The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 08, 1923, Image 3

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NEBRASKA
INDIANS TO BE
HERE SATURDAY
FOR DUAL MEET
Team That Defeated Jayhawkers
Last Week Will Mix With
Southerners on State
Fair Grounds.
TRAC
CSTERS TO MEET HASKELL
INDIANS
STIFF WORKOUTS PLANNED
Haskell Team Has Many Strong
Men That Will Present
Some Very Strong
Competition.
-ffVyii tiBtCTIOTl Of LM. GABMAR-iSQfftj 1 1
ALL THIS WEEK
MARION DAVIES
in
"ADAM AND EVA"
A Paramount Picture
Filmed by the star and di
rector o f "Knighthood"
from the Broadway stage
comedy hit.
Rialto Syhpmony Players.
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
COLONIAL
ALL
THIS
Week
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
Thrills! Laughs!!
HAROLD LLOYD
in
"SAFETY LAST"
Pathe Comedy
SHOWS STATS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
The Cornhusker track team, which
defeated the Kansas U cinder team
last Saturday, will meet the Haskell
Indian tracksters next Saturday
morning in a dual meet on the
State Fair grounds. Coach Schulte
plans a series of workouts lor his
track men in preparation for the
meet Saturday, This afternoon at the
track team will workout on the fair
grounds, the bus leaving the Armory
at four o'clock sharp.
Although current gossip in the
Cornhusker track camp does not rate
the Haskell Indians as strong com
petition, a glance at the performance
of several of the Indian track stars
would dispell this delusion. Levi,
Haskell all-around track, star, won
second honors in the penthatlon at
the Penn Relays a few weeks ago,
placing several notches above Norton,
the Kansas star, Auge, another la.-
dian tsack star, is unbeatable in the
weight events. The Husky IiTdian
tossed the discus 143 feet at Penn,
and heaves the shot well over forty
feet. Kipp, star Haskell hurdler,
clears the sticks in almost record
time.
Among the Interesting sidelights
on the victory over Kansas- last Sat
urday is the fact that it marked
Coach Schulte's thirteenth victory
over the Jayhawkers in dual meets.
Coach Schulte has lost to the Jay
hawkers but once. In the meet with
the Jayhawkers twenty Husker ath
letes scored points for Nebraska,
while only thirteen Kansas cinder
path artists registerei in the score
column. The Omaha Medics scored
20 points for Nebraska.
Special Freshman Tryout
A sDecial tryout for all freshmen
sprinters will be held in the work
out this afternoon on the Fair
Grounds. Issenhuth, Hein, Whipper-
man, Locke, Rhodes, Beerkle, Sheer-
ick, Weir, and Wlrsig will compete
in the tryouts. The yearling track
sters winning the first four places
in the tryout will run on the fresh
man half-mile relay team which will
run against the varsity relay team
in a special exhibition race during
the Haskell meet next Saturday. The
meet with the Haskell Indians will
begin at 9:30.
Brooklna, star University of Iowa
sprinter and hurdler, made a new
record in the 220-yard low hurdles
in the Iowa-Northwestern dual meet
last Saturday. The Bpeedy Hawkeye
cleared the sticks in 23 2-5 seconds,
a fifth or a second raster man me
former world's record held by Bob
Simpson of Missouri. When Urites
of Nebraska made a new varsity rec
ord in the low hurdles last Saturday,
he stepped over the barriers in
24 4-5 seconds.
El UlNCOLNS LITTLE THEATER d.
"ALLTtHIS WEEK
Jesse L. Lasky
Presents
Gloria Swanson
in
'My American Wife'
A Paramount Picture
SHOWS START AT 1, S, 5, 7, 9.
I
L. H. Hodge's Delightful
Offering
"HARMONY LAND"
Harmonious Jazzy Tunes
Gene Olive presents the
FOUR SONGSTERS
In Songs of Now and Then
Hal " Vivian
Chamberlain and Earle
In a Vaudeville Novelty
HIS FIRST LESSON" -
GORDON & SPAIN
In a Rural Comedy Classic
"AS OLD AS HE FEELS"
DUBALL & M'KINZIE
The Smart Entertainer
"KLEPTOMANICAS"
CHARLES MURRAY
in
"FAINT HEART"
Liberty News Weekly
BABICH and the ORCHESTRA
Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00 & 9:00
MaU 25c. Nite 0c Gal 15c
WITH THE CAMPUS JOKESTERS.
. Prof: '.What is the penalty for
bigamy?"
Student: "Two mothers-in-law."
Missouri Wesleyan Criterion.
The Frenchman did not like the
looks of the barking dog barring his
way
"It's all right," said his host, "Don't
you know the proverb, 'Barking dogs
never bite?'"
"Ah. ves." said the Frenchman, "I
know ze proverb, but be dog does
he know it?"
Missouri Wesleyan Criterion.
HIGH SCHOOLS
WILL MEET ON
CINDER TRACK
Eight Teams Entered in Annual
Interscholastic Contest to
Be Held Saturday
Afternoon.
OMAHA WON EIGHT TIMES
Broken Bow, Winner of Tele
graphic Relays Will Be
Entered State's Best
to Be. Present. v
Entries have already begun to be
received at the athletic office for the
1923 inter-scholastic track and field
championship meet .which will be
held on the Fair Grounds track next
Saturday afternoon, May 12. Eight
schools had sent in their list of
athletes yesterday afternoon, and
everything points toward one of the
most successful meets in the history
of the affairs,
Omaha Central, which has won the
state 'track title eight times, Includ
ing the 1922 championship, sent in
its list of athletes Monday. Broekn
Bow, winner of the high school tele
graphic relays, was also on the entry
list Monday. Beatrice, Cambridge,
Tekamah, Dodge, Crete, and Callaway
are other schools already entered.
To Give Banquet for
Freshman Commission
Active and alumni 'members of
freshman commission will be enter
tained at a banquet Friday, May 11,
at 6 o'clock at the city V. W. U. A.
Florence Price, president of the pres
ent commission, will preside over the
toasts which will include responses
from representatives from each class.
Tickets are sixty cents, and should
be secured in advance from the Y. W.
C. A. office at Ellen Smith Hall or
from members of the committee in
charge which includes the following:
Edith Olds, Nellie Dye, Barbara Wig
genhorn, and Elouise McMonnies. The
committee announces that the ban
quet will be concluded at eigni
o'clock
K. U. Alumnus Recalls
Intercollegiate Debate
A. MacMurray, KanBas University
'96, formerly head of the department
of Public Speaking at Kansas Uni
versity and now in chautauqua work,
was a visitor at the University of
Nebraska Saturday afternoon. He
recalled the Kansas-Nebraska debate,
189G, on the initiative and referen
dum, at the old Funke Opera House
before an audience of 1200 people,
which Nebraska won.
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The University Players
in
'Adventure for Two'
An Original Three Acts of Comedy
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