The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 26, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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NEBRASKAN
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HuskerSprinsFootballPractice
Scheduled For April 5 Opening
Lewandowski
Plans Summer
Grid Sessions
Spring football practice will
Marts April 5 and continue through
the rest of the month, head UN
grid coach A. J. Lewandowski an
nounced yesterday. Lew also dis
closed that practice sessions are
scheduled for this summer, from
July 15 to Aug. 15.
Declaring that he hopes for a
turnout of 25 to 30 men, Lew
listed the names of ten candidates
who lorn large in Ms plans for
spring drills. Of these ten, five
were squad members last year:
Bert Gissler, 6 ft. 7 in. end; Frank
Hazard, guard last year but slated
for a tackle spot this year; Lyle
Hops, tackle; Buzz Hollins, bruis
ing fullback, and Jim Abdnor,
guard.
Nucleus of Veterans.
In Gissler, Hazard, Kops and
Hollins, Lew has a nucleus of
rugged veterans for spring drills.
Gissler and Hazard, two of the
three veterans with which the
Huskers started their '43 season,
aided by Kops, will anchor the
line. Hollins, who showed real of
fensive power last fall, should be
the backfield spark.
Newcomers upon whom Lewan
dowski is counting are Joe Kessler,
quarterback who was ineligible for
play last fall; Al Kirlin, all-state
high school end at Northeast of
Lincoln last year; Doug Nelson,
halfback prospect who handled a
guard spot on last season's Husker
cage squad; Gorcie Enters, guard;
and Dick Koch, halfback candi
date.
Kessler in particular should
boost Scarlet stock. Joe was
scheduled for heavy quarterback
duties last fall until he was -dedal
ed ineligible.
Summer Drills.
In holding summer drills, Ne
braska will be following the lead
of the many colleges which had
summer workouts last year. Lew
andowski has little idea what kind
of a turnout to expect, but he
hopes that all high school athletes
planning to enroll at UN next fall
will report for summer drills. Any
entering freshman, Lew empha
sized, is eligible for varsity com
petition in the fall, under wartime
eligibility rules.
Eld Weir, line coach and head
track mentor, will be too busy wtih
his track squad workouts to assist
with spring grid drills, Lew
pointed out. He did not state
whether Weir would be on hand
for summer workouts.
Nebraska will open its 1944 sea
son against Minnesota at Minne
apolis on Sept. 30. The game was
originally scheduled for Lincoln,
but officials of both schools agreed
to shift the tilt to Minneapolis.
FEM
FUN
BY ELEANOR KNOLL
Annual selection of the varsity
basketball teams includes on the
Scarlet, Fern Freeman, Barbara
Boyd, Jean Whcdon, Pat Cole,
Judy O'Connor, Mary Jo Gish,
Lois Klindt, Anna Aasen, Betty
Rose Hubka; and on the Cream,
Helen Johnson, Lois Winter, Mick
ey McPherson, Doris Petersen,
Anna Doudna, Lucille Woldord,
Trudy Page, Bonnie Calmer, and
Virginia Van Home. ,
The varsity game will be played
Wednesday evening at 7, with new
officers of WAA to be installed at
the half. The teams will practice
Tuesday at 5 p. m. Everyone is
invited to attend the annual game,
Set Mar. 31
I-M Handball
Closing Date
Closing date for the intramural
handball tourney is Friday, Mach
31.
Rules for tourney:
1. Each organized house must
play one doubles match and two
single matches.
2. Each organized house should
make arrangements with its op
ponents as to time of play.
3. Handballs will be furnished
in the cage,' but players- must
have their own gloves and other
necessary equipment.
4. All results must be turned in
at the cage in the coliseum. A
chart will be posted there for re
sults of matches.
5. Points will be given for each
match won.
Minnesota Track
Squall Breaks
Even With Army
Jim Kelly, Minnesota track
roach, broke even with Uncle
Sam's military services this week
in way of track personnel. The
armed forces claimed one man and
released another for medical rea
sons to balance the scales for the
thin clads.
Gordon Lindeman, Kelly's only
half miler, was ordered to take his
induction exam Saturday after
being reclassified. He passed the
test and immediately left the cam
pus. Lindeman's loss was balanced
by the welcome return of Marsh
Potter, a Milwaukee boy just re
cently released from the army on
a medical discharge. Potter is a
sprinter and was a member of the
Gopher track squad two years
ago. He will make a very good
running mate for Mark Brown
stien, a recent Wisconsin transfer
in the short distances.
I-M Handball
1. Theta Xi vs. Brown Palace.
2. A.T.O. vs. Beta Sigs.
3. Sig Chi vs. Sig No
Z.B.T.
4. Betas vs. Sig Eps.
5- Phi Gams vs. Pioneer Co-
Op. ,
6. Cornhusker Co-op vs.
YWCA.
CARDS
Now on Display
Open Shopping Night
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