TIT. SPAY. MRCH 19. loo FOUR TRACK MEN H FOR SOUTHERN TRIP Cinder Team Plans to Take Part in S. M. U. and Texas Relays MANY TRY FOR SQUAD Preparation r ih. romlni Triaa and 8. M. I . rlss. on lap for March it ami : ( Austin and Dallas reiprrilvvly, will hold th ait.ntloo of thi Cornhuiafr track athletes for lh nut two werki. trouis for the several relar eventa beiug on card for lodajr. Wednes day and Thursday. Nebrsska'e en trance Into the aouthero (antra this jear will t. tta first apiearanc atnra lb opening of the meria and Coach Mchulta la desirous of mak ing an Impressive showing. Candidates for the four mile re lay ran throufh the mile dlatanca laat Saturday, competing- tor places on the long distance quartet Jan Ulewlci, liarvey. Etherton. Griffin, and True ran the mile on the In door track, flnlahlnit In the order named. The winner time was 4:33. the neit three placing cloas behind. Competition la Keen The aauitt fan, men along with Dexter and Currier will compel lor two mile relay placea tomorrow while aprlnt candidatea will vie for the ahorter distance honors on tne outside track providing warm weather conditions prevail. Caster. Lowe. Nestor, and Eller appear to be the leading candidates for the acrlnt honors fjiairr. who enjoys hla best time In the 220 yard daah. was U21 Mlaaouil Valley champion orer the furlong race and warm weather and the opportunity to cet outside ahould boost hla ef forts quite a bit. Lowe has been Improving steadily throughout the aeason while tiler and Nestor, both sophomores, have been doing some good work. - Mil Relay Team Coed The mile relay team with Cap tain Campbell. Wyatt. Krauae, Maya, and Eller, vlelng for honors, should be ud among the leaders aa all of these men have been cut ting their time down throughout the Indoor season. The Nebraska mentor plana on taking quite a representation of Scarlet and Cream athletes to the southern relay, competing, if pos sible, in every event. it t wji a rw t m ft Tbe old familiar thud of the rlrai.il football shoe sa heard In Memorial Stadium eslerday as lit. 113 I omliusker football squad trotted out for Ibe upeuing of I lie pilng drill 1 he siadliim prarilre fiekt look on the smxaianr. of an evening arena anlliiie during the autumn months a ibe gridiron warriors of Nebraaka It in ta red up I heir muatles and look out aome of Ibe Inter kinks. Although the outlook Is anything but encourag ing to the Nebraska football alaff work has bcKun and uuder the tutelage of Coach "llunny" ( Mikes, the red men from Nebraska are getting things sit fur the great football rmupitlgn next fall which opens with Southern Methodlit, Nebraska's gueata on sladlum field. Fifty candidatea for the Kansas Aggie football team have reported te Coach A. N. o" McMillln down at Manhattan for the aprlng practice sssslon. Coach Carl An-1 arson or nosiern rvaniucay nor mal la assisting McMillln during the spring practice weska. The aprlng aquad consists of twenty five freshmen, throe veteran ends, three letter tackles, one veteran center and aeven letter backs. Victory of Nebraska Shuttle Relay Team Pleases Sehultc Frenhman Tram Merit Sophomore on Court lietUlon game lo play off the Iniertlata basketball lie be tween Ihe freahmen and the soplioitioies will be hrld Tues day ulglH March l. ai 7 oiiork at ihe uim-n'a gymnaalum. Until teams defeated Ilia Junior and aenlor teams, and tied each other In a score of 11 to IS. Moth team would like to have the support of their classmen. TRI COLOR MEN GIVE Fi Schulte Runs His Proteges Through Field Events At Stadium Coach Henry Rchrilte ran his protegea in a tri color meet last evening in the stadium. No excep tional marks were set up. but the performances were all fair. Kuehlrodt, Red senior, turned in a nice half mile with a time of 2 minutea and 3.5 seconds. Wilson .an a quarter In S4.4 seconds, Hege and Lambert tied for fl-st honors ,n the 50 yard dash, both men do ing the distance in 7:5 second. The summary of the meet fel lows: Mra rr lor. Vurntrtr tima: 4 (rmiitN as f .aroeda: antor orajira. trd: Vanning time: 4 rmnuts aacorida. junior rm4: S-l. Hopcwvll: 4th. Skftv. nmr: t nllli'i 44 eron4s. acnior jaM fclrh horJt- . r-srin: IT.,; l aaionda. eeoior inn; tnil. fn. arntar. at "aM low hurdloa: In. Paia. umi: 4 rm'1o nlor rren: Tnd. Smut nv. Motor orBi; 3rd. Cariaon. aantor s n. Half mile m' FuahroIt. :lm: ? mitivtci .( ann4. senior ro-1: tnd. Cirlnii, tim: 2 minutes 141 aocenrta: nor (rrn : Jrd. Airka. lima: S mlnutaa II a-nd.. Junlnr r4; 4th. Kllna. tlm: : minute 31 aaoada: ith, Piltman; tim: t minutaa St aacorrla. 44 yard dash : lot. Wllaon. Tims: (4 4 aota1a: Tnd. Moors, ttrns: 4.1 ssconds. Junior rod; Ira. rror, urn: n ' i, nam. 4lh. Hartt. tints: 17. J soronoa: Ito. amuiojr. tima: S.7 Kronda. aonlor o-anaa. . ' i rsrd dash: 1st. W and l.smhrt. lima: a." aoconei. 2nd. Ritre-ht. urns: II ssronda. senior oranas; ra. toiv. aeaior arcoo. 4ili. rulsi. Broad jump: 1st Crals il rt trc Inrhs. Junior orsn; Jtnd. H. !l f t Inrhos. senior rod; rd. My. J tf Inch's. Dlr rMi; 4'h. Orsr. J1 ot 1 Inehoaath. flsilar. It fet and 7 lnrhs. I Hiah Jump? lal. Imhart. i ft snil 7 innaa: aonmr oranr; sou. Brauin. a f-t tnrhas, sulur eranr Tola sault: 1st. I win, II ft In ha anor rrn: Ind. Klsonhan. 11 't. Junior oranrt; Kuo. l feat, aonlor ted. Welmler Ha Article In Exonomics Journal An article by Dr. Hutton Web ster, professor of social anthropol ogy, commenting on "The Science of Society," a three-volume work of Sumner and Keller, appears in the February Issue of the Qusrterly Journal of Economics. Coach Crhulte's sbuttle relay came through at Illinois Saturday to cop first place In thai event. Schulte worked his shuttle team tor many weeka prior to the Illlni annual event aud that was the "Indian's" only entry at I'rbana. The Nebraska quartet waa made up of "Bill" Fleming, Lamson, Ar ganhrlght and Tom eon. Tne shuttle relay la a new event at the Illinois laiultol aud at present the Cornhuskers hold the record In the new event with a time of 41.5 second 1. Ther led Ohio State, Wisconsin and Illinois to the tape. The next event on Schulte'a track schedule la the Texas and nice re lays down south. Comment on the Impressive to- J - lai; of lite Nebraska snuma nurtn- i relay team at Ibe annual .Illinois Imlooi Uelav carnUal. piovided the j thief acmtty of the fornhuaker' arslty trark aspirants Monday afternoon. The teturn of Vlcnilng. Atganbilgh. l amson. and Tom-1 son Horn Ihe Hig Ten Indoor, rlaaalc. late hunday nighl. brought final reioria rouieinlng Ihe mret and th rat of the enlng. In which Nebiaaka colors were car ried to lctoiy. Coach Hchultoa entrants. who made the trip unaccompanied by coach or trainer, proved to be Ihe, daik horse In the hurdle relsy and upset the prevailing dope. The Ohio State team, which finished second In the event.' were granted a It lory before the final race as their early aesson records .sur passed those of Wisconsin and Illinois, who finished third and fourth. But the atrength of the llusker members of quartet was lint known and they preceded 10 clip the barriers for a first place. Time Very Good The time of 41. & seconds, accord- i Ing to lllinl officials, was eiy good and bids fair to atand as a high mark for several aeasons. . ..,,,.., Pn Kach man was required to run a GAMES ARE SCHEDULED total of eighty yards which gavel W'KKSTLKKS WILL MlXJVLDNlDAV Kellofj Seti Inter-Creek Meet for Wednesday At Coliaeum LEWIS TALKS ABOUT . T( Fraternities Will Take Part In Bowling, Baseball, Director Says Saturday afternoon the Huaker track mentor held tryouta for the Nebraaka mile relay team which will compete In the Texas relays March 29 and 30. ' Five runners came through with timea of better than 4 minutes 33 seconds which listened good to Coach Schulte. Januelwici, veteran dlatanca run ner, turned in a time of 4:33 which waa the best time of the four runners; Griffon, Etherton, and True. Schulte announced later that he would probably take those four men to the Lone Star state for the relaya next week. The athletic letter award at Iowa State college was definitely changed by official action of the athletic board council thia month. A large block T will be used from now on Instead of the 'A' which haa been used in the past accord ing to an announcement from T. N. Metcalf, director of athTCtica. Three weeka ago the Double 'A' athletic fraternity of its own ac cord changed the 'A' on tbeir sweaters to T following three years of student agitation. the Nebraska men an individual average of 10.375 seconds per man. The 7S yard open event wss run In t seconds w hich figures approxi mately 10.15 seconds for the eighty yard distance. Figuring on that bant j. the time made by the Ne braska victors waa exceedingly fast and very tmpreasive. All four members of the w inning team were awarded handsome eight-day bureau clocks with the name of the meet and the event Inscribed In gold letters M the case. Coach Schulte expressed himself aa being very well pleased with the showing made by the four Nebraa ka representatives. Should the shuttle hurdle relay event be In cluded on the Drake. Relays roster of races. Nebraska's probability of a vfiorv there looms bright. Thee Ohio State quartet was victorious In this event at the an ual Penn relaya last year and plan to enter the same race this spring. Should Nebrask awln at Drake and Ohio State at the Penn games, the Huaker victory over the Ohio school laat Saturday would rate them high among the country's shuttle hurdle relay teams. STAPLES BRINGS NAVAJO INDIANS UniTersity of New Mexico Lecturer Will Speak at Convocation BAND PRESENTS FINAL CONCERT Glee Club Chorus', At Sings 'Soldier's From 'Faust' Program Present ing its final winter con cert Sunday afternoon at Memorial hall, the university R. O. T. C. band played before a crowd of seven hundred snd fifty university students and Lincoln townspeople. The band, under the direction of William T. Quick, presented a pro gram consisting of both popular and concert music. The band waa assisted by the university men's .'lee club and Mrs. Lola Henllne. The glee club under the direction of Hermsnn Decker, with Mrs. Jean E. Decker accom panying, presented two numbers. Tola concert concluded the series of concerts given by the band. The band will start its outdoor drill this week in preparation for the spring military maneuvers of the R. O. T. C. B. I. Staples, extension lecturer of the University of New Mexico, will speak at a apecial convocation at 11 o'clock Thursday morning at the Temple theatre on "The In diana of the Southwest." Three Navajos, a silversmith, a weaver and a sandpainter whom Mr. Staples Is bringing with him will work In native costume In the ait gallery in Morrill hall, where an exhibit of Navajo Indian arts and crafts will be shown. During ex hibition hours Thursday and Fri day Mr. Staples will give gallery talk. "The man who keeps bis word." aa Mr. Staples Is called by the Navajos, has lived on the Navajo reservation for twelve years, and is said to have more Influence than any other American In devel oping the art and craft of these people. He is one of the few white men who hs their complete fon fidenre. and has been taken into the tribe with full initiatory ceremonies. Plans tor bowling and bsseball tournaments are Included In letters sent mil to fraternity bouses yes terday by Jimmy IewU. rnpervlaor of lutramuial sports. Entries for the bowling tournament which will he played on the Saratoga alleys must be In Thursday of Ihla week. The Saratoga bowling alleys will conduct the tournament by permis sion of the athletic department. I The athletic department will fur ! nlah a trophy for the winners. Pasrhall will begin In a hort time Horse shoe and handball singles and doubles are progressing with a number of games to be played this week. Schedule of Games The schedule of games follows: Horse shoe alnglea. Tuesdsy, 3:00, Delta Tau Ielta v. Sigma Alpha Mu, Delta Chi va. Sigma Chi. Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Tau Kappa Kpsllon: Tuesday. 4:00. Delta Upsl- Ion va. m Kappa Alpna, rni ivappa vs. Sigma Alpha Epsllon; Tuesday, 5 00 Kappa Sigma vs. Beta Theta Pi; Wednesday, 4:00. Delta va Phi Kappa, Sigma Alpha Epsllon vs. Phi Delta Theta; Wednesday. 6:00. Delta Sigma Phi vs. Sigma Alpha Mu. Phi Sigma Kappa va. Tau Kappa Epsllon, Farm House va. Thl Gamma Delta. Horse shoe doubles: Tuesday, 4:00. Farm House vs. Tau Kappa FpMlon. 6:00. Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Gamma Delta: Wednesday, 3.00. Delta Tau Delta vs. Alpha Sigma Phi, Pi Kappa Alphs vs. Phi Kappa; Wednesday, 4:00, Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma va. Phi Gamma Delta. Delta c:m. Phi vs. Beta Theta Pi. Handball doubles; Tuesday, 4: OA. Sigma Alpha Kpsilon vs. Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sirma, Alpha Mu. Sigma Chi vs. Kappa Sigma, Farm House vs. Alpha Sigma Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Delta Theta- Tuesday, 5:00. Tau Kappa, Epsllon vs. Zta Beta Tau: Wed nesdiv, r.:00, Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Phi Sigma Kappa. Mies Shanafelt Speaks About Visual Education Mlrs Maijoiie Shanafelt. curator of visual education, gave two talks during the week. The first was at Randolph school Tuesday morn lng where she spoge on the gen eral fubject of birds. Thursday eve ning at the Y. W. C. A. she ad dressed the Business Girls" league on "Peacocks All," tracing the evo lution of dress. -i .-.l aa unnatural: siu -a.e. anJ death He Uliutraied hi int b the lllblual aUwy of Ihe blind man who appealed lo I'hriat for sight. Ill al:hl aa leiuined. In this Incident me unnatural waa iiauatoi iiii d to ''' ua'ural. Sin unbalances ihe level of nat ural life," an Id the Imrlor. He died ix-r.nnal t-inerlcnce which OC- The Inierfiateinllj wiesiuug (.,lllt,j ,uia In roiiveraaiion m.-i l.t-rlna tomorrow at tne ln i,,t, a raiah he was atfcca. ' seum. according lo an announce j ,!,,., lmn, ln nP ui .Hin ti joy?" ment made b John Kellorg. ar-,r jnPa replied that there was sliy wreailing coai h M inula), t oa n ; Kellogg Is ety nnpciui i matui ( erlng arslt material in tne uieeia The weighia are lis. i i. Hi. Hi. Ki and heavy weight I j with a four pound weight allow ;: ance. Ka h fraternity will have lo : enter four men In order to get en-, ;; trance polnta. IHawings win or i; made Wednesday altemmin just be-, j for the preliminaries begin. j A number of wreailing men were i j working out eaterday getting readv lor the meel. Wrestlers Willi weigh In any lime after Wednesday ( noon. about 89 pel c. ni more Joy. Dr. Jones emphasued the power of convention by Ihe a lory of woman aim hud rlpm leuced a great loss, tollowed by a complete breakdown. She had relied on her Intellect alone, and It failed i stand the teal. He suggested con teialon as the only remaining aid. He was lieie fat In Ma t rials, (or if hla theory had not succeeded, h would have given up hla work. The woman finally accepted Christ snl new life was 0ened for ber. (jtinpii Club Merit. Campus Club, a group of I'nlver slty women, held its monthly lunch eon meeting at the I'nlveralty club Thursday noon. Norn's Vimis (lainpiiH Jack Norris. ex '::. Cheyenne. Wvo. waa a campus visitor during the week. He la now In c harge ol 1 1 road construction piojects for an 1 1 engineering firm In Si. IajuIs, Mo. : a .isnHjnanHiiHriiaiaiHiimiimiminmTHiiHnjRqiraw;" in 'il CONVOCATION 13 ;:j SET FOR TODAY ! iij ( ewtlnaml I'm l-acc I. jjj war was nut ine out-cropping 01 j ;jj man a beast nature, i nis jar aa;;: based on the creed of Ihe animal : jjj kingdom, Ihe survival of the .It jji tet." ! il! Christian Life Normal i j:i Dr. Jones' theory la that a man , iij Is relikloua Iecauae lie wa.ita life,;;: because he Is seeking a mortal ha-, jij plness. 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