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The Whole Family will Enjoy This Program "Wild Oranges A Thrilling Romance with Frank May and Virgil Valli THE HOLLYWOOD KID Mack Sennet's Newest Comedy "THE DIRTY UTTLE HALF BREED' An Exciting Tale MM I Vf ST DCITV NOTP ROHK r ' T-Tt-m-O-.o ! ,1 i itiuaoiincmu is of interest to ever 1ch3v. The need for a substan- i tial. durable note or com- ! rs'(ion book is perpei- j ual and universal; felt from kitchen to presi dent's sanctum. And Here's the line of them that's right in quali ty, in touj:h "stand the gaff" sturdi ness. Come in we re Here to Show vrm I -T-St -..i: TUCKER-SHEAN Stationers U23 O St. B3306 X ENUS V PENCILS k R the student or prof-tbo uperb VENUS ont-riTls o copying. 2 v let Write 9ot TO TRY OUT TODAY FOR KANSAS MEET Men on Team for Relays Will Be Picked at' Outdoor Track Competition. HUSKERS STRONG IN HALF-MILE AND MILE Final tryouts to determine the Ne braska track men who will go to the Kansas relays at Lawrence on April 19 will be held this afternoon on the new outdoor track. The regular Tuesday matinee tryout schedule will be followed, the first event coming at 3:15. Coach Schulte will decide after the tryouts how many men will be taken to the meet. On the face of it, Nebraska's greatest strength in the coming meet will probably be in the half-mile and mile runs with Captain Mud Gardner, Higgins and Lewis in the lead. There are some fast men in the 440 yard class too, chief among them Crites who holds in the indoor track record of 52.3, and Red Lay ton close second with a time of 52.4. The Nebraska squad will be well represented in the hurdles this year;. Ed Weir and Beerkle have been show ing well in the obstacle races so far. They are cutting down the time every day. Thirty new hurdles will be added to the Husker track equip ment within a week or two. May Have Four-mile Team. There is a possibility that Ne braska may enter a four-mile relay team in the Kansas relays in addi tion to the mile and two-mile relay teams already entered. This will depend on the results of the tryouts this afternoon. In a practice 440 dash yesterday, Bloodgood clipped a second off the mark he made in the indoor meet at Kansas City in March. Higgins still holds his position at the head of the half-milers with a track record of 2:04.2. Lewis, with 4:43 for the mile run, leads his mates, in that class. Finish Track Surface. Captain Mud Gardner, who low- He "Host morn do you weigh ?" Shet "Oh, not enough to spoil the crease in your Finchley trousers." JpolopU to Tin Lyrt) sr"r ,- ered the old Nebraska half mile rec ord last year, will make a good show ing in the Kansas meet, although h will probably not be in a peak-season form because he was able to coma out foi practice only two weeks ago. He should be in top form by the time of the Missouri Valley meet at Lincoln in May. The top finish layer of soft coal ashes was laid on the outdoor track yesterday, and steam rollers will be used this morning to give it a smooth even surface. The sprinkler sys tem for settling the cinders was in operation yesterday, and a first-class cinder track will greet the tracksters this afternoon. Coach Schulte expects great things of Locke in the sprints this spring, and has predicted that he will beat Paddock in the Drake re lays if he is in good condition. Locke has been on the baseball team for the last three weeks, and last Sat urday was the first time he took part in track tryouts this spring. In a race Saturday afternoon with a two yard handicap, Locke came out very near the first with a time of 10.2 in the 100-yard dash. NINETY-FIVE SCHOOLS ENTER KANSAS RELAYS LAWRENCE, Kan., April 14. Entries for the second annual Uni versity of Kansas relay games closed April 9, and final tabulation shows that ninety-five universities, colleges, military aendemys, and high schools will be represented in the various events. The relays will be held in the Memorial stadium, April 19. The entry list shows that twenty uni versities, thiryy-four colleges, and Senior Invitations On Sale 1 This Week Only College Book Store forty-one military academies and high schools will take part. With the exception of Missouri, every member of the Missouri Val ley conference will bo represented in the games, as will four of the Big Ten schools. The Oregon Aggies, and Occidental College of Los An geles will come from the Pacific coast to take part. 1 Drink 71 JSM Wm Pefresh 5' Delicious and Refreshing The Cor-Co! Company, Atlnta,Ga. Ml M, - Ira V;Mf7f ii Copyright 1924 Hart Scbaffner & Marx " mm Liberty Barber Shop Successor to. ValFs Barber Shop 131 No. 13th St. J 1 E I U-N-I DRUG CO. 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