The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 10, 1923, Nebraska High School Debating League Edition, Image 3

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ALL THIS WEEK
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A Paramount Picture
Filmed by the star and di
rector o f "Knighthood"
from the Broadway stage
comedy hit.
Rialto Syhpmony Players.
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Week
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Thrills! Laughs!!
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1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
TRACK RECORDS
ARE DUE FOR FALL
NEXT SATURDAY
Cream of Nebraska High School
Athletes Will Convene in
Lincoln May 12 for
Meet.
EXPECT THIRTY TEAMS
Record Time Made in All Track
Events and Athletes Have
Been Doing Good Work
in Field.
Several state high school track
records are due to foe "cracked Satur
day afternoon in the twenty-flrst
state high school track meet at the
Fair Grounds Saturday afternoon, if
the performances of the interscho
lastic athletes In the high school
numeral roll can be taken as correct
''dope" on Saturday's meet. In the
numeral competition, a large number
of high school cinder artists have ex
cellent performances on their record.
Among the best records made by the
high school performers in the dif
ferent events .are as follows:
440 Yard Dash
Houderscheldt, Roy, Columbus, 56 sec.
Pyle, Howard, Columbus, 66 sec.
Haynes, Gothenburg, 56 sec.
Ostergaad, Gothenburg, 56 sec.
Jack Spier, Hastings, 55 sec.
Lorance Richart, McCook, 54.2 sec.
Ward Perclval, Omaha Central, 66 sec.
Lester Price, Omaha Central, 54.3 boo
Walter Dollins, Tobias, 55 sec.
Hubert Frank, Tobias, 54 sec.
Mead Myrven, Tobias, 66 sec.
880 Yard Dash
Paul Rowland, Aurora, 2:08.
Wiber, Lincoln, 2:11.
Franck, Tobias, 2:11.
Mile Run
B. Lowry, Columbus, 4:58 3-5.
Everett Wilson, Harvard, 5:00.
Evans, Hastings, 4:50.
Wilson, McCook, 4:59.
Franck, Tobias, 4:49.
120 Yard High Hurdles
Holmes, Gothenburg, 17 1-5 sec.
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"AT THE SiDE SHOW
TO BE ANNOUNCED
L. C. DUNCAN
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MILE HIGH JAZZ BAND
BAEICH aud the ORCHESTRA
Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00 & 9:00
Mat 25c Nite 40c Gal 15c
Fleming, Lincoln, la sec.
McKenzie, Tecumseh, 16 3-5 sec.
220 Yard Low Hurdles
Ted Lowry, Columbus, 27 2-5 sec.
Evans, Fremont, 28 Bee.
Holmes, Gothenburg, 27 3-6 Bee.
Peterson, Lincoln, 28 sec.
Marrow, Omaha Central 27 4-5 sec.
chultz, Scotia, 28 sec.
McKenzie, Tecumseh, 27 sec.
Pole Vault
Walke, Columbus, 10 ft 3 In.
Marvel, Hastings, 11 ft.
Warner, McCook, 10 ft.
Whited, Nebraska City, 10 ft. 1 In.
VanCleve, Tekamah, 10 ft. 4 In.
Stejskal, Wilber, 10 ft.
High Jump
Moore, Aurora, 5 ft. 5 in.
Toor, Aurora, 5 ft. 6 1-2 in.
Whetstone, Farnam, 5 ft. 6 in.
Fleming, Lincoln, 5 ft. 5 in.
Frailey, Mitchell, 5 ft. 5 in.
Ilise, Morrill, 5 ft. 5 in.
Marrow, Omaha Central, 6 ft.
Pope, Omaha Central. 5 ft. 5
Selk, Scotia, 5 ft. 5 in.
Weir, Superior, 5 ft. 5 in.
Discus
Layton, Beatrice, 109 ft. 1 in.
Anderson, Bloomfleld, 106 ft. 3 in.
Oehlrich, Columbus, 110 ft. 6 in.
Wagner, Comstock, 123 ft.
Smith, Cozad, 106 ft. 11 1-2 in.
Karr, Gothenburg, 113 ft. 7 1-4 in.
Greuber, Hebron, 111 ft.
Nelson, McCook, 110 ft
Buckingham, Mitchell, 112 ft. 3 in.
Chrisman, Scottsbluff, 105 ft 3 in.
Pickett, Scottsbluff, 106 ft 5 in.
5 in.
in.
Frat Tournament
Goes into Second
Round Yesterday
THE
"Blink I
Your jji
Lights" I
VT
SCESwISCJ
Four more teams were eliminated
in games in tha second round of the
inter-fraternity baseball meet played
Wednesday afternoon. The scores
were:
Acacia, 9; Kappa Sigma, 8.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 31; Bushnell
Guild 2.
Farm Hou.se,. 5; Gamma Delta, 1.
Silver Lynx, 11; Alpha Tau Ome
ga, 17.
The Delta Tau Delta-Xi Psi Phi
game which was played was to have
been tlaved Wednesday was post-
Boned until Thursday. The second
round will be finished off Thursday
and playing will be suspended until
Sunday or Monday because of the
many other athletic contests arranged.
Games yet to be played in the sec
ond round are:
Alpha Sigma Phi v. Delta Upsilon.
Sigma Nu v. Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Phi Alpha Delta v. Delta Chi.
Delta Tau Delta v. Xi Psi Phi.
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at 4 p. m. the Cornhusker baseball
team will open its two-day meet with
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cultural colleire at Ames.
Ames should give the Huskers a
real battle in both of the games.
Amoner other victories which they
have recorded they have come out
nlipad of Missouri, with which Ne
braska split honors here last week.
Nebraska is in much better condi
tion than it has been before this sea
son and Coach Carr considers that his
team will be entitled to victories both
days.
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