Suncfgy, McrrcH 25, l$f5 THE NEBRASKA! 3 TTirsieniiimieiin IPnoejpsiipB Weir Sends Squad Thru Drills BY DICK D1LSAVER. University Track Coach Ed Weir and his "few but fightin' " trackssters began looking forward to the outdoor track season his week as Old Mother Nature loosened up and gave Cornhusker rurners a chance to limber up in the warm sunshine. But still there1 was a nail in. the shoe of the truck sauad as the number of men now in training still doesn t come up to the size squad that is needed to bring in points enough to win meets. The Weirmen, fans will remember, had but seven men to put in competi tion at the annual Big Six Indoor Meet held at Kansas City a few weeks ago, but still came thru with an amazing record and copped second in the tourney. With a few supplementary sec onds and thirds, Nebraska would have appeared at the top of the list with several points to spare. First tryout for the outdoor squad is scheduled April 27-28 when Nebraska will appear at the Drake Relays. Weir figures on a good showing from his lads though too much hope can not be made until more of a summary can be made after all men have reported. Weir has expressed desire of another meet between now and the time of the Drake event but no arrangements for such a dual or triangular test have ben made at present. Also among the UN coaches' wishes is a meet May 5 with one or two other teams. This meet would put the Cornhusker squad in fine shape for the conference tourney which will be held two weeks later. No competition will be had for the Scarlet and Cream trackmen on May 12 for Nebraska state high schools will be performing in the stadium at that time at the an nual state contest. Weir expects his varsity squad to give an ex hibition to the youngsters at that time. Heading the list of meets for the Cornhuskers will be the an nual Big Six Outdoor meet to be held in Lincoln May 18-19. Because or the shortened se mester, other meets will probably not be scheduled. KU Track Squad Meets Oklahoma To Open Season .LAWRENCE, Kans. Between 50 and 60 boys are reporting each afternoon for track to Coach Ray Kanhl at the University of Kan sas. The Jayhawkers will open the season with a dual meet April 14 with the Oklahoma Sooners at Norman, Oklahoma. The Crimson and Blue thin dads will have a meet with tbe University of Nebraska early In May at Memorial Stadium. Coach Kanehl plans to take Mine beya to the Drake Relays at De Moines, Iowa, April 28. Kansas will go to Columbia. Mo., for a dual meet with the Tigers a week before the Big Six meet in Lincoln, Neb., May 19 m Join the Let Us Give Your Clothes That Spring Sparkle. SIS No. IX KU Gridders Run Through C7 Spring Drills LAWRENCE, Kans. Six letter men and twelve members of last year's squad are reporting to Coach Henry Shenk at the Uni versity of Kansas for spring foot ball practice which started this week at the Mt. Oread institu tion. On the opening: day of the prac tice sessions. Athletic Director E. C. Qulgley announced the ap pointment of Elmer Schaake, as sistant grid mentor for the past two seasons, to continue in the same capacity for at least another ytsx. Shenk said he was "highly pleased" to have Schaake around for another year as assistant. Dur ing the past season Schaake served as assistant basketball coach of Dr. F. C. Allen. The lettermen reporting for practice are Charles Moffett, all Big-Six tailback last season, and Gordon Reynolds, letter end last year and all big Six basketball forward during the past season. Both of these players expect to be around when the season opens in September. Shank expects to hold practice five days a week for a month and wind up the spring drills with a regular game between squad members. Other lettermen cut be sides Reynolds and Moffett are: Dorwin Lamkin, Don Stockdale and Cecil Lane ford, and Dud Day. I Garland Cantrell, James Weath-! erby, and Don Faulkner, letter1 Fern Fun Schedules for the WAA bad minton tournament to be held next week are as follows: Monday 5:M p. m. Martin-Alloway vs. Preston Frahm Morer-Wolfe vs. D o u d n a - Shaefer McNair-Scott vs. Clark-Armstrong Sand-Weinshime vs. McCague Hurtz. Monday 5:3 p. n. Stehlik-Marvin vs. Rahn-Hann Allen-Beecher vs. Rapp-Wal-lace v Nordgren-Quinn vs. Novotny Swanson Compton-Legge vs. Quigley Sutton. Tuesday 5:15 p. m. Sneed-Dolzal vs. Lindbergh Sage Shaneyfelt-Hemphill vs. Murray-Martin Dickerson-Jennings vs. George Turner Magnussen-O'Handon vs. Dahl Hanson. Wednesday 5:15 p. m. Parchen-Petteys vs. Spellman Learn. Frazier-Stufflebaum vs. Stoll Kelly Newmeyer-Mitchell vs. Sinclair Morton Platner-Mielke vs. Korb-Coune- winners are out for practice, but all of these will be gone from the campus when the season starts next fall. LeRoy Robison, a two-letter winner, expects to be back for another year of football, but the present at tbe present he Is out EASTER GREETING CARDS Personal Stationery Goldenrod Stationery Store tIS N.rtk 14 Opea Evcniaft L S J a . r -2 Miss Elizobeth Conway Travelling represent aiivc tnm A DOROTHY GRAY Fifth Avnu Salon will give yon expert advice oa lbs Utett atakc-vp. kelp rou chooie the boh Bacteria. ftade tot vo complesio sad rout mtm clothet. Leera the Dorothy Gtr 2) Saloa Pace rreatoai lot fcome nee. Aaa be iure to atk foe yowt partooaJ aaalytit chart. No appointment oeceuery Stop by aoy day Strtat rtMr I-M Athletics Last notice for baseball and softball entries in the intra mural sports events was given by Gordon Ehlers, intramural director, Saturday. Ehlers said the names of players who wished to compete in the scheduled baseball tournament should be given to him so that teams could be formed. Soft ball teams that intend to com pete should also let themselves be known. Deadline for this in formation has been set at March 28. Competition will probably begin the first week f April. for track. Among- the members of last year's squad who are out for spring practice are: Tom Bailey, Earl Stanton, Bob Cove, Keith Brecheisen, Miifurd Collins, Clif ford Harris, Kenneth Knuth, and Joe Kukaty. Shenk said several high school boys are reporting for the first time but he doesn't know how many of them will be around for the season's opener. The Crimson and Blue eleven will open the season Saturday night, September 22, playing Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, under the lights at Ruppert Stadium, Kansas City, Mo. The Jayhawkers will play two games in Memorial Stadium next fall, one with Kansas Aggies and the other with Iowa State. The final game of the season will be with the Missouri Tigers, Saturday, November 24, in Rup pert Stadium, Kansas City, Mo. Kansas will be the host school in this game. Swedish Miler Grabs 1st Win Sweden's great miler, Gunrier Hagg finally came across "for America's track lovers and scored the first win of his 1945 American tour as he finished three feet ahead of Forest Efaw at the an nual Knights of Columbus games in Ceveland. Clocked at 4:16.7, Hagg had previously been defeated in three races in America. SENIORS ORDER YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS and CAP and GOWN DO NOT DELAY 41 way Weicome ICO-OPI 1990 B B Far 24 years Nebraska teferhrr hav found enr service mast de sirable. We are new better pre pared than ever to awiM teachers to getting better poitiens. Far Cod placement service eail r write, DAKS SCHOOL SERVICE UC Stoart Bide Laaeela, Nebraska fourth fir H9 ..and for 10v al The Junior Miss takes pride in her two piece rayon crepe, accented with butterflies on the wing. Chartreuse, blue or gold. Sizes 9 to 15. 19.95 Checks prove their worth ogtfin, in this two piecer sheer rayon crepe with the jacket in the fashion-right, lumberjacket version. 10'sto 18's. 22.95 8INCE J888