Ihursclay, April 2, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 GridLine-up Po. Y V Army A J. Haze HrhKloh I-T von iiortl 1-0 Harhman C llcvlni'y Hfl Dnrnielcr ,i Navy A Hewlt .C. WrtKhl Dlida Part I nut on W. Bryant Byler-MnrllK M. Thonipfton Mettieny Untitle- Athey H"PP UK Jackson .UK Cooper .1.11 l.(inK ,RII Zlkmumi HI Kinenhiirt Army B I'o. Navy B f.ilwicU-Peters . .. . I K, . . . I.iither-Tliorne rhaloiipka I.T Kinklcr-SIm Itnltorff Mi.... Haiard-WMwHi Hatfield ' Ktranalhan Wtlklni It (J A. (iruliaiiKh ll.nnlnm Ill' M. (iruhaiiKh (lark RK ;lHlcr It. Ilaj.cn li Morris lliinKcrford Ml lrhn Heichcl-MrKee ....Rll Murphy It. Salisbury Hi WiMiier FR1., SAT, and SUII, That Band Sensation of the year trill he hark 1 . ' X A f.i ui c tt.(!m ..-n.frf.t Three Students Attend WAA Convention Belly Newman, Dorolliy Martin, Jeaniielte Mickey Are UN Hepresenlalives Betty Newman, Dorothy Martin, Jeannette Mickey, and Mcrriam Mann will represent Nebraska's WAA in an annual convention of the Athletic Federation of College Women held this year at Wellesley college for women in Massachu setts. New president and vice presi dent respectively of the WAA council, Betty Newman, and Dor othy Martin are the official Ne braska representatives, while Jean nctte Mickey and Merriam Mann were elected by the council. All expenses will be paid. Leaving for Omaha today where they will meet other middle west ern delegates and pick up the chartered bus which will take them to Wellesley and back, the girls will be gone about ten days. Although the convention itself will be held on April 9, 10 and 11, the trip has been planned to spend a few days in cities of interest along the route. On the way to Wellesley the delegates will spend two days in Washington, D. C. and two days in New York City, seeing the sights. The return trip will visit Boston, Niagara Falls, the north central states via Canada, Detroit and Chicago. Packed along with the four dele gates will be a considerable amount of movie film, which will be used along the road and at the convention to add to the pictoral record of this campus' WAA ac tivities now being made by the phys ed department. . ' : 'dlkVf. tit 4 W U :5 V: iKm Sllelp yourself to a swell appearance! COMES Spring come the new spring Arrow shirts! Snappy patterns, smooth colors, and quality fabrics make them as handsome as yon rould wish. Mitoga-tailored and Sanforized labeled (fabric shrinkage less than lf"). Buy some of these knockouts today 1 Top them off with swell-ehgant Arrow tietl Betas Qualify 13 for Track Finals Tonight By qualifying 13 men in last night's prelims, the Betas will lead a host of intramural track sters into the finals, which will take place tonight on the indoor oval. Leading the Betas last night were Bill Latta, Gene Tallman, and Justin Berger. Latta won firsts in the 45 and 60 yard dashes and took a second in the 60 yard low hurdles. Most outstanding last night was Dick Tetring of the ATO team, who garnered firsts in the 45 yard dash, 60 yard dash and a first in the broad jump. The ATO's were second in the number of qualifiers, with 10. Best Phi Gam bets in tonight's finals will be Bob Pike and Dean Nutzman. Pike won firsts in his heats in both dashes and placed in the broad jump. Nutzman heaved the 12 pound ball a dis tance of 46 feet 4 inches to lead the rest of the field. LAST NIGHT'S QUALIFIERS. High Jump. PetrinK ATO. Calkins ATO. James ATO. 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' 1 L2ta' Dy Db M,ller I Try these on your classmates ARROW SHIRTS wondrous whites and elegant fan cies. Sanforized labeled (fabric shrinkage less than 1!) ARROW TIES designed to harmonize with the shirts. Wrinkle resistant. ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS planned to suit your suits and your shirt? nd ties. ATHLETIC activity at Nebraska is slight this week, re sembling the calm before the storm... Grid drills are moving on at a little faster tempo since the weather gods have been smiling benevolently upon the Husker gridders. . . A week from Saturday should mark the last day of the spring session and on that day will be held the spring's most extensive scrimmage session. . .This is just one phase of the spring sports program that will move into high gear. TRACK entertainers will exhibit their wares on the out-of-doors next week-end also... Due to the letup in the cold spell, all of the cinder artists can begin warming up for the opening dual meet which is scheduled for April 17. . .Minnesota's strong aggrega tion will be in the invading role. . .On the 18th, the Huskers will travel to the Kansas U. relays at Lawrence. . .The weight men, a vital part of the track team, have not as yet had a good chance to get into action. . .Husker strength in the discus will be at a high point with Edsel VVibbels, Howard Debus and Vic Schleich. . .The javelin will not h-ve such support since Herb Grotc, defending champ, is in the army. . .Grote holds the record in the Big Six as in the Drake Relays. BASEBALLERS get their outdoor chance soon also with their first game scheduled for the near future The diamond ad dicts will have a stronger squad this year than last on the basis of experience. . .Sid Held and Angelo Ossino will bear the brunt of trie pitching job while there will he plenty of behind the bat work done by Johnn Fitzgibbon. . . Al Artman seems to have first base sewed up, while there is a big battle going on for the other positions. .. More can be told when the diamond dust begins rising ...So far practice has been confined to the inner regions of the coliseum. TENNIS and golf backers are still trying to get more meets scheduled. . .Both squads have a schedule with only three meets listed ...For that reason any tennis and golf performer will not be eligible for a varsity letter. . .With that in mind, Harry Ankeny and Byron Adams, representing the two forces, are contacting other schools to line up additional meets. INTRAMURALS are keeping pace with all the other sports ...Last night and tonight, the track championships are monopoliz ing the attention of all concerned. . .Handball championships were held on Tuesday evening with the ZBT's coming out on top. . , Bowl ing is in the playoff stage and activity in that sport will be con cluded next week. . .Tennis and golf have not been run off through the finals but this must be done soon. . . As for softball, the deciding event, play will begin next Tdesday when the first ball is pitched ...Last year this was the deciding event when the DU's and ATO't were nearly tied... The former won the historic Jack Best trophy in the end but it was close all the way. . .At this writing it looks like like a dog-fight between the Betas and Phi Gams but the track finals will make some change while tennis and golf results will give the Betas extra points. fy at Put that Arrow-less roommate wine to the fact that lie, too, c.-"i own sonic handsome Arrow Gordon Oxfords for a thin slice of Dad's Dole. These oxford are made of sturdy stuff and won't shrink for they are Sanfor ized labeled (fabric shrinkage less than 1). In your favorite collar model. Get a semester's supply now! ftAGEE S A 0 W '