The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 12, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
TO HOLD TRACK
TRYOUTS FRIDAY
K. C. A. C. Meet the First Part
Of February Will be the
First Contest
NEEDING HIGH - JUMPERS
Preliminary tryouts for tho Kan
sas City Athletic Club moot will be
held Friday, January IS, on the in
door track under the east stands of
the stadium, according to an an
nouncement made by Coach Henry
P. Schulte. The date for the Kan
sas City meet received at the Hus
ker office is February 5, but reports
from Kansas City have stated that
the meet will take place both Febru
ary 5 and (. The correct date will
be announced later.
Coach Schulte has not given up his
search for high-jumpers as yet, and
the prospects are no better. Several
men are workup m me event, out
none of the prospects have shown ex
ceptional ability according to the
roa;'h. The distance men have been
given some pace work so far this
season, but hard training will" begin
immediately. Several men are show
ing up well in the quarter mile, but
the sprinters and half milers have
not been put to any test of speed.
Huskers prospects with tho other
Valley teanu for a good two-mile
team are excellent with such veter
ans as Rose and Lewis and such new
men as Johnson and Roberts coming
in lor the other positions, umy a
fair mile team is in view at present.
Reports from the Tiger camp at
Missouri indicate that Coach Simp
son is well satisfied with his pros
pects except for a lack of hurdle
men. Among the Missouri special
ties are the shot-put and discus
throw with Captain Richardson as
- the star. Lancaster in the high-jump
and pole-vault with Bransford in the
high-jump, takes good care of the
Missourians in the field events. The
Tigers were always capable of taking
care of themselves in the running
events.
IN THE VALLEY
"Zim" and "Zim'
FIELD HOUSE TO TAKE
CARE OF SOCIAL LIFE
(Continued from Page One.)
The concourse which runs around
three sides of the dancing floor is
803 feet long. When used for social
occasions, wicker furniture may be
put into this concourse to form one
continuous reception room two and
one-half city blocks in length. Wick
er chairs, lamps, and lounges may be
purchased to complete this plan.
Every detail has been furnished to
make this structure useful for large
social events. All of the athletic
section of the basement can be lock
ed off, and at the foot of the stairs
are the men's and women's lounge
rooms. Between the stairways are
six checking windows, enough to
take care of a capacity crowd on the
dance floor.
When banquets are held, food will
be distributed from a serving room
built in one corner of the dance
floor. Directly underneath this is i,
steam room, where foods may be
kept hot until served. Everything
necessary for an occasion even as I
large as the Cornhusker banquet '
could be cooked at the nearby cafes
or cafeterias and taken directly to
th steam room in the basement
The stage may be used for serv
ing refreshments during social func
tions. An orchestra pit has been
built for use when the structure is
uspd as an auditorium. When used
frr dancing, a floor will be placed
over the pit to make it level with
the regular floor.
Tho Valley basketball schedule got
off to a good (tart the past week'
end when six conference teams went
into action against each other. The
University of Oklahoma jumped out
in front with two wins in at many
tarts. Missouri and the Oklahoma
Aggies each won one and lost one.
Oklahoma defeated Washington
and Missouri by scores of 32 to 31
and 28 to 23 respectively. Missouri
won from, the Oklahoma Aggies and
tho Aggies won from Washington.
Drake defeated Iowa State 20 to 18.
The Kansas Aggies, Grinnell, and
Nebraska also saw action over tho
week-end, hut with non-conference
opponents. The Aggies showed good
form in defeating the strong inde
pendent Schooley team of Kansas
City by a 4-1 to 2S margin. Grin
nell went down to defeat before the
fast Hillyard team of St. Joseph,
and Nebraska won over Creighton in
Omaha 20 to 15.
The race for the Valley champion
ship this year should be faster and
harder fought than ever before.
Kansas, the team that has three
straight conference titles to its cred
it, is aooui aue to De toppled trom
the throne.
indicate that the Missouri authori
ties are negotiating for a dual ,?Vk
meet with the University of Califor
nia on the coast cither April 3 or 10.
In discussing the indoor possibili
ties, reports have Farley and Gran
tello, the Tiger sprint start, run
ning better than ever before. Pre
dictions from Columbia are that the
runner who beats either of these two
men, must do styne record breaking
From the Husker camp, and based on
past performance, it might be said
that just the man to do this thing
is Captain "Gip" Locke himself.
Iovj State college opened their
wrestling schedule with a decisive
victory over Des Moines University.
The Ames mat artists won every
match and pained a total of 44
points, l his is no comparative ra
ting however, of the strength of the
Iowa boys since Des Moines is a
smaller college in Iowa circles.
ANNOUNCE SCHEDULE
FOR WRESTLING TEAM
(Continued from rage One.)
In dope coming from Lawrence,
Kansas, they are again conceded a
good chance at the title. Kansas
Aggies, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Aggies
and Drake are expected to be very
strong bidders for the top rung
while Washington, Missouri and
Grinnell dangerous at all times are
expected to still offer competition.
Nebraska and Iowa State are apt to
upset the dope any night.
Nine games will be played this
week. Thursday night finds Grin
nell tangling with Kansas at Law
rence. Ihe following night Grin
nell meets the Kansas Aggies, Drake
plays the Oklahoma Aggies and Ames
plays at Washington. - Saturday j
night Grinnell meets Nebraska at!
Lincoln, Ames plays at Missouri, and
Drake meets Oklahoma. During the
middle of the week the two Kansas '
schools tangle at Manhattan. !
I
If Missouri will be as good on the
cinder track as the pre-scason re
ports indicate, the Tigers from Col
umbia must have the fond hopes of
another outdoor Valley champion
ship in mind not to mention the in
door possibilities. The return to
school of Thelen and Lewondeski to
strengthen the 4 J 0-yard and 8S0
yard events, brings their total of
middle distance men to eight excel
lent runneiif.
Reports from Berkley, California.
through the change from the Western
i collegiate rules to the National inter
j collegiate rulings. This change will
probably affect only the Valley dual
meets, and it is still a question as to
what rules will govern the meets
with Iowa and Minnesota. The Big
Ten teams are governed by the West
ern Collegiate rulings, according to
Dr. Clapp.
"It is doubtful that there will be
a 108 pound class this year accord
ing to the National rules," Dr. Clapp
stated. The length of the bouts have
been changed from 12 to 10 min
ptes, eyept for the final bouts in
the championships which shall last
15 minutes each. A time advantage
of one minute, and the referee's de
cision are necessary to win a bout
instead of the former system of two j
minutes required. This gives the
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bout to the other man or call it a
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tie, should the one with tho advan
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are made, to speed up the matches,"
Dr. Clapp stated. The referee must
take tho wrestling ability and ag
gressiveness of the wrestlers into
consideration in his decisions.
Though tho amount of time advan
tago is kept when the men nro com
pelled to go to extra periods to de
cide the match, the final decision
will bo made by the referee. More
power is placed in tho hands of the
referee by these changes. Previous
ly a wrestler could gain the advan
tage and keep it winning the bout
without attempting to throw his op
ponent. Changing from the Western inter
collegiate to the National rulings has
also changed tho method of scoring.
Five points are awarded for n fall
in either case, while three points will
be awarded to the wrestler winning
a decision instead of two as used
Inst year. Tho referee may call
the mutch a tie in a dual meet
but. in the championship matches! a (,i,,t i,n,,t f Ynlo Univnr-
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any man winning a fall In tho pre
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which will count toward the teams
total score for the meet. Several
holds which were allowed in the
Western intercollegiate rules are
barred in the National rules accord
ing to Dr. Clapp. Dr. Clapp is a
member of the National rules com
mittee along with H. R. Reiter of
Lehigh. August Foterson of Colum
bia, and G. M. Trautman of Ohio
State.
With six letter men back and a
group of promising new men, Dr.
Clapp hopes to produce a winning I
team this season. Oklahoma Aggies,
winners of the Valley meet last year,
and Iowa State, are the strong teams
of the Valley this spirng. Kansas
has shown a marked growth in the
past three years, and the Jayhnwk
ers should show good class this year.
Missouri with almost a hundred men
out for the sport will also be a
strong contender for Valley honors.
Statistics compiled at Stanford
University show that womeni are 2.6
per cent more brilliant than men.
A rooters club made of five men
from each organised house furnish
the yelling at the, University of
Washington.
Northwestern University plans the
erection of a $1,000,000 three-decked
stadium with a seating capacity
of 75,000 persons.
Tulsa University has established a
kindergarten on tho campus with an
enrollment of fifty children taught
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sentiment was against compulsory
chapel, one of the oldest traditions
to I of the school.
A women's campus similar in na
ture to the men's quadrangles is be
ing planned at Northwestern university.
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