ii i r;;;i. i. roun the nn. ........ ask . ;e IN TEXAS MEETS Tomson Leads Scoring ol Squarlct Squad: Crcicj Places in Jump. HUSKER SHOWING PLEASES SCHULTE " ' ImII" rtl tl'.miKll we mrn ".w-1 FIRST OUTDOOR CONTESTiJ;-- r,.:S.S;W!ELEVENLTLERMEN 0UT athl.-tic d imrtmenl came thnnirh Nebraska's Strength (or V t Big 6 Compci'tion Indicated. h Heiuv V Schiiile il tii'iout rl" f"fil 'Hh rl. of .' i'tkiili t'hi'y" KtUHlra with u . Thv.r frarkVcnm M.ILd ml" t-tln-i imii. Dutch Witte. laimiux ! afiurtj t.f about fifty mm bad to I nl Dimmer II !" I ,..! i.... I,,, si.lrn.li.' .!..l-rv i.fil.Uo ..I,-!!...- I.. Ih -..li.M.iit f..l ( ... ii.r(.-pitllll? I" : . . . .. . . i. .-. r..r. a in lit.tu mei'K. .ui . . .. .. .i.ll i, Ik, - i ll ,,tb ba mm in 1 1 ln f t out.i r, 'atanre 'i ii m-..---... t olc TfinM'it l"'l t"f Hi'-'"1 ' ..rm uh two fnt il:ii-t s. win niiir the hroa-l Jump in uoui , I. I'll. TlTlfl'll juni'il over t 1111 uji i i" -.. mmiite. tiH.K in r.l in mr nwi I . t . a al it ;;,,!;,, Nel....k t-im ; ..n.l m .MMtnhuiInK hi. hit to the vm m t..u!.l - cx,M.itf.l. iptnl ! the .Kcam.m with rlenty , th.or.nh.n of Wte I '. t':;,., n,.,. e , Mirrin, . . iMllai nJ f'i l 'l " wit" ',s i'"rh 'ii!'l k tor. hi:t Mv.Sh !;he.t fame thr..Kh ',1I., ! 5u'lv 'f nmleilal la neutral iiirJ .tt Autm ami t.uilU i.t ,.,,uv ,v th. In.k of prnr- . iu ine t.m.1. " Sa,nn :",mr ' 1 n ih" rountry und tho Iteai nirn i turned in " I NceHcnt ahotvinp. Hokuf Plac Tw.te Stcte llkuf turned in .1 f- uitn l'.-ct in th- ui.-cin on the fir-t tl:V itid fan.e o.irk to t ike n third in h jtvelln t.ie f"li'WiHK rer KivtliiTr .xntpRfd n third in ih- javelin at t;tlln. Hill .loured 13 teet t- tie for third in l i- M. V. leiav.i but was nhle t".'--ct or.lv R fifth in the Tcxn.s rc C)ian tJ vault intr nnin.-t -...Vie rlawv competition. U irne of .Mth.vebtrrn. (.tnhy ol Iowa ana , . v.i . . ..... r a.n.f. ' li-l,imotl Ol j limine - ihe prominent parucifants in ; j tried. Hie lour milo itl.iy team tm-i.-.J ftocond to Butler both lay.', ..-."ine i.ut the Oklahoma ACS ' .." i ,4... .l.m-n the strctrh on' -J.-nuroay. The team was made up . f KihcHon, Gurvvy. NcurenNTjrcr vil S"Ber. The half mil- relay i-?m placed third at Dallas. Outlook Bright. The ehowlnsr mnde the llus l:.,s in the two relay carnival. s -, .-e an indication of the po..l.le UcK.h of Nebraska In the 1 competition this year. Biff Sun ..-l-.oola were easily the class ( . meets and Nebraska looked M.od in comparison with the other "cliools in tbeir first outdoor ap pearance. , ,. . ' ti,. .ni.ad will work easy this week" and then pettlc down to the! str Idv irrind in preparation for the ; 2in and Drake relays which lvf.nya.-i ano vi . " .v, I ,urae the latter pan oi tnu McKcan, Horacek, Miller Nelson, White, Larson To Get Sweaters. Falls in eactTof the six cham pionship bouts staged in the aumeral w restling meet f Ina s held Friday afternoon in the Coi i;.eum entitle the winners to the numeral sweater awards Suc cejsful grapplers are: Horacek tl. pound class; Nelson, 12) pound class; Larson. 133 pound cIkpe; Hill. 143 pound class; Ol icn 133 pound class: Miller. IOj 'pound class: MrKean. 173 pound .lass, and White, heavyweight U Numeral awards will be sim- ilar to in freshman lootoiui swei- color and will bear a ers ..iiini. nvmbol. uoacn jo" Kellogg, varsity wrestling coach, conducted the numeral contests to uncover any potential varsity material and to interest non varsity men in the sport. Adolph Simic officiated in Friday s finals. Olsen, Stewart Feature. Horacek was the only entrant in the 113 pound class and lie Kean downed Witt Wednesday as his sole opposition in the 17.) pound division. The main at traction on Friday's program was the renewal of a feud between Olr.eu and Stewart, old high school rivals in the 133 pound .section. . The 125 pound finalists, Nel son and Heady, struggled only 1 minute 36 seconds before Nelson inflicted a fall on his exhausted opponent after catching him off guard following a violent shoulder bump and using a body scissors on him. Larson and Heizer put on a. strange exhibition for the 13j nound fans due largely to their difference in build. Larson, short, perfectly proportioned, systemat ically worked on a wiry, elongated Heizer after diving for his legs and getting him off his feet. A variety of tactics put Larson be hind and at the 2 minute point Heizer barely squirmed out of a fall. After being behind nearly all the time Larson forced a fall in 5 minutes 20 seconds. . After some snappy sparring for holds Hill treated Lungren like a sack of sand tossing him over and pinning him with little dif ficulty to become 143 pound victor at the end of only 1 min ute 28 seconds of work. When Olsen and Stewart heard "Ready? Wrestle," in the 153 pound class, it was to start their CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. F-TER ALL 111 a Townjend pnutograpb yog want. COST: Two toned tigar aiknet ring. Cail GRAPPLING NUMERALS AWAROEO TO SIX MEN H21i4 Xtf COURSil your plK.lugrai.il from . rUueVa atudlo lllplea. ; SVANTED Gone a-end hand typewriter. John Hlltner. 1M0 R St.. or German . nept . ! 'WANTED: Mtllnery aleirl. AppH Mr I DnaJd at Herpolshelmer. 9 Ofo si c (.V I f n i:i:.vi.L h.u U,-un ' in r.unrl in the fiilueiini N.-.i,-i.liv nil. iin.n tli at building, i .-tl:i; Iv d.-Mll t( oprrai. rptl- , 'lli-lii. mil In I'ke. M tMilfei- i t, (. . in.V.tel villi tl;ti K . Ii.ii -Ui.u- -.. ril tit nut jjikkJ, hut it . ml. In I ! lo my h.tee-, w.ii. .i i..ui.- i ana:: ... i t I I tid aunt kl l.i ' z;:;;v w; ' iiitau. a ii.tmt.nil laid out' ' f..i Hi" iniifl.liTt. am the woik-i ll'l'li J1-'1 " ' 'l " .;..- .i lime. It u.n a vivhl lenilnder thnt (m, M Mn(u 'flpK) i!iver anl g.'itln ev- , i ilrl. . .. .. rn ,,)mt.t.. et of i. tt-r- 'i ... ... ............. ,.i Ill ... . ... rjn iii) . v.'i... mi... - nu-n. t'li.'i'py HhiMleK ha JuM Ki-iiit ninth niMiiTl.il to wuik ,ti, e. It will lv interemnir to Me what happen when the c'oris- 7qV huker t ike the lield for th tlit,,,(iwn--,,, ,r ,nc lov, t0 ....... Il.i luvi.lfr tlLila. . tune tint, fesfon. plavinir tikia h'ima nt N'or.-.v.n. April 23 tnd CAVING that Dutch Witfc was st-.-teniHtii- li hiit delivery f ttipli-.'. tis r.o Idle chatter. We have a .-.lentil J'ist u. I'liff San rialil h w! one when he vnt editor. u...l ii.m wl.Mith li.vf lirniif-ht in Ihe uit, li.a al...,.t tlnl.li Here thev''P L'lst ruin, The crnf.cmnn batt-d .415 for k the sca,on. leaduiK his next rlo.se.t i 1 fa lotuprtilor in I ...... I ihe Hijr ny Hi i,..,i...,i . il.. trinlrs viere thiit-en in number. Five of them K'hoppy needs a man. having orcn came in the at half or the ninih I nejs'le't. d in tlx- matter of letter inninz nnd .ill other things being I twn for the positon. Davusoni np .(iiial when Uo tiiples l.M.k nicer j Wr readv to put in a strong i.id than in the la-t half of the ninth? ! lor t-J'rd- Vlstrutn and Spike W il- . i third encounter in two year.', Olsen. competing for Tech high. I ol-J times. defeated Stewart, an agricultural. Davcy nnd Frankfort worVcd on college high man .l.vt year in a ! fir?t for a time while Kosenbcir.er dual meet. Stewart returned the j nnd Witte threw them in from sec compliment by eliminating Olsen i nnd. Two or three laps around nt the state meet and winning . the coliseum completed ye.stc: day's the lt. pound class. Friday, Ol-1 workout. The weather w.il n " sen gained a fall and sweet re-1 terrninc whether the squad niovct vengc against Stewart with the outside this afternoon, clock hand.' pointing to 5 minutes , . Tij 3-1 seconds. Miller Gets Fall. Miller and Kozvlka, 16." pound ers, bumped each other about the mat a moment before Miller went behind and stubbornly held Ko- rolka close to a fall until it in 2 minutes of srrnppl until he got ing. In the last match White dis played much endurance in gain ing' a fall from a heavier Hulbert in i minutes 'JO seconds. Follow ing 2 minutes of sparring White went behind on the toss and i stayed there the second period. During this time Hulbert by main j strength forced himself slowly out , of a fall position. In the last period White struggled to his feet with Hulbert behind and in 20 seconds forced the fall with a '..early bit of wrestling. In case White is not eligible to receive the numeral it will be awarded to Hulbert. FIRST ACTION ON RALLY QUESTION LEFT TO COUNCIL i Continued F'rom Page 1.1 at its meeting tomorrow after noon. "Since the failure or success of tallies depends entirely upon stu- dtnt sentiment, stated a memoer of the committee, "it is logical that any legislation for their control originate in a representative stu dent body." Plan Not Favored. Sunday's Nebraskan s t o r y, which was based upon material re ceived from some member of the committee, st?ted that th; rally committee was in favor of having a faculty adviser. This opinion was expressed, but the majority of student and faculty members were not in favor of such a plan. That the responsibility should rest with representative students was the sentiment forwarded. The joint committee will meet nn Saturday, April 5, to consider the action taken by the Student council. Members o fthe commit tees who attended last Saturday's session were: Dr. C. H. Oldfather. chairman of the committees: Dr. W. C. Brenke, Prof. T. T. Bullock. Dr. J. P. Senning, Coach D. X. Ei ble, Ralph Raikes. John McKnight and William McCleery. "YOUR DRUG STORE" Certainly is a pleasure to have you make use of it, your store. THE OWL PHARMACY S. E. Corner 14th & V Phone B IOCS STOP AT HOTEL D'UAMBURGER for SHOTGUN SERVICE "Buy Em by the Sack" 1141 Q St. 1718 P St. BASEBALL SQUAD IRKS OUT WITH RHODES AT ELM Practice Kept Inside Weather: Fifty Men Try (or Team. by Entire Floor of Coliseum . is used for Ficidmg r)rj BattinCJ. ..I'llilU iii- H.fiMl m t-fi..-Mi lire ik'i huhc ol a inui nreeze nun tvouM ! early bcan n muaclea no' Koo. I hc ernre main fl-nir ol the liell house tt utiliie.l hy aetiial dif feirM intielil t oinliinalli.na un.l j a uuniinK piacine umi ;iive an the intdiit. and pitcheM wmk- out. , L-levrn letter men ttcie u hand 1 mi.nns a lutie buutui,? r.vtRi to i ac.'t.ini their tye to the home hiil'i fill HK.1111 wuh woiiit Mi.ippy tirldinj;. llnuk Armntia wua lay irjr tlirnx tcrtina with rontiol which the winter t.eemed to h.ivc .afie.trd little. Yardy was catch ' in him In u matter that wururd ith; veterans to hx.k to their laurels. T.oi." NVillmnvt was pull ins in Pu'kti'a hmokera and I !..... t.u !ii.m.i.f u na ..mlinc m f.u.' awing st. lite was catdnng r. lew liom the flcKr on i-ee.ud hut ik fointintf foi his old puMtiou at center field. ll.illbi.son was catching them for him ns be hit to s-eveial of the in-ficld'H.-i. Khotica hit to one infield made first bn.-e; Maor. i Menu uahr; i Williams, short- "t.-p: Davld.-.m. third, and Snyw behind the plate. .ascr. wno let- lulu j". i-."."o .... hh'kcu kooii at ri-ionu. wiicie unm.c were nurning mera pbck nnu forth between first nd second like SKVKNTY HKI'OICT I OK FOOTBALL AT AMI'S AMES. la. Spring football practice at Iowa State college has opened with seventy candidates. Included in the group ate fifteen major letter men. who will be av ailable for another year of compe tition. Inclement weather has hampered outdoor drills. Practice so far has been largely confined to the of fense that will be used nest fall. Organized practice will be con tinued for at least four weeks, af ter which individual attention will be given to new men. Drill in fundamentals and the learning of the lo-va State offense will occupy the iiuj r portion of the coaches' attention to freshmen of last fall and other inexperienced candidates. Every Little Dress Has a Jacket All Its Own But here's a jacket that lakes equally well lo a plain color or printed dress and since you'll be wearing one or the other next Wednesday when the Park opens, might just as well get the jacket today ! Ked. Blue and Black Velvet Jackets Plain and Dresse Printed W. A. A. INTRAMURALS V HN MAlMDWnni. lUil i ! Irr.hmeo' TUey nm-t he f a..nve aner a.i. Ukrllll finally tiiUr-l tAiui ina un.l. u UiKinm u ti.rnma - imej . tut: 11-tvliiK vti'il iu t'ui ft " Kaiue the fre.hmeiit ert unanl- in.. iit.lv U laieil the tg rhaiu-' . fii.in. 1 hiee t lirri- Thry liinuiir.l the at.biihrea - i.y ih fh.'H? ei-..ie t.f iU'-i anJ lii'iiiit:e.l to file tii fur lii're K.ini than the i-k r lanien. I'auline Yale, the fir-.hmn fr war.l. tivl-l the ViiU.rth tiilihl- . li. u llwlf. .he Jil flt krj the tutll mil t.f the nir while the ret t.f the fUvrra I.h,W-0 up atul wattbeU. Good Baiaet Eyev. I.ui e i;e.man anl Pauline frinn-. li t-e m rahMit with the biktl itnyway II va tiRht Iheie waiting eveiy tune they totkeil tht i hull in. fatiienne Jeii'W-n ami Kl tlf lie inner ilil 'ine f.t iraik in u in I lie enter. running circu- j,,,,mi,j everyone. TJl, ...i,!,,,,,,,,,,,, hn.i a hanlmt H.rMIH,,fc. ih. uv"ra lumen that ,t)P.. wrr, H.ter i. Invert anl writ MB,,m Iwulru hy a niert two iminti. I Mi. well, thry tiled anyhotv.There Kanita. by the way. tame nearer lo being called takt-lhall than the' former free-for-all. .Most of the. team memiara played from -landing rather than a nilnj po sition. Well, that that wt now put l.sskettwill fix feet under tht ami and may she lest In peart! Tri Deltt Score. I Ihe Trl Delts scoied again. It rppears that the Prom Girl wields a wicked pa idle. Tht Delta Gam mas .Ii. I it't have a chance against such speedy playing -hut they did pretty well to get into the finnls. nnthow. This i on the fubject of pnildle tennis, by the way. Two out of three ets wcie played, hut only two were neces sary in this case. The Delta Gummas etooj and witched the balls l-o by and wondered what was going on. These Prom Girls are deadly: The sets finally ended i-4. 6-3. Moral: don't plity with Prom Girls. New Score System Adopted For Intcrfratcrnity Golf Contest. ! The system of scoring to he j used in the interfraternity golf j tournament will be based upon the j Nassau plan, and upon points awarded for the winning of each nine holes, and for winning each I eighteen holes, n. F. Vogelcr. di- rector of intramurals, explained I yesterday. Under the Nassau system the players are paired against each oilier in match play, and count only the holes each wins, disre garding the final total of strokes. Under the system to be used this spring in interfraternity competi tion, the winner of the first nine gets one point, the winner of the second nine gets one po-.nt. and the winner of the eighteen gets one point. Scoring in this manner, it would be possible for one man to bring in three points for his team, and for a team to make twelve points in a sinple match. Entries in golf, tennis and play ground baseball must be in the in tramural office by noon Wednes day, Mr. Vogelcr said. ML $8.95 $16.95 TERPRETATK , Restriction Bcncf its JuniOf rii.,,,, ClMrttnt C-ve LONCyC dlUUCMI Oil) Kansas Coach. , .Wuivi-i Kan - The new .. . .. ...i.,,.. fi. lumti v. - r NEW INTERPRETATION lilinn i f tu.Jem n.iiiii s ''"'",. )r,r r ...mfrtilii.n in the unl- junior rolleeea iri.i .ir-jear ! Ireea an t mniriUie. will w.-ik f-r IrC the tnefit t.f the uni.r tllrjte man. arcuiUma' to lr. K. Allen. uWn 1 If waia a ti ( M.'.a a. ttmfiiml, Ciu.aa .ii .1 V : THT. j GENERAL SALES AND F. NOINEPRI And Nowl Benson Silk Hose STYLED FOR UNIVERSITY GIRLS Pure Silk frorrPicot Top to Toe Full Fashioned Run Stopr ' ILU-I.. Alia ft.. . Il-I II. kl I til 11 ' VjiS ttirre r o rutins a nth let t-t tui ctaa. 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