gniV. MAY 20, 1934, THE DAILY NKBRASKAN TO GRADUATES HERE (Continued From Pa rl. . r.itv with Cum Laude hon SdywM recenUy elected to T' nHer of the Coif, honorary the itv He plans to do re law I In'vroUny durlnf the gearch In P'Of" rniumbla. ,Ce Unlverany of Praue i- we- T? i the oldest university in cgrnlred as the oiae ofWourt'eenth century. -S nr.nts five fellowships each aDWtte United State. Colum- ing schools of the ;.v" fellowships to law students over the United States. HUSKER TRACKMEN WIN SECOND PLACE (Continue From 1.) jt left his hand. The f ormer record "as 197 feet 9 Inches, held by Thornhill. of Kansas. Lambertus Shows Speed. - . i ... n-viizzine over thv Limuci bus) " - th"low hurdles as if they werent tblre turned in the best time of the day 243 seconds around the S! Laifctrtui left Knappen herer Kansas State star, sjasping twenty yards in the rear, with a ,rurt of speed at the start seen un equaled on the Husker oval In re cent years. Driving forward to the tape, in order to get the best Ume possible, he fell forward and was caught by bystanders as he crossed the line. If on a 220 yard straightway, his Ume would un doubtedly have approached a world's record. Lambertus's record was the only first place won by Nebraska all afternoon. As predicted previous to the meet, the Huskers relied on seconds and thirds for their points. Kansas took ten first places out of the sixteen events on the pro gram, and Oklahoma won three. Nebraska outscored each of their opponents in the list of minor rP? STARTING lr MQlUr MONDAY - X i 1 w--,Jp 1 JANET GAYNOR 3 CLARKGABLE CHARLES FARRELL f,V"f Diana WYNYARD "MEN IN WHITE" in "CHANGE OF HEART" L VlvV ,-;v, CLIVE BROOK LINCOLN ?TUART V I (,- Whera Sinners Meet S1UAK1 f JIj-. 1 QhepmJ ' numauHsmBBHMii 7 , . . 1 aei 1 tryoutside of sideshow freaks. Elwyn does a right nice Job of pushing that big iron ball around the greensward. Frank Meier exercised his im pish grin on the small boys Sat urday, herding them into the stands when they kept crowding out onto the track. Oh, to be a hero! I wonder whether those girls really enjoyed the meet or were Just "taking advantage of an op portunity to show off some white ensembles. Nothing like a nice en sembled, tho, at that. Anybody want to canter a mile or two with me and Cunningham this afternoon? 50 ARE INITIATED AS ACTIVES INTO SIGMA XI (Continued from Page 1.) Brubaker, physics; Alvin Fried man, biochemistry; Evan L. Flory, botany; Roy B. Hackman, psychol ogy; Walter Hansen, geography; W illiam R. Johnson, construcUon and survey; G. David Koch, geo- THREE. gTaphy; Walter M. Kollmorgen. geography; John D. LeMar pathol- : ogy; Marlon Luhman, eoology; Louis H. Lukert, geology; J amen ; W. Martin, pathology; Lloyd C. ' Mills, geology; John L. Morrison, . botany; William C Noll, botany: . Elva L. Norris, botany; Vers E.;; Rigdon, geography; George W. . Schlesselman, geography; Bert- ; Jamtn F. Sklles, chemistry; Laur ence A. Stoddart, botany; Jacob !; Urich, roolog'; Anton J. Vessei, agricultural chemistry; and Violet : M. Wilder, chemistry. , j Associate seniors initiated are: Rov Blaser, agronomy and bow : any; Edgar Chard, pharmacognsy , ' and pharmacy; Maxwell Haider-;" son, physics and electrical engi- i neering; Paul Harvey, agronomy , and botany; Roscoe Earle Hill, en tomology and agronomy; Holger Johnson, geology and chemistry;,. Frank McGrew, chemistry and" physics; Gerlad Mott, agronomy and botany; ' Arthur Peterson.?, agronomy and botany; Emil Pro-- chaika, mechanical engineering' and mathemaUcs; and Varner... Schomaker, chemistry XBAthe matics. t places, placing men in fifUen of the sUteen events, a record which has never been surpassed In the conference for team scoring. Coach Schulte was very well pleased with his men. having se lected Kansas for first before the meet, and Nebraska for second. A slight southerly wind aided the sprinters and hurdlers, but hindered the distance men in their attempts on records. Any made in the lesser runs would not have counted as marks. Summaries: HO vrd hlfh hurdl Won by Knjp- thini. fchmuti K8: fourth, Harm K). no fifth. Wtlktr ds). being diiQuallflcd. Wlnnr i tlm 14 . 100 yrd dMh Won by Hll fK): iec ond. Jacobin (X); third. Ljmbmu. IN) I fourth. Hatfield (M; fifth. Cox (O) Wlnntr'i time S T. Cm milt run Won by Cunningham K). atcond, Uchlnr (0): third. Laoo fourth, Funic (N); fifth. Bora) (K). WW. ner's time i:S.S. 440 yard run Won by Ward JO): ad, Cooper M; third. Stott (); fourth. Coner 0); fifth. Englaad (M). WUnn i-iO yard low hurdlea Won by tambjr tut (N): aecond, Knappenberger, iKS); third, bohrman (S); fourth. Simmi (0); fifth, Harrla K. Wlnner'a tle J3.4. $80 yard run Won by Cunningham IK . aacond. OulM (ISi; third, Hardy M): fourth. Miller (KS: fifth, Hoitetler (hS). Wlnner'a time 1:M. One telle relay Won by Kaneai (Schroj der. McKnown. Graves. Halli; Oklahoma: third, Nebraska; fourth, Kama Siata: no fifth. loa SUla acratch Ing. Wlnnera time 3:2S.. Vwe mile run Won by Cunningham (Ki, aeeond, loehlner OK third, lndon (K8; fourth. Story (K; fifth, Beailey (Ml Wlnner'i time 10:02.1. 80 yard relay Won by Iowa State (Melien, Scott. Wesellng, fcheeti) : MlaaouH; third. Oklahoma; J braaka: rlfth, Kanaaa State. Winner a "poU1! Tie for firat between Gray (XKCoff-an K). Wbfe (K). (1S: fifth-tie between Dean (N): aad Nlehola N). Wlnnera height 13 ft. S. Shit aut-Won by Deea (K)i eeood. Olllea (O): third. Rut N)i 'urth'. Br!r lis,; fifth, Milkle (O). Wrnner'a Jn-tance-M Tft. l'i Inch.. (New confer ence rieord. Old mord by Hugh Rhea, of Kebraeka. In 1M, bScua throw-Wan by OlUea (O); c ead. Skewea IK): third. Bauer (N): fourth, Rt N); fifth. Lothiaer tM). Win ..r ilkrow HS ft. 1". Broad )uaa Wan by Mali (K); aecond. Pitta K): third. Ward (0: fourth. Ooff- man (Ki; fifth. Cookhurn lN. Winners Jump 23 feet 11 W in. Javelin throw Wen hv Har-ln-ton (M: econ.1. Chambers (N: third. Kipper list; fourth. Dean cNi; fifth. Rce.e 1X1. W in ner e throw 208 feet 11 mrhes. iNew conference record Old recorj l.y Murks of Oklahoma, in 1932. 1HT feet ' Inches High Jump Tie for lint between short (Mi; and Barham 0: third. Mciiuire KI; fourth, Schmuti (KS; tie for 1 fli between lommi (Si. Tuer M. and Hiu'l r man KS). Winner s heipht 6 feet 3 inches. TRACK TALK (Continued From Page 1.1 letes get together for a little friendly Joust. Yeah, and 1 found a splinter on the seat where I spent most of the afternoon. My vote goes to the blonde in the dark blue dress, squired so ! efficiently by some verile your..?i husky, who sat behind me Friday j afternoon. ; f Jumper the vest-pocket size one. He ju.t took off and landed when he jumped. He spraddled thru the air, and never seemed to be right sure of where or how he was go ing to land. Speaking of land-office business, the dime store has been doing right well of late Judging from the dark glasses in evidence Fri day and Saturday. Mrs. Dees" little boy, Elwyn, looks to me to be the only seri ous rival Camera has in this coun- A Our new Rent-a-Car rate let yon drive nearly twice as ninrh for the snme money. New ran are being added to our line. Thank for the business yon have given ns this year. MOTOR OUT COMPANY 1120 "P". Alwaya Open. I liked the little Missouri broad j gfaVajaUaM THE JOHN MARSHALL LAW SCHOOL Thirty-fifth Year An Accredited Law School Evening Law School with Day School Standards Courses Lead to LL. B. and J. D. Degrns Text and Case Method Moot Court Pnottot FACULTY GEORGE F. AXDERSON (LU. B . N. W. University) ARTHUR M. BARNHARt ( A. B., Princeton; LL. D., Harvard) HERBERT BEBB (A. B U of. 111.; 3. C. V of Chiyigo) CHARLES CENTER CASE (LL. B.. N. V.'. University) MORTON S. CRESSY (A. B., Yale; LL. B.. Harvard) WALTER F. DODD (Ph. 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