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    FOUR
HIE DAILY NEBRASKAN
WKDNKSIUY. AI'RIf. 20. 1),,i
BIG SIX SCHOOLS
ARRANGE ANNUA
FRESHMAN MEET
L
State Farm Pouiiry Will Include
Ostriches As Soon As California
Eggs Hatch In Nebraska Incubator
SPRING SPORTS
GET UNDER WAY
Coaches Groom Yearlings
For Telegraphic
. Competition.
RACES TO BEGIN MONDAY
Two Weeks Will Be Devoted
To Individuals and
Relay Events.
-Tht Bif Six freshman tele
graphic; track meet is scheduled to
to
I
IEK
END
BY GEORGE ROUND.
'Now lailios mid "viitK'incn. il will only tM nu n ilitii
for a ride iiroumi the Mock on this l.eiuiliful looking linl. You j
may t li ink it is tun to rule in an .nnu inn iiiecougnui tioesn i j
nffoot 'liis bird nt all.' Ho is only an ostrich.' .lack Iwvldin. '
poultry extension niri'iil at the agricultural college, will rl- j BaSObcll Opens Here May 1,
ahly be slitiu.ing to the cold, cold world about a year from now. j After DelflV With TWO
Redditt carefully placed the highly 0& State TiltS.
prized eggs in the machine at the
poultry department, mo savs it ; ..,
will take about forty-two days to NEXT TRACK MEET MAY 7i
.1.. '.. .u . hatch the. vour.r birds out. The - '
Luc movies, niiii now die on- .
There is a reason.
It won"t be long until there will
be little ostriches on the Ag cam
pus unless something goes wrong.
Real live ostriches such as one sees
in
triches are in the process of hatch
ing.
Obtained for Show.
Perhaps it would be well to tell
how It all came about. Not long
ago Redditt hit upon the idea of
havinr ostrich poulu as special
attractions for the annual poultry
nut off starting next Monday M(i "' - held at the agncul-
. .. ., i,. .:,. th". I tural college earlv in June. Not
UUnr two weeks with he ma pf bjrds-are found , ,his
pi m n n n n n ps n n n pi n pi n n ..
aa u aj ti kj Bm ii Ba a- u u a-a u sa sj e I 4
same temperature as used in . ,
hatching chicken eggs is being. Tennis Team Starts Against ;
U"A Hope, for H,.f. i Oklahoma on Huskcr !
Redditt hopes that 50 percent of COlirtS May 4.
the eggs will hatch out. If so he,
will be satisfied. The voting birds! T1"e ,ivt wHk in :u' vvil) f,nd , Q
are quite delicate and require con- spun? varsity spurn in ihree cate-
siderable care while the more ma- gone- getting under way wtin
ture birds can live roost anywhere, hoavv contests on the program the
Asked what he would feed the 1 rest of the mcnth until the end of
schools.
This meet ?s unique in that the
men competing are running
agtinst each other tho they may
' ba a few hundred miles apart, and
may compete several days apart;
for each team competes at home,
on any day of the prescribed week,
and the marks are telegraphed in
to central headquarters, and the
results announced there. Compar
ative times and distances, not di
rect competition, determine the
winner.
Relay to Come First.
The frist week of the competi
tion is given over to relay, work.
In adddition to the regular running
races in relay form, with which aJl
track fans are familiar, the meet
features relay competliion in the
field events, 'usually regarded as
individual competition. So the per
formances of four men in the field
events are compared to Liose of
four men from other schools, and
the rating of this four man team
riven out. In this way, a fresh
man athlete who might otherwise ; word home. All of (hem were
be overshadowed by some star is ; hungry and have been underfed
riven an opportunity to earn his j for months."
numeral, and more men are en- Relief Need Is Great,
couraged to develop themselves. , Norman Thomas, chairmnn of
The second week of the compe-; the emergency committee of stnk
titlon is given over to individual j Prs rP,Pl: states that the mi.erv is
vork, and the individual cham- j partlv the consequence of i iick
piuus m me iiMuuu jco.6uc o. c mcwsi ry. partly the fault of an in-
firat rear track material at the; - - i birds. Redditt said thev eat as a school
Vnlvtrslty of Nebraska taking ad-1 ' - ; frAmhe Caw- ! horse and that he probably would j Huker baseball, which was
vanUre of their only opportunity l " 1 ,"VJ.. d. i give them horse teed. A slight ' forestalled in its intended opening
to eompare their efforts with those Th; ' ,C;,h chuckle rippling up his sleeve at Iowa State a week ago, will'
j... maae one mina mis siaiemeni was initiate me monin ci uueuc wn-
Of course the ostrich eggs do ; nose couar. bui ne young olri ; t.cs v.r.n a aom-iencwr
not look like common hen fmit. wlU rrohably be ed a little gravel when l..wa State comes to Lmcoln
Just a little larger. Those pur-!"'"1 mf f'wn ,(,eds soon Rfter H.v 1 2- Va' h " "
chased in California at $4 apiece ! birth- tR'R practice same right and ,
aren't so small. The average eeg If the venture is successful, left and keeping his proteges hard ;
is about six inches long and four j Redditt believes the birds would ! at woik to assure a well condi- f U
ami a half inthes in diameter. It ; make an added attraction for theitione, learn. t
onlv weighs about four pounds. A : 1532 Farmer s fair on the agricul- May I. mversn or uu- , ,
crate of one dozen isn't so light, tural college campus Then he may i homa hr;ngs a tennis team here to , I
Redditt found that out when the 1 turn the birds over to Antelope ,. inauguiate the season. Last year
eggs arrived at the college. j raik. Or perhaps they will be the ,,ners won ooin w.e .-.,u.
China Shell. Ag mascoUs. No one knows until1 and doubles in the Eig Six meet
The rge itself is polished up like the lime comes. but lost a number of good men by
a piece of chmaware. The shell is Usually the female ostrich start 'TJ, St e i
aho.ii Kivt,nth of on in.-h thirk , ic . his men laboi ing daily out at the.
and very strong. On the ins.de ' )d. acceding t Redditt. One lavs 1 tennis ch.h courts in an- j
are several membtanes. It is quite i approximately forty eggs a vea'r. ticipation of the fa.-t approaching.
a thick wall for the young ostrich : The bird itself are no small animal, i 1' . , c .,it.- ir,ri,
to break open but through disinte- weighing in the neighborhood of The noxt. ut 'V - I-h th
r.i, ... ! ...," .. r .. . . .. orirram takes place when the.
oroken down a great
the ostrich is hatched.
The
Daily
Nebra
5 kail
esses "it is 1 250 pounds. The male bird is us- rr,rra. taktS r,'"fet
deal before i uallv 'arger than the female. C ..rn.wlcer go to I
Two f thP 1 Th. ht f.,.- c,h May .. Then on May 11
eggs, however, broke on their trip i in the United States todiv. The fr,s mePl Kn
to Nebraska. ! Cawston ranch is perhaps the -'-fncc with all e-es in the
Having the eggs, the next thing ; largest in the world. The birds are
to do was to put them in the jnru- 1 raised for commercial purposes
Pator. So just a few days ago their plumes being very valuable.
mm urn
thereby determined.
The Nebraska freshmen have al
ways made strong showing in
this meet, and will be in with an
other good team this year.
Coaches Schulte. Lewis and Weir
are polishing their men this week,
particularly in the tricolor meet
tomorrow, and some good per
formances are being forecast for
the next two weeks.
BASEBALL SQUAD
owa State
the Husk-
university at
con
ference on the Eig Six meet that
is to he stayed in Memorial sta-
illkoio .ia(. - - ..
The track, tennis, and baseball
teams all have full schedules for
the whole month. Combined with
this is the extensive intramural
program being sponsored at the
present time by Rudy ogeler. The
remaining days of school should
find all student athletes busy. j
LOSES 10 AGGIES
B. A. SCOn DESCRIBES
OF
Tom Tippett Tells of Bad
- Living Conditions in
West Virginia.
"There are thirty-five thousand
miners wholly unemployed in Wert
Virginia," declared b! A. Scott,
vice-president of the West Virginia
Mine Workers' union, and former
member of the state executi'c
board under the United Mine
Workers of Amerioi. before ttie
senate committee tecently. "An
other S5.000 to 40.000 are working
on3y one or two days a week; the
remainder are working from three
To ail days a week. Wages are two
dollars a day for outside labor and
competent and -often cruel autoc
racy. The need of relief in a'l this
is great. 1
The industrial staff of the Y. W. !
C. A. is asking all those w ho po (
sibly can to contribute clothing ,
ana biirg it to Ellen Smith hall i Crrorc in Fiplr) Rjvp FriflP
next week, where it will be sent i C" b J '. n . 9
to the proper authorities to aid the 1 10 Knignl S LfeW 3t
mThr-s' k . . . 1 Landls Field.
This staff which is inteie&led m j
industrial conditions the world !
over and especially of women's po- : CRESS
sition in industry are worthy of all I
the help which it is possible to
give them. Every student, there
tore is urged to make this d;ive a
big success.
ESHI
COMPETE IN TOURNEY!
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PITCHES WELL
Outdoor Individual Court 11
P!2n Speeds Progress
of Matches.
Kotab Socks Three-Bagger;
Schick, Davison Bat
Tun Dipa LI if r
TWELVE SORORITIES " OJC "u"-
ENTER RIDING MEET j Coach Browne's hunters. om
iContinued from Page 1. . ! rSD "i'i Z'hiCt
B i U' finpn t hp Kid- Siv ho co hall caa.
. WEATHER FAVORS PLAY
fering riding sticks to the iii.-t'son with
mree place winners. They will Le
come the personal property of the
winners.
Faulkrer To Judge.
Dick Faulkner has lictn secured
juuc lor me lniei-sororuy i for the Huskers His itr.wan.o
riding compct. The guis wiU be j eigl.t scattered hits to the Farmer
Inteiiraternity horseshoe con
test are progressing .t a rapid
rate with the weather all in favor
of the new outdoor individual
court plan of Rudy Vogeler's that
is now in vogue.
In league one the Delta Sigma
i
a doubleheader in Lin- 1 1 k-i. .? e;u vt c,".. I CI
coin next Friday and Saturday, .-ach won two gamesT The I
1 - . " .l".lV! i latter have lost one as have the
: n" 01 "' l'"a es" ! Sigma Ch.s. Delta Sigma Phi has , I
v., 1 ' .... . ; been Oelef.t.l twice thus tar. !
league
than in anv of the others and the
judged on their horsemanship on batters combined with seven tough K v " "iS"
the walk, canter and trot. ' lookinir Nebraska e-roi- nermitted P'eled bL'furt' ijay 6: Pl KaPPa Phl
Grau announces that the inter- i he Tnr to.ght c ewto ?-s .S1;anP1;i "P?mhi
sorontv ridinir contest ;n Pet on- i h vs Sigma C hi. Djlta Sigma Lamb-
tier way at 3 d. in. The horse .show I th. -r.,.,. ; ! a VF hlPma Pl Kappa Phi vs
itself will sta.t earlier in order to ! the third when Hanson dropped a 1' l?': 1UL llgnl
get the coed ridmg contest started , shurt smgle over first and icam- ' S! l Afu aD,d PL PP
on time. Both are features of the ,,ered home when Kotab cra-shed a , Pb' Vf "1? Lambda'
JW1 Farmer's Fair. , hne drive 1 hr.. h r ,,,,1 i 1 h . A- G- R. Leads League.
The entries as announced bv : , m,. ,.r th. f..n. 1 ... ;.u in league II the Alpha Gamma
four Hnilarn a ea inKinp '
The most pitiful example which j Grau include Bernadme Sterns and , brought Kotal. home and the score .." U .tne. rjlS(r ,
h described was of a miner wlio ; "nita Ivans. Alpha Chi Omega; t was Nebraska 2 ...',es 0 "u,1.""","uj ;luurl 10 l"elr
walked twenty-seven miles to ak Grate Wilson. Daisv Schoeppel. ! Aggies RaH ; credit feima Phi Epsilon has
help, and died of starvation as he ; nd Maxine Sleeper. Alpha Delta, m the fourth the Agricultural- n T.U
approached Charleston. iK -Margaret Ward. Al.Jja Delta , ites got on to Oetgfen's offerings St , . ,J V A,,a TUCh
Cite CaM. of M,sery. Theta: Louise Mane Dr.skUl. Em- and the Huske. infiWd waxed a Wt i! 1'n T" i
Scotfs story is onlv one of manv 1 ' Junes and Jeanne Robinson, j wild and eccentric Livingston t , Alpha Mus two
rh'fah tmd of this r.9! uv.'t ; Delta Gamma: Alice KnfM nn.l , ....a f.- h....u'u.. s - eac" aiuj '"'SS Ep one. The
" - .v. v . - . - - w, . -j Mi, v. 1 .-1.- in aiiiiv ui jve over
Virginian tragedv
.Tom Tippett who has been doing
organization work in that state
has described a family who live in
a hut which is nothing more than
slack pile.
. "We went inside where some
coa-ls were burning in a grate and
around It were huddled the mother
and three small children All of
them were without shoes. On the
bed in the same room was a tiny
baby three months old. Still an
other child died this year. From
whr I stood I could easily see
through the house in a crack that
marked every board in the wall. It
was just as easy to see the sky
through the root. Nothing that is
called furniture was in this house
nor any other thing commonly as
sociated in our minds with the
Margaret Alackechnie. Gamma Phi second and was followed to the
Eeta; Margaret Graham. Kanoa 1 home nlale bv Set
Alpha Theta; Lila Wagner. Kappa
Delia; Jane Beaumont and Mar
ie! McLucas. Kappa Kappa
Gamma; F.velyn Krotz. Phi Mu;
Helen New berg and Pauline
Pound. Phi Omega Pi; Edna
Grieve and Mildred Richardson, Pi
Beta Phi; Victoria Gladfelter,
Sigma Kappa.
Then Malted Milk.
Portland Express: "Did you read
about those folks who weie para
lyzed from drinking Jamacra?"
inquired Colonel Bozcman of the
store keeper the other night.
"'Yes. indeed." replied Uie colonel,
"I suppose." he added wearily,
"that I'll have to reform and go to
drinking vanilla."
Classified Want Ads
WANTED
WA.TTED E.eijmn to bring article
WTilch have 1b found to u Dally
Mtbraakaa Ulca. fitwam.
PHOTOGRAPHS
CAFES
EAT at Mid. Lunti'i where we are all
friends. 140 P atreeU
ruieuinuijer galloped Home on a
dribbling grounder propelled by
the stick of Ingersoll. Then the
latter garnered his tallv to make
the score read Aggies 0." Var sity 2.
The fifth found Mutt Daviison
swinging his usual reliable bat to
make second a quarter of an inch
ahead of the centerfielder's peg.
Davison slipped over the scoring
platter again foi the third and last
marker the Cornhusker regulars
were able to collect.
In their half of the nixth the
Aggies came back for a last tri
umphal march pushing Copen
haver in home on Ingersoll's sacri
fice and an infield out.
Dale Cress, hurling the horse
hide for the Farmers, was never
seriously bothered and kept the
, isrowne men s six hits well scat
! tered.
I Browne tried a variety of com
, binations on second base shifting
Eeck. Wuelser and Levinson in
I turn at that sack. Boo Williams
I moved in at catch for Snygg in
: the fifth while Russ took on the
; responsibilities surrounding the
lirst sack. Dempry and Smith took
turns catching them in right field.
The box summary:
TRK RAUCK STUDIO. 1216 O I'JWt.
B29M. Duuncuva pbotoKrapna.
aJTSA A.ll rt'a a Townacnd pnotoKrapn
that rem want.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Small bunrh of keys. Owner
tMti claim upon identifying mid pav-
ing for liua ad.
LAKfjfc BUKPL ot Gluvei yet unclaimed
in Lally Nrbrasjum oiiic. Claim Lucre
Immtdiaiely.
TEACHERS WANTED
GOOD taachara alwaya In demand.
Boomer Mld-Weateni Teacher a
acency, Lincoln.
HELP WASTED.
CAW . PLACE two tiid'enls lntrrmite'1
In. Bummer employment If able in
fluallf'. Inquire personally at 2VM
it 8tM after p. m
THESE NEBRASKAN
WANT ADS
BRING RESULTS
1 LOST B.ack and wlnt Boston buildup.
J b-lonicmc to Bub bentt. Hcirton. Ku.
"Porky ' Inscribed on narneM. Call
B1M6 Reward:
1X)T Eauiea' white fold wrirt wutrh.
Finder pleaa rail E141H. Reward I
BROWN billfold rontaining lb In cur
rency and tlU aaa book. Reward:
Call B47S3.
rOIJND Key rlngii ana clialn with trv
eral eye on It. Owner inay claim rty
identiryina and uayina for una ad at th
l'all Netirauin '.llice.
rOCND Three :rey felt hHti (wnere
may rlalm by Identifvins Uiem and pnv
in; rvr tnta ad at Uit Dally Nebraiikan
01 floe
ONLY TEN CENTS
A LINE ,
Minimum Two Lines I
AKKien- all
C.nnenhHver, cf 4
Iu:'.'rnoll. an 3
AnrlerHon. rf 4
HtnpMi, lb a
Wenzl. If 2
Otcutl. If 2
LivinKBiun. 2I 4
Schick, 31 4
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2 2 4
II 1 2
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0 U 1
0 II 1
1 II 1
MAY
intramural depart ment announces
that these contests must be played
before Jdonday, Hay 4: Sigma Al
pha Mu vs Theta Chi and Sigma
Alpha Mu vs Alpha Theta Cbis.
In league III the Tehta Xi toss-
ers are in the lead with four vic
tories. Farm House and Delta TJd-
srlon have each won two. Lambda
Chi Alpha and Phi Gamma Delta
have both come in on the short
end of three different encounters.
Before Monday. May 4. Lambda
Chi Alpha and Phi Gamma Delta
must play as must Farm House
and Delta l psilon.
The Betas seem to be the best j
shoe twirlers in league IV with
four triumphs marked to their
credit. The Delts have won three
and the Phi Sigs and Pi Kappa
Alphas one apiece. The Delta Chi's
and Pi Kap's have finished loser!
in three contests each. Phi Sip-ma
Kappa and Delta Chi have a game ' T
on deck that must be played be-1 "
fore May 4. I
hi Kappaa Win. ! Pl
The Phi KappaB have conquered
three times in four starts in league
V. Kappa Sigma has won two and PJ
the Tekes one. Beta Sigma Psi I
and the Sigma Nus have each lost I
two bouts. The folln-ving games in
this league mus. be completed be
fore May 4: Sigma Nu vs. Kappa
Sigma, Tau Kappa Epsilon vs.
Beta Sigma Psi. and Tau Kappa
Epsilon vs. Kappa Sigma.
Fraternity Professional League. LJ
The DellU Rio-mo TV.lt-.,
ttiiitk. 3i 4 l i i ii o ""-'amurai professional rat-1
&!.,; :::::::::: i 1 ? ? ? S LTpMllfive triphB BO,far-Xii"
- - - - . j ..... ... UHr rnjii imtx aiju Ajpna
34 s 21 2 u I Chi Sigma two. The Omega Beta
! ' i-anie out. on tne Jong end
j I i of one contest. Phi Alpha Delta
o i and Delta Theta Phi have each
J been defeated uiree times.
12 1 ne iouov.-ing postponed ramea
must all be played by Monda"
May 4: Alpha Chi Sigma vs.
Omega Beta Pi, Phi Alpha Delta
vs. Delta Theta Phi, Omega Beta
Pi vs Phi Alpha Delta and Alpha
Chi Sigma vs. Delta TheU Phi.
Forfeited games entail the loss
of a percentage of the entrance
points. Each match won adds three
poinU to the entrance total.
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Totals
HdKtterH Mb r h
Maher, 3b j o o 3
Beik. 2b . 2 0 11 0
W (letter. 2h II u 11 (1
Levinson. 2b
Coten . . . .
Davinun. -
Kotab rf . . .
P.oaenberg, if
femith rf . . .
Den.pcy. rt .
Friinlourt. lb
wmismi. c . .
fcng. c-lb .
Oelyen. p
11 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
O 0
0 1
0 1
1 0
0 J
2 3 21 7
Tumi
'Bntted for IevinBon In seventh
AKKKb IIOOSOI fl ft
iiuHiteii u U 1 0 I II 0 3
Three t,e hit: Kutab. Two tmne hit:
BrhM'K UavtuuTi. Karriflr-e: InKerMull. i
r.iiuin tiu : r) i.retw o. nv oeiaen A. Bur
in bat'R: oil Cr-W 4. off OelKen 1. Hit
bv pitcher- Bv Crrwi (Kianklurt 2. Wild
Pllin: Crefia 2. Btolen bane: Cnoenliaven.'
IriK.'rRoll. lflvioi. 2. fnyitn. !ouble play:
Oe'Ken to Alaaer. Umpire. Slaab. Ttfue:
2UU.
Client: You deceived me with
that dwarf spaniel you sold me. It
gets bigger every day.
Salesman: Yes, it is a giant
dwarf spaniel.
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BE SURE AND SEE THE BIG
EVENT OF THE YEAR - ONLY
ONCE IN A LIFETIME DOES
THIS BIG EVENT TAKE PLACE.
THE WORST WRECKS IN THE
SCHOOL RACING! COME AND
ENJOY YOURSELF.
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