FOLK TIIK DMI.Y MM(Sk iiiHhv. mkc:.i Vt'M) Uffl FINISH T ROUND OF NUMERAL MEET Non-Vrrsity Wrestlers Out For Awards in Seven Divisions. BOUTS CONTINUE TODAY Kellogg Conducts Contests T D...IJ ii.. TO BUlId Up Interest In SpOrt. Frl iour.4 of th numeral,' wrt'stlin; meet run off on the mat under the roliaeum utajje yesterday .f.ern-H.n hw twpty-i non-var- ; mm in evn different weight nn;jttin;. Then mat content einjt conducted by Coach John tll.cr frr the purpose of sliniu ;.t?inj interest in the port are n to all men of the university . i rr.plyir.it with the regular ach- .aMio rule who have not seen in trrtollrgiate roir.petuion. The '.u: will be continued through 'n!ay and Saturday and one nu- .ier.i ::i l awarded in each e cM. N:-n threw Dillon in the 1?j f'i.i'1 rli in Su second, the .nyt time firn'J tn fir a fall n rterday mm In th jM'iind weight in- n won frm Aevh'.iman with a ". n,..iiii,e titr.. a.iva.ttc'. and Hi-:i-r kaii.e.l a fall frm Knudx-n In ?r..r:utc .'- siei-ond w;th but 10 'or:.. .eft t wre:. Siefier i a li0 xut: l.V pounds Kun- 'committee on rules." asserted Weir. .- a t; for the first nund int,,r carln. Sellentin brat' Kkrall officiated Uurinff the h . cl-.. iMoSf and Martin and Roberts Notre Dame games wn!h Xebraska li'j,'ii:ar vrelir- n the l3ifvUpht to a Jraw; 160 pound, t-ur.u na " , .l. or. and Uun lp.eu had to t" j n ho vr.u,,i co tvtiind after !io !.;::. u i ( !nicnlir.c in which :: rfr-e hd tiiffwu.ty in keep . ; v; l .-n the mat. Lund--! av v:i torioi'. with a fall in f rr.-.n'jte to wird. H:il maJe li-tt work f Harper, scoring hi5 in 1 minute 3 second, wbile W'il.-r r.i Helcle were near! vtt !v rrHtch-vl ur.til Heiple won p on the h-k with th h ihowirj; 3 mmu'.e. 20 s-ec- 155 Pounders Classy. Tie men wciphir. in at 1M "re the tt wrcilers on b&nd ''..-vn and Kraerr.er mixed it up " a covirle f veteran with . a iatnr.r ehir'fir a "ertth In rettsnjr; OJt ."T ('. t.rht pace. Oevi -.J hl.i. rave Ol.en the decision ::b a time advantage of 1 minute ; sr(.n-is. Sailor rmr.ed P.ed:glr i the mat in 3 minute to win !nie S:wsrt was behind Berqulrt :.r 1 m:cute 40 seconds to tnutcph n t-me. We h:r.g 165 pound.. Koze'.ka t k a fall at the hands of Shirley tn It minutes 30 eeconds and Miller .''.-tteJ Chsley in a like fashion r'.KT 2 minutts 20 seconds had i -'i'd. The one battle that took T-U'.e between men carrying 175 uMijyis fnund the crowd more en isu.iastie than at any other time. . ;it oV4 aiiied a decisive time ad ' -.t.'.are over the heavier McKean .4rly in tb mstch but was thrown i .1 mirutfs Zb seconds by the . i..o- em up ana lty em a own : -.r'.hcd that requires lots ol power, j Huffman end Kencades met m :ne heavyweight group to put en j la'wrtirg performance. Hoff- i. an iroic Kencades for a fall m 4 j ii.utes, W hite drew a bye in this j ' 'r- l j The "Smart Set A popular wing tip brogue for summer sport or informal wear.... Black and white fan and white. IOWA MM.!. COAUI mi sr i)i:vi:u)i (.oouj'itliimis , A Mi: 8. Ii. Hi oiwnin; of j vihhI fo the nnff quarter Tuea I iiy tv.arkeU the return of two let ter our nuvl txvit numeral nun lit uo the Iowa team. tiwaltd I urtt p UT year, and (Uvltird jUhite. I'erry outrieMer in Itr.'.v a:Z --'KVS'i 'ihfrvk.c. rt& numeral auaid j Muuei at tint base nn th 1919, , prep ,iiaj. have aUo enrolled for ; j ;,Tnr "l,Tr- A th , ! ' Hitlinf practiif awl the deel- opuient of ine capable t wirier to !J .''h Liutaun. ru ukt. I U i. the onlv vcUraa pitcher, are . ',h m.vr problems confronting. Crh Louia Menre. BOXING CLASSES TRY REAL DECISION FIGH I clared Kkerrall to be -one of the a n i . . u'ltreateet cjuarterliacka that ever Impromptu Dual Meet Held lived." A. captain of the Nebraska Yrstrrdav Gi'vps Mrn Dd w,r ' Experience. IUin? r v of l t V. erer and Kenneth Mallette engaged in branka ttam- an imprcmptu ducj meet jeMerday ; "Xebraaka teepectrd W alter attem.v.n in the ioheum. Cf the i Kx-keraall a an official and al eleven mv. ha fought, eix were jw aya used htra xvhen they cxild , u. n tv Ml t! i mn four bv oj:o;eri mn, and one temained a dra . rounder. All bu were three witb ea.h round one, minute In ler.rth. i lr a ISO pound match. Heady ileal Haa.k and Clausen beat satVMV. nm nr.iim in Holm beat Weiebel. l. Harden belt , er beat Licking. ! Miiculrr.. McAUi.'t and .kav!hl beat Barber. K-aton I won tb onlv heavyweight match, i taking a decision from harp. i he pt;rpnfe of the meet, according- to Mr. Voge'.er. was simply to give thi men in the two sections a little practical experience in com- (petition for a decision. O fWI Cam rmnliiii I inln ofami:r'T - n V ' vertact.! Displays: Program Is wen Keceiveo. : More tbafl lhje lhousanJ rM r:r.ir Unrf.in nrvw aition being held at the university coliseum this vceek. This was aa increase of more than a thousand i over Monday's crowd. Moderate eathr and the advertising given by the opening nigbt attendance did their share to attract the larger cumber. The exhibits included automobile display, school work displays, park an 3 forest coamia.-ion exhib it., and explanatory displays of labor lightening devices. Teletype machines in one cf the exhibits drew a b:g aitesda&ce. as did the exhibits of food preserving devices. ceMlio. proces. and the like. An airmail display a included. pvjng Uato:n schedules. Lodge buIdlIipS were pictured in another tub Th proposed new Shrine tf ;f tbt ceBtfr o t. jjf dl,, aDd rX)ny iw w ma b applaue. Margart V.'hit- iiey gaie a group of t.ongs. and a ! dance act was pretested by Doris and WaJly Marrcw. Number by i the Shrine band pr eceded the stage ! program. EDUCATION IN COMFORT. Northwestern University. Evans ion. 111. A slogan. "If V-e must have education, let's get it pain ; lessly." swept over the campus of Northwestern University recently after Prof. Baker Brcm-iiel of the department ol sociological litera tiiie sa.id be favored red morris -ba!rs for classrooms. He told a class in modern life and letters tb&t be wanted ihe backaches out of education. He would have homelike surroundings, a few mor ns chairs, upholstered, and plenty of cuihion?. he said. Silver and Gold. (ONE FARE PLUS 25 Tickets are ci sale each week end or all trms Saturday and Sunday. Return ing to Lincoln before mid-night Monday. Before g-oir home this weekend be rure to gt jour ticket at these re;clTicd rats for students. AT BURLINGTON STATION B6611 IIR COMMENTS VIRTUES OF LATE OFFICIAL Eckersall, Referee Who Died. Monday. Is Lauded by Ncbrr.sV. an. picked "lT"mer.ca: Veteran Named Huskcr on First Honorary Squad For TwoYears. Mundav aflerniKn marked the patuinjf of Walter IUkerall. one! Jn -.he eniifmal round of the in f the srxateM toothall pin J e i and trrfraterni; y horeihie tournament tportkiuen f all lime. f la An inirnirw Hfuucvu,!. i Coach l iu Weir, former Ne braka All-Amrn-an tsrkle. . . - U'a.ln..flV . i nrirwri,inn lit rome into rioae touch ith keraall bn acted aa an official at a numner or .e- i gel mm. mki vo.n ' epone to a enrasxan reporter a j queries. "As an official ne was very lair in nia oeanngs ni icloee to the jame not only at a j former football player, but Uo aa n ouiciai. eponFrcr, and member of the football advisory in 1923. 1921. and 1923 at well as Illinois james of years. W eir participat th same ed in all of! these games as tackle on the Ne- braska team. j In closing Weir said ' nckersail rvn rtt th fairest official tin der whom I have ever plaved." Eckersall tn the capacity of sports w nter picked Weir as tickle on his All-Ametlcan fust team i durine 1924 and 1923. In tribute to Weir. Eckersall has stated that, ' -He was a a frulv wonderful rlaver ! who knew the ga f the game and how to) plav it As captain of the torn- buskers he was one of the most ' gentlemanly leaders I have ever ! was one of the greatest tackles 1 . i . v.in 1 mt nn h r, avinir fi;1 and lie i .i. i... .. nt. f.,i')..ii ', kansas alone in -bone, dry stand for pro HIBITION ACCORDING TO LATEST LITERARY DI GEST POLL. 1 Cortini.ed from Page J. rock cf Gibraltar for prohibition, enforcement 'as is.' The imposing i mass of its dry vote in ratio to the j populaUon of the state, will go t ar j i toward squashing any sporadic local rumors that the dry are not votifur. For Kansas, the supreme citadel of prohibition, is voting ; -magnificienUy. and from no eUte J do w receive more heartfelt peti- B tions for extra ballots in bulk pe- i ? titions wiiich we are obliged to deny to preserve the Integrity of j our syetem for the impersonal dis- t tribution ct ballots. "Xorth Dakota has shpp-ed into a dry er attitude since last week, ! when ii vole for repeal slightly j " outnumbered its vote for enforce- ment. California Wants Repeal. "As lor tfiose perennial founda tions. Illinois. Xew Jersey. New York, and Pennsylvania, they are still spouting ihe wettest kind of - i a CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. ; ;ota HiMrr. 1M1 K St.. or Oerman ( 1-V.. I i I iiTEii tU ru "a TunkeiS thutis.' pt , I yo-i t-A. I LcPT W-l1 Iri vfcutirrifim ef AO- , I erwi Hail. "11 S31S P Birwt. Pboae I j fuiTMi. P-"-Tl. ! j Hiijri:'f rtudlo lii . I Regular Dinners: 35c Grand Hotel R-f;n ail po'nn .in teb't. Ip1lnj Omth. and ns within t rdlu rf 200 n-ii!f all, KrM City, the n fr plus 25 cerx ' the -uro Irip. AT CITY TICKET OFFICE 142 S 12. B6537. , I!I1 with ni fcijrit t f a lft-u. - while aunty California atill thro , her weight intA the repeal column. ; anj fuither iontribulun to the dominant reteal total are fur. i oihe4 by C'nunet'tii'ut. The I Mat ru t ; of Culumbia. Michigan. Minnesota, i MiMun. Ohio and Wisconsin." In the previous but considerably J smaller prohibitum poll undertaken ! Sy The Literary lnget In the third week returua on the tame three questions showed the vota a I3.VH34 for alricl enforcement. i H.Y72? for modification: and 74.- m for rep.i. JEKES, KAPPA SIGS ADVANCE TO FINALS Both Teams Have Easy Wins In Greek Horseshoe Tournament. I Wednesday Tau Kappa Fpailon outdated I'elta Sma rbi and Kappt Sigma Hn from Alpha Cmm Kb J. Itoth Teke teams romped over the lelta 8if ma I'bl I e a re a. lJinquit and Coatea, Tt-kea. oiitrUid Rradford and Poindexter. Petta Sipma Thl. by erorea of 31-1 and 23-. Bretxer and Jensen were hard put to win from Kea and Morriaon. Delta Sigma Tbl. by acoret of 21-11 and 21-18. In the lower bracket Kappa Sig ma earily won over Alpha Gamma Kbo. I- th Kappa 81c teams uc ceeoed in w inninp their first iwo ; yames. Keyes and W iliiams. Kap- tpa Mjr.. were forced to tneir limit ' to defeat leu!er and walker. A. (i. P. 'a. by scores of 21-17 and 21 20. The teams composed of Hardy and Gibbons easily defeated Breck er ridge and Garrsn. A. G. H.'s. by aoorea of 21-10 and 21-3. The Tekes and the Kappa S:gs will meet in the final round of the tournament Thursday afternoon to decide the championship. ASK ALUMS TO ROUND UP. j UXIVERSITV OF TEXAS. Austin -Sororities will send out 3.0OO In- vitations to their alumnae inviting i thn to return to the campus dur- ing the Texas Round-l p Apnl II. l.', ij. .Mary aiargarei oi&sscock. chairman of the committee on sor- onty plans for the entertainment ; of Round-l'p iitors. has an-; Douncra. Each soronfy will work out in- j dividual plans for the entertain-i meni oi lis vis:iors uuruig mt Kound-Up. it was decided at a re-I rret meetinr. One feature of the! hUnii i a iimnr which is to be . is to be. given bv each soronty El Apm n. Eridav eve-' WANT TO TEACH? The State Teachers Placement Bureau Has OVER 50 POSITIONS For Which There Are No Applicants Enrolled iTL'5IC Coaching. Smith-Hughes. Kngjii-h, Latin, Dramatic. (xm mcrrial. Home Economic. Hirton. Math. Phytic. Languages. High School and Gra. Dctirahle schools from ccr section of the etate. Enroll With Us Now STATE TEACHERS PLACEMENT BUREAU 509 Richard. Bldg. g:iiii!!mii!ii:t!i:!:iii!!iii!ii!ii!ii:!i!iniiiiiii.!iiiniiira!riiH!iiiiiii!i;iiii:niiitn (Roberts' Fruit Juices I Are the Talk of I the Town For Your Next Party RoberU' Pure Fruit Punch and Apple Juice 60 cents 1010 niVMDIPCnn.W lujc. uliiiii luduiwii ATHLETES' INTEREST Track and Field Stars Looking Forward to World Meet. INDOOR RECORDS FALL LA WKKXCK Kas - -i Special i That the track anU fieU athletes of tb I nlted ritates are Wkinf toward the 1933 Olympic aames , at Los Armeies la apparent in the unusual intere.t in the major r lav carnivals, .conference rueeta and oual affairs this winter and spring, as ewdenced by the num erous Indoor records for various meets that have fallen. The challenge to American su premacy on the track in the last Olympic mut be met an J can be done ao ucce!ully only by earn est effort on the part of ynithful track athletes as well as veterans from now until the lime of the next Olvmnics. The outdoor season now opening ts predicted by veteran track coaches to draw record entry list and lb ijualiiy of performance also is expected to be nign. Many Entrants at Kansas. Advance notices of possible en trie for the eighth annual uan saa relavs at the University of Kansas stadium her April 19 al ready have come tn in uf fluent numbers to insure a record field event. In the pat athletes from nineteen states have coropeied a the Kansas games and never i year, since the first holding of th rames. has the entry list failed to bring lepresentatives from a dozen or more atates. Spring weatbe appeared earlv in tb middle west this year and as a result athletes have been able to get into good track form earlier than usual The Kansas relays, presenting fourteen relay races and eleven epwlal tventr for Individual per formers, gives university, college nd high school athietej ample on- portunity to find theroxelves tor the following stncg of important relav carnivals and conference rnrets of the later spring. Earlv spnng Indoor meets tn dicate that while te-eral veteran pcrfotmer w nil be back this cpnng xo retain incir cr"-n. many comers will break into the lime light. EMPLOYMENT I SA.5I FOR SENIORS ER. LMithiin or aijuiiija.-v LXI Er.fclTi Ann Arbor Secunrg empioynneni is becoming easier for the young 11th & 0 a quart 'cllfj graduate, according to llita ' 8. Itaile. whve at at menu appear In th April luui of MtCall inag asine. A decad ago, he aays. tb grauuate with bit book learning, aa it waa railed, was treated al nut Jkmfly when be set out to hunt a Job. Th employers of , tho d had little or no reaped for auything outaid the pale of I mere practical knowledge. ; But. h continue. tbr has t been an amating rbaog tn tb i last tlsca.ie in this relaiion.hiD be- i - r . . i nets. The opjoit of the former; situation la now true. At present 1 it la difficult to gt a very woitb-; while position without a diploma. Although tn Diploma is nece ary. on mut have more than it ' alone. In applying for a position, the applicaM M nearly ahay a. Wed if he ha bad any expen ' enc. If this prove to be the rate, tb applicant's chances of being accepted ar greatly enhanced. : 8umme: vacation afford excellent ' t-pport unities for acquiring this ex perience. Another, and powibly greater advantage to h derived , from this nummer work lie in the . i I am The Favored Suit of the University Man AS the afternoons ?et io-edfc vanJer jMdily ver a tun pcclleJ camjiU; ?ot mc trailin" you'll tc me sprawled nonchalantN a sororitv houe on the tennis court. liu a few book to doci'n't ear me out fprin; aud an how near out. for old Hart Schaffner and Man tailored inc. omethin. 35 lacl tnt It lKiil4 eU4oi iUi t jU'l; roor clearly as to the field from wbicb b will U able to draA the grrate.t aatufactlou. Mia Hall terminate by .lat Ing that if. while at college. th student spend tia time well, take iut few "anap" roursea. and trains himself especially well In the art of thinking, he ahould achieve the mi-.-., which he act out U achieve, and which, in mot imt. bu parents bad hoped fur Uim. Learn to Dance Guarantee to leach )uu n ai I 'rival Letsona. Classes try Muua nnu Wednesday. PriNat lesions tuoining aftei uoon cxeaing. t.aJ for Appoiniunrt Mrs. Luclla Williams Pnvat Studio, Pbon BI23S. L il longer and fair ah ha then jou'll "em. Ur ierhap lawn or oer al Once in a while I im fide, but that no ir for iti I Hasn't meant to and that's realK IX YEV TLK GKLV. VELLL'M. TAX, TA3URACK BKOM X $7 Let Us Shine It Up And Take Out the Squeaki Ask the milkman for service or call B6747 t tfashumed by nana.n Washing Car iGrea&irg Cr VTssbirg & Greasing 1.1" .40 t cBialtbjIkddcr J FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS Tom Austin at i Student Ha1c HART SCHAFFXEK & MARX CLOTHE ROBERTS DAIRY CO. A. B. A. 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