DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE TRACKSTERS WIN RELAY, UPSET K-STATE 56-48 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1939 DePau! wins oyer Husker eagers, 37-33 Neu scores 17 points to lead Demons; Skrodski, Fitz, Kovanda foul out Captain Bob Neu led DePaul's Demons to a 37-33 win over Ne braska Friday night, pouring in 17 points on five field goals and seven free tosses besides playing a sparkling floor game. The Blue Demons jumped Into an early 8-0 lead in the first five minutes of play; and the Huskers spent the rest of a dull first half nibbling Rt the lead. Al Werner tied the count at w 13-all after nearly 17 minutes had elapsed, but DePaul spurted again and led 17-14 at halftime. Stan Szukala opened the second half with a side shot for the i Demons, but Al Randall's free throw and basket along with two long . beauties by Al Werner put the Huskers ahead 21-20 after 4 minutes as all the invaders could garner was a free throw by Neu Kovanda's fielder gave the Huskers their longest lead of the game, but the Demons jumped in front again as Tollstam and the inevitable Neu potted baskets. Don Fitz made a free throw and bas ket while Neu was converting two free throws on Bill Kovanda's foul to tie it 26-all. Szukala scored his fourth and last basket of the game, but the Huskers went into the lead for the last time on a free throw by Fitz, and Thomas' shot from behind the free throw circle with a little over 7 minutes to go. Neu' came thru again, and the Demons led from there on out, ad ding baskets by Sachs and Neu along with two free throws by Ed Norris while the best Nebraska could do was Bill Kovanda's fielder. Ted Skrodski, visiting guard, left the game on fouls, while Don "r Fitz and Bill Kovanda both went out for the Huskers. Fitz left the game with six minutes to play. Al Randall led Husker scorers with nine points. Most of the game's ac. ion came In the last minute and a half as Browne sent a stream of substi tutes in and out to stretch the - playing time. Coach Haggerty of DePaul furnished the sideline en tertainment with a performance which rivaled any Phog Allen or Rube Hoy ever Btaged as he pro tested Browne's action. Nebraska returns tonig Six play as they travel to A.nes Mon day night to meet Iowa State Summary: DePaul tg ft t pts Neu f (c) C 7-11 0 17 Norm t 2 2-2 1 6 ;alner c 0 0- 2 3 0 T. KkroHikl g 1 0-0 4 2 Szukala g 4 0- 0 0 8 T. 8krodxkl ( 10-0 4 2 Szukala ( 4 0- 2 0 8 Totals 14 9-18 14 37 Nebrssxa I ft - f pts Klllott f gc) 2 1-2 1 A Kovanda f 2 1-1 4 5 Randall e 2 8-0 2 Kit I g I 3-3 4 5 Warner g 3 0- 0 3 6 Yatfe f 0 0-0 0 0 Thonua I 1 0-0 0 2 Therlen e 0 0- 0 0 0 niimin g 0 1-1 1 Pltcalthley g 0 0-0 0 HOTEL' LINCOLN -the finest ballroom and banquet facilities E. L. WILBUR, Mgr. Simmoeis' last Bap spurt brings victory Lloyd Wright surprises to take 60 over Fagler Hackney heaves shot 51-6 to beat Bob Mills; With anchor man Bob Simmons coming from behind to win in the crucial last event mile relay, Ne braska nosed out a strong Kansas State team 56 to 48 here yester day afternoon. Surprise win of the meet was copped by sophomore Lloyd Wright, Beatrice speedster, who nosed out Paul Fagler by three yards in the 60 yard dash. Lloyd competed yesterday for the first time this year. Elmer "One Man Gang" Hack ney lived up to his reputation as he heaved the shot 51 feet 6 inches to win that event from Bob Mills who made 49 feet 4 inches for second place. Edsel Wibbels gave Nebraska a third in the event with a toss of 46 feet 3 inches. Bob Simmons came back after a week's layoff to register the best time in the Big Six this year, in jured leg and all, as he won hand ily over Toole of K-State in 51.7 seconds. Bob Neumann, Harold Scott and Jack Dodd swept the pole vault for the Huskers, finish ing in a three way tie for first. Mehaffey wins high jump. In the high jump event, Lester Mehaffey, elongated Wildcat, cleared 6 feet fc inch, and easily nosed out Kahler and Chapin of Nebraska, and teammates Day and Jones. Bob Kahler nosed out another Wildcat star as he breasted the tape inches ahead of Dick Hotch kiss in the 60 yard low hurdles Jack Dodd captured third place to give Nebraska an even break in the hurdles. Favoring an injured knee, Har- win Dawson, conference broad jump champ, took his specialty, mak ing 22 feet 6 inches. One jump was all he needed to win the event passing all the rest of his turns to save his knee for the Big Six championships at Missouri next week. Bob Neumann copped sec ond in the same event to give the Huskers much needed points. Distance men topped the scoring in the meet as Charles Mitchell, State mile and two mile winner, got 10 points, and Al Kuper, Husk er middle distance runner garnered 9 VI points for second scoring hon ors. Bob Kahler, Husker hurdler and jumper, grabbed 9 points for third place. Red Littler led Jack Benger. Bob DeFruiter and George Abel to the tape in that order in an exhibition freshman 50 yard dash during the Tallman f 0 0-0 0 Jackson f 0 0-00 Totali 11 11-17 13 33 Rcore at half: DePaul 17. Nebraska 14 Offlrlala: Ted O'Sulllvan, Missouri and Ho Presaley, Omaha U. Frosh Beat All-Stars. Hartmann Goetze, John Hay and Sid Held led the Husker frosh to a 36-27 victory in the preliminary over the Husker All-Stars, who led 21-10 at the half. Harry Hopp looked good for the losers, whose lineup also included footballers Bus Knight, Chinchy Herndon and Howard Kelly. Classified ADVERTISING 10 PER UNE TWO experienced tenor sax men inter ested In European summer t rip BA467. WOE IS ME I've "looked and looked, but In vain. Won't somebody help me find my sorority pin? Ancor- shaped with Mareacet Krause name on back. Liberal tewtfrd. Call umio. l , Is Your Formal Ready for the Junior-Senior Prom Let the Modern" renew your FORMAL for this ocension. Send them in early so you may be assured of the best service. MODERN CLEANERS Soukup & Westover 21st & G Streets Phone 3-2377 meet. Littler's time was 5.4. A freshman relay team on which each member ran one lap on the Husker track turned in a 1:51.5 mark. Littler, who ran anchor, did his lap in 26.9 to break his old track record; however, he had a running start yesterday. First three runners were Benger, Abel and DeFruiter. Summaries: TRACK EVENTS. 60 Yard dosh: Won by WriRht (N): sec ond, Fagler (KS); third, Ladd (KS): Time 6.3 seconds. 60 yard low hurdles: Won bv Knhler (N); second, Hotchklss (KS); third, Dodd (N). Time 7.1 seconds. 60 yard hitch hurdles: Won by Hotch- kiss (KS); second, Kahler (N); third, D. Dodge (KS). Time 7.7 seconds. 440 yard run: Won by Simmons (N): second, Toole (KS) ; third, Brown (KS). Time M.7 seconds. 8ii0 yard run: Won by Kuper (N1) : sec ond, Payne (KS); third, Owen (N). Time 2 minutes 1.8 seconds. Mile run: Won by Mitchell (KS): sec ond, Kuper (N); third, Iceland (KS). Time t minutes, 2U seconds. Mile relay: Won by Nebraska (Belt 7.. Kuper, Pankonln, Simmons) ; second, Kan sas State (Banbury, Haymaker, Toole, Brown). Time 3:34.2. Two mile run: Won by Mitchell (KS) : second. High (KS): third. Cllnisman (KS). Time 9 minutes 58.6 seconds. FIELD EVENTS. High Jump: Won ' by Mehaffey (KS). 6 feet V, Inch; tie for second and third between Day (KS), Jones (KS), Kahler (N), Chapin (M). 5 feet 9 Inches. Broad tump: Won by Dawson (N) 22 feet 6 inches; second, Neumann (N) 21 feet 8 Inches; third, Whitlock (KS) 21 feet 5V4 Inches. Pole vault: Tie for first, second and third between Neumann (N), Scott (N), LXxld (N). Height 11 feet 8 Inches. Shot put: Won by Hackney (KS). CI feet 6 Inches; second. Mills (N), 49 feet 4 S4 Inches; third, Wibbels (N), 46 feet 3. Nebraska frosh established three new freshman track and field marks Friday in their dual meet at the stadium. Harold Brooks, Gothenburg, turned the half mile in 2:03, and t'te four man frosh team of Vike Francis, Lincoln; Henry Rohn, Fremont, Vic Schleich, Lincoln, and Wayne Blue Tecumseh, set a new team mark of 179 in the shot. Francis did 46 feet 7 inches, his best this year, Rohn and Schleich tied at 44 feet 6 inches, and Blue got 43 feet 5 inches. Third record was Harold Hunt's 13 foot mark in the pole vault, The North Flatter turned in that performance Wednesday, but it was accepted as a freshman rec ord. Brooks also won the mile, while Red Littler and Junior Smutz again were double winners. Littler turned in a 6.4 mark in the 60, and did the 440 in 54 seconds flat. Smutz won the 60 higha and lows in :08 and 7.5 respectively. Randall passes 100 point mark in cage scoring Al Randall became the fourth Husker regular to pass the hun dred point mark as he scored nine points against DePaul Friday night. At Werner still leads team scoring with 161 points, while Bill Kovanda, Fitz, Randall and Thomas follow in that order, Husker scoring: r fK ft Df DlS Alton Werner 18 68 25 33 161 Bill Kovanda 18 65 24 46 134 L)oq FiU 18 36 36 29 108 Al Randall 18 38 29 44 107 Orant Thomas 18 39 11 23 89 Bob Therien 15 13 3 16 29 Irvln Yaffe 18 8 3 10 19 Bob Elliott 6 S 11 17 Frank Tallman 10 6 5 S 17 Jack Jackson 13 & 1 3 17 YOUR DRUG STORE If Its a sweet tooth she has, Ml It with THE ORIC.INAL "ALLEGREJ Tl" CHOCOLATES. THE OWL PHARMACY P St. at 14th Phone B1068 FREE DELIVERY Furr, Hagelin star in easy swim victory K-State gets bur one win as Brown takes 50 yard freestyle event Led bv Houtrhton Furr nnrl Stu dent Coach Pete Hagelin, the Ne braska swimmers had little trouble doubling the score on Kansas State to take a 56 to 28 decision in the coliseum pool Saturday af ternoon. It was the final Husker duel prior to the Big Six meet imciay ana Saturday, Mar. 3 and 4. From the 300 vard medlev relav to the closing 400 yard free style relay there was little doubt as to how the meet would come out. The art. A . i. staters were aDie to cop only, one first Dlace. that in the flO vnrrl freestyle, when Harold Brown beat oui cod Simmons. Furr and Hagelin tied for one first place and each o-nrriprorl nn individual first. Altho leading by some 10 yards in the 220 freestyle! Hagelin coasted to let his pupil cross the finish line with him. furr took the 440 frppstvlo by 20 yards over Inp-raham nf Kansas State, while Hagelin graDDea top nonors in the 100 free style, in addition, the latter swam third on the winnins' frppstvio relay squad. The Huskers were without the services of a nair of mnlnatnva In Bob Chatt and Ted Legate, who were in. However Furr and Bob Simmons made ud for this hv on. pearing in their initial affairs. fl Am - oimmons iook second in the 50 rreestyle and swam on the free style relay quartet. Ralph Worden tallied 276.5 points to win the diving for the fifth time this vear. Althn sophomore, Worden has been de- teated only once. Summaries: , - ' j j . if jm tj ncm anna I Van Horn RwlanKiwL nni V v rti i.in o -vhi,i oKi auuiifiri;. lime 220 yd. freestyle: Tie for first between "Jgelln (N) and Furr (N); third, Uhiin wond, Simmons (N); third, Van Horn wj. nine n seconds. Divine: Won hv Wnrvian m. Novak (KS); third, Younger (N). 276.i 100 yd. freestyle: Won by HnKelln (N) second. Brown (KS); third, Erlckson (KS) Time M.S. 150 yd. back stroke: Won by Van Horn secona. iait in); third Rmn iva Time 1:56.4. 200 vd. breast trnV- Wnn h Dij.. beck (N) ; second, Carl (KS); third, Sipe iime z:az o. 44A vd. freeiftvla' Wmi k Vi.r w second, Infrraiiam (K8); third. Lake (N) Time 8:10.7. 400 vH frntjm ..lav Wnn h. M braska (Younger, Simmons, Hagelin and xuwcnimjK iime :ii.u. 20 Yean Serving Students for Dunlap Optical Co. 120 No. 12th Si. Two Hours of KFOR 10 p.m. 'til Midnight Monday through Friday i . i From leading hotels and clubs Maaee's will present the music ojf . Cammy Kaye " my Dorsey 3en Bernie 9L by June Bierbower Nebraska won Its Kansas State track meet for the second consecu tive year by virtue of a win in the relay. Last year the Huskers went into the final event with a 51 1-3 to 47 2-3 lead and held it as they came through in the relay, al though a bad exchange at the end of the third and fourth laps nearly gave Bob Simmons too much of a handicap to overcome. Simmons, who was out last week with a pulled tendon in his leg, came through again for the Huskers as he overtook the Wildcat runner on the last lap. Bob Beltz and Al Kuper had put the Huskers in front, but the Staters' third runner had pulled a little ahead of Elwood Pankonin. Had Ne braska lost the relay, they would have dropped the meet 53-51. www It was quite a day for the foot ballers. Hackney, Mills and Wib bels swept the shot; Bob Kahler. scored nine points for the Husk ers; Paul Fagler, K-State half back, finished second in the 60; Jack' Dodd tied for the first in the pole vault and came in third in the 60 lows. ' Ping pong progresses , aecona round in tne, gins intra mural ping pong tournament .will be finished by Friday, March 3. . ANNOUNCING the Re-Opening of CARP'S CAFE 3457 Holdrcgo Close to Unl. 138 No. 12 LEULLA WILLIAMS Select Studio PRIVATE LESSONS BV APPOINTMENT Classes Monday and Saturday 8:00 to 10:00 ' BALL ROOM A TAP ttudl B42&2 Ret. B42SS present The DANCE PARADE Fine Dance Musiz Guy Lombardo Wayne King Bob Crosby fAAGEES f-L iHUIIII v