The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 09, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THLH5DSY. MAY 9, .:.
NEBRASKA COACH
COACHES SQUAD
tlatm (link lUtur
In Drjtancr To Spring
t'nrr hul I'crfunut
PHOTS VIE
FOR AWARDS N
FOR CONTESTS i
Rhodes Gets Team on Edge
For Haskell Games
This Weekend
PICKS SLOAN TO START
Indians Are Reputed to Be
Speedy With Increasing
Power at Bat
I lata at 1'imri- hr. eiy nu-l
1 he plo'ra.or mat lltai out aing and
in i ni n i ie .irfni la itn
nu Unfit l "Kuitr lhrighlhe
n tll'n ll.l UI llf
Inn r 1 l, Hafiar.r il ,l r
I'nm r. n 4 in nnrud
n eei aaeei artirli.ng p-i runtee
oi.n in wa him iff room Heal
l an iiuir em uontm-ni - fur
tri"d!iH h i t o mi i ton bpnii
k i- 1 1 ittin.a of !j
! . itmn in.- i! of one of
, !!... in a 'an.il.er i iinl
i ' n tit t arm r.o a l.iif fir.f i
... ...r.nt :r.... ,...,,..i RECORD-BREAKING LIST
i r, ruffl t ri- aP'l 'cam ait"
Ui'h an indulgent 'in t"
faaor tnii..'l 'Wtu t-ed aum
thing "l "P "
CLASSIC FRIDAY
High School Boys Arrive
To Compete in Annual
Cmdcr Contests
real hall gam romh net oi'h
I ire nrg rn 'ja and a n-1 e;
how i) ptom.d fo M !'
rn1 ao t week enl lien
i'ii the Haskell lint an I'ti.lat
and jig'urday 1 h lla.!l trile
id io he one o in m rolui'u'
a'nletie aquaria m In nwnir N
ai-:ea b'nc rat baaehall platers
. auney of Hi Haike.t re. oi.
'or th lax Ihr aho iha
h .Vebraikana will ha a 'I
ak :n dioir,j g.' 'he rl n4
T r. numher of gamea dtoppe. bt
nir club hat bn ii tea ami
tcy hat met all romera 'n 'li
mirtij:!1 A few tun in th f.iai
fw fratr.es almi 'ia 'iim
of tictory at th? m mi pica up
r"l h fray r.f
Siean to Stat
fla.r Sloan ta rhois' rho' for
'h mound dv: or rh I'r. day
tarn mrh M ill:an. doing il.e
haragtoppinc Cmi, ho l.aa
(n domj nm nn otk lly
ill t'art id ih Ni'uiitK mo'niiiK
(arc irh (iaticn fa'rhinc Trra
ill h an uiir! n" of ta'
na to Mnroln tana th hm
ih Urn hofrt a'.(cnm' ma for
'n. uin
Whil Ha.kII boat'a an i-p-Monallf
lmpri rrord. N
hratka ha a ball club thai i fom
ipc to ib froot In a hurry Afir a
low fiart oa 'h aou'hm J'ini io
Oklahoma and Nf;ourt which a
faufd larjly b'aua of adtr
arbr condiilona early In th
.on. tho Hukr pirkd up a
nation tns from th Kac
ti'i lal rk that ahnd ih
Hukr potn'ialliia mom ffrt-,
(It ia th a'r tarn' plajdthu
fai flr bat bn on r loat by,
a marKia of on run.
Pitch ro Outatandmg
from tho prn' oirlook N
hi.ka baa on of the mot rli-'
able nitchlnf ataff In th H i Six
circuit It ii du almoo' o
i:ily to the performanra of Pic it '
u and Anna'ii tn th Kac'.
na that brought bom th
bacon for th homo boya. Although
Sloan baa yet io turn In a victory I
'he Verdon hurler IJI hate hia .
i hanro to brine la a in Kriday I
and jadainr from la' ork he
I May M ''"in ' 'o
o i o. . l ) I 1 1 it 1 In J il f lor ,
Mat 7 troni .' 'o o i li k !;
a-. 1 ai" an l in i v'.iir.i ill
! firnia..l ai t.i '! um l.u
. k in n a n I I " l ' ' are
in il.aig o' Mi 'ii'miu
Students Show
Disapproval to
I'hysicai Exams
I'r l; I. tn, an. r'n of li.0
foil" of I'na nn . !);' lor.cl
the ii!nni w'i.aj. i.f iiunir f
I -i !.!! a I i';iil riannna' Ion
f'ir all 'i'1nn of ih I iinrrm'i.
I h d-an li.n hia a'and upon th
;iafctalin' to 'ijiltii of !( h
'a ruti. anl ill ra'tiet iietl.g'r.i.
rou'ini- nfij: luc'li th prliiir
rimiiii'iii!. wo'ilit tn'ua!ly at
'iin
Vhn ij j iiornl a to h: opin
ion on lieal'li iiamir.t'inn. for
lit h thr ha tif-n nm aaia
t!on on th anipij r l.tnianaatd
th' A roiupMlnoi r. periodical phy.
:ca! eiammation itijll bc-oni
unheaiaMt oncroun i a'udor.t.
ar.d thy woiild come id retard tt
rh a 'Unlike cic-a'er than H.ai of
iimpuiory nnmary cinil
Would Bo Oiaagrctabio
"Moreover, the bei of don or
ould oon rome to look upon th
iannna'ions an illariahle rou
tine, and th ord of in atudnt
More Than Hundred Signify
Intention to Race for
State Honors
Alanr guard of the thousand
or no Nehiaika Inlet rholaii ir r!n
iter aililr'c. Mill a'ait tolling mm
l.iniohi to:a. in anilripa'iun of
ne opening of me io day eii
of Hie I'tik nie t which ill cul
n,riaie H.e aun for Huaker
ptep hooia and derid th rhant
p iiinhlpa of Ih four ilitlalona
With the annr-iiii etnent by Wal
ivt lllai k. V eilnenilat, hai 'he huo
dri mark had ben reached In the
at of rntriet p'0per' for aev
eial n:oie to aell 'h titial. anip
ilii h'tiuay and Saturday a affair
at being trie igit tn t'ornhu
ker high hool lutory The old
m.iik. l lat tear, by eighty-
:gh'. Ii already fallen by th
aide and 'lu rnd'a affair
' will lake pa piaie on the rerord
tvika an heir.g the largeai in the
ay o' at'endam e
No Entnta
llmty h!anka from Fairfield. Kie.
ter. "ollge Vte and Rruning were '
the li lereited by Serreiarr
Blark Falrf!i.!. F:et"er and foi
leg iw will rompere in ;--oup
lo and Uruning. in tiroup one.
I'' eaon prformanre would
lnd:ca'e tha' the many-Nebr aka ,
prep ariool aiandard beareia an-
tirina'e tuning the meet into a re-;
rord breaking a'fair and if eteral'
of the ta'e leading performer !
are at their bent, the l!;9 meet 1 furnlahinc th mualc will bo th
may alao add to it laurel, terer-1 final ovent of tho day.
al new niaik
IT ontrn Arrange For
Sporti Day Pronram
fpoiia da at in I niirrait)
of Nebiaika for ftrla from
a I a I e rollegea aad Normal
arhoula will b held latun!ar
beginning at lt oclork. uader
the autp'rea of tho departmoot
of pntural edura'ton for
mm Omaha unierm Tom
N'aie not aial. Wayne 8'ai nor
ma I ork college, and tn fni
trrant of .Vehiaaka oill bo rep
in'ed at ih por'i day pro
gi.m wlrh about fifty girl
a h
rute parcinpailon by all
(Itla will bo rephaand IB the
tay'a piogiam Team unna will
be lomml by thooaing aotoral
gnla ftotii each n hool. aad
plating m eai h apor' etent of
the cla. A'ter a morning of
batrball. tennia. dei k lenaia.
..biaka ball, and college bop
on i tie i niteimt rampua. mo
pattlripanta will go to tho Col
lege of Agtlruliuio for lunch
and for tlie afternoon aruritiea
Faaturta Piannad
S'uma will bo preaenied dur
log the lunh hour Archery.
pa-idle leoni. hotae ahooo, aad
kn k ball will be the orenia for
th af'ernoon. Aa a rlimai of
the oat a aiiituiea. folk danc
ing, and ungmg of college
aonga will tad place la th
gymnaaium at tn (.onega or
Agriculture.
Sport day alma to g1o each
g r an opportunity to acquiro
new leisure time actltltiea.
wh.ch I becoming aa Increaa-
inc problem In th Lnltod
Statea with th Increaa of
tenure time for both men and
women. I'nlveialuea and col
legia of many atatea haro al
ready held even'a much like
thia ono. and have found It auc-
retaful. It I hoped to make It
an annual event la Nebraaka.
LEWIS PAIRS GREEKS
F
I'm kapp. aal Alpua fgna I'bi
a lie 'a Thei a Pi
i It ia planned thai iho Naeaaii
trem of aa-oneg olll bo ied Ihia
'year Tb.a aiem waa u4 auc
cowi:t la in laat golf laurna
nient. acording to l-ooia Oa '
Iiaiii on CMiini la awardrd for IhO
ai -.a - - aa
iNaussau ivsiem or acor na r.r.t am, on iK.ia rr m
on a nine, ana oae poioi
E
Will Be Used To Oecide
Winning Team
Pairing for the lnrf raiernl'y
golf tournament, which la to run
off aa a a'ra ghi limiaatloa ran
teat, were announrod yoatorday by
Jimmy lia. aurertlaor of latram-
urala llrat round drawings are aa
follow a: lambda Chi Alpha a AI I
pha Theia ("hi. Pigma Nm va Tau ,
Kappa E pa I Ion; Phi Sigma Kappa
twita Tau Iwlta: Kappa Sigma;
va fieiia I pal Ion: Phi Alpha lrlia
a. Pigma Chi: PI kappa Phi a i
Figma Phi Fpallon; Theia Xl ta I
for tho
nine.
match
Kit Mate. heJ
Tho winner of Blno boioa I to bo
determined by a rouni of Iho holeo
von Iho winner of tho match will
be dec Ided la iho amo way I'nleaa
otherwiao agreed upoa by iho par
ticipating fraieinitlea. before the
match, match will coaant r
iwooomoa
! All firat round maichea muai
played thia vook. If U loura,
moat 1 ta bo fialabow boforo'tka
term oada. Malcbea aol roponad
by May H vtli ot b rouad u
tbo lojroameot. lowto aaid y(l
lerdar At taaal. a browao plau
til bo awarded to tko vlaaor
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Alpha Kappa rt la boraetbooi at
11 oclocW
lielta Sigma Pi will meet Alpha
Kappa Pat again In 'h afternoon
In baaeball. All thoao wlahlng
iranaporta'ton to the Nabraaka
Haskell Indiana baaeball gamo at
4 Vrlock will be accommodated by
the committe In charge.
A dance at ihe Llndell with "Rod"
Krauae and hia ten piec orchestra
Prelimlr.arlea for th four dM-
would he taken as an indication ' alon w ill beheld Kriday afternoon
of hia health nrher than an actual
Intestjga'ion "
The dan went on to emphaaue
hi entire approtal of a- rule re
ijuirlng all 'iidnr entennr the
I'nlverm'y to a'ibmit to a 'horough
examination. Howeier. he pointed
out. thia la actually h!ng practiced,
aince all frehmen muat be exam
ined for military drill or phraira!
education. "t would alao be a rum
mendabl practice to periodically
examine a!l aiudenta eucaed tn all
of the more a'rentioti forma of
athletlra." he continued.
'T wlh to eniha.-n to atuden'a
he value and nereity of report
ing rnr nhvvlral m. a m n . AH u
-..,iiuiuii glared at
..i. lii .iikji llllt UUUI ' tiraala (ll kA
with th final arheduled for Sat
urday afternoon All four diviaiona
will be run off a' the name time.
Coach Henry F. Srhuite a var
alty performera will put on a ahow
for the vi.altinc a'hlerea, Saturday
morning, then they tangle with the
Kanaas Aggiea in a dual meet.
'Choppy Rhodra Call
For Yearling Rehearsal
DUEL AGGIES IN MEET
Schulte Prepares Athletes
For Contests to Keep
Edge for Big Six -
With (be KaniiJ Agtrie dual meet
only two day away, the Com bun
ker track team went ih rough Pa
laat heavy workout this week be
lore clashing with the cindr art
lata coached by Ward Haylett.
Although Nebraaka completely
swamped the Aggies in the Indoor 1
dual held last winter it is rumored
that the Kansas squad has gained
considerable strength since the out-.
door work started, and that the
Huikers will hare (heir hands full
if they are to emerge victorious
from the contest Saturday.
However, the meet wlih the Ag- ;
gieg on Saturday is not detracting '
attention from the affair or larger
Importance, tbo Big Six meet w hlc h
ia U be held next weekat Ames.
The Scarlet clad trackstera. con-
eoed a good chance to walk off'
lib Big Six bo&crs, are pointing,
for thai affair.
Ia addition to preparing hi team '
for the two narsity meets. Coach
Henry V. Schulte lj also occupied i
f.n Ibe task of organizing his '
aff for the staging or the high ;
c'nool meet, wbich I scheduled to i
ta ma off on the Memorial Ma
O'iim sod and cinders. Friday and
Saturday. Because of the prep j
srnool meet, th dual with the Kag-'
giea ta slated for Saturday mom-:
ing at 10 o'clock.
The freshmen are also being rut .
through their pace, establishing
records to be used la the telegraph
ic relays In progress (bis week. 1
Freshmea triala will continue un-'
til the end of the week.
COEDS COtfftXUE
ARCHERY CAME j
tatramural arrhery practices are '
bersgAeld this week and next wek.
T towrsameot will be held Sat-1
rdsy. May II from If to 12 oclork
tt Lb a-aiium. Practjc M b j
Full Athletic Program
Among th eventa which will be
Twenty-seventh and A
kA - I 14. I W
lhr i. iAr,.l.,l..i , . .M.u.i iw,ri ron-
, 1 " . . ,,. V , 1W "lr:'i nd a liorreshoe tournament
i ..1- "d lb'7 :het.een .he Women". Commercial
ahould be bafning the Indian bats- ," . . "" '1'if. and Phi Chi The-a These two
men la great order. S.dvt..Ti-. ronKicer it orKanlraiiona will play tho faculty
Coach Rhodes worked his men i f k Pl , !Urb "m-,"jm ' baseball on tn. Antelope
In a six Inning practice game laat ' f. ."V d to eatab- j diamond at 10 : IS o'clock Relay
nignt. th regulars winning 5 to J ""r "neroua duty for theni races are scheduled for 11 o'clock.
Pickett and Snygg was the begin resent, he ronrlude.. nii r,i sigma PI will meet
ning battery for ibe regulars and I - .
the yannlgan battery con aired of
Witte and Halbeisc-o. Wltte ap
pears to b rounding Into form
rapidly and may get a chance at
chucking la a regular game before
the season la over. Siureck and
I'r ban also got aa opportunity to
work befort the game was oter.
Row was doing the beat, stick
work for tb aj'.eroooo and Witte
as wielding his usual potent hick
ory ia addition to pretty good work
on the mound Annatis and Sloan,
standbys la the pitching staff,
worked out In th outfield.
An extended batticg practice waa
on the program In an effort to
produce some bi'.ting to back up
he uniformly good flinging that
Nebraaka has enjoyed thus ftr.
"Choppy" Rhodes. ars1ty base
ball roach. Issued the call lo fresh
men baseball men yesterday after
noon. All freshmen Interested In
baseball are requested to turn out
this afternoon at landla field at
o'clock after the earaity workout.
PREPARATIONS FOR BIZAD I on n,nd ,0 ,ook
LSir?CTOED 1 ..'Tor.sVrln. cadidat'e.""
ing If th w""nnerof th.'fir.-t dtaw- Regular practices for freshmen
Ing la not present a second draw- te being planned for tho re
in will be made I malnder of the season. Rhodes
plact to organize a rresnmen team
io play the varsity tn practice
games In the near future.
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