rouH SCHULIE PLANS TILT SATURDAY Leading Husker Track Stars Arc Due to Make First Appearance Here COACH WILL SPLIT TEAM Letter Athletes Constitute Two Squads; Yearlings Make Up Third IHki CorchuWr iri.k fB r . b irrtnl i'U n ir di run,h.:n.r,,,l'."ndh! ll..mv V Si rrm cinder rerformert niV ihir Itmul pi''""' on if"" Mmrtril tdiura ou'door o ari) oru itK-olor rprcBi ro chfduli'd 10 lkf r 10 , ,hr., f(ir for ih pnf: r. foflor in 4 frlr of in- OlTtdul fOBDr'Tl"on ln n rl,r "or 10 jut tho finihine iou-hn to ih f.prprl(on lor ihe rorniug ! chdu'. Tfi Nrl.r mm'or hi divided feu tri' rr.dll' ln'0 mo t.m nd IpiiI'" of the in i olor r' B' i!l mV up iho 'h'd c-up of h ihr-conirrd .'fir. 1 h mrrl xrtr-ret lo b onh wi-rhlnf at all CornhufVr n'f nl will for bonora May Compata fYidaf'a meet will ene a rreilminary ir?-"ut for the Kana ela. mblrh apper on the . brafka ffbedal April Z t U renre. Ka. rolloinif the good homc at the Teai relaja. Hu kr tra-k atock ha ben mount ing upward and the NVbraa rep rtc'A'.iTea bid ialr to break ln'0 i be tcoriCK column. Tboe core p' leg on the two var i i v tama are : 100 yard dab aril A: l-oe. etor.' Varaliy B. Eaeter. EUer. Thce same four will compete ln i he 440-yard 5ah Varsitr A: Carcp bell. May. VrHy B: Wyatt Currier. S0-yard run: Varsity A: Janule- ira. 'Mousel, Varsity B: Trus. Devier Mil acd two-mile run ar si:y A: Gnr.'fn. Carrey. Varsity B: Etberton. Batie. Wendt. Low hurdles Varsity A: Krtuse, Varsity B: Thompson. Lamson. High hardies: Varsity A: nera in. Arpanb. ight. Varsity B: Thompson. Lainsofi. High Jump Varsity A: Brard. Took. Varsity B: Benbrook. Krue. Jackson. Pole vault Varsity A: Ossian. V'arsi'y B: Kraus. Witt. Eroad Jump Varsity A: Tom ton. Rowley. Varsity B: Young. Cnwold. Kenajry. 5hot put Varsity A: Rowley. Varsity B: Ashburn. D.scus Varsity A: Roley. Var- si'r B: Ashburn. Gilbert. I javelin Varsity A: Bevard. Varsiiy B: James. i Tri-color representatives will b named today and will make up tb I -hird team. The meet will win . f romrily at 3:00. BASKETBALL TIP-OFF nnrt Montftr in Hrinipntifkn VKU" w yvinniiiviiM At Chicago This Week Debate Question "Abolition of the tip-off in ba ketball would detract from the life of the game, and make it less spec 'acular.' declared Charl?s T. Biack-, Nebraska bajJiethe.il coach, in t.ik irg of the proposed change in the rolc-s, aa advocated by Sam Barr, fl t"Hfvers:tr roab. The que ion of whether the ijooff shall ay in the game will be dclde4 at lie meeting; of the? National Asmv cia-lon rpf Rnrk4bl1 Coachea Frl- dv and Saturday, in Chicago. ii (k. .kin., i. ih. i.am VARSITY-FROSH aO'rd upon will b given the ball y Walter Black, secretary of the t,rdT the basket. This would give , Nebraska High Sr hool Athle'fr Te small team a chance, but it , asiwxfa-ioo. Thy are the follow j mjH aiso give ifce tall team more;;T': .owo'e-e control of the ball oh 'r-iJ'-Z'li'"""'''. V "j Ss scored opon than u&der the pr'tnt tje'em.' continued' thr- Ne--ka coach. 'With the lip-off aa it i now osd. the email team ha a rharjce to get the ball even if 'ijetr tenter Is losicg it ." C''b Iiacic went on io explain ti.at under exirtjng rules, the team which baa absolfl'e control of the,"5' Dp-ofl Is cooceded an advantage of I fprm eight to ten points. If the cen ter is getting the tip, but can cot shin are to be held on the nni-1 give it to bis team mates, the ad-jrersity courts Kriday and Sattsr vanUge cut down to five or six ; day. May 10 .nd 11. These same : point. If there were no such con-1 days the interscbolastir. track and trol of the tip. th-e size of teams ifteld championships will be run off j wotiVd make less difference than It 'at the Memorial Stadium. j 5oe- now. f don't think the change j In the bulletin Issued from Sec- Till be made, though, and if it Is, Jretary Black's office attention U it wont make rotten difference to, Nebraska basketball.' American Law Journal Carrie Article By Hill Dr. L. X. Hill of the depanrcept of political science has a! a a arti cle, Thj Origin of the U of Un neutral Service.'' published in American Journal of Inter ca 'o.iai Ur I J week ef eanclnf 1 1 'OU ONKS AW till) l.mKRSJ1 .MANY 1 maior 'I' awards, three minor In , in ana oue mr mauagrr a aid ne gieu 10 aril athlete, par-; Utipania in swimming, .resiling, . kn-t h.kr'b.n ( io ! r,, : cif icials 'lege, in annual .inter srwrtei' v -, dinner hnj in the men a dortull.ti) ChCSt tut oicln Hniori the arli aards uu nif-ia.s acre g.rn 10 thiriyoee tre.hn.ro ho Jiungulhed thi-m ele In (he inltr quarter a,n Ineligbilit) beca'ie of failure i tu.n o achnoi or oor irnoi.-"n.i tui the original teramB'latkn ' thin nine ttrahmen nvmetali i of mr1 aan-he. gold s;ler don 10 the thit!on. hi-l r!and I rutit mrdals. gol.lrn btoni .-tui aat1ed A' TEAM WALLOPS 'B University Baseball Squads Stage Wild Game at Landis Field PLAYERS ON DIAMOND A hn and run ' In ib mirq.anu iou;ni ir.Blr.r hlrh sa lb 'A a trn i irl.ft-J fray , , tured the reular pranlce tilt of the J vanitT baieball iouad eterda af ternoon at the IjkBdia ard Ulttner , : ibe -B" hur'ipc rlrlim. and al-1 i though be aa touched for a fWv I f Mra be had poor UPtort. 1 ne final rount stood 13 to ft in raor Of the "A a". I Hank ArmaTlr waa doing the toss ! icg for the "AV and as doing a ! nlre job of H. keeping the few hit . . . -ii A ..II . 1 1 rA -B batsmen garnered four Ping.es for two runs rilstrom was the most deadly surkman getting a triple in his first trip to the platter, and following lth a pair of singles, giving an av erage of .?: for the afternoon. Great Third Inning The third inning orgy' r0n glomeratton of heavy aurk work, walks and bungling. Bittner allowed six hita and Issued three waika. I hile his team mate were chalked up for Ihree errora. Every "A" got i ... v.. .. l...r Anra and five oft them fot a second trip to the plate i Robertson replared Armatla In ' the fifth rant and was ineffective, j being wild from the aiart. and not able to steady himself beforo the end of the game, whirh was called t the end of the fifth inning Po-j ! rhop tot bit chance io work in the fourth by replacing mimer. i n arnrkr oortsider was looking the, best that he had thus far In the season. The summary follows: Huaker Turn Kra Jb - t w-i.-ama. aa . R.t'a lb W uta. kf t"::rm. cf .- P-'k-r. rf . A-nia; p . . . . P.Ab.rlArtn. S ... la t.i.. i. lb M Wil'ma e H tvarn. c ... Te' Hoik" Ti"n 1 J ii i ii 1 ii r!r f7",., k'.-b' -r j.-' ,,'f .t.m : a" r r t 5 1 1 I t I I 1 I i s i i . R Pa- tcp i a T9' ti i : J k T?m ...... ! B Tm ...... ' T eaa hkfA h J i--u i i it i- i ii T Vaaa i ... . a. I .. I t4r----i I. W, ,mrr:m rVtX cn hll M wVt-;-m h.ftna?-. t'f u k c . rl o nef j by nn'.'a i. bt 1 f-asar-a I Ft. m-r. -m m ttt Bit: rf Ar- I In I: off B:tfr:-r. -4 It ft t. eff i-;i-.r.m . t.aBe.ki. a rmi'.ii - ,, p lllfna. Athletic Secretary Approves ; Twelve Tournaments And Field Days leive nign scrooi -rac, ao.j field meets have h;en aanrtioned 141 ir-..ejf'y rwa a Oei-.e-r. Ul-"jJ 2 rMt-jf h am VavJ,-Alm fn4 B(r)-'4. pr'l r W 19 !fivi su i p.aA at I.tA A d en1 TS--Ba.or 4 ti i Ar-" H - -i ; 4 - V d--a-a , 1 jci mn o'-jfritvija' war rr at iko a . 1 Ma- ' j S..ti!a- --;ri'' 1 N.r.f-aata ln'l ' 'y frja.- a Haanr sa. May I imh PU" a !1 .. a Tennis Meet Planned High school tennis hatnion- also called to tne ai vision ox toe receipts from the recent btgb ! school basket ball championships j jheld at the Col seem. The entire amount was turned ever to the as-" jsociation and from thia the aaso-! jcia'Jon retained f.fteen per 'cent i to create a reserve fund and carry !on the necessary work, j Tourney Pays Expenses The remaining eighty-five per cent was given to the competing j j teams to aerrsy expenses, omj ; six per cent of the railroad fare of . each team amounting to more than ' ill'i was refunded. j Beside this the University paid ! ail running expenses for tne tour ( nament. Last year under the per cent basis the expense of all teams entered were unoerwritten i by the University. Under the new I plan the teams share the profit aa they are made or fail to be made. Future tournament plans will be dirvuvad at tlie meeting of ibe .Association May II. Secretary j Black ia meanwhile formulating Ip'ans to precut at the meeting. AWARDS FOR RELAYS Receive Treasure of Prizes for Athletic Victors WATPur ARF nFFFRFn la trace, ksns April 4 , (Sr-ronO A aniall ireaaure rhcel brn rooieJ blf h t'nitoraii) of j Kantat aihlnir o!.'ir for dmrlbu lion to vinninc rrla) Irani mtm . bvia and indildul rnl mlnnrra I ib k i..tfei.ili antiual kkBlll rv ) ih imw - ;)) hltb lll b brld hrro lb I a.rrnoon uf Ap.ll i j liold ti rhn co to mmbia of ' mi m rl iimt in I nUraltv ' ... ..... ... ..4 ana vonr na r-ij ia Tirmf nira nopri id nr inm . u i.. . . i k.. niiala to to nim,br or trc ond and third flare team i A'hletea of un!ruie and ol I . . ,t.. .1 j .... f.a ail ouid.or iraininc frrona io re.cn , ix-ak (orm for lii rria I b K0- i a. game, are thr pevl big naiional j tratk and field neni on ine aprina . rora earn an-i iu in - more tJian a thoj.and entnea from more thau one hunlred lo:iiutioa Many Plae. to Atttd - k. .IJ II. In. atitutlona .blrh s. nt teams to the , :''rn'm.''T;.ml. Trial and Southern Methodist re- ( i. lira... ti- Ph. ana a r-a-la rarnh.la last .eek fl.ahed to, r-j.. 'r' ewreller.t records in relay and open ' " . . ,..,. Ing that the mill be serious con tenders along ttb northern schools I for honors at the Kansas gamea A'tbough numerous Institutions that did not send teama to the aou'hem meets l!l send entries to; the Kansas games and doping win-, ners la more or less guess work. , vet the performances of some of the , western conference and Big Sis athlete- in the south will make them prevailing favontea here April ;o GIRLS ARE PAIRED FOR First Round Games Are to j Be Over by April 13, Says Committee Entries for the girla- singles in tennis wre closer nronrwij. liuifr one n u mi rr-i a1 um vu terd the tournament. The first ! . round Is to be played off by April 13. Girls are to call their oppo nents to make arrangements to play off their game. Court are to be reverted one day In advance with the caretaker of the tennis courts. The courts are open from 7 to S oVlock in the morning, and afier t o'clock Mooda;, Wednesday 4L 4V t 43 " r MILLlUiM DOLLARS 0 4 . V t Advertising in the Daily Nebraskan will help get your share of great sum. TIIK IHII.V NFWUSKAN .air Tekrt If Courte And llert'Jtr 1$ 'It The loaf ira of the rvarhed out laat pl.ked J O Hertsler of i de .rtmni of aociokngv for jury ecrtir Ho eened on wrml tatea ltd ek ted in first or this ueek , and rii. nd i: o'clock on Tu .i.t an.t 1 kuridir Girl hake been paired for !ifc!n as ful'n.s l klt T " M . ki. ..I.i h. m ..... klM anN n Kf' l i w. i r.. is I .x H'l . kuril !.. n,, w .fi. r tMia K in I-.' I. IH KID1- l"t- k . k . I j , w . k, J '" 1 jn"-B iV." i.V'r-M r"- ;ti, h i.r..m.u k.M .n t ..... I. Univ.f ir .- K r , .... Karo M . . . Mai " ! Vl l k.,., m-.i iia a k TJ" k.-'-, . tV.f'i.! v. . ...V I ',.;, , k.p.-. ... v.r Mr-i ; k It- r..4 k ......a V:JI k.,-i-a a i. - . ,. ..,.. . v kaj.. rHt W.'l. 1 a 1 i-a k -r aa -r Him J.a- I k a'raa--1a Piifaa 1 nH naaWa l.ikrr tkti trtal4a Btrr. Oam r . .i-ei 'i. . la i IW!H A h ,- i . . . ..... .in rata Trn. i i,. rwtia I vita. I .-. ' ... a. . Inh. Iwita r ... ' ..r karr. ft'". K. KJ- .-V aiama ka- ' k-rla kpa Iira -a r.. a Ivlna leta- l..rill. kacp. IV.!. V.J J , ka'.ia. P" II A ba" a W a- r r . i iunn I i ni wa- " - va M lrli!M. t" ? Ivlta rvi-a l-'t. J-S'-k-t-. . arr.nw. If ivl.a Pel- l-arkw I. .IMira Ivt - al Lv kart .iamrra PM e Iom Stal, Announces Drtrfiftfil Enrollment I AVES. la.. April 4. Spring en rollment at loa State college to- tala i.430. according to anno'incw ment by the registrar. At the enj . tb anrinr ouarter In 1J.S the ; total enrollment was 3.548. By iha j Ume all late registration! are eom ! pleted. the enrollment for t:l uar i ter probably will ea.ual that of lai: year, according to predictions. crsonal Printed; P Stationery It tnakar. Cmmt Car aa aiam Stvflnrta Aat n4 S aalWy. Drop into ear ttort nd ee f fin Stationery. se -nrr-T. a F. r.l OTT.V I aa - prlMarf ar art k GRAVES PRINTING CO. Bcfiool Fvpphel end Stationery On 12th at. orth ef TimpH A A rite aaaala la alal'ayii. 1 I V W Santa ClAraa raiaal I 1 r-trm ivntl.niri. Si- aWwaas 1 1 aa wT TEN is a lot of money. Figures from an important com mercial organization in Linco,n af ler an investiga tion, show that University students spend that much money each year. you this T ORES MANY PLAYERS t Thirty Fraternities Enter Teams in inier-urceK Baseball Event Great intereet U being sho in the inierfraternity baaebell tourna ment. Thirty frimiiiea have en tered indii Pelia Sigma llta i - . . - ik it.i In ihn number Of aian.'nieB OBIOrOO ID in lounnj, - -"'iim.nt fio entries The team ,A .k.ir m.n.bvra folio: tti. W !!. lar-Va k.. ' ' 'iiMict alfciaa Mua ' 1 1 L.rva ! Ii rnn !.! lanaina k'.arl Mail :a . kaia Many piar. J m '' Ja--k Hall la.t J.nn-iaa i.k. aianva I'hl k Mafaral raaaaar. !. -" " - .. .... k. i . . . . l.,lil buffat. Wlilniiaa ir.r-. V lra kr.aa Htlio I !.' Ma la.aa Ka4 aa r)rai ... 'ilaran-a taikK. U.-tik i-lii M'l- !' U"''. I.aaa arl J. N M.rn l .M ''" k.ra MiraH kuba. '" .""! U ..a Kar.' KmIw. Ial- rMII JahKalaa rrlll. la lalv. Ma i. l ' Nail. t . -. kj kaa ana M O.ao ik... a ... i.mi V ia laaaW. i.,,. aaam:i. Ja-k m" Kw"' i Ta.n.a. .",,.. r.awri .., . n; r ; !. Haa.r rtPHltviMalMn. ana !.'. vil Nl liar lrr al'.hr a ala V-Xnra mnin.r ttvarta :. Hakf. ' l.n.h iHar I arl. tawnrrr I a naa raaa n.l rtrtf4T r. ,. nn.rr . M....K- . 1,'Bfiaan " w r !: Tkai. rl- nan. i Tmx ri rm f'TTV.T::" ,f.r Hrrt Slrf.. .TJTl Hkrars aini.r. j - - , OaMaa ktinif. John He linm Ma'. Wl'l am Maiar. on l':i lir. Tda-ard Aahlaa Iraak S'k lta4 lh. Marr i1rii JlM " aB t.la4 Haaflrifha aa Karl Klah bauvh Ik.ii l'inr Waif1!' waeaga"; k'rae Vaiirl. k.'a . Waara Prr. .ia. Hawvan WavlrkH Sanill. TM-ti.r. lohr. R4:a l lfi adwlil a Humml IVIia Irril P'- P. "' iei aar. Paat. Murtk -a'ir V-ara ia bni. kaa.m Po. bp Iviannj. kl don and Taman I Vila bl nhr Mortiv 3nf'. Vaanti W . Hara). WM-.ll-. Pa. i haptian. V .'ahiiaan. l.n. a lain Try !! .. bi'I k. Ja--i. vi Tha-rr. Mrvrrtar. -a-ker and Mh. ka.-ra Sima tia'.a trrydao. ann'i' Vra.l la lt Un R krjaa. S. Paaa It Pak'. H Pa -jlae. H Oardnn. i. i bhrnia. V. kaknlsii S Wi;'lam fc W nasa. I: A Myrrh B jvm.na a-. ama alai- Mrkibblia. Iwatal. MaJinirc a-4 l.-j'-. kappa Pal Vlr I Cannon mif: Hnn Rakiran Jam, il-vn Richard Pirn. Hara' Xiarmn. H Hfn.an. Packer. Ja Pa man Haro'd ! -- YrA btarsan. Joha S--hrp.. m.-ha.-4 lr. Narmal fvra A.4 Han kuL LaniMt Tll Alpr-a V B tjkrk.n. Jr . miMff, W . i'grrr. ' Pal 4 -L'oyo J. RacVaram O MrVi P Na! an. H Wadman M. TochTarfnan. M. K. k unrt. R Majnra. J kli.l J. B yon. H. r-tou. P Frton. J F.lilan. r. WII1VA R. R'rkr ml L Kana Phi v.amrra rvia. Brrnn Kamard LOU HILL AnrMJuncinw TieUcrest Coht$" A KJ- nl Cemptvmy "Thai fiBMt lm Mn'ilTetkr" Phone B397S 'or Appomtxnent Dhapky Room 1309 O St. t tanas" . i .... kiaa Ht.li Kiaa , k).Ma harna. k.naa. l". h.rM! ' " . : Jinv . i , . .... . . , .. ! !.. ! M I . L. 1 1 ... Ilffll HI'"" " f .u . K till in M lcfi - . . . .. ...t....r. I Uni r.M. mnn. wwww. 1 M k. . tr ..a ' nm Mir oh'wn ' w .ir.. k.Xar I .s.r Ml. " w . ..... .hi knailoM. II X Mrll ir.an.ail. Ha'l !." . . . , h,,L Jt,aiira Jaw a.i Mra uw n.v "!' ,.,,,mhrm, "', ''",. t'lTi vt.n.m , THM.IW .lir.- l!a.a r'. ' aa l lrd.r-t.au , rlaraan. KafiaiH lll ama, M I.I. kli. Ila l lf" " larrran. W .ISlam J- k'rk " ' ft. fnhdtra 1 hi Xi lrr r4rl mmr, krgit h. ' lA'...aaa.L 1a.Jk'4a. UsVhl.l.. HlfT, '. -j-Ka.s. k.'r as. a. a. I.u V Ak Altai J h aft b raiuar a M RtIM I . I R ft h "t.; Vr.-:c I. .jnlmr.m. " t.: k.. k,.:.. I. w Vftiir: Vharn Kirhnr. Ienu t. i ....... i.i non. k.-haa. Pr.-al. vaiaa kf''- lank.n Ml iaior. Urnin, Mam-nonl anl Mallair.a II kapr. Phi' Satdr-n twa. m.na i an. ton Huvhlra. Marrv Pumpb- r. M I'arpaniar. lAv. t pall I a. n k Paydan Kalpb rrawnr-. Jydd I Rranion Thomaa aaal Kannalb I II i irrm. karnarh Pa-raa ana T.'.y and : Rl. hard R a--k l rat phi. Fdvard I. k'ab. mana IH. Wl'lam Va'la. Ratrnd tnrkar. I Mam Pillar. an Jarmallk. !.! Val- artllpa. l.avran.a lirni.ra. Rnushlan I Ra kannaih Oakatan. Vnn Amald .1- nrant u. Mar M. , Harold VrCaw hit. -a M-Onahai. btrlvvall. Rahart . hva r I a ran R- k Ivn op- I I pia. baraa Talhai and uiann J arVa'.n J . Omasa R. P- iHkri Pnaa. Hnilan. ! 'krk M Sarnx I a. ha. Rallay. A'dernon. -wi and I v.a ( l. n rroynnr ia na manasar n ; iha I-1 A'pha Ivlra tram t ha Iheiaj -bia . ba. ia. Senior i will meet In Social Sci ences 101 at S o'clock today to elect minor cla.a officers for the second semester. The meeting was called by Charles Dot. president of the class. No Flunkers Wanted But if you are ambitious to rt the moat out of a rollacc education, w have aometruna to Interest yon. Our proposition la like "book !' nin' " you hv to work hard to maka the mark. Turnings of our student a:emen during tbe summer vacation ranr from 40n to ll.SOfl. You. too. have thia opportunity open to you. Write or call for full Informal ton. Consumers Merchandise Association 410 Cedar Avenue Minneapolis. The DAILY NEBRASKAN is the only medium that completely covers this vast potential student market. A TELEPHONE CALL to the Nebraskan office Mill bring a man to vour place of business. TIIL'KSDW. APRIL 1. ):n ixgXlCocd Holders licccivc Praise On Alley Skill tin la make better all aru(11 bo lers thaa boja." sas : Kreppa f the city V. . i' A ho hog alley. iHinng ih ,,,,, girls boa ling tournament kit Hrrppa had a good thaata toaiai observations and dra his ma dualona. All aremed to be in faor of the girla Ha aa autpnsed at what coDklstent boa lers the gui, mad, ronaidertng the reputed firkleneaa of a aomin'i mind. "The git la come doan to tha boating alley knowing that Uay are Ignorant of all parts of th a-true. but are !'.'.: eg to ta Ul.m I mil .1.1. .i.i I n mA fA Ijia rat Ham. . m - . ....... ...... . () a the other hand, hare their n.it4 made up on Just how to baadle the ball In order to knock doan all ten pins and can correct their taulta only through eiperlenre Mr. Kreppa observed. Girla Get Disc auras. Olrls are very easily dlerour aged at the beginning but oeca tbey learn, they are ealhuslamle. bo lera. he pointed out, Takleg bowling very aerlovaly during a tournament games, girla are only concerned about their core of their teammates. Girts a consistent playwra and eves, en Vf? days" they are consistent ta tha fact that they try. Many girla who have become ac quainted w 1th Mr. Kreppa dace tha Intramural bowling toarnaDeai, aay It ta due to his effort a ta tears. Ing them bow to bowl, that curb remarkable score a were turned in at the final gam. Alpha Derm PI. the champion of the bowling tour nament, ran up a score of 0). tha highest fore made at any rtm during the tournament. " YOUR DRU0 STORE " rf courne Jon win meal jfrjr friends here they all do. The OWL PHARMACY ta n. nth tt. Poena 061 shall Ida Hilh lhat firJeinttvg MENS SUITS top exjevrs (Q)(0 i vmomEtA suits irXJUM WOOL) WOOL DRESSES' Cleaners I ROV WTMSRS 223 k. 14 SI - U NCOLN NE3, V