The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 02, 1939, Page THREE, Image 3

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SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1939
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Baseballers
leave on trip
west Monday
Coach Wilbur Knight
takes fourteen players;
Arizona first opponent
Coach A. J. Lewandowskl has
called for freshmen baseball play
ers to check out equipment at 4
o'clock Monday afternoon when
the first workout of the season
will be held.
Coach Wilbur Knight and 14
Nebraska baseball players will
leave Lincoln tomorrow afternoon
at 3 o'clock on the first step of
their far-western tour, from which
they are to return Sunday, April
16.
Lawrence Anderson, William
Brune, Rube Denning, Dell Harris,
Orville Horak, Dick Joyce, Bernie
LeMaster, John McDermott, Tom
Moates, Frank Rubino, Lloyd
Sehmadeke, Alvin Schmode, Oscar
Tegtmeier, and Dow Wilson are
the Huskers making the trip.
Lettermen Harris and Sehma
deke are seniors, while McDermott
and Wilson, the other award win
ners from last year are juniors.
Joyce was a squad member last
year, but the remaining men are
in their first year with the Husk
ers. Go thru Kansas City.
The team will travel by bus
from Lincoln to Nebraska City,
from whore they will leave for
Kansas City by train, and arrive
there at 0:15 p. m. Later that
night they leave for Tucson, arriv
ing there early Wednesday morn
ing. At 9:30 the team wiil work
out, then play at Arizona U. at
3 o'clock that afternoon. Games
with Arizona nre scheduled for
Thursday and Friday, also.
After Friday's game they en
train for Los Angeles, arriving
there Saturday morning. The team
will stay at the Commodore ho
tel during the two days there. Sat
urday nfternoon they are to attend
the Hollywood-Portland Pacific
('oast league game. Sunday eve
ning they leave for San Francisco,
where they will be at the Whit
comb hotel. Night games are sche
duled with St. Mary's on Monday,
and San Jose State on Tuesday.
Wednesday they tour the Cali
fornia U. campus at Berkeley in
the morning, and ihat noon attend
luncheon with the California team.
The Cal game is in the afternoon,
after which they leave for Denver.
I-M office looking for 4
more barb Softball teams
Sixteen teams have already en
tered barb Softball competition,
which, though are scheduled to
start this week, will be delayed
until after vacation.
The intramural office is looking
for four more barb teams in order
to make more entries for the be
ginning of the season.
Girls' cage play goes
into final stages
With the completion of the pre
liminary round robin playoff the
girls intramural basketball tourna
ment swings into its final lap with
an elimination tournament.
This tournament will begin to
morrow when the Kappa Delia's
play the Raymond Hall team ar.d
the Theta's tangle with the Bouton
Hall group.
Union board--,
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approval.
On the move of Bob Simmons,
the board ia working on arrange
ments for a Benior class dinner and
dance to be held this spring. The
one last year was given free to
the seniors by th Union because
the 1938 senior did not have much
use of the building's facilities. E.
F. Duteau, new alumni secretary
who has replaced Ray Ramsey,
was introduced to the board of
which he ia ex officio secretary.
Classified
ADVERTISING
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TYPING DONE for student nd Instruc
tors. L7(i.r4 or Inquire at the Dnlly Ne
brisknn Office.
COST: Glasses In brown ruse, Nume and
address inside. 1)6653. Rcw-1
Rohrig steps
out of bounds
on long run
Harvard's greenshirted eleven
ran roughshod over Yale yester
day afternoon in the first full
length scrimmage of the spring
practice period 34 to 6.
Touchdowns came from nowhere
to deluge the score keepers as the
Harvard teams steamed in the last
part of the game to break a 6 to 6
tie.
Yale opened the scoring as
Henry Rohn plunged over from
the 2 yard line to climax a 30
yard drive. Theos Thompson and
Harry Hopp set up the pins for
this score with brilliant runs.
Hermie Rohrig and Vike Francis
teamed up to get the ball from the
Yale 35 to their own 15 from
whence Bob DeFruiter swept the
"Eli" end for the first Harvard
score.
DeFruiter scores.
DeFruiter made the second Har
vard counter as he scopped up his
own fumble on the 35 yard line
and outran his pursuers to score.
Rohrig kicked the extra point to
make it 13 to 6 at this point.
Rohrig shoved the oval across
from the 3 yard marker for the
third Harvard score to put the
stamp of success on another sus
tained drive which gave them a
two touchdown lead. He also
lucked the point after touchdown.
Hermie scoots.
A few plays later the .stocky
German, playing like a wild man
ran 90 yards, outdistancing the
whole pack, to score, only to have
it called back to the 35 where he
had stepped a few inches outside
the line markers.
Vike Francis put across n pnir
of scores from this point to clinch
the battle. Hermie converted on
both of these to make his place
kick total 4 out of 5.
Starting lineups.
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Frosh numeral
awards announced
Fourteen freshmen basketeers
have been announced as eligible
for 1939 numerals by the athletic
department. Award winners are:
Allen Canfleld, Clay Center; Hern Orote,
Omaha; llaitmann Uoetze, St. Joseph
Mo.; Bob Carey. Lincoln; John Hay, Lin
coln; Sidney Held, Lincoln; Clifford Htir
ley, Ohlowa; John Huston, Lincoln; John
KeatlnR, Curtla; Lyle KInt,'. Lincoln; Don
Pollock, Fremont; Warren Hadlke, Council
Bluff. Ia. ; Ray Rhoades, Lincoln: Charlea
Vacant!, Omaha.
Y.W. holds Estes co-op
party; 100 couples attend
With the theme "Estes-Bound"
carried out in brightly colored air
plane decorations, the Y. W. C. A.
Estes-co-op party was held Friday
night in the ag activities building
with 100 couples attending.
The purpose of the annual
dance was to encourage university
Sigma Nu's,
AGR's enter
bowling finals
League 3 winners make
1745 score, season's best,
against Sig Ep keglers
Sigma Nu came through to un
disputed honors in league 3 in the
intramural bowling meet ns they
walloped the Sig Eps 1745-1530.
The 1745 score was a new. high
for the season among intramural
entrants.
Bill Mowbay, with 383, led the
Sigma Nu's to victory. Corky Mc
Corkindale with 334 led the Sig
Eps.
In league 5 the AGR's finished
on top as they beat the Zeta Beta
Tau's 1549-1500. John Biffar led
the winners with a 348. Jerry Mil
der was best for the losers, get
ting a 365.
The Phi Delts eliminated the
Alpha Sigma Phi's from title con
sideration as they copped a 1452
1285 victory. Fairman, with 319,
led the winners.
students to go to the national
Y. W.-Y. M. conference held each
year at the Estes park confer
ence camp. The ten day confer
ence starts soon after school is
dismissed in June, and features na
tionally known speakers and leaders.
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Record entry of 60
compete in wrestle
Division champions
will receive numerals
Nearly 60 wrestling hopefuls are
entered in the alumni mat tourna
ment to be held Monday and Tues
day afternoon starting at 4:00 in
the coliseum basement.
Coach Jerry Adam directs the
annual tournament, which has
drawn a record entry list this year.
Purpose is to interest non-competing
students in the sport and to
possibly uncover varsity talent for
the next year. Numeral sweaters
go to the winners in each division.
Two mats will be in use to speed
up preliminary matches. The male
public is invited to attend free of
Weigh-ins slated
Wrestling entries may be
weighed in at the coliseum
Monday morning by either
Coach Adam or the cage man
ager between 9 and 10:30.
charge. Two new big heavy
weights, Verne Johnson, 251
pounds, and Bill Rumbolz, 225, are
entered.
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