Sunday, May 16, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Paae 3 Alliance High School Wins Prep Track Championships For the second straight year a western team won the state track championships, as a strong squad from Al liance walked off with top honors in the Class A division. Mitchell won the Class B title, Harrington wDn the Class C ribbon, and Brady took first place honors in Class D. Alliance came to Lincoln with p a well-rounaea team ana scored i hurdles, the pole valut to City feet, gold heavily in the broad jump and win the meet. Irving Thode of Loup won the broad jump at 21 9 and . 7i inches to win medal honors. The feature race of the meet did not come off as expected as Hobe Jones from Lincoln, who has twice bettered the state half mile record, faltered in the stretch and won in a time of 2:00.3.' Don Moorhous won the gold medal for the second straight year with a clocking of 2:00.0. Frederick Myers won gold medal honors in the high jump with 6 feet Vs inch. Myers just missed at 6 feet 2 and Vi inches, which would beat the old record. The Class A division picked up another gold medal as Rich Reese of Omaha Central threw the dis cus 148 feet, 10 and aA inches. A lad from Holdrege, Ted Lof gren, won gold medal honors In the shotput with a toss of 48 feet, 11 and inches. Hob Cook, from Lincoln High, won gold mefial honors in the pole vault, topping 12 feet, 1 inches.' Alliance picked up another first , place in the high hurdles as Krause won' in the gold medal ! time of :15.4. Taylor, a junior from Omaha Tech high school, was the meet's only double gold medal winner as he won the 100-yard dash in :10.4 and the 220-yard dash in :22.5. Class A and class C tied for the' gold medal, 'in the 200-yard low ( hurdles as Cathro of Omaha and Chapman of Wymore both wori: with a time pi :23.7. Marvin Zimmerman of Nebias-j ka City, who placed second last year and still beat the old -state record in the mile run, was gold medal winner this year with a time of 4:40.1. . The best comparative time of the whole meet was turned in by a boy from a class C school. Sco ville of Hartington won the 440 yard dash with the fine time of :51.6. Ag YMCA Nine Downs City Y In Annual Tilt Nebraska's Ag YMCA gained possession of the "big brown jug" Friday when it defeated the City YMCA, 6-5, in their annual soft ball game. Dale Stauffer captained the Ag team, and Axel Boilsen led the City outfit. Duane Neilsen and Norm Holmberg hurled for the winners, while Don Kinscher went all the way for the losing nine. Gordon Lippitt, executive sec retary of the University YMCA, played one-half of the game for each team. A picnic was held after the game. Don Crowe presented the "jug" to Dale Stauffer, ag campus president. A three run Ag rally in the final frame knotted the score and sent the game into an extra in ning. Myron Gustavson slashed a single to center scoring Lloyd Wirth to win the contest. Ted Sorensen, Don Kinscher and Jim Johnston were outstand ing for the losing City team. AG ED Prep Students Are Entertained at UN. . Over 1,000 high school students were on hand Friday and Satur day to view the state high school track and field meet. The Stu dent Foundation was host to many of the visitors at a party held Friday afternoon in the Union. On hand to greet the prepsters were members of the N club and a student committee headed by Sally Holmes. The program included the serv ing of cokes and brownies and the showing of pictures of the University athletic events. PHIL RAYNARD smoke CHESTERFIELDS He says: "Chesterfields seem to satisfy me the best." Chesterfield yar chcics of coll9 after ytat first ten and women. THE WHOLE PARK IS OPEN! come our fob fun: - 44th season for Lincoln's only complete amusement p:i kl CW the FLYING SCOOTERS IN CTf ezciUnr, different ride! SKATE! PICNIC! PLAY! Dance a: King's JEAN MOYER W orchertra f to 12 SSc pins tax FAST BUS SERVICE FROM lttfa St O tap, Spao Husker Cinderman v I 1 & I u I . m:' . . HARRY MEGINNIS will make his bid for sprint and broad jump honors in the Big Seven track and field championships in Memor ial Stadium May 21-22. Harry is defending champion in the broad jump at 23 feet 8 inches. He also placed second in the 220 and fourth in the century in last year's meet. The Husker holder of the Conference broad jump record has posted notice that he will again be a threat in the 100 yard dash event again this year. Harry nipped Dick Hutton in the century feature last week by pacing off a fast 9.9. UN Tennis, Golf Teams Drop Wichita Nebraska University's golf and tennis teams scored their first double victory of the season Thursday. John Bumstead, Husker golfer, fired a one-under-par 71 on Lin coln's Hillcrest Country Club course to pace the Nebraska linksmen to a 15-i win over Wichita. Golf summaries: John Bum stead, Nebraska, defeated Ray Eakin. 3-0. Al Litterto. Wichita, defeated Don Spomer, 2'-M. Ryder and Stroh defeated Doug las and Hamilton, 3-0. Spomer and Bumstead defeated Litterton and Eakin, 3-0. Tennis summaries: Slezak, Ne braska, defeated Crum, 6-3, 6-0. Lee, Nebraska, defeated Davidson, 6-2, 6-3. Bauman, Nebraska, de feated Abel, 6-2, 6-2. Berschauer, Wichita, defeated Ostergaard, 6-1, 6-3. Slezak and Ostergaard de feated Crum and Berschauer, 6-2, 6-3. Bauman and Lee defeated Davidson and Abel, 7-5, 6-8, 6-2. HAVE YOU SEEN MISS ABC? ft 1 1 Ml fV I v SpoAUwscUi, Lxnmh.! THE COLLAR LESS JACKET Here's a native California jacket that is seeing the world on the backs of well dressed college men. You'll find the absence of lapels a smart touch . . . and surprisingly ... a cool one. 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