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THE DAILY NEBRASKAM
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By Juno Bierbower.
Victory of Tarkio college In the
national basketball tournament for
small colleges at Kansas City last
weekend, wasn't any too surprl
ing to the sparse crowd that saw
the Tarkio team perform plenty
of cage magic here when they
walloped the Huskcr "B" team by
eome 40 points here. The Mis
eourians couldn't miss that night,
as they showed unbelievable eyes
for the basket, and an extremely
wcu-coorumaiea aaacK, ine Mus
ter isa pui up somewnat 01 a
better fight at Tarkio, but they
still couldn't approach their op
ponents' ability even in the sec
ond game.
Don BoyUston, the Oklahoma
A. & M. sports editor, got 6 feet,
8U inches at the Southwest Ex
position track meet last Saturday
. . . Boydston, only a sophomore,
barely missed at 6-2, which
would have been a new world's
record. . Also see Clyde "Heath
cliffe" Jeffrey of Stanford tripped
off a 9.4 hundred Saturday. . .not
bad. . .Jack Hughes, the Texas dis
cus thrower, ripped off 169 feet
in practice the other day... he
needed only 149-8 M to win at the
Southwest Exposition, though . . .
Queen
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standing clelinquencies. Each of
the candidates must be carrying
at least 12 hours and must have
credit for 27 hours in her junior
year.
Voters listed their choice or rrom
five to 20 candidates for Mortar
Board, from the top 30 of which
active Mortar Boards will select
next year's members. The require
ments for Mortar Board candi
dates are the same as those gov
erning May Queen eligibility, ex
cept that the candidates must be
of junior standing and have full in
tentions of returning to school the
following year.
Florida State college for women
is the first institution in the south
east to inaugurate an interneship
ill lULdl (;uvciuiiiviiu
Intramural
track meet
is April 3, 4
Six individual events,
two-lap relay slated
for NU indoor track
Plans are under way for the sec
ond renewal of the annual inter-
fratemity track and field cham
pionships sponsored by the intra
mural office.
Intramural Director Harold Peta
has set Wednesday and Thursday,
April 3 and 4, for the preliminaries
and finals of the meet which will
be run off on the Indoor track be
neath the east stadium.
Phi Gamma elta, with flying
Gene Littler le.ng the way, ran
off with last year's laurels, but
with Littler graduated into varsity
ranks, this year's affair looks wide
open.
Two dashes slated
Six events and a relay will again
be contested. Entries will be taken
in the 40 and 75-yard dashes; the
60 lows, the shot, high jump and
broad jump. The relay is a four-
man, two-lap affair; each man
will run half a lap, or approxi
mately 125 yards.
No more than three entries will
be accepted from each fraternity
in any event Entries are due no
later than April 2.
Six places will be awarded, and
a 6-5-4-3-2-1 scoring system will
be used.
Patterson will lecture
at farm worker's school
Dr. Charles H. Patterson of the
department of philosophy will be
a staff member of a school for
Iowa farm workers being spon
sored March 26 to 29 in the com
munities of Mason City, Spencer
and West Union, la. The program
has been arranged by Dr. C F.
Taeusch of the department of
agricultural economics, Washing
ton, D. C. Dr. Patterson's general
topic is "Planning in a Democracy."
In Spring ...
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We have iust gotten ike we"
the smartest new colors.
A have Ac n.er .ouch 0 -If Amend
No. 1 Moo's Stylist can give shit.
less than K' O
Men's Store
Bob wins at KC
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Hopp scores only touchdown
as Harvards trip Yales, 7 toO
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The IlusUcrs went thru their
second scrimmage of the year yes
terday, and Harry Hopp scored
the only points as the Harvards
got 7, the Yales 0.
A first string Yale squad
tarted against the Harvard sec
onds, but could
not score. Clos
est they came
to a tally was
the 20 yard
line, after a
Rohrig to Bob
Kahler pass
from midfield
had put the
ball on Har
vard s 30.
A n offside
aided Yale in
getting a first
and ten on the
20, but the
Harvard de
fense, which
had Arlo Klum
and Leonard
leading roles,
as Floyd Har-
Llncoln Journal And Star.
Bob Simmons, now a Nebraska
law student, broke the tape in the
special 600 yard event held at Kan
sas City Monday night in conjunc
tion with Taisto Maki s exhibition
Simmons won his race in 1:15
from a picked field which ran in
the Municipal Auditorium there,
Makl lost a two-mile exhibition to
Walter Mchl, former Wisconsin
runner in 9:05.5.
Drake university has a new
course in "The Administration of
Community Organization for Lei
sure."
Creighton university medical
students and faculty members last
year treated free of charge 30,000
patients.
Woman's college of University
of North Carolina annually spon
sors a summer art colony in an
Atlantic seacoast town.
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Journal & Star.
Muskin playin?
stalled the attack
ris, center, intercepted a Rohrig
pa.ss, and new teams were sent in.
The first Harvard team was the
one that scored against the second
string Yale outfit. The Yales fum
bled on their own 12 to set the
pins for Hopp's touchdown.
The Hastings plunger got 11
ovtr tackle, then hit the line for
the tally. He added the extra
point.
New teams.
Jones then sent new teams into
action, and the third stringers of
both squads finished up the night
against each other.
A stiff scrimmage is scheduled
for today, as the Huskers wind up
drills before leaving on spring va
cations. Yesterday's drill was the
third time outside for the team.
Yale Harvard
Bunker le , SohulU
O.ivcnRcr it Zieplor
C.reenlief lg Myrra
Bauer c Byler
Iouvas r5 Von Goetz
Hennmps rt Ooodpell
M-irrow re Anderson
Cooper qb Mthenv
Vlrwnt In Date Bradlev
Hood rh gjndt
Salisbury lb Flndlay
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Thli bulletin It for the usa of campus organizations, students and fac
ulty members. Announcements of meetings or ether notices for tae bulletin
htiM '""IT;1.'?1 at the. NEBRASKAM office by 5 p. m. the day blfor. p.'i,"
lication or at the registrar's off.ee by 4 p. ro. on week-days and 11 ? m.
on Saturday. Notices must be typed or leqibly written and sinned by some
one with the authority to have the notice published. Th bulletin will ap
pear daily, except Monday and Saturday, on page two of the NEBRASKAN.
TODAY
CHARM SCHOOL.
A fyte show spoanared by lira SIrmu's
win be kel4 at 7 p. an. AH wrirenlty
wamea are Invttra.
KOSMET SLVB WOKKR8.
There win he a meeting af Kaemtt Klub .
worlcna WrdneMay at p. m. Ha prr
pare4 ta tara la all a4rertWnc eaatrarts.
MATINEE DANCE.
There will he matinee 4aace la the
L'nton hallraom at ( p. m. StooniU mint
preaent Meaufleaitoai earas for aammaiwe.
OIADCATE COFFEE HOVE.
Al traJaate stadeats are Iavtlr4 ta at
tend a eetree hnv a p. m. ta the caalty
hmnge el the Untoa.
TRAVEL FILM HOCK.
There wal ha trarrl fthn hoar at ?:M
p. aa. la parlors XVI at the Vnkoa.
roi I.TET CX I B.
The Foaltry Hi win hoM a merttnr at
I p. m. la roaea ZM at raaHry Hachandry.
TR1 K.
. .Member or the Tri K club wtll meet at
( p. aa, la the Crpa Ijkboratory.
ORCKKSIS.
Orehels ain meet at 1 p. m. b Grant
Memorial haH.
IJRKAST JOBS.
RtaoVats winhinc purt time pnaUkma hi
the Mhrary may take the annul campett
tire exaias oa April (. Ktadenta are arard
ta apply as soon aa pamiMe to Ktas Knt
Irdre at her efflca ear the mala ftor hMw
CARNEOIK PERFORMANCE.
The Baca Mass la B minor will hr
Playr4 oa the Carnrle mnsie set. oa the
faculty laanra of the I' a to at 4 p. aa.
LIBRARY VACATION HODaUI.
During kprtnc vacation the library will
be opra from a. m. ta t p. m. carrpt
on Saturday whea the horrs wilt ha fram
I I U a, m. Beginning at noon danliratr
enple af honks aa rearrve may be eherbrd
out from the reserve reading poem far
the vacation period.
TAVRSTERETTES.
Members af Taakstrrrttra win meet far
aa important bniiris mrrtln today at 4
p. m. la the W. A. A. Invar ka Grant
Memorial.
WANTED: Vacation ride tr. Soottsbluff.
Call Harry Tourtelot, 2-2Z52 and leave
number.
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Students will enjoy bowling-evening-s.
Alleys are open:
Monday after 9 P.M.
Tuesday until 3 V. M.
Tiur., FiL, Sat. & Sun.
SPRUCE UP
FOR SPRING
THE campus will
soon be alive with
bourgeoning buds, green
grass and spring splen
dor. Don't mar the land
scape with 1939 left
overs ... get some new
Arrow shirts, tics, hand
kerchiefs and under
wear. They'll lift your
spirits to a new high.
New patterns, new col
lars, new colors, new
life. See the special
Easter Arolyn $2 shirt
and $1 tie feature today.
Your dealer has itl)
ARROW SHIRTS
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