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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1937)
h I I f I HID AY. FKHKUAHY 12. 1937. HUSKERS DEFEND LEAGUE RANK AT 11 TON GF Browncmcn's Last Ray Hope Lies in Outcome of Sooner Tilt. IT of Srliultc Asks CimlrrnifMi lo Itpjiort al 1 Today All vanity trackmen are asked to be on hand today at 4 p. m. for tryouts under the east stadium. If you are not a first team man but have ambi tions of getting a place on this squ.id, Mentor Henry Schulte cordially invites you to come out. By Ed Steeves In order that we keep up with the "Jonses:" Coach L. M, "Biffer" .Jones has officially Renoed his khaki and boat) s of the army, at lust. Ilia official army order came Wed nesday afternoon that released him from an R. O. T. C. assignment at Fort Leavenworth. As this pillar piler understands it, how ever, the red tape is still in a tangled mess. It seems that the order is only routine; the official announcement of his retirement will not be made until the end of his leave of absence time sometime In the spring. Though it makes us droop like a hysterical weeping willow tree to tell you, Ralph Wagner found the real dope of the mid dle tag of "Biff." It should have been simple enough for some enterprising young thinker. You see, the "Biffer" lugs far more than two hundred pounds about and thus his dubbing is a contraction for "beef." Simple. Just a note to tell you why he got the story before we did. We, too were enterprising and penned him a letter, but he fig ured that one answer would suffice the pack of biography hunters In Lincoln. jones tens us mai ins action 01 Bv fh Stervr sending famous sports celebrities! Invitations to the Nebraska-Min-1 As he boarded the train with his .....i. i .nnii Kut nine h sk et ee rs vest P V( 111 V after- ; ,c7ZhrZ dence n Huskers I noon for Norman. Coac h W. H. jdump Kansas, the Big Six would be and the kind of griddcrs that grow In Husker cornfields. Another fine compliment from the new athletic Gabriel. In games dating from 1SS9 the Husker cagers have not fared as badly with Kansas, the maple kings, as is common opinion. Out of 69 games the Jays have won 42 games and the Cornhuskers 2". Up until 1926 the Nebraskans held the edge. Percentage of overtime games is surprisingly high. The Brownemen tangle with the Mt. Oread five on the 27th of this month for the next to last date of the 1937 slate. THE DAILY NEIHIASKAN THIS EE till, MX STAMIIViv Hmimi .1 II li'M'l IH'I Oklahoma 4 I .ofl in I rhmskii . S S .!) 110 Haniuu Mat S ..".I 52 Ml.v.tirl 4 8 HO Inn a Mule 0 6 ihhi I A. U4 2U4 usual brood of nine basketeers, including two sophomores. Acting Captain Howard Baker, Paul Amen, Floyd Ebaugh, Bob Par sons, Harry Porensen, Elmer Dohrmann, Loland Hale, Bob Elliott and Alton Werner the chosen nine. Werner and Elliott i are the named sophomores. What Might Happen. Should the locals drop the win ning Oklahomans and the Kaggies Browne told those on the platform in n revolutionary mad house from that victory will sit the Husker lap tonight. Ne MAKER TO AWARD PROM 1)1 CATS FOR YEARBOOK there on out. Browne intends to start his usual braska plays five of Captain Baker and Paul! the second Amen at forwards: Flovd Ebauirh ! ranking Okla- jat center: Harry Sorensen and Bob j honians in a i Parsons at guards. I contest uponj The starting five of the host j which the Scar-1 school will be comprised of four; let's complete , seniors and one junior, every man ' conference fu-; being at least one year vet on ! tine leans. ;the squad. Tee Connely is perhaps. One more de- the individual star of the aggrega- , feat would puttion. Connely, a forward, is of grid j them definitely j stature and plays a fast ragged j in the slime brand of ball that makes it hard lipht as far as for any man to match him. His de the Biff Six Is fense is excellent and his scoring : 'HOWARD S4ZR? o n c e r n e d . stands near the brink. Parsons will , while win wouid undoubtedly araw mm cieiensiveiy. pu:i the draw ; The sole junior of the five is Bill From Lin. Journal. Sid Baker, Cornhusker business manager, announces that any en- SALES j string of competition a little tight- Martin, flashy guard, who tops all i er. Kansas, leading: the loon prom- jbackeoui t scoring for the season. enade is undaunted in conference 1 r.ebrasKa s i-'arsons is secoivi to plav this s?ason. tliouih thev the point hcavv Sooner. terprising student can get a free ! barely eeked through against the ticket to the Junioi-Sf nior Prom. All that is necessary to get this free ticket is to sell ten copies of the 1937 Cornhusker. Just call at the Cornhusker of fice, and , Baker will explain to you how to sell the Cornhusker. to whom to sell it. and he will also Probable lineups: Sooners. tonight's opponents. The An f loss to the Jays is Coach Mc- j Ratr .f .'. dermott's only slate fplotch, win- ',a,'JlJln ct ' ing once previously from the Hus-': rrnn .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.i:.'. kers. Hove Eowed Twice. Oklahoma. N'1y ... Gunning .... Remy .... 4art;n Nebraska hr.s lost to both of give you a "sales talk." Bkerjthe crest riders, Kansas and Okla-E-ays the deadline lor b-.ning a honia and a third defeat would copy of the Cornhusker will foon j be more weight than their ccn be up, therefore, salesmen should ! ferc-nce shoulders can boar, thus find them easy to sell, for potential they must win for even a sub customers will be eager to buy ' sisting livelihood, before it is too late. j Browne is taking with him the TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rental Used machines on eav payments. The Royal portable typewriter, ideal machine for students. Nebraska Typewriter Co. 130 No. 12th St. B2157 Hats the casual FELT I the tlressv STRAW !".' 295 P1LLROXES inipiuleiit and Oalmatian in char acter. 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