Friday, May 13, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7 Husker Cindermen Drop Surprising K-Statc Team Hampered by the loss of sprint ers Dick Ilutton, Hurry Mcginnis and Loyal Hurlbert, Nebraska's powerful cinder squad had to rely on team strength Wednesday aft ernoon to defeat a surprisingly strong Kansas State track team, 73' 2 to 57' Three men scored double wins as Cornhusker middle-distance man, Harold Kopf, notched vic tories in both the mile and half mile events, Hollin Prather of Kansas State took both the discus and the shot put events, and Rod ney McClay, Wildcat sprinter, won both the 100-yard dash and the 220-yard low hurdles. McClay also tied for first place in the pole vault. KOPF WON the mile event by rdgir.g out teammate Hill Mount I'ord in a lime of 4:27.6. He then came back to win the half-mile event in a time of 1:59.1. McClay was the big wheel for the Wildcats. He started off by e "ing out Husker Al Thompson in the 100 with a time of :09.7. He then came back to take the 220 yaid hurdles in a time of :23.6. McClay also tied for another first as he cleared 12 feet to end up even with Leonard Kehl in the pole vault. Hollin Prather, indoor shot put champion, '.ook both the shot and discus events, heaving the shot 48' 10". and tossing the discus 149' 10". Team strength told the differ ence as the Huskers piled up a sufficient number of seconds and thirds to take the meet. The Husk ers also swept the javelin event. JIM MARTIN won the mile re lay for the Huskers. He took the baton on the last quarter-mile leg 15 yards behind the Wildcat an chor man. Billy Stuart and ran a 48.6 quarter mile to finish right feet ahead of Stuart. The Husker time was 3:23.9 for the mile distance. Alan Thompson was high point man for the Huskers, picking up 11 points on two seconds and a first. Summaries: 220-y.iril la?h: Won by Alan Thnmp fcon (Nehrasha); aecond. l.nd Tpiilo (Kansas Stnte J ; third, Jim War (Ne braska). Tmip :21.7. Two mil run: Won by Davt Van Haverlirk (Kansas Slate); second. Esref Ajilm (Nebraska ; tlurd, ('.turn Owen Kansas statei. Time 9:tS8. 220 yard low Imnrn's: Won by Rod M'-CIy (Kansas State); second. Alan Thompson (Nebraska): third, Kay Mae. samen ( Nebrafka I. Time. :2.1 8. (Breaka kan'n suir record of :23 6 set by Vbciay in 11MK and Harry Henklev In r.i:. New meet record. Old record tin known ) . Mile relay: Won by Nebraska (Leonard Kehl, Hill Mount ford, lion Vollertlen. Jim Martin). Time 3.2:i 9. I'ole vault: Tie between McClay (Kansas Slate) and Kehl ( Nebraska I; tie for third between .Mm McCrmncll (Ne braska) and Dean Nunn (Kansas Slate i. Height 12 feel Mich jump: Won by nick Mi issuer (N'fhraska ) ; second. Kd Head (Knn-ii-St-itei; third, Viikii Sevcms (Ksnsas Sl.itei. Heil:ht feet. I'.; inches. Mr. ad jump: Wr.n by Herb Hojklns (Cnnsag State; second. Owen Brainard i Nebra.-ka i. third, Head (Kansas State). I)ilance 2.1 feet. 4', inches. Shot put: Won bv Hollin Prather Krmis Stale); secon-l. Dick Tuleril I Neb; n -l;a) ; third, MiCnmell (Nebras kai. Distance 48 feet. HIH. Inches nisriis; Win by Prather (Kansas Stale); second. Wnvnc Sees (Nebraska); thud McConnell (Nebraska). Distance M'l f-e'. 1(1 it indies. Javelin: Won by Warren Mor.son (Ne hiaskai; second. Piderit (Nebraska); t'ord. .Maj;:-':,men (Nebraska). Distance 1 ;7 feet. inches. Miie run: Won by Harold Kopf (Ne braska); reeond, Hill Mountford (Ne braska); third, Dean Kays (Kansas Slate i. Tine K:27.. Hu-yarl dash: Won by Jim Martin (Nebraska); second, Don Thomas (Kansas state); third, Don Vollertser. (Nebraska). Time :49.4. 100 -yard dash: Won bv Rod McClav (Kansas Stale): second. Alan Thompson ( Ncoraska i ; tlurd. Lod Troilo (Kansas it.ite). Time :00.7. (Breaks Ksnsas Stale record of :09 8 set Uy Red Krvin n 192:i. New meet record Old record unknown) 2n-yard bih hurdles: Won by Karl Klliott (Kansas Stale); second, Willis bmcs (Nebraska); third. Hob Berkshire I Nebraska l . Time ;14 5. (Ties Kansaa State record of :14:5 set bv Kd Darden n J 1 2 1 . New meet record. Old record jitkii'iwn). 8K0-yarrt run: Won bv Harold Kopf (Nebraska!: second. Bill Stuart (Kansas State); third. Trevor Watson (Kansaa State). Time 1 :T! 1. All softhall teams are asked to call in to the intramural of fice sometime today to find out the schedule for the play off games in the fraternity and independent league finals. S m o o l !' That's the wav your tar will perform when it has a revitalizing SKILLY SPRING Sl'MMKR CHANGE OVER! COME IN AND WE'LL... 4 Q Summer-proof your motor with SKLLLY Fortified I'agolcne Summer Weight Motor Oil q Summer proof your transmission and differential with SKI LLY Summer-Weight Long-Life Greases. Summer-proof your complete chassis with approved SKLLLY lubrication service q Summer-proof your entire cooling system drain and flush out anti freeze, seal, and refill with fresh water ft. J. BROWN SERVICE SKELLY PRODUCTS 14th b Q Lincoln, Nebr. S 1 1 9 liusimiow""1--"' ' " ... IM Softballers Bcmn Plavoff Games Today The Alpha Tau Omega softball ers won first place in League I Tuesday night with a 15-4 romp over Delta Upsilon. Behind the blazing fast-ball of Freddy Fuller, the ATO's were never in trou ble. The win gives the ATO's a record of 5-1 and sends them into the playoffs favored to re peat as champions. Theta -fi, behind the four-hit pitching of Torzson, beat Kappa Sigma by a close 3-2 score, and the Phi Gams shook off the Sig Alphs by a 5-4 margin. Sigma Phi Epsilon came back after being behind 3-0 to cop their game 6-3 against Delta Sigma Pi. The win assures the Sig Eps second place in League I and a playoff berth. Pioneer Co-op dumped the Tekes into the League II cellar with a 12-3 rout, banging Ewing and Soder for 14 hits. Sigma Nu won convincingly over Delta Chi, 12-4. Intervarsity clinched at least a tie in the Denominational League by trouncing the Chris tians, 18-1. Presbyterian House had to be content with a split in their two games, winning 12-6 over the Baptists and losing 3-10 to the Newman Club. The Methodists climbed to third place in taking a forfeit from the Lutherans, and losing to the Newman Club, 3-5. Geology entered the playoffs unbeaten by taking a victory over ASME and Chem E squeezed by Voc Ed by a narrow 5-4 margin. In a pitcher's duel, the V-5's beat the wheels 3-1. Both teams got only five hits each. Lilies won their fifth straight game behind Anton La wry by beating the Student Union, 7-2. It was the first loss suffered by the Union boys. Alpha Kappa Psi clinched a tie for second in League VI by edging Dorm A-2, 5-3. Dorm B walloped Dorm C, 13-5. 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