THE DAILY NEBRASKAN LOCKE HAY RUN IN K AGGIE MEET Sprint Star, Recovering From Tonsilitis, Scheduled To Dash Saturday COACH ANNOUNCES TEAM Roland Locke, Nebraska sprint ace and world's record holder in the 220 yard dash, will make his first appear ance of the 1027 season in an exhibi tion dash at tho Nebraska-Kansas Aggie dual track and field meet Sat urday afternoon on the indoor track of the East stadium if present plans materialize. Locke has been troubled with his tonsils and has been slow in getting: into shape. Barring: a re currence of the tonsilitis, the blonde star will work out at the meet. Other, dash stars will compete with Locke, including: Art Easter, fast Cambridge freshman. Weir, Trumble, and Keiss are expected to run some exhibition flights of hurdles at the Saturday meet also. The meet will start at 2:30 with both Kaggies and the Huskers entering full squads. The meet is a "toner" for the Val ley indoor meet at Des Moines next week. Coach Schulte announced the fol lowing list of entries Wednesday af ternoon. Pole Vault: Wirsig, Witte, Dailey, Downic, Shaner. Shot put: Hurd, AshLvrn, Molzen, Durisch. Broad jump: Stephens, Doty, An drews, Holmes, Marrow. High jump: Page, Fleming, Crocs, er, Marrow, J. Weir, Gillilan. 50 yard dash: Stephens, Doty, WTyatt, Dailey, Krause, Davenport, Lowe. 50 yard high hurdles: Krause, Lef fler, Fleming, Dailey, Voris, Marrow. 50 yard low hurdles: Krause, Lef- fler, Fleming, Daily, Voris, Marrow. 440 yard dash: Davenport, Tappan, Dailey, Campbell, Wyatt, Andrews, 880 yard run: Johnson, Lemly, Ritcher, Beck, Chadderdon, Tappan, 1 mile run: Chadderdon, Sprague, Hays, Lemly, Johnson, Frink. 2 mile run: Hays, McCartney, Cumings, Chadderdon, Sprague, Johnson, Frink. 1 mile relay: Campbell, Tappan, Dailey, Davenport, Krause, Lowe, Johnson, Wyatt. KAPPA SIGS WIN FROM SIG EPS Quintet Plants Second in Interfrat Basketball Tonrney by Win ning 23 to 16 Score The Kappa Sigs won the second place skin in the interfraternity basketball tourney by vrtue of their victory over the Sig Epr last, night, at the Cpliseum, 23 to lb. It was one of the fastest ar.d hirdest playeSl games of the season. Every member of tne Kappa Sig quintet was working in fine style. with Owens and Kronkrighc the lead ing scorers. Owens managed to get five goals from the field slipping un der the basket for each one. Miller and Hecht led the attacic for the Sig Ep five with six points each. ' The first half ended with the Kap pa Sigs on the long end of the score 12 to 4, but the second half the Sig Eps soon garnered three baskets to almost tie the score. The Kappa Sig mas immediately got hot and from then on the game was on ice. Kappa Sigma 3 fg ft f pts Paulsen, f 2 10 5 Owens, f 5 0 1 10 Kronlrright, c .. 3 2 2 8 Roper, e 0 0 2 0 Conner, g 0 0 0 0 Ullstrom, f , 0 0 0 0 Keyes, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 10 3 5 23 Sigma Phi Epsilon 16 fg ft f pts Miller, f 3 0 0 6 Hecht, f 2 2 0 6 James, c 0 0 2 0 Farley, g 10 3 2 Mclntyre, g 10 0 2 Totals 7 2 5 16 Dean of Women at Michigan Resigns The Dean of Women of the Uni versity of Michigan, Miss Jean Ham ilton, has resigned. She has been on a leave of absence since June, 1926 and is in New York City at present. The duties of the dean of women, which have been carried on by a committee of three advisers to wom en, will continue as at present. . 3a t svlsV B3367 YAH SITY ( shall I do VJ7) with T5g that Q 1T- K-l IN THE VALLEY . . By . . JACK ELLIOTT Four iowa State basketball play' ers end their varsity playing days in the gam with Nebraska at Ames on Thursday night, and tho last game of the 1927 season for the Cyclones They are Captain Aron Miller, Earl Elliott, Herman Fennema and Harold Klingaman. The Cyclones will have a real job on their hands that night, not only will they have to contend with Cap tain Clark Smaha, who is one of the best shots in the Valley and one -of the high scorers, but they will also have to stop Page, Cornhusker cen ter, who is six feet seven inches in height and the tallest center in the conference. At Captain Miller's back guard position Coach Wr. S. Chandler will use Brown. Brown's work in stopping "Lefty" Byers, Kansas Aggie scor ing ace who leads the Valley in total points, and Myers, Drake's high point man have been features of the last tv.o games. Brown will be given the assignment of trailing Smaha, stellar Nebraska forward, who is third in Vailey scoring with 103 points. The University of Kansas is back at the head of the Missouri Valley conference basketball standings at the beginning of the final week of the season. If Kansas wins again this year, it will be the sixth season for the Jayhawkers to cop the title. The Jayhawkers need only one of the two remaining conference games to cinch the championship. Even if both games are lost a tie for the leadership is assured. Missouri icet Kansas on the K. U. court last night acd the Kansas Aggies coma to Lawrence for their final conference game of the sec son on Friday. Kansas has defeated both teams, and on the home court they are favored to win again. While the roar of 3,000 persons and fell, the Oklahoma Aggie tling team downed the strong State grapplers at Stillwater Saturday 18 1-2 to 4 1-2. It was the first defeat for the Cyclones this season and took the first place in the conference away from them. Grooms, Iowa State 145-pounder was the only Ames wrestler to win a match. Missouri had a disastrous week down at Oklahoma last week-end los ing both of their tilts to the Sooners and the Oklahoma Aggies. It was the miiK.iiiiiiraiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiirmiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiNiiiiiuuuiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii You Save Food and Caa by Cooking With The Caa Turned Off On Our Chambers Fireleaa Gaa Range Trade in Our Downstairs Grocery I B-3214 STORE Miss Doris Lenyon, beautiful star of FitS National Pi3ures, in th dress of "TearRound" Zephyr specially designed for her lit. 17 sW& m l w Special Demonstration of PRINTED ZEPHYRS Yip1 FEATURING THE DORIS KENYON DRESS For d&inty spring and rammer wear, wcrjea through out the country prefer the famous "Year Round" fabrics for their bright, fast colon ... their dears original patterns ... their fine yet sturdy texture. Mist Doris Kenyan, lovely star of First National Pictures, mhanrrs her charms with a specially-de-iigned frock of "Year Round Printed Zephyr. We are featuring this attractive dress as part of our "YeaxRouixi" Home Sewing dernonstratkm, in which we offer these delightful prints in a maze of brilliant colors and artistic designs. TeaffRorad Printed Zephyrs are the ideal material tat women's dresses children's rocks and rompers, and a 3w r. r. -.w upset of the week, because the Tigers had beaten both teams on the Colum bia court This may go to prove the old saying that the Oklahoma teams think they are the best in the Valley when they are on the home court. The Aggies have not lost a game on the home court this season while the number of games won on the road totaf nothing. The Tigers put out a hard luck story at the beginning of their southern invasion, saying that all of their first string players were injured and the team would have a hard time winning either gu.ne. This may be true, but the Mizzou five lost both games to the Oklahoma teams. The Oklahoma Sooner basketball team has been the greatest scoring machine in the Valley this season. The Sooner lads have run up a total of 331 ooints in ten fames. This is an average of over 33 points to game. The Kansas Aggies are second th an average of 32 points per game 'or 333 points in eleven games for the season. The Kansas Jayhawk era have the ranking or being the best defensive team with a total of 208 points scored against them dur ing the season. LARGE NUMBER ARE TO ENTER TODRNEY 249 Teams Register for 1927 SUte High School Basketball Tournament So Far With the 249-team mark being reached, the 1927 state high school basketball tournament goes down on record as being the second largest entry list in the history of state high school basketball competition. The largest number having been reached last year when 339 teams registered for the tourney. The entry books are still open and in all probability the final mark wil' be over 250. Some teams will nc doubt be eliminated when their re cords for the season are examined. It is necessary for each team en tered, that at least forty per cent of their games must be victories, in order to compete. Many New Competitors Among the leading teams on Wed nesday's list are: Auburn, class A winner in the Peru Normal invitation tournament; Mead, Saunders county champion; Waterloo, western Doug las county champion; Eagle, Casr county champions; and Lincoln, one of the leading teams of the state. Following is a complete list of the NEWS B-3214 mbt:r - s. I 1 Bn -V J TV'.! ft Ml I'Mif l :i :. Cjuaraxleed FaScolor myriad of borne decoratrre purpoeea. They are remarkably easy to sew, guar antacd absolutely fas color. 49c NEBRASKA IN THIRD-PLACE Cornhusker Take Final Stride In Iowa Ten Men and Ccr-h Make Trip MISSOURI VALLEY STANDING (i W L Pet Kansaa . 10 H 2 800 Miaiouri . 6 S 6P7 Nebraska 10 6 4 6nO Oklahoma 10 S 4 600 Kansaa Aggies . 11 S Drake 11 6 tit Oklahoma A. a 11 10 4 S 400 Amn 11 4 7 84 Washington t ttO Urinnell 10 2 8 800 ' Camea This Week Missouri at Kansas, Wednesday. Nebraska at Ames, Thursday. Kansas Aggies at Kansas, Friday. Grinnell at Oklahoma, Friday. Grinnell at Oklahoma Aggies, Saturday. Nebraska at Drake, Saturday. The last week of the 1927 Missouri Valley basketball season is in swing and the Cornhuskers are taking their final stride in Iowa. Ten basketball men and Coach Black left for the Hawkeye State on tho Rock Island last night at midnight for their two remaining conference games with Ames and Drake. Nebraska now rests in third place in the Valley cage race, tied with we Oklahoma boon ers with six games to the win side and four lost The two games in teams registered: Atlanta. Auburn. BaTr Croasfni, Bea trice Benkelman. Bingham, Brule, Corn stock. Central City. Clark. College View, Cowella. Columbus, Dannrhrotr. Dawson, Dunning, Eagle. Elgin. Kails City, rilley. Grafton, Humboldt. Hirrimn. Havelock, Henderaon. Hebron Academy, Hemingford, Holdrege, Bysnnia, Indianola. Juamta. Lew iston. Lincoln High, Lisco. Long Pine, Mar quette, alilford. Morrill. Mullen. Minatare, Newman Grore, O'Neill: St. Marys Aca demy and High School. Orleans, Palmyra, Scottsbluff, Scotia. South Sioux Cityj Ster- ing. Stromsburg. Sutherland. Syracuse, Talmage, Thayer, Walthill. Waterloo. Win nebago, Wood Lake. York. Ainsworth, Lyons, Mead, Rushyille. Valentine, Wake field. Bellerue. Mason City. Walton, Battle Creek. Duncan, Pulton. Arlington, Arould. Atkinson. Aurora, Bas- sett. Bayard, Bennet. llerwyn. Bladen. Blue Springs, Bradshaw, Brainard. Bruning, Bruno, Campbell. Cedar ( luffs. Chappell, Chester, Clatonia, Creston. Clarkson. Desh ler. Diller. Dodge, Dorchester. Fairbury, FarwelL Franklin, Fremont. Genoa, Glenvil, Gordon. Grant. Guide Rock. Hsllam, Hast ings, Hickman, Holmesville. Hubbard, John son. Kearney, Kennard, Lawrence, Leifrh, Lexington. Lincoln, School of Agri., Louis ville, McCool Junction, Merna. Nelson. Lincoln's finest Shops have plete stocks of the very latest spring modes. These Merchants present their very latest in this publication. Watch for them the next few weeks. .1 he .Daily Nebra Iowa will put the Cornbuskers 'in second place should the men of Char ley Black turn in a win over both quintets. Team in Final Practice The final practice session of the 1927 season was run off last night with the usual snap, Coach Black giving his men a light limbering up before going on the road. Basket shooting and close guarding formed the major part of the Nebraska coach's time. Iowa State, the Nebraska foe at Ames on Thursday night is holding eighth place in the Valley cage race, but are considered one of tho hardest teams of the Valley to win from at home. It is the final gamo for the Cyclonas and they are determined to close the season with a win. It will be remembered that the Cyclones and the Cornhuskers are the only two teams in the conference that have been able to put a win over on Coach Phog" Allen's Jayhawker crew. Ne braska holds a win over the Iowa Staters when they met in Lincoln. Nebraska May Be Second Nebraska's loss to Kansas last Sat urday and Oklahoma's win from Mis souri put the two quintets in a third place tie and if the Huskers take the game Thursday night it will mean a second place for the Nebraska five. Norfolk. North Platte, Oakdale, Oakland, Odell, Ogallala. Ong. Oahkoah, Overton, Palmer. Palisade. Papilllon. Plainview. Plattamouth, Pleasanton, Plymouth, Ponca. Primrose, Riverton, Ruskin. Sargent. Scrib ner. Spencer. Stockyille. 6t. Edwards. St. Paul. Shubert, Superior, Surprise, Table Rock. Tamora, T bed ford, Unadilla, Uehling, Verdon. Virginia, Wausa, Waverly, Well fleet. Wymore. Alma, Alvo, Amhemt, A roc a. Boeaer, Belgrade, Bellwood. Benedict. Bertrand Bethany, Bloomington Blue Hill, Brady. Bridgeport, Broken Bow, Burwell. Cam. bridge. Chapman. Clay Center. Coleridge, Cortland. Crete. Curtis. Dalton. David City, Daykin. DeWitt, Dunbar. Elk Creek. Elk horn. Elmcreek. Elmwood. Elsie. Ewing, Fairmont, Genoa. Goehner, Gothenburg, Gresham. Gurley, Hampton. Harvard. Ha vens. Herman. Hooper, Huntley. Honey Creek Union, Imperial. Inavale, Keneaaw, Kimball. Lewellen, Litchfield. Loup City, May wood. McCook. Milligan. Minden. Neligh, North Bend, Ohiowa, Peru Demonstration School. Pierce. Pilger. Potter. Prague, Ra gan. Ravenna. Raymond. Reynolds, Schuyler, Shelby, Shelton. Spragae-Martell. Spring field, Stockham. Sutton, Trenton, Trum bull. Tobias. University Place: Hirh School and Wesleyan High, Venango. Waco, Waun- eta. Western. West Point. Yutan. S onn Merch Patronize Our Grinnell plays at Oklahoma Friday and the) Sooners are favored to win from the cellar champions which will still leave tho Iluskers and Sooners tied. The Kansas Jayhawkers have a tight hold on first place and a loss of hnth tholr remaining games wouia still leave them in the coveted first place. Pnntain Clark Smaha is holding thlrJ nlnce in the Valley scoring col nmn nn rl it is more than probable that the Husker ace will ascend the column of scorers before the season closes. Yunkerof Missouri is in sec nr.i nlnrfi with five more points than tho Nebraska captain and has but one more game left to play while Smaha plays in two more conference games. TpH Pace. Nebraska center is in eighth place, with 76 points scored in ten games. 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