PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1825 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Strong Nebraska Team Wins Annual Conference Meet Huskers Nose Out Kansas in Last Event When Wirzig Places in Pole Vault (United States) The University of Nebraska track team won the annual Missouri indoor track meet in Convention hall last night when it nosed out the Kansas team by two points. The final scores were: Nebraska 32, Kansas 14, Oklahoma 8, Grimsel 8, Washington 4, Drake 2, Iowa state 6. Captain Graham and Poor of Kansas tied for first in the high jump with a leap of 6 feet 3-14 inches. Richardson, of Missouri, set a new jump record of 16-pound shut put when he beheaded the polite 46 feet, 10-1-2 inches. Aigle distance men were forced to break conference records in both the one and two mile runs to win over the Kannan man, Grady and Pratt. Kimport won the time in record time the Kalzer set a new record in the 2 mile. The winner was in doubt until the last event, the pole vault, in which Wirrig of Nebraska tied for second with Carter of Kansas Aggies and McDowall of Washington, breaking a 30 to 30 tie with Kansas Lanaster of Missouri added another one to the new record set when he brought in the second career. The former record was set by Carvey Rogers, of Kansas, in 1923. Summary: High jump: Tie between Poor and Graham of Kansas for first place; Branford, Missouri; third; Hagerstown, fourth. Height, 3. 14 feet. Mile run: Won by Kimport, Kansas Aggies; Pratt, Kansas, second; Grady, Kansas, third. Time, 4 min., 25.8 sec. New record. 50 yard dash: Won by Locke, Nebraska; Farley, Maryland, second Wongwai, Kansas, third. Time, 5 4-5 sec. 16-pound shot put: but WRich on Richson, Missouri; Ettar, Missouri; and Mccerel, Germein, third; Kriem- en, Germein, fourth; 48 ft. 10-2 in. New record. 50 yard high hurdle: Won by Wier, Nebraska; Green, Grimelin, second; Taylor, Grimelin, third; Cunningham, Missouri, fourth. Time: 6.6-second. 410 yard dash; Bird by Wight, Oklahoma; Rooney, Kansas, second; Morgan, Drake, third; Fisher, Kansas, fourth. Time, 32.2 seconds. 880 yard run: Won by Lewis, Nebraska; Watson, Kansas; handed; Hondeschit, Missouri; third. Time, 2 min., 3.1-1.2 seconds. 60 yard high hurdles. Won by Weir, Nebraska; Locke, Nebraska; second, Cunningham, Missouri; third, Calendar for the Week 4:30 p. m., W, W. C, A. Bible study experiment—Guyen, Henley house. 4:30 p. m., Entomology Club. Dycha museum. Monday, March 23. 4:30 p. m.—lay Janes meeting, rest room, central Administration building. 8:00 p. m.—Julia Dowdy senior recital. Fraser chapel. 3:30 p. m.-Orchestra rehearsal. 3:30 p. M.-Y. M. C. a cabinet meeting. 3:30 p. Y. M. C. a office. 3:30 p. M.-Band practice. Subject, "The Church of Tokyo." Henley house. 3:30 p. M.-W. S. G. a installation banquet. Wicklumberia tea room. 3:30 p. M.-Band practice. Fraser Wednesday, March 25. 12:20 p. m.—Y, M, C, A. membership lineup. 1:00 p. m.—W. S. G. A. tea, rest room, central Administration build- in 1:30 p. m.,—French Club. 306 Fraser hall. 7:30 p. m.-Band practice, Fraser chapel. chapel. 5:30 p. m.,—Rhadamanthi meeting, 415 Watson. 8:00 p. m.-Elizabeth Sifers, senior recital, central Administration building auditorium. Thursday, March 26. Tuesday, March 26 4:00 p. m.- W, C. Hall, Installed membership in the Honey屋, Herley house. 5:00 p. m.- Botany Club initiation, Snow hall. 5:00 p. m.- Square and Compass meeting, Acacia house. 5:00 p. m.- Quill Club, Rest room, central Administration building. Friday, March 27 4:30 p. m.- Look at Pictures, "ture," lecture by Albert Bloch, Central Administration building auditorium. Saturday, March 28. 1:30 p. m.—Band practice, Fraser hall. Bethany Circle Elects Officers The Zeta chapter of the Bethany Circle held a meeting Friday night at Myers hall and the following officers were elected: Rowena Moseley, Belt Shaw, Caitlyn president, Thelma Rouch, c26, secretary, Nellie Davis, c26, correspondence secretary, Lea Simpson, c27, treasurer, and Maurice Moseley, c28, pianist. Vogel, Oklahoma, fourth. Time, 6 seconds. Two mile run: Rwu by Baler, Kansas Aggren; Pearl, Kansas, second; Grady, Kansas, third; Penguin, fourth. Time: 9 min. 25.38 s. Pole Vault: Won by Laverne, Missouri; Carter, Kansas Angles and McDowell, Washington, tied for four. Digits: 12, fourth, 12, height, 12 feet, 8 inches. Result of Our 4th Annual Guessing Contest $5 in trade won by— Frank Younger, 1321 Tenn. St. $3 in trade won by— John Baldwin, Sigma Nu House $2 in trade won by Merle Price, Alpha Tau House $10 in cash donated by Dr. F. C. Allen won by-- Dolph Simons $45 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit suit by— Stan Randells, 1125 Tenn. 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