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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1912)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN MISSOURI WINS VALLEY MEET SOUTHERNERS SUCCEED IN CAP TURING MAJORITY OF EVTNTS. SEVEN NEW RECORDS ARE MADE Nebraska TakeB Second Place Nichol son, Bcrmond and Farquhar Prove to Be the Stars of the Meet. CLASSIFIED COLUMN HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dinner Hi30loli3O ) Stippr Ii30 7i30 L JL ASso Cafeterlan Style LOST MiHHouri. by taking in'iul one third of the total points nnnMl the third annual -MiHHouri Valley track cham pioiiHhip at Dch MoiiH'H laKt Saturday Nebraska nosed Kuiihuh and AtneHout and took Herond place Sewn new markH were made, including thi hih hurdloH, the (Hhcuh, the half mile, the mile, the hih jump, the mile and half mile, relays. N'icholHon tin- star of the Missouri team made two of these, by running the hiKh hurdles within one fifth sec ond of the world's record and by jump itiK over hIk ft in tho hih jump Hermond, also of the "houn" (Iiiwk" ngKreK.'ition, st a mark of 1 ."7 in the half mile, which is within two fifths of a, Herond of the intercollegiate rec ord of the I'nited States Kaniuhar of Ames had to lower tho milv four bpcoikIh in order to beat Anderson, tho Nebraska star and captain Thestj two men ran neck and neck from the Kun until Farquhar broke the tape inches ahead of the light ing Corn huHker. Thatcher, the Missouri foot ball guard, made the record breaking stunt monotonous by throwing the discus 12t' feet and 1 inches The mile and half mile relay teams from Nebraska added two more records to tho list. In the mile relay event. Harney, the Cornhusker flyer, ran the first lap in r.n 'l r. friviiif lln!iir :i nlnrt of live !", I.im. ...... . . ........ yards McCiowan and Anderson held this lead with Washington running second. Brannon, May and Harney held the two yard lead that Christmas gave in the half inllo relay and nosed out Missouri in a heart-breaking lln lsh. Although Anderson was defeated in tho milo run, ho ran a race that was sensational from start to finish There wero twelve men started in that event and they were all in it to beat Ander son. An attempt was mado to pockot him on tho first quarter and to escape ho was compelled to run around the ontiro Held After overtaking the leaders, the Cornhuskor had to run on tho outsido track to remain within striking distance. His terrific sprint on the last round was not enough to pull him past the Ames runner Hermond was pushed by Mcdowan all tho way in tho half The pace was too swift for "Beany" and Montgom ery of Morningslde passed him on the flnlBh. The Cornhusker ran tho dis tance in l:fR, and although this wan only third, it was faster than any No braskan had ever run it Wilson, tho Coo sprinter, who was tho clasB in his events, was run to Pretty important, arr some of the tilings before us right now. The single tax for in stance. Another is the matter of proper dress for spring I and summer. I We've got the clothes ' and furnishings for young ' men that have the "kick." j Imported straw hats i Sennits, Pamamas Milans all the latest styles. Splendid values at $2 others up to $4. See the (Jornfyuskcr's exhibit in out windows MAGEE & DEEMER tho taM by Christmas of Nebraska The time in this eent was no record, duo to tho fact that it was run against tho wind Hastings, tho long high jumper, tied for third in the jump and gavo Nebraska one and one half points. Russell and Reavis wore in on a six cornered tie in tho polo vault for fourth. In tho quarter Beaver scored a third which would have been a second but for a pocket In tho early part of the race. Brannon was "spiked" in a mix up with Knoblo of Missouri In this event. Racely, tho Btar sprinter of tho Nebraska team, was unablo to run because of his early season injury. Missouri scorod GO1 points, Ne braska 21 1-3, Kansas 18 2 15 and Ames 17 2-3 Coo, Drake, Washington, Crin noil, Mornlngside, Des Moines and Simpson finished in tho order named Nebraska will be represented in tho Olympic tryouts at Chicago by Rood, Anderson and Racely. Tlieso men will make a good showing and at least one of them will qualify for tho team that goes to Stockholm, Sweden. 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