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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1933)
IOUu THR riATF V vpod cr - , WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 193? THE DAILY WEHKASIVA FOIR TRACKMEN COMPETE 0 POSITIONS CORNHUSKER SQUAD Two or Three Men Will Be Chosen to Participate In Each Event. I'ryouts for positions on the Ne bi iska track and field team which will compete in a triangular meet with Kansas and Kansas State this Saturday are being held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day afternoons. Two or three men will be selected to compete in each event in the triangular affair. 1 he events which received atten tlon Tuesday afternoon were the 440 yard dash, the 880 yard run and the discus throw. Steve Hokuf and Glen Skewes were getting off the best throws with the discus, while George Sauer, Elmer Hubka and Everett Mead were also trying their hand at the event. Howard Roberts turned in a 51 second per formance in the 440, followed very closely by McLaughlin, who fin ished in 51.8. Lambertus to Run. Heye Lambertus will running his specialty, the 220 yard low hurdles, for the first time this year when he meets the sticksmen from the two Kansas institutions He is expected to turn in some of the fastest times in the country in this event this spring, being con sidered one of the ace performers in intercollegiate circles. During the indoor season he established somewhat of a reputation for him self as a dash man in the 60 yard event, but he has not turned in flashy marks in the 100 in either the Kansas or Drake relays, get ting third in the Kansas event and not placing at Des Moines. The Gothenburg speedster will proba bly run also in the 220 yard dash, over which distance he has turned in some good times. Adolph Dohr man is the best of the high hurd lers, and placed fourth in the 120 yard highs at the Kansas relays. Other sprinters of good caliber are Jerry Lee, Clem Lamoreaux and Frank Booth. Howard Rob erts, McLaughlin, McDonald, Cop pie and Kaufmann are the out standing 440 yard men, while in the 880 Glen Funk, Jim Story, Howard Roberts and McLaughlin appear to lead the field. The leaders among the milers are Jim Story, Glenn Funk and Matteson, and among the two milers Story and Roy Blaser have consistently turned in the best times. SDHtDC(D. Si? WHITE IS RIGHT For tvear on Ivy Day Eiuia Jettick presents thin out standing Pump in soft white kidskin. . .an unusually smart shoe for wear with your tail ored or dressy Frocks . . , $5 'You Need No Longer Be Told 4Mfy You Have an Expensive Foot.. GOLD'S Street Floor WRESTLERS MATCHED FOR FARMERS' FAIR TOVRXEY, SATURDAY Russel Hughes Reports Fast Routs in Boxing. Several of Lincoln's best wrest lers have been matched for the wrestling program at Farmers Fair Saturday, May 6th, wrestling chairman Bernard Tomich an nounced today. Russel Hughes, in charge of boxing, has also reported some fast matches on tne Doxing schedule. The boxing and wrestling will be held immediately alter tne eve- nine presentation of the pageant, and before the dance, Tomich an nounced. Each restling match will be one eight-minute fall, and boxers will go three tnree-minuie rounds. Jerry Adams, Ag College wrest ling coach, and Cecil Ackerman, well known "Varsity" wrestler, will meet for the feature match of the evening. They will wrestle at 175 pounds. In the 150 pound class will be Donald Shirley and Bernard Tomich, both Ag wrest lers. Boxing fans will get the thrill of seeing Claire "Kid" Dailey, one of Nebraska's fastest amateurs, and Al Cave, a rough and ready slugger, do some fast work. Dailey and Cave both boxed at Farmers' Fair last year, gave the fans a real treat. Something new and different in the boxins: ring, Tomich an nounced, will be a novelty match between "Battling" Meridith and "WoJloping" Heady. "Once they are in the ring," Tomich said, "anything goes. They will have Choir Will Practloe. The Ivy Day choir will ftprnnnn in iiwe mis 19 All nlrla who nan row" - . pect to sing Ivy Day must tend this rehearsal. prao- Morrill ex-at- to let their conscience . be their euide." Novelty trie second is w Hon boxing and wrestling match between . Wesley Dunn and Dunn uunu. wrestlers on Tom Don Johnston and Bob Whitburn in the 12j pound class, and at 160 pounua Steve Parker, a naru uiu.ug uii ami Arriol Jamea. i threat for the Varsity wrestling team next fall. CLUB SPONSORS CONTEST Any Regular Matriculate University Is Eligible To Enter Play. in The attention of aspiring play writers is called to the annual play writing contest sponsored by the University oi .rceuriuiK lm mtic club, bv Lee Young, presi rient of the club. Anyone who is i regular matriculate in the Univer sity of Nebraska ts enginie w en ter a play for competition, he said Rules of the contest are simple The nlavs must be original, an: entered bv their autnors. iney mav be entered in the contest by presenting them to Lee Young who may be reached at tne tvappa Sie-ma house. Of the plays entered o . . . the three judged best ny tne com mittee in charge will be presented in the Temple theater next fall. One act plays are desired. Young stated. S. & H. GREEN STAMPS AN ADDED SAVING AT GOLD'S! 3( IJ On of the Desert Tories smartest hosiery (hades for Spring Correct with Ivy Day Apparel FieHta hi a delightful new beige hosiery shade thai Ut charming worn with any one of the new Spring ohtume colors. No worries about what otor to choose wear Fiesta and know your ensemble ta la perfect harmony. 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