THE DAILY NEBRASKAN CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD FINISHES IN THIRD PLACE A Rousing AFTER-THANKSGIVING SALE WHERE YOU KNOW Prices are Right Qualities are Right Styles are Right Harriert Show an Unbroken String of Victories in Dual Meets SALE SALE ! 1 SCHULTE DOES COACHING Seven Men Are Eligible for Variily Letter.) Five Have Made Latt Nebraska Run (By Paul Zimmerman) Finishing the season with a third place in the annual Missouri Valley run at Lawrence, which followed an unbroken string of victories in dual meets this fall, the Husker cross country squad experienced the most successful season in several years. Added interest was taken in the sport this season under the coaching of Henry F. Schulte, of track coaching fame. Taking charge of the cross country team for the first time, Coach Schulte repeated his performances in track and football, shown by past records, by turning out a record aqnad of harriers. With no exceptional ma terial at hand he built up a well balanced squad of distance men, who were able to place in a group in every meet. Win MUiouri Meet The first dual of the season was run at Missouri on the Tiger course. According to an early agreement the course was only three miles long, but the Husker runners, though trained for the longer distance, were able to easily down the Missouri run ners with a score of 19-36. Lawson was the first Husker runner to fin ish, taking first, followed by Steele of Missouri. Zimmerman, Captain Lewis, Hays, Searle and Reller fol lowed in the order named, and ahead of the next Missourian. The same Husker team lined up airainst the Kansas Jayhawkers on the Nebraska course, Homecoming day, and placed the whole team ahead of the first Kansas runner. Lawson was again the individual winner, while the score was 15-40. Hays, Roller and Zimmerman tied for second. Win By Narrow Margin On October 31. the undefeated Oklahoma distance men met the vie torious Scarlet and Cream runners on the muddy home course, with the Cornhusker hill-and-dale crew to nine bv a one point margin. Cap tain Rutherford of the Sooner team with his team mate Niblick tied for first far ahead of the field. Zim merman was the first Nebraska run ner to finish, taking third. The final count was 27-28. Running in a cold, blinding snow storm, the Nebraska distance men defeated Drake at Des Moines on the morning of November 7 by a score of 25 to 30. Wahl and Wright of Drake finished first and second, while Captain Lewis, followed by the entire Husker team took the next six places. Ross, the second Husker to finish was running his first race this fall, replacing Law son in the lineup. The Husker team entered the Mis souri Valley contest at Lawrence, Kansas, as one of the leading con tenders for the Valley title, taking third place. Iowa State beat out the Iluskers for second place by four points, while the Kansas Aggies won the meet. Ross was the first Ne braska harrier across the line, tak ing twelfth place. Zimmerman, cap tain of last season, was the second Husker to finish, taking fourteenth Hays, Searle, and Lawson were the other Huskers to qualify in the or der named Seven Qualify For Letter Seven of Coach Schulte's men qualified for cross country letters this fall, and five of these runners have represented Nebraska for the last time in the five mile run. Cap tain Lewis, Ross, Lawson, Ex-Captain Zimmerman, and Searle will be lost by graduation. Hays and Reller will be the only two veteran letter men to return next fall. Among other men who have shown promise this season are Roberts, Johnson, McCartney, Chatfield, Gra ham, and Dexter.A squad of thirty men was out for the sport this fall, and a larger turnout will be expect ed by Coach Schulte nert season. Faculty memW f tho Univer- eity of flUn. ---bv! est ;i vvcobing that s are not admitted to the associ ated students' organization ana1 are therefore unable to see football games at a reduced rate. A coffin has been lost belonging an undertaker in Palo Alto. The coffm was borrowed by a fraternity n Stanford University. The name f the fraternity is unknown to the -undertaker end also the boy that bor rowed it. According to figure recently com P'led Amherst has a larger percent ge of its graduates in "Who's Who n Aemerica" than any other institu-'?n- She has 8C9 out of 10,000. . esleyan second with 698. 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