The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 14, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE DAILY NKBRASKAN
THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 1020.
'REDS' STEP 10 FIRST
IN TRI COLOR AFFAIR
'Oranges wme ,. Close on
Heels of Winners for
Second Place
GREENS OCCUPY CELLAR
The. "reds' look the lead In !
Trl-color Hack meet neiu Tuesday,
with right firsts, three second. I wo
third, two fourths, and two IHili.
Tha "orannea" were a close second
with oen firsts, four seconds, two
ihlrdii, and six founhi. Thf
Itreens captured two firsts, sli ec
ords. seven thlrdi, and on tlfih.
Lambert, an "oramce" won In the
Hi nlor division of the BOyard dh
In 8.7 seconds. Heae. a "red." wan
second; Btcfiin. a "Brren." took
ililrd; Roarers, "orange," fourth;
and Bly. "green." fifth.
Kubrecht, aliio an "orange" took
Dili In th Junior division in 6S
second time. Wllllama. a "red."
was second; Canford, third: Miller,
an "orange." lourtn; ana sfnf.
fit lb.
Colore Divide Honors
Koeeis. an orange." took the
440 in 54 seends. Carlnon. a
preen," was second; Abernath,
orange," third; aud Lleben. "red."
fomth. Cosfurd and Nevlna, both
"green." tied for Orst lu the Junior
division, their time being 53.7 ec
onds.. Srbewe. "green." and Wick
u irn "nnnM " tied for third: and
Williams, "red," took fifth.
Graham won the 2 mile In the
Junior division, his time wns 11
minutes 6.1 seconds. He la an
"orange." ret, "red." took first In
the senior division of the low
hurdles, bis time was 6.3 seconds.
Sinuttncy, "orange." took second;
Carlson, 'green." third: and Wick
wire, an "orange" Junior, took
fourth.
Fuhlrodt. "red." took first In
the hair mile, bis time being 304 5
seconds. Carlson, a "green." took
second; Neuernberger, "orange,"
third: Siefker, a "red" Junior, took
fourth. Petz. a "red," won the
senior division of the high hurdles
In 6.8 seconds time. Smutton. an
"orange," took second; Carlson, a
"green." third. Sutherland, a "red."
took the Junior division In 7.7 sec
onds time.
Split Pole Vault.
Kerns, a "red'1 won the senior
pole vault, by going 11 feet six
inches. Bell, a "red", won the Jun
ior division, his mark was 10 feet
9 Inches. Yost and Stevens, both
"greens" tied for second; and Els
euhart "orange" took fourtli.
Meldrun, a "green" Junior won
the high Jump, going 5 feet 4 1-2
Inches. Bailor a "green" took sec
ond; Hartman "red" third; Dobbins
"orange" fourth; Sut( land "red"
fourth.
Strickland, a "red" ran the mile
in 4 minutes il secouds: Muliulua.l
aUo a "red'' took second; hkov
third. Craig "orange" took first In
the senior broad Jump, with a dis
tance of :i feel 7 i: Inches: My
"green" took third: and Hagge
"red" look Ihlid llallor "green"
won the Itinlor dlWulon going 19
reel 4 14 Inches
It lit-a "orange
feel 1(1 1 5 Inche
tne en-or uiviin; juaur. ruwu j
took second Hartman "red put
the thot 40 fret 3 Inches, winning
il the Juulor dlllon: Mubka
orange'' took . imiuI; Thompson
green third; and ::enhari
'orange'' fourth.
CONIES! OF BOWLING
Pnln la ('llfMIM!
Corvallu Ore 1 1 Officials
at the Oregon Htate Agricultural
college- hae ralcultiled lhat al
ihourh olo la considered the most
eenlve American sport, costing
1'U'oti a year for each Individual
Imlulcli.a In It. It ! ne of the
' ai- T.... ..... I i hei.sl of college sports
put the shot 5Xvvcnty-Nine Teams Leave
s. winning first In. . . D-nj mrl iv , T J
, i r r w .
Kemain 10 nay ,
UNIVERSITY
GET GUN CLUB MATCH
R. 0. T. C. Team Will Fire
With Civilians in Saturday
Compet Shoot
LINCOLN TEAM STRONG
Satnrda the II. O. T. C. rifle
team will lire m a match aga
the l.liuolu n.fle club. This will be
the tlrni in.iih lor a number of
years ft red with Hie army or serv
ice rifle, and vlll take place on the
Notion-.:! tluaid rane at Cap'tol
Beach.
Thos repn seining the I'niver
sltv are Klton r'e. Lincoln; Merrll
Flood. Lincoln: Hill Bartholomew,
Lincoln: lied Hervert. Lincoln;
Kdburt Wood.'. Omaha; and Ted
Burgess. Omaha. Four of these
men have bn-n on various rifle
teams at the National Klfle
mutches. Camp Terry, Ohio. All
have had onldorable experience
with the service rifle. j
The Lincoln team Is exception
ally strong. Five or their men have
been to Camp Terry at least once
and some have been there a num
ber of tlmea. One man on their
team. Leo V. Jacks, is coach of the
Nebraska civilian team this year.
Jacks Is a noted war author of
York. His book. "Service Record
of an Artilleryman." telling of the
adventures of a Nebraska oattery
in the World War, has enjoyed a
fairly good bale this last year, he
said last week while on the cam
pus. He has been on the lookout
for material for the civilian team
this year.
The "D" course will be fired this
week by the teams. All positions
are used and the range la at two
hundred yard?. Colonel Jewett, be
fore leaving for treatment at the
Walter Heed hospital In Washing
ton was very enthusiastic about the
match. It is planned to mane a
monthly affair of this outdoor
shootlnp. Some trips will be taken
to Ashland to die on the large
rifle rnne there. Anvone Inter
ested In firing the service rifle may
report to Sergeant MeUlmsey or
Merrll Flood.
Taeniynlne learns have played
the first flight of the glrla Inn
mural ho ling contest and six more
I u hi at rallila In oho. Tliote teams
that hae not i.layeo are Alpha Till, j mural rach track
Alpha XI ivlta. IVlia (iamma. lel
la. .eta. N 'lit get lea, Olkenia. Hik
Ik-lm Tan and lo'.' It at reel
u -i.Ihv ifttlut Ari-Miiee-
men Ik tor the time of the bow ling j university gma
niMirh nisv he made al the lul.a-!
mural oli.ee. The second flight of
I lie bowling tournament will begin
Friday.
Much Intereci has been shown
In bowling b the different groups,
acioidlna to KKuth Anderson, who
Is In charge of the tournament. A
consolation tournament will be
plajed In the near fu'ure.
Snappy Track
For Contests
Salem. Ore. - (IT)
Have you heard of the glrla Intra-
H Is done in
H.i.l.. MhliM mid red with sec
tions repreneiulng miles and miles
of points lo be won In sports bj
Followers of race
--Li fi..r hat Ins taxed upon Mi
ami lleaeh and the Indlanapolla
Speedway say "ICa a good track."
Tin- tach track can be seen any
day In the entrance of the women's
gymnasium.
Hut the point Is lhat lha imart
cars that occupied the track In the
fall were abducted during Christ
mas vacation, and the Intramural
f raM Mil rv has liiki now reached the
The Oregon : degree of prosperity lhat enables
t Ttt.tf lea0iiil , liprn-r ail Ullinirri il I uim w
rr. (ii i - imp j" . "
r'nei legislature has passed a bill calling n to nuy more cars more
ln.t! ,r the merging of the board, of with hlrh lop.lnlrtsm.te Wr
laeuta ol the l uleilly of Oi .oll , " . irsra '""' "'..
-- --- - , ,. the aiest Thev rtval Major se-
lege, and the state normal schools, rrave s "l.olden Arrow , iff ng
The bill completely abolishes the lo Kathryn Allen, who Is painting
existing boards of regents and pro
vide for the creation of new board .
of nine members to be appointed! '!nmb... Q - (IT) '
bv (U,vernor TaUerson. the term of ! ';". Ol) mpic spHnt champ loi .
esch member ranging from one to who has not yet been "
nine years eastern Indoor tracks during his
It Is expected that the economies current Invasion, has been Invited
which will be effected by the pass I o compete In a aper-lal sprint aeries
age of the hill will save the state during the Ohio relaya to be held
one million dollars a year, and In here on May 4.
crease the efficiency of all schools
affected anywhere from 25 lo "5
percent.
Atlanta. On. (IT , G e o r k I a
Tech Is completing a new athletic
field, which will be put In use for
the first time during the coming
baseball season.
DIAMOND SQUAD GETS
RRST OUTDOOR WORK
Baseball Players Practice
On Tennis Courts West
Of Coliseum
With tha approach of the artual
playing seaaon. the Nebraska var
alty baaeball aquad worked outside
today for the first lima this yesr.
The tennis courts west of the Coli
seum were converted Into a tem
porary practice field lo be used the
remainder of thla week.
Undla field, the "home of tha
I.lnka." haa been secured for games
and practice sesslona which will
begin Monday of next week. In
fleldera and outfleldera will work
out on tha field at the start and
all asplranta for these positions
must be present at the field Mon
day, according to Coach "Choppy"
Khodea.
With the weather permitting,
batteries will also work out on
Ijindls field dally starting Monday
..... .h-ri.. they will continue
phi . -- -their
rehearsala Inside.
Abuthcr " ""'
gera has been made. All men eligi
ble for these positions are asked
to report avery day. starting 1 hurt
day. March 14
The Faculty Women'! club la
again offering Ha Senior Scholar
ships, open to all glrla who ara al
present of Junior rank and who art
wholly or partially aelf supporting,
according to recent announce
menl. Thla year the club la abla
to offer two scholarships, a first
and a second. Theae are g Ifta. not
loana of money, and ara given as
swards of merit for efforts In
school Ufa. well at for scholar
ship. They will be given In Sep
tember. 1:9. In time for use at
registration. The auceessful can
didate will be announced at tha
end of thla aemeater.
Candidates may receive applica
tion blankt at the reglatrar'a of-
flee. Miss Kedde'a office aud at
IVo lleppuai'a office in k.IIkb
Smith hall. Tha applicant mMt
present Ihree recommendations,
two of which thould be from nieni
bert of the faculty ttaff. Tha sp
plications should be sent befnr
April 15 to Mra. F. W. I'psoo. 7:i
Hradfleld Drive. Lincoln, who u
chairman of tha scholarship ronv
mlttee of tha Faculty Wornm'i
club.
New Can for Rent
Rtos. rorda, medal "A" and T,
Chavrolata, all alylaa. Tlma ehsroa
baglna at 7 p. m. "laaarvatlans hald
until 7 a. m.
MOTOR OUT COMPANY
lira r airvai
Bktlt
South Pend. Ind. (IT) Notre
Panic will erect a stadium seating
60.000 persona and costing 1750.000
early this sprlns. according to an
announcement made by the Rev.
Charles L. O'Donnell. picsldent of
the university.
Typewriter For Rent
All standard makaa epaclal rata ta
atudrnta tor h" tarm. Used
niachlnaa port abla typewriters
monthly paynianta.
Nebrat kit Typewriter Co.
1232 O St. B-2157
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STYLE NEWS
from Tht Ctntltman't Quarfrly Mf nn
The Prince of Wales
Tab Collar Attached
Shirts Go University
The better dressed young men
on the campuses of Eastern uni
versities have definitely taken to
the Prince of Wales tab collar
attached shirt. They are wear
ing it In darker solid color, par
ticularly bluet and tan. Neat
sclf-stripings are also favored.'
The fact that undergraduate
re w earing the Prince of Wale
tab collar attached thirt it one
more Indication of the tendency
toward more formality in
young men's attire. Eastern
university ttudent especially
are looking to the younger
member of the New York
Stock Exchange for ideas in
correct drew and rightly to.
$550
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SenSiinm&SonS'
rORMCRLY ARMSTRONGS
"TMI STUOCNT'I TORt"
Rector's Pharmacy
13th and P at.
"Our ttera la Vaur toes'
Hats
for Spring
Jost ardred! Faartnat
Ins saw Scirtnf Millin
ery in a fremt Yaxtety
of smart atylea, which
portray thoaa naw
d 1 1 e a t and rlrld
sprlnff tint, In am al
luring fashion. In
Straws. Cora bin atkms
and relts for dress,
street and s porta wear.
Our Policy
No Hat Over $5.
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