THE DAILY NEBRASKAN irJZ ' A bif bl "lJi'bC "V,,ty JACK ROSE tl. Irresponsible comedian In T-SOME HAT-TRACTION" Jimmr Stelter at the Piano "An Artistic Treat" A beautiful offering with tfJTSS&k STEWART JOSEPH ALBERTA REGAN & CURLISS Peerless Vocal Entertainer OTTO BROTHERS In a burlesque traverslty . "IN THE FIRST ENTRANCE". ' THE SILVER Stringed Serenaders S Pan-American Inatrumantaliata Chronicle of Amorica "The Frontier Woman" A drama of the old southwest BABICH AND THE ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT :30. 7:00, 9:00 Mat. 15l Nl-kt 15c Children lOe. Here is romance magnified, glori fied and entrancing Norma Talmadge in "ASHES OF VENGEANCE" Other Entertaining Feature SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 0 SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION FiimT APPEARANCE HERE OF The High Pristees of Mysterious MRS. EVA FAY In a wierdlr wonderful offering "THAUMATURGY" ASK HER SHE KNOWS At the 3, 7 and 9 Shows The Heart Appealing Drama 'AGE OF DESIRE' "NAVY BLUES" A Scream with Dorothy DeVore with a stellar cast r SHOWS START AT I. 3, 6, .7. 9 BREAK TRACK RECORDS IN TUESDAY TRYOUTS Layton and Lewi Chalf Up New Marks in 44-yard Dash and Mile Run. . Broken records in the 4i0.vrl dash, and. mile run were features ot me iinal tryouts, held at the regular Tuesday matinee, for the Illinois r. lays. Fast time prevailed in some of tne other events. "Red" Layton set a new record of 63 z-b seconds for the new track In the quarter mile while Critea wan only one-fifth of a second behind him. Bloodgpod placed third. In the second heat Scherrick nosed out Whipperman on the finish in 54 4-5 seconds. Hatch and Hein nlnced third and fourth. In the novice 440. yard dash Haudersheldt took first in 54 1-5 seconds and Cox placed sec ond. Lewis won the mile in the fast time of 4:44 1-5 while Cohen was only a second behind. . Dickson placed third and McCartney took iourth. ihis beats the previous record for the new track bv six seconds. In the 50-yard high hurdles Weir won both heats in 6 4-5 seconds Beerkle won second in each of these races. The novice 60-yard dash came off in the fast time of 5 4-5 seconds. Dailey took first place and Mandary second. The Illinois relays have become one of the largest indoor meets in the country. Over thirty-two col leges and universities have been entered. These entries include four hundred sixty athletes from all over the middle west. The University of Illinois sponsors the meet. Start Taking: Pictures of Cadet Lieutenants First and second lieutenants s signed to companies A. B, C, 'and D will appear at the campus studio in uniform at 12:15 today to have their pictures taken for the 1924 Cornhus ker, the editor of the military sec tion stated yesterday. Headquarters company officers will report Friday instead of today as was stated in the first schedule. The pictures will be taken in groups, the lieutenants of each com pany appearing with the company and in the groups as well.. Officers who have not been assigned to a unit will have their pictures taken with the officers of the company with which they have been drilling. HAVKEYE GRAPPLERS BOAST CLEAN RECORD FRESHMAN TOSSERS HAVE RECORD SQUAD First-year Men Give Regulars stiff Scrimmages in Workouts. ALL THIS WKstK CQLOAL "Judgment of The StoTm" Half-Back of Notre Dame Mack Sennett's Latest Comedy SHOWS START AT I, 3, S, T. 9 ORPHEUM - Mar. 1 Mat.-Night Special Priced Matinee 50o75c Lower Floor $1.00 Night 50c-)l-$1.50 Fenton B. Fleming Jewel Shop. Corner of 12th & O Just the place to leave your repair work. Do your buying. Use the tele phone B3421. Wait for your car. "43 O St. 1143 O St. Fifteen men have been coming out regularly for the Nebraska freshman basketball squad which is one of the largest in several years, and includes some promising material. The fresh man teams scrimmages the varsity quintet three or four nights a week, and h-as been giving the regulars stiff workouts. Owen Frank, freshman basketball coach, has two or three teams of first year men on the floor every night. Ford, Reynolds, Gray, Anderson, Mc- Intyre, and Thompson make up the first team most of the time. Smaha. Muhm, Elliott, Cunningham, McMan igal, Pickett, Yost, Stryker Grjdo- ville, Wolfe, Holmes and Clark are also on the squad. High schools stars in the turnout include Reynolds from Omaha Cen tral, Ford from Cathedral high of Lincoln, Stryker from Omaha, Cray and Anderson from Bloomfield, Yost from North Platte, Thomson from Tilden, Smaha from Ravenna, Pick ett from Scottsbluff, and Muhm from Randolph. CARNIVAL DANCE HAVELOCK, SAT., March 1. I Confetti, Balloons, Squackers Good Music Good Order Adm. $1.00 and tax Ladies Free. Nebraska Wrestlers Fall to Seventh Place Following Defeat by Iowa. Coach Mike Howard's University of Iowa wrestlers who defeated the Nebraska matmen here last Satur day still boast a clean record for the season's work, having met and de feated four Western Intercollegiate wrestling teams. Iowa has won the most meets but Illinois, Indiana, and Ames all have equal percentages, having yet to taste defeat Nebras ka started the season like a sure con ference winner but has fallen into seventh place, after losing two close duals with Iowa and Ames. Western Intercollegiate confer ence individual championships are to be decided in Chicago the first week in March. Coach R. G. Clapp expects to take his share of the hon ors with such performers as Captain Kellogg, Uhler, Skinner and Moo- berry as likely entrants. This week Nebraska meets Minne sota in the Armory Saturday even ing. Minnesota has never been able to defeat the Husker wrestlers. The, northerners, however, are not likely to turn the tide against the Husbers, having failed to make good of them selves in their three early-season meets. Last year Nebraska won a 28 to 3 victory over the gophers and are expected to repeat Says College Tennis Grows in Popularity Tennis is a major sport at 27 col leges and universities says a circlar of the United States Lawn Tennis association. In six other colleges it is classified as a minor sport carrying with it the reward of the varsity let ter. The Intercollegiate association in conjunction with the national or ganization sent questionnaires on this subject to the leading schools of the country and received replies from 102 institutions. That tennis, as a college sport, is making rapid strides throughout all sections of the country is proved by these statistics gathered on the sub ject the association believes. Both as a varsity epcrt and a means of recrea tion for undergraduates, the court game is assuming a popular plage among the leading intercollegiate athletic -activities of the day. The demand for tennis equipment at Harvard University far exceeds the supply and plans are being made for eighty tennis courts- there in the spring. Tell of Fellowships in Advanced Science A bulletin on "Fellowships and Scholarships for Advanced Work in Science and Technoloey" has been issued recently by the National Research Council, Washington, D. C. It contains a list of over 2.100 appointments to fellowships and scholarships offered by American educational institutions and indus trial concerns for advanced and grad uate work in physical and biological sciences. More than $1,948,000 is expended annually in payment of these offers. 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