ThursHay, May 22, 1941 DALY NEBRASKAN 11 -pf i I, r 8 bChrU t I Huskers bid for Big Six title Saturday Students holding university ae- fending their championship, is the tivity booklets will be admitted to news that Bob Kahler, senior hur the Big Six track meet Saturday dler who has been out with a at half price, 25 cents, according pulled muscle since the Drake re to John K. Selleck, university ath- lays, may return to competition letic business manager. "Since the this weekend. If Bob is able to meet is a conference affair the ac- take a final fling over the barriers tivity booklets cannot be used for for Nebraska, he should add sev admission, but we have arranged eral points to the Husker score to give students a special rate," sheet. Selleck said. Rated as stronfi: favorites to Wnlrlaway, the Miracle Hoss, No charge will be made for the again annex the conference crown, took another race when he beat preliminaries in ten events Fri- the meet should present some out oldsters such as Mioland in the day afternoon. Admission for the stirring individual performances, mile and one-sixteenth Henry of general public Saturday will be 50 such as "Red" Littler's race in the Navarre gallop at Belmont on cents. Knothole tickets used by 440 with the Sooners' Bill Lyda, Tuesday. A gold mine on legs is grade and high school pupils for Bob Ginn's try at Glenn Cunning- this nag for that win boosted his football games will be accepted ham's mark of 4:13.3 in the mile short lifetime winnings to $196,351 for the meet. Junior knotholers, and the unpredictable contest in which aint bad for any 3-year-old. from the seventh to ninth grades, the hurdles. Trainer Ben "One Blinker" gain admission for ten cents. Othor Henry Schulte, who coached Jones, threw him into Uiai race nign scnooi siuaenis in wc senior ocariei ana ,Team cinaer equaas unexpectedly Tuesday saying that knothole division are charged 20 for 19 years, has been named as Honorary reieree ior me meeu and a junior from Whittier, an swered the question by Baying, "rolling plains are really wonder ful and the women are very so ciable." One of the boys who han dles Lewis' pitches, Stan Sharp, sophomore catcher from San Diego summed up his opinion when he replied that "they both have rain, but Nebraska's hospitality is a little better. You have a swell school." A little red headed junior fr3m Berkeley, Pitcher Reginald Va lencia, provided the most unique and doubtful answer gotten in the interview. Said Reginald, "I like the rolling plains, but you've got lots'a beetles," and with this, sev eral of his teammates echoed "lots'a beetles." Taking on a se rious look he added, "Nebraska has greener grass and fresher women." We're still a little skeptical of Va lencia's meaning of "fresher." h wanted to keen him in shape cents. for the 50 thousand dollar Belmont Special feature of Saturday's stakes on June 7. If this Whirl- championship meet will be Ne- away is successful in that competi- braska's varsity band, which will tion, he will become one of the five flay in the stands between events. u;f-,. t u.in trirl Pnormrnp-inp' tn VA Weir, coach crown, consisting of the Belmont, of the Cornhuskers who are de- perieci nosis. Kentucky Derby and tne 1'reaK- Here's the story of how this TTllclrOVG fllWTfc Whirlaway popped to the top as llUOlVt-lO JJ told by Trainer Jones. 1 "Whirlaway, out of Blenheim II 6ppr11fl WJltTIf and Dustwhirl, was bred for class. cVWiivi pMlllv I couldn t ten wnetner ne was much horse until last June when he won his first start at Lincoln Fields, Chicago. He was one of the most excitable horses as a two year old that I have ever trained. He would break out in a sweat and be covered with water in five minutes after we took him from the barn in the morning for a spin around the track. to California Coach Wilber Knight's Husker baseball crew completed their Eggs- (Continued from page 1.) Coach Evans paused a moment to shout something at one of the student managers and then added, "I got the best ham and eggs here I've ever eaten." Also voting for Nebraska food was Trainer "Bill" Fallon who formerly lived for some time in the midwest. Fallon thought the ham was "excellent" and Nebraska "does have good corn." A Stock ton boy, Mai Kates, sophomore member of the Bear team who somew thing Nebraska has that the sun shine state doesn't "is a state capitol," and then spoiled it just a little by adding "hot weather." Kates' teammate from Clarks burg, Fred Hirtlan, is a junior and does duty as pitcher. Hirtlan sur ,-hat disastrous 1941 baseball V left field, thought that one season yesterday, dropping the second of their series with the California Bears, 4 to 0. Though the Nebraska boys were We babied him and let him have shut out. they played a decidedly his own way. He didn't like school- better caliber of ball than they aid "& " . Tt: " tA'9 Tm- prised the DAILY reporter a little norror or crowus. i amu put nun w... . . . . . - canitoi back with the crowds a. much . V SiffoSX? possiote anu gei nun uscu iu mem. Fwwv.u...j - cnrilpd it entirely when he added When he won his first race, I knew Angie Ossino, on the mound for spoiled it enUrely when he s added I had a horse and I meant to keep Nebraska, gave up ten hits, hold- I heard ..j0 J Mm ine the Bears to four runs. The gooa tno. Hirtian minus nis . , . . . . - . v-iv,f, oKio tn Unnrk fivo nome state nas weorasKa women Jones explained how he forced Knightmen were able to knot: k live think that "the rolling Whirly on mob scenes and soon well scattered blows off Califor- 1baenai'ubuat1,hk..that 016 roUuig . i . . it.v,.- foiling tn ramgHv thfl lana is an rigiik. noucea signs or aecreuing '.Vtn.tinn Stuart Lewis, another felt fielder ail uiie tutu a w iv-fv vu f ping Whirly with a blinker on his The Bears' next stop on their right eye while keeping the left 6,000 mile trip is the University one clear helped win the Preak- of Wisconsin where they will play The following week, he tne Big ien coniercncc wumcia. ness. walked the colt completely around They will also make a stop it the track on the rail "just to know xsotre uame ior a iwu u ana men iravei noum iu vi leans to complete their trip. the crowd." From now on the horse will run with the same equip ment and aided by the same psy chological tactics. 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