The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 19, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBR ASKAN
TRACKSTERS TO
START WORKING
Indoor Cinders Are in Shape
for Workouts to Begin
After Vacation.
SCHULTE HAS HARD
' TASK BEFORE HIM
Upon the opening of school follow
ing Christmas vacation, the Husker
track men will start training in ear
nest for the indoor season. This year
the Husker team will be in a position
to train in spite of the severe cold.
The indoor track will be in rood
shape by the first of the year, and
stand is
the room under the east
heated. The Husker prospects as thevup from t),e numeral winners to take
Hein, the Husker midget sprinter, has
been working in the sprint events all
fall, and will show some class when
the 1925 season begins.
In the hurdle events, the Husker
prospects are fair. Ed Weir, foot
ball captain, is a hurdler of the
championship type. Though a big
man, he has lots of speed and the
usual "Schulte" hurdle form.
Numeral Man Compete.
Beerklo is also a letter winner in
the hurdle events who will be back
this year. Besides, there is Daily,
Mandnry, and Reese, last season
numeral winners who will give any
one a good race.
'Red" Layton, the Husker Olympic
star, will be missed in the short races
this year. "Red" ran the sprints and
hurdle with equal skill. His biggest
races for Nebraska were in the quar
ter-mile and the mile relay. There
should be some good material coming
look from the distance are only fair,
and Coach H. F. Schulte has a hard
task in filling the gaps left by gradu
ation last spring.
The Huskers will be weak in the
field events this year, and in the
half-mile and two-mile running
events. '"Sed" Hartman, winner of the
shot-put at the Drake and Kansas
relays on several occasions, will be
missed when the scores of the meets
begin to come in. He was also a con
sistent winner in the discus and jave
lin events.
Need Jumper.
Howard Turner's absence in the
high jump means a hard place to fill,
while the broad-jumpers will have
trouble making leaps equal to the
record set by Hatch. Hatch was also
a sprint man of ability.
In the SSO-yard run, there arc no
letter-men returning who might be
able to fill the place of Gardner,
former captain, or of Higgins, also a
letter-man in this event It is prob
able however, that Lewis, harrier
captain, will be run in this event in
stead of in the mile.
Two-milers are also scarce. Slem
mons of the medical college has com
pleted his three years of competition,
ar.d no man of quality has yet appear
ed to fill his shoes.
Strong in Sprints.
In the sprints, the Huskers are
strong as usual. - Captain Crites can
run any event from the 440-yard
dash on down the list, with winning
form. Besides that, he is capable of (
running both of the hurdle races
Curtis won the 440-yard dash at the
Missouri Valley indoor meet last Feb-
ruary.
Locke, winner of the Missouri Val-!
ley sprint championship, will be back
with perhaps more speed than ever, j
the place of Whippcrman and Lay
ton, on the relay teams this year.
In the milo run are Ross, and
Lewis, cross-country men and track
letter-men, who won consistently last
season. Besides there are some new
cross-country men of ability. Law-
son Hays, and McCartney, are all
prospective nulers. In the two-mile,
Zimmerman and Cohen will be out to
win. Johnson and Scarchette are
harriers of ability who will try the
two-mile run in the spring.
Cleatoa Is Back.
Gleason, who broke tho Varsity
record in the pole-vault last spring,
will be among the best in the Valley
this season. Davis, also a letter-man
in this event, will be back.
Rhodes has a large field of activi
ties in track and the pole-vault is one
of them. "Choppy" is also a high
jumper, and broad jumper of ability.
In the weight events, there will be
material from the football players to
select from. Krimmelmeyer has been
working in the weight events this fall,
while Pospisil can throw the discus
over ISO feet consistently. Molxen
is another prospect in this branch of
the sport. Meyers is a man of ability
in the weights.
Coach "Indian" Schulte has an
enviable track record at Nebraska.
During six years of coaching at the
Husker school, he has won the Mis
souri alley outdoor cnampionsnip
for the past four years, and has
placed second with his team in the
saus - -
Christmas
Stockings
The Christmas stocking the
world wide symbol of Christ
mas Gift Givirg.
Christmas Stockings the
gift that will be welcomed by
every feminine heart,
Such a gift may be as ex
quisitely dainty or as practical
as the taste of one who gives or
of the one who receives may
dictate.
Gift Hosiery of all hosiery
mu't be dependable, which is
sufficient incentive for choos
ing from Rudge &. Guenzel's
wida variety of dependable
stocks. Never before have they
shown such a large variety of
beautiful silk Hosiery as is now
on display. The wide variety,
the beautiful qualities, the di
versified colorings will be of
special interest to those who
wish to give hosiery. A few of
their interesting items are:
Pointex Heel Silk Stock
ing Sheer chiffon with silk tops
and feet. The knitting is a
work of art, pair $5
McCallum Chiffon
Hosiery
Gun Metal with a black Bilk
heel splicing. This gives a strik
ing effect to the hose and is
very smart in appearance,
pair $3.95
Silk Hosiery
Sheer as a spider's web de
scribes this Hose. These can
be had in black or gun metal
Tith very fine Paris Clocking,
pair (330
"Onyx" Sheer Chiffon
Lace Clocked and Lace In
serts for afternoon and evening
in these attractive stockings at
pair
$2.95 to $&,50
All Hosiery will be attrac
tively boxed without extra
charge.
How About
A Black Onyx
Charm
for his WsJdemere chaia with
his Fraternity Crest on it?
Good looking and quite the
thing.
$2.50 to $15.00
y i i i w i
University Jeweler
Eat. 1871 117-119 So. 12
The College Press
THE ACTIVITY HOUND.
We are told by some that unless
one engages in some activity on the
campus other than the pursuit of
learning, one loses at least half of
the joy of attending college. And to
prove that time sper.t managing the
glee club or being chai man of the
refreshment committee of the junior
prom is not wasted, statistic are
forthcoming which show that Peter
McDuf fus, who was graduated , in
1913 and who held those positions, is
better off, financially, than Don
Smith of the same class who did noth
ing but go to school.
The fallacy of the proof is that
Peter McDuffus owes his success not
to the training he received managing
the glee club, but to his own ability,
which made him manager of the club
and made him succeed outsido also.
The second condition does not depend
upon the first, worthies.
Now it so happens hat one goes
in for activities for one of two or
three reasons. One is a poser, per
haps, and would be in the public eye.
Well, one attaches one's self to the
staff of the Booster's Club, or joins
indoor meets since they were first
started.
In his policy of "Athletics for
Everyone" Schulte has developed
many men of good ability in every
event, and some stars along with his
all-around good teams. As usual he
is pessimestic as to the 1925 track
prospects.
the Lowell Lit Or one is forced to
go cut for some job by one's fratern
ity. The prestige of the old chapter
must be kept up, you kno. Or one
really believes the hocum that being
in activities in college helps prepare
one for the stern battle of life.
One or the other of these engaging
ideals is the whip that keeps the ac
tivity man with nose to the grind
stone long after the first glow of be
ing in activities wears off, and In his
heart he is sick of the business which
robs him of time to get the best out
of his carefree college days. Ohio
State Lantern.
Mechanical Engineering, '17, and
former Professor J. E. Rasmussen.
Agree on Removal
Of Kickoff Point
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 18.
Rnninvnl of the kickoff point from
midfteld to the forty-yard line has
been agreed upon by members ot tne
Kauffman Revisits
Nebraska University
Vincent E. Kauffman, Mechanical
Engineering, '19, called at the office
of Dean O. J. Ferguson of the Col
lecre of Ensrineerinir Thursday. He is
now connected with the Baker Ice
Machine Company of Fort Worth,
Texas.
Coworkers of Mr. Kauffman from
Nebraska are McKinley T. Clark,
Mi
Ihe finest materials, expert de
signing and careful workmanship
make every Stetson a masterpiece.
STETSON HATS
Styled for young men
To our Host of
University Friends:
A Merry Christmas
and the Happiest
New Year you've
ever known!
FARQUHAR'S
WANT ADS
LOST A Parker fountain pen Mon
day, December 15, in S. S. 102,
S. S. corridor, on R St. between
12th and 13th, or on 13th between
Q and R. Reward. Call B3477.
LOST Three small padlock keys on
a small ring. Return to Nebras-
kan Office and receive reward
...ii machos' association, Field-
IVWfMW
ing H. Vost, Michigan athletic di
rector and chairman of the commit
tee said hore today.
The committee is to report in Now
York Decomber 29. At the meeting of
the coaches' association Yost said he
was opposed to any limitation of the
number of forward passes a team cn
make during a game.
A new ruling removing the prlvi.
lege oi rumiiiiK wun a recovered
fumble and instead giving the ball
to the team on the spot where it
was rccovereu, was suggested
Yost.
by
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
LINCOLN, NEB.
C. E. BUCHHOLZ, Mgr.
1 J
L 11
Merry Christmas
Greet Him With Gifts From the
Christmas
Store
THE SAFE THING to do is to buy a
Man's Gift from a Man's Store. It's
very logical, isn't it, that a Store
which caters so successfully to his
preferences the other 364 days of each year
should be the most practical place to select
Christmas Gifts? We've not only planned
extensively, but have borne in mind a range
of prices that will lend to your each individ
ual requirement Need we suggest shopping
early while the stocks in this store are most
comprehensive.
Tenth and
O Street
SPEIERS
Lincoln,
Nebraska
Pmhlukeii
the imternt uf Elec
trical Development by
m Institute that will
he helped by what'
ever helps tie
Industry.
Good news for all
lovers of graphic pie
Graphic pie enough to satisfy the hunger
of a life-time : no end of graphic mountains
to scale and toboggan down. Tliat's what
the man who loves to analyze graphs and
statistical symbols can look forward to
when be comes with the electrical industry.
Economicstudy is oneof many branches
in this broad field. If you have thought
of electricity as limited to engineers, this
other side of the picture will interest you.
The commercial organization with its
problems of distributing, selling, adver
tising; the manufacturing end with its
opportunity for trained technical men ; the
legal and accounting branches all this
and more totals electrical industry.
It may pay you to keep this in mind
against graduation.
Vestertt Electric Com patty
Sim 1S69 maim mnd diitnhuten if cltctrktl equipment
Nwmhf It
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