THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1929 THE DAILY NKMUSKAJT roim New Buyer. WILL LEAVE FOR v Schulte Enters Twenty-Five MEET ENTRIES :.l : v t - : NDOOR CONTEST 1 I a new l f Athletes in comerence Track Events COMPETITION IS KEEN Tracksters Hope to Place In Standings Because of Large Numbers Twenty-fl Nebraska track ath letes, together with Coach Henry K. Schulte. Student Manager Harold Miller and Trainer "Doc" McL'lean. will leave for Kansas Tlty this af ternoon over the C. B. & Q. at 1:30 o'clock for the annual Big six ou Track Chaniuloa ships, scheduled on the Convention hall Indoor track for friaay auer noon and evening. Announcement cf the athletes to make the trip was made by the Nebraska mentor w ea nrfv afrArnoon. Strength In numbers appears to be the hope or tne uornnusner vcv n olnHor tntnr aa he has se lected every possible point winner to C"-apete in tne rrtflay meei. hp Ized ai one of the strong est teams In the conference, the Schulte coached squad will make a strong bid for first place honors and dope indicates tnai iney win be among the leaders at the finish of the final event. Mass Competition. The Scarlet and Cream cinder representatives, according to early season performances, should gather points in every event and it is the hope of Husker track fol lower that the lack of individual stars will be more than made up In the seconds and thirds. Lowe, Easter and Eller, sprinters, will be up close In the running and should break into the scoring. All three have been making pretty good marks to date and with the past week's hard work will make things interesting for other Big Six dash men. Easter, who won I he 220-yard dash in the 1928 out door conference affair has Just started finding himself while Lowe has shown a world of improvement to date over last season. Lamson, rieming, Thompson and Arganbright will carry the Ne braska colors in the hurdle events and should make It a long after noon for opposing hurdlers. Ne braska can be assured of several points In the barrier races, as all four have been turning in good rec ords this season. Star Quarter Miters The Nebraska quarter mile men, who have scored clean sweeps in both dual meet appearances, may hit a snag in the 440-yard event a Hursley and Kosky of Missouri have been burning up the quarter mile boards. Janulewicz, True and ixxter tn the half mile. Alherton and Wendt in the mile and Griffin in the two mile affairs should add to the Com husker total. Coach Schulte has elected to carry three shot putters on the irlp.'as all three of them have been heaving the iron ball in record shape to dale. Ashburn. Nebraska veteran, with bis splendid perform ance of last Saturday, msy lead the field while Rowley and James ap pear to l two of the best in the Valley. There will be no broad Jump on card for the meet as the Indoor boards do not permit the using of a pit. Ossian and Wine, who both placed at the K. C. A. C. meet will make a strong bid for vaulting hon ors while Benbrook, V. Krause and Bevard appear to have a strong chance In the high Jump. The Cornbusker mile relay quar tette of Captain Campbell, Wyait, R. Krause and Mays are regarded as one of the strongest baton pass ing teams in the conference and should finish close to the front. following Is the list of the men who will make tbe trip and the events in which they will compete: 60-yatd dash: Lowe, Easter, El ler. Hurdles: I-amson. Fleming, Ar ganbright, Thompson. 440-yard dash: Wjatt, Campbell, R. Krause, Mays, Half mil run: Deiter, Janule wics, True. Mile run: Atberton, Wendt.. Two-mile run: Griffin. role vault: Ossian Wltte. High Jump: Bevard, Krause, Ben brook. 8bot put: Ashburn, Rowley, James. Si. ' t,! 9 VC Rernnteln of Detroit, who III k iIia t-hift buver for the ladles readv-lo wear department ot ihu iiornn ikIih liner cnniDanv. Air. BernHttin was formerly connected lth New vorn snops. R SEASON m air nf mil linism. havlne ten of his last year's squad members on tbe lint to be back in suits mis spring. Kive leiterman attended the Inltal practice, three being out for basketball and two not being in school this winter. ai nf th noventeen last Year's freshman numeral men reported. Pnnrh Workman eiDecis aooui leu or more aspirants for varsity berths to put In their appearance wumn the next week or two. HORSEHIDE THROWERS H Basebal! Squad Continues Practice for Opening Games in April inlront fnr the 1929 CoTHhuS- ker baseball team are working out rtativ in ihe Coliseum. Battery men nnrl Infleldera have been working out for nearly a month and several outfielders reported tor practice recently, it is nopea Dy uoacn Thnnnv" Rhodes that (he entire squad will make these Indoor prac tlnoa in an atteniDt to get in shaDC as the team will only have about fifteen days out-doors before the opening game. Tarn iranip with the Haskell In dians and a game with a Japanese university team wnicn is making a tnnr nf i ha f'nltpd States are in cluded on the schedule. The sched ule also Includes at least two games with each of the other mem bers of tbe Big Six. It is possible that two games with Oklahoma A. t M. will be added lor some time during the spring vacation when the team Journeys to Oklahoma for games with the state university. Outdoor Rehearsal Soon Practice out of doors will begin about April 1, according to Coach "Cho, py" Rhodes. As the schedule has been arranged an effort Is be ing made to avoid conflict with tie State league schedule In order that Landis field may be used. If this is Impossible, the College of Agri culture diamond will be used. The tentative schedule: April 17 and 18 Oklahoma at Norman. April 19 and 20 Missouri at Columbia. May 3 and 4 Kansas Aggies at Lincoln. May 10 and 11 Haskell Indians at Lincoln. May 13 and 14 Oklahoma at Lincoln. May 17 and 18 Kb mas Aggies at Manhattan. May 24 and 25-Iowa State at Lincoln. May 31 and June 1 Kansas at Lincoln. Point Harrow, Alaska (IP) By act of congress the notherninast school in the world has been com pleted here and is now being used by about sixty Ksklmo youngsters. 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