THE DAILY NEBRASKAN MAHY SCHOOLS ENTER TOURNEY High School Wrestler Weigh In on Coliseum Scales Friday Morning Nebraska's first state high school wrestling tournament will start Fri day at the Coliseum, according to wrestling" coach John Kellogg who is in charge of the meet. Several en tries have been received from out stata schools and by the time pair ings and classifications are made, Kellogg expects more teams to enter. Schools whose entries have already been received are Lincoln, Aggies, McCook, Spencer, Milford, Cam bridge ,and Teachers high. All of these will enter full teams, with the exception of Cambridge. Contestants will weigh in at the Coliseum at 9:30 o'clock Friday mor ning. The meet will be run off rap idly, final matches in all weights being held Saturday afternoon. Coaches and their wrestlers will be guests Saturday night at the Missouri-Nebraska wrestling meet. Special Combination Lunches Rector's Pharmacy C. E. 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Nebraska Marksmen Make Balanced Score Scoring for last week of members of the Nebraska Rifle team was well balanced. The individual scores are as follows: Otradovsky, 380; Baker, 371; Sun deen, 368; Dwyer, 367; Jillson, 366; Webster, 366; Clifton, 365; Mat schullat, Wm., 365; Hager, 364; Kos sek, 361. As in comparison with reports of other schools the low score of 361 is high as many others fell even ten points lower. The construction of an artifical ice rink, which may cost $200,00 is be in considered at the University of Illinois. Football revenues will pay for the bill. One Hundred and Fifty Mens 2-Trouser Suits The famous . Malboro models tail ored from exclusive fabrics by Kirsch baum craftsmen. with two pairs of trousers. In this special sale of the new things for spring, you cannot fail to find the shades and fabrics which please you and are the most becomming. Greys in every graduation from ox ford to silver. 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Choice SI favorite A tarn par- 1 erf this lot to 70 (jt xual.i Hose some are substaad aurae. Only Sueal rivM. BUSKERS POINT FOR OKLAHOMA Two Wins in Southern Tussles Would Place Nebraska in Upper Division Stowing the Grinnell game away in the victory column, the Huskers will devote the remaining practice sessions this week in an effort to get in the best shape possible for the coming contests on Oklahoma soil. The Huskers invade Norman Satur day night and Stillwater the follow ing Monday to end the season for Oklahoma and Oklahoma Aggies as well as for themselves. In winning the Tuesday game from the Pioneers, the Nebraska hoopsters broke a string of three successive victories which were pulled out by the Iowa quintet over Washington, Missouri, and the Kansas Aggies. Al though the Grinnell team displayed a listless example of the indoor game, the Huskers showed to advantage mostly through the efforts of Tom Elliott and "Jug" Brown, who played their last home game, and Harvey Grace, flashy sophomore forward. Ten Men Will Go South Ten players will probably be in cluded in the squad which will ac company Coach Charley Black and Student Manager Carleton Freas on the trip to the southland. Tom El liott, Glen Munn, "Jug" Brown, "Dutch" Witte, "Harv" Grace, Elmer Holm. Bob Krall, Kenny Othmer, Carl Olson, and Adolph Lewandow- ski are the members who will prob ablv get the call to represent Ne braska on the Oklahoma courts. By winning the Grinnell game Tuesdav evening, the Huskers scored their most decisive win of the pres ent season and more than doubled the score in winning 35 to 16. All the team members emerged in good condition from the tussle and went throutrh a snappy workout at the Coliseum Wednesday afternoon. Nebraska Is Seventh Tuesday's victory puts the Ne braska cagesters a few points behind the Washington Bears who also came out victors in a Monday night game with Iowa State. The Bear quintet still clings to sixth place while the Huskers are in seventh place with seen frames won and nine lost. The Husker percentage is now .438. If fht snail 1 go with that f R.VtfV7 VARSITY CLEANERS AND UfERS 'The Bent For Lesg Great Sale of Silk Hosiery 3 Pairs for 1.49 1800 Pairs of Sheer, Silk Chiffon hose at only 49 Another stirrinf va luethis treat lot of women's all silk-ti-the-top Hosiery of sheerest chiffon. Every Pair Perfect and in a beautiful, fine, sheer quality. Your ichoice of IB of the) leariine. far- " a-He shades for l.esent and sprine weait. Offered at buijr COLD'S Street Floor. r the Nebraskans break even in their southern games, their percentage will be .44 for the 1928 season. Both games izi the victory column would put the Huskers in the first division with nine games won and as many lost for a percentage of .500. Saturday evening's starting lineup will not be named until the squad arrives at Norman and goes through preliminary practice drill. Coach Charley Black will probably atari his strongest lineun. with Brown and Grace at the forward positions, Munn at center to oppose the lanky Holt, and Holm and Krall at the guard berths. In the last meeting between the Oklahoma quintet and Nebraska, Vic Holt, who leads the Valley indi vidual scorers was effectively cov ered and held to 6 markers. According to Nebraska fans, the present basketball season will be a great success if the Huskers can pull out a victory over the hitherto un beaten Oklahoma five. With a string of 17 straight wins to their credit, the Sooners will attempt to grab the big end of the score and finish the 1928 basketball season undefeated and easily the winners of the Mis souri Valley Conference champion ship. AG WOMEN SPONSOR PEP ORGANIZATION Members Ave Chosen by Home Ec Club; Group Will Select Its Own Name A new pep organization, composed of three women from each of the four classes, is being sponsored by the present Home Economics Club. The purpose of this club is to pro mote pep and enthusiasm for all campus activities at the Agricultural College. Members of this organization were elected last Thursday by the mem bers of the Home Economics club. To be eligible for membership wom en must be active in student affairs and have scholastic standing. The name for this organization will be selected by its members. The following women are members of the club: Seniors: Itha Anderson, Beth Wilson and Gladys Renfro; Juniors: Helen Suchy, Esther Nuernberger and Ruth Davis; Sophomores: Lucille Bedell, Marge Brinton and Dorothy McCoy; Freshmen: Melva Dickenson, Sybil Halladay and Georgia Wilcox. Wagner Investigates Basketball in State Determination of the present sta tus of girls' basketball in the state of Nebraska is the object of a ques tionnaire sent out this week by Miss Miriam Wagner of the women's phys ical education department to all the high school principals in the state. Miss Wagner is state chairman of the National Committee on Women's Basketball of the Americal Physical Education association. The survey is conducted annually and requests in formation concerning the amount of basketball played, rules used, cos tumes, and whether or not inter scholastic contests are allowed. Six Colgate students are earning half their tuition by sleeping for the aid of sciences, assisting Dr. Donald Laird to conduct experiments pertaining to the cure of insomnia. Do you read college humor? No, I never wait for streetcars in drug stores and more. Minnesota Daily. Combination Lunches Boiled Ham Sandwich Potato Salad Pie or Cake Coffee or Milk 25c AND MANY OTHER DELICIOUS COMBINATIONS. THICK Malted Milks and Other Fountain Delicacies At PILLERS' 16th O B-442S WE DEUVER the Regal representative to show you the $6.60 Regal Reproduction of London's Leading Shoe Style selling on Regent Street at 75 shil lings ($18.25). ' An English Oxford made from Genuine Martin's Im ported Scotch Grain, Full Leather Lined, $6.60. $560 REGAL SHOES Campus Representative Bennett A. FlugsUd "Bill" "keams 'Phi Delta Theta Howes ii AS Wright, the Oklahoma Aggie flash nearly overtook Vic Holt in the individual scoring honor in the Kansas-Oak Aggie game last Monday. Wright started out the season lead ing the list of individual scorers and may head the tall Sooner center be fore the season is over. Wright is in third place and has three .games to go while Holt is lead ing and but one game left to swell his total. That game is with Ne braska on the Norman court. Wright has 193 points on record now and an average of 13 points to a game. Yunker, the fast traveling Miziou forward may catch Holt on the basis of averages. The Tiger star has 179 points and an average of 12 points per game and! three more games to increase his total. Coach Schulte's cinder path ar tists will meet the Kansas State track team in an indoor meet at the Sta dium Saturday afternoon. This will eive both teams some advance prac tice for the Missouri Valley meet at Des Moines next week. The Oklahoma Sooners hTo a rec ord that has not been equaled by any other basketball team in the Missouri Valley, that of winning 17 straight games in the conference. The Allen crew from Lawrence nearly equaled the Sooner record some years back when they won a string of IS games in, the Valley. The Sooners also have another unique record, and that of winning the last Missouri basketball champ ionship in which the ten present schools participated. The Missouri Valley is no more as far as the Big Six is concerned and to Coach Mc Dermott and his wonder team from Norman goes the honor of capturing the final conference title. The high school basketball tour nament to be held in the Coliseum next week will in all probability be the largest basket tourney of its kind in the country. Herb Gish, who has charge of the tournament expects 250 teams to enter. Last year there was close to 260 teams and state high school officials made a ruliing that a high school quintet had to win fifty percent of its game to enter the state meet. Regardless of this new ruling, it appears that the entry list will be almost as large as last seasou. OMAHA PROFESSOR IS HUNG IN EFFIGY Undergraduate Sentiment Is Stirred Up With Dismissal of Two Prominent Athletes An effigy of Dr. Karl F. Wett stone, of the Omaha University fac ulty, was hung on the Athletic field flag pole after midnight Tuesday by students at Omaha U. Dr. Wettstone expresses his intention to "continue to ignore them". Undergraduate sentiment was aroused by the dsimissal of two stu dents from the school. Dr. Wettstone believes that it is only a handful of radicals who are taking such actions, and that the majority of the leaders of the student body seem to be be hind him. The students whose dismissal has stirred un Omaha U in such a manner arc Merle Temple and Fred Miller. These men were elected to the athletic board, but Dr. Wettstone ordered the election set aside. As a result of protests, the two were dis missed from Omaha University. Both were athletes, Temple being quarter back of the football team. Students Take Action Against Regulation Yellow Springs, Ohio. (IP) Undergraduates at Antioch college here are taking action among them selves opposing the recent regulation of the college authorities in turning out all college lights at a certain hour in the evening1, forcing the stu dents to go to bed or remain up in the dark. Maple-sugar magnates in Vermont are suffering a severe business slump. According to them the sap doesn't choose to run in 1928. Daily Ne braskan. , We respectfully suggest to the Ne braskan that it owes an apology to Mr. Coolidge. Intercollegiate Press. WANT ADS FOUND Gold chain bracelet, 3 y strand. Owner may reclaim by calling at Daily Nebraskan Busi ness Office and paying for this ad. Photos by IUuck and Skoglund are the ideal gift Attractive frames and fclders of all sizes. Tinted por traits a p"e!sly. First f!s work for everyone. Prices reasonable. LOST 8 keys in a leather key hold er. One large Yale key. Call F5892. FOR MEN ONLY B & F Present EVOLUTION IN THREE PIECES FEATURING JOE BLOW IN COLLEGE, UNI AND UNIVERSITY GATHER ROUND LITTLE CHILDREN AND TUNE IN UNCLE BEAU BRUMMEL'S BEDTIME SPRINGTIME STORY. AS YOU KNOW, CHILDREN, UNCLE BEAU IS THE COACH OF THE ALL-AMERICAN SARTORIAL TEAM. YOU'VE SEEN HIS BOYS IN THE PRETTY CLOTHING ADS IN THE MAGAZINZES. NOW CHILDREN, UNCLE BEAU IS GOING TO TELL YOU A NICE STORY ABOUT THREE BOYS WHO WENT TO A GREAT BIG UNIVERSITY AT LINCOLN. HERE THEY ARE: FIRST PART JOE IN COLLEGE JOE BLOW BLEW INTO LINCOLN AND BLEW HIS DOUGH ON AN OUTFIT THAT MADE HIM LOOK SORTA QUEER. JOE WEIGHED 180 BESIDES AND IN THE SUIT HE DREW HIS SHOULDERS LOOKED 210 NUDE. HIS TROU FIT LIKE THE PANTAL OONS OF THE NAUGHTY NINETIES. IN ALL JOE LOOKED LIKE THE SAP OF THE FAMILY TREE. THE DATES HE COULD GET WERE LIKE THIS "HOW DO YOUSE GUYS KNO US GOILS AINT COEDS?" SECOND PIECE JOE JOE BLOW NUMBER TWO ALSO BLEW INTO LIN COLN BUT DIDN'T BUY AN OUTFIT. A SALESMAN SOLD HIM ONE. 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