i - r itrinnACirlN 1 - " ' ' i MILITARY UNITS NOW COMPLETED (Continued from Page 1) Infantry weapons used in modern warfare. The Lincoln girls' cadet corps will follow this exhibition with a fancy drill. ' Naval Reserve On Display. The Naval reserve will give a short exhibition and then Troop F of the United States cavalry will perform their stunts of Cossack rid ing, hurdling, jumping, and the sa bre charge. The celebration will end with the formation flights by the squadron of planes. They will give an exhibition of battle man euvers, commanded by Major C. L. Tinker. The celebration will end with the military ball in the Scottish Rite Temple and the dance for the troops at the city auditorium. All mili tary men will be guests of the uni versity at the track meet Saturday afternoon. Washington team expressed enthusi asm concerning the meet after look ing at the track, stated that it was wonderfully fast. Coach Ryder has two outstanding stars with him. Beir in the 440-yafd dash won first in the meet at Ames last year, while Blanchard is considered supreme in the 120-yard high hurdles. Dr. C. L. Brewer, director of atlv letics at Missouri University, will be official referee. Tickets for the meet are on sale at Latsch Brothers and at the stu dent activities office, and may be secured also from Margaret Long. CORNHUSKER NINE DEFEATS SOONERS (Continued from page 1) TEN THOUSAND TO VIEW MEET (Continued from page 1) four laps in 4 minutes, 25 4-10 sec onds. Weir, Keeble, and Blanchard have hopes of putting on a fast hur dle race, provided the Missourian is eligible. Crites and Beir, another Washington star, will be the strong est opponents of Firebaugh in the 440-yard dash. Gardner, Pittinger, and Hammery, the three captains from Nebraska, Missouri, and Ames respectively, will contest for first honors in the half mile event. John Kuck, Kansas high school boy, who under the coaching of Jeff Petty, former Nebraska catcher, has become a world's interscholastic champion shot putter, will give some exhibition work in the shot put. He has put the 12-pound shot 57 feet, , and better, while he can put the 16-pound shot around 45 feet. Oklahoma, Washington, Oklahoma A. & M., and Kansas Aggies arrived Thursday in order to get plenty of rest for the Friday preliminafrics. Missouri and Kansas will arrive at 7:30 a. m. today on the Missouri Pa cific. Ames- Drake, and Grinnell will arrive by way of the Rock Island at the same time. The Iron Sphinx, honorary sophomore organization are meeting the teams in cars, furnished free by the Munson Rent-a-Ford company. Washington Coach Enthusiastic Coach George Ryder of the struck out three between them. Nebraska started things in the first when Janda and Gibbs both got across. Then in the second, every body hit and six counters were across before the Sooners woke up. E. Lang started the spree with a single. He wasout at second on at tempted sacrifice but B. Lang was safe at first '.and advanced when' Janda was walked. Gibbs then smashed out a beautiful double that brought three runs in. Patton drew a pass and Collins doubled, after Bloodgood had fanned, bringing in two more. Collins came in with the final counter of the inning when the Sooner shortstop erred. Reeves took over the hurling re sponsibility for the Sooners at this point and held the Huskers until the fifth. In that inning Bell got to first on an error and advaned to second when Janda was walked. Volz -nop aaiu b uiia moq main pajoos ble. Volz received a bad cut under the eye in the sixth when a Sooner run ner bumped into him. Hollings worth took his place at first and Eckstrom relieved Collins in right field. Mnvea saved the Sooners from a shutout when he poled a home run in the seventh. It was a clean hit over the right field fence. 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