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TOE DAILY NEBRASKAN T INNOVATION IN ATHLETICS COACH REED PLANS FIRST HAN DICAP MEET TO BE HELD SATURDAY. RIBBONS TO BE GIVEN WINNERS Fastest Man Will Start From the Scratch and All Others Be Proportionately Placed. An innovation in (rack athletics will bo Instituted on the local field next Saturday when the first handicap meet of the season will occur. Coach Reed has decided upon this new plan of Ret ting out more material for the track squad and the competltiorL wilL bo open to everybody in the Univer sity. There are to be prizes awarded In the shape of ribbons for first, second and third places respectively. In each event the fastest man entered will bo the Bcratch man and the other con testants will be handicapped accord ingly. All entries must be written and will be posted In the east entrance to the gymnasium. Tho handicaps will be posted early Saturday morning. Saturday will not be the only han dicap meet this spring but they will be held Tuesday afternoon and rib bons will be awarded to the winners. In the short runs several have already entered and among these is Coach Reed who has a record of 9 4-5 for the hundred yard dash and the remarkable time of 49 1-5 for the quarter mile run. Each of these are official records and were made at Kansas City and Pitts burg respectively in the summer of 1911. Sinco the meet last week tho men have shown a decided change for the better. The men in tho sprints are doing excellent work and also have the men in tho long distance runs. Tho return of Clark to tho track is very pleasing to tho followers of track work and it will mean a good addition to tho squad. Preparations for tho athletic carni val with the Kansas teams aro already in progress. It has been planned to have a game of baseball with Kansas State University on Friday, May 9, a tennis tournament on tho morning of the 10th with Baker University and the annual dual meet with Kansas Uni versity in tho afternoon. This track meet will bo tho best to be seen hero this year for Kansas, has an extra strong team and aro strong contend ers for the Valley championship this year. CAMPUS NOTES The freshman baseball team has a gamo tomorrow afternoon at 3:15. Louise McNorney has resumed her school work after several weeks absence. Delta Delta Delta announces tin pledging of Irene Kristein of Omaha. Telephone Yulo Btob al once. Lucille Hell returned last night from Ames, Iowa where she attended the PI Heta Phi formal. Miss Ruth Malone and Miss llollin ger give their undergraduate voice re cital- tonight in tbt chnpci-ro0TTT75TT Wesleyan conservatory. if CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 12th and O 8treet - P. A. Hall President if fa F. H. Johnson Vlce-Pres. - if W. W. 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