The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 05, 1937, Page THREE, Image 3

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    SBiuiKclks
I'otpourri On
Biffer Jones
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By Ed Steeves.
Working from the bottom up
ward, Nebraska began dusting off
her hands last year when she col
lected on 7,700 paid admissions at
the Nebraska Kansas cape mix.
This makes a hollow sound, like a
pebble in a barrel, when compared
to the 23.000 admissions per game
at the tournament of Peiping
China, in 1931.
More on the Biffer includes a
few personal meditations which,
of course, could be sold at no price
and traded for no commodity.
Wednesday the Lincoln Journal
ran an item saying that Senator
Brady of Atkinson intended to in
vestigate the salary of Coach
Jones: In the next edition it car
ried a contradiction of the same
statement. Yesterday it was
learned, however, that the legisla
ture did intend to investigate the
new coach's monetary income.
In the eyes of many it seems
logical that the. shrunken Nebras
ka assembly should delve into an
inventory of Jones' coming coin
purse, but to others it does not. I
The athletic department of the
University of Nebraska to date
has spent its own money at its1
own discretion and yearly has
swelled its bank account. Why, if
they are all good boys over in the
coliseum and roll their own hoops,
why can't they roll gold ones if
they buy them with their own
FRIDAY. FKItlll'AKY o. 1937.
TDK DAILY ISEBKASKAN
WR
ESTLERS L
FOR
EAUE j
m IViEET
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Return of Yost to UneupjgTr
Brightens Husker
Outlook.
the firft win of the year. In the
first meet of the season the Adam
men came out on the short end
of the score with Kansas State
Carl Yost is definitely back into ' anl then- last Saturday they bat
the lineup of the Husker wrestling ' tlel a strong Iowa State aggrega
team which will leave this evening j ton to tie on a "regulation" mat.
for Minnesota where an attempt ! Gophers Beat Iowa State Teachers
will be made to check the Golden ' Iowa Slate Teachers bowed to
Gophers. During the earlv part of the mighty Gophers last Saturday
the week it was doubtful that Yost I b' a score of 20' to 9. This
was me nrsx ume inai me .-hiiiiic-sotans
had met such stubborn op
position, but when the dust cleared
away the Gophers counted wins in
five of eight matches and a draw
in another.
The tentative lineup for the
Husker-Gopher match:
V:nnrfU- Wt Kfbrftlka
U( M. Kntpnt
12r J. Knsht
J.V Luko
MS Sur
1 Adams
1 Fiasnle
175 Simons
Gustafson M, Tnst (N".
Coach Schulte Schedules
Track Tryouts Satunlay
Track Coach Henry Schulte
has ordered varsity and fresh
man team tryouts for tomorrow
at 3 p. m. under the east sta
dium. It Is highly important
that all desiring positions on
these squads be on deck, ready
for action.
Your Drug Store
For vour norm lunches, after the
show' or ftr th puny, visit our
new Sorlt Fountain and Luncheon
ette, our service and prices ar
rii;ht.
The Owl Pharmacy
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WE DELIVER j
Chi Omega announces the pledg
ing of Leah Dee Larson of He
bron, Neb.
would be in a condition to make
the trip. Although the team came
out of the Iowa State tussle with
out a single injury, Ycst developed
a stiff neck after Tuesday's prac
tice.
The Gopher grapplers will be
seeking their fifth win in a row
when they meet a lively band of
Huskers Saturday night on the
Minnesota mat as the attraction
of the Ohio State-Minnesota cage
sesnon. The Nebraska men will
MoCrquortait
gtf.A'.t:
McContie.l
P Hanson
Carl Hubbell, big league pitcher. ' be trying to avenge the sound
names the coming Biff as one of
lus favorite buddies of the golf v,.. ,
u..kkh i ;.u .... mut have the courage of
...u w, ,ui me dpi--, soldier, judging from the
er swat-and-kuss kings and thus mads tne lagte fiuev ljCri
perhaps to give the Husker fair- ,. 1
waymen a boost from the coach- . The ""J" Wl" "rnve m a gr.d
ine angle iron rain instead of reign, we are
8 . . I afraid. His prospects do not stack!
From the angle of the Nebraska ' m"ch than ha bride' ,ir?
R. O. T. C. quarters. Jones is aicake- The h" ,s. h"7v
wearer of the haloes. Thev like his 39resS1ve. but not p lent.fuL Therj.
rri . V.iw 18 even rumor that those now 01
army record, especiallv his high . ... . ;
mit...ii.fii,.V..tPt lP vv'11 be 'ss'g when roll is
mUkaV academy None oi f theC",,ed "eXt fa'L
present members of the Husker' In the backfield he is lacking all
drill masters have ever had the , those big names that were syn- j
hand shaking pleasure of the Biff- or.ymous with Nebraska last year,
er, but all with whom this coi re- j He has one survivor of the 1935:
spondent conversed we primed ; foursome.
with anxiety. It almost seemed as ; Plus this deficier.ry m Ueef for j
If they were coiled and readv to j the Scarlet. Jones w-.ll find that;
snrinf on Ijiwrenc Mrfpnnv tho ' the conference next year win nve
dav he arrives in quest of his re-: "P to its name the Big SIX more
turn to army life and their de-;than it has lor the pan few years.
partment. It should give the men, s'. Feb. S. undr the east stadium.
in khaki a boost in prestige if by : as a oipiomai. ana ui iuuIM. , Ventor Pa ghuite is keen!v ,ooU.
chance Jones, the most oucussed S"'"""- ..... I in toward the arrroach of this
si IN-COLOR TRACKMEN
ICK PERSONNEL FOR
INITIAL ENGAGEMENT
ICalnon, Hejkal and Short
I Exhibit Good Form in
; Thursday Tests. 1
With the Husker track camp
still in a hubbub state, tri-coior
aspirants are running hither and
yon in an attempt to round into
slTiTie for the first color meet.
would join their
Husker today.
number.
Another factor that one
man mentioned was that
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At Bible's new home, the U. of
Texas, basketball ranks just as
Jone's h'f h as football. It was there that
the record was esT.ao;;snea ror in
dividual scoring. Jack Gray, in
1935. completed his career with
well over 1,000 points.
Boarding Cluh
Entertain-
Ag college students will revel
Friday night at the hcu.e party
which has been planned by the Ag
College Boarrjing club. The spon
sors are Miss Beatrice C. Vil?r,n.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C Newell,
anl Loyal B. Corman. social chair
man, in charge of the plans.
KtA TTte ith Parker Qum
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Those Lovely
Formals
Let us kfrp them look
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! 19US varsity team.
! Jack Calnon. a 440 yard runner,
sprinted that event in 57:2. a very
good pre-season clocking, while
, his colleague. Milo Hejkal, stepped
it off in 58 seconds. Robert
! Short, who spent his frosh year
i at Southern California university,
pole vaulted 11 feet 4 inches. Bob
Kahler, Jim Mather and Bill
FJeift. captains of the Red.
Green ar.d Orange teams, respec
tively, have been showing up
especially well in their special
events.
The personnel of the various
tii-coior squads is rapidly nearing
completion, and after Saturday's
tryouts the makeup of the teams
should b complete. Bob Kahler
heads the Red outfit and has
. Ashlrirn. Grubaugh. Jones and
Scott as his supporting cast; Jim
Mather is the Green captain with
Mdlravy, Short. Hejkal. Chaim
and Kr.vin as h:s subservient:
and Bill Pfeiff is helmsman of the
Orange clique and has Gilbert,
Calnon. Michaelis. Ott and Evans
under his supervision.
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mtLLEP L PA7MI?
JAYHAWKS CALL OFF
NEBRASKA SWIM IViEET
Kansas Committee Cancels
Meet Slated by Coach
"Phog" Allen.
The committee that has taken
over Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen's
-.oik as athletic director at
Kansas university countermanded
a statement of the Jayhawk offi
cial Thursda-, when the dual
sv.-immir.g meet between Nebraska
and Karsas w as canceled.
Ccach Jack Mmor'a splashers
were scheduled to swim against
the Jayhav.-kers Friday. Earlier
in the week Dr. Allen, who still
figna h.s letters as "athletic dir
ector." wrote to Coach Minor indi
cating thf.t the elated meet with
K. L'. would go thru as previously
arranged.
A missive ye.nerday from the
Kansas twim coach, acting under
the i:icct:on cf the committee,
called off the aquatic duel which
had been drawn up many mo.nths
a'-o.
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