The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 12, 1939, Page SEVEN, Image 13

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    DAILY NEBKASKAN
SEVEN
Prep ball teams enter second round.
Central, Prep
come through
to eosy wins
FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1939
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Lincoln, West Point,
Fremont, Madison,
Schuyler among victors
Omaha Central and Creighton
Prep, co-favorites for the state
high school baseball champion
ships, got off to great starts yes
terday as the Centralites beat
Valparaiso 10-0, and the flashy
Prepsters poured it on Raymond,
22-0.
Both games went but five in
nings, because of a rule that con
tests would be called after four
and a half or five innings provided
one team is ten runs ahead.
Angelo Ossino, Central's hurling
ace, worked but two innings, al
lowing only one hit. Ray Henning
scn was on the mound for Prep,
leaving Skip Palrang's two best
pitchers, Billy Wachtler and
George Dunn, ready for duty.
Sheffert settles down.
West Point beat Omaha South,
5-1, as Pitcher E. Wagner got
two of the Pointers' six hits. Lin
coln High beat Gretna, 5-2, as
Mark Sheffert, Red and Black
pitcher, settled down after a bad
first inning. He gave up five hits,
as Ralph Schcef, Gretna's whole
show, was giving the winners six
tingles.
Fremont scored four in the first
and three in the second inning to
get off on a good start to an 8-1
victory over Teachers' High of
Lincoln. Schuyler tallied three
runs in the last half of the sixth
to edge out Weeping Water, 7-C,
while Millard broke a 4-all dead
lock in their half of the sixth to
beat Burchard 8-4. Wahoo turned
back Hallani, 10-2, while Liberty
lost to Frank Smagacz's Arling
ton team, 6-2.
Curtis goes down.
Omaha Tech scored 13 runs in
the first three innings to wallop
Curtis, 13-1. The Techsters had
three homers, one each by Loomis,
Wiles and Stones, and were aided
by 13 Curtis errors. J. and F.
Sczepaniak, pitching for the
See CENTRAL page 8.
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odd class A; record!
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Red and Black set to dethrone Scottsbluff team;
Bayard, 1939 class B . winners, gone; Winnebago
with Louis St. Cyr, picked for class B title
SAE moves
toward l-M
championship
Sig Alphs need one
more softball victory to
clinch intramural cup
Sigma Alpha Epsilon leatrue 2
winners, eliminated Phi Gamma
Delta from the intramural soft-
ball championships, winning 8-3,
and incidentally puting an end to
what hopes the Fiji's had for the
Lincoln High school reifrns as favorite to cop Class A crown tv"'-fTiT2
as ilie 10:59 track and field meet opens with preliminaries this League 4. The Sig Alphs need to
afternoon at the stadium, in every event but the mile, 880 and win but one of the remaining
8h0 relav. games to earn the trophy.
Cy Vordy's Ked and Black brigade won the state penta- coipM wltt ta
laiiiion team tiue, and nas won lour major meets, ine laiesi ac- and two in the fourth, put an end
complishincnt being: a smashing victory in the Hastings invita- to the Phi Gam's hopes. Osbom
anu uuncan lor the winners and
bpahn and Wiley for the losers
were bateries.
Sig Eps stay in race.
League 5 winners. Sitrma Phi
ipsuon Kept m the running for
Second round of girls'
tennis finishes tonight
The second round of the girls
intramural tennis tournament
must be played off by tonight.
The games can be played on any
court but the scores must be re
portcd to the W. A. A. office.
tional last Saturday.
Scottsbluff, who won the Class A
crown last year, along with Ord
and Omaha Tech ny give the
Lincoln team a race for the title.
Bayard out.
Neligh, with Les Reiss and Gene
Grace, may come thru in Class B.
Bayard won not only Class B, but
also all class honors last year, will
not be in the meet. Other strong
B teams are South Sioux City,
Nelson and Gothenburg.
Winnebago, led by the redoubt
able Louis Ct. Cyr, may take Walt
hill's Class C title. In Class D, won
by Oconto last year, Lebanon,
Carlcton and Ohiowa should f'ght
it out.
A new record is certain in the
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Debus, who has hit over 180 feet
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In the playoff for Leaerue 1 hon
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Best pole vaulting marks In the
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at Hastings last Saturday, and
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competition.
The 120 yard high hurdles will
furnish one of the meet's best
duels, what with Lexington's Clyde
Taylor and Waterloo's Ralph King.
Altho the boys ae in different
clanses, Taylor in A and King in
D, they will be fighting it out for
the gold medal which goes to each
individual champion, regardless of
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state mark of :15.2 twice this year
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200 lows' mark threatened.
Floyd Newton's 200 yard low
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Scottsbluff and Merlin Stack-
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Harold McAlfeity, Gothenburg
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of Valentine are two of the state's
other fine sprinters.
Last year's 440 record, set by
Bob McArthur of South Sioux City
Seo LINCOLN page 8.
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