THE DAILY NEBRASKAN SPORTS liy Charles ,. Yochum Are You Going Somewhere El 13 . FETE DAY MEET SATURDAY ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL FIELD MEET COMES DAY LATER IN WEEK THAN USUAL. GIVE MANY MEDALS TO WINNERS ;Final of State League Debate to Be Held Friday Evening Many Parties Planned for Week End. On next Sntuidav ;il tcrnon will oc cur the annuiil liiKh school fete day w hlrh will be a urand nala affair II all Mn plnnn art- carried out as anticipated The meet aH in preceding years will far held on the Nebraska Held and all nlhleten of Nebraska who are students of high schools incorporated in the Ne ibraskn. liiwh School Athletic Associa tion arr eligible to this meet. Reautiful nold. sterling silver and bronze medals will be awarded to first, arond and third place winners re spe"tivel banner will be donated to the winning relay team, although no individual medals will be given to the Tm'inlK'i'H of the team The school vvin nlnR the greatest number of points will be awarded a large beautiful banner The track and field events include all of those found in intercollegiate contents, nnmclv, dashes, runs, hurdles, and field events Five, three, two and one points will be given to those win ning; first, second, thiid and fourth places, respect ively Nebraska high school fete day is one or the greatest events in the lives of Nebraska students, university as well a hij;h school students There is no doubt that the fraternity men will take advantage of this opportunity in view or the fact that this affords an excel lent time for university men to note the athletic qualities of those who are to enter the I'niversitv later Several house parties hae been planned by tbe different fraternities and sororities Track Men Out Daily Will Meet Gophers at Minneapolis Saturday Following the overwhelming defeat ,il the hands of the strong Jayhawker track squad last Saturday the Corn buskers have been diligently at work in preparation for the meet to be held with the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis this week-end The (!ohp ers are more or less an undecided quantity but they can be depended upon to give the Coi nhuskers a good close contest Karlier in the spring the Missouri This Summer See the Round Trip Rates ALHKKTA Hanff Leggan ARIZONA (Irand Canyon Phoenix $61.10 St Louis $61.10 $55.00 $55.00 Buffalo Toronto MISSOURI NKW YORK ONTARIO i Tigers met and easily took the (iophers into camp by the onesided score of I SO to L'H This was the first meet of I the season and (iophers were in very Baseball Squad Hard at Work Getting in Shape For South Dakota Vet grounds and the general pre vailing wet atmosphere of last week gave the baseball squad quite a little rest and likewise prevented them from mevting Kansas in the game sched uled for two different days. Hut this wet'li tlit1 squad are busilv at work in preparation for the strong South Da kota team which will journey Into home territory next Saturday The game has been announced for 10:30 in the morning, not evening, on account of the high school track meet to be Iield in the afternoon The varsity will meet the freshman team again this week if nothing pre vents and will attempt to redeem the many scores made in the last skirm-fcab. I poor condition, the southerners having the advantage of more outdoor prac tice. Consequently Coach Reed is not I putting much faith in newspaper re i ports but is putting his squad through i the paces every day The Oophers have i a good sprinter and middle distance runner but outside of that their i strength is more or less of a puzzle , The following men will constitute i the squad making the trip to the (ioph lerland but this list is subject to i change Reese, Zumvvinkcl. Heaver, I Howard, Anderson, McMaster, Meyers, Linstrum. Reavis, dross, Hates and (Joetze. I The Missouri Valley conference meet this year will include Chicago and I Illinois in addition to the old members ' I These two schools w ill no doubt change I the aspect of things for Chicago is I strong in the events that Cornhuskers depend upon in main Illinois has a very strong aggregation too and the entrance of these two schools may so I divide the points that the result as I now doped out will be materially i changed. i The basketball sweaters awarded by i the athletic board some time in the I past will reach Lincoln the latter part of the week and will be distributed to the owners upon arrival Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. 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