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ti ii 4ii y nf:rraskan ru :my. mvy hhjh , . . Put I a iii Tel tt i Bdl R4 M Wll Km W. Hf NM Ms ttl unl ths IV) for Uv. 1 err dai mt cat 1 r ful ref DM :u It I et ( U) lai . I frs ncx :pj ini I cle M( cei t foi Uc lin Cif be dr th. ia . do ve wc y ar ut In. be iti th ;fac ev th sc tt d lc I o) St it ir U ir F Ci w t I C I t s c 1 0 r c i c f t II SCHOOL WLL BE HOST 10 STATE ATHLETIC TEAMS Twenty-Eighth Annual High Track Meet Is Billed For Weekend. FOUR GROUPS INCLUDED Entries Arc Rated According To Enrollment: Golf, Tennis Slated. Pln sre hem compMed tot I he twentv-eij;hlh annual flute h.gb mhool trsrk an.l flrld meet lo be held Friday an.l Hitlurclsv of this week at th .Sia.Jium. Prelimi naries will be run Friday with In finals Saturday afternixin At the nmt time tennis and p-If cham pionships will also be held. Entries this vear are divided mm four clavies. with the ham of di vision being the numtx-r of stu dents enrolled In each school. Entriei Listed. The list to date follow: Phillippe tnnounrvs Hie Huhs or IHznd Dav (olf Tournament Grafo Phiilippa ef ant. Wye., committee chairman in charge ef the Busd day golf tournament to be held en tne Antelope park golf link Fri day. My t. announced Monday that the following rulei for the tourney Mill be enforced. 1. (very entry mutt hold ticket to the Buad day celebra tion. 2. Every entry muit turn In nil name to Phillippe before p. m., Thursday. May I. 3. The qualifying round ef nine holes must be played and the score turned In at the club house at Antelope park link any time before 12 noon, Fri day, May ft. 4. All matches must be played in foursome, each mem ber thereof signing all four scorecards testifying that each respective score It correct. ft. The four players shooting the lowest ecorts for the quali fying round will play In the final flight at 2 p. m., Friday. This flight will be for eighteen holes, the winner ef which will be declared winner ef the tour-lament. TRACKSTERS GET SET FOR BATTLE m JAYHAWKS ,ebratka Hateballeru Trounce K, I., lC-2 University ef Nebraska's baseball team swamped the Jayhawk nine In a game at Lawrence yesterday, 16-2. Bat teries: Nebraska, Picket. Fair child and M. Williams, tnygg; Kansas, Thomson, Mooney, Coeley, C. tmith, Ransom and Claunch. Score: Neb. 040 0S 010 II 12 . 1 Kansas 001 000 100 2 4 The teams will play another game this afternoon. ....Mib on. Arlinc'i!. ... ...in... f'nt.r H.tllfl. ... i.i i...h.,t ' fwuiit lKiniil.i. I1 , liun.an. raj.r. Kmi"n. ''"!'' i. . i:i ln.r. I, invii. t...nnrr. in InunH. ll.tn. Wca.K rt. RehY la:lir.i:. H(l'l'l" TM Triim. i,i.i, t:ii.... I'lii. Wi)n t"(n, m- Aim ion mm u. raver Citv. Bridcnwrl. Ilur.ll. i r.rioi; Clay Onlrr. Teiht.iii. t..i.a. Kranknn. friend, lunanl. IM.ton H inwi A,a1my. Bnn fmum Lion ,Nman ,rm. nsa.ia Miifa. o.roi iiianion, sitriinc. Suoon. Tka fnah Hlrer. iroup tw A!M"n. Auburn ( rit t'.rtxt. 'ulni.n i;.nnni um H io.k, Lincoln J.k..n hint". Mmd'n N utn, Onl. Pi4timouth. Mupfnor. Tcum- r.roup Kovir: Bl"r. 'nlumbil UT bury Krriaont. Hrni lilinrt. H.lli'.. Krn). Lincoln. Nfhnnka r.iv. Norfolk. .nrfh Plan. Omnh. i P'fii"n hifihi. lOnirnl hum. (Omiln Northi. Past Records. Records which the high . hool men will be shooting at: 100 vrJ duh: S .. Umbrrf. Kr nj . !:' ;:fi jrd dh. n f mt . l.urtr. rm krldse. IS5. 44H vrd dlh: Mt . Bl!f. Srotll bluff. ifJT. . . . t SO vard run: 7 mm. 7-1" . Anr. Sioiiib'luff. 1920 Milt run- 4 min. 39 S ik., Welch. Ootn rnhur. 1924. ISO rd hih hurdlw: 15 Trum b Omfindx. W2 221 rd low hurdlM: S5 . Trun-bl. rmhridr. 192: .'".ihi. T'cumixfl. !!.' Poit vul: 12 ft 1 in., Alornr, Orand Uiand, 1927. . t High jump: ft. 1 in , In. Omh Tf.n 1921. Broad jump: 77 ft. S- in, Tomon. Lincoln. 1927. 12 pound allot: 49 ft . Fuller, North Loup. Plicm: 130 ft. S In., Fayn, Beavrr City. 19: Javelin r 170 ft. In., Oilmora. Com iock. 1929. 80 yard rtlav: 1 mln. ,12 arc., Norfolk, 1923. Golf and Tennis. Schools entering teams in the golf and tennis championships are: Golf cntnea: Ihlr. Grand Inland. Haalinga. Lincoln (Jackaon hlgni. Madt on. llinden, Ogallala. Omaha (Bcnaon high). (Central hlKhi. (Tech high). The following achoola nave tennla rn Irlea: Adama. Auburn. Banrrofl. Lincoln (College View), (Jackion high). (Wmievan high), Omaha (Benion high), (Central high i. (Tech high). 9 SMQDtl y f(fe .ov SIG CHIS DEFEAT SIG ALPHS Id GOLF TILT Former Team Earns Right To Enter Finals for Championship. Cinch on second place in the inter-fraternity elimination golf tournament fell Into the hands of the Sigma Chis Monday afternoon, when they defeated the Sigma Alpha Epsilon team, 7 to 4, on the Antelope park course. Sigma Chi is now the only survivor in one bracket and will play the win ner of a match between PI Kappa Phi and Phi Sigma Kappa for the interfraternity championship. PI Kappa Phi downed Alpha Theta Chi Sunday morning, 8 to 4, and the Phi Sigs disposed of Phi Delta Theta yesterday afternoon, 9 to 3, to win the opportunity to meet the semi-finals in the other bracket. The Sig Alph-Sigma Chi tilt waa hotly contested throughout. The first foursome, made up of Mertz. Hopewell, Brown and Ly man, tied for points on the eigh teen holes. Mertz defeated Brown, 3 to 0, to make as many points for Sigma Chi, and Hopewell lost to Lyman, 3 to 0, to square things for the Sig Alph team. Second Group. Results turned in by the second foursome determined the winner. Minor lost a point to Conklin of the Sigma Chis on the first nine and one on the eighteen holes but won a point on the last nine. R. Bennett had a one hole ad vantage over E. Bennett of the Sig Alph team at the ninth green. On the second nine, each man won four holes and they tied, so that two points went to the Sigma Chis. The Phi Sigs are doped to win their bracket and favored for the championship. Fisher, Jensen, Lenser and Woods make up their team. . riY I'KRMISSION of Cliff Sand 15 al'.l iwho has set an implied limit upon the material the shooter take from the Journal i: John Bcntlcy has changed the name of his column back to "I May Be Wrong." tcne Robb has aptly j miKRChted that our comment be, "Yes, jenn. inu may. inc shooter always insisted that the heiid now used Is miuh more ap propriate for a column writer since it is indicative of a proper spirit of humility A CONCESSION to the howling mob which demands more sports copy i there isn't any good reason for this stuff; everyone knows it anyway): Nebraska's scarlet clad cinder crushcrx, racquet wiclders. and sandlotters jurt passed through a big week. With the spiked shoe men turning in a brilliant win in a auai mee; with Missouri, the tennis team edging out a victory over th? Kan sas Aggies, and the baseball team splitting the series with the strong Iowa university nine, cornnusKcr spcrts enthusiasts had plenty to keep them interested. The baseball team will be nusy (his week with games at Law rence Monday and Tuesday and at Ames Friday and Saturday. Schulte's trackmen meet Kansas in a dual meet Saturday morning, preceding the finals in the state high school championships Satur day afternoon. DUDY VOGELER, director of in tramurals, is pleased with the position intramural athletics are assuming in university life. Where as championships in practically all divisions of the limited program were formerly dominated by a few groups, points are now evenly dis tributed throughout a large num ber of fraternities. There can be little doubt that the intramural program or the university ia a success. Contrasted to a few years ago, when a bas ketball tournament and a tennis tournament comprised the entire outlay, the system now include, competition in a great variety of sprrts. Plenty ol men are drawn into competition who would other wise do nothing but rest. IT IS a bit late now, but the 1 shooter must have his turn at the Innocents. Consistent perform ance like that of Ivy day just past will jus, about ruin the Innocents' reputation for being purely polit ical in the choice of members. There is a place for a real hono rary on this campus. Maybe we are going to have one after all. VTHILE on the subject of honor- aries, here's something for Professor Grummann, who con demned rather sweepingly the present newspaper organization, savine among: otner mings inai journalists were people who couldn't do anything else. Eight persons engaged in publication work rate the only men's honor ary there it. Six of these are ac tually enrolled in the school of journalism. The president of the women's honorary is a journalist. While we can't consistently say that membership in these organi zations is proof in itself of unu sual worth, It at least demon strates that some students enrolled in the school are at least not at the bottom of the grade. LIOW ran the nation grow up to speak respectable English? A new atrocity has appeared, this time in a tabocco advertisement which is spread over full sized bill boards. In letters a foot or so high, the company has a fisher man say: "Give me fish that bite and tobacco that DON'T." Basketball Practice Resumed in Coliseum Spring basketball practice will be continued during this week, according to an an nouncement by Coach Charley Black. Although part of the Coliseum Is In use for a ban quet, the stage court and the court at the south end of the floor are open, and will be used for drill on fundamentals until Friday, when practice will be suspended for the preliminaries of the hlsh school track meet. rT.iRsrran want ads Losf : A- O. PI pin. rinder call Dona Hoe man. B-SOM. Reward. you warn. a Townaaod pbotograpn Of COURSE your photof mpta from tUuck'a Schultcmcn Arc to Tanc'e With Kansas Thinclads Here Saturday. LAST DUAL COMPETITION , Comhuskers Have Won All Meets for Year; Rivals Have Fast Lineup. Nebraska tracksters will wind up their dual competition of the sranon when they tansle with the J ierVB.ory tclcnor. Kamas JayhawKs in Memuna,, eclipse of last month was stadium haturday morning, me , vl.lhu here on account of the cloudy weather prevailing that day. aays Trofessor Swegiey. It was to havs been partial here for several hours. The eclipse was to tal only over an area of several miles In northern California and then for only a second and half, being one of the shortest eclipses on record. LEAGUE BAIL TILTS ENTER FINAL WEEK Five Team Tourney Ncx Week Will Determine Championship. OPEN llOl'SI-JAT OBSERVATORY IS HILLED TOMCIIT Tonight w ill be the regular open bouse at the University or ins hraska observatory, according 1 Professor C. D. Swetey. who will talk on eclipses, giving special at tention lo the one which occurred on April 23. The moon will be under observation through the ob- mect will be stsced as an added I atti action for patrons of the state huh school meet and snuuiu lur nub the bent dual competition of lb.; season for Hchulte's squad. Kansas deriNlvely defeated the Kansas Aggies Saturday without the services of Jim Uausih. Liausch journeyed to the Ohio re lays and wun first In the shot with a tors of a little over 47 feet and also woo the trl-atholon. Uauacb and Rhea will furnibh some Inter esting competition In the meet Saturday as both men have been hitting around 47 feet consistently and the fight between the two should prove interesting. Keen Competition In Shot. Rhea beat Bauscb by Inches In the Kansas relays and lost the fol lowing Ssturday at the Drake re lays after he had broken the rec ord in the preliminaries. Rhea's best heave of the season is 50 feel 2 Inches in the Oklahoma dual and the Arlington boy should furnish Bausch with plenty of competition. The meet on paper seems to be a toss up with either team having a good chame to win if they get the breaks. Kanwaa lias bueu lay ing for Nebraska all year and dope points to a real battle be tween two of the best teams in the Big Six. If the Jayhawks lick Nebraska it will be the first de feat suffered by the Huskers this year, having won all previous duals by a comfortable margin. This meel will be the final ap pearance of Schulte's charges un til the Big Six outdoor meet at Lincoln May 23-24. Jayhawks Good Sprinters. Kansas will have a group of sprinters who are ha id to beat. Joe Klaner and Sickle bead the list and the sprint relay team of the Kansas school has been turning in some excellent performances in the relay carnivals this spring. Trueblood,' Kansas vaulter, served notice that the pole vault this week end will be no walkaway as it was last Saturday. He cleared 12 feet 9 inches to win the event and should extend Bill Os sian to win the event. Ossian has cleared 13 feet several times this season and should win if nothing happens. The rest of the events seem to be pretty evenly divided with the final score close and the breaks may decide the meet. INTRAMURAL OFFICE COLLECTION FOR SCRUB WOMEN. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. H A R VARD UNIVERSITY A cam paign to collect $5,600 for paying back wages to a group of scrub women recently dismissed by the university has been started by fifty-one alumni. The present action on the part of the alumni is the outcome of a threat which they had issued on March 17 saying that a statement from the univer sity had not satisfied them. Ou that day the officials of the uni versity had released a statement to the effect that at all times the scrubwomen had received at least the wages required by the min imum weges law. Typewriter For Rent Royal Smlthi Remington Underwoods. Special rale to nu denta for long term. Nebraska Typewriter Co. 133 O SlraeL Lincoln. Nebr. B-W1S7 21 GROUPS COMPETING As the Interfraternity plsy ground baseball tournament enters its final wseK or round room piay, Alpha Sigma Tni. Tau Kappa f p silon. Delta Sigma Phi and Delta Tau Delta teams are leading ineir leagues while Thl Kappa and PI Kappa rbl are tied for supremacy la league fivt. Winners la each of the divisions at the end oft bis week will be scheduled for play In five team elimination tournament for the in terfraternlty championship. This final round tournament should be completed by the end of next week, according to R. F. Vogeler, director of intrsmurals. AICBALL STANDINGS. THOSE STUDYING MOST T Iowa Professor Finds That More Efficient Methods Needed. Winners of Interfraternity Sports Contests May Call for Awards. Plaques to be awarded the vari ous winnets in interfraternity sports competition during the past year have been received by the in tramural office and are being dis tributed when called for. Cham pionships already decided, and fra ternities entitled to plaques are: Hare and hound, Delta Sigma Lambda. Handball, Sigma Alpha Mu and Pi Kappa Alpha. Soccer, Delta Upsilon. Water polo, Pi Kappa Alpha. Swimming, Theta Chi. Wrestling, Theta Xi. Boxing, Delta Sigma Lambda and Delta Sigr.-.a Phi. Indoor track, harm House. Class A basketball, Alpha Gam ma Rho. Class B basketball, Theta Xi. Horseshoes, Kappa Sigma. Carnival relays, Pi Kappa Alpha. Volleyball, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Basketball free throw, Phi Sig ma Kappa. The distribution of champion ships through a large number of fraternities is taken by R. F. Vog eler, director of intramurals, as an indication of the place being estab lished for interfraternity competi tion. A glance at the all-year score card shows a large number of fraternities well up in total standings, as compared to a domi nation of higher places by a few fraternities which has been pres ent in the past. P ROF. GRUMMA N N EV I N C E S ADMIRATION FOR PRODUCTION OF I ' 'HAMLET . ' (Continued From Page 1.) made of the comic 'grave digging scene, which was acted by Robert Reade and Paul Miller.' Every line of every situation was brought out effectively," stated Professor Grummann. "Everyone knows how difficult it Is to make a comic part for a modern audience." AMKS. IOWA A more effective technique of studying rather than longer study hours is the need of most students who fail to come up to scholarship standards, according to Dr. J. G. Jenkins, assistant pro fessor of psychology at Iowa State college, who spoke before the Iowa academy of science recently. Pro fessor Jenkins has conducted a study of the study habits of two groups or students totaling 120 at Iowa State. The group which made the high est grades spent two hours and thirty-eight minutes a day In study while the group deficient in scholarship spent three hours and twenty-nine minutes each day. The poorer group spent less lime on sleep and dates to allow ;ui hour more time for study, exercised more, attended church more and took less time to dress. The lightest sleeper In the group spent an average of six and one half hours In sleep while the heav iest sleeper spent ten and one half hours. The most sleeping is done on Saturday night, as a result of late Sunday mornins In bed, when the average Is ten hours and eight een minutes. The championship for rapid eating goes to a student who completed three meals a day In thirty-six minutes while one per son required one hour and fifty four minutes. FORD OWNER'S CLUB. UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA. A club composed of Ford owners in the department of English at the University of Indl-na has re cently been started. Owners of other makes of cars are prohibited from membership. A circular is sued to members of the depart ment announces the members of the club and those prohibited from membership. One member of the English de partment is listed among the un welcome with regret, the circular states, "at one time he held the medal for driving the most de crepit Ford on the campus." SELL LOST AND FOUND. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON The annual auction sale of the As sociated Women Students of the University of Oregoon was held last week when the great collec tion of lost and found articles that had been found and turned in to the university depot was put up for the highest bidder. Diamond Men Will Practice All Week Baseball practice for fresh men and other players not on the varsity squad will be held every afternoon this week at Landis field, starting at 3 o'clock. Coach W. H. Browne will be in charge of the workouts. STOP AT HOTEL D'HAMBURGER for SHOTGUN SERVICE "Buy 'Em by te Sack" 1141 Q 8t 1718 P St RELIABLE SERVICE On AH Batteries (Testing and Filling Without Charge) NEW HOME CORNER 17th & N ST.1EET Rental Batteries Delivered Promptly. WESTERN STORAGE BATTERY CO. B-3391 WILLARD BATTERIES Lincoln, Nebr. 1646 N SL League I. w I jhA, Alpha 8lgma Phi.... 4 0 1 000 Alpha Tau Omega... 3 1 .730 Sigma Phi Kpsllon... 2 2 ..VK) Phi Sigma ksppa ... 1 S .250 Pbl Gamma Delta... 0 4 .000 Lsagut II. w I pet. Tau Kappa Epsilon.. 4 0 1.000 Alpha Gamma Rho. . S 1 .730 Farm House 2 2 .500 Sigma Chi 0 3 .000 Phi Alpha Delta 0 3 .000 League III. w 1 pet. Delta Sigma Phi 3 1 .750 Sigma Alpha Mu .... 2 2 .500 Sigma Phi Sigma 1 1 .500 Delta Upsilon 1 2 .333 Beta Theta Pi 1 2 .333 League IV. w I pet. Delta Tau Delta 4 0 1.000 PI Kappa Alpha 3 1 .750 Kappa Psl 3 2 .600 Kappa Sigma 2 3 .400 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 1 3 .250 Delta Sigma Lambda 0 4 .000 League V. w 1 pcL Phi Kappa 3 0 1.000 Pt Kappa Phi 2 0 1.000 Delta Chi 3 2 .600 Theta XI 1 2 .333 Pi Kappa Psl 0 2 .000 Zeta Beta Tau 0 3 .000 jfentr iiMtifa at if in.... . fiom any lal.a m.-ir.n fc, your rhn.. A gallny .1., t 4 crimp I nonet 4m' Torts u- Now dut ,i wrong Mrs-jiirt a hiin tul I golf (sme ( it riioi. r 4Vt ports by ttie way ( ,Vll(r1 such talent to iI,m a t,, ,l0 one hoi In an.4r.rr' t ( t l(l. Tiu r ntfl ntnl.l a. la ;.. - Vt ....... .....-..- - -.- , iraijf ni!iu ium right this wsy folks. The big show , tolnhmi Wlln iunt,. is oa. now insi oio Mao t earner' ouaiifi, at 1.41. W. A. A. f JI AN RATHIUNN baa snapped out of it. the rotllwla it . .1 . . (sir I i,UeJ off 11 a v VIA 1 1 ... ..1 io-vu. ..... - ' ...... . .u Rikta are (iral (or tiralin - . will m bappentna, an Mg way. alight Jut as welt start in training for that half mile sprint -loan the walk to the May Queen's 'nrone tarly. Operations have been tem porarily suspended for the -uut week, but the luiixnM Is perma nently over and the girls are go ing into actloo. Ill show ou can't afford to miss, folks' Well, the eirltement's over anl baseball still continues. The flits art out again and the an Is on. The tournament is trying its best to finish, but u allotting around In the mud Isn't exactly an outdoor sport of the higheat tvte. I i . . . . ... I Deck tennis nas cviarn.iy tcen 1 progressing In spit of defect a in the weather and the elimination tournament will be held next week. Contrary to popular belief thm la not necessarily played on .'crk as ; no ships were available at the, time. If you rs good at tatchmg 1 Mns this la an ideal sport surely ! such qualifications merit a large attendance. Thla Is one of the In- ; L.anlnu ... at.. art not everyone imtMiuj I i. I ires are held wittl a txii ait4a.4 to sis foot stung and a iie. , elantir. This of tourx. iivra tua deal red effect of a giJ ,i,t minus the walking and l n bulla very nifty airi;-t,r,i huh? Uonder wbal Ihev ,,, rn they really get ont and' h.t it It probably 11 quite a !' u tn t' I we-thirty, mind la c. rem! Not at all. n4 at all. 1n tennis loumsmrnt will -int ug soon. Both mixed doohlfr a.,) women's singles will be run T THIS snoui'l ormg out rr talent in the wsy of tnn'i yeah? Ti all' on Special Noon Lunches RECTOR'S 13 Si P WE SELL MOHAWK TIRES And TUBES BATTERIES and BATTERY SERVICi NEW DRIVE-IN SERVICE CAPITAL CITY TIRE CO. 11th and L B4887 m k7j A. L. BROWN BARBS TO HAVE RIGHTS. Pennsylvania State College: In order that non-fraternity freshmen may receive scholarship cards, formerly available only to frater nity men, the freshman Y. M. C. A. council plana to issue cards to ths non-fraternity men at the "Y" hut. Individual cards will be filled out by the student, so that be might receive grades at the end of the five, eight and thirteen week per iods. WHAT'S YOUR DISTANCE? UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, Austin, Texas. An organization known as the "World Champion Tobacco Spitters" recently initiated its neophytes by staging a long distance tobacco-spitting contest here. It is not definitely known just what records were broken. Ten new members were initiated. "YOUR DRUG STORE" The thickest Malted Milks in the city at our Soda Fountain, the Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14th & P SL B 1068 For Mother's Day Remember her with a practical gift Shoes Hosiery House Slippers SPECIAL THIS WEEK war WOMEN'S Black Satin Then. WOMEN'S Blark Satin Thw Tie Cut-out Vamp. High Heel. Tie: trimmed wtlh Silver Kid. 1 uDHii neei. . 1024 "0" STREET LINCOLN'S BIGGEST BUSIEST SHOE STORE Light is the first of painters. EMLRSON BUILDINGS in Wliicli You Take. Pride 0 tbk campus, wtiere ' class " buildings and memorial structures are so often distinguished by their noble form, flood lighting equipment serves to prolong the enjoyment of their beauty and to enhance pride in the institution. Such an application is made for the new 165-foot campanile at South Dakota State; mag nificent gift of an alumnus. Electrically operated chimes sound the hours and are heard in concerts. At night, shafts of Drawing of Am OxifMin CnmpaniU at South Dakota Sum ColUg Brooking,. & ft Ptrkin, and MrWoyno. arrhtum light from General Electric floodlighting projectors effect a picture of superb beauty done in the school colors and white. From the air, the tower is identiBcd by the beam from a C-E airway beacon surmounting the floodlighted dome. Thus, G-E equipment p'lays its part in promoting progress and fine appreciation. Back of every G-E product is an organization in which college-trained men are largely responsible for the planning, production, and distribution. 94-767GC GENERAL ELECTRIC GINIRAL BLICTRIC COMPANY. SCH ENtC TAPY. NJJ Y O Kjf