FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933. GYMNASTIC CONTEST WILL BE STAGED AT T COLISEUM ONIGH Affair Is Open to Public Free of Charge; Will Start at 7:30. Tonight at 7:30 in the coliseum the first annual University of Ne braska gymnastics contest will be held, reeling mat a contest 01 una type would be of interest to peo ple both in and outside of the . school, the University physical education department is sponsor ing the meet, which is open to the public free of charge. Fur spvrai vears the irvninas tic and tumbling sport has taken . a back seat at Nebraska, and it is hoped by the physical education department that interest may be revived. Letters were rormeny awarded to athletes performing in intercollegiate competition in gym nastics here at Nebraska, and in most eastern schools it is a major SDort. fomnetitors have entered in both all around championships and single events. There will be one compulsory and one optional exer cise with each apparatus, save in the Indian club swinging which is optional, except to those entered in the all-round championships. The apparatus, order 01 events, ana en tries are as follows: The Side Horse Floyd Herman Iwis LaMaster. Ed Reynolds. The Horizontal Bars Charles Novak, Chris Mathis. Charles Rowland. Ed Revnolds. Albert Molenear. Lewis LaMaster and Floyd Herman. Flying Rings Jack Green, Harrv Kuklin. Glen Barnes. Floyd Herman. Lewis LaMaster. Charles Rowand. Charles Armstrong, Har old Austin. Tumbling Kenneth Sutherland, Lowell Denning. Floyd Herman, Hugo Dean. Ed Reynolds, James Milne. Lewis LaMaster. Charles Rowand. Murel Wells. Chris Mathis. Indian Club Swinging Forest Bauer, John Lemley, Ed Reynolds, Charles Rowand. Lewis LaMaster, Glen Barnes. Floyd Herman. Ail-Around Champions h i p Ed Reynolds and Lewis LaMaster. The compulsory exercises are side horse, rings, horizontal bars, and tumbling. Judges will be Dr. R. G. Clapp. and Mr. Wilber W. Knight. CUNNINGHAM WILL SPEAK Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs to Meet. Pr f . Harry F. Cunningham. heal of the architectural depart ment at the university, has been asked to deliver an address before the annual statewide convention of the Nebraska Federation of Busi ness and Professional Women' clubs to be held in North Platte on Friday, April 21. Mr. Cunningham will speak, us ing illustrations, on the Nebraska State Capitol: its architectural contribution, its aesthetic value, and its moral significance. CGLA5SDIFQEID 10c Per Line Minimum 2 Lines Cieue onn U found rtlMn to tut D! Nbrka office In U HIL Report to-m thrrt uo. Lost and Found F' JL'ND "New Lalin Grammar" by Br.ntt. Owner may claim by call in at Nrai.k:in offir anJ paying 1 .r thm aA. FOUND On drill cap. OwnT may cWim by calling at Daily Mbrakaii office ni paying for this ad. 'ierson Barbe rs PIEP-SON Personifies Personal Service. Hur tutting Zjc. Sr. Pieraon Jr. 1231 N otreec Barnett's Studio THREE by 6 photograph for 60c. Ptmeu's Studio. 1241 N street. Phone L7547. MTRAMURAL ANNOUNCE MENTS. Horseshoe Tourney. I n t erf raternity horseshoe results must be turned In at the athletic office by the win ner and on the cards must be listed the names of all players competing In the match reported. All-University Horseshoe and Golf Tourneys. All-University horseshoe and golf entries will be re ceived at the athletic office until Saturday noon. The reg ular Intramural medals will be awarded in these tourna ments. All-University Boxing. No All-University boxing tournament will be held un less more entries are filed at the Athletic office before Saturday noon. Regular in tramural awards are to be given the winners in the vari ous classes. Church and Barb League. All Barb and Church league managers are asked to meet to discuss plans for baseball leagues, the meeting to be held at the Athletic of fice Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. GRID PLAYERS BRAVE WINDS TO SCRIMMAGE Spring Ball Season Will Culminate Tuesday Afternoon. If gossips would stop to tnuiK, their tongues would get a much needed rest. Wednesday afternoon Coach Bible's spring football candidates braved the unseasonably cold north winds, to continue work on punt formation which is being taken up this week, as the final proposition of spring drill. Five more days of drill are remaining, since Coach D. X. Bible plans to culminate pro ceedings following next Tuesday's session. A full time game, the third one this spring, is to be run off this Saturday afternoon. During drill on punt formation . . .:. la Vvainn o-ivtftn Ml f1 special aiicini"" y' " ends. Coach Browrte drilling the wingmen in their mooting in re spect to this formation. The Husker coaches have become opti mistic concerning the end posts, but previous to spring drill pros pects for the wing positions were dark. Bruce Kilbourne and Lee Penny have been playing first team ends, while promising men are Sears. Jim Milne, and Virgil Yelkin. Bob Joy, who was expect ed to try for a wing job has not appeared for spring looioan. George Sauer, and Hub Boswell play the principal ball lugging roles from punt formation, and some pass plays with Sauer flip ping the pigskin are also in the repertoire. Sauer has been getting off his punts in great fashion, c in sistently booting the ball over 60 yards before it hits the ground. Besides the Lincoln husky Ken White has been kicking well. These men have been punting for the White and Reds, respectively, during scrimmages. SWIMMERS TO GIVE WATER SHOW SOON Mr. Bullfrog Will Be Presented in Coliseum April 11. "Mr. Bullfrog," a water pageant, will be presented by the Tankster ettes, women's swimming club, and the men's swimming club on Tues day, April 11. in the university coliseum at 8 o'clock. Tickets for the event, priced at 25c, were placed on sale yesterday. Ducets may be obtained from members of the Tanksterettes, men's intramural association and intramural representatives of W. A. A. from the various organ ized houses. Practice for the pageant will be held Thursday, April 6, at 5 o'clock. A complete rehearsal will lane piace unaay, April 7, at 7 o'clock. All members of the cast are requested to be prepared for a dress rehearsal on Sunday, April 9 at 7:30 o'clock. YENNE TO JUDGE CONTEST Central Division Will Hold Declamatory Meeting At Cozad. Herbert Yenne, instructor ot dramatics in the college of fine arts, will judge the declamatory contest of the central Nebraska di vision at Cozad, Nebr., Friday April 14. The contest will consist of three divisions, oratorical and extempo raneous in the morning, humorous and dramatic in the afternoon, and one-act plays in the evening. Stu dents of the high schools of the central district are eligible to compete. This is the final district contest and the third of this type for which Mr. Yenne has judged. The action, according to the board, was not to be construed as a reflection on Dr. Spencer's "abil ity or loyalty," but it was added that "the problems with which the university is confronted are of jnrh r nature that no man at pres ent connected with the university can successfully work out a solution." O FXPERIENCED thesis typist tj term paprs. thesis, etc.. reas omWy. 011 L-6291. EXHKP.fENT "gn tynlftf. Thesis woftc es-rly time. Call Kdith Montgom LINCOLN'S WSY STORK CORNER UTII & O STREETS S. & II. STAMPS A HE AN ADDED SAVING HERE! Spring S rnmm -41 v&W parties thrifty at iiip h $ fh ' mm w y 1 k mk lip I Typewriting Wanted jl V I J Ushers In the martest o' Party Frocks Mousseline de Sois . . . sheer chiffons ... in lovely pastels . . . novelties . . . such as the smart taffeta check shown to the left . . . Frocks for spring GOLD'S Third Floor f JOi 6 i