The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 27, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, March 27, 194T
Kappa Sig
goes down
3-1 in finals
Delta Upsilon captured the In
terfraternity handball cup Wed
nesday as they downed Kappa
Sigma 3-1 for the Intramural
championship.
Splitting: the two singles
matches the DU'i took the first
and third doubles games to cinch
the title. Wayne Mack, Kappa Slg,
defeated Hairy Ankeny 21-6 and
21-20 as DU's Bob Nye set down
Warren Rounds 21-8 and 21-15.
After the DU team of Walter
Luther and Forrest Behm had won
the first game 21-16 Kappa Sigs
Bob Hitchcock and Leonard Van
Buskirk took the score In the sec
ond game to 15-10 In the Kappa
Sig favor. Behm and Luther ral
lied, making six straight points to
gain the lead but the KS boys
served on out to take the second
game.
Putting on the steam the DU's
rolled thru the third game with
the heavy end of a 21-7 score.
Schwartzkopf to
be married in May
Announcement made yesterday
revealed the forthcoming mar
riage of Sam Schwartzkopf, for
mer Husker gridder, to Miss Dor
othy Anderson, of Lincoln. The
wedding date
has been set as
May 3.
A tackle of
wide repute
during his uni
versity career,
S c h wartzkopf
is now em
ployed with
the Continental
Oil Company In
eastern Ne
braska and
Iowa. The cou
ple will make
their home in
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Ander-
son la a formei
former student at Ne-
braaka.
Luekcy speaks
at YM meeting
Former Congressman Henry C.
Luckey speaks tonight at 7 be
fore the year's first general meet
ing of the university YMCA, to
be held in the Y rooms of the
Temple. Luckey will speak on the
topic "Where do we go from
here." The talk will be a discus
sion of America's place In inter
national affairs.
Following Luckey's address, a
general discussion will be held in
which all attending may take
part.
Prof attend meeting
Drs. Hooper, Keyes, Ireland,
Webster and Ferguson attended
the American Association of Den
tal Schools meeting at St. Louis
from March 17-19.
Daily contest deadline
is extended two days
Due to an extended examina
tion period, the You-Write-It
ad contest, sponsored by the
DAILY and six local firms has
been extended two days. Final
deadline for entries is 6 p. m.,
Friday. Turn all entries in to
Ed Segrist, Roland Lewis or
Ben Novicoff at the DAILY
office.
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IK tne president of Pelt Tau Delta will
go to 700 Manx St. at 10 o'clock to
nlKlit, knock three timea on the back
duor and aik for Mazte, be will receive
the trophy rhat haa been miaainf from
the Delta' mantel tor aeveral weeka.
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Of men and brains
Blasting the hackneyed concep
tion that all football players are
big gorillas sporting an IQ of not
more than 60 is the election this
week of Theos Thompson, Husker
quarterback of the past two sea
sons, to Phi Beta Kippa and Sig
ma Xi, the two biggest scholastic
honoraries on the campus. Not to
be overlooked, too, is the fact that
Thompson's studies were in chem
istry, and physics, subjects defi
nitely not on the pipe list.
Consider, at the same time, the
case of one Forrest Behm, lad
named to a number of last sea
son's All-Amerlcan outfits, who
had the average for similar hon
ors but lacked a small requirement
in languages. Behm, however, was
elected to Beta Gamma Sigma,
honorary bizad fraternity. It is
the equivalent, of Phi Beta Kappa
in business administration.
Uptet of the week
Early in the week, one Merlin
Stackhouse, embryo frosh track
man in the hurdles category, found
himself on the wrong end of a
bottoms up deal. While he was
walking home, a small dog ran
between his legs. Thinking noth
ing of it, he walked two steps
farther to suddenly be hit by a
force similar to a hurricane gone
berserk. It was Byron, the Beta's
gigantic Great Dane dog. A hit
and run job, the dog kept on,
leaving in ruins behind him,
Stackhouse, with a scalp ruin that
required some stitches to close
the deal.
Plenty hot race
Torrid, now, is the Interfratcr
nity Intramural race for the treas
ured Jack Best trophy. However,
after last night's championship
game In which the Delta Upsilon
team came out on the best end of
the score in a fracas with Kappa
Sigma, it begins to look as if they
would be the team to bet on as far
as first place in the race goes.
Their bowling is going strong now,
and they still hold a spot in the
ping pong tussle. We go out on a
limb here to predict them as the
winners of the trophy this year
taking it for granted that their
hot streak will last through track
and softball.
Speaking of trophies
There are four sleek cups await
ing the other fraternities winning
the four spots under the Jack Best
championship. Pick any of thir
teen teams in the lower bracket
score listing and you have a good
chance of picking a cup winner.
That's how close that race is. We
hope to have the standings of the
21 fraternities in the race for you
within the next two days.
The University of California
medical library claims to receive
more medical periodicals than any
other library west of Philadelphia.
Blue Key fraternity of St. Olaf
college presents an annual "Flunk
ers' Frolic."
New kirk puts in rail
for golf candidates
Ed Ntwkirk, golf coach, an
nounces that tryouts for the
varsity and frashman golf
team will be held Friday,
March 29. All candidates art
asksd to be in the "N" elub
room In' the coliseum at 12
o'clock noon where a meeting
regarding the try-outs will be
held. All golf aspirants are
urged to attend.
Colorado diamond nine
a question mark squad
Coming out of the west these
days are reports on the University
of Colorado baseball squad, Ne
braska's first opponent this sea
son. The two teams shall meet
twice on the 11th and 12th of
April.
This week Colorado's veteran
baseball coach, Harry Carlson,
starting his fourteenth year as
head of the Buff diamond squad,
expressed the opinion as he
watched his charges romp thru
early season drills that "if our
pitching staff holds up, we'll have
another pretty good team this
year." Last spring Colorado was
undefeated in fourteen games, win
ning the Big Seven title in a
walk.
Question mark class.
Considering the men lost thru
one method or another, C. U.'s
1041 diamond prospects are defi
nitely in the question mark class.
Three extremely valuable men
from last season's classy team will
not be back. They are: Johnnie
Pudlik. ace pitcher and heavy hit
ter; Bob Johnson, second sacker
who made narry an error all last
year; and diminutive Ed Hennes
sey, outfielder, who found it neces-
Do you know
cainpus rules
of behavior?
Unfortunately you cannot tell
by looking at another person
whether he is honest or tonsider
ate or cooperative, nor can he ac
curately estimate these qualities
in you. Such characteristics are
observable only through close ac
quaintanceship. Readily apparent, however, is a
person's knowledge of social usage
or his lack of it. His actions in a
casual meeting may condition your
attitude toward him, and in like
manner your actions affect him
favorably or unfavorably. All of
us wish our social behavior to be
such that other people will be at
tracted to us rather than repelled.
All of us like to be liked. No
individual is born with social
skills. He learns them throughout
his entire lifetime.
The questions.
To test your social skills In
average campus conditions see if
you can answer the following
questions correctly:
1. What do you do if you can't
remember the name of the person
whom you are introducing?
2. Does being in a class with a
person serve as an introduction?
3. Does one use academic titles
Professor, Doctor, and Dean in
making introductions?
4. Would you break a ham
burger sandwich in two before
eating it?
5. What do you do If you don't
know whether your escort can af
ford an entire dinner? Should he
make suggestions from the menu?
6. What do you do If the check
has been added incorrectly? Is a
man considered a "tightwad" If he
calls a waiter's attention to the
error ?
7. What do you do If the girl
you are with speaks to someone
you do not know?
8. Does a student lift his hat
to a professor?
9. If you were calling a girl for
a "date" would you ask, "What
are you doing tonight?"
10. If you had taken a girl
dancing, would you consult her
before trading dances?
The answers to the above ques
tions will appear In the DAILY.
Dr. Hollis R, Upson, of Du
quesne university, is one of four
persons in the world working to
translate the liturgy of the Syrian
Orthodox church into English.
After a long controversy on con
tinuance of sororities at the Uni
versity of Rochester, second term
freshman rushing has been
adopted.
sary to leave college and go to
work.
Pudlik will be probably the"
most sorely missed man of this
trio. John hurled magnificently
all lasF year, so much so that he
has signed a contract to hurl for a
Cincinnati Reds farm team In the
Pioneer league this coming sea
son. His power at the platter will
be emphasized by its absence,
Coach Carlson believes, as he con
sidered the big West Denver
product one of his ablest sluggers.
Returning lettermen.
But a number of returning let
termen give Carlson the nucleus
for another good team, If, as he
has pointed out, the moundsmen
come thru. Veteran hurlers re
turning are: Ed Mele, who should
be No. 1 man; and Ray Hartman,
lctterman from last year who
showed great promise as the third
string pitcher.
Newcomers with promise are:
Dale Atkins, Paonia's good look
ing promise who may be just what
the doctor ordered; Bill Htbert,
left-hander from Bay, Mich.; Ted
Haley, who like Atkins is from
Paonia and is the brother of
James "Slick" Haley, former Buff
football and baseball great; and
Bill Isaaks, who hurled for East
Denver high a few years back.
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Ed Weir fears
California team
Coach Ed Weir predicts that hia
Cornhusker track squad will have
a lot of hustling to do If they
maintain the undefeated record
for the season when they move
outside to meet the University of
California in a dual meet on the
Berkley cinders, April 19.
"If anybody beats me It will bo
Grover , Cleveland," the Bears'
speedster in the 440, predicted
Gene Littler earlier In the season.
Klemmer's work of knocking
quarter and half-seconds off the
quarter-mile distance since he was
defeated by "Red" in the Sugar
Bowl in January bear out this pre
diction. V
Weir hopes to take a squad of
12 to 15 men on the coast trip.
Negotiations are being made for
another, dual meet for the Scarlet
and Cre'am track and field men
along the way.
Theatre apple contest
ad will appear tomorrow
The pieces of cardboard contain
ing an outline of an apple will be
given away Friday, instead of
Thursday, as announced in yester
day's DAILY. It will also be Fri
day's paper that will carry an out
line of the other half, Instead of
Thursday. Adv.
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