Sunday, February 10, 1946 THE NEBRASKAN Page 3 Track Team nJ"m Ca Relay Team Win Paces Husker Thinclad Victory Botts' Nebraska track fans can thank a hastily fashioned relay team, composed of Bill Moore house, Harvey Stroud, Fritz Ware and Dean Kratz, for the Huskers' 54 to 49 ,4 win over Coach Tom Botts' Missouri squad Saturday night on the UN indoor oval. The Husker thinclads held a slim 1 3 point advantage going into the final event, the relay, and the Scarlet quartet delivered in fine style, setting a new meet rec ord for the duel competition, as they turned in a 3:34.5 time to better the old mark of 3:34.8 which was established in 1930 by a Missouri team. Kratz Anchors Win. Dean Kratz blazed to a :51.5 anchor lap to give the Nebraska runners a 20 yard margin and the meet. Fritz Ware turned in a :53.6 performance for his 440 leg, Bill Moorehouso led off with a :54 pace, and Harvey Stroud took the second quarter mile in the time of :54.9. In addition to leading the relay team to victory, Kratz took top honors in the 440 yard dash and the 880 yard run. The Sidney flier had a :52.3 time in the quar ter mile and a 2:04.3 clocking in the half miie. Miller Hits Peak. Dick Miller, Fan-bury pole vaulter, and present Big Six king, soared to the best height of his career when he topped the bar at 13 feet 6 inches to take first place in the vault. Miller attempted to clear 13 feet 10 inches, and if he had succeeded, it would have been a new meet lecord, but he was forced to cease competition for the evening when he suffered a slight ankle strain. Unexpected Tiger strength in the hurdles turned the meet into a nip and tuck affair, for letter man Bob Chase took both hurdle events away from defending: Big Six championship Norval Barker, winning the high sticks in :07.8, and taking the low barrier com petition in :07.2. The Nebraska two mile duo of Wayne Roads and Stan Martin grabbed first and second places in the long grind ir the time of 10:38.1. Roads overcame ttie lead of Slagle of Missouri, but was scarcely moving at the finish, having just enough stamina left to outlast the fast-finishing Mar tin. Martin came from far back to take second, and Slagle dropped from the race with two laps left to go, after setting the pace for the first mile. Shot Put Winners. Don Hansen and Ned Nutzman provided a pleasant surprise in the shot put, with heaves of 44 feet 2 inches and 44 feet Va inches respectively for top hon ors. The Nehawka strong boys hoisted the shot to their best marks (or the season. Fleet-footed Bob Crowson took the 60 yard dash and broad jump, Add Flight Training to your curriculum. Private courses now available at UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-2885 for details. Free Variety Show Merle Oberon and Leslie Howard THE SCARLET A Stirring Adventure Tale 3:00 P. M.. SUNDAY. FEB. 10 Union Ballroom Coffee Hour 5 to 6 in Union Lounge s; Drop to while Dick Killough edged North Platte's Don Yocum in the mile run. Jim Howard, jumping bare footed, cleared 5 feet 11 inches in the high jump to provide the Ti gers with their sixth first place of the meet. Summary: TRACK KVKNTS. 60 yard dash : Won by Crownon ( M ) ; second. Coocan (M); third, Muorehouse (N). Time :oti.3. 440 yard dHsh: Won by KtHtz N; second, Moorehousc (N); third, Whitakcr (M). Time :M,3, 80 yard ran: Won by Krali (N); ond, KiUoiiKh (M); third, Kolnnd (M). Time 2:04.3. Mile run: Won hv KMImigh (M; second, locum (N).; third. Chronistcr (M). Time 4 :42.6. Two mile run: Wwn by Rnada N; sec ond, Martin tN); third, BrodhaKe (M). Time 10:38 1. BO yard high hurdles: Won by ChaRe (M); second. Miller (Ml; third. Barker, N. Time :07 8. HO yard low hurdles: Won hv Chase (M; second. Barker (N; third. Miller (M). Time :0T 2. Mile relay: Won hv Nel.ranka (Moore house, Stroud. Ware. Kratil; second. Mis souri 4 Best. Kampschmidt. Killough. Whit arer). Time 3::u.,V (A new meet record, bettering Ihe 3:34.8 mark set hy Missouri in 1930.) KIKI.II KVKNTS. Shot put: Won by Hansen (N), 44 feet. 2 inches; second, Nut.man (N). 44 feet 'i inch; third, McPaniel (Ml, 43 feet, 7 inches. High jump: Won by Howard (Ml. 5 feet, !1 inches; tie for second and third. Kinn (N. Fitzgerald (N I, Chase (M), 5 feet. 10 inches. Pole vault: Won by Miller (Nl. 13 feet, 6 Inches; tie for second and third. Ran dolph (N and McHenry (M), 11 feet, 6'i inches. Broad jump: Won hy Crowson (Ml. 22 feet, 2 inches: second. Ware N. 21 feet, 7 inches; third, Howard (M), 20 feet 9 inches. Nebraska Cagers Hosts to Sooners On Monday Night The Huskers return the maples on Monday when they face the powerful Oklahoma combination on the coliseum floor in a Big Six game, beginning at 8 p. m. The Sooners are currently in second place in the conference race and have a chance to snatch the loop championship away from the Kansas Jayhawks. In an earlier meeting between Nebraska and Coach Bruce Drake's quintet at Norman, the Sooners posted an overtime 70-48 victory. Paul Courty leads the Oklahoma scorers, and Drake uses the eager at any position, while Jack Lan don, an all conference guard, di rects the Sooners' defense. IM Notice Intramural Director Lou Means has railed a meeting of all IM representatives at the N Room in the roliseum for Mon day evening at 5 p. m. The United States military acad emy at West Point was opened in 1802. Get Your Thinking Caps Adjusted V TIME Current Event Quiz 105 Current Questions 2 First Prizes of Books of Your Choice 5 to 6, Tues.. Feb. 12 Union 315 PIMPERNEL" Nubbins Drop 39-37 Battle To N. Wesleyan Nebraska's B squad dropped a heartbreaking 37-39 overtime con test to Nebraska Wesleyan Fri day night at the N. U. coliseum in a prelim to the Nebraska-Iowa State tilt, as Kaz Tado connected on a shot from the foul circle to give the Plainsmen the vic tory, Whitehead Shines. Milon (Bus) Whitehead, lanky center of the Husker Nubbins, displayed fine form under both baskets while scoring nine points to lead the Husker cause. Brown field of Wesleyan grabbed the evening's scoring honors with 13 tallies. Wesleyan got off to an early lead but had only a 22-19 ad vantage at the half. The abbreviated second half was fast and furious with the Nubbins matching Wesleyan basket for basket. With two min utes left, the score read 35-31 with Wesleyan still leading, when Phillips sank a one-hander. Tada and Dean matched buckets and Sloan got a basket as the gun sounded to send the game into an overtime. The Rev. Neal Dodd, Holly wood's popular acting pastor,, met Bing Crosby for the first time when he was cast to play the min ister in Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies" at Paramount. m&) I H t iiKiiimiiiiniM-i.M-iAil-11 ii .ii.r .num .. I Mmm-waia'i hH-iihi ! H II ir4 3 : AM " -A d 1) ::m U:; "AW fa I ! $ 1 mm (- j For Campus Wear Navy Pea Coats ti 100 Wool Some of 100 wool 100 wool fabrics. just like "His Tea double-breasted, can Sizes 12 to 18. GOLD'S Poor First Half Ruins UN Bid; Joe Brown Stars Nebraska dropped from a third place tie and lost all mathematical chances of winning the Big Six race when they dropped a 57-43 decision to a sharp-shooting band of Iowa State cagers Friday night at the coliseum in a conference battle. The Huskers trailed 34 to 11 at the end of the first half, but roared back in the second half to battle the visitors on even terms. Joe Brown, Gayle Lebsack and Don Barry sparked the Nebraska spurt, as the Scarlet cagers out scored the Iowans 32 to 23 in the last half. Coach Louie Menze's crew was torrid during the opening minutes and built up a lead that they were able to protect during the Husk ers' second half spurt. With Ron Norman and Bob Peterson drop ping in long shots with uncanny regularity, the Nebraskans were a thoroughly demoralized crew when they left the lloor at half time. Brown Leads Huskers. Then Brown, who scored 14 points, all in the second half, starting hitting, and the Nebraska defense stiffened to halt the Cy clone scoring drive, as Pop Klein's men moved slowly back into contention. At one time the Huskers nar rowed the gap to 47-37. but the smooth-passing Cyclones scored twice to maintain their lead. Mellon clollis, others of Navy Mue coats 6tyled Coat"! Slash pockets, be worn either way. Third Floor k95 (Loose! :tr- Paula abNta At a loss? Then why not make the choice of the BIG men on cam pus? . . . 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