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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1932 FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN VOGELER NAMES TANK TEAM FOR Track Star Leaves School BURN IE! Twelve Varsity Swimmers Represent Nebraska in New Pool. DEDICATION IS PLANNED Saturday Contest Is First . College Competition in Coliseum. Twelve men were named by Coach Rudy Vogeler Wednesday to represent Nebraska in the opening meet of the season Saturday at the coliseum pool against the Wash Durn college swimmers. The af fair, which is scheduled to start at 2:30 is in the nature of a forma! dedication cf the Huskcrs new swimming tank. Easterdav. Thomas and Master son who have been on the sick list have rejoined the squad and are included in the list of starters for Saturday's meet. It is expected that Waldo, tree style and relay man. will be able to clear up his ineligibility in time to compete Little is known of the exact strength of the Washburn outfit this year. The Topeka crew was in the field last year with a strong team, and it is understood that several veterans arc with them again. Illness Cuts Squad. Elliott, Yang and Powell will not be able to swim Saturday because of illness. The Scarlet and Cream tankmen meet the strong Iowa State splashers Monday at Ames. The men nominated by Coach Vogler and the events they will compete in are: .',0 vd. free style: Amatn. Masterson. IHO'yd. free style: Amato. hitworth. au yd. free style: Sutherland. Waldo. 440 yd. fre3 style: Kasteiday, Waldo ut YVebrter. 1MI ja. bat-kstrukt: Church. Lackey or Kau. 2"0 yd. breasUtroke 3w0 yd. medley re hltworth. 4"fl yd. relay: Waldo, Sutherland, Whit worth ana Masterson. Ilving: Sutherland, Minor. Carle. Thomas. reliy: Amato. carle, FROM THE PRESS BOX By JOE MILLER Courtesy ot Journal. DON GRAY. Who announced Wednesday t hat he will leave school because of financial difficulties. Gray is rate d as one of the best college broad jumpers in the country. His abse nee will not prevent his competing in the Olympic games in California next summer and he will con tinue his training at his home in Louisiana. T QUINTETS SET TO Varsity, Ag Second Teams Both Have Games Here This Weekend. MEET WESLEYAN, OMAHA The two Nebraska B teams re sume second semester activity this week end when the campus reserve five tackles the Nebraska Wes leyan cagesters in a Friday night tussle while the Ag B team takes on the undefeated Omaha U. Car dinals Saturday night. Both games will be played at the coliseum, the Friday game start ing at 8 and the Omaha U. tilt get ting underway at 6:45. The latter game is part of a doubleheader program, the Husker varsity go ing up against the Kansas State Wildcats at 8 in a Big Six affair. Coach Waldorf's quintet holds a 26 to 24 victory over the campus B outfit, and the latter are out to even up matters. Omaha U. pos sesses an extremely fast team this year, according to observers, and has swept all opponents before it. The Gate City team features an effective scoring combination of Curtis, Patterson and Wilkinson, with Max Egbert doing the heavy work at guard. following day, only to have Cobe Tomson, defending champion, win first place a few minutes later with a leap of 25 feet 6 1-4 inches. Because of a stiff wind that was blowing at the time, Tomson's mark was not allowed to stand. J MEBRASKA track stock sagged ' considerably Wednesday when it 'was learned that Don Gray, Big Six broad jump champion, had quit school and left for his home in Gilliam, Louisiana. It is under stood that 01' Man Depression was responsible for Don's withdrawal, but it leaves a gap that will be hard to fill in "Indian" Schulte's cinder squad. Gray, considered with Hugh Rhea the state's outstanding can didates for the Olympic Games, set a record of 24 feet 2 3-8 inches last spring in the preliminaries of the Big Six outdoor carnival in Lincoln. 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I For Sale j I 1 1 FOR SALE One complete tuxedo, In- 1 eluding ahlrt. etc. Practically new. -1 Call P3743 afternoons. ' I . i Wanted 'j I 1 I WANTED TO BUY-Bookn. "Princi ples of Auditing" by Kohla and 1 Tettenglth; TrinHple of Auditing' -1 by Pliiney. and ' Cftlce Management' j by Lefflngwrll. Call K.IM9 belween i ' Tl and 1 o'clock tmluy or from 6 un- ' 1 til 7 o'clock. I OHN ROBY, former Nelson high school sprinter, was working out Wednesday with the Husker track squad. Much is expected of Roby in Nebraska cinder activities this year, and he should bolster the dash and relay events. A long- legged lad, Roby nevertheless can go places fast. His best marks in prep competition were 10 seconds flat in the century and 21.9 in the 220. Ask Forrest "Aimee" McPher- son how it feels to shoot at the wrong basket! The rotund Corn husker tackle did this very thing Tuesday night in an interfraternity basketball game, and the specta tors convulsed with laughter. Mc Pherson, who was playing a stout game at guard managed to get possession of the ball once but things got mixed up someway and he shot at his opponents goal. Fortunately, he missed. . Talk about weird basketball games! The Baptist hoopsters edged out the Catholic five in a light game Tuesday night at the coliseum. The final score was 4 to 1. The referee tossed the ball at center but once during the first half and that was at the start Shortly after the second half got underway, a technical foul was called on a Baptist player for fail ing to report, and the Catholic quintet chalked up the first point in the score column. Just before the game ended, the Baptists got loose under the basket for a couple of setups to turn the tide the other way. According to the referee, the game was hard fought and clean ly played. Alert defenses pre vented only a few tries at the goal. Contrast "this with the 90 to 18 hcore run up by Hickman against Cortland high a few weeks ago. Willis Lamson, hurdle star on the Husker track team for three years has registered for the new semester. Lamson, of course, will not be eligible for competition. The College World Students at the University of Texas are either not interested in Einstein or doubt their mathemati cal ability, for a course in the Ger man scientist's theory of relativity has had no registrants since the 1025-6 school term. The Golden Book and the Read er's Digest are the magazines in the University of Kansas library which receive the most student at tention, according to a survey made by the librarian there. Mag azines like the Bookman, Harper's and the Atlantic Monthly, results show, receive little or no student use until time for compilation of term paper material arrives each semester. Despite the favorable trend of student taste at the Jayhawker school, it receives a setback when it is also learned that Theatre, Asia, and Studio magazines were recently removed from the shelves in favor of the American, Good Housekeeping and the Saturday Evening Post, in response to pop ular demand. A scrappy set of fistic bouts re cently entertained basketball fans between the halves of the Kansas Aggie-Kansas game staged at Lawrence, Old scurrying methods of regis tration have been abandoned at Northwestern this semester for liberal arts students. The plan be ing tried removes the necessity for r 1 Sodas Sundaes LUNCHES Sandwiches Soups We Have a Booth for You to Use RECTOR'S PHARMACY B3952 13 A P C. K. BachtJ.z, Mgr. Water Polo Results WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Phi Kappa Psi 5, Sigma Nu 1. Sigma Phi Sigma forfeited to Tau Kappa Epsilon. Phi Delta Theta forfeited to Delta Upsilon. Theta Xi forfeited to Pi Kappa Phi. TUESDAY NIGHT. Alpha Tau Omega 7, Phi Kappa 6. Sigma Chi forfeited to Delta Sigma Lambda. Theta Chi, Alpha Sigma Phi failed to show up. involved efforts to get faculty autographs, and requires the sig nature of only one person, the stu dent's faculty advisor. Professors re-enroll the students in their courses for the second semester, and thus, it is averred, advantages of unified study are assured. Crapplers Colled Two Watch Charms From Ames Mentor AMES, Iowa. Feb. 2. Believing that his wrestling team was resort ing too much to the same holds, Coach Hufo Otopalik decided be fore the recent Iowa State-Cornell match that his men must employ new methods to pin their oppon ents. It cost him one charm when Frevert won his match with a leg spread in the 155 pound weight. Bob Hess claimed another when he pinned his man with the most difficult of all, the key lock, in the 175 pound class. Accordingly, before the meet he offered a gold watch charm to every man who would gain a fall with one of three new holds, the key lock, leg scissors or the leg spread. "The most pampered individuals in the world" Is the uncomplimen tary epithet applied to Yale under graduates by Richard M. Bissell, jr., one of the students who edits Yale's radical review, the "Hark ness Hoot." m i.l,:: m The Talk of the Town: These Glorious Spring Styles From Gold's Kampus Korner Those telling little touches of lingerie and Irish lace on black and navy can ton Dresses give an air of sophistica- and chic! Bright color Frocks . . plain tones and prints! Tiny puff sleeves . . . one piece Frocks, two-piece or three-piece ... all sizes 1 1 to 1 7 ... at tion 16 HOLD'S Kampus Korner Third Floor. CflJDC Thompson Asks for Early Payment of Rag Subscriptions Statements went out to all holders of block subscriptions to the Daily Nebraskan Mon day requesting payment for the second semester. Several fra ternities and sororities have as yet made no payment for first semester subscriptions, accord ing to Jack Thompson, business manager of the Nebraskan. "We appreciate the prompt response which most of the stewards and treasurers of the organized groups make to our semi-annual statements," said Thompson. "We are hoping to receive all payments promptly this semester and we are par ticularly anxious to have last semester subscriptions paid up." DELIS AND PHI SIGS PLACE IN BASKETBALL Win Third Places in Classes A and B Respectively In Final Play. Final playoff games in Class A and B interfraternity basketball were played Tuesday night, with Delta Tau Delta winning from Phi Sigma Kappa 21 to 15 in Class A, and Alpha Gamma Rho trouncing Delta Upsilon by a 21 to 3 count in Class B. Third and fourth place supremacy in either league was settled by the games. Xi Xsi Phi won the professional fraternity cage crown when it tri umphed over Delta Theta Phi, 11 to 6. The Baptist team took a wierd contest from the Catholic five 4 to 1 in the church league. After all, it's a Townsend pho tograph that you want. Adv. Meeting of Scabbard and Blade Called Thursday Scabbard & Blade, national hon orary military society, will hold a meeting at 5 p. m. Thursday, Feb. 4, according to C. M. Ault, secretary. Both actives and pledges are requested to attend and to bring their sabers if possible. KANSAS TRACK TEAM Grldlev. Coffman. Klaner . Lead Veteran Crew of Jayhawks. LAWRENCE, Kas. Prospects for another winning track team at th TTnivrsltv of Kansas are par ticularly bright at this time and everything points towara me j ay hawkers repeating this year in se curing the conference title. Brutus Hamilton, Kansas track mentor, won his second outdoor track championship last year and he has an imposing array of ma terial to begin the season this year. Two men who set Big Six records last season are Gridley in the 220 low hurdles and Clyde Coffman in the pole vault. Klaner, K. U. dash man won the 100-yard dash at the Big Six meet last year. In the dashes this year Coach Hamilton will have Joe Klaner, Leroy Sickel, brother of Ralph Slrkpl who was a snrint man last year, Jay Plumley, and Bernard Gridley. The quarter mile will see but one letter man back this year. Th lnsa nf npnrco .Tones. Bi Six champion, will be felt in that de partment, 'ine nair mue position will probably bo filled by Bondank, who ran that race last year. The distance runs should be bet ter than they were last year. Cun ningham, star two miler runner lnr full will ho nut in the srjrine and it is thought that he will be the class of the conference. Stover, a member of last years team will also be back. The hurdles will sec Bernard riHHiPw who tied the worlds rec ord in the 220 lows last year. Grid ley will be the class of the confer ence again. Maurice K.ue is me nnlv lorrer hurdler besides Grid- 1pv whn la in school at the pres ent. 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