The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 25, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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GREEK DIAMOND
TOURNEY OPENS
Team Will Play Two Games
This Week Because of
Late Start
LEWIS FORMS 7 LEAGUES
Thirty-five fraternities will swing
into action in the inter-fraternity
baseball tourney, scheduled to begin
this week, according to the league
pairings compiled by director James
C. Lewis. Each team will play four
games in its respective league, with
winners being determined on a per
centage basis.
Because of the late start, teams
will be reouested to play two games
this week, at times mutually ar
ranged between the competing nines.
No definite game pairings will be
made, as Lewis has adopted the plan
of allowing the fraternities in the
various leagues to schedule their
contests at times convenient for
both.
Seven Leagues Are Formed
Seven leagues were formed in the
classifying of the teams, each league
containing five teams. The round
robin form of play will be pursued,
whereby each team must meet every
other aggregation in its group.
Contests will be played on the
municipal diamonds leased to the
athletic department for the tourna
ment. All equipment necessary has
been purchased by Lewis and may
be checked out for games by frater
nity athletic managers.
Will File Results
Results of each game played
should be filed in the athletic office-
before 6 o'clock on the day it is
played, according to Lewis. Obed
ience to this rule, he declared, will
enable better publicity and smooth
er operation of the tournament.
An absence of favorites will char
acterize this year's diamond classic.
Tennis Tryouta Are Being
Held for Southern Trip
Tryouts for the varsity tennis
team are being held this week for
the trip to Missouri and Oklahoma
this week end. Coach Bearg sta
ted last evening that the probable
lineup for the team will include
Heacock, Elliot, Dubry and Davis.
The sqaud will leave Lincoln
Thursday evening, playing at Mis
souri and Oklahoma on Friday and
Saturday, respectively.
according to the consensus of cam
pus opinion. Practice games have un
covered excellent material in ev
eral fraternities.
The leagues and the teams 'con
tained therein follow:
League 1: Delta Chi, Alpha Sigma
Phi, Phi Tau Theta, Sigma Phi Sig
ma, Phr Kappa. League 2: Omega
Beta Pi, Delta Tau Delta, Theta Chi,
Phi Delta Theta, Tau Kappa Epsi-
lon. League 3: Beta Theta Pi, Farm
House, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi
Alpha, Sigma Chi. League 4: Sigma
Phi Epsilon, Xi Psi Phi, Delta Sigma
Lambda, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta
Theta Pi.
League 5: Alpha Gamma Rho,
Theta Xi, Pf Kappa Alpha, Alpha
Tau Omega, Phi Sigma Kappa.
League 6: Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Al
pha Epsilon, Acacia, Sigma Nu, Delta
Sigma Phi. League 7: Kappa Psi,
Delta Up3ilon, Alpha Theta Chi,
Kappa Psi, Delta Sigma Delta.
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VARSITY TRACK HEM
GET "LIGHT W0RK00T
Schulte Prepares Men for Drake
Relays; Big Ten Teams Will
Be Represented
While the inter-fraternity track
meet was being run off Tuesday af
ternoon, Nebraska varsity track men
took a rather light workout. Some
of the varsity tracksters served as
officials for the meet. Coach
Schulte promises a rigid practice ses
sion for this afternoon in preparation
for the Drake Relays which will be
held at Des Moines Saturday, April
28.
Coach Schulte announced Tuesday
that a few tryouts for the distance
runs in the Drake games would be
held this afternoon. The Husker
mentor will probably take a smaller
squad to Des Moines than the one
which competed in the Kansas Re
lays last Saturday at Lawrence. Com
petition is somewhat stronger at the
Drake Relays than at Kansas since
more Big Ten as will as other teams
which did not compete at Kansas
are on the Drake entry list.
Runners Co Through Practice
E. Wyatt, Chadderdon, and Janul-
ewicz ran a 220-yard dash as a con
ditioner, while the rest of the run-
jners merely went through warming
up exercises ana ran several short
sprints. The weight men did little
work Tuesday but are in for a hard
practice period this afternoon since
Coach Schulte is bent on developing
this department of his squad which
did not show up so well at the Kan
sas Relays. A lot depends on this
man if the Cornhuskers are to win
the Missouri Valley track and field
championship meet which will be held
in Lincoln, May 20 and 21.
Kappa Sigs Take N
Honors in Meet
(Continued from Page 1)
Farm House scoring 15 points for
his aggregation while Regains of
Kappa Sigma agd Tomson of Phi
Kappa Psi were close on his heels
with 13 and 12 points respectively.
Batie earned the distinction by vir
tue of three wins in the half mile,
mile and 2-mile events.
Ragains, former Kearney high
school flash, displayed top form in
the hurdles, taking both the high and
low barrier races. He also took third
in the century dash and was a mem
ber of the Kappa Sigma mile relay
team that romped off with first place,
in spite of a classy field of contest
ants. '
Coke Is Phi Psi Star
Cobe Tomson, Phi Kappa Psi star,
scored all but seven of his team's
total. He competed in both the dash
and broad jump events, taking first
place in the latter.
Kappa Sigma, last year's intra
mural champion, boosted its point
total considerably in the 220 low
hurdles, winning the first three
places. Othmer of the winning team
sprung a surprise in the high jump
when he beat out Cook of Delta Tau
Delta in a spirited contest.
Trophy Goes to Winner
A handsome bronze trophy goes
to the winner of the meet, together
with seventy-five points towards the
inter-fraternity cup. The victory
places the Kappa Sigma athletic dele
gation in first place in the intramural
race. Farm House formerly was
leading.
In capturing second place in yes
terday's meet, Sigma Phi Epsilon
displayed strength in the field events
particularly, with Oehlrich, Husker
football star showing the best per
formance. He placed first in the 35
lb. weight and shot put and third in
the discus.
Fraternity Standings
The fraternities in order of their
finish, and individual event winners
follow:
Kappa Sigma
Siirma Phi Epsilon ,
harm House
Meredith Says Locke Is
Good Olympic Prospect
In a syndicated article appear
ing in yesterday's papers Ted
Meredith, famous Olympic cham
pion, stated that Roland Locke
must be considered in the discus
sion as to the selection of Amer
ican sprinters for the coming 0
lympics. He based this conten
tion on Locke's extraordinary ca
reer at Nebraska.
Locke, he declared, finds the go
ing a bit tough in the 100 meter
race with the competition he has
to face, but in the furlong he is
much better. -
Graduate Bring Class for Visit
Miss Mildred I
from the University of Nebraska de
partment of home
, , "v""VO 411 . i
visited the department with her high
school class of home economics girls
from Exeter, Nebraska, on Tuesday
WANT ADS
LOST: in S. S. 311. bunch f
in container. Reward for return
F4519.
Tomson (Phi Psi), Arnold (Phi Gam), and
Murray (Hots). Time Z3.0.
2 Mile: Katie J. (F.H.). Deachal (F.H.).
Manning; (Kappa Sis), Means (F.H.), and
Olann (Delt). Time 11:16.4.
Javelin: Bevard (D.U.). Faytinser (Sis
Ep. Usborne (i'.K.E.). Decker (But Ep)
and Zinnecker (Pi Kappa Phi). Distance
173 feet 9 inches.
Broad Jump: Tomson (Phi Psi), Pierce
(Beta). Holmes (A.T.O.), Huddleston (Six
Ep). and Dean (D.S.L.). Distance 20 feet
11 inches.
Pole Vault: Dean (D.S.L.), Cook (Delt),
Marquis (Sin Ep), Kuna (Alpha Sis:),
Krause (Sic Ep), and Ragains (Kappa Sic)
tie. Height 11 feet.
High Jump: Othmer (Kappa Sig), Cook
(Delt) and Pierce (Beta) tie, Jackson (A.
G.R.), Dean (D.S.L.), Krause (Sis Ep),
Kruse (Theta Xi), McClure (Alpha Sig),
Kastens (Phi Gam) and Gabrielaon (Delta
Sig Phi) tie. Height 6 feet 10 inches.
S5 lb. Weight: Oehlrich (Sig Ep). Lent
cier (Pi Kappa Alpha). Kronkright (Kappa
Sig), Justice (Sig bp) , and KaufTman
(Theta Chi). Distance S7 feet 10 1-2 inchea.
220 Low Hurdlea: Ragains (Ksppa Big),
Hal-rd (Kappa Sig), Reyes (Ksppa Sig).
Huddleston (Sig Ep), and LetTler (Pi K A).
Time S2.6.
440 Relay: Kappa Sigma (Bailey. Ra
gains, Keyes. and Halated), Delta Chi, Delta
Upsilon, Sigma Phi fcpsilon, and Delta Isu
Delta. Time 46. S.
Discus: Oehlrich (Sig Ep), Holm (Phi
Psi), Raisch (Sig Ep). Gilbert (Phi Psi).
and Rowley (A.G.R.). Distance 113 feet,
11 inches.
Shot Put: Presnell (A.G.R.). Justice (Sig
Ep), Oehlrich (Sig Ep). and Howell (Delt).
Distance 40 feet 10 1-2 inches.
Phi Kappa Psi
Delta Upsilon
Delta Tau Delta
Phi Delta Theta
Beta Theta Pi
Alpha Gamma Rho
Delta Sigma Lambda .
Pi Kappa Alpha
Tau Kappa Epailon
Alpha Tau Omega
Phi Gamma Delta
Alpha Sigma Phi
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Just drop in at 1118 O St.
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Individual Winners
Mile: J. Batie (F.H.). Snethen (Phi
Delta). Lawson (Delt), Batie C. (F.H.),
and Better (Delt). Time 4:49.
440: Mays (Phi Delt). Bailey (Kappa
Sig): True (Delta Chi); Wick wire (Delta
Sig Lambda), and Halsted (Kappa Sig).
Time 63. &.
100: Becker (D. U.). Tomson (Phi Psi).
Ragains (Kappa Sig). Keyes (Kappa Sig).
and Keating (Delt). Time 10.6.
60 H. H.: Ragains (Kappa Sig). Fores
man (Beta), Jackson (Delta Chi), Huddles
ton (Sig Ep), and Hunt (Phi Psi). Time 8.5.
8M0: Barie J. (F. H.). Sneathen (Phi
Delt). Anderson (Phi Delt) and Batie
(F.H.) tie. and Young (T.K.E.) Time 2:10.7.
220: Becker (D.U.), Bailey (Kappa Sig).
Graduate Engineer Visits Department
Earl C. Rohrbaugh, '26, Engineer
ing, employed as Results engineer by
the Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power
Co., Clarinda, Iowa, was a recent vis
itor to the department of engineering.
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