Frf3cTY, May 14, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 Freshmen Win Five Firsts In Dual Meet With Varsity Things are looking up for the Huskers in years to come judging from the results of the freshmen-varsity track meet Thursday. The freshmen took five firsts in the meet and scored several seconds. The final score was 861. to 38V'. in i aver 01 me varsity. Bill Mountford was the big gun on the Ireshmen sqvad as he pulled down two places. Bill started off the meet by winning the mile in 4:38.2. Then he came back an hour later and came from behind to win the half mile event in the fine time of 1:58. even. Darrell Burney also helped the freshman cause as he tied Monte Kinder for first in the high jump ana came in third in the broad jump. Burney had a jump of 21' 11' but crowhopped. That jump would have given him second place. The best race of the day was the two-mile event Esraf Aydine, a Ireshman from Turkey, won going away in a time of 9:55.3. An upset was the feature of the javilin ' throw as Mohson threw the spear 183'2o edge out Kay Magsamen by three feet. Fritz Davis, state gold medal champion in the discus and shot put last year, picked up two more seconds for the freshmen in his two pet events. The best time of the meet was turned in by Meginnis and Hutton who ran a dead heat in the 100 yard dash in :9.8. Summaries: Mile: Won by Mountford fF); 2nd, Thil (V): -3rd, Hale (V. Time: 4:H8.2.' Discus: Won by Sees V, 2nd. Davis (F); 3rd. Villars (V). Distance: 136' 7". Shotpnt:; Won by Pldrrit (V); 2nd. Davis (F)t 3rd, McConneli. Distance: 48' V. 40-yard dash: Won by Hulbert (V); 2nd. Voileraton (V); 3rd, Hein (F). Time: SO. 4. 100-yard . dash: Won by Meginnis V and Hutton. (V), (tie); 3rd, Sonderecer tF). Time: -9.8. 120-yard high hurdles: Won by Berk shire (V); 2nd. Jones (V); 3rd. Mag samen (V). Time: :1S 1. 880-yard run: Won by Mountford F); 2nd, Koft tV); 3rd, Martin (V). Time: 1 :58. High Jump' Won by Kinder (V) and Burney (Ft t'.le); 3rd, Meissner (F; height: 3'loV 220-yard lash: Won bv Mrginnls fV and Hutton V. (tie: 3rd. Hurlbert (V) and Stansbury F. (tie). Time: :22.3. Pole vault: Won bv Cooper (V); 2nd, Kehl (F). Height: 13'. Broad Jump: Won by Meginnis (V): 2nd. Kinder (V); 3rd, Burney tF). Distance: 23' IV. 2-mila run: Won by Aydine fF); 2nd, Morrison IV); 3rd, Martin tV). Time: :S5.3. Javi'in throw: Won by Monson F; 2nd. Magsamen tV); Crd, Pldent tV). Distance: 182' 2". 220-yard low hurdles: Won bv Matrsa men (V): Brainard tV); 3rd, Elliot tF). Time: :25 3. , All freshmen lettermen should watch the sports page next week for an announce ment of a meeting concern ing the organization of a freshmen numeral winners club. This club is being plan ned to cooperate with the N club in selling at games and doing other jobs around the school. The Newman club will have a picnic Sunday in Pioneers Park. . Those students not having any transportation and wishing to go are asked to meet in front of the Temple building at 2:00 p. m. The picnic will be held on the park's picnic grounds at 2:30. All mem bers are asked to come and bring your irien,ds. SOCIAL WHIRL EVERETT EVNEN 'the CHESTERFIELDS He says: "I smoke Chesterfield cigarettes be cause they're extra smooth. P.S. They've been in the family for years.m Chesterfield year after year first choice of college men and women. N-CIub Votes $110 to Boys State Fund The Nebraska N Club voted to give $110 to the Boys State Me morial Building Fund at a recent meeting. This amount was part of the profit from concession sales during the Nebraska high school basketball tournament, President Alex Cochrane, Jr., said. "The athletes who sold conces sions during the tournament 'de cided that they could make a substantial contribution to a wor thy project rather than split the money among themselves,"; Coch rane said. Pitchers Lead Husker Drive Two pitchers and a blanket de fense have combined to boost the University of Nebraska baseball team to the top of the Big Seven conference. Elroy "Lefty" Gloystein of Waco, who is undefeated in five conference games, and Omaha's Jim banustedt, who has won four and lost one in loop play, share the pitching honors. Five Cornhusker hurlers have held 17 opponents to a 2.8 earned run average. Angelo Ossino of Omaha, and Sandstedt each have 1.7 earned run averages. Only three Huskers are cur rently hitting over .300. Bob Gro gan of Lincoln, leads with a .375 average. Lefi.y Gloystein, with .316 and Wesley Maser of Lincoln with .314, are the other two. WHO IS MR. ABC ? ? 7 ? Bob Cerv of Weston is far in front with 18 stolen bases. Thir teen of his thefts came in Ne braska's last six games. .The averages: BATTING. Player ab r h tb rbl pet F. Hegwood 2 10 12 13 .414 B. Grogan 64 14 24 33 10 .375 E. Gloystein 19 2 8 7 1 .316 W. Maser 32 5 10 11 11 .312 B. 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