THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TRACK LIEN GET HARD WORKOUT Schulte Will Ease Training Reit of Week; Some . Minor Injuries Interfratemity Baseball SCORBS OF PREVIOUS YALLBY MEETS STEPHENS IS ON THE LIST Coach Schulte sent his proteges through their final hard workout in preparation for the M.ssouri Valley meet at the Stadium last night. For most of the squad the tapering off for the week-end grind began, but a lew went tnrougn. a moaeraieiy stiff workout. Stephens, the new sprint find, was working hard on starting. His 10.1 time on the 100 the other night was quite a surprise and Coach Schulte is grooming him to run in case Hein's leg is not in proper shape. Weight Men Slacken Work The weight men have laid off of hard work. All are in fine shape with the exception of Pospisil. He strained his back some time ago and it is still bothering him. Kriemmel- mever has a bad knee but it is not expected to interfere with his work with the weights. Dopesters who thought the Husk ers had a cinch on the meet were worried when they began figuring it up last night They could dope Nebraska to win but it was by too narrow a margin for comfort. Men Should Be at Best The whole season has been plan ned with the idea of having the men at their best, this week-end and with but few exceptions they should be. The minor injuries are all being tak en care of by Doc McLean and his staff. Lots of starting for the sprinters and hurdlers and pace work for the distance men was the order for the first part of the week. The jump ers and vaulters have laid off now until their workout in the meet. Work was started yesterday to put the track in shapt, a battery of man agers working on the baclc-stretch and curves and the inside lane. More work will be done on it this afternoon and by tomorrow if the weather remains good, it should be ready for the fast-stepping crew that will be here. Yesterday' Remits. Pi Kappa Phi 13, Thcta Chi 7. Kappa Sigma 11, Delta Sigma Del ta 7. Today' Garnet. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Delta Chi, 3:30, Rock Island Park. Kappa Sigma vs. Thi Delta Theta, 3:30, Rock Island Park. GREBK BASEBALL MEET NEARS END Pi Kappa Phi and Kappa Sig Diamond Men Win in Close Contests MORE GAMES ARE TODAY CORRECTION A mistake was made in the results of the Tri-Color Meet published in yesterday's Nebraskan. The name of Donisthorpe, captain of the Blue team, who took second in the 220 yard dash, was omitted from the list of winners. Theta In Charge Of Marion Talley. Marion Talley, 19-year-old colora tura soprano of Kansas City, Mo., who' recently made a spectacular de but with the Metropolitan Opera Company, will appear in a concert May 26 at Ohio State University un der the auspices of the Kappa Alpha Theta chapter there. WANT ADS WANTED : Solicitor for special edition. Must be a go-getter. Call B 3584, 303 Brownell Block, Lincoln. WANTED: Students with selling experience. Good proposition for summer months. No canvassing. Start immediately. Apply Choppy Rhodes 226 South 16th. 150 Two more basoWl teams advanc ed to tho semi-final round of the in terfratemity series by their victor ies yesterday. Pi Kappa Phi, winner in Group II, defeated Thcta Chi, champions of Group I, 13 to 7. Tho Theta Chi nine started off, leading for the first five innings, but Pi Kappa Phi forg ed out in front and won the contest easily. Maaske pitched for the win ners and held the Theta Chi sluggers to six safeties. Schmidt caught Maaske's offerings. Pi Kappa Fhi made thirteen hits off Blessing, who was the Theta Chi hurler. Sunder land was catcher. , Delta Sigs Out Kappa Sigma eliminated Delta Sigma Delta in the play-off of the game which was cut short at the sixth inning. The teams agreed to play the remaining three innings. At the end of the sixth frame, the score stood 5 to 4 in favor of the Kappa Siis. 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