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I ? ( A if i i ; T, Wednesday, November 27, 1940 DAILY NEBRASKAN on all-f rat football team PhiDelts landS I-M winners head griddcrs picked by Daily Farm House places two; Si? Alphs, UUs, Kolas, Sig Ens also recognized By Bob Miller Thi Delta Thota, fraternity In tramural champion, placed three men on the all I-M team to beat out Farm House who landed two. Kinm Phi Ensilon. runnerun to the l'hi Pelts placed one along with one for Uet:i Theta Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Upsilon. There are nine positions inelud two ends, one tackle, two guards, center, quarterback, fullback and halfback. Ends were Stan Huffman, Heta, and Uob Gillcfpie, Thi Dclt, both of whom were chosen because of pass catching ability and offen sive and defensive blocking. How ard Zorn of Farm House was a big reason for the Farm House victories this fall due to his head up playing, thus gaining a place on the all star team. Boh Toe, l'hi Delt, and Jack MePhail, Delta Upsilon, demon strated power to get through and nail opponent backs and so gained their places. Clark O'Hanlon, Sig ma Alpha Kpsilon was a stand out on nass defense and was par- M, in eettine the ball to its destination. Backs stand out The haekfield was a problem because there were many outstand ing nlavers but the final selec Hons came after due considera tion of all candidates for the hon ors. At quarterback Don Fitz was given the nod after he had shown that he could not only call good plays but that he could also carry his nlavs into operation with deadly blocking and fine pass catching. Joe Ryan. Thi Delt, was an out standing passer and also his edu cated toe spelt the margin of vic tory for the Phi Delta over the Sig Fps in the championship game. He drop kicked the extra point that made it 13-12 for his team in addition to throwing both trouchdown passes. Bob Sea lie, Sig Ep, was the player that was continually run- - - 4 1 il 1 1 1 wmtism-. 1 jpmfm Daily's all-fraternity football team By Jim Evinger and Bob Miller. FIRST TEAM. SECOND TEAM. Player House Pos. Stan Huffman, Beta Theta PI E Howard Zorn, Farm House . .T Bob Poe, Phi Delta Theta G Clark O'Hanlon, Sigma Al. Ep.C Jack McPhail, Delta Upsilon.. G Bob Gillespie, Phi Delta Theta. E Don Fitz, Farm House QB Joe Ryan, Phi Delta Theta.... HB Bob Searle, Sig Phi Epsilon...FG HONORABLE MENTIrM. LINEMEN: Clifford Mead, Sl " Gamma Epsilon; Bill Stuht, Sigma Nu; Bill Mowbray, ..v.. Nu; Jim Hems worth, Alpha Sigma Phi; Girry Spahn, Phi Gamma Delta; Sid Held, Beta Theta Pi; Harold Bacon, Farm House; Bob Knkac. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Tom Miller, Alpha Tau Omega; Ray Rhoades, Alpha Tau Omega; Harvey Lauer, Alpha Tau Omega; Leonard Van Buskirk, Kappa Sigma; Homer Rogers, Phi Kappa Psi; Carl Rapp, Pi Kappa Alpha; Ren Bukacek, Kappa Sigma; Don Moore, Kappa Sigma. BACKS: John Sandall, Alpha Sigma Phi; Norm Davis, Farm House; Dick Hitchcock, Kappa Sigma; Stuart Muskin, Zeta Beta Tau; Bob Bramson, Sigma Alpha Mu; Bob Weygint, Delta Tau Delta; Ed Dosck, Delta Tau Delta; Elwood Pankonin, Delta Upsi lon; Bill Smutz, Alpha Tau Omega. ning back punts for touchdowns and nlavintr eood defensive ball at all times so he got picked at the fullback spot. The selections were a composite of fraternity pickings and per sonal opinions developed after watching games during the com plete intramural season. The sec ond team and also honorable men tion players were constantly push ing the first team candidates and in many cases the selection of a position was very hard. Dig Six standings NKIKSK OktMhotiuk , MliMillrl , . Iowa Stiitr . Knna Matr Haitian . . . . 4 I) 4 I 3 1 i s i :t mill) 107 21 sun m in .Mini litrt 14 Kill . IIIHI as so rt 138 rnnfrrrnrr mull lt k Nrhraaka 2 1 In Slntr 12 MlMonri 41 hji to NiMiranfrrrnrr ri'Mill lat fok Oklahoma t TrmiMe i onlrrrnf (nnir till nwlc IA.H9 Home Twh Visitor N'nro NrhntxItH Hnv Mali" -5 9 Nonriwifrrrne muni'n till vk I9S9 ll,nii Tram Visitor Smtr Snntu ( ItirA . . . Okliihmna Kiiiiu .Cnloruilii Mulr 7-0 - HOVLAND-SWANSON Player House Glen Sdiluckbier, Theta XI. Jack Clarke, Kappa Sigma. Gene Schroeder, Phi G'ma Delta Harvey Minnick, Acacia. Clark Wenke, Sigma Phi Ep'on. John Fltzgirhon, Farm House. Jack (Monk, Meyer, Phi K. Psi. Jack Hyland, Beta Theta Pi. Ernie Weekes, Delta Upsilon. YMCA cabinet meets to plan program, drive City campus YMCA cabinet members will meet Thursday night ...... I. VII in tne i rooms 10 pmu me program for the remainder of the semester and to bring in reports on the membership drive, Bob Howard, president, announced. Memlwrs are expected to have con tacted all students assigned to them at the last meeting. On ag campus this week-end YM-YW freshman council is plan ning a retreat at the Hi-Y build ing, it is scneouiea lor jsaiunmy evening from 5 to 9. Dr. A. W. Peterson will speak. Ganls- ( Continued from pag 1.) braska rates 5th from the bottom of the list in wage payments per hour. Only the southern Negro states are lower in the list. A short business meeting for December 2 and a dinner for De cember 9 were planned. On tlie fjirjit of jbecemhr Sixth? It's the night to look inl rium!? and strangely hcnutiful to hrinjf romance to a climax- to Ix-uiti new ones. Dcstinoil to hrins? about this magic, llovland Swanson shows you a new last minute col lection of beautiful gowns . . . provnkin "I've never seen you looking so beautiful." Aitenlion lo Hopp makes things pop ' '- ' , 1 t4 u.- r . .r4" ylJ t; ' ; tr tT:nnit iin punting a football, has been the sparkplug of the Cornhusker back field in the last four games. Hopp's rise to gridiron glory this season has brought with him a sur, of Husker power. It was Hopp's ramming of the Pitt and Iowa State lines that was instru mental in coming from behind t o defeat those two worthy Nebras ka opponents. Saturday will be Hopp's last game in Husker moleskins and is co-captain wit h Forrest Behm, senior tackle, against the Kansas State Wildcats. Engineers, Pi Mu Epsilon scbedule joint meeting There will Ik a joint meeting of the American Institute of Elec trical Engineers and Ti Mu Epsi lon, honorary math society, tonight at 7:30 in room 204 of Mechanical Engineers building. The speakers are student members Herbert Gaba, junior and member of A. I. E. K. His tonic will be "Multiplica tion of Complex Numbers" Vernon v ran it. limine, member of both so cieties, speaks on "The Slide Kule." HOW WILL YOU LOOK 1H95 0095 I 7 This new collection modeled informally Wednesday afternoon 3:30 to 5:30 by Jean Woods Alice McCompbcll tie Jinhiinq Jouclie lies Your wrap gloves ornament for your hair a com plimenting handbag The right bracelet, earrings, and necklace. Even to the perfect shade of hosiery. Let our fashion trained staff assist you to complete your lovely picture with perfect accessories. HnstinM "nonner." shown above Weslbrook goes v to scbool meet Dr. A. K. Westbrook, director of the School of Fine Arts, will attend . a meeting of the curriculum com mission of the National Associa tion of Schools of Music in Chicago this weekend. The seven-man commission, of which Dr. wesiurooK is a uinuuvi. f. officially accredits university an i l.iiacva a.'lwwil.q of music. ReDorts,.? J on the status of 70 member schools including UN, will be heard at tne meetings. I r. , - ' j.: ,'r""