The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 12, 1921, Image 6

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THE DAILY NE BRAS KAN
INTER-COLLEGE TRACK MEET
HOLDS SWAY SATURDAY
Arts and Science College Will Have
Largest Entry Medical School
Represented.
The inter-college track meet
scheduled for next Saturday afternoon
will be the next big event on the 1921
track calendar. The intei fraternity
meet brought out a largo number of
men and Coajh Schulte expects r.
larger turnout for Saturday's meet.
The Medical school in Omaha will
send down a large delegation of men
to compete ngainst the athletes her?
Entrees for the meet will have to be
in some time this week. The Arta
aijd Science college will probably have
the largest representation, with thd
Law school ranking second.
roach Schulte expects all of the
men who were out for the nterfr'
ternity meet last Saturday to be on
hand to represent their college Sat
1 lday. The same order of events will
be carried out .in Saturday's meet as
ne run off for the interfrnternity
nii't.
counters for every game, while the op
posing teams had 18 7-9 points per
game.
The largest score made ugaiust auj
team last season was 30 which va3
registered against South Dakota and
Notre Dame. The lowefit score waa
16, the Huskers losing to Colgate this
game.
Ames secured the highest score
against Nebraska, getting 38 points
and defeating the Huskers in the '';;st
game. Grinnel was held to the low
est score, the Congregationalisms bo
lag able to get only 10 points in 'ho'r
first game here.
A local youth was recently fined
$25 and costs fo rimpersonating an
officer. It would appear that they
punish a man now-a-days for doing
nothing. Marquette Tribune.
One senior to another: "Who is
I hat. girl? She seems vaguely f;i
miliar."
Oil, I've forrgotten her name. I
knew her when she was engaged the
first time."
rHREExOFFICERS ADDED TO
MILITARUEPARTMENT
Interfraternity Conference Endorses
R. O. T. C. and Urges Membeis
to Support It.
The United States war depart
ment lias assigned three additional of
licers to the Reserved Officers Train
ing Corps of the University. They
are a lieulonant colonel, a major and
a first lieutenant.' These officers wi'l
not assume their duties her; until
next fall. When they arrive Colonel
Moses will have the assistance of six
.commissioned officers. At the. pres
ent time there is only an infantry unit
in this corps of tiie It. O. T. C, bui
im engineering unit may be i.dded
next year.
The department has received an en
dorsement of the II. O. T. C. from the
national in torfra ternity conference, In
eluding representatives from 46 men's
college fraternities, recommending
that all fraternities associated with
tho conference urge tholr membcrr. i
si p port tho It. O. T. C.
Will Issue Commissions.
Colonel Moses states that the four
year course in military tactics and
science prepares for the rank of sec
end l.tuionant In the reservo corps.
The crurse given is what wis pre
senteil 'a war times through Intensive
training camps.
Attendance at the summer camp is
optional. Colonel Moses will be in
charge of the camp nt Fort Sncllinn
where Nebraskans are r.ssignod. It
vii open Juno 16 and continue for
six weeks. The advanced corps will
receive one dollar per day In addition
to expenses, but others get expense
only.
Her Impuls.
First Co-ed : "Think I'll o to church
tonight."
Second Coed: "WhyV that?"
First Co-ed: "Oh, I feel kind or
hymnish."
Penn. State Froth
Jack Girls are prettier than men.
Jean Naturally,
fine."
Jack No, artificially. ,
Cornell Widow
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HOM2 STUDY DEPT.
CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
m
ASK STUDENTS TO SUPPORT j
WORK OF GRACE L. COPPOCKi
One Hundred and Seventy-Five Giru
to Carry on a Campaign for j
Funds.
Vespers tonight will mark the open
ing of the campaign to support the
work of Grace L- Coppock, '05, n.
tional secretary of the Y. W. C. A. in
China. Mrs. K. W. Eddy of the for
eign department of the Y. W. C. A.
national board will speak.
One hundred and seventy-five girls
make up the teams which will start
immediately following the vespers lo
work on tho campaign. Every Uni
if sity woman will be given an oppor
t unity to contribute to the fund.
Nebraska in China is the name tf
a pamphlet which will be distributed
to the audience at vespers. It con
tains facts about the work of Gracr
Coppock in China.
A picture of Grace Coppock will be
given to evtry girl who makes a
pledge during the campaign.
The workers will meet for luncheon j
at Ellen Smith Hall at noons begin j
ning Wednesday. Itcports will be
made and Mrs. Eddy and Miss Lowry
will speak.
SPORT BRIEFS
Dek ins scored 190 points for the
Husker basketball quinete, securing
4S field baskets and 94 free throws
Captain-elect Smith was high man
for field goals registered, having 5S
to his credit. S-..itty tossed on free
throws giving a total of 117 prints
The Cornhusker quintet had o-'G
points to its credit to the opponents
338. . The Huskers averaged 29 7 3
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