THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 100 HIGHS ARB TO ENTER DEBT Athletic Department Receiving Blank For Track Meet on May 7 and 8 ENTRY LIST CLOSES SOON About one hundred high schools re expected to enter the State IIih School track meet to be held at the stadium May 7 and 8. Thirteen blanks have already been mailed Into tho atlilctic office. All blanks were to be mailed in not later than April 20 un1 manv are expected in the next few days. Tin followinir hitch Bchools have mailed In their list of entries. Tobias: Acker, Gill, Taylor, Te snr, Legrand, Bamcr, Fisher, Allen, Lyman. Neligh: Puker, Williams, Reiss, I.nmson. Romiir. Thompson, Haber- stroh, Van Vlcck, JohnRon, Stinson. Stanton: Wolverton, Lund, Pont, Kucster, Ditmnn, Schneider, Kaus senbaum, Kntcr.man.' Wilbur: Wicina, Kuzelka, Jancck, Ilouser, Cerny, Chab," Zclenka. Holbrook: Keyos, DuBois, Wan row, Turner, Clinton, Werner, Sporh, Hildebrand, Ya Rue, Hartunp, Shuss. Cambridge: Carroll, Coder, Hil ton, Lauritson, Mayo, Mousel, Rich ardson, Sexton, Smith, Trumble, II., Trumble, C. David City: Becker, Ficke, Hinds, Johnson, Howe, Schulz, Ball, Thomas, Scott, Faytingen. Cathedral: Dowd, Daily, Fenton, Big Springs: Robinson, Wright, Tillman, Mercer, Stuart. Bethany: Gardner, Shuman. Arlington: Miller, Hammang, Ludington, Fitch, Bevelhimer, Rhea, Decker. Milford: Welch, Houderschneldt, Trabert, Tossie, Wertman, Griffee, Mundehenke, Krueger, Anderson, Walke.. Intcrfratcrnity Baseball Five games were played yesterday In the interfratcrnity baseball series. Two close games were played. Al pha Theta Chi nosed out Phi Gam ma Delta in the seventh inning, a very opportune timo, as It was ncces- ary to stop the game after that frame. Beta Theta Pi and Delta Chi and Delta Chi played to a tie, 19 to 19, in nine innings. This contest will be played off on Sunday. Tho tournament is progressing rather slowly, as many of the games have to be postponed. Not all of the first round games have been completed yet, although according to tho schedule, the second set should be finiBhcd by tonight. Yesterday's Results Delta Sigma Lambda 13, Delta Tau Delta 8. Alpha Theta Chi 10, Thi Gamma Delta 9. Alpha Tau Omega 19, Alpha Sig ma Phi 12. Theta Chi 11, SUrma Chi B. Beta Theta Ti 19. Delta Chi 19 (nine innings) Phi Delta Theta Lambda Chi Al pha, postponed. Fhi Stoma Kappa Farm House postponed. Alpha Gamma Rho Kappa Sigma postponed. Phi Kappa Psi Delta Upsilon postponed. Alpha Theta Chi Delta Tau Del ta, postponed. Today's Games Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Chi, 1 o'clock, Rock Island Fark. Theta Chi vs. Alpha Sigma Thi, 3:30, Rock Island Park. Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Nu, o'clock, Ag College. Acacia vs. Pi Kappa Thi, 6:30, Ag College. Phi Delta Theta vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, 4 o'clock, Lincoln High. ENGINEERS ARE READYFORWEEK Plant For Annual Celebration And Open House are Progressing PARADE WILL BE MAY S Plans for Engineers' Week, May 3 to 8, are almost completed. Work on the fifteen-ton highway bridge, being erected north of Administra tion building, is progressing rapidly. A number of students were assisting with the work yestorday. Ted Johnson, who is in charge of window displays reports that final arrangements have been made and that the displays will be put in place early Monday morning, May 3. Each department including the Agricul tural and Geology department will be represented. O. J. Ferguson, dean of tho Col- loira of Enolneerlnflr. will deliver fifteen-minute talk over radio station KFAB at 10:30 this morning, in which he will describe the main fea tures.nf Engineers' Week and es peclally Engineers' Night. Within the next few days announcements will be made from stations KOIL and WOAW located in Council Bluffs and Omaha. This is being done in order that neopla throughout the state may avail themselves of the coming oppor tunity to visit the Engineering col lege of thia university. Parade To Be Representative The annual Engineers' Parade will pass down O street at noon Wednes day. May 6. Each department is entering a float that will in some way represent the type and class of work done by it. Tho University band will be an addition to this year's pa rade. Don Hannon, chairman of the parade committee, reports that work has already been started on several of the floats. Programs which will bo distributed to the public as a guide book on Engineers' Night have already gone to press. All the events such as pouring Iron in the foundry, welding thermite in the chemistry building, and testing insulators in the electri cal laboratory, will be listed with di rections and instructions as to how to find any of the engineering build ings on the campus. Over seven thousand programs were distributed at Engineers' Night last year. Blue print posters and signs will be placed in conspicuous places about the campus today announcing the program for Engineers' Week. Spe cial posters have been designed by students taking architectural en gineering to be used as part of the downtown window displays. Students Go Buggy Riding As a result of a docree at Baylor University that no women could go for automobile rides after dark, for ty men and women went for buggy rides. EAT AT Commercial Lunch 1238 ."O" St. Under New Management Dancing School Lsara to Dane for IS. OO. Opoa Daily ' Franzmath.es Academy 101S N Itml TRADE YOUR OLD WATCH FOR A NEW ONE LIBERAL ALLOWAVrn NO MATTER HOW OLD Boyd Jewelry Co. Club Plan Jewelers 1042 0 Across from Gold's Mother's Day-May 9th We Carry a Complete Line of Mother's Day Cards Latsch Brothers STATIONERS 1118 "O" St. CHILD'S PLAT ON SATURDAY Students Will the Fairies" Present "Pinkie and in Temple Theater The Children's Theater will present the three act play "Pinkie and the Fairies" by W. Graham Robertson in the Temple Theater Saturday af ternoon and evening, May 1. The play is under the direction of Miss Fern Hubbard, instructor in the Dra matic Art Department. The play is a fantasy and the set tings are laid in a woods and a gar den. Many pupila of the children's dramatic classes will take part. The university students in the cast are: Arvilla Hanson, Paul Pence, Donald Helmsdoerfer, and Ernest Lundgren. DELICIOUS EATS Rector's Sanitary Fountain NEW SHIRTS COLLAR ATTACHED Here's a presentation that will interest the College man these shirts are correctly tail ored to insure excellent fit Broadcloths and Madras plain colors as well as the newer stripes and over plaids splen did variety that makes your se lection comparatively easy. $2 S. & H. GREEN STAMPS UGEfflEIITS Saturday's Games Phi Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 9 o'clock, Rock Island Park. Kappa Psi vs. Delta Upsilon, 1 1 o' clock, Rock Island Park. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Delta Chi, 11 o'clock, Ag College. Delta Tau Delta vs. Alpha Theta Chi, 2:30, Rock Island Park. 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