DAILY NEBRASKAN might crowd into No. 1 spot. Dean Jackson of Lincoln and Jerry Pro di aska of Ulysses best of re serves. Fairly strong. Quarterback Biggest question mark with Petsch, Knight and Thompson having graduated. The two Marvins Thompson and Athey may get call over Fred rr - i j yIai. Metheny, who lacks only weight Concluding: what Biff Jones calls Jerry Kathol groomed to handle . miiar. Wvne a "very satisfactory season with this position altho Jack Hazen of stranathan, Lincoln and Preuss of equad. Only Bradley and Simmons have Left halfback Major Jones had gam experience. Debus may, hopes to replace Hopp and Rohrlg develop into great passer. Kick- with Dale Bradley, Roy Long, ing should improve. No substitute Howard Debus and Ken Simmons, for experience here. dMIs ever today the execution of the weather, spring football drills will come to an end this afternoon. On this the last day, any candid observer of the spring drills can feci that de spite heavy losses of lettermen, Nebraska will have two good eleven man strings to throw against opponents, come fall. Perhaps the most interesting In formation to be gleaned from the sessions which took up on March 3, is the list of standouts at the various positions. Walter Dobbins, Lincoln Journal, sums them up as follows: Left ends Fred Preston and Willard Bunker, lettermen with Ed Nyden of College View; Dwayne Domeier, Grafton and Bert Gissler, Osceola forming the supporting cast. Strong. Left tackle Vic Schleich, letter man and Bob McNutt, Colby, Kas., squadman last season, leading can didates. Both big fellows and ag gressive. Phil Yakal, Lincoln and Howard Martig, Omaha, probably most promising of sophomore crop. Barring Injuries to first two men this position should be well taken care of. Left guard No substitute for Ed Schwartzkopf but Herb Von Goetz of North Platte and Linn Myers, both squadmen last fall, may develop into high class per formers. Charley Shubert, and Don Bottorff, Lincoln, top list of sophomore hopefuls. Shubert, altho not competing last fall, was on the varsity squad. Question mark. Centers Fred Meier and How ard Kelly will carry the burden altho Kelly likely to be called in the draft Other candidates, For rest Bachman, Lincoln; Floyd Harris, Norfolk and Ray Lingen felter, Plainview, inexperienced. Will miss Bob Burruss' passing, otherwise probably stronger as a group than last season. Right guard George Abel only letterman back. Warren Alfson bound to be missed. Second in line is Bill Bryant, Ashland, squadman last fall. Gene Wilkins. Omaha; Jack Nelson, Omaha and Bob Deviney, South Sioux City, best of reserves. Nelson on squad but did not compete last fall. Position weak in experienced re serves. Right tackle Clarence Hern don, thought by many to be the best tackle on squad last season, back. Understudy probably will be Francis Leik, a husky from Hastings. Joe Byler of Alma, a rangy tackle, shows promise. Phil . Bordy of Silver Creek rounds up list. Injuries to key men here would be fatal. Right end Bob Ludwick and Omaha, fast and aggressive, Norfolk bidding for places Jhsi (Dopsa (DicUonaAy. INTEREST What you pay on a loan and show at a bathing beach. SATISFACTION The feel Inx you have when you've finished one of those club breakfasts we serve every mornlnr. They're menus planned to start you rlfht n a wonderful day . . erred quickly and effi ciently. Capital Hotel Coffee Lounge fiay Uedres. Mir. (&& m ( "BELMONT Vgabardii Uv I Suits of only IV 2150 ENDS TONIGHT; THK LONG VOYAGE HOME" STARTS y: Single or double breasted drape models Handsomely tailored Tans, blues and browns Once you've worn a Belmont, you'll name It your favorite suit! GOLD'S... Men's BUr. TOMORROW!! Uugh out loud ..with the girl who taught a rich men how to five.. poor 5 man how to fovcf f H f i I k -"i ' i ft J Robert Charlc CUMMIISGS COBUIlN Special Fcaturettes INFORMATION PLEASE Eyes On Brazil & News aasifv ..v.W.W?.,Jff'.,7" - ! For that new Hot . . . Just get a STEVENS 5 . Quality that stands bard wear! Styles that can't be topped! You get so much for so little in a Stevens! GOLD'S... Mta'f SUra. For Men in All Walks of Life . . . OXFORDS ; 1 uatP's m teUesm6 s .... ainp"Lw oi A teml-dress and sport style that is an Instant: hit with younr men and men who feel younf! Three different patterns and color combinations ... tu-tone tan, suntan ad white, bele-brown. O0L0't...Ha'i SUra. ill j T-'w-" " """"" ' I ' ,