iTHursHay, TprH 3, 1931 DAILY NEBRASKAN j: Ghana! 1 Jim Evinger j Beta's win bowling competition; SAE's are pmg pong victors BY BILL PALMER As the fraternity intramural track preliminaries were run last night and the finals were completed in bowling and ping pong Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Upsilon loomed as leading contenders for the Jack Best trophy. DU's and ATO's each placed men in tonight's track runoffs in all but one event Beta Theta Pi A SUGGESTION Well, we're guest column! ring today, we nave a which we would like explain. DU's and ZetajBeta Tau must play The suggestion has been voiced for third place, by others elsewhere but we are going to bring the subject to light ZBTt beat SAE. S"in-, J , 4 , AL , 2BT beat Sigma Alpha Epsilon The idea is to play the final Big e n ,Iril, .TT . . , Six championship tennis and golf win ping pong. DU is third matches in the fall. There will still and Sl8a Alpha Mu is fourth, be the round-robin matches in the In the third annual track meet at spring but the titles will be battled least three records will be set for in the month of October. Worden, A TO, jumped 22 PRESENT SETUP feet 1 inches for a new mark. A,r Thl uamma 8 Iasenhan and Vic Schleich kicked the extra Stth th? wn5 SttJ mos?S t0S9ed shot 49 ,eet 2 Pint Hward scored ain mU , dSS3 the SnfcrSS ten men qualified for the high for the Blues on two end runs but chamPi0IU jumP finals b "P1 10 feet 6 Hariri TcorSf m Sid Bradlev Thi nw nin in t hv f narvara scorea as Hid Bradley r . - - iiiLiicB. just a nail uicii unuer uie present record. Bill Latta, Beta, ATO Merlin Stackhouse, Sigma Phi Epsilon'g Searle all won their heats in the wxSSten Won 016 compeUUon over XJ J 1 - 'to wS US 8econ p Kappa Psrs. Harvard beats Yale eleven in scrimmage Playing bruising football spark ed with runs and passes, Harvard nosed out Yale 14-13 in scrimmage Wednesday. Wayne Blue on a 2? yard fcad run drew first blood for the Tales dual meets in the spring, but the big match the Big Six champion ships will be held in the fall. OUR REASONS . . ... ... . 40 yard dash with 4.8 speeds. In JvV1!8 "tw.,set.1?.? the 60 yard low hurdles ATO's X7TVn on1 Cta lr hMiiA 7 K. to have a fairer chance v. . . itllATIAn Am mr hMOAM ' Gamma Rho, Farm House s Bacon and Sigma Nu Mackey ran the 75 dash in 8.2. passed, Kenny Simmons intercept ed, fumbled and Herb Von Goetz, Red guard, fell on it in the end zone. Vike Francis kicked the ex tra point Led by Francis, the Reds drove downfield again and Hanson ran a reverse around end to score. Vike picked up a bad center pass and ran across for the point Army- I rz-iTi t lrnw fvrtm Pun 1 and they can get into condition broad , was stackhouse and dents who said they would volun- Searle with 20 foot leaps. The 12 er also preierrea tne air corps, men qualifying all jumped nearly All of those prefering the army nineteen feet said they would wait until called The twelve men in the shot fi- before connecting themselves with nals all heaved over 40 feet No the nation's armed forces. squads and the result is a later two laP relav competition was held Because he likes "the extra .nniitinninp- l&st night The relay and all finals money and the thrills," Ed Muir ...,-n v .c .v: oinu u i - m n i The golf courses and the tennis wm u" u" uua cvcliUl& on.- suu uie ur torces was u omy lurts in this area are not in the mff promptly at 7:30. thing for him. league than the situation is at present Iowa State and Nebraska are kept inside for the first few weeks in the spring when the weather is bad. This time is usually fair in the southern conference schools Stackhouse, Searle rate. quicker and better. EVEN-STEPHEN The northern Big Six teams don't have the equal chance to work outside as do the southern On the fence is Dean Spahr who should be in tip-top shape when be fine to play out-of-doors. courts best shane at this time of the year which also slows the condi- school convenes in the fall. A few said that if he wasn't tied up with tioning process of the athletes. warmup meets in September and the army (he's expecting a reserve ppak im rnnu one in Oct011" would place the officers commission in June) he stars on their game again. would join the navy. According to As are the general cases, the Then the third weekend in Oc- Spahr, the navy offers a better athletes in these respective spring tober would be the best time for career than the army or the air sports ao not gain me peax or a conference meet. The links and force their form until after a summer of courts will still be in good condi- Fritz Sienknecht is a member of practice. tion. The players will be in keen the advanced ROTC and so he under this new plan the players form. The temperature will still would too prefer to join the army if aid was being sent to Great Britain. Having had some school work in aeronautics, Harry Stafford thinks that there is nothing like the air service, and he i joined by Gene Rode, who has taken part in the civilian pilot training program. Ernest Wintroub and Bill Dowell voted for the army. Wintroub be cause he is in advanced ROTC, Dowell because he is in pre-med and wants to get in the army med ical reserve Benny Kohout would join the army because he thinks it does the most work, while Dick Berg, judg ing from his military training in high school and college, is also an army man. Dick Splichal and Bill Anderson are two navy men but they're not too excited about their choice, Splichal likes the navy because it is better than the other two. 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