KKIDAV. FKHKUARY 13. 1931. 4 I 81 1 l 4 i Husker GISH ANNOUNCES POSITION SHIFTS Changes Heconiiiieiided By Hcud Coach D. X. Bible And Approved By Athletic Board Yesterday; Entire Present Staff Maintained. SIIAKEUP IS CAUSED BY Coach II. NY. Browne Is Promoted To Assistant Varsity Coach After One Year's Freshmen Work; Bill Day Also Made Assistant. (uiiilcte rcalisiiiiin'iil i" Nebraska's cuadiwiir staff was an-liomu-iil yesterday by II. 1. !isb. dim-tor of at lilt-tics. Although all members of the present staff were retained, most of them were .shifted to new positions. The chances were m nuciided by 1). N. Bible, head coach, and were approved by the athletic board. The move of changing the stair was necessitated by the resigna tion of head line coach -Bunny" Oakes who will leave in June to take over the head coaching reins' at Montana university. Oakes will be here to help Coach Bible with spring- football practice which wilL start .March 20. New Appointments. The new appointments: ssltnnt arMtv roach- H. W. Browne. MiMant varsity couch Bill Pay Head jrout and nubbin roach Capt. H O. I-ehman. Head freshman coach Edwin Weir. Advisory coach Henry F. Si-hullr. General assist am coach Charley Black. Coach Browne, former Lincoln high mentor was promoted after one years' work with the fresh men. He will continue as fresh man basket ball coach and varsity baseball coach. Eill Day will as sist Bible with the first string after spending- last season coaching the nubbins. Lehman will take the nubbins squad and will continue as assistant wrestling coach. Schulte Advisory Coach. Coach "Indian" Schulte. who many had suggested as a successor to "Bunny" Oakes will continue as an advisory coach. He has served in this capacity for some time and has been instrumental in Husker successes on the gridiron. Easket ball coach Charley Black will continue as head cage coach but will assist on both the nubbin and freshman football squad. KANSAS TANKMEN TRAIN HARD FOR RIG SIX SESSION LAWRENCE, Kan The Uni versity of Kansas swimming team under the direction of Coach Her bert Allphin is settling down to intensive practice for the Kansas Aggie dual meet to be held Feb. 21 at Manhattan and the Big Six meet which will be March 14 at the Kansas City athletic club. Kansas has won its three dual meets this far this season, each day by the score of 57 to 27. For the first time each school in the Big Six will be represented by a team in the Big Six meet and Iowa State, defending champions will be given plenty of competition by the other schools. Several university graduates are applicants for the job of hangman at Prague, which may be a hint to soma thoroughly modern univer sities to establish a course in hang manship. A' large, up-to-date cateteria, ample kitchens, and small and large dining rooms lor club din neis would be provided in a stu dent union building. 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CAFE Coaching Staff is OAKES' BESIGNATIUN GREEK BOWLING MEET Round Robin Tourney Will, Determine Right To Enter Finals. 1 WINNERS WILL COMPETE Greek keglers have been pound- : ing the maples at a rapid clip ; during the last games of the ; round .robin that was to tell which teams entered the elimina- tion tournament. Seven teams will be drawn in an eight place bracket, with the winners of each round continuing in a cut-throat style until one crew remains at the top. Lambda Chi Alpha won group , one with a record of nine straight , wins. Clarence Willis and Don , Carr have been the most consis tent performers on the club, and ; are rated as one of the favorites, j Alpha Thetas Win. Alpha Theta Chi won in a romp j in league two with nine consecu tive victories. Spear has been bowling in big league style, and it is the consensus of opinion that this club should be in the running up to and including the finals. The Dells and the Betas had a real dog fight in their league, with the Delts proving themselves equal to all emergencies. The winner in group three was not determined until the last round when the Delta Taus won three straight games from their opponents, the Beta's. Phi Gams Hejd League. Phi Gamma Delta conquered all J opposition in league four, v.-.th ) Hopewell and Dempsey in lh? I leading roles. Hopewell rolled up a three game total of 575 again t the Pi K. A.'s. and this score wa : ' the high individual total of the week. League five was won by the Sig i Ep s when they showed too mucn power for the Sig Chis. Carl Hopewell was the main cog in the Sig Chi machine, accounting for better than a third of the four man total. League six still has one more set of matches to roll off, with the Kappa Sigs holding a command ing lead on the rest of the aspi rants. The Kappa Sigs have been the most consistently good team for the past several years, and basing judgment on this year's record, they are rated as one of the outstanding favorites to cop the tourney. Winners to Meet. Rudy Vogeler, the man who rules intramural athletic world at Nebraska, announces that the win ner of the tournament of social fraternities will meet the winner of tbe professional groups, to de cide the all-university champion ship. Alpha Chi Sigma appears to be the class of the pro. league, but the members of this league have several more games to play. Led by Swedeberg and Deeds, the po tential chemists rolled up the high total of the week, with a 2.4S9 team total. Elimination matches will start the week of the 15, with one or two rounds beiug played each week until the winner is deter mined. Percentages of all social fraternity leagues: Irugue I. Won lot Per. Lami.da CM Alj-ha . .. 0 1 000 Hixma Alliha KPilon 4 5 .444 Alpha Tau Omeca 3 .333 Phi Kappa a " .222 a i ar t. Alpia T.hela fhl 1 ! Alpha Hiitma Phi :l .7 I The! a Xi 3 -333 ; Phi Delta Theta 0 .000 I league I. Delta Tau Delte. 7 2 770 Beta Theta Pi S 4 ..'& Tau Kapsa Kpsilon 2 4 .333 sigma Phi Sigma 1 5 -lt7 League 4. PhJ Oamir Delta S 1 .ae Pi Kappa Alpha 7 2 .778 ! Alpha Oamma Rho 3 .333 Delta Sigma Phi . 0 .000 ! Lea rue . ; Sirma Phi Epailon S 1 SM HiKtna Chi h 4 .506 Phi Kappa Pit ft 4 ..'.D Delta fpailon a 000 league . Kappa Sigma 0 1 000 Pi Kappa Phi 3 1 .000 Farm Hmlw 2 4 .33? Aiuuna 1 5 .17 i Phi Sigma Kappa O 3 .'KI Jame, Oelrich Team Practice In (Jolioeuui The Kearney State Teachers col i lege Antelopes held a short work out Thursday afternoon in tbe Un- iversity coliseum. The Antelopes leave today for ?Grfolk ror a tan ' gle with the Norfolk junior hoop- sters, and Saturday engage the I Wayne teachers in an important ' conference battle. Ted James and Arnold Oelrich, i former Husker athtes. and at the t present coaching at Kearney, are J accompanying the squad on their HUSKER COACHING STAFF REVISED ..1 t.V...I W. H. BROWNE. EO These membsrs of the Nebraska coaching staff figured in the re vamping of the department made necessary by the departure of B. F. Oakes, new head coach at Mon tana U. There will be no designations of line coach, backfield coach, etc., all of Coach Bible's staff being as sistant coaches. ill" TO LIGHT WORKOUT Davey, Fisher, Don Maclay, Hokuf and Koster Will Start. Charley Black restricted his first string- basketeers to exercise in of fense plays and practice in locat ing the center of the iron hoop Thursday evening. A light limber ing up workout is on the program for this afternoon. The starting lineup Saturday night wil probably find Seldon Davey and Morris Fisher taking tbe tip from Don Maclay while George Koster and Steve Hokuf guard the Husker goal. This Cora husker five conquered a four point lead at the half time earlier in the season down in Lawrence and fin ished with 31 points to the 30 of the Jayhawkers. It was a fre; throw tossed by Seldon Davy in an extra five minute period of that game that gave Nebraska the ad vantage. Jayc Formidable. The Jays have a formidable crew. "Phog" Allen will probably have Tom Bishop and Ted O'Leary in tbe forward positions at the start of tomorrow's game with Bill Johnson at center and Fo.rest Co:: and Lee Page in personal charge of the defense depaitment. All of these Kansas lads measure six feet or more in heighth and have built a record this year of scoring more points per game as an average than any other Big Six team Ne braska included. All of Allen's men except Johnson lettered last year. Kansas finished second in the Big Six last season winning 7 games and losing three. The boys from K. V. were favorites then until Missouri triumphed over them in a game that decided the championship. A victory for Kan sas will throw the Jayhawkers into a tie with Nebraska for first place. A defeat will reduce the Jays to three games in the lo.it column and disnose of the Husker's most dan gerous opponent. Should Elack's quint triumph the remainder of the way to a championship should be easy sledding-. Sunday afternoon the Nebras kans will crawl in cars for a drive over to Amer where Iowa State will entertain with Jackie Roadcap as toastmaster. Triumphs over K. U. and Iowa will guarantee Ne braska at least a tie for the con ference championship. A novel system for promoting student reading of good literature is being used by the Portland pub- j lie library. Books are sent to every school in the city, one for each pupil and exchanged until every pupil is reached. Last year more than IKK) books were circu lated to over 75,vO0. LEARN TO DANCE Will teach you to dance in cix lea aona. Corrwt any . fault in .ne leaaon. Private lMon daily by ap pointment. Result guaranteed. LEE A. THORNBERRY Private Studio Ohone L ?51 2300 V St. Sv-y iter.. i -I I4w-v&!?-'' BILL DAY. uf.ci ill The Jiiurn.il. WEIR. R. G. LEHMAN GIRL'S TOURNAMENT WILL OPEN TUESDAY Basketball Head Advises As Many Practices As Possible. Opening games -of the basket ball tournament are definitely scheduled to begin Tuesday eve ning. February 17 in the women's gymnasium. ' Practice" will probably continue thru Mondcy evening in order to give eveiy group the opportunity to get in at least one practice be fore the teams begin competition in errnest. No definite number of practices' are necessary, 'but as r.ipny a:; possible p.dvi.-,ed, accord ing to Helen Yowell, basketball head. Health notices were re turned to the Intramural office Wednesday noon. Several groups have organized two teams for par ticipation in the tournament which also provides an excellent way to keep in practice. The schedule as posted contains the following list: Phi Omega Pi, Sigma Eta Chi. Phi Mu, Alpha Kappa Alpha. Alpha Chi Omega. Friday: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gamma and Sigma Kappa from 10 to 11. Chi Omega. Delta Zeta and Sigma Delta Tau from 9 to 10, Lambda Gamma and Alpha Phi from 11 to 12, Alpha Omicion Pi and Phi Mu, Saturday. Lawrence Men Meet To Promote Kansas Itelays I.AWRENTE Ka Fiftv of the leading citizens of Lawrence will I meet tomorrow with Robert L. j 1 Finch. promotion manager of the, I-l" 1 .. . C .... , V. , I .w..- n r.f , naiiDan iciaya, I'll 111c jui jiu.tc 'i forming the Lawrence relays ad viscry committee in the hope of creating more interest in the relays. i r 1 , 4 Your Manuscript Typed Neatly Quickl y R easonabl y Improve Your Grades VVith Neat and Well Typed Manuacnpti Brxjt Your Paper tor Satisfactory Woi k Lincoln School of Commerce Member Nat'l. Aaa'n. of Accredited Conn. Schoola P A 14th St. B6774 Lincoln. Neb'. Completly Realigned SCHULTEMEN TO T0IUJ.C. MEET Indications Point To Good Showing For Husker Team This Year. RHEA !S IN GOOD FORM Coach Henry Schulte and nine teen members of the Cornhusker track team will leave today for Kansas City where tne Huskers nre entered in the annual K. C. A. C. indoor track and field meet Saturday. Tryouts held last Saturday give the indication that Nebraska will make a good showing In the meet. Hugh Khea is expected to place high In the shot put. All of his throws In the tryout last week were well over forty-five feet. Bob Ostergaard will defend his title in the Shannon Douglas cup 1. " vitii wwv vmu i in r. ivaijin Rodders ami Merlon England arc, also entered in this event. Nebraska is stronger in the I sprints this year than it has been j I in some time. Lee, Smutney, and ' I Petz are entered in the 50 yard ' oash. The Huskers should make u j jjoou snowing in ine mimics, w ii- I lis Lamson, Merle White, Harold ; Petz and Linus and Leon Carroll i are entered in the 50 yard hurdlos I The high jump will find Pieice and Jackson competing with Dean and Mathis entered in the pole vault. England, Petz. Rodgers and Os tergaard will make up the mile re lay team. The entry list: I v,:ru jHsn: .leny i-.ee. Cc-orgo Smutney, Harold Petz. 50 yard hurdles: Lamscu, Linus i Carroll, Lon Carroll, White. Petz. 4 40 yard dash: Englanl. Kodg cis. : 600 vnrd run- i S.hnnnfi.i Hiino- ' las cup), Osteigaard, io.'gers, England. S0 yard run: Ostergaard, Rol?ers, Watscn. Mile: Gaivev, Marrow. Watson. Pole vault: Dea;i. Mathis. ; High jump: Pierce, Jackson. j Sh..t: Rhea. Rist. 1 Mile relay: England. Petz. i Rodgcrs, Ostergaard. I AGGIES 10 WRESTLE i OKLAHOMA TONIGHT; Three Sooner Matmen Willi Find It Hard To Keep j Records Clean. NORMAN. Okl. (Special, i Three Sooner wrestlers who have not yet met defeat this season will have to wrestle like experts to keep their records unbesmirched when I he Oklahoma Ajrgies of Coach Ed Gallagher, national champions and unbeaten in sixty-two consecutive matches, invade the fieldhouse to night These three are James Vhite. who will probably be pitted against Bobbie I'caice. Klt.n Eubanks. who may have to fsce Captain Jack VanBebbcr, and Phil Berry who will draw the indomitable Aggie captain if Eubanks does not, depending upon whether VanBeb ber wrestles in tha 165-pound or 175-pound division. Held Many Tryouts. Meanwhile Coach Paul V. Keen is holding tryout after tryout to find a lightweight to oppose De vine. Albert Mantooih, brother of Lawrence Mantooth, the Sooners' 125-pound national champion in 192'J and 1930. has not yet enrolled in school this semester and may not be available Friday night. He has won four out of five matches this season End was being counted upon. In his place Coach Keen may use James Mayes, the Norman boy whom physicians recently ordered to discontinue competitive wres tling until his low blood pressure was corrected. If Mayes is not available the Sooner 135-pounder may be Harold Sidwell, of Tulsa, or Douglas Lane of Bartlesville. With Leach, Mantooth and Mil- Your Drue; Store New Books at Cut Prices Special Lunches Whitman's Chocolates The Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14th and P We Deliver Phone E1W8 BUCK'S COFFEE SHOP (FORMERLY DAVIS) SFECIAL STUDENT LUNCH 30( Hot Rolls and Eiiiik Included Baseball Men To Meet Feb. 19 Say Coach II. Browne Coach Harold Browne, vr ity baseball coach, Issued hit first call to baseball candidates yesterday. A meeting for all men Interested In trying out for varsity baseball will be held Thursday, Feb. 19 at 7:30 p. m. In the N club room In the coli seum. 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