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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1929)
Ct7WWv 7 THE DAILY NEDRASKAN TAKE WNETEEN TO KAYSEE Hiwkir Mwitpr Picks Even Doziri this Far for Indoor Meet COMPETITION LOOMS UP Ulseeen Scarlet and Cream track athletes will represent Ne braska at the annual K. C. A. C. c Indoor classic, which will mark the opening of. the Cornhusker 1929 track campaign ut Kansas City, Saturday. Announcement from 1 Coach Henry F. Schulte that twelve men had been picked for the trip vim me selection 01 seven mum remaining, Indicates that Nebraska Is to be represented by a strong group ot cinder artists In their In augural appearance this week end. Campbell, Wyati, R. Krause, ' Maya, True. Griffin. Garvey, l.am son, Fleming, Osslan, Ashburn and Easter are the twelve selected to date with the remaining seven to be picked from the roster of Eller Lowe, Neater, Thompson, Witie, Denbrook, Cook, D. Krause, and Be vard. Quarter Mllera Compete. The quartette of Campbell, Wyatt. R. Krause, and Mays, quar ter nailers, will compete In the open 440 yard event and the mile relay. True. Griffin and Garvey will nan-1 die the longer distances wun iwo of these competing In the feature Douglas Cup 600 yard run. I jiirtiinn sn A Flomlnc will com- nt In the hlch hurdles while Os ulan nnH Anhhtirn will reiTeSUt Vahnttm In thn nnlf Vault and Sho put respectively. Easter will be the rninVtr ntrv In the fifty yard dash along with the other sprint candidate selected ror me inp. 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 the 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 the 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 Ties Indoor Track Record Running In the lnterfraternity track meet Tuesday Elmer Raga ins, of Kearney, tied the indoor re cord fo tho 50 yard low hurdles, , negotiating the distance in 6.2 se conds. f-.A,ftj-rv cntlMTlIM INK LUNCHEONETTE SERVICE RECTOR'S PHARMACY 13TH . P STREETS "Our Store Is Your Store" LOU HILL Clothes WfMUrfl Vcfem OU Location New Line tts - snwrr room t Hot, Sizzling HAMBURGERS An ideal lunch in cold .Weather, we got 'em. ( Husker Inn i JOHN iASH, Prop. 14th and Q. Come to record headquarters and get .the latest first. "I FOUND GOLD WHEN I FOUND Si YOU" ,.i.,,,ty Oscar Gorgan 1to-KDANCE LITTLE LADY" r By Ban Selvln A Orch. p-f'WTH EARTS OH PARADE" ...... By Jennny M'rviri BE LIKE Htfefl Kan m SEHOLTE WILL .....- i i Just Out! i-dr- tv : . a i sc .... i - new- . . . i mi nie ftiiieu I Nebraska has a full state of ath letic events this week as-the win ter season Qoes Into the second round of play. Thursday night, Coach Charley Black takes his Husker basketeers to Lawrence where they meet the Kansas Jay hawkers In a return engagement on the basketball floor. The Jay hawks are In on the around floor as well as their sister school, the Kansas Aggies. Doth teams have turned In but a single 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 Kaggies. Coach Johnny Kellogg Is whipping a mat team Into shape that looks to be one of tho best squads tho Huskor school has had for many years, j T T 11 1 . 1 . . .1 1 - . 1 I xiniuiu cwhiuim, uic uiivsi tiuui tlon to the Nebraska mat squad, Is one of the outstanding grapplers in the country. At the Olympic try outs last summer he 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- Valentines For Family Sweetheart-Friends A Very Large Assortment to Choose From EASTMAN KODAK STORES, INC. Now! 100 Radiantly New MORNING GLORY bS New Spring Felt Hats Take New Straw Trimmings Priced Very Low Thursday 195 tlon meet at Kansas City, Mis souri Saturday, The Indoor meet opens the track season for the Ne braska trackaters and the Scarlet will be well represented as Coach Schulte's 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 clads can do In the Big Six this season. Track stars from the Big Ten, Missouri Valley, Big Six and athletic clubs oV the mid-west will be represented at the annual meet. And tho last number on tho pro gram folks, not the least In Impor tance but a new era In Nebraska athletic circles- -the dual swim ming meet with Iowa Stato at Omaha. This Is the first time Ne braska has been represented by a swimming team for many moons. But since the organization of the Big 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 "Rudle" Vogeler selected his team yesterday afternoon at tryouts held In tho Y pool. Tho squad has been working out for the past 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 1217 0 STREET THErl DlYJLfIGtHT jSTOREr FROCKS Styles sold in Chicago, Hollywood and New York at $15 Colon Red, Purple, Aster, Pandora, Oren, Black, Byrd Blue, Sand Shades, Brown. Small, Medium and Large Headalxes Choose two or three hat for the price you would ordlnarllly pay for ono. Hats In the bright new color with straw trlm mlno features In the skull eye brow, cuff, poke, eff-faue, turned-down brims. Handball, Horseshoe. Entries Close Todaf Notices have been sent to all fraternities In regard to tho dead-line for entries In tho handball and horseshoo tourna ments. Theso entries must be In tho athletic offlco by noon today. First round pairings will be announced as 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 Sooner will Invade Husker land for the second game of the round-robin schedule. Freshman Y. M. Council Meets For Discussion The freshman council hold Its . first mectlnc of the now semester last evenlug In th university Y. m rv A. offices. The subject dis cussed was, "Honesty and Univer sity Life." The group discussion Included the relation of honesty to class work and examinations. HARRY HENDRICKS Says: Just 'cause a lot of you guys are radicals, you shouldn't go to the Inter fraternity ball looking like a Rooshian. Uni. Barber Shop Acrote From Campui Lovely silks, in multi-colored, hues, pastel and morning Qlory colors, fash ioned In modes, that are proving the sensations of the day in style centers every where. ENSEMBLES SPORT TYPES BOLERO AND JAOEET EFFECTS SI2E8 FOR EVERYONE i i SCARLET TANKSTERS Voegler Selects Swimmers To Tackle Iowa State In Tech Pool Tryouts for varsity swimming team were held last night by Coach Rudy Vogeler. The team will go to Omaha Saturday night where it will compete with Iowa State In the Omaha Tech pool. The events, I " " " " " " " " elaht In all. aro scheduled to start rI S oclock Following aro the men chosno for tho various events: 200 yard freo' stylo relay Van dcrllppe, cither Cahow,, Arb or Kel fey, Chaloupka and Waldo. 200 yard breast stroke Chaloup ka, I'attavlna. 50 yard freo stylo Vanderllppe, Waldo. 440 yard freo stylo Hostbeck Holt. J60 ynrd back stroke Mockler, Feterson. Fancy diving Two out of Rob erts, Gasklll, Klelnhauf, Whltakor. 100 yard freo style Chaloupka, Waldo. 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