The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 30, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
TRACKSTERS POINT
TO TRI COLOR DEBT
Schulte Civet Team light Workout;
McLean Says Men Are ia
Good Condition
Coach "Indian" Scbulte's track
men took a light workout Thursday
in preparation for the varsity-tri-
color meet which will be held Satur
day afternoon at 2:45 o'clock either
on the stadium track and field or
under the east stadium, depending on
the weaher. The meet will serve as
a varsity tryout for the Oklahoma
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and Missouri dual meets during the
spring vacation.
"Doc" McLean, the Husker train
er, reports all the men are in good
condition except for a few minor in
juries of little consequence. Fred
erick Ware sang high praises of Mc
Lean's work as Nebraska's athletic
trainer in his Omaha World-Herald
column recently. Ware explained
how "Doc" has been one of the first
men to be asked to join the 1928
Olympic staff as an assistant to
Weber, head trainer.
Offer Is Declined
But McLean has turned down the
Olympic offer. His duties with the
Cornhusker athletes as well as his
work at the Lincoln General Hos
pital keeps him moving to keep his
schedule. "I'm away from my wife
too much without running over to
Europe this summer", Doc McLean
told the Nebraskan reporter who
could not quite understand how a
person could turn down an Olympic
job. McLean doesn't have to join the
Olympic staff to see Europe, as he
has recently experienced a trip
abroad.
Doc looks to Notre Dame as his
Alma Mater. He began his training
duties at Nebraska under the late
Jack Best who" reigned supreme as
Nebraska's beloved trainer for many
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years. Doc McLean took up the work
as trainer after the death of Best
"Doc" is responsible for building
up the physical condition of all Ne
braska's leading athletes of recent
years. Among those who look to him
as a great aid in their success are
Roland Locke, holder of the world's
record for the 220-yard dash; Ed
Weir, all-American football player
and a crack hurdler; and many other
notable Husker athletes.
Tri-Color Banquet Is
Postponed for Week
The tri-color banquet to have
been held at the Grand hotel this
week-end has been postponed until
sometime next week, Coach Henry
F. Schulte announced Thursday.
All tri-color men are urged to at
tend the banquet as several treats
have been provided by the man
ager. The definite date of the af
fair will be announced the first oi
next week, according to the managers.
and last year at Lincoln finished a
cUse second to the Kansas Jayhawk-
Oklahoma, end! Missouri meet at
Norman Saturday in a Missoari Val
ley dual track meet. Coach Cwinn
Henry will take a crew of twenty,
seven men to Norman for the meet
The Tiger-Sooner meet will jive Val
ley followers of the cinder path an
idea of how these two conference
schools will stack np when the tea
Valley schools meet at Nebraska in
May to fight it out for the Missouri
Valley championship of the outdoor
track. The Sooners have taken the
indoor meet for two successive years.
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BUI ana Jack were typical collet
hoy always broke! To saaka their
expeases, they had that oi rami in
everything free a k--'-"t stand
to a near-beer fsrtmr. inns how
these plans nc.er worked.
"Bill, woVe yot to sell nor thing
that is good and at Warsaia prices.''
"Jack. I'to beat yon to it."
"The sasee wonderful idea struck sae
the other day when I was looking at
a hoi in my sock, so I wrote the
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Minn, who cater to college men's
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advertisers in the country sailing
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outfit FREE, and Jack, ifa a knock
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ferent styles, and say they've also
got a lino of the snappiest men's
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campus outfitted with a supply of
springy and manner socks and ander-
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selling outfit."
Four new university records were
set by Oklahoma at the Texas and
Rice Relays last week. Bruce Drake
broke Frank Potts' old pole vault
record when he took the bar at 13
feet Howell put tho shot 45 feet
4 1-2 inches to set another new rec
ord. The medley relays were the
other two records set by Coach Jac-
obson's men.
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Call for prcatice has gone out to
America's decathlon candidates for
the Olympics at Amsterdam. "Chief"
Elkins, Nebraska, and decathlon
champion, is in the east training for
the coming tryouts. Elkins won the
A. A. U. championships at Lincoln
last summer. Emmerson Norton, a
husky from Kansas will compete
against Elkins in the tryouts. Law
son Robertson has made it clear that
there will be two tryouts for the
Olympic decathlon champion to rep
resent America. The first will come
at the Penn games at Philadelphia
and the second in July. He expects
to keep the men in condition by this
method.
Charles Paddock of Los Angeles,
famous runner, is in New York con
f ering with the New York A. C. He
plans to work out in the N. Y. Ath
letic Club gymnasium and on the out
door cinders at Columbia university.
After competing in the far west sec
tional tryouts, he expects to return
to the east for tho finals in Boston.
Spring football practice at Ne
braska is getting the breaks. The
weather man predicted cold weather
for the pigskin pastime and his pre
dictions were true. The moleskin
warriers have had ideal football wea
ther for the most part of the spring
session. Instead of laboring under
the burning sun as it was expected
when the training days started, the
big boys of Coach Bearg have been
hitting the terra fir ma underneath
"leaden November skies." Coach
Bearg expressed his satisfaction at
the performance ef his warriors and
is looking forward to Nebraska's
great football Schedule of all time
when the season opens next fall.
In the Cornhusker backf ield, Coach
Bearg has Blue Howell and Clair
Sloan for the battering work. How
ell and Sloan have established their
names throughout the middle west as
two of the foremost halves in the
Valley. At fullback, George Farley
and "Bud" McBride and at quarter
"Dutch" Witte and a goodly array
of promising sophomores are candi
dates.
The quarterback and end positions
are the vacant places in the Big Red
team for next season. With the loss
of "Jug" Brown and Bill Bronson,
Coach Bearg will have to develop an
entirely new set of pilots for the
1928 grid team. The end positionr
are another weak spot in the Husker
line. Nebraska lost almost all its
seasoned wing material last year.
SATISFACTION
TO EVERYONE
AT ANY TIME
IS THE
WATCH-WORD
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The
Mogul Barbers
127 No. 12
Authorities Forecast
Less Extreme Styles
NewYork City, March 29. A gen
eral forecast of university fashions
for spring and summer of 1928, made
by the style experts of the Fair
child Publications, leading organiza
tion devoted to the men's wear and
apparel industry, shows that the day
of exaggerated "collegiate" fashions
has largely passed.
While there is no lack of infor
mality in students' dress, the survey
shows, a sense of appropriateness and
good taste has in many cases brought
about a tremendous improvement in
university fashions. For social af
fairs, however, a greater degree of
formality is noticed, for in some in
stitutions the evening tail coat is
worn in appreciable numbers at dan
ces and at many colleges and uni
versities it is beginning to take hold.
Distinction in Dress
Distinction is also made by univer
sity students between town, or form
al day dress and the sports wear re
served for campus or informal day
use. This is particularly true in
universities which are located near a
large city to which the students re
pair from time to time.
An instance is seen in the use of
the double-breasted jacket for day
wear in flannel or unfinished wor
sted of gray blue, gray, brown, gray
brown, blue brown or blue.
A negligee costume which might be
used by the same type of students for
very informal day wear would in
clude the two or three-button single-
breasted jacket, in mixed fabrics,
possibly with plus-four knickerbock
ers, which are not now being worn in
exaggerated lengths by the best
dressed students, and more sporty
shoes and cravat.
Team or organization blazers,
white or trimmed buckskin shoes and
neckties having organization, club or
fraternity stripes are used to bright
en up the campus ensemble. Very
wide-bottomed trousers, too-short
jackets, and wide-toed, "freak" sty.
les of shoes, however, are rapidly
disappearing.
The University of Texas recently
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