The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 18, 1923, Image 3

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In "JUST A DEBATE"
Vaudeville's Best Male Quartet
FOUR OF US
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All Lincoln Will Be Amazed
FULTON & MACK
Sensational Entertainers
GENE SUZANNE
JEROME & FRANCE
Vocal and Instrumentalists
. THE OREGON TRAIL"
Comedy and News Pictures
Babich and the Orchestra
Shows Start at 2:30, 7. -00 & 9:00
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NEBRASKA TRACK
TEAM LEAVES FOR
MANHATTAN MEET
Coach Henry F. Schulte and
Squad of Tracksters Depart
Thursday Afternoon
by Bus.
MEET THIS AFTERNOON
Complete Summary of Corn
husker Yearling Perfor
mances in Valley Meet
Announced.
The Cornhusker track team, which
defeated the Kansas U. and Haskell
Indian tracksters during the past two
weeks, left yesterday at one o'clock
by bus for Manhattan, where they
will meet the Kansas "Aggies in a
dual meet this afternoon. Coach
Schulte took the following men on
the trip to Manhattan: Captain Ed.
Allen, Noble, Lloyd, Trexler, Baldwin,
Layton, McAllister, Woodward, Gard
ner, Coats, Higgins, Wier, Slemmons,
Cohen, Crecelius, Lear, Crites, Myers,
Turner; Parks, Hartman, Drishaus,
Hatch, Hartley, Wenke, Riddlesbarg
er, and Gleason.
Results of the Yearling Meet.
The complete performances of the
Husker freshman track team in the
Valley meet were as follows:
10(Vyard dash Won by Locke in
10 1-10 seconds; Hein, second, 10 2-10
seconds.
220-yard dash Won by Locke in
21 9-10 seconds; Heiu, second, 22 sec
onds.
440-yard dash Won by Whipper
man In 53 3-10 seconds; Butler, sec
ond, 54 8-10 seconds.
880-yard run Won by Lewis in 2
minutes 9 5-10 seconds; Fairchild.
second, 2 minutes 12 1-10 seconds. .
Mile run Won by Zimmerman in 4
minutes 51 seconds.
120-yard high hurdles Won by
Wier In 16 2-10 eeconds; Beerkle, sec
ond, 16 3-10 seconds.
220-yard low hurdles Won by Beer
kle In 26 1-10 seconds; second, Reese,
23 210 seconds.
880-yard relay (Whipperman, Hein,
Rhodes, Locke) in 1 minute 31 7-10
seconds.
16-pound shot put Won by Locke
with 36 feet 9 inches; Wier, second,
35 feet 7 1-2 inches; Scott, third, 31
feet 3 inches.
Discus throw Won by Pospisil at
111 feet 3 Inches; Gutheridge, sec
ond, 109 feet 7 inches; Ogden, third,
109 feet.
Javelin throw Won by Popelar,
Dodge, 152 feet; second, Simmons, 146
feet 6 inches; third Zolot, 136 feet
8 inches.
Pole vault Won by Wirsig, 10 feet
6 inches; second, Polelar, Rhodes
Wier, 10 feet..
High Jump Won by Page and
Phelps, 5 feet 7 inches; second,
Rhodes, 5 feet 4 inches; third, Guth
eridge, 5 feet 2 Inches.
Broad Jump Won by Rhodes, 21
feet 3 1-2 inches; second, Wisig, 20
feet 2 inches.
T
TOURNEYGflNCELLED?
Unless More Greeks Register
Net Meet Will Not Be Held
Eight Have Signed.
TTnioca more fraternities register
for the interfraternity tennis touma-
ment it will be cancelled. Uniy eigni
Viav cio-nml nn accordine to the ath
letic office. Entries will be accepted
up to Friday noon.
rwowino- in the men's tennis tour-
nament have been posted by the ath
letic office. As soon as tne weawer
nnvmits tl first-round battles are to
begin. The first-round drawings are
as follows:
A. West vs. M. R. Updegrat; Uias
FRATERNITY
IS
Special Chicken Dinner
SATURDAY 5:30 to 7:30
Price 50 Cents
M'DOWELLS CANDY SHOP & TEA ROOItf
136 North 12th Street
A PLEASANT REMEMBRANCE
at all times
. YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
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THE DAILY
Wiblo vs. II. D. Burke; L. T. Swezey
vs. M. R. Joy; H. Rathsack vs. Minor
Skallberg; W. L. Waite vs. John New
ton; A. Wenke vs. winner between R.
Minnich and T. C. Page; Charles Phil
lips vs. H. Aistrup; C. Lyons vs. the
winner between E. Lowenstein and A.
Stageman; Chester Hodder vs. winner
between R. Eyer and W. Lindley; R.
Redfield vs. Gregg McBride; Stroup
vs. the winner between E. Ammer and
W. S. Peddicord; R. Easterbrook vs.
L. Northwall; Ray Phelps vs. the win
ner between R. Rurleigh and W.
Beerkle; R. C. Russell vs. J. R. Mor-
ty; Don Ever vs. Don Elliott and
Robert Dodds vs. J. Wimble.
FRATERNITY SING
TO BE ON
31
Will Be Held in Connection with
Ivy Day Services Spon
sored by Kosmet
Club.
The second annual interfraternity
sing will be held on May 31 on the
city campus in connection with the
Ivy Day services. The sing will be
sponsored by the Kosmet Klub, which
will present a cup to the winning fra
ternity. The cup to be given will Be
placed on display in tthe windows of
the Cdflege Book Store on Saturday.
The winner will be determined by
tthe number of men present at the
ping, and the originality and quality
of the songs. The name of the fra
ternity to which the cup is presented
will be engraved on the trophy, and
any organization winning the prize
three times in succession will be given
the cup as its permanent property.
This is the first time that a cup has
been awarded to the winner of an in
terfraternity sing.
The first interfraternity sing was
held in the fall of 1921, on the foot
ball field. Last spring at Antelope
Park the first Ivy Day sing was held.
In the fall of this year, the following
fraternities placed at the sing held in
the Armory: Kappa Sigma, first;
Silver Lynx, second; Alpha Sigma
Phi, third; and Delta Tau Delta,
fourth.
Arrangements are being made for
other numbers on the program, in
cluding orchestra music and selections
by a male quartet.
The names of the three judges will
be announced later. There will prob
ably be one or two faculty members
and one or two business men of the
city.
Miss Vera Rigdon, graduate student
in the Department of Geography in
1922, has completed her work carried
on in connection with her position as
assistant in the Geography Depart
ment in the University of California.
She has been asked to continue with
the Geography work at the western
school.
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A NEW Soda Fountain has just
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After-theater and after-dance parties given
special attention.
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For a limited time we are offering $50 Diamond Rings at
$39.50 on terms of $4.00 per month and you wear the ring
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