4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TRACK MEN GO TO DES MOINES Huskcrs Are Entered in Events; Team Is Not Yet Announced All Coach Henry F. Schulte and his Nebraska track team entrain either this afternoon at 4 o'clock or at midnight for Des Moines, Iowa, where they will compete in the Drake Relays to be held there, Friday and Saturday, April 27 and 28. The Hus ker mentor has made no definite an nouncement as to whom he will take on the trip but declared he would do so today. A smaller squad will b taken to Des Moines than was taken to the Kansas Relays last week-end, Coach Schulte announced Wednesday. The Cornhuskcrs are entered in practi cally every event at the Drake pacmesj but they will probably not actually compete in all of them. Hurlders May Co According to performances at the Kansas Relays, it is quite probable that Coach Schulte will take Trum ble, who won the high hurdles at Lawrence; Arjranbr'ght and Thomp son, who finished third and fourth in the race, as well as Krause who was barely eliminated in the semi finals. The Husker hurdle section has shown itself to be Nebraska's best scoring combination in the big meets. Art Easter, who bowTed only to Elder of Notre Dame in the finals of the Kansas Relay's 100-yard dash event, is another likely candidate for a berth on the HuskeT team that will invade Drake. Already this season he has shevm himself to be one of the leading, if not the leading Missouri Valley dash man. The Nebraska mile relay team that looked like a winner at Kansas until Captain Wyatt unfortunately drop- ney will begin this afternoon when twelve teams will begin the race for first place. There are about twenty seven teams now entered in the tour nament. There will be no singles matches, all the games will be dou bles matches. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week will be set aside for oil first round matches. Games will be played on the indoor courts on the Coliseum floor. If teams cannot play at the scheduled time, arrange ments can be made with Jimmy Lewis to play these games at night. These matches, however, are to be played at the scheduled time, if at all possi ble. Score sheets may be had by call ing at the athletice office. April 26. South court Pi Kappa Phi-Phi Kappa, 1 to 2:30; Sigma Phi Sigma-Sigma Alpha Mu, 2:30 to 4; Alpha Gamma Rho-Dclta Upsilon, 4 to 5:30. North court Pi Kappa Alpha-Al pha Tau Omega, 1 to 2:30; Alpha Sigma Thi-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 2:30 i. io 4; mi uamma ueua-ineta uni, 4 to 5:30. April 27. South court Theta Xi Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1 to 2:30; Delta Sigma Phi-Sigma Phi Epsilon, 2:30 to 4; Beta Theta Pi-Xi Psi, 4 to 5:30. North court Sigma Chi-Phi Kappa Psi, 1 to 2:30; Phi Delta Theta-Kap-pa Sigma, 2:30 to 4; Omega Beta Pi Pi Kappa Alpha, 4 to 5:30. Saturday, April 28. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Delta Sigma Lambda; Theta Chi-Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Sigma Kappa-Delta Sigma Phi; Delta Tau Dtlta-Phi Kappa; Delta Chi-Alpha Gamma Rho. J Oklahoma Aggies art (till leading tha Missouri Valley baseball race with four wins and two defeats for a percentage of .667. Missouri and Kansas meet at Lawrence on Friday and Saturday for a two-game series. Missouri is in second, place in the standing and the Jayhawkers nine is in fourth. Should the Tigers fail to win both games, Coach Bunn's aggregation will slip into first place. Sig Eps Defeat Zips in Opening Baseball Game Sigma Phi Epsilon defeated Xi Psi Phi 5 to 3, in the opening game of League 4 baseball tournament yester day on the municipal diamond. The batteries for the Sig Eps were Pickett and Heyne; for the Zips: Valentine and Jerman. The Missouri Valley baseball stand ing including last week's games is as follows: Oklahoma Aggies Kansas .... W L Pet. ...4 2 .6(57 ...3 2 .690 ...2 2 .500 ...1 1 .500 ...1 1 .500 ..0 0 .000 ..0 0 .000 Writers' Guild Holds Seventh Session Here Memorial Services Are Held Writers; R. P. Crawford Makes Report for Several representatives of the Uni versity attended the seventh session of the Nebraska writers' guild that started at the Lincoln hotel Wednes day afternoon. The meeting was opened by Bess Streeter Aldrich, re nowned Nebraska writer. R. P. Crawford, professor of agri cultural journalism, made a report to the gathering on the bulletin of the organization. A memorial service was held for the following: Will Owen Jones, Mrs. A. L. Bixby, C. L. Cath- er, Adam Breed, w. n. weeKes, ana Myron Learned. Among the University people at tending the meeting were the fol lowing: Marie Mengers, R. P. Craw ford, Nellie Jane Compton, V. Royce West, Joseph Alexis, and Gilbert Doane. Elaine McBeth Will Give Senior Recital Elaine McBeth, '28, will give her senior recital in piano ior tne ae- gree of Bachelor ol fine Arts to night at the First Baptist church. The program will begin at 8:15 o' clock. Miss McBeth is a student of Marguerite Klinker. Program: Handel, Chaconne, G Major; Bach, Prelude and Fugue, C minor; Beethoven, Sonata, Up. 10, No. 3; Presto; Largo e mesto; Minu etto; Rondo; Schubert-Liszt, Harkl Hark! The Lark; Pugno, Tintements de Clochettes; Faure, Impromptu; Nocturne, Op. 15, No. 1; Chopin, Mazurka, Op. C, No. 1; Scheizo, Op. 31. Graduating Students Are Given Positions Six graduating students have been engaged to fill teaching positions in Nebraska and adjoining states. The appointments were made through the service of the department of educa tional service. Kathryn Hughes, Crawford; pearl Carlson, Atkinson; Elizabeth Wilson Union; Geneva Davis, Waverly; Leo na Webb, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Gladys Wolf, Alliance, are the ones appoint ed. Rufus Dewitz, a former Nebras ka student and football man, has been appointed athletic coach at Men- dota, Illinois. WANT ADS LOST: in S. S. in container. F4519. 311, bunch of keys Reward for return. HAUCK & Skoglund photos have long been recognized as outstand ing in the art of photography. Reasonable prices and careful at tention to details. Tinted por traits a specialty. 1216 "O" Adv. Golf Tournament Pairings for the Intramural Golf tournament were made yesterday af ternoon after the drawing in the ath leticoffice. Matches will be played according to the Nassau system of x int grad ing. Each fraternity will be repre sented by two teams, one in class A STId rtTIA in laee T3 A ltU T- . 1- ped the baton will no doubt go tn LV, " v , r j .classes will be equal in strength, it Des Moines and if nothing goes --,.., t. ' . . . . . j w u" uic uidvcra B " '".into two -lassos fT. the Drake event. The team is made up of Campbell, Davenport, E. Wy att, and P. Wyatt. Other men who are making strong bids for the trip are: Janulewicz, Etherton, Cummings, Johnson, Chad derdon, Dexter, and Griffin, distance men who run on the two-mile to four mile relay teams. Griffin, however, ran in the 3000 meter run at Kansas Curtis Poet, University of Nebras ka boxer who went through the first round of the Olympic tryouts at Boston, was one of the few college men who made the Boston first round. The first day, fifty-six bouts were held and after eleven hours, eighty bouts remained untaught. A United Press dispatch from Boston says that Curtis Poet, University) of Nebraska boxer, who knocked out Russell Verge of Pittsburgh in two rounds in the 147-pound bout, was the only college boxer to make a good showing. Large teams had been entered from West Point and Annapolis, th two service schools, but the men did not come up to ex pectations. Washington university won its first baseball game of the season Monday when the Bears took the Oklahoma Sooners to a 6 to 1 beat ing. Ted Eichler, Washington pitch er allowed the Sooners but four hits. and though he didn't place among i letic office and all instructions and rapid play. In the Nassau system of grading, when two teams play, each man on Herb Gish, athletic director at Ne tne team plays a man, individually, ibraska will go to Chicago next month on the opposing team. A point is!to co"fer with Coach Jones of the given to the winner of the first nine Army in regard to a Husker-Army holes, the second nine, and the win- !f,me in 1930. Fans around the Corn- ner of tht match. The teams are bracketed in regular match play, with one defeat eliminating a team. Score sheets may be procured at the ath- the point winners finished seventh or eighth. Also Fleming, Benbrook, and Potts in the jumps; Ossian, pole vaul ter; Durisch, Kurd, Ashbam, weights; Andrews, javelin and broad jump are among those who may ac company the team to Des Moines. Doc McLean who is again back Theta. G information that may be necessarv The pairing for class A are: 1. Sig ma Phi Epsilon-Kappa Sigma. 2. Tlpha Tau Omega-Phi Alpha Delta. 3. Omega Beta Pi-Phi Gamma Delta. 4. Alpha Sigma Phi-Delta Upsilon. 5. Sigma AlDha Enralnn-Ptii rci working; the kinks out of the men in i House, the locker room after an absence, will accompany the squad on the trip as well as Robert Dubois, stu dent track manager. LEWIS HAKES TOURNEY PLANS Schedules for Bowling, Golf, Handball, Horse Shoes, Tennis Announced Mgma Chi-Phi Kappa. 13. Phi Sig ma Kappa-Pi Kappa Phi. 14. Delta Sigma Phi-Delta Tau Delta. The pairings for class B are: 1. Pi Kappa Phi-Delta Chi. 2. Phi Alpha Delta-Sigma Nu. 3 Phi Sigma Kappa-Pi Kappa Alpha. 4. Tan Kappa Epsilon-Delta Tau Delta. 5. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Delta Sigma Phi. 6. Sigma Chi-Farra House. 7. Omega Beta Pi-Xi psi Phi. g. Phi Delta Thcta-Alpha Sigma Phi. 9. Sigma To begin the f it ro.ind of the In- Sibo. UpaiS. tramura! oowlmg tourn.men which Phi Kappa.SiFma phi Eplon w il be conducted at the Saratoga al-iKaPPa Sigma-Phi Gamma Delta. 13 i i' inv-ot.cu uai,ciuil, trains p.pn Thita tI Pi Kappa Alpha-Farm Tau Kappa Epsilon-Phi Kappa Psi. 8. Theta Xi-Delta Chi. 9. Sigma Phi Sigma-Delta Sigma Lambda. " Sigma Nu-Beta Theta .the department of geology this week. - ..... .u im iriii-ianDa-si. 12 jhusker institution hope for the best 'even if the best is Chicago. An Army-Nebraska game in the "Windy City" would appeal to Cornhusker fans than an Illinois-Army game or something of that sort. The Illini and Army have signed for a game in 1929 and 1930. The first game will be played at Urbana and the Illinois eleven will travel eastward to meet the Army at either West Point or New York. PI Graduate Visits Campus S. McVicker, '23, engineer and con tractor at Kansas City, Mo., visited have oeen nii-rd. A.I first round matchr-s must I c 1 !aye d by r.ext Mon day night, according to Jimmy Yewis, director of intramural s;'.ts The tca",. )... Lett! bracketed according to the rules of match play and the winners of each match will be determined by the total number of pins. Kappa Psi. 12. Kap pa Sigma-Phi Gamma Delta. 13. Beta Theta Pi-Kappa Psi. 14. Alpha Tau Omega-Theta XL Handball M Games scheduled singles tourney will be played todav AH teams must have fivei"1 tne closing rounds of the tourna tches in the handball men hu-vhng. In the first and second rounds of the tournament, teams bowling may arrange their own timt to bowl pro viding the matches have been played within the allotted time. One de feat eliminates the team from fur ther competition. ment which has been in operation for some time. The finals in the tourna ment well be held within a week or two weeks to decide the winner. Games scheduled for this afternoon are. lau itappa Epsilon-Delta Chi, 0 to 4; vi itappa Alpha-Delta Sig man Phi, 3 to 4; Alpha Gamma Rho- A NAIL IN YOUR SHOES? Have Your Shoes Rebuilt by Ciaraffa NO-NAIL Procets at the Boston Modern Shoe Shop and Shining Parlor No. 2 142 No. 12 OF COURSE A NEAT HAIR CUT. SHAVE AND SO ON IS 90 OF YOUR APPEARANCE CET THEM AT The Mogul Barbers 127 No. 12 All second romd games must have S'E111 Chi, 3 to 4; Delta Sigma Lamb. Wn played by next Wednesday. The da"Kl87na Alpha Mu, 4 to 6; Phi Del third round and semi-final round lto Theta-Alpha Theta Chi, 4 to. 5; matches will begin later according ! Delta Tau Delta-Delta Sigma Lamb- to the schedule issued from the atb- fla' 4 t0 5; Pni Kappa-Alpha Sigma letic office. A plaque will be given for first place inthe tourney. The drawings held yesterday are: L Phi Delta Theta-Sigma Phi Epsi lan. 2. Phi Sigma Kappa-Delta Up silon. 3. Sigma Phi Sigma draws bye. 4. Delta Sigma Lambda-Pi Kappa PhL 5. Beta Theta Pi draws bye. 6. Xi Psi Phi-Alpha Gamma Eho. 7. Kappa Sigma-Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 8. Tau Kappa Epslon draws bye. 9. Alpha Sigma Phi-Delta Tau Delta. 19. Sigma Chi-Alpha Tau Omega. 11. Pi Kappa Alpha-Phi Gaoaraa Delta. 12. Delta Sigma Phi draws bye. 13.Lambda Chi Alpha Delta Chi. . 3 4. Farm HouBe-Phi Kap pa. 15. Omega Beta Pi draws bya. 16. Theta Chi-Eheta XL fhi, 4 to 5; Sigma Alpha Epsilon- Mgma fhi Epsilon, 5 to 6; Beta Theta Pi-Theta Chi, 5 to 6. Tennis Tourney I'lay in the intramural tennis tour- Horseshoe Tourney Further play in the horseshoe singles tournament will be this after noon when seven interfraternity games will be decided. The horse shoe tournament is rapidly Hearing a close and the winners will be de cided within a few davs. The pairings for today are: Court 1 Lambda Chi Alpha-Delta Tau Del ta, 3 to 4; Phi Kappa-Phi Sigma Kan- pa, 4 to 5; Phi Kappa Psi-Phi Delta ihetL, 5 to 6. 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