Sflnmidks Ils Jock Vs. Harrison. BY ED STEEVES. Concerning this newest bit of mentor mania at Pittsburgh, we have our own theory. We believe that when the showdown is called it will develop into a show up fr f 1 ,. .... ,I,IIM - ! WKnXRSlUY.FEBHUAKY 24. 1937. THE DAILY ISEBKASKAN THKEE . . Mm i MATAni t rnmn p ri rrn i r rrm ninni i f ihiimim iiimif i ii i in i i i ii in 1 phi . rn nu ia run ii'iinciiiui. i i i i i i i MUUlLi nuiuiu NAIIUNAL A.A.U. IUUAI i'" ,,l4u ' j ' AniiifiPiiriillllll s UKtMtNWIN Sutherland, the K-STATE CENTER SETS head coach at ; the Smokey City school, shows his hand and demands that Don Harri son, athletic di rector do the same, we have assurance that the former has more, aces up his sleeves than the latter. The feud rac ing: between the At OkMhftmt . A i low State Oklahoma At Kansas Nebraska At. Missouri Kanpap At Nehrfanka Mmaoiirt i join SuTmUhkB From Lincoln Journal. scot and Harri son seemingly has more origins than a bee hive ha chambers. Sutherland supposedly asked for spending or whoopee money for his victorious boys. This was de nied by Harrison and Jock dug deep and procured the dough. The cirwm-iv Sent has been in the mining school for 13 years and lowl sti,e has the famed record of multi wins Tntm against only 13 losses. Sutherland has developed as many All Amer icans as any coach since Knute Rockne. His teams have been on the pinnacle of footballdom every one of his 13 anni. Every player who has played under the hard driving Doctor Sutherland pledges allegiance to him, especially since this "showdown business" has turned up. All over the country alumni are banding together in a strike which they cannot take sit ting down "since they are "stand ing" for Jock. Yesterday students showed signs of demonstration as Suth erland announced that he would NEW SCORING RECORD Frank Groves Passes Old Conference Mark in Cyclone Till. Frank Groves, K-State's center, io ih new holder of the scorine record in the Big Six conference. In the K-Aggie-iowa state game last Monday, Groves accounted for 19 points to take him past the rec ord established last season by Ray Ebling of Kansas who totaled 141. Groves' record of 154 points is ; as follows: Op ionnt 'S 'l ' P M 20 10 1M points over the 141 of Ray Ebling last year, uroves aiso nung up new all season record for this time of scheduled play. His 631 points are high for three years of compe tition. Groves' style of play is incom parable. The Kaggie center lopes like a stubborn colt and shoots like his arms were out of gear, but he gets where he wants and what he wants. Coach D. X. trotted his new Longhorn grid herd onto the field yesterday in the first of a spring workout. For the first day the turnout was some 70 athletes. This was a shade better than the number answering roll on Ne braska's first day last spring, but rumor has it that the Little Colonel didn't fcpot many promising frames At this point we would like to nominate a tentative all Big Six quintet. The thing will be se lected by me ac a committee of one, but as I vote 5 times in the sake of justice, I see only one unanimous choice. Here is a rough estimate of the conference cr?,im and believe me it was a tough job for our one cylindered separator: For wards: Klimek, Iowa State, and Rogers, Kansas (4 votes); or Flemming, Iowa State, and Amen, Nebraska (3 votes). Center: Groves, Kansas State (unanimous). Guards: Parsons, Nebraska, and Martin, Oklahoma (4 votes per). n 13 1 10 s n I : in the mob. 2 16 1 12 S IS 2 19 OVER JAYS WILL IAN TITLE I Smilin Sam' Will Display Shot Put Wares With Nation's Eest. Out to exhibit his shot putting ! ability, Sam Francis will leave to-1 night' for the national A. A. U. in- i door track and field champion-1 tins at .fw YorK. i eD. n. inp WhliiiUM tKl sK-nr.d : CtU 0'. thirii: rxvtn iOi. fourth: Ronia toj, una. rv.nr. 52 f.'t Q 1-4 incr.V H:sh Jumr: Won by Kahlfr R: fu-nrnrl-.rck (0' second. H.tht 6 Ut 2 11 inrhM. Fo; vu:t: Won rv short c: teni MRi, nnvmd; Rn-haioson R. and . Kvara if t:"1 'or Ultra. H'tcht ii I'ft. Shot put: Won n- plift '",. Aahtmtn F.i. rrond: roj . r,i, third; Kahr iRi, fourth. riftanre 42 ff't 6 inch TDI Pfll nD MCCT CORNHUSKER WRESTLERS ll-UULUI IflLLI ! iFiVFFPR Brownemen Victory Needed tZrM Mather Captures High a ia r!..i . i- i a v.. iha kii m fot si I nrliirii ioI HrtrlfirC in Or Scarlet Sinks to Draw for Second me six TAniN;s. i ord by heaving the ball 51 feet 5 1-2 inches against Kansas. j Sam reported yesterday for a j "feelout" preparatory to his depar-, Individual Honors in Tuesday's Contest. LEAVE FOR PENNSYLVANIA Nebraska Matmen to Meet I Six Foes on Eastern ! Tour. i Eight Cornhusker wrestlers left la?t evening for Lancaster, l'a.. i,.-,-.-'"'"I ? :m,o ;-sn 3V2 : available for the meet here this Charlev Stout's Orange clan ool- Temple university rnday night at 1 ;.sn 2;u mi 1 c ; w-a.i 1 j -n t rhi adelDhia. t-aturdav r.igiu in ' " n"" u. .1 , . ,.tt,r,t,v :m,t,.r Your Drug Store When you need music for your parties' see us about an Auto matic Phonograph. Rent very reasonable. The Owl Pharmacy P St. at 14th B-1068 sign the dotted lines of a formal resignation tomorrow. No word had been given as to whether the document will be accepted. The chancellor's only words were that he would intervene should the students become un ruly. Harrison seems to think his position is set in concrete and he calmly tattles on his coach. This columnist has it that if Pittsburgh officials do any spanking that the tattler will be the culprit turned over the school's knee. At any rate, the score stands thusly: Harrison and Sutherland claim that the school is not big enough for both, and both like the school. Groves, who has kept the hoops of ihe 'Rio- Six white hot all sea son, finally came into his long: day afternoon to prepare nis 1 Br, ry .... earned notoriety Monday night as j charges for the fall campaign. ' V.n.0' Kan he spilled 19 points through the ( More than 70 athletes were ex-j Ktmy, oma. . .. 1 . ... T. Ct.t. Ttt-o . nftrt frtr H 1 1 1 V SlTirinP" I marks were shattered. One was a practice will occupy most of next i new ten game point total of 154 1 month. Vftn.a c 7 1 Nebraska 2 Oklahoma 3 Kantas MiMOtirt Ion a St (.nmM Thl. Wk. MntBiiv: Iowa Sta' v. Kanm!. S:n at Manhattan. Friday: Oklahoma v. Mmj-ouri at -" lumbia. Saturday : Kaojias v. Nebraska at Lin coln; Oklahoma v Iowa Stair at Amet. Rfmatnlne r.ame., March 3: Nebraska v. Iowa Stale at Ames. March .V Kansas vs. Missouri a lumbia, R villa lJIt Weik. Nebraska 4n Kansay State Oklahoma 28. Iowa .Mnte 2. Nchraka 01 Missotin 21. Kansas 39. Ok shorn 19. Kar.au State 38. Missouri 2S. Lr-adinr Scorer.. . ...... . ,.-iA.A mAt tVi. o-rnnnltr.-l vrs ture for the east. At this contest. Despite the fact that Jim .Mam- w.c ....-, ... ...i. ,!ct" r,, on, ' Francis will meet several of his ; er, Greek captain, captured firsts , of IranKlin and Marsha Aner .st.", Jvi ;o! Olympic colleagues. The Husker : in the 60 vard flash, fiu yard low the one night star.d in Lancaster, .;:,(! ids iii , u... kii o, j .v.. v a til team will pav its respects to fi. 2.S2 "- (iuii.il. limnn, in , iiiium bum mr ui.mu i. !,.. i,, lij.,. nicM t mm t'o- FOR K-STATE BATTLED State. nro-e5. K. s:ate Klimek. K. State pa r. r.nc X'eh i Klcmmlnc. lo a Martin. Ok'.a S Ropers, Kan - . Pralle, Kan 6 I Connelley. Okla K I A m,n V.h .... S I Biahnik, la. Slate 7 Dana X. Bible, former head; Brown, yo j . . . .. j v. ! Sorensen, Neb. .. S coach at the university, called his Eru(:n. N,h University of Texas grid artists ; ni. Kan s into a spring practice session Tnies- "''"":nN"kl"; ;J 14 1 IS BIBLE OPENS DRILLS 1, color contest held vesterdav under ; Huskers will don por.toons as the the east stadium. Boh Kanier s roa- r'". , ,. i. rsied runners took second with : bcndeis at Annapolis. Sunoay wi! fiO pointers and Mather's outfit, fPnt in travelling westward finished last with M counters. to Kent. O. where the Kent A 1937 tri-color record for one Stateis will he met. ar.d the fol and a half laps was established by 1 lowing day March 2. Iowa uni Jim Irwin. Gieen protege, when he, versity wul test the Huskers obtaining this mark. Irwin just Iowa university, the last foe on eked out Beverly Ott. Orange pu- the Husker s c h eri lu 1 e ynt pil. Another contestant weanr.p , down in defeat Mor.da mgU a; green colors. Nath3n Kosterott. Ame, turned in the remarkable time of : the mat. Iowa Mate l.ected Impressive Victory Over Jays e half trif,s lS: Dciiinlp UiieL'fPc it .. ; 1 t oo t mppt N'fbraska met the Iowa 7? I Dpei 9 3-4 inches in the broad jump was , Staters here last month and heat ij League S beSt. f,r from helnp endangered as them to a 14-14 tie. lS:! XHAT0'S PilE UrTOP SCORE s Z? JX-SS- IN FREE THROW CONTEST iii took it rather easy Mond.iy in en a merry chase Oxv Kun- preparation for the Kansas ,tate,- .MenS: Acacia Wins Runnerup Post I! iTtl irVZ w t lichti encountered very In Initial Mect on ?? . Jayhawks served as an i.il:hng htt'' dlff t who came npr,5 Tuesday. 1' TlZf Ashman ye.,r A score of Greek team, took . tms season iroin tne MusKtr a.K- i.-nn th ,,Y-1 wn- Last week the Big Six shuffling : "' Saturdav-8 f,rpn- , Men- Pole vault for tne Gwn coteri by ' contest held yesterday at the col was as efficient as it has been all ' tor Warri Hdvie'Vs -..ies did : taping an even dozen feet. Bob jSfum and the A. T. CVs with 72 season. So efficient that the spots not fa" so 'wc . . ," then- dual . Kahler and Bill Pfeiff. captain s of; points pared the entries Acacia . , ; arniT1-t M,niiri at ( ,1-imhia and the Red and Orange teams, res- rapped their heels with 66 points. 10 ere changed on members of the agarn,t Missouri at c - f . tivrf also gairfd initial ' D.,ta Upsilon. with 62. Sigma Xu. deck. Nebraska was transformed.""'1. n"mJ:,, ,1 Places in their events. Kahler tak- 6i ad Beta Theta ri. ton, were to King high!.,",.,,, 'ieh of firt Piaces i mg the high jump at feet 2 1-2 j tne other high scorers in last next to Acc.p",, ,art ,,; wel imPresed ' inches and Pfeiff walking off win j iphfB charity tossing festivities. ts.an.sas as f.ne iJr(c, thi mind of the Cninhusk- i "ul ' UL - ,-i i- dumped Mis- ie, 1 soon be caHed imon 1 Theodore Doyle. ; gat.ons will take a turn pt the ccri inH the fi- , ' . , I L, : varsitv football tackle and Green ffift shot novelty: Phi Gamma Del- f j . ... if . men tr,r.lr Imrrt in 1ne SnOt t C(rrr,a in 13 Vn; ; r . jays iuf.iiit-u n decisive one from Oklahoma. After the !t tl .Si, 21 4.S l.S 19 i'l ;n as in SH :o 12 SO 12 l.S 27 17 IS 22 22 l.S 7 12 11 10 ill 1 1 R IS 0 11 l;i l.S 4 l'l 13 21 19 l.S is is .a IS in 11 . . . . . . . .s Smartness For Spring combine it with: Black Navy Dark Red Brown The cunt of beige stands in high i'avor . . . wear it with (very different en-mmiiM'-' ' We sucgest this Sportowno model . . . not iff Ihe essential stvle det;iil of liolched revers jibiced liigli! Kxclusivc with Kuige's. Sizes 14. 1(1. IS 19 75 r I v mi' I iiiiii ' : V i..v l - BicK ! j ,..K-.JI MIC I'lWWl ivinv..vv. .i. 1 4 U & tlse. 7 .-. a-, -1 , I . . ,. - a, j i.. tip n man. took tiuru in 'nvi ,ia. trna a nna r. t. wj.. . i-i.- jaur,.., ...Kn uiey earnea .j fl hMve of 3S feK 1 inrn. ! ?-pma p Epfijon and Theta lJ c'J. i-r t-o4-. 1 Oranee traikster. Jack Calnon.jrhi. Each sauad can enter aa , .... ... ,:, i w...,. ki.. 1,1. trotted two and a half laps for a manv men as it pleases and earn . five in tVit. recording of 1 4. ..,9t c cl nww riii'if-mc t- ria rnrnwinr- marit : . . . ' umrfin..L aliowed teu free stand a single chance of shov ing into the conference BOB PARSONS if thev share it From Lincoln Journal with Ka n S a S. j-k i i . " , cnvinuai u.ri Dan inrowing mars , . J . , ,i, v v,o , cVioV-enn ' l ,anrt m nrrier to do this he nafl 10 tnCC; ...... . " ll- ' J ' ,v .k iririr lni last 100: . UtJ D,. - Ai. tne u s k e r ! ! in(j a heave of 47 feet 10 inches AccorniiiB 10 " which was far enough for a first. : a,UB 1,UIiJ "w. . recior 01 muarauini "'"". . , . firepri entrnnt. i ior.V.i.11 mmnptitinn is Klated to eet v i ill. ii w iai mi.u.ii i"i " ii.ot. - Ey use of comparative scores, this . ren entrant. ond in tne rvecrasna-Kansas auai ott 16 of last week Sam Francis X. r.s rd da..h: v 'ri t" Mai!ir , urnnn: l"rtrt (Oi. ihira; Nr. i.h, iP, ff.nrih Tune :0fi S. n . ...... . leyball competition is slated to get underwav this coming Monday sinrier.ts of organic chemistry Oriffir, nt nnlhv en! If-e who studV Under - - - : jTiiinvi r.-. prot Lestcr r. w eeKs navt muuj thiower, set an unofficial iron ball , th; .'h 'RL 'h' XT ; ihat'tra during an exam makes a take. From Lincoln Journal with Kansas, thiower, Set an unofficial iron ball third; Peuch R. inunh. Time :06. 1 , j,, The conference setup is identical ; 1Ijnping record for blp- Pix indoor so yart -'0r to last year's as the Jays meet ; meets when he sailed the agate 51 I ,.r,i: Khirr ip.t. fourth T.m :fi 3. tt'1' Xebraska at Lincoln in ihe titular fPPt 5 j.2 inches. Eecause of his1 Tim and a hail !p. won Koir; , v....- t 4fc. rs. ld.i win ... . ,. . . it off iRi: Coftze f i . tKOai, Burman hott a it t ni ivi i . t ir 'M i m k w ij . ' .... ,n 4 .a r,r.n. i & a i ' . ... . . ciiii v in nit unviKiiui . (G. tnirn. lime z.j" I the Huskers settle- back into their indoor track and field champion-! on and a half iai: v-.n hy irwin ! tie for second and third with Ok-. ships i:l Xon. york. Keb. 27. the 'Z.'ZI (R'' Ul,rt; 'lahoma: if thev win. it Will be a:rav nf th K-State rneacement. I t- r.d a ha!' ibtif. Won h- rinr,n Vi.r 4iTna in ihn Irrati tonieht iu. in ; -,,iiK-,.i, .;tt t:iOi: Orut.auiih iR'i, tn-imA; HtiKal iO I.. - -. -......a.o.. 1.1 tnalrn )- in shirt ( f the nemen would snatch r,p hPrp 1f Ho dutv in his pet event. conference Tn ,iisnr.! nil Mnnm over Sam's third: Th-ibil IR'. fourth. Tim 1:2S4. Fn-.ad Jum;': Won h'' Mathr I'D; .1.. ..... 'failure to he here this Saturday Lat Year Setj)p. j Coach 'ard Haylett of the Wild The game will he plaved on local ' fats showed his sportsmanship to hardwoods Saturday. The invaders'" Xebraska squad by allowing will be the favored clan iust as ; Krancis record-breaking throw in they were in last vear's mad . the Kansas embroglio to stand as fracas. In that game Ray Ebling. his attempts for this coming meet. ail-American forward, went point , So the shot performers in Satur silly as he led his mates to a day's battle will have something 42 26 "whirlwin." i rneritorious at which to shoot. Only one possible way remains i for the HuRkers to grab the con-, j am im mm Eeitkotteri QUALITY MEATS AT tOW PRICES Makers erf Fl" SautaflW mn4 Bartoeua Meat B-3348 i0 So. 11th FROM Champion Babies TO Champion Athletes ON Roberts Mi Ik . 3 l 1 i 'i: A 4 At the extreme left is a suit that's destiner for many occasions . . . the stitched jacket edg-es and circular pockets give it just the novel distinc tion you Applaud. Leather belt . . . brown taffeta scarf. Sires 14 and IS 1975 Bund street stripe in a tailored en semble ... the dress, with its own col lar, is cleverly worn alone. Apara like material . . . beige with a hair-line brown stripe that gives the nearer a perfectly tailored sense of xrll peine. Sizes 12Vfcto22i 19-75 RUDGE'S Second Fleor. ference crown with exclusive 'rights.. That is the Husker's win i ning from Kansas and Iowa State, I plus the Jays losing to Missouri i on March 5. The two former "ifs" 'have their probabilities, but the 1 latter i a little far-fetched, since 'the Tigers are in fifth place. ! Earlier on their slate they were mauled by Dr. Allen's men. Miou Falli Low. i Missouri's fall from the upper conference regions to the fifth spot wag the severest blow of loop play. The Bengals lost to both Xebraska and Kansas State. In the scoring pillars. Groves of the Kaggles kept his lead with 135 points. His teammate, Klimek, trail him with 101. Parsons moved up to third to be the high scoring guard of the conference. His total is 79. IVERS0N TO ACT AS DIRECTOR OF K0SMET REVIEW (Continued from Page 1.) it possible to complete tryouts Wednesday evening. Composers desiring to enter songs in the ten dollar prize con test must submit their composi tions before 5 p. m. juesaay. March 30, it was announced. The i winning norig will be featured in I the show. Shellenberg announced the selection of the following Klub i member to head committees in preparation for the show: cb Mills, scenery; Ted Bradley and Vance Leininger, music: Sid Baker, programs; Fiss Martin, quartet: Don Boehm. contacts: and George Pipal. publicity. Th remind of "It Happened On Night!" Tht rlotcua fun of "Thaodera Geei Wild!-1 For More Than Fiftr-On nri 7"fc Quality Store of yhratkm' P;:ViLL 1 Thret smart, ideas in CHIFFON HOSE "to JIoa&acmL CnPPERV SHADE vith a roey oertone that . . . ins a ooft clow like mnlight . . . me ingrain note (hcd in the? thread). 2-thread vpight. gi ii l35; 2 pairs 2.60 Swinqhsi&L HL4CK POINTED HEEL hone tlial slenderize tlir ankle . . . on mranky bripe or Cuba tan color ... 2- m 2 pairs 2 Mi thread hoe vith triple-lipped loe. 150; Shadow. tflodcL CLOCK? OVEN LN SELF-COLOR in a Madura rrepr hosc . . . lanbi$que and paprika shades . . . 3-thread. 150; 2 pairs 2.90 MmWt nnt Floor. f i e LPAm I i'. I i