The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 07, 1921, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
INTER-FRAT TRACK
MEET
SATURDAY
(Continued from page one.)
This meet will provide Borne basis
for the selection of the track team
that will represent the medics in the
interenlleRO meet on Nebraska field
April 16. The same order of events
will prevail in the intercollece meet
that will govern the local inter-fra-tornity
meet.
Squad In Good Shape.
Coach Schulte reports that the
track squad is in good condition arter
the spring vacation. Some real rec
ords have been hung up the past few
days in all of the events and shows
that the squad as a w hole is showing
a great deal of improvement
The 1921 track squad has been
greatly reduced by the draft to base
ball. Schoeppel, football man, who
has been throwing the Javelin 160
feet. Hartley, football man, has been
putting the shot around 38 feet and
throwing the javelin 155 feet, Peter
son and Thomsen have both been
making good performances on the
track but are now participating in the
diamond sport.
In order to make up for these de
fections Coach Schulte is Issuing a
.special call for more men. The squad
so far has been a very promising one
Hnd the largest track squad Nebraska
has ever boasted. "If Nebras'-.a wants
to quickly realize her ambition to he
ranked as one of the great track uni
versities of the country, we must have
more ment out. We have 200 good
track men going to seed in school
right now and we need these men."
is the manner in which Coach Schulte
expressed his views on Nebraska's
prospects for a winning track team.
FORMER STUDENT AND
TEACHER DIED TUESDAY
E. K. Sprague, '20, who has been
engaged in Smith-Hughes agricultural
teaching work at Mitchell, died at his
home at 1528 Grave ave., April 5. He
leaves a wife and hree children.
Mr. Sprague and his wife attended
Doane College with Chancellor and
Mrs. Avery many years ago. After
graduation from Doane, he spent sev
eral years as Congregational minister
In Nebraska churches. Owing to the
failure of his health, he decided a
few years ago to change his vocation,
and go into the teaching profession.
As a result of this decision, ho regis
tered in the Agricultural College in
the fall of 1919, with his two sons
and daughter, George E., '23; Howard
B., "24; and rhyllis K., 23. Mrs.
Sprague has been teaching home eco
nomics in the Mitchell schools the
past year.
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