The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 31, 1925, Page 4, Image 7

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COLOR MEET
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The third trl-coW track meet Of
the year Will "be pulled Off oh the sta-
th'sm cinders this afternoon as a last
WoVkoht Wftire sOring Vacation.
Track, 'men "bearing red, White, and
"blue colors Will lino 'ap against each
Otsher in an effort to leWcr the Oolor
"records and Win oat for their "respect
ive Yearns,
The program Of cYchts OoVcrs less
than two h6urs and Will be interest
ing for any spectators. The last ool
Or meet, held ilarch 10, resulted in a
Victory for th6 Whites, Wh6 "bested
their Opponents "by twelve pbints.
Three 'new Varsity "records Were
established during the 'meet, "being
"hang "up in the mile and a half, the
566-yard Van, and the three-quarter
mile.
Snappy competition for "places is
expected this afternoon. The list of
events:
3:15 "mild Von, "pole Vahlt, high
jump.
SiSb li)fr-yard dash.
S:45 shot "pot, "broad Jump, 120
yard "high hurdles.
4:00 886-yard run.
4 :15 220-yard low hurdles.
4:S0 440-yard dash.
4:45 220-yard "dash. j
5:00 2-mile Tun.
MaVrsee Rankm Will
Leave Hospital Soon
iliss &ayhee "Rankin, secretary of
"Dr. tTuritingtOn. Wh6 has "been seri
ously ill at the Lincoln "Hospital, f6r
the "past 'three 'wee'ks, is "reported
Vriuch improved. "Her "physicist-,
states that she Will "be Out Of the
hospital "within a Week.
Miss Karikin has been Dr. Hunting
ton's secretary for almost two years,
iind is "well "fcndwn aih6ng letliodist
students.
TMs "business Of "being a -daddy or
a "rndther, "Which has "been taken as a
"raa'ttcr of course for so long, is at few Wee"ks at the annual Kansas Ke
last "t6 "receive -due attention at the lays. Again, th6 Jayhawks ntl jdur-
Uriiversity Of Iowa this summer
When claases "in "narerit trairiinc Will
lfe Offered "for three 'weeks "begin-
'nisg Janfe 15.
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The triangle meet this spring at
Lincoln between Kansas University,
Kansas Aggies, and Nehraslcn Will
bring together a big share of the
traclc and field talent of the Valley
There 'will he such coh-'
conforenc.
fcrchce stars as l6r and
Graharn
in th6 high jump evcht; Baker, two
milcr of Kansas Aggies Ktmpott,
mil6 VunYier of Kansas Aggies; IVatt,
milcr on the KaYjsas "Unn-ersity team
without mentioning ftchrasWs own
stars, fed "Weir in the liurdlcs, and
L6clc6 in the hashes.
Th6 tw6 Kansas high jumpers,
loor and Captain Graham are both
jumping in top form this year. They
tied for first fclacc at the Illinois re
lays, clearing the "bar at six feet,
three inches. Then they tied again
at the Valley inddor Vne6t, where
they jumped six feet, three and a
half inches, Which is olose to the
world's "record in this event
The track tea'm l6aves this eve
ning for Stanford "University. Sat
urday aftornoo'n Middle-West "will
meet "Pacific Coast in a track "m6et
Which "both sectiohs "will "b6 Watching
with intense interest. The Missouri
Valley "will "be "expecting ttcbras'ka
to show some "good stuff to the Coast,
and the Coast is watching to see What
Jchraslca "will lo.
Jehraska is as vell-fitted to "meet
a Coast team in an "intdrsectional Oon
test as anv Vallcv agcregatidn. The
Huslcers "have One ict6ry to their
credit, the Missouri Valley indoor
meet, and ar6 indeed "rightful claim
ants to the title of Missouri Valley
representative.
"Kansas vas ije'braska's chifef and
I Only 'da'ngeroiis 'competitor at t"he in-
do6r Yneet. The Jayhawks had the
meet in tteir "hands several times,
lehraska vill see those same iay-
hawks at least "three times "more this
year. Kansas "will "be the host in a
Vtey to Lincoln foV the "triangular
Itaee't "between "Nebraska, Kansas Ag-
"gies, and "Kansas, and the "Huslcers
iwill "meet t"h6m again at th6 Missotiri
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Valley eutdoet Vnect
Oklahoma.
at NomMi,
Fans are Wondering if '"bee Mac
lean, trainer foV the ituskers, "will
become chlef saWbones fet the
Pacific cOast during his shoVt sUy
cro "TS"
r he is Rfl oVer
deserves tfiG title or. Missouri vaiiey
Valley hy his "wdrlc at meets. At th6
K. C. A. C Vnedt and at the Missoari
Valloy indoor he "was called poti to
minister t6 YnaYvy athletes of Yarioos
schbdls.
ALPHA KAPPA PSTS
1ILL HOLD SMOKER
"Every "Man i the iBixad Collffe
Invited to EtitertaiBmeBt
Alpha Kappa Psi, men's honorary
commercial fraternity, Will hold a
smoker foV "men of the College of
business Administratidn Wednesday
evening at 7:S0 at the Phi Kappa iPsi
house.
According to "members of Alpha
Kappa Psi, the "purpose of the smolceV
is to get feirad "men together for a"n
evening of ontertairiment. t)uane A"n
6rs6n, chairman, has arranged for
special music and "promises a short
snappy "program. A "number of fac
ulty "members and readers Will attdnd
vnth 'the hope of meeting "Birad men
on a "more friendly and informal
basis.
"WiHard "Ushdr, "president, says that
"every man in the college is invited,
especially those Who are interested
in the "worlc of Alpha Kappa Psi.
tn an investigation made at the
"University Of "California, it "was esti
mated that daring the 175 years that
American 'colleges have had fratreni
tie3, three 'Ojuaxter of a million men
have orn fraternity "pins. Of these,
48 have been college "presidents, 200
have "been made governors of states,
2S0 have been "United States sena
tors, 24 have Win made secretaries
of state. 160 United States judges, 42:
"major generals, and msiny have "been
authors a'nd held other distinguished
positions.
FOOTJBALL IE
PRACfflCE HARD
feeAVg Teka CaMt4o4
New fky. WKic
Gam Mttck Gvdftcl.
EMrHA5liE MASSING
FO HACKFIELD MEN
ThO itwfkeV feotball caVidldtea
spent a by attcrnoon yesterday
learning he aVlft-arond Which ther
offensive tays "will be centered "heid
fall. t"h6 "ends and Wlcfield Vnen
"were busy passing the ball during the
early part of the Yeriodi Vhile tbe
linemen driiled on the finer joints
of line-fclay.
XVitb tbe nd of the spring prac
tice close at hand, Coach Bearg is
working hard to teach the "men his
hew system 'so that little time "will
be lest "wheto the season rolls arOond..
The Offensive team illustrated the
Yossibilities of the View shift by mak
ing long gains thro"agb tbe defensh-e
ide, "which seemed purrled by the
hew method of attack. Presnell and
Oelrich, halfbaclcs) Voris, fullbacki
ahd Stephens, Barter, alternated in
carrying the ball. The line was com
posed of Barnes, cehtcr; FisheV ahd
Casey, guards GroV and Stiner,
tackles; and Joe Weir and Decker,
ends.
Coach ISeaVg had plenty of mater
ial to "work with, for one the largest
squads of the season "reported for
"practice, fed Weir appeared in suit
on the field for a short time, but Vas
sooh called back to the track.
A Grecian festival is being "planned
by the "University of Southern Cali
fornia for May 1. The carnival,
sponsored by the "university, "will con
sist of several ovents following
throughout the afternoon and eve
hing. There Will be Grecian games,
chariot races, tc., followed by
Greclc dahces, "plays and other folk
lore. This Will be followed by a col
orful Gree"k ball.
According to figures Vecently com
piled, Amherst has a larger "percent
age of its "graduates in "Who's Who
in America,"" "tlian ahy other college.
There are "869 Amherst men out of
the 10;000 listed.
fereshman Women at the Univer
sity of "Hawaii are hot "permitted to
speak to men on the campus 'daring
school htiurs. This Vule does "not ap-
"ply to "pTOfessoVs.
Fool Will Not Makv
Europn Excuttion
VTof, K k Pool, thitrman ot the
v4Mnf nt botahV. hss declined
the invltotloh to join the Internation
al geographteal excursion through
ScahdlnaVk next summer. Prot6sser
ool "was ohe of thirty botanists from
Various hatlohs Whd Vera invited to
Join the excursion Mch will start
from southern Sweden in July and
continue through Norway ahd Swe
ThU U to be the fourth such
expedition.
WRESTLING MEET
STARTS IBDHESDAY
Clftes Will Be SaMte as
InterfrateVBity Mat
Tottrnawet.
In
A humeral Wrestling meet "will be
held Wednesday and Thursday at tbe
Armory. The preliminaries will be
held from 4:00 to 6:00 oloclc Wcd-
hesday. The semi-finals will be held
tWh also if time permits. All stu
dents may compete "with the excep
tion of these Who have Wrestled in
Varsity meets. The Athletie ISoard,
however, reserves the right to award
"numerals ohlv to those Who have
passed twelve hours ot Work the last
semester and Who are how carrying
twelve hours in good standing.
fentries must be in Dr. Clapps of
fice by 6 oVloek tohight. Contest
ants may weigh in from 1100 to
4:00 oVlock Wednesday. The classes
Will be the same as in tbe interfra
ternity "meet 108, 115,' 125, 185,
145, 158, 175, and heavyweight. A
two-Vjound Weight allowance Will be
made.
SAft IpRAHCISCO AWJMNI
WILL ENTERTAIN TEAM
(Continued from Page One.")
Gleason, a'letter man, will enter
the Wle Vahlt -ent. Gleason Won
his letter last year by his beaatifBl
s"ky Worlc, and should W-orry the Car
dinals. Krimelmeyer Will sling the "sliot
and the discus. ""Big Ox" toolc ia
fourth "place oh the boards at Kan
sas City, putting the shot a little
better thah forty-six feet.
ferahk lopisil, football "man, xviu
be his mate in the hurling events. He
will also enter the shot and discas
competitloh.
PopeW Will throw the javelin hd
ahd "enter the high and broad
Jumps. PoV P
has improved a
Almy Will aW ehief Jv coh-
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lowst
Coaei ttenry F Sehulte.
lierbcrt D. GWh, acUsg director of
Athletics,
"Doe" MacLeah, physician ad
trainer pat excellence.
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