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HIE DAILY N EDNAS KAN. FKIDAY. APKH. 22. 1 9.t
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BASEBALL TODAY
4 T. M.
At the Muny baseball diamonds
this afternoon one of the school's
jnajor sports gets under way. In
past years attendance at baseball
games has been confined to per
sons who happen to be passing by.
Perhaps the team has not been as
pood as It might be but that can
not always be helped. This year
the team has the hopes of finishing
well above the cellar position is
very strong among the team mem
bers themselves and all that is
needed Is some support from the
student body.
This plea Is undoubtedly old
stuff to most people as they have
been hearing it since way back
when. It does become monotonous
but It Is sometimes necessary to
challenge the school spirit of the
student body. Both baseball and
track, the university's two major
spring sports, are run off before
practically empty stands. Teams
aren't ordinarily guilty of grand
standing, but trying to play with
no one watching has the same ef
fect on the team that a nearly
empty first night auditorium has
on a Broadway producer.
Free Gate.
Money will not be an excuse for
Nine Meets Ii
These Huskers Heady for Mizzou
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Loop Aces Bring Powerful
Squad to Year's First
Home -Appearance.
Nebraska's Cornhusker bascbnll
team will open a two game scries
against the Missouri Tigers, Big
Six champions, this Hfternoon at
4 p. m. on the Muny field at 22nd
& L streets, in the first home ap
pearance of the season. The sec
ond game is scheduled for Satur
day at 2 p. m.
The Tigers have a number of
veterans back this year and will
be strong again. Mason, who was
credited with both wins over the
Huskers last year, pitched as a
relief hurlor last year and is slated
to start the game against tha
Knightmen today. The moundsman
for the second game has not been
selected.
Ivan Borman. the man who held
the Oklahoma Aggies to two runs,
will start the game for the Husk
ers with Clem Sundstrom stop
ping the heaves behind the plate.
Hi.rris Andrews is scheduled for
mi.und duties Saturday.
Setk Conference Win.
Klmer Dohrmann will be back in
not attending the game because ' the lineup this afternoon after an
gers
j SCHULTE TAKES 1 6 1
loday
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Lincoln Journal
TO KU FOR ANNUAL
AYHAWK SPRINTS
Ivan Borman, Husker handy
man, is scheduled to handle the
pitching assignment for the Ne
braska baseball squad as it
meets Missouri this afternoon in
the first home game of the sea
son. Should Borman fail to keep
the Tigers under subjection, how
ever, Coach Wilbur Knight may
call upon four other moundsmen
to stem the tide.
Three of the four are veterans.
Harris Andrews, who is being
groomed to start Saturday's
game, Lloyd Schmadeke and
Reuben Denning are from last
year's team. Russel Behr is the
lone newcomer on the staff.
Left to right are Andrews,
Schmadeke, Behr and Denning.
the gate Is FREE. If we can't get
a crowd out with a gratis gate
then there must be something
wrong with the student spirit.
There will be four sets of twins
In Lawrence Saturday for the 16th
annual Kansas relays. Wayne and
Blaine Rideout will come from
North Texas Teachers to enter the
middle distance races; Carl and
Fred Cain, Negro decathlon en
trants from Arkansas City Junior
College; Elmer and Delmer Brown,
sprint artists from North Texas
Teachers, and Carl and Fred
Teufel from Iowa,
The fature race of the Kansas
relays will be the invitational mile
run which will bring together four
absence of sev
eral weeks. He
was injured in
the second
game with Bay
lor the first of
this month. His
outfield post
was taken by
Harris who
made a fine
showing in the
tall, snow cov
ered grass at
Oklahoma A. &
M. Harris will
p r o b a b ly re
main at center
field for the
Missouri game
chores
IOWA STATE BASEBALL
NINE MEETS TEACHERS
Cyclone Diamondmcn to Be
gin Six Game Series After
Encounter Today.
PwG .. .. -.. ..
AMES. Ia. Risking an unbeaten
record, the Iowa State college
baseball nine will play host to
Iowa State Teachers college here
today and Saturday. A week ago
the Cyclones played errorless ball
to edge out the Fanthers at Celar
Kails, 5-2. Timely hitting and per
fect fielding allowed Iowa State to
squeeze out a victory over what
Cyclone Coach IeRoy Timm be
lieves is the best State Teachers
nine in years
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Orange Cop Second While
Greens Drop to Third
After Earlier Win.
By June Bierbower,
Nebraska's first baseball g ime
is today, and if crowds are like
they have been in the past, most
of the spectators will be Lincoln
high students on the way home
from school, a few baseball bugs
among the townspeople a number
not very large of Nebraska
students who either drive or catch
a ride to, Muy field; and two or
three brave souls hardy enough to
walk, will be there, also.
This spiel comes as often and is
about as effective as those con
cerning the condition of the li-
Indian Undecided on Entrees
For Sprints Tomorrow;
Mile to Feature.
SCHIBES WANTED
All embryonic sports
writers plcn.se report to the
sports editor this uftenionii
ill .'!. plentv of stories.
Friday evening in the University
club, with the program continuing
Saturday morning, first with a
breakfast and forum at the Uni
versity club and later sessions Be
ginning at 10:30 in Social Science
building.
i
Harry Hopp, latest addition to
the team, paced the Red squad to j brary and U. hall, but here it is
Starting Iowa State pitchers inv'ctory in the se-.ond outdoor tri-once again:
the two Panther games will be 'color meet held yesterday. Hopp
Stanley Swandahl. and Don Web- had 16 pointSi t;;i;ing first in tnc
tr or nrtnyn muz, till or Llieill l
veterans. Rookies Lloyd Hally and
javelin throw and second in both
E. DOHRMANN
- Linrf.ln Journal.
with Dohrmann
aren't so heavy. McDer-
Dean Drury may be used in relief lne snt a discus. He was also
roles. inign poini man lor me meei. ine
Friday s game will be the first Re(i team nad '''4's points.
i of six Cyclone encounters within; tlve men UeU .,or second high
a week. Next Monday and Tues- coring nonors wnn two victories
day the Cvclones play host to!pacn- Wright of the Red won the
Kansas. Friday and Saturday of 100 Bnd 220 dashes. Scott of the
next week Missouri's Big Six 1 Re1 scored his djuble in the pole
champions will play here. !vah,t an1 broad ljmP- Moore, also
The probable lineups - of tne Red won ''otn the n,i,e antl
i.... hi,,. i- !'w mile runs. Eob Beltz led the
I'Mih-r lorten learn with tirsts in tne quar-
71o'"i,pr and ha' lrii''; nins an1 R.va'
minimi" Kahler paeed the Orange with vic-
frrr ' lories in the hitrh iunin and discus
of the greatest milers of all time, taking right field where the
Glenn Cunningham. Archie Sanlmott will be left at the second
Gene enzke and Don sack. Harris old
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Lash are the cream of the crop in :
the mile and tnrir race at Law-.
rence should make track history, j
Kanssns are hoping that a fourj
minute mile will be run. They fig- i
ure that if it is possible it will be j
done with this great field. Cun
ningham has been enjoying his
position.
Nebraska has had two set-backs
in three starts, losing a two game
series to Baylor university 7-9.
0-6 and winning one from Okla
homa A. & M.. 4-2.
The Oklahoma Aggie win puts
the Huskers on a par with any
team in the conference, because
best season and he was undefeated the powerful farmer aggregation
indoors this winter, running 11
mile races. His best time indoors
was 4:04.4.
aAM Vanity
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DLlM, DiQULh CLUB
10 HONOR M'KELVIE
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Nftih was ujc tm y ciiiiain. 111 iuz
H.nrhtn..n broad jump and Kahlcr was the
. . . Kafir i-n I 7 nna in thi iio-Vi itimn
Beltz Stars in Quarter.
! Belz. Moore, and Francis turned
! in the best performance of the day.
Beltz had times o: :52 and 2:01.2
for the quarter and half mile re
i spectively. Moora negotiated the
'mile in 5:57.5. and Francis heaved
'the shot 45 feet end 2 inches.
The summaries:
riPrufi: Win by Rovtl Kthlrr Ot, hc
nnd Hoj.p Ot. third I ralKii lOi. Dmthnce
Even tho the campus diamond;
isn't ready for this year, more Ne
braska students should watch the
Huskers play. Some don t even
know Nebraska has a baseball
team, altho of course that't partly
because a losing team gets little
publicity. Nebraska has a veteran
team this year, and their win over
Oklahoma A. & M. should show
that they'll win a fair amount of
the time this season, for the Ag
gies had scored 4 runs in their
two previous games, then broke
even against Oklahoma U.'s strong
team.
Last year there were one or two
fair sized crowds on weekdavs.
even tho the games which started
at 4 o'clock didn't usually end be
fore dinner time. Saturdav crowds.
Sixteen Husker cindermen will
leave this afternoon for Lawrence,
Kas., where they will compete in
the 16th annual Kansas relays to
morrow. The Hu.ikers appear in
better shape for this meet than
they have been at any time yet
this year.
Included on this squad will be
Don Monson. Harwin Dawson, Bob
Simmons, Elwood Tankonin, Bill
Cish, F.ldon Frank, Al Kuper, John
Brownlee, Wilson Andrews. Char
ley Brock. Bob Mills, Bill Pfeiff,
Bob Neumann, Ray Baxter and
Paul Owen.
Coach Schultc is not sure vet
just what men he will enter in !
each event, outside of the ones in !
which competition will be Individ- j
ual. His decision may not be made '
until some time tomorrow. i
In the individual events. Mills. I
Brock and Pfeiff will throw both j
the shot and the discus; Frank
and Monsnn will throw the javelin:
Frank and Gish will run in the ;
hurdles; Baxter will enter the high
jump; Dawson the broad jump.
and Dawson and Dodd the dashes. I
The feature event of the relays !
will be a special mile race between ;
Glenn Cunningham. Gene Venske
and Archie San Romani. Missouri's j
John Munske, who set a new con
ference indoor record of 4:19.2 in1
the mile during the indoor meet. :
may decide to enter this special 1
sense of humor tells us that worry
is not good cither for ourselves or
for those we teach. To have it is
to have an understanding heart, a
broader knowledge and a deeper
sympathy for all mankind."
Camedy of Truth.
Trofessor Dale gave examples
of various kinds of humor, discuss
ing the humor of an unusual men
tal picture, of unconscious igno
rance, the comedy of truth and
humor as applied to certain traits
of groups. As an example of un
conscious humor in otheis hc men
tioned the 300 pound woman who
gives the solo rendition in church
of "Love Lifted Me;" or the girl
with the frightfully homely face
who gives a reading. "The Lips
That Touch Liquor Shall Never
Touch Mine."
Sessions begin Friday morning
at 11 o'clock with a convocation
in the University Temple with
Professor Dale speaking on the
topic, "Riders of the Cow Coun
try." Dean C. H. Oldfathcr of the
hrts and sciences college will pre
side. A dinner will be held at 6:30
S
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Nebraska with its inexperienced
backfield and new coaching system
would lose to the Minnesota jug
gernaut (then i bv three touch
downs. That kind" of talk didn't
neip me Gophers, just like the!
"Team of the Century'' talk won't J
help the Huskers. However. Ne-
braska sports writers are trying to
temper over-enthusiasm concern-j
ing the 1939 team, whereas to lis-1
ten to Minnesota writers last ;
sprint and fall one nt times wnul.l
tho. like football crowds at the : think even the poorest Minnesota
other five Big Six schools, were substitute was a combined Grange I
somewhere else. No home track Nagurski. Widseth and Gipp '
meet is scheduled to interfere wuh r
the series this week end anil an-1 tjtttotatj matvtatvc
awvA A.AnAi.. A lull u
mission is free. Friday's game will
start at four to allow everyone to
attend after classes, and Satur-j
day's game i3 at two.
Feller studes. etc get out and , secn and nismi.SSed as
I
Picture
of Nebraska Pioneer
ill irri inriirw. i . . , .
Shot put: Won by Francli 0). woimI ! snow me Mizzou ngris hiki ..
Hoj.p ir,, third 6cbni (Op. Diunc rj 's 0ther home opponents that the
Plimbtck. iO. Dt-
split a two game series with Okla
homa's Sooners, who year in and
vear out are the class of the Big
Six. A. & M. had won two games eA:0u ft lnuoi
before losing to the Huskers. scor- oOLICiy 10 UllVCI
ing 48 runs in games against
! Southwestern and Oklahoma Mill
jtary Academy. Livestock Man.
Missouri was awarded the Big
Six title last year, altho Okla-; cm . vu-,.i, i t, Kk: w"i Bt-i-.i ic.i. Vincent siastic over the Gophers' football
hi-tler iwnrrl... r (r,i, Ihlrrt nnfn o,. Tlmf 2:i.ll. .... .1,
TEACHING BALANCE
SAYS PROF. DALE
(Continued from Page l.i
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SWANK
SoUat
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Hold
Wilhoul
Holes!
These smarS aids to good grooming hold your collar
neatly.. .look like pins. ..but make no holes to ruin your
shirts. Ask your jeweler, department store or men's shop
lo show you the latest styles.
SWANK PRODUCTS, INC. ATTLEBOtG, MASS.
SWANK
AID TO GOOD GROOMING
45 Ir'l 2 InehM.
Javflln: Won bv
Srhwani o, third
Bruad Jump: Wim bv SHtt lR. ino
ohfr rnirami. Ii'Mncf 19 feM " inchea.
Mil mn; Won by Mtr Rl. trond
Pflfa (Oi, third Walker Gi. Tlmt
4:47 .5.
Huskers don t need a campu uia
mond. nine potential major league
stars, or s winner's reputation to
get your support.
V
Minnesota fans aren't so enthu-
Sr-imlit'l MeKi'lvie
noma comimeu a m-ner iaum. v'..)irk. livei-i. ...n ..ill v.
The Sooners failed to play ten con- I honored next Monday at 'a dinner
ference games, thus losing ny nnnored hv th P.W-k anrf Rridle
I I I I W II.
right on the
Oklahoma I
Girls in Portuguese West Africa
carry their compacts in ineir ems. ; mj(,hl havf Ue(J ,ne Tigers fof lhe , H
rn.uniinS i tiwvuic .-.......v ,.j.,e liUt (ne Huslprg trippe.1 up
an array of African implenici 3 , lh( ir h w.h(.n the Kn:ghtmen
and regalia for interested facility I d hom( (ne (f easori'.
a i 1 T W -.11 i it.
ann suinrni in u nan iwi i w ic Mi-si.nri wnn 8 panies.
club at the college of agriculture.
Twr m i If Won
Hay iRi. tmt in
lim vr dat-h: Wi
ond r.atifndure (Ot
Moor
MI.
i ( wricht R
Tlmf 11
Ri arcond I i'l l'--l'e-us as uirv weic a ai n
so tne players are worxmg naroer.
One of Minneapolis' scribes says
spirit has charged from the "Wo
are as good es people think we
nrscray ny Mrs. jngie jonnwui. ( 2 flnJ j fnr , pe,rentage
student in the romance language , f ..j whjl(i oklfinoma wpn 6i
department. , ,flf., j tl(d fr .7.
The Afncan girl's vanity case, (wh Kni(,n, will have the
contains, not powder, but jialm oil ,hu M,n.ic.g flf Harris An-
io Keep ner nose jiicr -...I -n.... (li.pws n(.n penning. Uoyd , chairman of animal husoandry;
ji is a piece 01 nou-meu j S(.nitm,,.;ei and Hussell Behr to Dr. . C. Fillev. rnairman of rural !
elaborately carved, with a stoppei , un ,)ark fm p,orman be economics: James Sunders, presi- I
in the open end. She conveniently 1 mRhw o the TlK4.. ! (Jent of th( B1(((k HIld Bri(jl flub. i
carries it in her ear lobe, wnicn rrohItnl, starting lineups for to- and Art Thompson of Lincoln, the I
wm bored oon after her birth and , w. auttionefr who condu ts sales in
ha been kept dilated ever since. ; n,r.rta many sections of the United !
DitDlayt Python Skin. i n States.
l.nf-4 rl LMirer :th . c e "
Mrs. Johnson, the owner and ex-!, ,rr ...!, it . First o series,
ribitor. has been, since 3S'2". ( H;,,r, " nirrVr, Thr Block an'1 bridle club, an
missionary of the Methn-.Jt 1 til,,', ;(1 iiirt nti organization of students interested
church stationed in Angola, a pro-j ..ri , 1 ,n"! in animal husbandry, plans to
vince of Portuguese West Africa, 1 h , K..m.a make tins the Iirst ol a series of
nine degrees south of the equator, j ' , wlrr.. tr,u MIM-ih-r. umtm annual banquetj- hnr.oiing some in
and is on leave of absence, taking aim iv.nr. i.hii. dividual outvt.mding in that field.
work in romance languages. After - . ''.aV,Z' Mr- MeKelvi has been a Ne-
completing 1 vesr of studv. she shape. One of w.e free ends he braska L.rmer f..r more than 75
will return to her post , chews to clean nis teeth, and with ;Vei,,s. He taught swine .-judging at
Amon her trc'phies displayed the curved end lie scrapes his the t.f,llege ,n the early imi s. and
were a nvlhon skin feet lung . tongue. . , has had Poland China hogs in va
and 15 inches wide, and a soft. Kvery native r-iea ''!
warm bark blanket, which the na- , stick too. It
tives make from Uie inner bark of jmg the ground ti 1 teiy , P.rved
trees, and which, with a mat woven land showy, but. Umdes being a
. -fi..n -firnnnses lastllon li ne, il ii r""'
V. ll.ll 1 T"'l, 11. v.. . 1
iheir only bedding
220 d. dash: Win l.y Wriclit Ri. iw-
Picture will be unveiled and '-"' "
hung in animal husbandry hall. 4411: won i.v miu ji. aM.nd Pdug 1 are of last season to were going
The dinner is open to' the pub- :!6,. tLo.i Thould
he, including ladies as well as the ihM mranif.. T.m :evi. , think. That gentlenian should
men It will be served at 6 15 p m i r- k'': v "" '' w"rdtn 00 i bear in mind that old adage.
Monday in the home economics "'v.'' WoI'Tv Z tt,. aMomi "Judge not. etc." when he criti
building on the agricultural cam-1 1't"" R' "i Hunt iO. Huciit 11 cizes the players' over confidence
pus. Speakeis will include Mr. Me- ! "'LL Z' ir.h, in. ,n ' f oar- for if memory serves
Kelvie; his son. former Gov. S. It. other ntrnu.. He.cnt 5 im : Inchw ; right, he's the boy who said po"'
! McKelvie; Prof. H. J. Granilirh,
BLEND YOUR TOBACCO
WITH THE i
HONfY IN f ,
iMi owiX ";-
HOMEY
Honey in VHio-Rni
J? ; 'wprovf all inliarcot You
jf. toend i 20 fif tobprro in
jfi Jr a year )1 tprnt on Yrllo Bolr
fnakrt tht W worth of tobarro
"t tattf twice a good! Ort youn
ELLO-BOLi
aio. u. a. af O'f.
. rinua chow rings for more than 50
years. He is a former president of
the Nebraska Uvcstock Mreeder
association. Tickets for the ban
Iquet are H.00 a plate. The public
is invited.
Natives Brush Teeth.
'Believe It or not." said Mrs.
Johnson, "every native brushes his
teeth before breakfast." His in
genious toothbrush is fibrous
river reed, bent into horse-shoe
linn atamsl wol.i Miliums. 1 m-
imtive chief weais a little strHW
skull cap with long tars hanging An Ichthyologist snys goldfish
down, and the women wear as .never sleep. l must le pretty dis-
lir icelits as will May on i couiaguig to le a golitlisn month
in and month out and never be
able to go to sleep and forget
many
then anus.
IfAfJj UNDER,
aiVlVl DIRECTION
Ii proud to be
hoit to
ALPHA
CHI
OMEGA
Banquet
Saturday
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HOMED!' tHE
TllSTY FfiaTRY BrlDP
A Chit ago exteriiiienter aays
mice will kill themselves drinking
whisky if they get a chance. Are
you a man or are you a mouse?
Panda as creatures with coats
like raccoon, and circle urjder
the eye, found in Asia and on
football train.
about it.
The circus is on the load Hgin
three rings, just as the govern
ment nowaday.
Solving the rail problem 1 as
difficult as opening the windows
of a day coach.
9f. yjoiL U)anL to Jml
OW IS THE TI.MK TO AIT!
If you are well-prepared to teach it will pay to use
the services of a reputable teachers agency. Many
fine schools have already asked Boomers to supply
their teachers for next September. During the nest
few months hundreds of the best vacancits will be
filled. You will not obligate yourself in any way
by investigating our methods . . . Just atk a Uni
versity instructor or call at our offices in the
Kreige Building.
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Hurry!
Tickets
Hurry! Hurry!
Are Going Fast
50
ades' Ladies
Advance Sale at
Walt'. Muic Store
Reserved Seats at
Magees & Temple Box Office
FREE TICKET
TO
HARRIET STEARNS
Temple Theater
April 25-30
Summer Smartness
the Junior
for
iss
vs 11 to 17
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