The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 02, 1924, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
F1N.SH STATE MEET
(Continued from Page 1)
.otin v. Talmadirc
Genoa Hi vs. Fairmont
rtark v Klwood.
S oncer v.. Stella.
S vanton v. Brainard.
Bonver Crowing vs. Wavcrly.
CLASS H.
NVliirhva. Franklin--Exeter
v.. Wakefield.
Baswtt vs. Giltner.
Taxton vs. Huntley.
Adams vs. Alma.
Hickman vs. Hardy.
Bennett vs. Sarjrent.
Collepe View vs. Ord.
CLASS I.
Howell vs. Cortland.
Chambers vs. Douglas.
Emerson vs. Chester.
Mullen vs. Bancroft.
Greenwood vs. Opallala.
Stromsburp vs. Hyannis.
Waterloo vs. Firth.
Crofton vs. Blue Hill.
CLASS J.
Plymouth vs. Bye.
Alexandria vs. Cedar Bluffs.
Davenport vs. Danncborg.
Carroll vs. Ruskin.
Trenton vs. Ohiowa.
Thedford vs. Weston.
Palmyra vs. Belvidere.
Western vs. Dodge.
CLASS K.
Ong vs. Bye.
Stuart vs. Cook.
Overton vs. Duncay.
Sprinpview vs. Lewiston.
Madrid vs. Odell.
Elprin vs. Verdon.
Diller vs. Otoe.
Tolk vs. Venango.
CLASS L.
Holmesville vs. Bye.
Burwell vs. Henderson.
St. Edwards vs. Gresham.
Comstoek vs. Dawson.
Springfield vs. Stockville.
Bertrand vs. Papillion.
Fi'ley vs. Dorchester.
Vally vs. Endicott.
CLASS M.
Johnson vs. Bye.
Carieton vs. Arnold.
Juanita vs. Maurdock.
Goehner vs. Grant.
Alvo vs. Creston.
Elkhorn vs. Meadow Grove.
Marquette vs. Boelus.
Burihaid vs. Virginia.
CLASS N.
Etyr.olds vs. Bye.
Cowles vs. Lynch.
Mascot vs. Taylor.
Utiea vs. Thayer.
Sprague-Martell vs. Herman.
North Loup vs. Denton.
Ecselnnd vs. Tilden.
Rokeby vs. Stamford.
CLASS O.
Whitman vs. Bye.
Oak vs. Cushing.
Wilsonville vs. Walton.
Atlanto vs. Bartley.
Panama vs. Table Rock.
Waterbury vs. Surprise.
Hallam vs. Surprise.
Haiiam vs. Benedict.
Mor.n-e vs. Phillip.
CLASS P.
Lushton vs. Bye.
Elba vs. Ulysses.
Shelby vs. Dubois.
Palisade vs. Tobias.
Riverton vs. Oakland.
McCool Jet. vs. Holbrook.
Cedar F.apids vs. Aitken.
TWO NEBRASKANS
PLACE IN RELAYS
Turner Ties for First in Jump,
Rhodes Taking Sixth
Running.
HIGH LEAP COMES TO
DRAW WITH JAYHAWK
Turner of Nebrnska tied for first
with Poore of Kansas in the running
high jump, with a record of 6 feet
3-4 inches at the Illinois relays at
Urbana, yesterday. Rhodes of Ne
braska placed sixth in the all round
running championship.
Michigan and Northwestern took
first and second places respectively
in the 2 mile university relays. Cor
nell won the 2 mile college relays.
Places in the all around running
championship were made as follows:
Jones, DcPauw, first; Hamman, Wis
consin, second; Johnson, Tittsburg,
third; Graham, Kansas, fourth; Wild
man, Illinois, fifth; Rhodes. Nebras
ka, sixth.
Final tryouts for the Cornhuslter
track team which will compete in the
Missouri Valley indoor meet March
8 and 9 will be held Monday after
noon on the board track in the sta
dium. The tryouts will begin at 3:30.
Dean E. A. Grubb of the College
of Dentistry left Friday for Chicago
to attend the meetings March 1, 2
and 3, called to close the business of
the Dental Faculties association of
American Universities. The fifteen
schools are consolidating with a
larger organization to be known as
the American Asscoiation of Dental
Faculties.
All
This
Week
LYRIC
All
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Week
An Intimate Society Expose!
Mcst Popular Sunday
Evening Dinner in the City
Roast Young
Turkey and Spring
Chicken Dinner
65c
Served from 5:30-8
Most talked of
Sandwich in town
the "Nighthawk"
25c
Home made Candy
and Ice Cream
THE IDYL HOUR
Formerly McDowll'
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I AVvSffi Youth that demands love.
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