FOUR Tim daily Nr.nmsKAx TIM HSDVY. VPRII. U. BIBLE PREPARES OR SCRIMMAGE 1 1 I SM lit lUSH MN griTS iMVHtsm pick I-amberi. I nlveruy of Ne break frehnin and holdei of th ataie record in Sha lfto yard dab. ha left hool larnbert It from L.'artiY All I last anrlni In the F THIS AFTERMOONislHll k. i . k.. A m l'kia nnm' iir.tnr ANNOUNCES TENNIS COURT RULES l HV Vitt CULtY Coach Appears Pleased Over Husker Prospects for Autumn Games TRACK OUTLOOK BRIGHT ! Cinder Men Get Ready for; University of Kansas Relays April 20 . held b rl Faster, not a Junior In ihe t'nheratiy. l.aniberl bat been showing up well tn freehtuen meet and wae counted uon to' core point aril year .Women Use Nets South of i o..t. -,v7e',; Bcssey Hall: Others 'n,, mmimm .tiiit mih- fL I. All '' h'" eho0' "h,b"" tourn.y UpCn 10 All. mtUr hlc) at tha Unlvedty of Chlcao every yaar. h ourny. r. 1 i . ,w. .... Ar it., .n , ruNiiniiari. accord I na to UUiea r 11 1 1 j a mr - ... - w. - ' ...... - .h. .word from Arno Alonie Stagg, ,w"'""' in.w.a..t- .f Chicago m.nator. , raon rr i-u J , oa .tartad th. , I, II. I) (.nil. uirn.or u( atuieucs 1 ai ihe 1'nivoraiiy of Nebraska At- 1 -. kink arhMl infii irV i..--. w- .. track ent.. ..t. '. athalaatie affa aorta for th atata high acHooia. It la th. one big roaaon why vary iw . iu.hr oroduct aaak thair 'education In othar achoola outalda th Cornhuakar boundanaa. No- braaka kaapa Ita producta at homo Whlla if wo turn to Kanaaa and th tr atataa aimihar. tha raauit it that a good pofoniaga or "a mgn achool atudanta taka to out of atata achoolt for a continuation of thalr education, Tha work of Coach Manrv "Indian" Schult. la no of ba.katb.il irniKsi: ST! DLNT .ffi SkOIJ.SAT IOWA municipal wninrrr aomti ihi rnilra ! inland In the rolno ol Anphi. and for litre year. wa engaged, in adnilnlaiiaitvr work In highest, and .treat. Soma problem. huh arose recently l-d bun to think of llan lor graduate work. tha groata.t thlngt that tha Hua- j j HM.urtj . jmnilon al a k.. uki haaata. Tha Nabra.ka I ". . - - - I. tor. ....ntlw L, nl no aaaaaiaaaBaBBBBBtBBtfSBtalaB?aBtaaSlaM .1 ....1 irata ntuvr i ' BT '""' " .. ..ik. llu run n tourn.ya olavan y.ar. ago and ha , hlt. et N.br..k. aall- hirk tha tournamanta aro too ouc j ,,..... .a.-i..h tk- i.?a fi.ie 'nm '""r vw" r:r Crdute of NttiTe CoUtfe LCATvl I fVlllVH ' 1 " " 1 AMKS. la. April II l-awtif a h.Iiioii a. n.iiiiuil pnii-T in Ma name flmia. Hon Voii 1 ban enrollt-J .-ji Kraduato trk In Mtha j.uU muiilrliwl ninaie ' tnani at loa Siaic told eiaduatrd from Tone I'TADMPV m HiPPQ ItLTlitMLI IIIUII IIMVLO :trntlon ha. b-n rad lo r e,fu t0 abohah. Tha 1t21 claaaie J""('a 'm h ,dv,nU(tt, h. r.r. A , A., 'nnr.l hour. o(n hiHir.. time of w wo by Ath.n.. Taaa. "WTM ro, ba.katball matt, and' C flTT fflD PPIPU rla.nd priority of ina.rha. on toe eB. ot th, mo auccaaaf ul ovar P e0mpl.t, tha work In HI U rUK LUAbn r0Um An)0,", V,',"'ln' - ,K WW Ch9;: l..P.nreur product, bar. .n th. LLLIUI I IUII UVMVII ,n raerd lo the rouri. may bava ,ourta. Chicago ha. not profitad p"p,n' " . Hu.ktr tiata Huker riJ randidair'a lll e t thair x't-oud laaia of tnif tuion i'tiui-la aftainoon lifn lo of 1 ha jl krtl n am from I ha aguad tlaali in tha aarond rpiine ranlra (ame Ilia ama will atari (iroiut l at i oUKk and ill bf iilard iiu (L i'adiulu kud. Nd-'ila) afternoon l ha learua ara aeut ihroueh a abort drill. Work Ileht .o nobody ould ba kaot oul of todHy 1 rania brrau.o of brul"a.. loarh llibla ai'prait quita t'laaad with the ahoKIOK tut maJo o far and hoj' to Klva tha fid fan. a real ailubiilon ot iH'rlt.j football thla aftarnoon. Backfiald la Strong Tha two baokfielda will .robably ba cbosan from reaker. i.ous. aiar-; ,inej quia. I'aul. S harrlngar . I'arry. . fantain Karlay. hrahm. Young, Mc Bride. Packer and llanlay. The Una candidate. Include Greenbere. Ho kuf. Still, Juatlce. nauer. Morriaon, Schlientz. Prucha. Hubka. Uarop.ey Iougla ana itnea. Annouocement has been made by University Graduate Leaves Superior Schools for New Position Thonm KIHon. an alumnuii of the I titverMty. ha been elar'ed to the Klltiun of head toah al K ear nay n I n hi hool He l at irem eAMrhtna .UlH'ek?ull a I Suenui. lie alll uiTaad H. C. Kbarhkii. who Iihk held the iiMrhlue ot at Kearney for elchl year.. nd alio retuinrd hla next year-, con tract to the n hool board, un- 'If Thamin Klllofl. Iunnc hia I'liiver.isy career. "Tom" wa. a participant In many eitrs-currlrular actlvitlea. He aa captain of the baaketbalt team In 1927. a member of the football ' .quad for two yearn, and aa actl ve Lnnouncement has been made by ; nrominent In debate work, and aaa 1 It I. .ueeeated that all proapecme II. D. Gl.h director of athletic, al , , m.mb,r of ,h, rluh. He waa i uaer. of the court, try to arrange alo a member of the Innocent, j their time In order to rciQ piay Klllott I. affiliated with Slema Thl ; Ine on the exact bour. Kpxllon. fha TrK-arlrv that Kehraakk. Will - - ...... bo repreaented In the apecial foot ball relay, a new 440 yard event on the Drake relay program. Hu.kora Show Promiaa Football letter men of 1928 are eligible to compete and time trial, for tn Cornhuker .quad will be held within the next fortnight. The rjirnhixlror candidate of Promise include Sloan, Frahm, Rowley, Mor-j ran. Young. Teaker and Farley. The arrld relay event will be staged I the final day of the relay program, April 27. Intensive track activities loom en . the horizon for Coach Henry F. I Schulte and his Cornhusker cinder I athletes with the coming annual Kanaaa relaya, acheduled for April j 10 at Lawrence, Kas., wnicn win open the 1929 Missouri Valley and Rig Six competition for the Scarlet nd Cream. Followed by the Drake Relav clasalc, April 26 and 27, Coach Schulte and his protegea will be busy until the Big Six con ference meet at Ames, May 17. Prepare for Kanaaa Relaya Preparation of the coming Kan xas cinder game occupies the time of the acarlet jerseyed cinder men at preaent, with Intensive work on the program for the past two weeks. The veteran Husker men NET TEAM CONTEST CONTINUES Six Men Try for Places on Varsity Tennis Squad at Coliseum April showers forced the siz com petitor, for the four remaining po sitions on the varsity tennis team ti retire to the Coliseum yesterday afternoon and today to play off their round robin on Indoor courts put up for their ue. The six men that are playing for the positions are Fullbrook. Finh baugh, Robertson, Cameron, Zelen and Del Rosaiio. Play Outsid. Monday Monday afternoon the matches were played off on the outdoor courts Three matches were .ched- uled. Robertson won from Full court. Chicago ha. not profttad fiaaatiailv k tha mtot. all th fund, ar uaod for th. annual track rxaat for tho nation's high choo. Our dear filend Freddie" War of the Omaha World Herald, state. In hi dally Sportolog aomeihlng to ih effect that It might possibly be a good thing If the Cornhusker achool would adopt th plan Kan aa tii- in dealing with It annual hieh rhool basketball iouioc).. In the llu.Ut ataio tuu dred. yea hundred of basfceteer. from the state high achool. flwk 1 to l.lnroln every March for the an nual interacliolastlc basketball meet In the t'oliaeum ahlle domn at Lawrence alxteen team enter the Kansas tourney each year. Eleven of tho teams are winner, of the di.trlrt meets and five of the teams are selected on their re cord during the year. We happen to hall from the Jaybawker atata and after watching the Nebraska state high school basketball meets ; f or three years, we would Bay the t'ornnusker institution irn in courts flaying time changes on in-. even hourKAj',);;t0?,0kD,.t Nebra.k. every .prlng the Cnl the court ha. the prii , liege V . ver.lt v entertain, hundreda of Ing any I'l."r ac.nallly playing bw.,D, nl.ylera. how long he ; While In Lincoln these youths be come familiar with their state school. At Kansas sixteen teams are entertained during the state tnaal inH whan tha hiah achonl Doublaa Hold Priority . iaas hern looking for an Institu- I Double matches have priority ; tlon to continue their education. I rich's over singles. Indivlduala sixteen achoola know what la np at I playing singles shall he allowed to! Lawrence while the rest take It I finish their set in the event that from rumor. I othar plavera are waiting to use the I courts On the completion of the Yea, w have alwaya advocated I set. If Other playera are wamna .u ; use the court. douDie mairnr. mu. be played. Scheduled tournament matchet have prior rights over all other matchea. Tournament matcher should be scheduled at the office of the intramural director, university Coliseum 108. I . t. ..... k I ih -,.iiria Hamad i i lit- ii 1 1 in - - thrm In regard to restricted boura at j tentlon Is ialUd lo the tact that the ; six court, south ot Hay hall are 1 reserved for ne In Wonin' Physi cal E.luntlon claet on Monday. U'eduesday and IVIday from o'rlo.U to noon, and from 1 to a o'clock, and on Tuendav and Thurs day from o clock to noon, the courts , wiil be reserved for the physical education i Coliaaum Courts Open ' Tha new tennis courts on eiiher side of the Coliseum are open for tice to the general student biidy. ad nnnlsira.he officer and faculty of the Cnlverslty at all hour of the d. Those courts south of Bessey hail will be open to all after 3 o'clock on Monday. Wedoeaday ana , Frldav. and after noon on Tuesday and Thursday. The courts are op n all day Saturday and Sunday. I Playing periods are limited to , one hour each In the event that i other placers are waiting to use the Special NOON Luncheon. RECTOR'S 13th and P SU. THE STUDENT'S STOUC LOU HILL Announcing "Fieldcrest Clothes" A IrUrakaJl Field Company Product "Tht Tiaert in Men's Wesr" Phone B3975 "or Appointment Display Room 1309 O St. 'Unroln'n Duiy Slorrn Cor. Utth A O St. mm "The VI for I t New Spring Dresses Are Arriving Daily -And All Are Moderately Priced 7 "DON'T BE SILLY" ... nmnu tk-4 r-.. ri mrookv tor la I9."1 'A back iiroW and took the match snowing ai ir ja,.. f r . ,., hv BOWLERS FINALS TONIGHT Pi Kappa Alpha-Pi Kappa Phi Contest Ends Greek Competition Pi Kappa Alpha and Ti Kappa Phi will bowl Thursday evening at 7-30 o'clock In the final match of the Inlerfraternity bowling tourna ment The tournament which ha. been contested at the Saratoga al- lev. under the auspices of the l nj- putting in Ttr efforts e vohra.Va renresentatives In the best of ahape. Nebraska has been represented at the Kansas affair since it was first eUrted. aix year, ago, and has carried off more than Its share of honors. Two Individual records and one relay team record are held by the Cornhusker ath letes. Itoland "Gipp" Locke, Ne braska's sensation sprinter of a few years back, la holder of the best time in the 100 yard dash with a time of 9.6 seconds, which ties the world'a record for the century dash. Weir Makes Mark Kd Weir, anolher of Schulie's pupils, is credited with the best time In tbe Iilgli hurdles with a mark of 15 seconds flat, while the 880 yard relay team of Hein, Davenport, Dailey and Locke holds ihe relay record for tbe half mile baton changing event. The event of the shuttle hurdle relay in the l-irake program of ev ents, comes as welcome announce ment to Nebraska track fans. Fleming, Arganbright. Thompson and ltnson w ho won this event at ik. Illinois relavs. will earn' Ihe Cornliusker colors Into Hilr race and should earn' off th" honors. Quarter Relay Planned A football quarter mile relay has also been added to the Drake ros ter of races. Announcement wsa made Wednesday by I (rake officials that teams from Nebraska, Noire Dame, Drake and the Army would compete In 'hla special race. Mem bars of the relay teams must have also been members of last tall'i football squad. The Army quartet will include Red" Cagle. Murrell, Sprague and Mammock, all gridiron stars. The Notre Dame entrants will no doubt have Cevlgney and other Rockne stars competing. Tryouts for the Nebraska team will be held Thursday along with the other scheduled try-outs Coach Schulte has arranged. Cold damp weather drove th Husker squad Indoors Wednesday r -mnsm with the hone that the un would be shining for Tiiur banquet wriicn anirmeiitinti A soeclal pro idecoraiions were gram for the benefit of tbe Lions club will be held Thursday nooi. with quarter-rollers, hurdlers, ahot putter, and broad jumper, strut ting their stuff. The re.t of tbe try out will be held Thursday after noon. Varsity team member are ached uled to return from their apring va cation not later than 3:00 Tueaday afternoon of next week. Work-out. will be held .Urting Tue.day untU tho tem leaves lor the Kaosa. game. iml back strong and took the match narrowed down to two Ifrom Del Kosario by the score 0flversity nas nar u - ,. . - - . , ti... t.i t. .. i , i , i teams. O-l. -. IIS. Itl nVBNIIU ilBU . SHOE MANAGER WANTED A chain organltation coming hra desires th service of an A1 mn. Br for Women' She Depart ment. Give all qualification, eel. ry In first letter. P. A. CO. MO 123 W. Madieon It. Chlcege, llllnel Beginning Here ThursdayAn Important 2-Mf Said ot Sis I i i it I I 0 r f ii fit 1 til III IT'S DOUBLE ECONOMY to buy two pairs of ne shade when purchasing silW hosicrx! Try it-you '11 in .ii .v.. uniM f mii nlr! Hundred :ina iwo paire win iiit'.v - - - of pairs are offered at low price in thl great aelling beginning Thursday ! 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Tuesday afternoon the courts were ready for service in tbe Coli seum and out of the prospective showers. Only one match was en gaged and Zelen emerged with a win from Fishbaugh. recovering in the final set with the result 6-1, 2 6. 6-1. Wednesday afternoon playing continued on the Coliseum courts and in the first game Robertson won two straight sets from Cam eron driving the ball to the count of 6-1, 6-4, to win the match. List Present Standings this week are as follows: Robert-1 n-na sin leading the sextet with 4 wins, no losses. Fullbrook Is second with 3 wins and 2 lost. Zelen has won 2 games and lost 1. Fishbaugh won 0, lost 4. The high four In this week's round robin will fill four out of the seven places on the varsity team. Harold Sherman, Charles Heacack, and Coral Dubry are the remaining members of the team that will stage its first, valley competition April 20 and 27 against ihe Kansas Aggies and University of Kansas respectively at Kansas. sirmi alnha Tensilon was elimi nated in the semi-final match by . Pi Kappa Alpha Tuesday. Tbe Sig Alphs won the second game hut j lost the first and third. Wilbur Elmelund had the high average for I the evening with a total of 553 pin. ; for tbe three games. Fahnestock ; led Id any single game with 211 j pins. The results follow: ri ham.a Atpha- Berrvann H ' KahliMlor-k 1" Elmalurd r-avip '!! JJ; Waldo I"- '- it his ii'ji r, rm mr an rit m1 n nr jfii "UJfn.J'Jtu to tn 219 141 i.Ol (14 ill I 433 Mint Morrill Hrnri l rhofjf LITERARY GROUP HOLDS INITIATION Two Honorary Members and Seven Actives Join Chi Delta Phi -.it Tit Alpha Rnailim. ... 11'4 147 1 f.4 I4 1:4 i iii 73 3ll I lit 11 t: 114 1 34 40(1 4 7.1 42 437 474 Total ' Track Tryouts to Be Held This Noon Track men will try out for the Kansas relaya today at 12 o'clock. The tryout will be held at noon for the benefit of the Lion's Club luncheon. The following men will compete: figO-yard: .lanulewlci, Dexter, Griffin, Ethei'on, Garvey. True and Rltcher. Shot put: Asbbum, Rhea. Hurdles: lamson, Thompson, Fleming, R. Krause. 440-yard: W'yatt, Captain Camp bell. Currier, Mays, Nevins. Chi Delta Fhi. honorary literary sorority, held lis annual initiation and banquet at the Cornhusker hotel, Tuesday evening The list of initiates includes Alice Geddes, Elaine Gibson, Ruth Gregory, Har riet Horton. Esther Dannies, Audrey Mustek and Charlotte Wells. Mrs. Clarence Lowe and Helen Magaret were Initiated as honorary members. Marjorie Stuff presided at the followed. The carried out in "YOUR DEUO STORE" Of ronr-a you will meet your friends h?r they all do. The OWL PHARMACY 148 No. 14th St. Phone B10M Time for Tmnis Doubles Extended Until Saturday Mixed double of the lennla tour nament re to be played off by Sat urday. April 1- Courta In tbe Coll-te-'a are to be tied for the games tiro the w-aether does not permit o'i:oor enn:. Reservation fo i',i cotirla may be made by calling ti-e i:o'a aUiletlc office al ihe Coll- f S Willi that pastel colors. Spring flowers j aV adorned the table. Mrs. E. A. I JirtX IVlk artnT a Burnett, Mrs. Samuel Avery and h 0 I Pi I I V Mrs. Herman G. James were pres- mI I tl L1 Vki A ent as guest, of honor. Tbe active j . VaWir' w members presented the following: M $ orogram: "New. of the Year," ear. Marjorie Stuff: original poems, Helen Magaret; original aiory, Dorothy Thonae: piano selections. Henrietta Rees: original play, Ruth Moore Stanley. About forty were present at tbe affair. for cJf9&nng (oach Bible Will Talk To Methodist Men's Club Coach Dana X. Bible will speak tonight at a dinner meeting of the T inlly Methodist Church Com munity Men's club, to be held at the church al 6:30. Following the dinner there will be a program for tbe entertainment of tbe Trinity basketball teams which took part In the V. winter. AIT)UFM aMT5 I 1 (fUjumwooL) DRESSES V T Of Cleaners ncx VTHlM M. c. a. competition this 233 KL 14 St - UNCOLNNa. A Job for Vacation or Seniors That Is- Decide just how many Graduation Invita tions and Announcements you will need so you can order them just as soon as you return next Thursday. All Orders must be in by May 1- Order Cap and Gown at the Same Time. Orders taken at either of ONG COLLEGE BOOK STORES Facing Campus Samples are on Display and you can order right now if you wish By Order of Senior Committees