Friday, May 13, 1949 PAGE 6 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sport Flashbacks By Jerry Ewing Alliance High School rates as favorite for the Gold Medal Championship in the Nebraska State Track and Field Champion ships to be held at Memorial Sta dium Friday and Saturday. Besides Alliance in Class A, leaders in other classes appear to be: Ainsworth and Sidney in a close Class B light; SI. Joseph of Atkinson in Class C; Brady in Class D. THE BULLDOGS of Alliance have the most well-balanced team in the state this year. This team strength, they have qualified for 23 positions, gives theni the fa vorite's role as they will try for their second successive title in Class A. Don Coupens, running the 220- yard low hurdles, broad jump, ana poie vault, win leaa me tsun dogs. Glenn Beerline, Hubert Shallenberger, Bill Nelson, and John Leon are also counted on for points in one or ' more events. Coupens, Shallenberger, and Beerline stand a better than av erage chance of sweeping the top three positions in the broad jump. Each of the trio has bettered 21 feet. Omaha Tech, with little better than a four-man team, will bo gunning for the number two spot. Robert Taylor in the sprints, Rlke Cathro in the hurdles. Dale Schnackel in the half arc top flight contenders for individual titles, and Aaron Reed will join them as they try to defend their relay title. INDIVIDUAL attention will be focused on Hobe Jones, of Lin coln High's crew, as he attempts to crack Bobby Ginn's 880 record of 1:59.3. Jones, hampered by bad I weather most of the spring, has turned in a 2:01.3 this year. Class B is the most unpredict able of the state's four classes. Several teams will rank near the top. with bieaks to decide the outcome. Ainsworth appears to have tho necessary standouts to win, but upsets could move them down as far as filth or sixth. The pole vault will be the cen tcr of attraction as far as indi vicinal events go. Bill Black, South Sioux Citv sophomore, has cleared the bar at 12' 5" 2" already this year. That is only two and one-half inches under the state mark held by Howard Debus. INDIVIDUAL standouts will hold the key to the Class C title. The top teams will be counting on one or two key men to carry the load. George Witter, St. Jo seph husky, will be the big gun for the Josies. Witter is an odds- 011 favorite in the shot and discus, and teammate Leonard Troshyn- Women play an important role in AMERICA'S HOST IMPORTANT BUSINESS Peace ! Opportunities equalling those offered! men in the Armed Services . . . the same security; same chances for rapid advancement, same pay scales, same benefits all these are now avail able to women in the Women's Army Corps and women in the Air Force. These opportunities were EARNED. Earned by the women who served so faithfully, so well, during the war emergency. 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The shot put record was broken by Gross of the ield House wnen i . j r.t t Un TW TV Tviarlr 1 1 irnrH in he tossed the iron ball 134 feet 10 inches. He beat the old record holder, Charlie Toogood, Phi Delt, who tinned in a heave of 130 feet, 6 inches. The 880 relay mark was low ered by the Sig Eps as the team of Drooker, Cole, Freeman and Alexander ran the half mile in 1:35.7. This time is one and five- tenths of a second bettor than the old record posted by Delta Up silon last year. The Sig Eps got their second record of the meet in the 440- vard relav. The same team which won the 830-yard relay in record time chopped one-tenth of a sec ski should pick up vital points in the 880. Irving Thode in the broad jump and high jump, and Hal DeGarmo in the hurdles, should pull down enough points to boost their teams, Loup City and Trenton re spectively, to a high position in the final tabulations. Thode, how ever, has been in the hospital the past week and may not be in top condition. Dark horse in the C ratings is Arapahoe. Hoppy McCue, a soph omore, will carry the load, com peting in five events. McCue is listed for the 100, 220, broad jump, high jump, and pole vault. GIRLS! . . for ibxl ftjUcrcl btk AA tfoo pros m 90 fca IMH ner, wru. mwm TO Ml & CO. ond off the DU's mark turned in last year. One of the best races of the day was the 120 yard low hurdles. Wendy Cole, Sigma Phi Epsilon, edged out Joe Chapman, Beta Thcta Pi in the good time of : 14.1. This is the first time the hurdles have been run in intramural com petition. The two remaining events, the pole vault, and high jump, will take place Monday afternoon be cause of t!;e state track meet. 120 yard low hurdles: Won by Coir, Sig Kp; second. Chapman, Hi la: third, Clark Sir Kp; fourth, Henkle. Phi Pelt : fifth. Cniiek, Phi Hell: sixth. Rruere. Phi lam. Time :1 1 1 . 8.S0 yard relay: Won b ySigma I'hi K.p silnn (Prooker. Cole. Freeman. Alexander) second. Kield House (McCBy. McCart ney. Whittncre, Baker! ; third. Pignut 'hl iliawiiin. Kngle. Ferguson. Mueller); fmirth. ATO t Moore, Ccrheart. c.r. ts, Perry i ; fifth. Delta I'psilnn (J. Peters, t;. Peters, Kinstrom. Hitter); sixth. Phi Cams (Hnrwood. Mdings, Bloom, Bruere). Time 1 :35.7. loon yard run I first beat): Won by Ar mour. Nebraskans; second. Thiel. 1UL; third. Perry. ATO; fourth. Mding, Phi Cam; fifth, Whitehead. Sig Chi; sixth, Pomeroy. Beta. Time 2:2!) . HUM! yard run (second heat): Won hv Moore. ATO. second, Kielil House; third. Farm House; fourth. Independents; fifth. Meyers. Nebraskans; mxth, Bridge, Phi Cam. Time 2:23.3. 410 yard relay: Won bv Sig Kps (Tree man. Cole. Brooker. Alexander); second, Kield House (McLeary. Whitaker, McCnrt ney. Baker); tie for third between Phi Pelts (Hruby. Allen. H.irley, l.yle) iind Sigma Chi (Dawson, Hultquist, Ferguson, Mueller); fifth. DU (i. Peters. Kinstrom, Ritter, J. Peters); nixth. Sig Alpha (Sey ler. Long. Hawkins. Scoville). Time :4.V8. Sprint medley: Won by ATO (Perry. Jones. Dlncender. Moore): second. Kield House (Yelkin. Balderson, Baker. Jacobs); third. Phi Cams (Bloom. Bruere, Yar wood, Iddinga); fourth, Nebraskans (Ar mour. Hamann. Dietinger, Meyers); fifth, PU (a. Peters. Kinstrom. J. Feters, Thlel); alxth. SiR Kps (Cole. Brooker, Al exander, Walsh). Time 3:40 7. Broad Jump: Won by Stevens. Field House; second. Chapman, Beta; third. Tobiska. Sir Kp: fourth. Fercuson. Kir Chi: fifth. Bedker. Thi Cam; sixth, PamkroKer, Farm House. Distance 20 feet 7 Inches. 12 pound shot put: Won by Toopood, Phi Pelt; second. Pesek. ATO; third. Don Svoboda. DU; fourth. Heese. Beta; fifth, l.ueht. Intervarslty; sixth, Buckley, ATO. Distance SO feet 4 4 Inches. Discus: Won by dross. Field House; second, Toogood. Phi Pelt; third, Reese, Beta; fourth. Pesek, ATO: fifth. Thomp son. Phi Gum; sixth, Stowell. Farm House. Distance 134 feet 10 Inches. 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