ESC. HWi II H I I . . -m . -wr?i THE DAILY NEBBASEAN WOMEN'S EDITION May 2, 1913 h- i TRACK MEET MAY 14 GIRL8 GETTING IN TRAINING FOR ANNUAL COMPETITION RACES. BASEBALL, JUMPING. Gittings and Beghtol, Trainers Practices Held Daily Entries Should Be Made May 12th Medals Will Be Awarded Winners, At least onco each year the girls or the University can climb down out of the grandstand where Mr. Reed has them safely penned for most of the time and can feel the blue graBS be neath their feet with as noble stimula tion as any football heroes can speed the track with the elation of an An derson or even vault with the grace of a Reavis. The real concentrated season of practice Iran uummcirccd itlthough preparatlon In a measure has been going on all year for now the date of the big meet Is set for May 14. Annually the authorities have dis missed girls from classes that they might be In or watch this pentathalon. Practices are held at 1:00 p. m. dally, at 11 Monday, Wednesday and Friday and Wednesday at 10. Mis3 GJttlngs is coaching the track event and Miss Begthol has charge of the indoor baseball. This game Is one of the popular features of the field meet and will be a contest between picked sophomore and freshmen teams. If the upper classmen want to combine and challenge the winners It is rumored that they may snatch the trophy from the lower classmen In a later match game. The events to be entered thlB year are the following: 25-yard dash, 50 yard dash, 40-yard hurdle race, run ning high Jump, 8-pound Bhot put, bas ket ball throw, and a polo vaulting contest limited to members of the manual physical educational class. This event requires more practice but some degree of skill and much en joyment is evinced by the experts. The hurdle race Is ono of the most at tractive events. Four girls will run in each heat down a course with five obstructing hurdles -2 fet 6 inches high. Gladys Bennett, Edith Shank and Ethel Johnson got over the 40 feet as well as tho hurdleB with as tonishing regularity. The real entries will be made pos sibly Monday the 12th, but all grlls can practice. Since the talent in ath- Kiosh reports a perfect afternoon and all the girls there and posBlbly all the boys. Loob's Orchestra, Phono L7620. letlcs Is very evenly distributed" a large number have high hoped of staying In at least three events. Medals will be given the winner of track events. Those playing on the class team will have completed one requirement for an athletic "N." Last In tho day's mad events will come the Inter-class relay race, the Black Masks. Sliver Serpents and other organization will be expected to send their best class material to train for this supreme effort of each class to leave the field victorious. Dear VenuB: I AM A CRUMB. 1 want a girl. She must know a lot, be able to lead me socially and must wear at the time wo aro Introduced one of those $15.00 trailing gowns. Suffragettes excluded from competi tion. Enlighten me. Truly yours, C. L. REIN. We are afraid that you aro rather extravagant In your demands. Any girl who eally knows a lot Is a suf fragette, she will rofuso to wear trailing $15 gowns (oh horrors!) and will demand more than a "crumb" In exchange . You had better visit the garden and tho fat juicy worm. Dear Venus: Please help mo In my sad plight. I am madly In love, yet am In Iininlnenet danger of bald flc.Bg, UlLlgLlhJH time tho object of my affections does not realize the lm pending disaster. Shouuld I try to win her Immediately ere It comes, or wait until she can Judge whether or not 1 will do, In my changed condi tion, or shall I confess all and throw myself upon her mercy. In trouble GEO RACELEY. Wo reallzo tho awful position you are In, but feel that If tho girl really loves you, hair (or the lack of It) will not matter now or ever. 11 zzS- Telephone Yule Bros at once. Shoes for College Girls Low heel Oxfords and Pumps on the English Last; GurT Metal, Tan; Suede and White Nu Buck Pumps. These are the very latest styles. They are swagger. Call and see them. ROGERS & PERKINS 1129 0 Street TeMserSu" f The Studio of the Advertising Department Cppyrltbt 1811. AUrwt Dccfar A Coho These are the sort of clothes you young fellows will find. Prices from $10 to $45. MAYER BROS. The Store Ahead T ltii, Gi. V? - .. ' ' S4.u"-suauHMf $M&i&kZj&tZ. '1N4iMHUi ': i $ , 4 -,JJ .muMmm