The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 13, 1948, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, May 13, 1948
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Page 3
M Softball
Finals Start
May 17
Nebraska university's Intramu
ral softball tournament will move
into the playoffs May 17. Fol
lowing are the playoff schedule
and the standings in the nine
leagues including May 7.
Sixteen teams in eight of the
nine leagues boast perfect rec
ords. First round (Fraternity)
Winner League I vs. Kunner-up Lea rue
IV.
Winer League II vs. Rurer-up League III.
Winner League 111 Runner-up LeRRue
Winner League IV v. Runner-up League I.
First round t Independent
Runner-tip Leatue VII vs. Runner-up
League VII L
Runner-up League IX v. Runner-up
Itarua VI
First League VI r. First League IX.
Firat League VII va. Runner-up League V.
LKAGIK S1ANU1XUS.
lipattrm 1 Waei tmt,
Sigma Alpha Epailoa 3 0
Sigma N 2
Alpha Tau Omega 2 I
Bran Palace Co-op S
Kappa Sigma ....I 3
Delta Sigma Pi 0 4
Leewae II .
Alpha Gamma Rha J 0
Phi Delta Theta 2 0
Alpha Sigma Phi 2 1
Delta Urwllon 1
Farm House I
Delta Chi 0
league 111
CornhnsJtec Co-op 5
Sigma Alpha Epsllon 3
Beta Sigma PM 2
Phi Kappa Pal J
Pioneer Oo-op J
Delta Tau Delta
Imw IV
Sigma Chi J
Beta Theta Pi 3 0
Tau Kappa Kpsilon 3 I
Phi Gamma Ielta 2 I
Trla Beta Tau I
Theta XJ , I
Sigma Alpha Mu
league V. .
Pill Bolters
Dorm A-3 J 1 . .
Drm B, 2
Dorm A-2 2 .3
Dorm C 1
Dorm A-l 1
Em i a Light Brigade 0 3
league VI
Newman Club
Wheels
Methodists 2 1 '
Muscle Men i J
Presbyterians ' s
Baptists
league VII
V-5a
-Huskerville 3 1
Intervarsrty '
Be-Bop. 2 2
Cassanovas " J
Vet's Orenniration 0
IMIM VIII
AltS 2
Chem Es 2 0
GeokHty J 0
Elliott Manor 2 '
Lilies I
Architects 0 3
Y M C A 3
Ag Men's Social Club 3 0
Uni Drug 2 1
University YMCA 1
Hutnagie Field 0 3
Ag YMCA 0 3
K-Stater Packed
For, All-Aiuericaii
The Big Seven Conference pick
ed up an AU-American last week
as Rollin Prather, Wildcat weight
man, was named to the 1947 Ail
American track and field team.
Prather consistently tosses the
shot over 51 feet and the discus
over 150 feet. He is rated as one
of the best five weight men in the
country and may go to London in
June. ,
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Al Thompson, former Omaha Central star, is one of the Husker
sprinters who should figure heavily in the Big Seven conference
meej here May 21-22. Al won the century and finished second
in the 220 against Colorado Saturday.
Husker Gridder
Named to If ost
At Scottsbluf f
Dick Thompson, University of
Nebraska quarterback, will coach
and teach at Scottsbluff high
school next fall, it was announced
today. Dick graduates from Ne
braska this spring.
His exact capacity on the
coaching staff has not been de
termiried but Supt. Charles H.
Davis, jr., said that Thompson
would probably take over as No.
1 assistant to basketball coach
Leo Stangle. His contract calls
for him to be a science and
physical education instructor.
With Cornhnsker distribution
doe in the next couple weeks,
students who have not com
pleted their final payments
should do so by Friday, May tl.
The Cornhnsker business of
fice is open Monday, Wednes
day, ar.tl Friday from t until
5. There are twenty-one 194S
Cornhuskers still available.
Sooner Golfers
Blank Huskers
Oklahoma univerisify's golfers
swept all matches Monday to
defeat the Cornhuskers, 18-0, in
a Big Seven match. .
Owen Pannor of Oklahoma
was medalist with a two-under-
par 70. ihrough a schedule
mixup, the Sooner tennis squad
failed to arrive for a match with
Nebraska.
Results: Owen Pannor (O)
defeated Don Spomer, 3-0. Paul
Frosh to Challenge Varsity
In Dual Track Meet Today
Nebrask'a frosh track men will
get a chance to show their stuff
Thursday afternoon when they en
gage in a dual meet with the var
sity squad. The meet will be run
off just as any other dual meet
and starting time for the compe
tition is 4 o'clock.
Several close races are antici
pated during the afternoon with
the feature race expected in the
mile run. Bill Mountford from
Red Cloud is the star freshman
miler this year and will give Don
Theil a hard race. Mountford set
a new state record in the mile
run last year in high school, run
ning the event in a time of '4:26.
Bill has already turned in a time
of 4:30 on the indoor track, which
is better than a 4:26 outdoors.
Fritr Davis, freshman from Lin
coln, will Ije pushing Dick Piderit
in the shot put as Davis beat out
Piderit last summer in that event
in the Junior A.A.U. champion
ships held here at Lincoln.
The high jump should also be
Merchant (O) defeated John
Bumstead, 3-0. Wayne Speegle
(O) defeated Don Stroh, 3-0.
Pannor and Merchant defeated
Spomer and Bumstead, 3-0. Nor
ville and Speegle defeated Ryder
and Stroh, 3-0.
close with frosh Darrell Burney
right behind Monte Kinder in
that event.
CLEVER CO-ED
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BARBARA TURK
l mo Jim
CHESTERFIELDS
She smys:
"Chesterfields are milier fose better
for longer."
Chesterfield year after year firat
choice of college men and women.
For Carefree
IM Lambda Theta will meet at
7:00 p. m. Thursday in room 15 in
the Teachers college for installa
tion and program planning.
University Dames will have a i
family picnic Saturday, May 15,
from 3 till 6 p. m. at Antelope
Park. All husbands and children
are invited.
Classified
WAN". .D Student barber to wk part
time at Paul's Barbantnop. Sea Paul
at 223 No. 14th St.
LOST An Eversharp ball point pert Fri
day on or near campus between 1 and
3 P. M Name Robert Bush engraved
on pen. Finder please call 1-3120 for
reward.
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