FRIDAY. APRIL a. V: THF. DULY NF.BRASKAN F OOTBALL DRILL CONTINUES AMID E! SUMMER HEAT ( on! Practice Coif Or. orl ( lock Creen oi-1 lu.irurlli-n In l"lf has twrn irinill) luMallrd in I'Ol rit ItH.wn Mrrtrltal Kiiiinet-tini building and Hi" (irrn hiue. dork, lf com u Ix-int Uerd la pfarllr pUI llllf III ui frmblr a laiir t Iim k ! ih on hoi una in In i.l making II pe Kilo 10 niir both lung mid (llllll ln'. llor ti rfvrd tin u Ih rim k oui alalia b iui ( Iiik lioiu lit til of III" lu le nrirml I lie hoi A x-lm I' y of ono iiok u gten for -u i in s out aid th t u l Robertson. Fullbrook and Sherman Hold Laurels For Clean Slale The i ombinsMon nl lioi Coach Bible Sends Pigskin Warriors Through Two Hour Rehearsal MEN PRP0R CONTEST: Picked Elevens From Sixty; Aspirants Will Clash on Stadium Sod fmhuker crl.1 edianie n jnd a conical a' ii l a da Ihurda. loath Itible Ins ltiiin up III aoikoui Ix-iaim of ihr .j-ltrin lfi ami m piaince rrue scheduled Saiur.la. .bou :i) man rr hi Iftl fur III aoikout auj workf i. t " home " 'h ,M,t miu. pamnr. kukine. bln.kuij and anrkinc on pla Th n C'ornhuiiker nu ntor cnl u,,t pitrni i ! h'f Dirn ihtuuc i a lenfthv drill on ' lamliilaira for Hir kn kmc a oin man muM ! louuu iram num pia 10 bear th punting hm-Irn for nm niao-hcs. eirday attnnoon. In rannu. II had about ten nio Hi toiitne) taking plat tin rk. kliklnc with Packer. IVakri, Mar-; i;-tilt s of Ih match played quia and I'aul getting 'h beat on eterla aiteriwon ar fol tardac. Packer and I'aul. from lows: Robertson ditipt-d on al Lai ear'e fr!imen. ar fast d- out of llir lo win from Klulibaurh v.lop'lng Into pair ol sood punt-; 6, t. I ii. t J. Andron followd r and should ehn th tliy 'anil and heal Siephene In Ih Ian! men of lest year plenty of comptl-! mo rt 4. 7 5. C J. Fullbrook Hon irumpd In on Camion and won Th rch for nrn to bolier tip is. a, 3. c Shrnian took III ih centr of ih 1m mil con-j match from ljir nt to th tun ttnua. l.ln loacn uaitce ana or tu, II iii i(oario registered mixanif. Iehman and Pay were a n from liani 6 1. 63. Ijistlv, sending tb forward acainut th t-n won fiom Woodward 61. S3, dummy. Justice. KoMer. and J 1 hi afternoon ih twelve men Scblirnti a i' r ar a th ouistand-1 will clash on th rourti again, but Ins candidates for th olhona . ih pairings will b dlffrni. 'Kvryboly plays everybody els and th dvil tak th hindmost," la th slogan on thv lourni'y. How r It la fw anion th twlv nu-n thai hat not un beaten one. Thou that hav rtalnd thlr vlrtua of blnR unbeaten are Kobertaon, Fullbrook and Sherman. REGULARS SINK HOPES OF YANNIGANS IN TILT j aXVVtt CHLtY Flashes Its True Form Under Hot Sun SQUAD SHOWS Coach U.M U h mm In loaijiha Hu.ker ld tawn haa ihai .lu,a....a. kk'llla 1N.I litHl Ma Phnnnv Rhodes' 'A' Team ' Cotn n x- 'bl ho1- neon opan la lb public. Tht Cornhukr gridiron manlar will pick Iwe l na from Iba Scar'al (Quad or iha first taaten a worn- out i a full lima garni, Tha ABILITY --otor will man gat good took, !t hii D'ottO undar fir. If Iha, wh o.d ... ,.,.,.c 4.... "irizw'tiWrMZ lAnun lirm at a iuiiaiuip quc (0 th fact that baaaball and II dc-. Varaiiy tian ballrra j track hava takan numbar of tha ria lakinc adtantae of regular i Varaity man, tha Cornhuakar fool. Ibaaeb... ..,h,. and lu.ned In -rt : .ome oi th Ural wi luruiaiu et of i bu - ,.Bunny" Oakaa alalad om 'thaatn. i,..k nn thr'a arMt matart- I n i oi ioou j" in a in iui i( j( h frtlhm,B which will mah of ih "A a" ai Ih nd of tu ln ,.uh fa, ., Varall rao- ninei of Hi iirariiia cam hrn "... .m loarn linoura taiieu oil in ni poaiilon. Haiold l'akr. rtoro quarter from ih pail io year la lb only eietan lak on iha aquad. Oihrr ouiatand!.:, lutu ojl for Ilia apring aen.iona ar Mar quia of Central City, and Manlej of Holdrego. Jdaiquta anit la b hewing up In great aliapa and oa aeaara enough pd but larka l perlenr In Varaliy romprll'lon lunr" ling from lail )ar' aquad la be'ng conlderd for th pilot petition and dam rumor In iHiirhman" U tile and - nuq MW Hi 1.1 may gat flm ti th quart ibafk i-oiiuon. NKIHIASKAAULMXl'S TALKS 11) Sit DFJSTS i Carl Modraaiit. 'I. " producer j and operator. giaduai of the. department of goolog). laitd rr-1 feator Schramm a department Ihtai ek , Monday, he prt-amd leciura on iha I'oiath lodutlry la vk baka lo Mr. hi luauiiu a field g. ology rlaaa. Mr. JU ode III U now living In lnver. where be ana at consulting geoliHiui. EXPERIENCED TEACHERS haaded In evary frd aad t. !. () at a. OOMina' TtacMint AAINCV U4 NariH Itth ilea lor in iirruinra I , , , v.. i-nivain With I.M regula.a P.. ked at l..t 1to,,fU tJo,,n BhU.D.n V! rlfl in.nr...u iwi. it i,.kI. i. round- " uf Kau.aa baa cut bla Naralty Ing out a leal ball Hub for III III. b"'bl ' !" 1 tr0?' Thil S,t XV,.., leu.a.lv uuth- V'dt ''' - ,?k , ern IMp liol far oft. iy candl !t. iu . . . Z Mar. "a Baaa ....itl-.f for th uuad ..ing in hw '".f .M.,H " ' i i. -i - i ..... ....i.. i ..,, on .he du-y and a.nd, hu I ng '.. '' " ''"' ,,,w,"" l.lo.n .inh,.tiv iennl rouria did l,".u,'.r. .?Mr'1. '.T. nur''n" ,ier.i mlthln the B' til th- .i,-,...-.l 1 ",r anq .urneu .. ... . , K. ,,, . ... all conference teatu. U.. iviii if l.ir.i . .... ,,. m,L.,i , loiin (I i or ll.e a-udlot chaja go. t.o binele in 1.111- timet 10 ! I'lon.hlp and from all IndUatlona bat. It aa an oui.tnn.llni: pier of ' ' null race for tbd labor lor ih aftrnoon. r- Kanana Asgla. Oklahom ad M Drank tnouiti mow m wu I ball In th Dig 8U. t ih" preaent UMttrom Start I Hi diamond. "Choppy" Rbodea i;inn CIlMrom continued lillii put out hla flral Vartlty team ... 1..W I "I-. . . .1 ,. . n. ' .... . . . I. left tacani by graduation of Holm, .tames aud McMullen. To thing have been brought nut In tb practlc aeaaion. one that th Cornhusker team ill ua the huddle yttm next fall and th other tbai In book of trick ill contain plnty of dcptive and hidden ball play. If torn of tn maneuver the boy wr polng throuch W'ednday I an Indica Hon. A regulation gam will b plad Saturday afternoon which th pub lie Is Invited to attend. The probabl lineup: "A" Ttam Prurha Kno Knmer llh Itixtlr .... .Htpert .... lilt I'.ikfr .... Toil Karl. H.lriln(r Position ..JK... . .R T .. ..B.J... . .f: . . . . . . ,.UT... ..i.e... ..y b .. . . R.lt. . . . B . . ..I..H... ... Hnkuf v Tinucla .rntH-f f M'Phvrn Mnrrln rrin .... Hum . Mftrquia Miinl H vny Fr.hin Seniors At Ames Arc Constructing tS'ovel Radio Transmitter Anie. Iowa. April 4. A new short-wave radio transmitter la be ing built In electrical engineering at Iowa State college, under the direction of Phil Konkle. engineer for tb college radio station WOI. Construction of the transmitter was undertaken as a practical pro ject for students in radio courses. An obsolete ship transmitter, fur nished by the Radio Corporation of America nlll be utilized for parts. Hocause the function of every part will be discussed as th work pro gresses, some weeks will be requir ed for completion of the project. . After completion the set will be used for communication with ama teurs on wave-lengths of from bo tto 170 meters. As th original transmitter was designed for 200 watts, that power, much greater than the ordinary amateur set of 7.5 to 10 watts, will be used, Kon kle says. TO RECORD RESULTS First Round Scores Are to Be Turned In Before ' Next Contests Results of the first round mixed doubles tennis tournament are to b In by tonight. Arrangements to I play off the games are to be made with members of the group. iieservauuus iur in cuuna should be made one day in advance of th game. Courts are open from 7 to S o'clock every morning; and after 3 o'clock on Monday, Wednes day, and Friday, and 12 o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday. Groups eu tered In the tournament were an nounced In yesterday's Daily Ne-braskan. heavy club work from Tueeduy and for the whole aeaaon Th hefty gardener poked out two luty swats thai ere good for I wo bags -acll. and incidentally a run each. Salisbury took up Ih hill duties for the "IV" In (lie fourth and did fairly well in that frame, but set th stag for a good old merry go round In Ih fifth, bul he wait pulled out of th pinch with a dou ble play that let him out with only one tan against him. A hit and a pair of walk loaded the bases. A sickly slap to short re mi I ted In a forced out at home, and a snappy double play, pltrhpr ,0 second 10 first, aveited a "tt" tragedy. Hehrman got 10 pilch for th "As' In the last two frames, and was trying the slow- hall the boys 10 death. He allowed no hits In his first Inning and gave on and none In his second. Th summary follows: THiDMSEN TAKES COACHING REINS Former Cornhusker Star Accepts Position in Southern School Fred "Terrible" Thomsen, assis tant football coach at the Univer sity of Arkansas for the past two vears has been appointed athletic director and head coach to succeed Francis Schmidt who resigned re cently to become coach at Texas Christian University. Thomsen Is a former star athlete at the University of .Nebraska. He played on the football and basket ball teams here starring at end in football. He succeeds at Arkansas another former Cornhusker star. PLAY BEGINS IN TENNIS SINGLES Coeds Will Start Tourney This Week to Decide Championships Girls singles tennis tournament In which over one hundred girls bave entered Is to be played this week and next week, for the first round. Entries In the tournament are to call their opponents to make plans for playing off their game. Courts are to be reserved one day In ad vance with the. caretaker of the tennis courts. Courts are open for one hour before 8 o'clock, and after 3 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and after 12 o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday. "DON'T BE SILLY" Dance I I Friday and Satur. I 1 I I day nights at th I J V Lindell "THE STUDENT'S STORE" DAINTY Fountain and Luncheonette Service Special Noon Lunches Rectors Pharmacy 13th and P ta. ' C E. BUCHHOLZ, Mgr. Drugi Sundries Toilet Requirement "Our (tore la Your Store" 1 Hunker A Team -Kv Jb I. Wil ln. . . . B"it. :: lite. If Cllatrnm. cf feker, rf KngK. r tanHnwkl. Ih . f.ur.r. p Bulirmnn. p lllltnia. e Tn(l Htixker B Turn- Popp. tm Hn. lb Itavey, lli-lh Hur, rf Krrtfth, rf Mmllh. rf Swaneon. lb rpmr. lb Aln. If Hftiblaen. e Sturerk. p Salisbury, p , a b : 10 i it ah Tota'a II I I 11 I 4 A T.im i I I 0 I 1 1 B Team : 8 0 0 I 1 this year and if the Hukr coach tan Improve his pitching Mart, tb Nebraska applecrasher . should stand right up at Ihe front of the conference. Dr. "Phog" Allen at the Univer sity of Kansas la advocating that batketball be Included in Ihe Olympic program for the neat meet at Loa Ariaeles In 1932. When the National Association of Baaketball coaches meet in Chicago this week. Doctor Allen will bring this topic up. This would not be such a bad suggestion but If basket ball is going to be Included why not let the mythical football cham. Dions of the country be included on the liat of sports also. Maybe Sweden, Germany or Holland All Star would furnieh a great thrill to the Olympic followers In Los Angeles. Or how would this sound Carnegie Tech vertue Finland for the Olympic football champion ship? Allen states also that he is not favoring any changes In the batketball rules, not even a change In the center position on the basket ball five. At the opening of the baaketball seaaon Doctor Allen was almost convinced that the center tip-off was all wrong In the basket ball play and that the sphere should be tosted in from the side much the tame as In water polo. Evidently the Jayhawk Dictator has change his mind since that time. Coach Dible has started a bunt ing expedition in the Cornhusker football camp. The new gridiron coach Is hunting for a pilot to bark the signals behind the 1929 Scarlet football eleven. Since the departure of "Reb" Russell, stellar quarterback on the 1918 team. 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