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WKDM SDAY. MVHCII 19. WO. rorn mm i 1 1 M ISIC n I HIRTY P! ACE IN I RI-COLOR MEET HELD YESTERDAY 9 av ie PHI GAMS. PI KAPS TRY FOR 111 BOWLING IIILE II 'ant t ilt Sophomore A c'l for additiona' aopho mora bateball minigci rl nuitd teJjy y Otto F. Bu runn, irmor nnnor. fephe nort attiring th pott should appear tn the basement of tht coliaeum at i oclKk today. Events Run Off Under Erst Stadium; Non-Varsity Men Compete. P. A. D. Stands Third Intramural Alley Tourney. in Purpose of Compct Enable Men Not Teams to Fnter. Thirty nonvarei'y track ath letes placed In nr-e c-f the ftrrt four rlaret la Xii f 'na of the ee.-i " I tricolor trak meet ef te era.-on which nio r-ff cn the in.Wt truck under the rt stadium j teMay aftenttyn. . T purple cf I"' ;"r' roeeta la lo provide competition , md a ebance to earn ir f the, annua aar.l ernWerr or tr'phtr v,hl.h tr-e athletic drpartmert of - , fer for tboe h are " ,ht I regular varitv track tram Mmv f the coropet it ot in the rtei vi.t no- sea 1'1'HK ahter I rtiitessint from. 1 in usual line th'a m irnini. and, li ilrvoted to- literature rather than ,t.i prt Th rcain: Th ('' 'lowing I"1"", brMiM to the fflej ! the Nli !. aa nt deemed , ' miffirirntlv rnder.tia iin.1 weighty ; . . ....... i.it n.1 CM STOCK UKUKS I aw km an ni funiH in (he mere mav appear II H la re t0!r,.MHi by in NVMMkan. KMhrr vVottcrs. Kappa Sig. Lends than have It . M aMe, aalv- ... ,. ... Vr . on .cr.nt fem the rd.tor- .tk wan nig.i maiviauai j Hcr tt i (Thr rontnwiii.ii n iCOrC AVCraiO. I well, of th I M :iniir Is I' 1 l.lcr. li h. in iivi-ipk tt IT' pirn t'i h' tr.tit H imnuiiit ( ti"m f"tn.tnji. MiWY AWARDS OFFERED ,,1"',r,' TH'T .'V": SIS ! thr iir r may appr u n i" rr- Is .1. nit r-nrti.-trxt a. in the arty track cntt thta Tt rrou!! of vrtfr1av nr.i'l Jufp ir. Ha.rrr. Hi n S in : iond. Stanh. i,rt ft 4 1-C n tbH. H..Kur. l H tn : j fourth. Oauf. l?fl ?ln i ,bc put r f irt. ttokuf 4? ft In : "frond. JuMlc. 41 ft 5 tn : third. Fifihan. M- ft. 1 in:' f.-tirth. Hartman. Trt ft. 6 m. l,ph I'.np- r'i'J.t. Arorin. ft.j in., tied for irr.n.l. .la.Kon sni l.rc1. .' tt. 7 iu . fouitb. Lamm . ft. 4 in. fifty vanJ low hurd!f: Fifs. Karns.. t 6. tir.l for feconl. Carl son arcJ F'abh. fourth. White. IMIf tni nin; Kirt. Yat.on, cconl. Orlyon. th:M. AN, 2 1S.4: fourth. Hir.t. Vilf nn; rtrt. Hopwfll. 44; .c..n.1. KcRlanJ. ItiM. Huinpr. S OI; fourth. Witt. b.. Quart ft niile nin: Virst. Tbim rrr. 52: MTon.l. McPonaM. W l; third. Pchlffrel. 56?; fourth, Hod )iifd. 5T.0. To tm run: TnK Htmicr. 11:32: cood. Marrow. 11:33 Tole vault: Fir?t. P Encel. 11 ft. 9 in.; tid for Ffcond. Hctrhfr Ktid Bill. 11 ft : fourth. N. Tbgtl Fiftv vard dajh: Ftrrt, Snow, 6.7: second. Stah; thirl, BarrfS. fourth, F.ufbeck. DECATHLON INCLUDED M KANSAS 0 RELAYS 1t 1H v. 1 r -' t i'4 Wt tuf d!l Mf 1 ' i a4 hd ftn IT' "',l rf po h I ft- ltV t ttrft r l4ir lf '' fc-1 T ! rtc i p - hf n t Vfv Vft r nif " 141 i- h kH Mil rT nr! h T- I f I 'MM- 4lW- ! , i 4vl l rMr r.- . w i- i rnh- I oi m " f '. 1 ) ? hi ' TV i t 1 In fmMrin Iw'uf hli. ' t4 -f 4l-r I .'IT Tb" r44- rufM Mn ' Tr I,-. Vr ' ri-ri I mMrj not a h t f; im' I rf-l. fh'v.V ir. fif T. Mtr. ' 1 m fcv ol M r. 'Tt vauf hftr.l r ;oyn M4j f 'f To Mi M Hf; ' T I m n trio I It f4-r r frhfntn ! or lb of M;.. M l lHl It-it !. ( lw r I St l K( , . 4) 1IW1 M t'M Ktr I' l Kf(NI I'M -II 4 I IW4 Mil. ftima I'hi I I mi II.IIMI, I I K't.4 ll M U 1 1 I 'petition (r the Intprtratrinity hnu rhnmpii'tixhip in a in l.r jfirM lrr. Fhi Alpha Irlta th nfarrt f.n to th lpnt-h,r Tho Tl Kappa Phi tvwlcin r, 'th lrnjiiir until lal ff' when jthcy .throne.J by Ih I "hi 'i;mn p . m went ..n dnr . Inp the ie to the Sipma flit Nler- t. !feate. t h ni Sisma Chi t now in a tie f-. fifth plui-e with Oniepa Itrta Pi. lta Vbeta 1'hi and Theta Xi continue their fipht to atar at the liar, but lhi! week the Pelan are found on the Ivttom. In'lividual le.lem m the lwl ins leajie remain almost tbe ame a In the pant. Waltrra, ktpja Sijnia. baa helij the biph est avi'itnc iln Ibe league haa atarteij. lie ba an averaRe of !! pina for aixteen catties bowled. H a nearest competitor tn th ptand lnc ta Oair 81n. Tt Kappa Tbt. whohaa arrated 192 rina In twenty-one game played. Iva Jar licn. rht Alpha Ivita, it ripht up to Slonn with an average of 1P1 pina for twer.ty one panics. The ncareM to the top three is Hope. f.rri M. I'M l,t.im l.ila l lliipltr. . 11 .H HniM I'M lfh Ml ll nm .It III I4t 11 I ' I'l 11 IM .l IHIAN WOMAN W ILL ki:m) at I LMPLL MONDAY Mra. FrilerP-hler from Ger many will sive reailinca at the Temple theater. Monday. Matxh 24 at !:1. p. m. Thir ta the ftrt time mice the World war the Nebraska tu lent bly baa ba t a thanre to bear German poetry and pro fr aentcd by one of Germany'a bet known readrra. Pr. Werkmelpter of the rhiloo phv department ha made the r rancementa. Mra. Pihler will apeak under the auypirei of the German department. No admission will b charged. TKETA XI T K. A. AT HORSESHOES Delta Chi Forfeits Contest To Betas; Only One IVie In the iinerir! lenjjtb ( he picliiiir.ai v ane letren I'l Kpp Alpha and Theta M. only one nim waa pled oft in the in tertraternity hiiehe I mini a imnt. Iet Tlicta I'l wtl from lw-ita tin by a loie.i Team one of the pi K A liotiKe .t ti team one of Theta Xi by a H to I, i'l t Itt a.ie. hut team, two of I't K A. aucieriied in heat- j ins tram tw- of Theta Xi. Thi . caueeil a playoff between the I ah wionera whwh ieulted In w in by I Iheta Xl teai'i one. The finl More wit 14 to 2t. 21 to 17. and 21 le 18 Ibe playera m I ho I'l K. A. team' ne wei Kiamer ni 'amuelK4n. and team two. Smith and Lewia. 1 Tlieli i rrpreMniativtk were. Team one, Kthert-m ; nd hleuter: ' team two. Merver nd M;rew. The winner of thin devidmp ' ame will play the Teke Thia j;at waa ache luled for Txieaday , aftermon, but It w aa not played ' l-auae of the cIomm; tf the oil. euni li ckcr-rom. The Delta l'p mIod and Prlta Stpma Ijimtxia I game waa cilled off ffr the aame reason ' rtev. laar McCoy, a Paptit , inikonar'. wa the firat ur)"r lo viait Nebtaka I'uixeraity tif Nrhranka enroll. ment for Ilia firt aemetter f ie;'rt-2T waa ll.a4. an ln.-r. over I he prrvloui year of u3, A o o o m iiiia cami: 1 1 1 1 : h:i: ui vmi mi :ni hi: u w s 7)elictous Nutritious CREAM ami c;mi mmi: was had hv ail THY 1 1 Hill Vnt'K MAT l'IMV o o o i)V JIM' KNOW IPS ri m: smi ky i;oud i0004 coi 1 1 k;i; cki;m o o o On Jan. 10. 1K7. W. J. Bryan ! deeded ten acres of land along ' the Antelope for a park In the city cf Lincoln. Events Continued as Means Of Selecting Entries For Olympics. COMPET BEGUN IN 1928 LAWRENCE. Kas. i Special). All around track and field stars of the universities, colleges and lunior colleges of the Vnited States Tvill have opportunity to Spain show their wares at the eighth annual Kaosas relays here April IS and 19. in the decathlon even, it wbs announced here to dav. tbe decathlon starUd in 192S a,', mi event of the Kansas relays program and was won that year hv Tom Churchill, great all sports star of the University of Okla homa. Churchill the following week competed in the same event at tbe Perm relays and eventually became a member of the American Olympic team in the decathlon event. Churchill also competed in and set a new record lor the de-1 cathlon at tbe Kansas relays last I year. Whetber he will bp here this j year to try to better his mark of j 7422.2846 points is still uncertain, i although he is eligible and ia I school. j To Develop Champions. j The decathlon is being main- tained on the Kansas relays pro- j gram with a view toward rlevel- oping athletes from the middle west, soutnwest. ana rar west lor possible Olympic team competition in 1932. The decathlon will be run off on two days, the first five events on Friday afternoon, April IS, and the second five events Saturday morning, April 19. The first five events of the de cathlon include a 100 meters run, running broad jump, 16 pound sbot put, running high jump, and 400 meters run. The final five events are tbe 110 meters high hurdles, discus throw, pole vault, javelin throw, and 1.500 meters run. Contestants in tbe decathlon, tbe only ones who will have to be on hand Friday, will be guests at a buffalo meat barbecue and wild west rodeo being staged in the university stadium the night of April 18. CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. KNKOLLMENT 1 OR KANSAS V RISES IN CURRENT TERM LAWRENCE. Kas. Total regis-! tration of students at the I'niver- ! sity of Kansas for the current year j up to March 1. was 5.747, com-! pared with 5.516 at this time last ! year, according to figures just compiled hy Registrar oeorge o. Foster. The cumber includes all students registered for the winter semesters, and also 1.186 of the summer session students who did not enroll for the winter terms. The actual net attendance March 1 was 3.931, compared with S.S23 on March 1. I?! Of tb March 1 attendance, 2.421 are men and 1.510 women. lYeur Friend Will Be There, Tool EVENT OF THE SEASON CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA CO. ttrpani.'.ation cf .100 pecple pn&i ntinp Fic t s Great Opfra. 'Ciruicn." vith iis famous. "iScnu cf the- Tcrfador,' "Habanera," and "ScciiiMin.r" Symphony- crrhtstra cf 7 halkt cf y danei-rs, oliornvs of l'Hi. t'oirpcons so- net? and colorful costumes. COLISEUM, THURSDAY AT EIGHT TLENTY OF SEATS Jl, J2. JT $4. J.V ? City office Ron P. Oirttce. 1T40 O street. Campus officeJohn K. Sellerk, Cotleeum GRADUATE DROWNS WHEN BOAT SINKS IN RIVER AT UNION Pr. J. Harlry Whisler, Nebraska graduate and member cf Xi Psi ; Thi fraternity, was one of foui j Nebraska city men who were ; drowned when a light motor boat in which they were crossing to i a hunting lodge on the Iowa side j of the Missouri river capsized in ; rough water near V nion, Ne braska, Sunday. i Where To DANCE MM JU 11- Lincoln's New Attraction You Will Like It Admission Prices: Men 50cls, Ladies 25cts Wednesday night's couples only admitted. 75 cents per couple. Drink i Delicious and Refreshing AFTER ALL 1U you wm. Townjend photograph OF COURSE your photograph Eauck'a studio will pleae. Davis Coffee Shops r Day and Nigfct 108 N. 13 Facir.f Campus 1131 E Tonntain Service There's a Silver Lining ..j. rr Mb, 4? " " if Gum LISTED W CrutUai Bin Fu Sparti Chplo --Cam4U Orehratr -- scmIm to 11 a- m-1 S. 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