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.V''VV rr PACE FOUR THE DAILY NEBKASKAN. l'SUDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1037 Petz Announces Newly Enlarged Interfrat Slate It was a ea.se of gnod to better ns intramural director Harold G. Petz announced today that the 1037 program will completely eclipse the already well rounded intrafrat outlay of last year. I:i addition to the competition I of fraternal organizations and i barbs, the intramural department! will this year colaborate with the I R. O. T. C. in the holding- of ath- j lelie competition for all school army units. "We feel that the recreational, healthful, social and other benefits to be derived from such a pro gram are of value to every stu dent and that each one will take full advantage of this opportunity to be a part of an organized ath letic program." declared Petz. The basis of competition will be the respective K. O. T. C. units. It is believed that such a program will create more interest within the units. Department Supervision. MI spoils will be supervised by the intramural department. Offi cials and eauioment will also hp furnished by that, office. Intra-' mural directors will compose all i schedules, keep all lecords and in vent all rules. At the close of the season, awards will be made similar to thn.s.i given to fraternity winners. The cadet colonel will head the I military administration. Super- I vif-ed by Colonel Ouiy, an of fieri' from each company will be des- j lgnated as athletic manager.! These selected men will have com plete control of all contestants of, their company. ; Fach company may enter as' many men as they wish 1:1 the intra-conipany con. petition, which' includes touch football, basket ball, volley ball and soft ball. Round Robins. Round robins will comprise, the preliminary, play just as former I intramurals, and finals will bc in I the form of tourneys. Sern ing will : be nearly identical to the Greek i program. Since entrance points i vill be given to each team, it will be. to each company's advantage! to enter many teams. All men competing in two' sports and two contents on the ' winning: oni any team will be awarded a gold intramural medal. ' Eligibility of fraternity play i will also anolv to the P. n t r ! programs. No member of a var sity, "B" team, or freshman squad is eligible to compete, nor will any man who has ever made a varsity award. Managers to Meet. Petz issued a call yesterday for all fraternity athletic managers to meet for the fir.,l Greek con clave in the S" club rooms at the coliseum, Thursday, Sept. 23 at 7:15 p. m. Plans, schedules and sports for the coining year, will be discu.-sed then. Tentative plans propo.se an in tramural calendar 'of touch foot ball, soccer, water polo, swimming. RAY HERBECK FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 GALA FALL OPLNIMG Adn aV r in a o IKiM'k 4. 1 1 fni....Tn ..i.n.nn,r 1 iwu 1 1 K Vim I...... I,.., ..I .1.- .1 1 I " "" " mr mr ,.ih ,rr I. 40c .v'MV V:!;,1.:;; now-accept ' r&zkv M" 7 j r: ir C AT ALL STORES SELLING INK I""??, ,r I THr keen webstcrs D,n,o,,Ary W,th1,i u.r.c,h": " J lSeBoltlof mum dmtyhfoiupptiof ri-iZT,n3 volley ball, basketball (class A and Bi, tree throw, handball, soft ball, tennis, golf, and horseshoes. For the past two years there has been agitation for ping- pong on the roster, but nothing definite has been done to date. Badminton, new to the campus last year, may sweep onto the schedule. E. New Tumbling Instructor Issues Call for Men; All Vets Gone. Holding the reigns of the Ne braska lT. gymnastic team this year is Eddie Reynolds, a fresh man at the job of coaching, but a wizard 111 his line. Reynolds suc ceeds Charley Miller who is now athletic director at the Y. M. C. A. in Denver. Colo. The new coach, who graduated fiom Nebraska last June, holds the Fourth Ail-Around Eastern Inter collegiate National Championship title. At Nebraska he amply dis played his skill on the parallel bars, spring-board, and mat tumb ling. Eddie is an all around gym athlete and if he is as good' a coach as he is a participant the team's future looks bright indeed. Besides having a new coach, the team will also consist entirely of new men. There will be a few, however, who were outstanding ' during the team practices last year j but were unable to participate be- cause of freshman standings. The squad held its first practice 1 las! night in the basement of the ' colli.-cum. Coach Reynolds issued : a general call to all students who have had tiaining or possess skill! in gymnastics to see him about j trying out for the team. From the Tulanc Flullal.aloo 1 j cumcs the touching tele of a rascal j who stole some undergarment.'?1 ; from the clothes line of the ' Gamma Pi sorority house. He was arrested but released soon after ' when he pleaded to tiie judge that j it was his first slip. I Only nncr in Oil years has the Princeton co-operative stoic failed ; to pay a 10 percent dividend. ! I-aw and medicine, although j showing the greatest diclme ; ince i 19J9. are still most lucrative fields. 1 credit-d witn maximum earmngs of SKi.OOOand S10,3.r0 respectively, 1 with the average at S2.7.i. Eight v.'.nien -a Iv.vyel . a coc- toi. a .secretary, a wiitei, a public- 1 ity executive and a research j worker in economics - were sluwn by tiie survey to Ik . Sl'l.OUO or more. drawing I Giadiiate course.-; in truflic control will be Harvard thu year. automobile ; offeteu bv 1 1 In I'ei'Miii and his Biltmore sensational Hotel Orch. .11 the TURNPIKE Whue the Big B.inds Play tli maiinc nfw willing Ink Hint il'n ptn it wniri. Midf 1 wiiyi WASH ABLE for liom ami chool PLRM ANENT for c. cnunl.na "(! ptfrnancnt clocunirnti. Mdt by Tlif Ptrkf r Ptn Co., Jinn villt, Wii. Cm Qumk ami fru die liouyry at any itorc tcllinf ink. MILLER AS GYM COACH uWicre Students Meet" AETKEK ABJ, . . . "IT'S THE ORCHESTRA THAT MAKES THE AFFAIR" fuiihliilli Gihson 97 HUSKER FROSH OPEN o m MINNESOTA PLAYS Weir Plans Scrimmages Preparation for Varsity Tussle. in Temporarily skipping funda mental drills, 97 Husker frosh footballers launched their 1937 grid season Wednesday learning Minnesota formations and plays which they will use against the varsity when the two meet on Sept. 2a for the annual frosh varsity game. Freshman Coach Ed Weir stated yesterday that two teams were running tnrougn uopner piays ami : will scrimmage soon against other frosh elevens. "The first two teams are no indication of the starting lineup which will face the varsity on Sept. 25," Weir said. As soon as the frosh have learned Minnesota plays, Coacn Weir plans scrimmages with the varsity using cards on the backs of freshmen to denote various Gopher gridders. Frosh Boast Stars. The roster for this year's fresh man squad includes such notables as George "Bus" Knight, three year all-state back from Jackson high school, Lincoln: Yike Francis, brother of Sam F'rancis, former Husker star, anil all-state man from both Colorado and Nebraska: Ray Prochaska. all-state from Ulysses; Ed.sel Wibbels. Wolbach weight champion; Floyd Newton. North Platte all-state back for two years and state 440 champ for three years, and Leonard Mus kin, all-state tackle from Omaha. The season's roster follows al though Coach Weir Indicated that additional aspirants may turn out before the week-end. I.. Aiiilr-rsnn. Willi:i.-h ; I-'. C. I'.thtii, I Inn, In: I. mil Ititruitrl, . Milh;;.iii: M. Hri linsl.i. 1,, l.lnrulii; a nr ( ramrr. I r, -11111111 : itiiimi (ill-hall. Lincoln: K1I11I1 (nrllsli-, Oinnha: Mnlliy ( i.nilnii, OinalMi; Join, (l.ninis, (nl.ir KnniiK In.: Ir:iii Iummiii, (,rainl Island; John ifiiii, l.lnrnln: Jami'i lurks... i. 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NEBRASKA U S TWIN POP ' ULATION TAKES UP WARD SPURT AS BRANT, I RAY SISTERS MAKE AP-, PEARANCE i Continued from Tae 1. 1 ii ditficulty with the twins. They ' both registuied in teachers college and plan to lie kindergarten in- ' st ructnr.1 when they graduate, but '. lliey won't be in the ame classes, j .There is very little diversity in 'opinion conceinin clothes in the Hay family. They agree perfectly i in the selection of their twin ward robes. They have never dated the same fellow, but think it would be fun to switch dates some time. When asked what unusual expc riences they had had. llcttv said I the funniest thin" that pene, to her was to find herself , talking to the minor instead of her , twin, and this In a crowd. d rinuih.-i ' kstoic, too, Two Returning Pair. Of our two sets of twins who v.cre new n.S( year, much has bi en said already. Close friends of Hill and Corwin Moore are still i afraid to attempt addressing them j by their first names. The Alnha XI Delta twins, Fern and Mary Steuteville graciously offered that after necinx this year's crop of twins, they will have no end of competition. But to get back to our KiaiiriiK s just once more, we re ; wondering untie the rest of the twins are. According to our num bers there should be more in a school this size. pa c.d ' oi : V Huskers Loosen Passing Attack to Fret Vikings ! Active, as well as dummy, j scrimmaging was the chief dish served to the Cornhusker grid- men yesterday afternoon at Me I mortal stadium. Coach Biff Jones ; drove three complete elevens j through their paces in prepara ! tion for the Minnesota game here j Oct. 2. I Major Jcnes, realizing that the ; Gophers have an almost impreg nable line, called upon his pass Thurston Phelps and Bill Andre son, to unleash its attack. The ing triumvirate, Johnny Howell, backs caught 18 consecutive short flips before one finally struck the earth. Belief that the Husker mentor would employ a great many "powerhouse" plays was quickly dispelled at yesterday's rehearsal as the Scarlet and Cream wearers were put through a lengthy pass quizz. The Biffer's ends and backs looked exceptionally good at grab bing the short passes but still they need polishing on the longer ones. Squad No. 1 remained Intact and had Dohrmann and Richardson, ends; Doyle and Shirey, tackles; Mehring and English, guards; Brock, center; Howell, quarter back: Dodd and Andrews, half backs, and Mcllravy, fullback. Several Surprises. Yesterday's program revealed several surprising things. First of all. it was discovered that Fldon I Mcllravy, Tecumseh lad who is i being trained for Sam Francis' i fullback post, and Adna Dobson, I hefty tackle from Lincoln, are capable placckickers. Both of ! them sent many kicks zooming through the uprights. Second. Johnny Howell and, above all, Paul Amen put on n kicking exhibition tnat was worth watching. Howell had been known to be a good kicker but it was tidings to everyone to find that Amen can boot long spirals that are hard to handle. Six Hefty Tackles. Blocking took most of the line men's time. Line Coach Link Ly man stepped his husky tackles and guards thru a bruising workout i as did End Coach Browne- with his flankmen. Mentor Lyman, has six tackles who are over the 200 pound mark and soar li feet of better. A sour note was struck in the training camp with the announce ment that Gus Peters' ailing back has taken a turn for the worse. The guard, complaining of a kink in the small of his back, did not even don sweat clothes. The Cornhuskers will make their first appearance Sept. 25 at Memorial stadium in their annual battle with Coach Ed Weir's fresh men. Because of secret sessions, fans have been unable to watch the Jonesmen at work but on the aforementioned date they will have ample opportunity to nee the squad which is to face Minnesota here Oct. 2. ShwdiA, Here Wo Come, Again. By Ed Steeves. One again this pillar, appel ated "Shucks" a long time ago, will appear in this sheet daily. The purpose, in theory at least, will be to present the sports of Huskcrland and vicinity in a state of nudity. The kind of quips that are. we hope, entertaining and perhaps enlightening. Fom time to time predictions may bc made; should they go astray, we plead on bended knee that you will cast another chance our way and refrain from tossing late-picked missils of vegetation. 9 If the fan would like our sketch, much more in the rough than our usual golf drive, on the 3937 outlook of the very rugged Husker schedule, here tiz: The Biffer, introduced as COach Law rence McCeney Jones, is riding the stadium range just as if he were born with the reigns in his mouth. The s q u a d which he in- ; heritcd from the little; colonel wasn't much stronger n- luinpr than LM 'biff JONtS i , i i pink lemonade, I'l'nrii Liiituin Jutiinai. but time has j dealt bunch sized too too kindly with t hat I of lads. With two man j workouts each day since i last Friday, learned the "condition." the boys have really , literal meaning of If the spectator 0 ,10. 1 a "'1 r Milder Usl .- -v.i-w- . yJ 11 M s M If I V': T.-- . . S II IJ wants to know what his gridiron idol is undergoing these' days, we would advise that he wrap himself up in three or four quilts, drive nails in his shoes, put a pan on his head and run around in the hottest part of the afternoon, then he'll know. These preseason work out are no fun. Biff gets in the middle of the scarlet jerseyed boys and sweats right with them and his army trained commanding voice keeps four teams hopping continually. Link the Lymon is nearly a dead linger for Jones on the practice field, both in tactics and sill houette. The first eleven to date has in cluded Dohrmann and Richardson, ends; Doyle and Shirey, tackles; Mehring and English, guards; Brock, center; Howell, Andrews, Dodd, and Mcllravy, backs, This bunch is looking s t u r d i e r, smoother and faster each day. The line is better than that handed out during rush week; in fact, prob ably one of the best since 1922, but the backfield is low on re placements. Looking over the schedule, this corner sees no good breathers for the boys. Minnesota has a good chance to dim the Husker scarlet Oilicial Iiiui lloatlqiiarlors ILWAUKEE DELICATESSEN 1419 0 St. Often "Til Midnight and Sundays n.'M'liHor Service Sill IMS EEAUTI FULLY LAUNDERED Oiilv I0 W'TH BACHELOR ROUGH DRY X- "Serving V of More Than .10 Years' Located on 12th St. 0 ' A$ v -v they're MILD RIPE in the opener October 2. The next two should be Nebraska's as the Huskers tour to Ames and then play host to Oklahoma the nextf week. Missouri monies fourth and forth with a plenty tough squad, we understand from conference conferences. Then come Indiana, much stronger than last year; and last year was none too satisfying. Kansas is not so terrifying and they come the Oth of November. But the next week comes that other bugaboo to the Huskers, Pittsburgh. This year looks like no exception with them. DANCE AT THE PLA-MOlt Saturday and also Sunday Night. Yolih Li ml I v if featuring vrniWt ones, vocalist. New, Enlarged Dance Floor Adm. 25c each Dancing 9 'til 1 Saturday You will appreciate the many little things included in our Bachelor Service . . . your gar ments arc returned ready to wear, with never a button miss ing. Let Evans be your valet! Just South of Campus. 1 oecausc made of tobaccos topynjbt Licoirr & Mvtm Tobacco Co. A OK :.? ;.-.'""" "Try p'