The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 07, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7,19
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Husker Msntor Picks Even
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COMPETITION LOOMS UP
Nineteen Scarlet and Cream
track athletea will represent Ne
braska at the annual K. C. A. C.
indoor classic, which will mark the
opening of the Cornhmker 1929
track campaign at Kansas City.
Saturday. Announcement from
Coach Henry P. Schulte that twelve
men had been picked Cor the trip
With the selection of seven more
remaining. Indicates that Nebraska
Ii to be represented by a strong
group of cinder artists In their in
augural, appearance this week end.
Campbell, Wyatt, It. Krause,
Mays, True, Griffin, Oarvey, Lam
son, Fleming, Osslan, Ashburn and
Easter are the. twelve selected to
date with", the remaining seven to
be picked from the roster of Eller-
Jowe, Neater, Thompson, wme,
Denbrook, Cook, D. Krause, and De
vard. Quarter Mllers Compete.
The quartette of Campbell.
Wyatt, It. Krause, and Mays, quar
ter mllers, will compete In the open
440 yard event and the mile relay.
True, Griffin and Garvcy will ban
die the longer distances with two
of these competing In the feature
Douglas Cup 600 yard run.
Lamson and Fleming will com
pete In the high hurdles while Os
slan and Ashburn will represent
Nebraska in the pole vault and shot
puf respectively. Easter will be the
Cornhusker entry In the fifty yard
dash along with the other sprint
candidate selected for the trip.
Plenty of Competition.
Reports from other Big Six
schools Indicate that there will be
plenty of competition for Schulte s
proteges when they gather In Con
vention hall In tho middle west's
feature Indoor classic. Coach
Henry's Missouri Tigers will be
represented by Rosenheim, Mueller
and Dills, sprinters along with
Kosky and Epstein, In the distance
events. Epstein and Kosky will be
remembered for their fast work at
tho 1928 Missouri Valley confer
ence championships.
Oklahoma Aggies, former mem
bers of the old Missouri Valley con
ference have entered two relay
teams and several Individual per
formers.: Kirch, an Aggie veteran,
is entered In the high Jump with a
record of six feet, one inch.
The Nebraska team will entrain
for the Missouri city Friday night
accompanied by Coach Schulte and
Student Manager Miller.
Elmer Ragains Ticp.
Indoor Track Record
Nebraska has a full slate of ath
letic events this week as the win
ter season goes Into the second
round of play, Thursday night,
Coach Charley Bla,ck takes his
Husker baeketeers to Lawrence
where they meet the Kansas Jay
hawkers In a return engagement
on the basketball floor. The Jay.
hawks are In on the ground floor
ai well as their sister school, the
Kansas Aggies, Both teams have
turned in but a tingle win In the
Big Six conference. But at home
the Kansans are hard to beat and
Coach Black hopes his revamped
lineup with "Dutchman" Wltte at
the guard post will be enough to
repeat the one point victory over
the crew from the Kaw.
The second athletic event of the
week Is the wrestling match at the
Coliseum, again with our neigh
bors, the Kngglcs. Coach Johnny
Kellogg In whipping a mat team
into shape that looks to be one
of the best squads the Husker
school has had for many years.
Harold Ecklund, the latest addi
tion to tho Nebraska mat squad, is
one of tho outstanding grnpplers In
tho country. At the Olympic try
outs last summer ho went to the
finals and was barely nosed out
for the trip to Amsterdam. He
works in the 125-pound division
and his first varsity match was at
Iowa City last week where he
opened his Nebraska wrestling
career with a victory.
Next on -deck for the mid-winter
athletic carnival this week Is the
Kansas City Athletic club Invita
tion meet at Kansas City, Mis
souri Saturday. The Indoor meet
opens the track season for the Ne
braska tracksters and the Scarlet
Will be well represented as Coach
Schulte'a teams are always rep
resented. The veteran track men
tor will take a dozen or so to the.
K. C. A. C. carnival and will have
a first glimpse of what his thin
dads can do In the Big Six this
season. Track stars from the Big
Ten, Missouri Valley, Big Six and
athletic clubs of the mid-west will
be represented at the annual meet.
And the last number on the pro
gram folks, not the least In Impor
tance but a now era in Nebraska
tl.lA(tn nlj.1Aa iUn .1l.nl o.i'tm
mlng meet with Iowa Stato at
Omaha. This Is the first time Ne
brnsku has been represented by a
swimming team for many moons.
Out since the organization of the
Dig Six conference, the Husker
school has decided to put a tank
team on the athletic card and Sat
urday night, this team makes its
Initial debut at Omaha. Coach
"Itudle" Vogeler selected his team
yesterday afternoon at tryouts hold
In tho V pool. Tho squad has been
working out for tho pait several
weeks, and shows promise of being
one of the fastest in the Big Six
conference.
And that completes the athletic
card of the week. Basketball
wrestling, track, swimming, the four
major winter pastimes, all thrown
Into one week of activity. And
next week, the Husker athletes do
not pause for rest but open the
week with one of the major events
of winter on the program, and that
the Oklahoma-Nebraska basket
ball game In the Coliseum Monday
evening. Those fast-stepping Soon
ers, unbeaten in conference games
for well on to two years. The
Sooners have already added a Hus
ker scalp to their collection this
Handball, Horseshoe
Entries Close Today
Notices have been sent to all
fraternities in regard to tho
dead-lino for entries In the
handball and horseshoe tourna
ments. These entries must bo
In the athletic office by noon
todny. First round pairings will
be announced at) soon as they
aro completed.
season but Coach Charley Black
hopes that this meeting will net
the Scarlet a little more than a
defeat. Headed, by "Tommy"
Churchill, Olympic star and basket
ace of Norman, the Sooners will
Invade Husker land for the second
game of the round-robin schedule
Frcshinun Y. M. Council
Meets For Discussion
The freshman council held its
first meeting of the new semester
last evening In the university .
M. C. A. officos. The subject dis
cussed was, "Honesty and Unlvpr
slty Life." The group discussion
included the relation of honesty to
class work and examinations.
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Voegler Selects Swimmers
To Tackle Iowa State
In Tech Pool
Tryouts for varsity swimming
team wcro held laBt night by Coach
Itudy Vogeler. The team will go to
Omaha Saturday night where It
will compete with Iowa State In
the Omaha Tech pool. Tho events,
elcht in all, ore schedule) to start
at 8 o'clock.
Following are the mon chosno
for tho various events:
200 yard free style relay Van
dorllppe. either Cahow,, Arb or Kol
ley, Chaloupka and Waldo,
200 yard breast stroke Chaloup
ka, Pattavlna.
50 yard free style Vandorllppo,
Waldo. it ,
140 yard free stylo Hostbeck
Holt.
150 yard back Btroko Mockler,
Teterson.
Funcy diving Two out of Rob
erts, Gaskill, Kleinhaur. Whltaker.
100 yard free style Chaloupka,
Waldo.
Medley relay Mocklor, either
Pattavlna, Peterson, or Ungles, and
This Is tho first official team
Nobraska has had for many years.
Last year, a learn mado up of Ne
braska men representing the Y. M.
C. A. played Ames at Ames and
beat them. Iowa State was one of
the strongest contenders in last
year's valley championship and Is
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Running In the Interfraternlty
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tlcd'the Indoor re
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