10 DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, October II, 1940 Pick I'M stars FRATERNITIES ATTEN TION! All fraternities are re quested to keep a record of outstanding opponents in their Intramural touch football games. There Is to be an all in tramural football team chosen In each league at the end of the season by a staff reporter. This record Is to contain the particular fraternity's choice of an opponent whom they consid ered best in all nine positions. The selections are to be made of players outside the frater nity. Here arc your winners Ind. Mo. U. Okla. U. la. St. Kas. U. Pitt. Notre D. Iowa U. Ohio St. Mich, vs. vs. ' vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Nebr. Kas. St. Tex. U. Marquette Drake S. M. U. Ga. Tech. Wise. N'thwsfn Harvard NEBR. Mo. U. Tex. U. Marquette Kas. U. S. M. U. Ga. Tech. wisc Ohio St. Mich. NEBR. Mo. U. Tex. U. la. St. Kas. U. Pitt. Notre D. Iowa U. Ohio St. Mich. NEBR. Mo. U. Tex. U. Marquette Drake S. M. U. Notre D. Iowa U. Ohio St. Mich. NEBR. Mo. U. Tex. U. Marquette Kas. U. Pitt. Notre D. Iowa U. Ohio St. Mich. NEBR. Mo. U. Tex. U. Marquette Drake Pitt Notre D. Wise. Ohio St. Mich. Experts' Percentage Jim EVINGER .550 Bill FLORY Norman HARRIS .550 .750 Bob MILLER .750 George ABBOTT .350 Kdltor of DAILY m former MmrU rdllor. America's newest game, goal-hi, comes to Nebraska for test tryout, play Goal-Hi. Ever hear of It? It's a game and it's going to be a pop ular sport one of these days. It's a form of basketball as it Is played with a regular cage ball, but has only one goal and is played on a circular court. The Inventor? Well, it's our old friend Dr. Forrest C. (Phog) Al len from down Kansas way. And now Nebraska is going to inspect the game. Coach Charley Miller, gymnastic director, has brought the game to Lincoln. A court is being set up in the coliseum now and play will be un der way by mid-week. Here are the general rules and facts about goal-hi: Play is concentrated in a circu lar area. The court is in a circle with a 30 foot radius (Nebraska will use a 20 foot radius). An in ner circle or foul line has a 15 foot radius (Nebraska will employ a 10 feet radius). The inner circle is always half the radius of the outside circle. Indiana possesses heavy team, passing, running array of baeks Floating down from Indiana land come manv reports of the preparation going on for the in vasion of Lincoln by the Hoosiers coached by Bo McMillin. Biggest and worst worry from the Husker standpoint is the scrap . being waged for the blocking back position. A hot three cornered scrap is very much in evidence as Tuffy Brooks and Red Zimmer are showing signs of moving ahead of Earl Doloway, young rookie who started at that position against Texas U last week. Doloway was the prize find of pre-season drills and a man of whom big things are expected this fall. Now we find not one but two men fighting for the right of being the key blocker of the team. This is indeed a bit unusual and all three men will see plenty of action against the Cornhuskers on Satur day. Another change due to take place in the personnel is at the tackle position. There we find Jim Trimble has filled In for Al Sabol. Both boys are on the large side of life and both will undoubt edly be in the thick of things when the two teams move against each other in Lincoln. Qne of the McMillin worries, centers around what to do with big Earl Doloway. Ear! is one of those rare players who does every thing rather well. At present he is in the blocking spot. But Dolo way likes to pass and he likes to HAIRCUT NEW DEAL C ' Vlrril BARBER SHOP Mgr. 1306 O St. OCT. 11, 8 P. M. FALLS CITY JACKSON Adm. 35c WESLEYAN BOWL Mounted on pole In the center of this circle is the basket mounted on a 10 foot pole. Odd about this basket is that it has no bankboards. When the ball falls thru the hoop, it comes down to a 3-way conical projector which deploys the ball out one of the three outlets. These gates are so constructed to prevent a ball being shot up thru them instead of coming down thru the hoop. With the basket in the center of the court, continuity of play is high because of missed shots falling most of the time within the playing sur face. Because of the small playing area, energies are not consumed up as greatly as the case when baskotballers run up and down the long courts. This is a game for all ages and can be played both indoors and out-of-doors. Regular basketball rules imply as in the instances of run with the ball. And then with Tuffy Brooks and Red Zimmer coming along so fast at the blocking berth, "pore" Mc Millin seems to have trouble let ting them all play at the same time. As a result Nebraska seems very likely to have its hands full keeping watch of these men. When Hursh is on the sidelines Doloway will take over the pigskin pitching chore. And this he will do well. Another obstacle in the Ne braska path to victory will be weight. Indiana has a line that will tip the scales at a shade under 200 pounds. Its backfield will run at a 191 pound figure. Also there is that statement of Coach Bo McMillin last week before the en counter with Texas: "We're as near ready as we know how to be." If that was the case what kind of shape will they be in this week end T The following is the lineup start ing against Texas last week: Harris and Rucinskl at the ends, Sabol and Uremovlch at the tackles. White and Smith guards, Gahn center, and Doloway, Zim mer, Hursh and Tofil in the sec ondary. Parke Carroll, Kansas City, will referee the game with John ai iot and flix&U ai ijoux fcaij lfiozi 6.95 Blck and brown Softie ctf; AAGEES MAIX OltnKRS MI.I.KD fouls, dribbles and other such characteristics of the the regula tion cage sport. Points A goal from the outer circle counts three points and one from the inner circle, is two points. A free throw is shot from the foul line or the inner circle line. The gratia toss is good for one coun ter. Nebraskans will play according to the above rules and on the basis of the following time limits: The game will consist of four quarters of seven and half min utes each in length. In between each period, there will be a two minute rest. The half is ten min utes long. The game will be introduced in the physical education classes and students will be invited to go over to the coliseum and try their hand and pass approval on the new game. That's goal-hi, America's new est Indoor and outdoor play-game! Waldorf, Missouri, Perry Graves, Illinois, and Ernie Vick, Michigan, assisting. Coed designers have opportunity to make money Are you a designing coed? If you can turn that designing influ ence to clothes you have an oppor tunity to win $10 to $25 cash. Campus Originals Guild is spon soring a plan whereby clothes and accessories designed by students will have a ready market with manufacturers. Seniors have an added opportu nity as one senior from every col lege will be selected to act as the Guild's representative to keep the organization informed of latest fashion news on their respective campuses. Senior girls interested in the position should write to Campus Originals Guild, 250 Park Avenue, New York City. Sinfonia conducts Sinfonia, men's music honorary, will take charge of the Harmony Hours every Thursday at 4 p. m. in the Union music room. The planned record programs will be organized by Dick Morris, presi dent, and Keith Sturdevant, com mentator. FIRST ti.ooa uflnouEnnnEF test vitol zone niuinvs spotless Always clean and free from goo no matter how often you tmok it Challenging higher priced pipei pipei .g in briar q ty and ra WM. DEMUTM I CO., NEW YMK Red Feather at Gold's Friday or Saturday (Friday, 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 d. m.) 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