The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 20, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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CLARA BOW
"The Runaway"
A Paramount Picture
with
WARNER BAXTER, GEORGE
BANCROFT, WILLIAM FOWELL
THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN
ALL THIS WEEK
YouTl be thrilled br hU darln ex
ploit in thl stirring- adventurei
Other Entertalnlnf Pictures
MATS. IOcj MTE 20c
VALLEY TRACK STARS
GATHER FOR MEET
(Continued from Pace 2
sophomores Krause and Fleming on
wnose success in the) barrier events
depends much of Nebraska's chances
of holding the title.
Captain Bobby Stephens' suro first
place in the broad jump has faded
away into oblivion between his series
of injuries and unexpected improve
ments in other valley jumpers. Ste
phens has been carefully nursed
along the last two week, everv effort.
being made to tret him into shane fnr
the valley championships, but not
until he jumps will his condition real
ly be1 known.
Broad Jumper are Numerous
On the other hand Mullins of Okla
homa, his team-mate Stalker. Mc
Inerny of Kansas, and Lancaster of
Missouri, all considered 22 feet
jumpers, have sprung loose in the
last two weeks to make better marks
than Stephens' leap of 23 feet 6
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inches early in the spring which set
a new valley indoor record. Besides
these stars, Andrews of Nebraska
must be considered a chance of end
ing in the scoring although he has
not yet bettered 23 feet.
Last year high jumpers were prac
tically nil. Anderson of Oklahoma
was the only man able to get over
six feet last year and that was his
limit He is hark this year but will
be pushed y Brunk and Carle, the
two Drake high jumpers who have
been leaping around the 6 foot 2
mark with distressing regularity for
Ukiahoma's chances. There mav be
other good jumpers in the valley but
these are enough to make the contest
interesting.
Wirsig Will Have Competition
With the exception of "Choppy"
Khodes, who tied for second place
last year, all the pole vaulters who
pushed Frank Wirsig to set a new
record last year will be back to try
again Saturday. If Wirsig is "right"
he will have a good chance of better
ing his own valley record. If he isn't
he is likely to find himself well down
in the list of place winners.
Drake of Oklahoma has been mak
ing 12 feet 6 inches consistently all
season and his team-mate Potts was
one of the leading vaulters in the
valley last year. Lancaster of Mis
souri, Cash of Kansas, and others are
set to push the 13-foot mark.
Rinefort is Weight Star
Weight men present a wonderful
array of talent and are expected to
better both shot put ar.d discus rec
ords if the weather is favorable.
Rinefort of Grinnell. Thornhill of
Kansas, Ashburn, Hurd, Durisch, and
Pospisil of Nebraska, McAnnelly and
Brown of Missouri and Larid and
Meeter of Grinnell furnish a flashy
bunch of weight men.
The record in the javelin throw is
considered safe for the year but a
fast trroup of wand-wafters will be
on hand. Morgan of Oklahoma will
be the favorite if his arm has recov
ered from a recent injury, Clon of
Oklahoma Aggies, Laird of Grinnell,
Almy of Nebraska, and several others
are expected to furnish strong com
petition.
Both mile and half-mile) relay
teams hold promise of sensational
battles. Nebraska vuu both last
year and has the same team left for
the mile relay this year as won it
last year although this quartet has
failed to function successfully as yet
this year. Kansas is favored in the
diorler relay with Oklahoma Aggies
counting themselves likely winners of
the mile relay.
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