The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 09, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA!
TRI-GOLOR MEET
IS CONCLUDED
Senior Black and Junior Red
Teams Are Victorious
In Competition
Tri-color track competition for this
neasou ended with tha meet held
Tuesday afternoon on Memorial sta
dium track and field with the senior
Black with 218 points and junior
Red team with 158 emerging victo
rious in their divisions. Tuesday's
events counted as two meets and a
double system of counting was used.
With the aid of their double wins
Tuesday the Black won the final se
ries of tri-color meets in the senior
class and the Reds were victorious in
the junior division. Coach Henry F.
Schulte and student managers Rob
ert Dubois and Harold Miller an
nounced Tuesday that the final tri
color banquet of the year would be
Gifts
for Graduation
Watches Necklaces
Bracelets Cigarette
Lighters Pens & Pencils
Fenton B. Fleming
B-3421
JEWELER
1143 "O"
held at the Grand hotel at 6 o'clock
this evening.
Expert Will Speak
An attendance of about 100 is ex
pected for the affair and prominent
track experts have been obtained for
the toast list. Promoters of the
banquet declare it will surpass all
preceding ones.
The summary of Tuesday's events:
Mile: Sr. Wendt (B), Time 4:55.4.
j4. Chatfield (R). Time 5:18.4.
100: Tomson (R) ad Becker
(Bk). Time 10.1. Jr. Murray (B)
and Nevins (B) tie; Andrews (R) ;
Sloan (B); Grissinger (R). Time
10.8.
440: Sr. Bailey (B);True (R) and
Ritcher (R) tie; Wickwire (Bk) ;
Mays (Bk). Time 51.2.
Jr. Pixley (Bk) ; Nestor (R) ; and
Andrews (R). Time 52.7.
120 H. H.: Sr. Lamson (B) ; Fores,
man (Bk) ; Ragains (R) ; Pierson
(B). Time 15.6.
Jr. Lefgren (R) ; and Krause (R).
Time 18.2.
880: Sr. Strickland (R); Garvey
(Bk); Downey (Bk) ; Ritcher (R) ;
Wendt (B). Time 2:07.5.
Jr. Pixley (Bk); Batie (B) ; Cur
rier (B); Hood (B). Time 2:07.7.
220: Sr. Becker (Bk) ; Tomson
(R); Griswold(R); Bailey (B). Time
22.7.
Jr. Nevins (B) ; Murray (B) ; Nes
tor (R). Time 25.
2 Mile: Jr. Chatfield (R). Time
11:26.3.
220 L. H.: Sr. Lamson (B); Wick
wire (Bk); Morgan KB), lime
25.5.
Jr. Krause (R) and Lefgren (R)
tie. Time 29.6.
B. J.: Sr. Tomson (R); Griswold
m: Pierce (B): McClure (Bk);
True (R). Distance 23 feet 9 3-8
inches.
Jr. Sloan (B) ; Andrews (R) ; Mac-!
Rae (R). Distance 19 feet 10 inches-
H. J.: Sr. Othmer (Bk), and Pierce
(B) tie; Cook (Bk); Bevard (B);
Huddleston (R) and Morgan (B) tie.
Height 5 feet 8 1-2 inches. .
Jr. Krauso (R) and Lefgren (R)
tie; MacRae (R). Height o leet
5 1-2 inches.
F. V.: Sr. Air.lay (Bk) ; Dean
(Bk) and Stevenson (R) tie; Allen
(R). Height 11 feet.
Jr. Faytinger (R). Height 10
feet.
S. P.: Sr. Rowley (R); Gruber
(Bk); Ragains (R). Distance 41
feet 7 inches.
Jr. Justice (R) ; Oehlrich (B);
Homey (B); Hoeffer (B). Distance
38 feet 4 inches.
35 lb. Wt.: Sr. Gruber (Bk) ;
Swartz (Bk); Morgan (B). Dis
tance 42 feet.
Jr. Oehlrich (B); Nelson (B);
Homey (B). Distance 35 feet 8
inches.
Jav.: Sr. Bevard (B). Distance
176 feet 4 inches.
Jr. Faytinger (R) ; Homey (B) ;
Lefgren (R). Distance 170 feet 7
inches.
Discus: Gruber (Bk) ; Dean (Bk) ;
Morgan (B). Distance 100 feet 2 1-2
inches.
Jr. Oehlrich (B) ; Hoeffer (B) ;
Eisenhart (B). Distance 110 feet
3 inches.
No relay was run.
Sooner Point Winners
"Hail ! Hail !
The Gang's All
Here!"
Whether it is a football game or an exam
knocked for a loop, there is always some joyous
occasion for "Canada Dry." Then whoop her
up with a light-fingered jazz-artist on the ukulele
and "Hail, Hail! The Gang's All Herel" in
close harmony.
'Canada Dry" has a delightful flavor . . . tang
to it . . . dryness . . . sparkle. It contains no
capsicum (red pepper). And because it contains
only pure Jamaica ginger to give it that mild, subtle
taste.
"CAMAPA BUY
- Hag. u. 8. m. Off.
"The CamPaS"e f tynger cAles"
Extract imported from Cauda and bottled in the V. 5. A. by
Canada Dry Cmfer Ale, Incorporatrd, 25 Wot 43rd Street. Nrm Tart. N. Y.
In Canada, 1. 1. McLaughlin Limited. Bstabluked 1890.
Loot jot the mama
"Canada Dry" rt tha
bottle cat. That ekowe
you know your groceriat.
own
Kappa Delts Triumph
Over Gamma Phi Betas
Final for Both Divisions of Co-ed
BasebsJl Tournament Will Be
Friday Afternoon
Kappa Delta triumphed over Gam
ma Phi Beta 21-14 in the semi-final
round of the co-ed intramural base
ball tournament played Tuesday
afternoon. Wednesday afternoon at
five o'clock Alpha Delta Theta will
meet Delta Gamma in the same
round.
The finals for both divisions of
the tournament will be played off
Friday afternoon instead of Satur
day afternoon as previously announ
ced on account of the benefit bridge
in which all the sororities are coop
erating. Friday afternoon Kappa Delta will
fight for the championship with the
winner of Wednesday's game and in
the consolation division Phi Omega
Pi will meet Phi Mu.
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Summer School Work
In Berlin Is Offered
German Institute for Foreigners
Organizes Many Courses on
American Plan
German Institute for Foreigners
at the University of Berlin offers to
Americans summer school courses or
ganized on the American plan, from
July 12 to August 22. These courses
include German language and liter
ature, German political and social
history, German civilization, political
economy and sociology.
The courses are arranged for four
classes of students: undergraduates
who are preparing for their M. A. or
Ph.D.. teachers who desire to con
tinue their professional studies, spe
cial students who wish to take mere
ly cultural courses.
Tuition Is $30
The tuition amounts to $30 and
entitles the applicant to attend sixty
hours of language courses and sixty
hours of additional courses.
Inquiries and requests for applica
tion blanks should be addressed to
Archie M. Palmer, executive direc
tor, American German Students Ex
change, 2 West 45th street, New
York City.
Many Courses Are Open
Summer courses are also gtfven for
foreign students at the University of
Gottingen from July 9 to August 5.
These courses are given for students
who desire to deepen and broaden
their knowledge of the German lan
guage and of German culture and
for students of mathematics and
physics and related subjects who de-
aiv& a DUIIAIifll BnraAn ...
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tendencies in mathematical and phvs-
WANT ADS
SALESMAN WANTED
STUDENTS TEACHERS Do yon
wnnt to earn $10.00, $15.00
$20.00 a day this summer enoueh
to put you through another year of
school? We have just such a Tmsi.
itno for you. Your vacation period"
is our "Harvest time" 3 or 4
months of profit-crammed opportuni
ty. Write for particulars, proposi
tion and an assignment of territory.
MOUNT HOPE NURSERY (Box
205) Lawrence, Kansas
Never do without that most ap
preciated of remembrances, an at
tractive photo, skillfully posed,
snapped and developed by Lincoln's
well-known photographers. Hauck
and Skoglund. 1816 "O".
&USSEL CA&SON J
nv-iahnm Snnners track men who will compete in the twenty-second
annual Missouri Valley conference track and field meet which will be held
at Memorial stadium May 18 and 19. Captain Ben Taylor is adding to his
colorful record by brilliant performances in the relays and low hurdles.
Bruce Drake is a strong contender in the pole vault, and Harold Keith
i, nnt t establish a record in the distance races. Drake pole vaulted 13
feet at the Rice relays for a new mark. Keith and Eussel Carson are run
ning mates in the middle distances.
cadets in the coast artillery corps,
combat exercises for those in the in
fantry, class room inspections for all
departments, and other activities
connected with the R. O. T. C. such
as the election of the honorary col
onel for next year and the initiation
of new men into Scabbard and Blade,
national military fraternity.
B-n8
LINCOLN.NEB.
WANT AD y. ibpC, r(t Jf,
LOST Gold link bracelet with
crest. Leave at Rag Bus. Office.
OWL LUNCHES
ANY KIND ANYWHERE
ANY TIME
Owl Drug
GRAND OPENING
SATDRDAY MAY 12
Leo Beck and his Gang
Capitol
Beach
JUST
FOR
FUN
Kansas R.O.T.C. Builds
Bridie Over Lake For
Activity in Inspection
Lawrence, Kan., May 8. A pon
toon bridge across Potter lake on the
university campus was built with the
usual lightning-like speed of about
eight minutes for the 300-yard dis
tance by the cadets of the University
of Kansas R. O. T. C. this afternoon.
The bridge building was part of the
annual inspection exercises of the
Reserve Officers Training Corps.
Included in the program for the
inspection, which started with full
drill and dress parade yesterday af
ternoon, is artillery practice for the
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OS
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won't bother you.
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ers are guaranteed waterproof.
Get your slicker before the dealer's
stock runs low
HMSAWYERScn.
What Shakespeare
says about Coca-Cola
Delicious and Refreshing
KIWI LEAS
Art IV.
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"Nature's above
art in that
respect"
King Lear may have looked like a
walttE florist fhop, but He cer
tainly talked a full-meaning head
line for this Coca-Cola ad:
'A pure drink of natural flavors
produced before the dai of synthetic
and artificial d'inkt, and still
made frvm the same pure products
of nature.
Tk CocCsa Cmm, AiImu, G.
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must be ordered by
SATURDAY, MAY 16th
sure
LONG'S
College
Book
Store
Facing Campus
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