The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 27, 1927, Page 4, Image 4
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Schulte Brings Nebraska Men Before World 1925 Finds One of Greatest of Cinder Outfits; Won Indoor Valley Title KLINE COACHES LAST OF HUSKER BASEBALL TEAMS (Editor' Note) ThU i the twenty-fifth chapter of an historical resume of Nebraska athletic which ha been compiled by a member of The Daily Nebraikan port staff. A chapter of this ac count will appear in each issue of The Daily Nebraskan for the re mainder of the school year. By Jack Elliott xxv Henry F. "Indian" Schulte, known throughout the country as one of the foremost track coaches, and track coach at the University of Nebraska, Tucker-Shean 1123 "O" ST GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE Silver Plate Jewelry Cut Glass Watches Clocks ' Leather Goods Fountain Pen Sets Fine Stationery Greeting Cards Plan Your Gifts Now Tucker-Shean Jewelers Stationer 1123 "O" St. put Cornhusker track on the highest plane that it ever experienced since the founding of the school and that was not enough, for the Husker track mentor kept Nebraska track athletes in the sport light of the world. Coach Schulte developed a track team at Nebraska that for many years commanded the Missouri valley. He turned out athletes who won honors all over thei world, shat tering records on both track and field. For the first time in five years Ne braska did not win the Missouri Val ley championship. Coach Schulte had turned out championship teams at Nebraska for four consecutive years but in 1925 the title went to Missouri by four points. The meet was held at Oklahoma University in May. The Missouri Valley indoor meet wa3 won by Nebraska and also the dual meets with Grinnell, Colorado, New Mexico, and the triangular meet with Kansas and the Kansas Aggies. The first dual meet of the season was with Stanford and was won by the coast team 80 2-3 to 50 1-3. Locke and Weir Are Star The outstanding feature of the season was the performance of Ro land "Gip" Locke, Cornhusker dash star, and Edwin Weir, Cornhusker hurdler. Both men were the feature performers in every meet and never - failed to pile up points for the Ne braska team. Locke did not lose an event in the sprints all season and set a new record at the Kansas City Athletic club indoor meet in the 50 yard dash and tied the world's rec ord for the century in the Kansas relays. Shattering records was a common thing for Locke and in every meet some mark fell as the Corn- SAT. NIGHT May 28th 7 p. m. v ' AUCTION SALE! of Musical Instruments 1212 O ST. Everybody Come! husker flash SDed over the cinder tracks at the Illinois, Drake, and Kan- sas Relays. "Choppy" Rhodes was another out standing track man and won second in the all-around championships at the Illinois Relays. The Nebraska track team of 1925 was made up of the following men: Captain Lverett Crites, Roland Locke, "Choppy" Rhodes, Hein, Gleason, Ross, Zim merman, Scherick, Dailey, Reese, Wirsig, Lewis, Beckf ord, Hays," Beer kle, Mandary, Houderscheldt, Weir, and Kriemelmeyer. Nebraska had a baseball team to represent the University in thei Mis souri Vallev in 1925 and it was the last baseball nine the University spon sored. Eight conference games were won by thei Cornhusker sandlottera and five lost for the season's record. The individuil work of "Choppy" Rhodes and Beryl Lang was the out standing work of the season. Lang Blank Tiger Coach W. G. Kline was head base ball conch and also coach of basket ball and he developed a fast nine to put on the diamond that season for Nebraska. The Husker coach started the season with nine lettermen and in the first practice game of the sea son with St. Mary's the Husker nine dropped the game 5 to 4. In the opening game in the Missouri Valley, Beryl Lang was on the mound for the Nebraska nine and blanked the Missouri Tigers, while his mates amassed a total of 7 points. The next day with "Choppy" Rhodes on tho mound for Nebraska, the Tigers took the count 4 to 3. The next Val ley grme was with the Washington University nh.a ?t St. Louis, the Hus ker nine losing 17 to 3. A two-game series with the Kan sas State Agricultural College at Manhattan resulted in two victories for Coach Kline's nine. For the sea son's record, Nebraska scored 70 points to the 61 by the opponents, winning 8 games and losing 7. The following members won letters that season; Captain Ray Janda, Beryl Lang, E. Lang, Clark Smaha, Roy Andreson, Melvin Collins, Ervin Do meier, Fred Ekstrom, Frank Grado ville, Ed Harney, Earl Jardine, Verne Patton, John Rhodes, Thomas Thom sen, and Mathias Volz. Wrestling continued to hold an im portant place in the sport field at Nebraska. The Husker grapplers turned in a season's record of four victories and two defeats for the season of 1926, winning from the Kansas Aggies, Kansas University, Missouri University, Minnesota, and losing to Iowa University and Iowa State. The Missouri Valley champion ship was won by Oklahoma Aggies with Nebraska third. Golf, tennis and cross country SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS Second Semester 1926-1927 Each class meets for examination where it regularly recites, but at the hour indicated below. Evening classes will be examined at the reg ular class period. SATURDAY, MAY 28 8:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting f Jt:00 p, m, Hon. Wed., FrI., or any one. or two of these days. MONDAY, MAY 30 8:00 a. m. to 10 a, m. Classes meeting at 5:00 p. m., one or two of these days. TUESDAY, MAY 31 Tues., Thurs., Sat., or any 8:00 a. 10:18 a 1:18 p. 3:30 p. 8:00 a. 10:15 a 1:15 p. 3:30 p. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting at 8:00 a. m., five or four days, or Mon., Wed.. Fri.. or any one or two of these days. m. to 12 IS p. m. Classes meeting at 8:00 a. m., Tuesday, Thurs., Sat., or any one or two of these days, n. to 3: IS p. m. Classes meeting at 1:00 p. m, five or four days, or Hon., Wed.. Fri., or any one or two of these dayB. m. to 8:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 1:00 p. m., Tuesday, Thurs., Sat., or any one or two of these days. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting at 9:00 a. nu, five or four days, or Mon., WedM Fri., or any one or two of these days. , m. to 12:15 p. m. Classes meeting at 9:00 a. m., Tuesday, Thurs., Sat., or any one or two of these days, m. to 3:15 p. m. Classes meeting at 2:00 p. m five or four days, or Mom., Wed., Fri., or any one or two of these days, m. to 5:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 2:00 p. m., Tuesday, Thurs., 6at or any one or two of these daya. THURSDAY, JUNE 2 8:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting at 10:00 a. m., five or four days, or Mon., Wed., Fri.. or any one or two of these days. 10:15 a m. to 12:15 p. m. Classes meeting at 10:00 a. ro., Tuesday, Thurs., Sat., or any one or two of these days. 1:18 p. m. to 3:15 p. m. Classes meeting at 3:00 p. m five or four days, or Mon., Wed., Fri., or any one or two of these days. 3:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 3:00 p. m, Tuesday, Thurs., Sat., or any one or two of these days. FRIDAY, JUNE 3 8:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting at 11:00 a. m., five or four days, or Mon., Wed., Fri., or any one or two of these daya. 10:15 a. m. to 12:15 p. m. Classes meeting at 11:00 a. m, Tuesday, Thurs., Sat., or any one or two of these days. 1:15 p. in. to 3:15 p. m. Classes meeting at 4:00 p. m., five or four days, or Mon., Wed., Fri., or any one or two of these days. 3:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. tn. Classes meeting at 4:00 p. m., Tuesday, Thurs., Sat., or any one or two of these days. made up the list of minor sports at Nebraska. Third place was won by the cross country team in the Mis souri Valley race. (to bo continued.) The University of Washington rifle team won second place in the annual national competition of colleges. ANNUAL COMPET TO FEATDRE DAY (Continued from Page One.) as an added attraction at the "Final Frolic." Three men have been selec ted from each of the companies to Dancing at ANTELOPE PARK PAVILION Where All the Uni. Students Dance. Revelers Playing 5c per dance compete. It will be an elimination contest in the manual of arms. Sil ver loving cups are to be awarded those men taking first, second, and third places. The following men will ye entered in the Individua Competition: Company A Dean Hokanson, Glenn Feather, Charles E. Dox. ' Company B Harold M. Miller, Bernarr M. Wibon, Phil Gerelick. Company C Herbert Adams, Stanley Swanson, Roy Sabata. Company D George Gregory, Merrill Flood, Homer G. Marshall. Company E Paul N. Morrow, William Newens, William Egan. Company F Edwin C. Edmonds, Harry Hanson, Edward Brodkey. Company G Ralph Jeffries, Elton Fee, Thomas Harris. Company H Perry Morton, Wil liam Thomas, Edgar Newman. Company I Ralph Salisbury, Karl Smrha, Donald Enarson. Company K H. L. Helsing, K. 0. Young, J. W. Hamilton. Company L Herbert Frederick, John Byron, Myrven Mead. Company M Bruce Thomas, John Trout, Dale Fahenstock. Headquarters Company (Not se lected.) Sponsors are to be presented after the company and platoon competi tions. 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