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VARSITY WILL TRY OUT FOR NEXT VALLEY MEET A triangular track meet between three teams of novices is on the schedule for Saturday afternoon on the tadium indoor track. Every man who has not run in Varsity com petition and who has won four points toward a numeral, will be eligible to compete. The Varsity squad, as coaches, will see that their men are entered in each event. A Varsity time trial will also be held in several of the events Saturday afternoon. The events on schedule for the tri angular meet will include the mile and two-mile events, the half-mile, 440-yard dash, 50-yard high hurdles, 50-yard low hurdles, 50-yard dash, and a four-lap relay race. In the field events there will be the shot put, high jump, broad jump, and the pole vault. Forty-five picked men who hava earned four points each toward a numeral will be the contestants in the Red, White, and Blue tourney. In between the events of the main show several scores of novices will compete in numeral competitions to "arn points for the coveted numer als and to win a place on the Red, White, or Blue teams in future intra mural meets. The spice of the afternoon will be furnished by the varsity track men who will engage in preliminary try outs for the Missouri Valley Indoor championship meet to be held at Kansas City on March 20 and 21. 1 The varsity tryouts include a fast race in the half-mile, with James, Lewis, Beckord, Houdersheldt, Rob erts, and perhaps Coach Gardner, in cluded in the field of runners. Of this group Roberts holds the indoor record, and Gardner holds the out door record, as well as the Missouri Valley indoor record. In the mile event, Jack Ross, Hays, McCartney, Cummings and perhaps several other men will run. Of this group Hays and McCartney have shown up well. Ross, who placed in the outdoor Valley meet last year has been getting away to' a slow start, but will give the field some competition Saturday. The two-milers, with Searles hold ing the indoor record of 10 minutes, 3.4 seconds, will be given a close race for ' high honors. Zimmerman has a time of 10 minutes, 7 4 seconds, which is an advantage of about four seconds over Lawson, the other top notch runner in the distance grind. Coach Schulte has a list of the ten high men in each event posted on the track bulletin board. This list will undoubtedly be changed somewhat after the Saturday meet. Coach Schulte predicts that Uni versity indoor records for the stadi um track will be smashed by varsity What THE DANGER LINE means to you If you will look in a mirror, you will see a tiny V-shaped crevice around each tooth where it joins the gum9. This is The Danger Line. Food particles lodge there and ferment, forming acids which lead to Acid Decay. 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It makes The Danger Line sae. ental Made with Squibb's B track men and freshmen alike and as evidence of his confidence he has placed three freshmen runners againBt the varsity crew, where they will find competition that can not be furnished by other freshmen. Coach Schulte announced yester day that everybody is invited to at tend the meet. There will' bo no ad mission charge and benches for the spectators will be placed t advan tageous places along the track. All contestants will be required to wear regulation track suits.. Team mem bers will have their colors attached to thei shirts. After the events of the afternoon are over a picture of the entire track squad, numbering some three hun dred, will be taken. Coach Schulte wants every man who is out for track to be on hand in suit for the pic ture. An omen for the breaking of rec ords Saturday wns furnished yester day by Ed Weir who' established a new track record for the fifty-yard low hurdles, which he ran in six sec onds flat. One of the three freshmen whom Coach Schulte will enter with the varsity runners in their tryouts is Searle, two-mile runner, who holds the present University record for the two-mile on the stadium track. t A running mate for Searles will be Roberts, half-miler, who also holds the stadium track record in his dis- GEORGE BROS. Forgot en Someone? Don't Worry Just come to George's Shop and you will find a Gift which is appropriate, different and tasteful, in our Superb Collec tion of Gift things. Party Favors Suggestion of St. Patrick. See our unusual display of Prizes, Favors, Place-Cards,and Dec orations. Remember "We Create and Make the Things that Take, in Party Favors. Wedding Invitations This firm offers you an unus ual service on Wedding Invita toins, Dance Programs, En graved Cards and work of sim ilar character, both Printed and Engraved. PHINTI'RVOI -iw 'etSuiQ $'tdt toners Tel B-1M3 1&13 N Street i'ajiot' Cream Milk of Magnesia C ins HCt MJl'I'l II VI NjRAVLK" tance. 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