M.ni:si)v. imi.s. 1020. THK l) MIA M-:nRASKN rorm ENTERSJWO RELAYS Drake Carnival, Annual K.U. Games Appear Next on Nebraska Card DUAL MEETS FOLLOW Ri'lirarJ rllll) greeted t'ott h IU-ui) I'. Silmlie'. under anlnia. I'urada) tvllltiE. hen the I'l'intt Vrbratka liirnloi suited u . 1 1 n K lua ri U'l Ji'ini"fJ i rfoi inn . ilti ourIi ihi'li pitce. In anili Ipailon ; Of the coining IllB Si ouidnnr '. 1 ion Thr l'nrnhuiia.er roach dwi not T'an on loiMng any of the advan urea of the inoMTt rm eaihcr mil la losing no tune In getting llif llnakri reinescniaile I" x-fil tit fh.ii''. Hurdlers, tprln'rrt. and tjuartei milrri were pin over the :!i'iard distance In an Individual rumpet if ! rlrielop strength and alamlnx for ilietr prt cienl I'li'ld candidates. I.'mhered up In their eiim. oik ', inif piimanly on thir fotm. Kmiii and Draka Nt.t Th SVbraka arbi-diile call foi thr Kanaaj and Prakc Keiay tint t hi nrira it tu:ll meet with in- i r..iirpf.ntuiK.. Iiie Into t hi- llniflUht. The Jahak canies hit on tap for April 12 lth the an nual Prake Kelaia romlnx the fol linlnjt vi'ik at I'ea Moines. No hnuka will be rcprem-nlrd. a lu pni yearn, with a compleie aquad. Thla week'a acilvltlea falla for a varUv . 'araiiy v tricolor meet Friday. Heprejeniatlvea of Ihe var- atty have been divided Into two I teame and to menibrrn from Ihei .... - tricolor even,, will be eligible to lake part In Friday's affair. T Two Best Men Each Event Will Be Placed on Official Team Weekly trf-color meet, which was postponed Monday because of hi?h winds, was held yesterday after noon. The two best men In each event will compose a tri color team to compete aeatnst varsity "A" and ri" teams Friday afternoon. The summary: Mile: Neurenberger, senior or iinge, first; Skov. senior groon. second; Manning, Junior red, third; Hopewell, Junior red, fourth. Time. 1:57:3. 440-yard dash: Tlodgers, senior orance, first; Cassford. senior red, .-econd; I.invllle, senior red, third. I line. 33 flat 11 yard dash: Lieben. senior red, nud Stefan, senior green, tied for lirsl; Rubrecht, junior oranger, second. Time, 10:3. High hurdles: Jackson, senior L-reen. first; Carlson, Benlor gren, second; Panek, third. Time, 16:3. SfcO-yard run: Fuhlrodt, senior red, first; Carlson, senior green, second; Seifkis, senior red, third; Ilartly, fourth. Time, 2:04:1. 220-yard dash: Lambert, senior orange, first; Jtodgers, senior or ange, second; Nevlns, Junior or ling, third: Lieben, senior red, fourth. Tim, 22:2. High Jump: Morgan, senior or ange, first; Jackson, Junior green, second; Bailor, senior green, third. Height 5 feet 8 IncheR. Javelin: Hokuf, senior red, 176 feel 1 inch. Two-mile run : Tlumer, first : Gra ham, junior orange, second. Time, 11:21:4. Pole, vault: Kuns. senior red. nnd Bell, junior orange, tied for first; Warner, second. Height 10 feet 6 inches. 120-yard low hurdles: Smutny, senior orange, first; Jackson, sen ior green, second ; Ilaugh, senior or ange, third; Carlson, senior green, fourth. Time, 26.5. Hroad Jump: Young, first; Ely. senior green, second: Cray, junior red. third: Craig, senior orange, fourth; Bailor. Junior green, fifth. DiMance. 22 feel 3 Inches. TWELVE COMPETE FOR Tl Round Robin Schedule for Court Men Goes Into Second Lap The round robin of Varsity com petition on the tennia courts went around on the second lap yesterday efternoon with twelve men com peting for places on the Varsity special eight-man team. The high point six that won out after this week's matches will be included among the eight that will compose the first string team that goes to Kansas the latter part of the month to play off matches with the Kan sas Aggies and Kansas University. Two men have already been placed on the team. They are CharleB Hea cock and Coral Dubry. , Results of the first matches played Monday afternoon are aa follows: Cameron won from Ander aon with two wins out of three sets by the score. 6-3, 6 2. Fullbrook beat Fiahbaugh 6-2, 6-4. Sherman took Del Rosario 6-4, 6-0. Zelen won from Stephens, 61, 6-4. Robcitson beat Uant 6-3, 8-6. Pairings yesterday 'rnoon among the tame men are as fol low.: Anderson vs. Robertson Lawrence v.. Fishbpugh, Sherman vs. Zelen. Del Rosario vs. Stephenu Fullbrook vs. dant, and Wjodward vg. Cameron. Two out of three sett is- the standard of the matches by w hich wins are registered. More than thirty men ar turn ing out for early-season baseball practice at the University or Kan , ta preparation for intensive - training a little later. John Bunn, baseball c-Mch. la ill with Influenza, and the preliminary workouts are vder direction of Wayne Culp of Jitloit, captain of the team. Fntri-: Clone 7W.iv lor Covd ('our I Meet Koine fi ml, lun ula low nn nit 111 ill 1 Iom lixln) noon No nin'a will he it-pled at'er (lui 1 lini. A bill It I (11 ul all lhoe ho hit rli-it-red. ami lluli ni'l'onctiia lll be iuhllhi'it In Ihe Thurd a imIiiihii o( Tlie lull) NY brakn. ami ill aUo lie maied al the onii'ii'a it iimaaiuiu. I' I r 1 ruiiiuU nt 1 In- toiiinaitirnt are i be il)nl b SiiliinU April 13. 'uiiii run b i i'fi i'i Mom I lii rairul.il one ! In adanre. I President Hughes Reveals Changes in Personnel To Fill Vacancy me, lima. V.iin h. '.'S- The an point meiil of lo head of lie part nieiin ai low.i Siaic rolloc aa an nmirri'd loilav b l'n-ildi lit I! M. 1 1 utiles. Ii- A t; IllaiW. hiM'lnte pro- fiMir ol iiRili'uiiiiral -i ononiin at the 1'nlvrralty ol Mlnnenota. wlli bi-romo nond f th aurloultural i onomlr depannient here the first of July. J. U I'erny una oeo ( Oiipolnted head of the Knulliu do p;!ilnietil, I'liectix September 1. IVictor lll.iilf. who liaa won a na tlotml reputation in th field of production and land economics, haa been at Minnesota for flv yar. Iletore thai lie was n examiner , . , r i tor tn teneriii larm man wmiu v ashlnaion. D. C. Extenaivo Program Plannad. Not onlv will IVicor Black have charge of Ihe leaching work of lb drpattmeiit but he will direct the extensive rerearch program In ag ricultural economics. This program Is pointed along three main heads: Farm organization and manage ment, farm marketing, and farm! finance. Poctor Black bellevea tht low-. State's work tn co-operative marketing Is outstanding In the country. Iootor Black is a graduate of the Fniverslty of Illinois: He received j both bis master's and doctor's de-1 grees at Minnesota. He succeeas Ir. C. L. Holms, who left the ne-Ftste supported college should cer partment in February to become, talnly be familiar with the geog chief of the farm management sec- raphy, the industries, and the ero tlon of the I'nited States depart- nomic conditions of the slate, ment of agriculture. Knowing the background of the Professor Ierby cornea to Iowa students assists him In selecting State from Harvard university, where he has been tutor and In structor since 1926. He Is a grad uate of Southwestern college and his master's degree from the Uni versity of Kansas. He Is now com pleting work for his doctor's degree at Harvard. For two years. 1914 to 1916. he was an instructor in F.ngllsh at Iowa State. He will succeed Pro fessor A. B. Noble, who has been head of the English department here since 1898. E 'Choppy' Rhodes Sends Two Nines Through Tilt at Landis Field "Choppy" Rhodes "A" team squared accounts from Monday night's game yesterday afternoon, taking an 8 to 7 decision from ihe "B"'s at Landis' Field. The "B" 's were leading at the end of the fourth, but a fifth inning rally turned the tables. Ther Tickett was on the mound for the "B" team and was display ing a nice brand of hurling before he was relieved by Urban, a new comer on the Husker mound. "Dutchman" W'itte tried his hand at the pitching business, and stayed in the game for three in nings, but the "B" batters finally chased him to the showers. St. Tsui, .Nh fs ft K. Inns, f 1 Martin, f 1 J r.vnch. n S K. Ilvj t I Snallow. I 5 J Toian 10 11 Nanraturk, Conn. fa f Tl'ltkM f 1 0 St. Paul. Quintet ljoe In First Round of Play Naugatuck, Conn., high school upset the dope yesterday after noon In the national basketball tournament at Chicago by de feating St. Paul, Nebraska high school team by a 35lo 31 score. St. Paul was not only favored to win 'his game but. was one of the favorites of the meet. Although the Nebraska cham pions were eliminated In the first round they are not elimin ated from further play. A con solation tourney begins for all first round losers, Thursday. 1 i ...Arfs sz v mrt new JB a I I nai a T.aaaapaj i College Professor Is Obligated to Know Actual Facts Before He Talks Thi i tha .arond of ef artirlaa en "Tut Obligation, and fawarda tha CoHta. eVo falter" aponaerad by Chancellor 6. A. Burnett. Chancellor Burn!, at tha aamt tim that ha aakad for aaaayt from umvorsity '" danta on 'Obliot,', d ft, ward, of th College 6tudnt"' mada tr announcement that an. enyntou. art cle. from profe.aoi. on tha aubjaet abov mantlonad abov would b walcomad. I i (dirge pinfi nilili l"i'"r ' m:n and lamd obligation. I'ei ' ha pa th nio.l lniiorlanl of Iheae ohligailoue la that a piofoi .hould Kno. hi. aubj-... H -en Tven Vhugh h w oVaV mor. know not onl what taught rrk dori tnr ,.plk when h aa a lollrge nudent but OJ. faitory etnidoye or many pro be should bi ihoiouuhlv ronxera iKloiial men. b nvithelea ran nnt will, th new dl.co -.- anu o regulate hi. ork thai he baa iuiivih ll.r.a.ui In bis Held. Thla om fre daylight boura RW moan thai college .roir.or. as a'cla.-ioon. hour. "J" i ..-,.ii.u.i (.one who hours of work may usually D tea. h'scl. n. e or applied scl. ne tni. A ollcge proli snnr la under an ih.ee months vara Ion M " obligation to know the actual facts fo week, vacation during tn or to h. in his pos.esHlon the ChrlMmaa holidays, .no "l be,, tntorma.lon a'a.l.ble befor. holiday, dur.ng ' ;";' .;'; he apeak., lie should be jutlcl.l. course th tea, "h fair mln led. and able to pres.-nt spend, a par of hli ' ,B UJ; ho, h side, of ,noo,ed question, .but nevertheless thr mhi doe. without prejudice or unfair parti Rl opportunity for tr. e and . freedom from an exacting daily A college prc',.o, should Vnow routln A few college men. Includ nnd apply the principle of good g major .....i. pedagogy. He sh,imld preeent his a way subject in so Interesilng that bis classea will feel a part of Ills own Interest and enthusiasm Should Know Homo A college professor should know something of the home and com munity Interests of hi student. Thla does not mean that be need t0 Know wher each sludenta live. or th condition of th family bank account. It do, mean that In a college wher th majority of the Ftuder.ts always hav lived In a large city that the professor ahould know the conditions of city life, and In a college where 'the major part of the students are from th farms and country towns, th In structor should know and sympath ize with the problems that th young people and their parents nnibl solve. The professor who teaches in a Illustrative material. .Students ap preciate the Instructor who knows their problems and has had experi ences similar to theirs. A professor should be loyal to the institution for which he works. No man can do really good work In a position if he Is dissatisfied. It may also be said with equal truth that no man who really respects himself will work Tor any consider able length of time under condi tions which are distasteful, for an institution with whose policies he Orrotl. f . loc.ins, c WMl.. t I'ozinl. a Kmpletnn, g Johnson, f I (I 7 t : n n i i t I 0 0 1 4 Total! Prora by qu.rlerw: Nauaatuck St. I'au! II 3 14 31 .in i: 2f i . - 13 ::. .ii SIGMA DELTA CHI ELECTS OFFICERS Gene Robb. '30, Lincoln was elected president of Sigma Delta Chi for the coming year at the Journalimn fraternity's meeting in From the boy to the School Banker K pryirOf! ' 1whh in n hurry to ffol to Pl!lr for our deirions fountain ppfiattir?t. Tr m p t In f.XMjN Kiid lrink.s Hf-rvid In oui' fount Mill sporln Un . MHlr.t.nininc n prn.-ripl ion drpart pn rl mnt unrir t)) rtirTt ion of skillorl phnrniHt'iflt-' M. W. DeWITT Pillert Preicription 16th and O Pharmacy B-4423 NEW CARS FOR RENT Juit adding to our lint Rao Flying Clnud Coupe; Chevrolet sixes. Model A Roadetera. Coucea and Tudora. Effective Immediately 2c per mile dlacount on older Chev roleta. all model. Always Open B-6319 Motor Out Company 1120 P St. Fountain -you have a large selection; LATCCE-I DE1TE3EQ0 U not In haituouy or undi men whom h doa Hot Ilk Ordlnarllr th miD who reniaina In a poit!on !. lie i ilu.ail.fiej anuany helleiai. altlionrh b would b th I in admit It. that h I being oveipaid and that h rannot obtain another oaitlon aa good rollg uofoia are no mepilon to th ceneial rul that a man la under a moinl iibliKatlon to aupputl th man or InntuuUon that pioiidei hla biead and lmilr. Il a man cannoi alve null atinnort lojally and will ineiv ha ahould ir.nn and In that wav aarur the pllvtlet Of telling the rt inona tor lila tllaaattafai Mod Hat rntdom of Tim .nilrt nmft-iKiii baa greater . . : . . . at.-n anlBPlefl ' shifted to aom Moat college profesnoit have a i executes, anu r. u. -. . ! nient station workera do not hav lb long vacatlos. out me rum n--y ertneies. noias goou iur mum leg profesitora. Most college professor, are do Inc ihe thing that they really want to do, and would continue to do ven If they were to become wealthy. A man may b lntrested In a certain type of rsarch. If h wre wealthy he would doubt less us a part of hi. Income In continuing hla Investigations Be cause h 1. a college professor h is able to do th work that he like, to do, and the Institution pay. the tost. College professors ordinarily work In pleasant aurrounding. and among congenial people. A col lege campus is certainly quieter and more pleasant than the ordi nary factory district, or a crowded office building. The men who are interested In college activities and who consult college Instructors in order to obtain Information are usually men whom It Is a pleasure to meet and know. Not the least of the rewards of the college professor Is the pleas ure of mingling with the most am bitious young men and women of America. Their vigor and enthusi asm help him to keep young in spirit. A. the years pass by and the students of former years make good and come back to tell of how the things learned in college helped them In their careers, the college professor is Indeed a pesismlst who does not feel that he has received one of the highest reward, that can be given to any man. University hall Tuesday night. Jack Elliott, '30, Newton, Kas., was chosen vice president. Cliff F. Sand all, '30, Genoa, secretary, and W. Joyce Ayres. '30. Lincoln, treasurer. Retiring officers were Munro Kerer, president; William Mentr.er, vice president; Jack Elliott, secre tary, and FrtlJ! Daly, treasurer. Columbus, Ohio (IP) Ohio State university will continue its policy of awarding no honorary de grees because of a vote of the facul'y on the matter which re sulted in a tie vote. If some students Let their hair go as long As they do their clothes We'll have to send them to the asylum. A sure exemption ticket is a Magee's Suit! $28.50 and more assured of Pen to suit when stock (rota which 111S O St. MIXED DOUBLES MEET Will BE PLAYED OFF Intramural Tennis Tourney Is Slated for Courts This Week Ml i id double, irnnla touina mint ai being played, this wek .n.i aiii ...nilniio unlit Friday. An , 5 Th.. .ll l,ur I. to arranged by each group and reser , , , a , vations are to b made one day In advance of the !' willi (lit ra;riker of the lennla Votirls. The court, ar not In u by the physi cal education rlas.es Monday, Wednesday and Friday, afier 3 o'clock: and Tuesday and Tbur. day aftr 12 o'clock. Nellie Ma lllosa la In rhaige of itie lennis tournament for thla )car. Itulleiina on the tenni tourna ment ar posted at , tie tennis courts, and at the women's gymna- sltim. Thoa entered in the tourna ment are: 11.11 llainma I'lll llfla Aliit lt.M rw'ia tal'i ll.nrti I ill u H.m mon Tan Kan a fc.c"ii"'i- Maraaoi iy. Kih A 'I'm Hi" a. am, I'uii IVair: hauaa. Alalia lauoin.ua ta Kaihrn m.u.r. rut mu. ana uaio , l"u:.t.. w..W. !!! Han. n,s tir'la. . N.llla X4a. Illi.n ami l.lxnrilM. la Hlgma l amb.ia va Vtwllii. I'tlia y.aia and I'llinnlun. ma-ma Nu. I Kllloil. Mt'iia I'liI Klall.n a Knit l I'rinv'r. I'rln liainma anJ I ! k Taat I'M Kaepa l llat.i M-lrt. i hl nili'ia anil Mn'lay Kappa Slcna ta Ka nim.i Alpha I'rlia, 1. ami iloaion. inn i panon. All.n. I'.lia llt l'.itu. and l.ulin. PI Kappa I 'I' I a Wilaoii. Alpha I'lll. ami r 1. Alpha Tail ima. U'M, Alpha I'hl an1 lilllrapta. Vu -a Ruraa.. I'l Mta I'hl. and Hwli- ann. I hi Kappa I'ai. llorlon All. ha Milta aril Kinnn I'hl Kappa I'sl. Htnim.-I. I'M tint. a l I'l. an.l I'at.llo. Alpha flvtna I'hl A'k.rman ,Ainina nil n.i an,i O.aVHI, I'M Kappa I'al. a rhn,V. Al ha l I'rlia. an.l llokul. I. la I an iH-lia Hll.. V A'pha I'.'ia Thala anil' Tu.h ka II kappa I'hl va Northman tilt ma Kappa ami Mi l". Th.la V Hlh Dakar an.l Ui-wtaanl. I'hl ma ma Kappa va l.oular W.aluvar. Hal Xrla and l.lnhui. 'I hna i'lll. A1ir. Slcma Wlia Tan an.l (lioa man. Z.ela lia Tan a in'-thl. t'ZV II, and himmili Mm M r.di'ura Thola I'll. Alpha, and H-hliM. , Th.la t va liPKInain. Alpha M la. and HIM. Alpna i.ainma l;lio. Hallibum. Ii.lla llaimiia ami imra dnvakv. Thala i'lll va Kappa Knppa ianuna an I Mailman Hrlta I'au I'.lta. tM.r.. ('alia Uamma ami 'lavlpr. t Tau Kappa Kn.l!on i Stan.lrv.n. I'hl Mu. and Art H lirnrd.r. Kappa Nlaina flalmara I.l'a livmnia ami Fr.ri-ka. lt'ia Vu va 1'ollaKl. hi ilti.la and pann.ra Mlldi'd Hnff. It; It and I'lauaa. tl Th.ta XI va Ada Korih. Alpha I'hl (.itnaaa and Kappa Slama Covd Athletes Create Setc Fad Deck Tennis For Intramural Points Ship Ahoy! The good ship 'Intra mural'' will sail April 11. featuring on board the most sea-going spor! deck, tennis. Ueservationa may be mad with Captain Betty Hlder, or the Intramural office tor court. All the thrill of an ocean trip, with Typewriter For Rent AH atana'ar nvakaa apecfaJ rata ta students far ton. larm. 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On light la on tl corner of Nebraska hall, refln I nig toward t'imriaiiy ball, and the oilier m placed on rnhin ball retlii'tlng 1,1 the dure, loll of th admlnUiraiion building Need les to to say thla action a prompted b th activities ff th lamptu piewler. who la re IKirtrd to hai molested several otudent. b'..u .1. liandliap of a ndllng deck ' ilir in rnnr - tennis which ha. been Introduced r17ie upper class in tennis uses the Dayton Steel Racquet In Ihe pHul olil layt of Ihe po lite Inh and llie rainbow feme, who carrrl aliotit .peed in a racquet! Pray Hon!, partner Hut Icnlay if rifle were al lowed, the favorite racquet would lie a Springfield 80-06. Tennis players everywhere are chancing lo the Dayton Steel Racquet because scien tific tests prove that steel is faster than gut. I'sing exactly the same stroke, a ball driven from a Dayton Steel Racquet will get DAYTON A Complete Stock of Dayton Steel Tennis Racquets Tennis Balls and Clothing Lincoln Sporting Goods Co. 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