v FOUU THE DA TF V Wfoo 4 THE DAILY NEB HAS KAN FRIDAY. APRIL 28, loss RELAYS TO OPEN THIS AFTERNOON Preliminaries ot Drake Meet Scneduled for 1:30 Today; Finals Tomorrow. This afternoon at 1:30 o'clock :he preliminaries of the Drake re lays at Des Moines will be held Rith fourteen Nebraskans taking part. The finals of the meet in ahich about 1.000 athletes are tak ing part will be held tomorrow afternoon at the same hour. The Husker track and field men who are competing are Frank Booth. Heye Lambertus, Jerry Lee, and Clem Lamereaux, sprinters and relay men; John Roby. relays, pole vault, and broad jump; Glenn Skewes, pol vault and discus; Everett Mead, shot-put: Don Gray, broad jump and high jump; Ray Toman, high jump; Howard Rob erts, relays; Jim Story, mile run and the distance medley may; Glenn Funk, distance medley re lay; Adolph Dohrman, 120 yard high hurdles; and Glenn Jones, javelin thrower. This group left this morning at 5:45 from the coliseum, and during its two days stay in Des Moines will stay at the Hotel Chamberlain. To Enter Quartets. Coach Schulte is entering relay quartets in three of the seven re lay events, the 440 and 880 yard, and distance medley being listed as the baton races in which the Husk ers will try their prowess. The team for the 440 and 880 events will probably be made up of Clem Lamereaux, Jerry Lee, John Roby, and Neye Lambertus. The dis tance medley foursome is Jerry Lee, 440; Howard Roberts. 880; Glenn Funk, mile; and Jim Story, mile. Coach Schulte plans to make in dividual entries in the 100 yard dash. 120 yard high hurdles, 2 mile, high jump, broad jump, pole vault, shot-put, discus, and the javelin, the other special events on the program are the hop, step, and jump; and the hammer throw. In the 100 yard dash Heye Lam bertus, Jerry Lee, and possibly Clem Lamereaux will compete, and in the 120 yard high hurdles Lambertus and Dohrmann are en tries. Jim Story may run the 2 mile, Ray Toman will high jump, Don Gray and John Roby will en ter the broad jump, and Husker entries in the pole vault are Glenn Skewes and John Roby. In the weight events Everett Mead will put the shot, Glenn Jones is a javelin entry, and Glenn Skewes will toss the discus. Having competed in the Kansas relays last Saturday afternoon, the Huskers will be competing in their second relay carnival of the year at Des Moines. Three Nebraskans who are es pecially favored to place in their events are Heye Lambertus, Adolph Dohrman, and above all. Don Gray. Gray took first place in the broad jump at Kansas with a leap of 24 feet 4l inches, and has a chance to set up a new rec ord at Drake, the present mark being 24 S inches. Interfraternity Baseball. Wednesday's Results. LEAGUE II. Delta Sigma Phi 23, Sigma Phi Sigma 11. Delta Sigma Phi 1, Sigma Al pha Mu 0 (make-up). Sigma Alpha Mu won by for feit from Phi Delta Theta. LEAGUE III. Phi Gamma Delta 21, Phi Al pha Delta 6. Pi Kappa Alpha 13, Acacia 8. LEAGUE IV. Alpha Gamma Rho 27, Delta Sigma Lambda 0. Phi Sigma Kappa 1ft, Theta Chi 7. YOU HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN To have your heavy Willi -r garments cleaned before you put them away That's Moth Protection. We return thfun in sealed bas without extra eost. Modern Cleaners Cll F-2J77 For Service The Drake Relav Records Are As Follows. Special events: 100-yard dash: Locke, Nebras ka 1926; Metcalfe, Marquette 1932. Ttme 9.5. 120-yard high hurdles: Sal ing, Iowa 1932. Time 14.4 sec onds. Two mile run: Brocksmith, Indiana 1932. Time 9:13.6. High jump: Osborne, Illinois 1932. Height 6 feet 6 inches. Broad jump: Brooks, Chicago 1932. Distance 24 feet 8 3-8 inches. Pole vault: Warne. North western 1930. Height 13 feet 11 inches. Shotput: Rhea, Nebraska 1931. Distance 50.72 feet. Discus: Jark. West Point 1929. Distance 158 feet 3 inches. Javelin: Kuck, Kansas State Teachers, Emporia 1926. Dis tance 207 feet 7 inches. Hammer throw; Ketz, Mich igan 1929. Distance 157 feet 7 inches. University Relays. 440-yard relay: Illinois, 1930 41.7. 880-yard relay: Michigan, 1930 1 :2b.6. One mile relay: Iowa. 1923 3:16.9. Two mile relay: Notre Dame, 19327:48.8. Four mile relay: Illinois. 1932 17.45. Distance medley: Indiana, 193210:19.1. 480-yard shuttle hurdle relay: Iowa, 19321:01.6. now. It appears that Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Kansas will batUe it out for the Big six uue jy n.t oa i'v hen havine: a neck of a time trying to get the date ot the conference championsmpa mw nf arm the stciea. Ne braska has trimmed the Aggies in indoor competition already thia season, by a score of about 69 to 35. Heye Lambertus ran uie w yard dash In 6.1 seconds and the 60 yard low hurdles in e. aeconuo in that meet. MABLE LEE P. E. RECEIVES HONOR Association Presents Prize For Meritorious Work. Word has been received from Louisville. Kentucky that the honor award of the American Phvsical Education association was conferred there Wednesday evening upon Miss Mable Lee, chairman of the department of physical education for women In rvrnmition of meritorious work in the field of physical education. Thsf. honor recognitions have only been awarded during the past three years. Several not ables have received the award, among th number of Dr. R. Tait McKenzie, noted sculptor of Eur ope and America; Amy Morris Homans, who was the only wom an to attend the first physical ed ucation meeting in the United States; and Abby Mayhew. out standing pioneer in the Y. W. C A. field. , , Miss Mable Lee is, also, the only woman member of the Aca demy of Physical Education of which Dr. J. B. 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