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Wednesday, April 27, Husker Cindermen Win First Outdoor Match By John Jett The Husker track team handily defeated the Univer ity of Houston Tuesday aft ernoon in a duel meet, 80-55. The Huskers won 9 out of 18 events with Joe Mullins the only double winner for PHILLIP MORRIS SAVE-A-PACK nd win 1 choimtl stereo campus character: MANNING MOTION Manning is fierce u a tiger on offense, strong as a bear on defense, and wise as an owl in the huddle. Every body's All-American selec tion, he makes the All American selection when be chooses his underwear. He knows you can do most anything in Jockey cants brief. Jockey Hants are cut high at the ides, low at the waist, and tailored of stretch nylon to provide maximum comfort with minimum coverage. You can't beat them for sports, for travel, for com fort m any pursuit Your campus store has them! $1.50. SAOrirt, MMMOMTM- (MM, MS fyoefcey SKANTS brief New CoMoa 7. S 1 Nyloa Sack. Caarantea. wmi ovix 1127 puts cloud 9 I J II ' SOCKS YeiCJowdOfr oreotir . . combining of 5 Doctor wontmj In a shouldered farmer ihat weigh le than two pounds complete! ...... . o host OT Tine coicws ? .11 1960 the mile and the 880-yard run. The mile run was the most exciting race of the afternoon with three runners closely bunched going. Into the final turn. Joe American Horse, who had lead for three and a half laps, faultered in the last 100 feet, allowing Joe Mullins and Houston's Pat Clohessy to pull ahead. Mul lins then went on to win the race in 4:13.2. - . In the 880-yard run Mul lins' main contender, was Barry Almond. Almond led until the three-quarters mark when Mullins pulled ahead to win in the time of 1:53.3. In the field- events the Huskers swept the javelin and the high jump. Nebraska also won the pole vault. Win ner of the javelin was Nellor with a throw of 207 feet 2 inches. Al Roots ' jumped 6 feet inch as he took first in the high jump. Al Wellman placed-first in the shot put with a cast of 50 feet 7 inches. First in the discus was Bobby Weise of Houston with a throw of 157 feet, 5 inches. A jumpjrf 22 feet 9 inches won the "broad jump for Bob Knaub. In the 100-yard dash Andy Anderson of Houston took first with the time of :09.9. Nebraska's Bob Cross placed second and as he broke the tape he fell with a leg injury. The seriousness of the injury is not known. Anderson also won the 220 yard dash with the time of June con mean the stqrt of a satisfying career in the field of your choice particularly if you enlist the aid of a reput able and qualified placement agency such at A PLUS. We work to place you in the best position, with the beet company. Call, write, of cam in head of graduation. A PLUS Employment Agcy. 4838 South 24th Omaha 7, Nebraska 135 North 13 TIES Styles Men Prefer NONE OVER ... 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He beat Keith Gardner, a former Nebras kan, in the 100 meter run and won the exhibition 440- yard run with a time of :48.3. Eleven Clubs Undefeated In Softball Eleven teams are currently undefeated in the Intramural Softball Tourney. The dia mond tourney, scheduled to be double-elimination, is a week and a half old. In Fraternity 'A' Division, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Sigma Pi have perfect records. Farm House, Brown Palace and Pi Kappa Phi are unde feated in Fraternity 'B Di vision, Manatt and Selleck in the Burr-Selleck Tourney, and the undefeated Independents are the Pathogens and Phy sicists. At the completion of the four tourneys, the champs will then vie for the All-University title. ' SCORES Sigma Phi Epsilon 11 Phi Kappa Psi 1 Sigma Chi 16 Beta Theta Pi 7 Alpha Tau Omega 3 Delta Upsilon 2 Delta Sigma Pi 6 Phi Gamma Delta 5 Farm House 30 Alpha Gam ma Rho 4 Brown Palace 13 Cornhusker 1 Pi Kappa Phi 15 The ta Chi 5 Manatt 16 Hitchcock 1 Pathogens 2 Junior Dents 0 Physicists 9 Navy ROTC 7 German Film Is Based On Mann Novel "Bekenntnisse des Hoch- stablers Felix Krull," a Ger man film with English sub tit 1 e s, will be presented Thursday in Love Library auditorium1 at 7:30 p.m. The film, based on the last novel of Thomas Mann, deals with the confessions of a con fidence man. The film was extremely sucessful in Eur ope and stars Horsl Buch holz, now appearing on Broadway, and Liselotte Pul ver. The public is invited to at tend' the two-hour film and there is no admission charge, The program is sponsored by the Genrfan Club. aS . The Daily Nebraskan Daily Nebraskan Sports Deadline May 3 The deadline for entries In the Faculty Golf Tourna ment is 5 p.m. May 3. Anyone interested in en tering should call Mrs. Sco field or Gene Gross at Ex tension 3180 leaving your name, address, telephone number and average score. Washburn Dumped by NU Netters Al Arrigunaga and Bill Ken dall won two singles and a doubles match to pace the NU netters past Washburn 7-0, Tuesday, at the NU Courts. The Huskers won all five singles and two doubles matches while winning their second straight meet. Nebras ka has now won six and lost seven. Arrigunaga dumped Wash burn's number one player, John Wohlfarth 7-5, 6-2 and Kendall thumped Gary Steele, 6-3, 6-0. The two then com bined to knock off Wohlfarth and Tom Romig in doubles. Other winning singles play ers for NU were Stan Krush chwitz, Dave Calhoun and Jack Craft, while Tom John son and John Nasi added the other doubles victory. The win for Kruschwitz was his 10th of the season against only two losses. The former Nebraska Wesleyan ace leads the Huskers in wins this year. The Huskers will be seeking to hit the ,500 won-lost mark Thursday when they meet Omaha University at the NU Courts. Starting time is 1 p.m. In their first meeting, Ne braska downed Omaha, 4-3 at Omaha, winning four singles matches. WA8HBCRN RESULTS Sinfflea Arrinaunaaa fNk Art Wnfclsrtfc IW Kendall (N) def. Steele fW. .. SJ1 Kruachwitz (N) def. Roraig W. 6-4, (-1 Caiaoaa (rrt aaf. Jim Uui run. -i 13 Craft (N) del. Dkk Brehna W. 6.1. 9-t. Doable AjTinin&xa-Kandall (N) daf. Wahliaraa. Romis W. 2-4. -. 6-1. Johnon-Naai (N) dot. Stcett-Mau W1. 3-. 6-4. Chiefs Designate Friday To Be Colleee Niclit College night will be held at Siieruian Field Friday as the Lincoln Chiefs wind up their short home stand against Sioux City. Game time is 8 p.m. College students will be ad mitted to the grandstand for only 50c upon presentation of their ID card. Every Friday night will be college night according to Roger Bottorff, general man ager of the Chiefs. Nebraskan W.ant Ads No. Worda 1 da. 2 dm. 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At OU, three days later, he ran the two-mile run In 9:20, breaking his own dual meet record. The runner involved, Joe American Horse, is this week's Star of the Week. American Horse, a junior from Gordon, is one of the American Horse finest Husker distance run ners and one of the best in the conference. However Joe feels there is always room for improvement. "I need more good, fast competition in the mile," Joe said. He also is confident that he can better his cur rent best time of 4:13 in the mile. The first time Joe took part in an organized track meet was in the third grade! He attended reservation school and each year before Read the Daily Nebraskan Classified Ads. Better still USE THEM I M fa f " r villi OF NEBRASKA ,. , I J ff r ; Plus Zl"VC Green Stamps AS POPULAR IN NEBRASKA AS, IN school was out, a track meet was held. He didn't do very well, but that didn't bother him be cause his brother, Emmett took first place. He dismissed thoughts of track from his mind until he reached the seventh grade. During the seventh grade he ran in junior high meets. By the time he was in the eighth grade, he could beat all the high school track boys. All during his high school years, he took part in the State Track Meat in Lincoln as Gordon's Class B repre sentative. His time in the mile during his freshman year was 4:41.9. In his sophomore year he ran the mile in 4:43, as he took first place in Class B. Joe trimmed quite a bit of time off his mile during his junior year. During the State Meet he ran the mile in 4:29.8 and copped a gold medal. As a senior he ran the mile in the fast time, of 4:28.1 and earned himself another gold medal. 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