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SOONER TRACKMEN
RLET, SET
THREE HEW MARK
DOWN SCA
Third Place Poiuis
Beat Huskers
The proverbial dope bucket
went sailing: all over the lot Tues
day at Norman when the Sooner
track squad piled up a 12 point
margin to defeat Coach Schulte's
tinder artists. Scarlet tracksters
grabbed first honors In seven of
the 15 events and annexed the
same number of second spots but
only gained four third place wins.
This cost the Huskers the meet as
the Oklahoman mane up the mar
pin of victory from the third place
winners.
n only four events did the
Schulte men place two men.
Frank and Gish placed one, two
In the 120 highs and reversed
the order with Gish first in the
220 low. In the javelin throw
Frank and Munson copped the
second and third spots to limit
the Sooners to one place and in
the broad jump Neuman and
Dawson annexed first and sec
ond respectively. In the remain
ing 11 events the Huskers
Disced only one man. One of
these events, however, was the
mile relay for which Nebraska
received no points. This shows
that every place counts and if a
team does not have a sufficient
number of third place winners,
many close meets will be lost.
Cage Coaches Rule.
Immediately after the lust bas
ketball season there was quite a
hit of talk floating around about
the rules. Some coaches were a
bit dissatisfied with them while a
few others said that they were ail
right.
The National Association of
Basketball Coaches in session this
week has taken up the problem of
rule changing with the following
results. The continuance of the
elimination of the center jump
was approved with little or no
discussion. They voted 71-1 to in-
Bob Neuman Breaks Record
for Huskers; Oklahoma
Leads, 71 to 60.
Four new meet records were
set up and one tied as the Okla
homa Sooners downed the Husker
trackmen in the first dual meet
of the outdoor season by a 71 to
60 count Tuesday. Of the new
marks, three were set bv Okla
homa men and one by Nebraska.
Bob Neuman won the pole vault
wun a new record of 12 feet 10H
inches. Thim Finley, Sooner soph
omore, scored a surprise win over
Husker Bob Simmons in the 440
yard dash, to set up a new mark
of :4N.9 for this event. Another
Oklahoma sophomore, John Shirk,
heaved the discus for 146 feet 8
inches and a new meet record.
Nathan Andrews, Oklahoma, hung
up a record of 194 feet S inches
to win the javelin. Ok!ahoma"s
Krnest Haskell tied the 110 yard
dash record of :09.7.
Finley Piles Up 11 U Points.
Pinley, with a total of 11 '
points, edged out Eldon Frank for
high scoring honors. Frank had
11 points. Finley scored victories
in both the 220 and 440 yard
dashes, and was a member of the
winning mile relay team. Frank
took first in the high hurdles, sec
ond in the lows, and second In
the javelin One point
Fronk. Roy Gahan of Oklahoma.
and Husker Bob Neuman were
tied with 10 points apiece. Gahan
scored a double in the mile and
the half mile, and Neuman in the
broad jump and pole vault.
Frank and Bill Gish took linns
placing first and second in the
hurdles. Frank won the highs in
:15 flat with Gish second. Gish
did the lows in .24.3 with Frank
second John Biownlee won the
two mile run in 10:3(5.2. Al Kuper
was second in the mile, finishing
behind Gahan, who was timed in
4:46. Bob Mills won the shot put
with a heave of 47 feet 3:,i inches,
and was third in the discus Ray
Baxter won the high jump at 6
feet 1 inch. He tied for second in
the Texas Relays with a leap of
6 feet 2 inches.
The summaries:
YICU DlAImI
COACH, REPLACING LATTA
Fred Shiivy, All America Husk-1,
er tackle last fall. Friday was j
named director of athletics and
head football coach at Beatrice
high school, succeeding Bob Lata,
who resigned a couple ot weeks
ago after serving there for five
years.
Shirey, who is to be in full
charge of athletics there, will be
assisted by Ed Higgenbolliam,
former Doane college .star, and
Max Barrett, ex-We.sleyun uni
versity athlete. After a year at
Washington & Jefferson univers
ity, Shirey, whose home is in
Latrobe, Pa., matriculated here, f
He will receive a salary of $1X0
a year.
RAY BAXTER IS
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HUSKER
FIRS! AI AUSTIN
THE WKATHEK
Whatever full house the
Weatherman may have been
holding out. he has at last
played his hand, with wind,
sleet, rain, and snow laid on
the table in a real show-down.
For today the forecast is more
snow, with Friday fair and tem
perature rising.
C. II. Oldlutlirr lo Attorn!
I)euM Mee! Apr. 11, 12
De.ii! C. ti Oldfalhvr, dean l
the -olli'se ot nits and sciences,
will attend the meetings of the
Dean of Libei al Arts colleges of
schools in this aiva to be held at
the University of Michigan April
11 iind 12.
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I tnril. Truelilnod
100 yrd 1fh: Wnn
scrond. D.iwsnn Ni;
10). Time :(. 7.
2o nrd wush: Won t( Kmifv o:
?M'ond, HHskt'll Oi; third, Pnwsnn (N).
Timf :S1 n.
440 yrd (lush Won hv Kuiliv in,; ;,.p.
nnl Simm"ns (Ni; third. Harrett 00.
Tinif :4fc 9 (now meet record i.
hsu vnri run: Won hv Cariim (Oi; spc
nnrt. Rurrrtl (Oi; third. Andrews (NI.
Tim 2-u.V.V
Mile inn: Won hv (ixhan iO: second.
Kli.fr. tNi; thr.l. Id. well (III. Time 4 18.
Two rnilc run: Won hv Brown.ee i N l :
second. Howell iui; third. Lochner (0).
Time 10:32.
120 nr.l high Won hy KiMik lM;
(".cord, (Huh iN; third, Muriljs tOl.
Time flat.
2211 nrd lown; Won hv r.ish iNi; sec
ond Frank (N; third. Morns (Oi, Time
:24 .3.
Mile relav: Won hv Oklahoma (Kinley,
Tiurhlourt, Barren. Haskell). Time 3:liV
Shol put: Won hv Mills iN'i; second.
Pritchard (O); third, HhukI) (Oj. Distance
47 feet 3 Inches. i
msciis: Won hv Sh!ik io: second. I
'Biffer' Uses Films of 1936
Indiana Game to Show
Basic Errors.
Films of the 19.16 Ind'ana gnnie
were shown to the squad yester
day as the gridsters were forced
Indoors by the snow, rain, and cold
weather.
Major Jones particularly pointed
out the fine passing and kicking
of Vrnon Huffman, Hoosier back
and later All Big Ton choice as its
most valuable player. Huffman
nevei played football in high
Trackmen Take One Second.
Two Thirds in Texas
Relays Saturday.
Nebraska's nine man track
team took one first place, one
second and two-thirds m the
Texas Relays, neld at Austin last
Saturday. Ray Baxter took the
lone Husker
I first by t ving
with six others
nt 6 feet 2 in
ches in the
high jump.
Bob Mills
took second in
the shot put
with a toss of
IS feet, 4'j in
ches. A heave
of 201 feet got
third place lor
Fldon Frank
in tht Javelin.
medley team. RAY BAXTER
c o 111 p osed Of Uiicu.ii Journal. I
Bob Simmons,
Wilson Aruiiews. Al Kuper, an I
John Brownlee, took the secon 1
Husker third.
No points were awarded in this
meet, but the University of Texas
won six firsts and tied for two
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i Baptists two ench. Texas C'hris-
I tiiiii, cciiHSKa, L.iciKe, rummii
appointed by Harry Stuhldreher,
Wisconsin U. coach, to member
ship of the American Football
Coaches association. This body :
serves in the capacity of an ad-1
visory commission which makes
recommendations on rule changes :
to the national rules committee. I
school, according to the major
Pritch.nd (i: thi-d. Miiis iN). l ustance i who then pointed out the heights ! others to pace the university ciivi
Javelin? w,: ; hi TlideVVon Vo); .cond. 10 h'rhan inexpci lencea man Rire nad four tirst)i, Non
Frank N- thir.l Vun.i.n 1V1 In...,,.. . UlllV tlllllO. 1 T.i.ii TdaA.n un.l DLlnknnvi
nenind 'i' r't s m.n. mew meet record i. Two of the better known Ne-
ond.": K.i'eoeiVv .';ri.,'v.h1rtX!,M.ii!r.' u7. biiiska sound candidate who firs!
Heitht a i.ct i nu, sampled football in the university i paVn. nf Rinu.onH ivv ami
nS:;: M.:o'' GloW. from Fitch-j Yankton college of Yankton. S.
u feet no, mehes i tow meet record. burn. Mass., and h orrest l.chm. m., took one first a piece.
-'"" n of Lincoln UlSlt. UOetOWSKl. leu Seven now nit iwnni
"" j tackle, was unable to go out for set up and one old one was tied.
. I athletics in high school because it ' The outstanding performance of
interferred with his work. Behm. . the meet was turned in bv Fred
who still bears the marks of burns
I from a childhood accident, and
! also a tackle, is making a strong
' bid for a hirth on the seconds, and
i will certainly play some time next
fall for the scarlet and cream.
Won hv Neuman
ond paw son iN: third, (j.ltjiter
httmncr 22 feel 1(1 Inrhcs.
i Wokott. of Rice Institute, who
ibetteied the accepted woild's rec
ord in the 120 yard hish hurdles,
i running them in :13.9 Twenty
minutes later. Wolcolt won the
i 100 vard dash in :09.K.
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patgn, started the Bruins on ai n , . -t n n c
batting rampage in the first base-j UeieaiS, h3f U'D.
ball game of the season by clout-.
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bv a vote of 5.-(. the court nun-1 ManTord
tors recommended five time out
periods instead of four as the
Tvrent rules nrovide
This all seems to indicate that eleven on the field next fall next
the coaches are in favor of the ' fall. Husker fans will long remem
new style of play and are anxious ber bose first three quarters of
to make rules which will further! the game last fall when the Cy-
Coach Jim Yeager. I-State,
expecting to put an
1 played at Waco. Tex., last Tues-
. ! day afternoon, the Scarlet men '
w'Pte nn th. sll-rt orwl nf a Clli
an-vcicran
develope this new style rather
than Stifle it. By providing more
and longer rest periods, the play
ers will be able to withstand the
terrific pace of the game.
Ad Lindsey. head football coach
fct Kansas university, has been
clones outplayed the Scarlet and
held the Jones men to a 7-7 dead
lock before the Huskers broke
loose for two counters to win the
game. If next year's Iowa State
team is any better than the 19371
edition, the Huskers will be in for'
plenty of trouble next fall '
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scoie. Tommy
Fine. Baylor
pitcher. stood
out as he
struck out nine
m e n. allowed
five hits, and
walked one
man. Denning.
Srh m a d e k e.
Behr, and An
drews, the four
Husker pitch
ers, allowed
seven hits. Ne
braska failed to
make a run
after McDer
mott forgot to
toiuh a base while goir.g around
i on a triple.
In Mon iays game, dropped by
Nebraska 9-7. Paul Amen, Husker
.vnior and former Olympic short
stop, was the leading hitter, col
lecting three sir.tles and a homer.
Captain Ross H:ghtower led the
Bais with three s;r.:lfs and a
triple. This was the opening gam"
of Nebrs.-kas season.
The Huskers meet Oklahoma
university t Norman today and
Friday in Eig Six tilts, and Sat
urday iomry to StiKwater to
play the Oklahoma Aggies.
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