The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1933, Page FOUR, Image 4

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HUSKER SPRING GRID
$ CONFERENCE
CATCHES
BY
BURT MARVIN.
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Nebraska's famous track coach, j
Henry F. Schulte, has been c ho.se n ;
to serve a.s referee at the Kansas ;
Relays this coming- April 22. and
this event being- one of the leading-
relay carnivals of the year mean? j
that it id quite an honor to bo se-.
SCHULTE SCHEDULES
FOUR TRACK MEETS
Huskers Will Not See Action
Until Kansas Relays
April 22.
Nebraska Women Will Not Fall for
Mannish Fad, Says Dean Heppner
PLAYERS GO THROUGH
INTENSIVE WORKOUTS
Coach Bible Bears Down on
Candidates at Second
Outdoor Drill.
T,,lv fre.no..n th, Hu.- ker I lotted for that job. In 192 Schulte
spring lootbail candidates went was one of the statr of five coaches ,
n".-., ., , ri-,.,ii r il,.,ir o. - li i r h trin..! the T'r.ited States!
team at Amsterdam. Knowing him j this springs ouuiooi nv ---
to b- as square-shooting- a man as; Coach Sehnlt-'s men do not .-e.
th-re is all tho-e acquainted with j action ag un until April u.ien
him fo.-l that he -,erves cverv i the select athletes from the Hu.sker
Nebraska's Track Schedule.
Kansas Relays April 22.
Drake Relays April 29.
Minnesota (here May 11.
Biq Six meet (here) May 25.
With four moots scheduled for
ond drill outdoors this spring.
With two and a half weeks of drill
remaining for the squad of about
seventy which ha.s tren reporting,
C"i(h" Bible his been healing
d i.vn in the practices and looks
forward to intensive work on the
new i!ays which have oecn given
the .quad.
Pass plays i --dominate in the
reporloire of formations presented
b tre coaching staff, and the
various ,.ev-n.s nave b-en clicking
them on in fine fashion. With
p:o.-j)t-' ts pointing toward a speedy
b . k :i--'. 1 which will carry plenty
of weight also the HibktT attack
. i i. ' . .. mi L- . . . i , . ; l i
piooaoiy win u vrjiieo , ousio-, i,..ir 0.;
eraD.y mote tnan it na.s in uie
pa.-t Power pi ays are bring given
n re attention than they were
v. :;h the f-orr.paie.tively light
r-j i.i 1 la.-t fail.
Nebraska women students will
not go masculine was the opinion
of Misa Amanda Heppner. dean of
women, concerning the "trousvr
appareled women ' fad which has
swept the nation.
I do not feel that Nebraska
women will fall for the fad of
wearing men's trousers and coats
for street wear. I do feel, however,
that such attire is entirely per
missible for strictly sports wear,"
said Miss Heppner.
The popular fad of girls wearing
men's clothing has takc-u many col
leges and universities by storm,
and met its first rebuff recently at
the University of Oklahoma, where
honor he vts and more too. Any squad win try meir ukll.c u, , isriUi an order which for
ma n who has the goods and ap-1 annual Kansas r-i.t.v
noars as a candidate lor tr.e tracK lmihrv
team ma v feel sure that if ho
rnnllv I.m, ithr it fakes he'll be
cUsic the midwest it a a ooa-;
bade women students to appear
the campus in men's attire. "a
It will not be necessary, jn P1
opinion, to plsce any such ordVr
upon Nebraska women," continu,.,)
Miss Heppner. "Those who otijn.
ate these fads are usually fr,;m"
the Hollywood movie colony aR(j
do so merely for publicity. '"
Many women students at the uni.
versity found the fad highly 0
jectionable upon the ground that i'
a woman attires herself in men's
clothing, femininity is lost sight of
One girl, when asked what .she
thought of the idea, said that, "it
was perfectly absurd;" a:.. Ui,r
said it was "foolish." "I fc0l that
such a practice makes one ai p.Mr
vane and egoistic." said a' v.-p't
known woman student.
representing- Nebra.-ka Partisan
ship i.-n't in "Indian " S. h;. lie's vo
cabulary or make-up.
pete. This competition is
Prep'.Mre ar j prtj,itP..-;P .,1hv annually at Des Moines. Ia.. a
I rt j'l-ii.. an.i pa. .a ... ..r. t ia ( t.v Driko un versity
Mck'-ning roles in a thiet anno , i
th-v o-'iallv ar-ii t a:: ar-nt to th-; Plan Dual Meet.
a-ial obs-rver. we n--.ir atui j Qn Mav 11 comes tne oniy ooai
Th next wk following fhf nnnnillll TO R VP TflMC i il
Jivh.TAk'-r carnival comes tne oig i uuiiiinniMi iw nw j - cuaig m li.- huijii'- ;u 0n.
grano opera, ri jauiior. ;,.v.
mourski, starring Dorothy Atk.ii
son, coloratura suprano; Kennith
Millett, lyric tenor; and (jrahani
Howe, basso prof undo; will ... .-rp.
plemented by a ballot and ct h--tra.
There will also b1 musical
t. Pat-
;,,n. the Drake relays, in which the j profesSOr Will Stress Need
fi,.f ath'et of the section com-j , .
This competition is heia '""'6
and is. Mucin Morr.hnnriise.
Kcononiie Deve!e.pm-nt of Nat-
ral Resources." is the subject of , tions and a comical skit.
contest f the year, that with the j t;i;V to be given by Prof. K. F
Mir.r.-so'.a Oopher-, here in ax-.- ?i hramm 0f the (.leologv depart
n:orial stadium. Late in February m?nt a. the a. S. C. F. meeting to
to one .j.o'.-it aft-r ar.'.th- r. "Well,
we saw "tries.- th-:e m;..-t not b
oond maten-il on har.d this year. , Nebraska traeksters d-v.vne.i me i hol(j in M,irriu Ian Room 9
The rea! tr.-uU.. i.-. oftentim-s. that northern team, C to 3'J on the j unesdav. March 15. A. S. C. E.,
it i.-r. t h .vash s t-am in the tir.-t Minn-aiH.Iis m-Ioor c.ndors. i
rick's Moratorium." Tho.-e Who
will take part in the program ate
Margaret Reedy, Ilughina I.e.-e.
Lucie Starr, Beryl Sanfor. Vera
Emrich. Norma Peterson, Willi-.m
Allington. Ross Eaumann. Ch::-id
v
A t:r.-,t e even ir.ini' un in I uc- . , .. .... . : .t. . .. . " . .;, i " . ..j,....
ci v, , drill found at tr,- end.-. Uruce i ' l i r'i. ' AU' D,t Tf I,pIL" "V- cr f er indents, is the local organiza- FMlton. Willard Young. Star.
K e a- 1 John K"K' Ta- kl-s I 1? :1 t:"" f i "'r.'--' r""'' ' . -.uth tne Minr,-,oU team.-, t-raged f ti of the American Society of i Jameson and Jessie Livin-ston.
V OCr";, a- Pi-ii Th.eiiiCi!i i:t- th" 'f " in by th- ScanU teams this year, j (;h,.mical Engineers. j 1.
1 - -,t u r Sitin !""Tl'- n't r,.l7,- h-.w f:rth-r carryinsr out the ext-n,ive Schrammwho wU1 stress the!
o'-'Y k'X'u- r.'rn J..v-- at . ,n.if'- h""-" :' h ( on n I;:eva:!-. t!.:-'io prram at ranged between , - a of ..Buv American Made Mer- I ProlVor J. V. Ilaiirx
'i' .v,..:.. -, ' i f .., k r ir I Sjiort.- m iy n t be tn- r.:o.-t m.por- th- f.v) seh.,.'.ls . . handiso." declared. "We have . . .. . '.-
r.;:.;v.;;v ,THf, n ,"1;.-.; jltt th;:o;. .Kth.h,: Th., Slx meet is th- mam natura, re,ources. but they urmoilMraU
- .. .... . ... .1,11... t , r-'- '--v.-r.: oi :n- year a.-, iar a.-, tut :,nd.-v.-lor.-d. Most of what we I
1 ' . a.i. . t.nt. da' n iiiu ' 1 uli . . .. . t t t . i --- - . , - .
. .. .. . .. .. ... r,! i.tt.-:; r;t.e m.r--n u. -. . , ,---:--r.-n ;
t::.:r. , ,:. ti ;r t ;.- w-ii a no .1 mnny . m
i-. .... .. ..... . .. !. .-.L-. ; ' h'-n. ;r. t.
. ...1 la... '1.. ', r.T J J,l 1L I'.' v , .
tl-: i a:,-! S -nr., ,aw aetini T. mix U,t w-. th
a- Hol.v., .-r,i .or, Krai.kim M-i-r. ! In-,,;';1 -r:i ".n " r" rxvl t a
on
:ie cori' -'ri.eo. a- ia r,,n,:iml in tH5 rnnn. ! Prof. J. W. Hanev. chairm.in ,,f
! f -r th title in the indoor t . t v-.-ive to,, iarc an im- ! the department of mechanical -n-
Hu.-kers will "station of pio-lucts which could ' gineoring, gave a liquid air dem,,n-
tn?1" bi produced with th- expenditure stration before the Lincoln high
n n-.-re on m i -a. -- r,f .. ,i,-,r iiij itsrasii, will
-n-.-r. ai.d Le- P-nney. end. faded : c' ini , l" .:i',"' r P' -''? !l"r" on -,- of some labor." His discussion wi
to :.p..ar for dnil. whd- R-rnie "ho-;.'.! te cn tn- v. ir.mr.g r a:. For h:a,i-:i v..n the title 1 at y-ar in '. ba3oJ OQ t,;. s pc!loral themo
Ma-t'.- ,n who p.ay-d re-ilar ,;,mce r-A or j ...y.-r? of -.vm. h was a!o held hei e . :
;;';',r,irr tf::.'-? f:;:?;i;:: '"" ! r. :n PALLADIANS PLAN PROGRAM
" A -" " r,i t-am wo.-k.::- on the thia of:' t h- t-.r:.. Hu. h a c-::. ; r:-r: 1: w a.s found that Francis ; . , tt
school chemistry club at its resent
meeting. Professor Haney ?u; pi
mented the demonstrat ion witii au
explanatory lecture.
irgil f
ti-Jii a-
ca:.'. a r- ;.:y
' .vie- t-an: t.,
r on t;
r-l-i'.v wa n.ad-- .; oj
V- .r:.:. a'", i I ' 1 ' Fowler . "
t rr-.' t, IV -,,n a n ,1 John
r HnSka i--'ii :. tan i 1 . t go-, j f .i 01 1.1.
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1
r. t to Av'i'-'proc 'v woi not i? able to Seniors of Group to Have
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N- ,1 :.! !.:.;. t;, u J ,; llur-
:. n. (i.:-:: M-n White, quai ter- I'.ay.fig
b:. k: I: . i Par.-, r..-. and M--ad. '
t. il : b 1 .-: -. ar i .1 ..M:.',v W.il.arii
t as :. i.- al.,1-- to, -a her
with a re:.r.-vntatiw-iv-1
f;v-. IPwir.i:- ' P .11
P
c... :r. :..-'-- any mote this season due
i ,::.:, and thro it trouble. The
.:-.-l:ib.l:tv of Or. in Dean, star
I le-vi.lt-r, was a!.-. anoth-r de
cided blow to Nebraska hop--.
Charge of Evening's
Entertainment.
' "o v P;b: v. a.- ra jl.lv a -- J '
v. t:V i.ih'.si i.-ra of th'- .vjuad. 'bra
a : i w.th th- wiy they carri-d out lS
tr.- : . iVs. wi... ii -a-i.- jr.- n th-m : th- tr
ir. . :. ilk Vt'.k- l-i.-t w k piee-d!iig ,
:r- ::;:).; on ;h-- .-.oiith Ji-ld. 1
II. IV. O lii.
mrm;m phi sigs lead in
A proeiam given bv the seniors
i will be the feature of the Palla-
t i:..:l il :.as a ::.an
t 1 ):: 1, ;t r -r-; .-:
TYPEWRITERS
All makes rented or s -l on
ea?y payment.'.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
1232 O Street Call B-2157
INTERFRAT MATCH
1.; out .,: r orr.pe-
SCHULTE TO REFEREE MEET I
Kv.iker Track Mentor Will j . ;
Officiate at Annual j b--,t t.'.o 1:
la -1 - :.
Kansas Relays. ! rha.-r.; :
, ev-r. !:.- :-
h H-nry I-'. Sclent-. ;,v- ! Jim .Story
.a s traK r:.. i.tor. ,a:, be.-n ; care 01 1..,
i to TV" a.s r f.-i '- at th : i '!;" ' 1: -'
is, P.--lays whi'-h are to be
at Lav. r.-.v on Aj.rd 21 Tins
(v v.-ri' h annual relay car-
t.-ion. j.r bai,:;, for t.v-r-t of th- Group Totals 3,4-10 Points
s.ea-oj a of .::.-..s troub.-. ..
.lit" I I T 1 "S. I III K.
With 3,390.
for A
j on
r Coach
i.--r.- in th
v..; Rig
this !
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of th.
parts, a no
'.).: ir.-loor Th- Phi Sigma Kaj.pas with a
.. e. H w- total of Sill points, ar- l a ling the
Ria-.-r an.; j;l the inter f rat-r nity k. .
i.i to tak- v.hich is no.1.' in rrogr--.s at th-
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raver-i:
stadium. However this
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n.vai to 0 -la by tie- l.'mv
m . ri. ar. ; ja
won th- t.'.o li.o-ru-'-t
ii .re.
r.ce ::. ioci rr.-et ! ,.s ;;e t ta! of only the firt thr-e
t :-:r:r.g R;..-'.-r ' .v-r.t.- and th cAh.-r oaiti. iicirit.-.
in ti,
ar'- t.0: pir i.-hir.d He h ev
and th- u,u,;l
t-1 to '.'.iiii,.?!-
s.--. of Ka:.
I r. fi- Id 1 ,
for hor.o: , in t.'as -;i.-xe. Along
v. i'f, "1- P'-i.r P.. i ,y; . and th-Pr-i,:-
R -'avs 'h s '. ,ii' is or:- of
t;.. '. tia'k arid fi-l t af-
la of ' '. .- a. ;,.
'cvi:. 1 Ail M. Landon of
R : .1. i to tie- honorary icf-
r . 1- .J t;i. 'irovi-r of Kan
' o v 1, to b- official .start'-r
for 'jj'- '.r,:h on.s'-cutive tirne.
. . . X 1
j .vr.itn nave laK- n piac? iar ar-
j the 5m yard da.sh, the one mile r.n
LUTHERANS GOP UURELS: oi
th- P'u Si?ma F.appa's are th
Group Defeats Trinity M. E. Th"u ' tr!,in-
Outfit in Close Mix OI :;:;'.. 'Ir.::d and fo-iith piares are
Church League. ; ;'.' "; 'f ; t-;,i'V 'a" J'i?
0 , hoe.-- ai. 1 th" I hi R.;,pa Alja.a.,
! with ai d points re
in r.o-.r.e o- t th" Tnr.i'y M K ; .-j,"'-iv- y.
o-itfit by a s'or- of 13 to 12 the Th- -verts v.be h tak-Lutl.-
iiin te'jm was able to 'o; : h" '.'ir.- -d a y ai- -as f-.Uow-
Is of the F
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AB)WDiDBWG
10c fer Line
Minirr.um 2 Lines
l:-,r.holJ Car!.-on . pon.-or'-i the
L'.th-ian so-ia i wh.l- H .-h;
.Sfhrr.i'it maij-a " u the Turatv M
F. qt.i;.tr.-t. The battle j-ta-"-cj
r.iov- d to be a v rv tL'ht mix. 'h"
Shot pjt.
Broad jyrnp.
j0 yarj high burcjlcs.
A New Era
A New Confidence
A New Cornhusker
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1 irj'.-n'jiy' r.-i 01 i:.e ij.u,1 r;;ii ;i'r -,.'a-
ii4;i.' i-.. ion! tion will ea'ii r-'-.v m-iai,
: wall be r
Marjmir Shanafrll
SjhoLs t(t Students
Yta Waim
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y, . 1 i vi.-ua! f-J.ication, :-ke Mon-1
iav at the Irving junior hih !
' i.ool on vocation. .Su- di -'U d j
'Adam Rr.-'-d'.- s !;i-phahts."
IBAHOS PLAY FINAL CAME
Porcupine:; ar.d VilJcats to
Contest for Honors in
Coliseum Tonit-ht.
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