FOUR TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1931. AM ATHLETES SHOW WARES STADIUM TRACK Halstead Wins Mile With Bracey Class of Sprint Stars. With an even dozen out-state athletes in suit, Memorial stadium Saturday afternoon had a decided A. A. U. flavor, series of exhibi tion runs attracting several nun dred fans and coaches from all sections of the state. Claude Uracey, the Texas flyer, once with Rice Institute but now wearing the colors of the Millrose Athletic club was the class of the splinters finishing far ahead of the field that included Gipper Bernie Masterson Becomes II eel and Toe" Cinder Man Big Bernie Masterson, next year a sophomore member of the Uni versity of Nebraska's football squad, has turned into a big "heel and toe" man. It all began four years ago when Masterson, then a Lincoln high school athlete, started mimicking heel and toe walkers here for the national A. A. U. meet just to have some fun and give his friends a laugh. Since that time, however, Big Bernie has been taking his heel and toe work seriously and now under the management of Cliff Cunningham, Lincoln Y. M. C. A. and George Douglas Lloyd, peni tentiary inmate and former Eng lish di3tance walker, he is training extensively for the A. A. U. meet Friday. University officials are inclined to scoff slightly at the idea but Bernie is insistent, Cliff is enthus iastic and Lloyd thinks Bernie has the right build. Last year only two men entered the junior A. A. U. three mile heel and toe walk at Pittsburgh and if the field is as small this year, Cunningham be lieves his protege ought at least to win a place. Horseshoe Aspirants May Sign to July 3 Owing to an unavoidable de lay the cards for horseshoe tournament registration were not put up until Monday eve ning. However, any man in terested will still have an oppor tunity to sign, up to July 3. These cards will be placed in Social Sciences, Teachers col lege, Andrews hall, (west en trance), and in the main library. Doubles and singles matches will be played all this week and anyone may play on the courts south of Teachers and east of Social Sciences. Locke and Dave Froelich. Cliff Halstead, University of Southern California and Ralph Hill, Oregon, took the spotlight in the mile with Jim Storey, Husker freshman, running third. Halstead and Hill were both timed under 4:20, E. T. Turner, University of Michigan, an 880 yard performer, running in the same race, stopped after sprinting in at the half mile mark. Johnny Morris, national junior A. A. U. high hurdles champion, Buck Grant, University of Utah, Linus Carroll and Bill Fleming, Nebraska, paced thru several hurdle flights before calling it a day. George Corbett, Brigham Young university, got better than one hundred and fifty feet in the dis cus and was getting close to forty- three feet in the shot. Hugh Rhea's best effort in the iron ball event was a shade better than forty- seven feet. Learn to Dance In cool ballroom, eight windows and three fans. Special rates to teachers. Can teach you to lead In one lesson. Guarantee to teach you in six private lessons. Class every Monday and Wednesday. Private lessons morning, afternoon, and evening. Ball room and tap. Mrs. Luella Williams Private Studio. Phone B4258 1220 D St. TWENTY-THREE ENTER IN GOLF TOURNAMENT Many Registered by Friday Evening; Filing Will Close Tonight. Twer' three entries to the men's golf tournament had al ready been received up to last Fri day evening and a number more are expected to be on file by this evening, which is closing time for tournament registration. Those eentered at present include: Alfred Calvert. R. H. Clem, Dwight Thomas, R. L. Klarens, F. C. Prince, Lawrence Dye, M. C. Huff, Hans Kollen, Howard Byers, Wayne Binfield, Raymond Noyes, J. M. Hungate, G. F. Liebendorfer, H. R. Fartridge, E. T. 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