his su
premacy In the
50 and 100 yard
free style
events by
plunging to a
record breaking
climax. Bernie
hung up a new
pool reccrd of
24.8 for the 50-
yard swim and one of 58.4 for the
100 yard sprint.
Springing to a fast start the
Cornhusker 400 yard relay team of
Rimerman, Easterday, Schroeder
and Masterson, outclassed the rep
resentative four of Grinnel, Whit
more, Peterson, Strawn and Mel
borough. Bob Gibbons, followed closely
by Taggart of Grinnel and Galitz
kl of Nebraska, showed hla heels
to hia opponents In the 200 yard
breast stroke.
Melborough of Grinnel, who led
the pace and breasted the tape to
capture Grinnel's only first posi
tion, swam a pretty event when he
shattered the pool record for the
150 yard back stroke with the
time of 1:51.8. He was followed
by his teammate Rudy, and Kuklin
of the Scarlet and Cream.
Bernie Masterson, followed by
Rimerman and Peterson, carried
off the laurels in the 50 yard free
style and also led Strawn and
Lynde to the tape In the 100 yard
free.
Dan Easterday, Varsity letter
man, beat Schroeder and Peterson
In the 440 yard free style which he
won after a longly contested battle,
Harry Kuklin and Benny Rlroer-
Hcrnle MllNU'mon.
-Courtesy Lincoln Jrn.
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with CHARLIE RUGGLES
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W. C. FIELDS
ALLISON SKIPWORTH
GEORGE BURNS
GRACIE ALLEN
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ROMANCE, COMEDY, TRAGEDY ON THE SCREEN
QUEED
CHRISTIOA
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The glamorous Garbo returns to the screen after 18 months in "Queen
Christina" at the Stuart Thetre starting Monday. Charlie Ruggles
and Mary Boland are seen as they appear In "Six of a Kind" at the
Lincoln Monday and Diane Sinclair is shown with Lyman Williams
in a scene from "Damaged Lives" at the Orpheum first half of week.
States coast and geodetic survey
at Hastings, according to informa
tion fprnished by the engineering
department.
man of Nebraska placed first and
second respectively in fancy div
ing while Lane of Grinnel occupied
the last position.
To close a great day for the
Cornhuskers, the medley relay
team of Kuklin, Gibbons and Lynde
easily outdistanced the Grinnel
team of Peterson Taggart and
Whitmore, who fought valiantly to
the end, having been bettered at
the start.
In regard to the meet Ken Suth
erland expressed his satisfaction
of the performance of the Corn
husker tanksters and predicted
that they will be in great shape
for the Big Six splash here in Lin
coln next Saturday. Summaries:
400 yard rly: Won by Ntbranka (Rim
erman, Eaitfrday, Schroir, Matron);
ecorid, fjrlnnli (Whltmora, Peterson,
Strawn. Melborough). Tim 4:48.2.
200 yard brean atroke: Won by Olhbona
(N); lecond, Taggart (Or.), third, Gallti
kl (N). Tim 3:01.6.
180 yard back atroke: Won by Melbor
ough (Or.); Kecond, Rudy (Or.); third,
Kuklin (N). Tim 1:61.8. (New pool rec
ord.) 60 yard fr style: Won by Masterson
N); aecond, Rimerman (N): third, Peter
ion (Or.). Tim 24.8. (New pool record.)
440 yard frea atyle: Flrat, Easterday
(N); lerond, Schroeder (N): third, Peter
son (Or.). Tim 4:03.6.
100 yard tree atyle: Won by Masterson
(N)j eecond, Strawn (Or.): third, Lynde
(N). Tim 68.4. (New pool record.)
Fancy diving: Won by Kuklin (Ni: sec
ond, Rimerman (N): third, Lane (Or.).
220 yard free style: Won by Melhorounh
(Or.): second, Lynde N: third, Sohroe
der (N). Time 2:30.8. (New pool record.)
300 yard medlty relay: Won by Nebraska
(Kuklin, Oalltikl. Lynde): second, Grinnel
(Peterson, Taggart, Whitmore I. Tim
3:53 1). .
OKLAHOMA WRESTLERS
BID CONFERENCE TITLE
Big Six Grapplers Eliminate
Cornhusker Matmen in
Columbia Meet.
Oklahoma grapplers made a fin
al bid for mat supremacy when
they succeeded in qualifying seven
men in the eight weight divisions
of the Big Six wrestling matches
held Saturday at Columbia, Mis
souri. Iowa State College will be forced
to flop the Sooners in order to re
tain their grunt and groan crown
captured in the mix of a year ago.
The Cornhusker survivors of the
first round of the semifinals were
eliminated in rapid succession in
the following: round. Hildebrana,
Wells and Eaton of the scarlet and
cream musclemen met with stiff
opposition and fell victims to the
representatives of Oklahoma, Kan
sas and Missouri respectively.
Piling up an early lead, the
Sooners obtained an advantage of
points awarded on falls by annax
lng five decisions through this
medium. The Iowans gained two
extra points prior to the finals in
KATHARINE
IN
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PRESENTS
the BARRETTS of WIMPOLE STREET
WITH
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Mat. Qallry 83c (not rsrvtd). Balcony 1.65
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Including Tax
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the form of one fall and two for
feits. Missouri succeeded in gain
ing only one fall.
Summary for cornnusKers:
iib nnnnria' .Tnhnsnn. Oklahoma, defeat
ed Hlldebrand, Nebraska.
14,1 pounds: Nolana, Kansas, aeiemeu
Wells, Nebraska.
IB pounds: Miller, Missouri, inrtw
Eaton, Nebraska, time 5:15, body chan
cery.
THIRD PLACE TO
NEBRASKA IN BIG
SIX INDOOR MEET
(Continued from Page 1).
lav that the meet was decided.
Adolph Dohrmann was the only
other double winner for the Husk
ers. winning the 60 yard high hur
dies in 7.8 seconds and placing
second to Lambertus in the 60 yard
lows. Jim Storey was third in the
two mile; Howard Roberts placed
fourth in the 440; Albert Rlst took
third in the shot; Orlin Dean tied
for fourth in the pole vault; ang
rhf Nebraska relav team was
fourth.
Point honors were: Kansas, 41.4;
Oklahoma, 35.3; Nebraska,
Iowa State, 17.5; Kansas State
8.8; Missouri, 6.5.
Summitry.
Poi Vault Won bv Coffman. Kansas
Whit Knnnn. and Cunningham. Okla
hAma tipil fnr upcnnd : Lvons. Iowa State,
Dean, Nebraska, Cooper, Iowa tSate. and
(Iray. Kansas, tieo ior lounn. neisni.
12 feet 9 Indies.
Mil rpimv Won bv Kansas (Hall
Schroeder. .Graves. .Cunningham) Iowa
State, eecnnd: Oklahoma, third: Nebraska
fourth. Time:
Ban .-aprf .loth U'nn hi' Tlinn nehAlTl
Kas. : iluse, la. St., second: Chinhols, la.
St., third: Dean McNea'. Kas. St.; fourth,
Time: 1:57.8 (New conference recorai.
Two Mile Klin won ny ioenner, urn.
Lanrinn. Km. St.. second: Storey. Nebr.
third: Cleveland. Okl., fourth. Time
8:. 8. .
Broad Jump won ny warn, uki.; nan.
Kas., second; Coffman, Kas., third; Pitts,
Kas.. fourth. Distance: 23 feet 7 Inches.
tin yard low hurdles Won by Lambertus.
Neb.: Dohrmann. Neb., second; Knappen-hei-Kr,
Kas. St.. third; Burke, Okl.,
fourth. Time: 6.8 (New conference rec
ord).
Mile Run Won by i:unningnam. nas. ;
Lochner. Okl., second; Landon. Kas. St.,
third: Hardv, fourth. Time: 4:20.3 (New
conference record).
BO yard dasn won ny nan, ivns.; ura
hertus, Nebr., second; Cox. Okl., third;
Coolev, Mo., tourth. Time 6.2 seconds.
Shot Put Won by Dees, Kas.; Oillis.
Okl., second; Rlstt, Nebr., third: Beach,
Kas., fourth. Distance: 48 feet 3!-j
Inches. , ,
High Jump Won by Barnham. Okl.;
Pihmuti. Kas. St.: Kldd. Mo.; Coffman.
Kas.: Slmma, Okl.: Tetter, Mo., and Mc
(lulre, Kas., tied for second. Height: 6
et.
Ain varri rtnsh Won bv Ward. Okl. :
Wessllng, la. St., second; Scott, la. St.,
third: Roberts. Nebr., fourth. Time: 51.2
seconds
BO yard high nurflles won oy uonraunn,
Neb.; Kreeman, la. St., second: Walker.
Vo.. third; Allender, la. St., fourth. Time:
7.8 seconds.
To The 5,148 Students In
The Uni. of Nebraska
You owe it to yourself . . . your
family . . . your friends to see
aAilElLSL2
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tarn, in this mighty motion picture
how faith, courage and 'medical
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,You'll like lhe picture, too, for its own
sake. You'll thrill to its tense situa
tions, laugh at its lighter moments,
feel yourself better for having lived
for awhile with the sorrows and joys
'cf these young folks.
Jj 'You'll never forget them.
CARNEGIE FUNDS TO WALTON
Psychology Instructor Will
Continue in Emphatic
Response Study.
Carnegie research funds have
been granted to Dr. W. E. Walton,
instructor in psycnoiogy at me
university, in order that he may
continue his study ot empnatic re
sponses in children. Dr. Walton
worked on the same project last
year at Iowa university, and re
sults were so favorable that he will
continue now at his own school
The experiments will be carried on
with University students and pub
lic school children.
U. S. Survey Position
To Architect Graduate
Ralph W. Mischnick, who was
graduated in architectural engin
eering at the university in 1932
has been appointed to the United
Wright's Guaranteed
Permanents
$2.50, $3.75 and $5.00
Shampoo and Finger Wave 50c
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SUNDAY DINNER
35'
Served from 5 to 8 p. m.
Fruit Cocktail
Soup
Choice of
T-Bonc Steak
2 Pork Chops
2 Lamb Chops
Pork Tenderloin
Vegetable
Mashed Potatoes
Shoo Strin? Potatoes
Coffee Tea Milk
Dessert Choice of Ice Cream
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