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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1922)
SODA'S SUNDAES' SERVICE PILLERS ' PRESCRIPTION H A R M A 0 Y SPORT R AI TS 5 Ni'brusku's prospects at t tic National Track and Klold championship to bo hold In Chlcauo noxt wook havo been matorlally ralsod since tbo wltlid.-awal from tlio moot of tho University of Illinois team. Illinois captured Hi honors in the Wg Ton this year to Bother with carrying off the laurels ut the Drake relays. In the latter moo. Kansas scored the second high number of points and Nebraska rang up tne third hlch list. The Cornhuskers should rate well In the Chicago con tests. Captain Smith should make strong bid for 220-yard dash honors. Captain-elect Hawkins and Tod Smith are relied on to bid for places in the 440. Allen should place in tho mils dish is a fast hurdler and should bid strong for a place. Moulton heaves the discuss and the shot record ills tances and is likely to bring In points, Turner is a high jump artist of ability and will show up well at Chicago Gardner paces the SSO-yard clash ii fast time. Joe Pizer, diminutive second base man 6f the 1322 Cornhusker baseball nine, is continuing to show classy goods in the state league. Playing ior Beatrice, Plzor is earning a name as one of the best second sackmen in the league. In a recent contest he had a hand in four double plays executed by tho Plues. It is rare that so mary double put-outs come in one game, let alone have one man assist in them all. Illinois did not like the system oC counting points at the National mod and announced its withdrawals iron; tho competition. Tho Illinois team was rater as one of the strongest con tenders for the laurels at Chicago and the withdrawal of the Kig Ten cham pions from the meet does not raise the calibre of the performances there. The llllnolu team has championship ina terlal and would have bid strong foi many firsts. Tho Increased Importance of ath lot lea in Nebraska high schools Is in dicated by the large enrollment in the athletic courses offered for high school coaches, prospective and active, this summer. Coaches Schulte and Frank have charge of tho classes and will give a complete Instruction on the theory and practice of football, tiack, basketball and baseball. Schulte ami Frank are both coaches of ability and high school superintendents or teach ers who have charge of the athletic teams at their schools will do well to take the courses. A good coach is u necessary attribute to a winning team. More good coaches throughout the state high schools will mean more good Cornhusker athletes of all kinds. Interest in tennis on the part of summer school students continues at i high pitch. From early morning un til late evening, the courts are oc cupied by followers of the racquet sport. The Nebraska tennis courts are the best to be found and furnish a fine recreation to summer school stu dents. Right to use the university courts is given on the payment of a $1 fee for students or a $3 fee for outsiders. Joe Pizer continues to deliver ia the state league. Throe hits in four attempts, two runs, handling of seven of eight chances in the field, and minor other assists was his contribution to ward a Reatrice victory over Grand Island Wednesday. soosccscccococeoscoooocoeooooscooooooooooooooo THIS WEATHER IS GREAT FOR TENNIS Let us show you the most complete tennis stock in the city. Here we have everything1 for the tennis player in the way of rackets, balls, shoes, pants, etc. GET OUT AND PLAY TENNIS NOW LAWLOR'S The Sporting Goods Store 117-119 So. 14th St. Sooo oooooooooooooosoocoo Two-hole History Paper 75c a Ream Co-Op Book Store 340 No. 11th BDnk Your Lights At The GREEN LANTERN rounTAiir Lincoln Business College Accredited by Hat 1 Ass'n of Accredited Com'l Schools. SUMMER SCHOOL June 12 and 26 I'liin now for Imsiiioss training lliis smninor. Our oxporlonood nml hiirlilv traini'il f:oully will insnro tho rox-r I minim: for hlrh pnulc position. ('lassos run ho iirnmcoil to fit your sclioilnlo. Auk for ml .ilor nnil rlrruliir. i i L. B. C. Bldg. 14th and P Sts. Lincoln, Nebr. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL STUDENTS Special 30 Cent Luncheon and Supper Waffles and Cakes at All Hours UNEEDA LUNCH-SO DIFFERENT 230-2 North 13th - Appetizing Breakfasts, Dainty Lunches, and Delicious Evening Meals at the GRAND HOTEL CAFE 12th &Q Special Laundry Service O J. Fee 327 No. 12th Tel. B3355