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    Tuesday, March 12, 1946
THE NEBRASKAN
Page 3
UN Gridders
Open Spring
Pigskin Drills
Ninety-two hopefuls greeted
Football Coach Bernie Masterson
as the. opening session of spring
football practice got underway
yesterday afternoon for Univer
sity of Nebraska athletes.
This number, reminiscent of
prewar days, will be augmented
by several of last fall's players
who were absent, and by more
new candidates.
Right to Business.
Masterson and his staff, Gomer
Jones, line coach; Glen Presnell,
backfield coach; and Pop Klein,
assistant coach, wasted no time in
getting down to business. After a
brief chalk talk explaining some
of the rudiments of the T forma
tion, the red-clad gridders moved
to the practice field south of the
regular gridiron for calisthentics
and limbering up exercises.
The Husker pigskin aspirants
showed plenty of size, with sev
eral men scaling well over the 200
mark. Jerry Kathol assisted the
regular staff in putting the grid
ders through their paces, and will
aid Masterson during the spring
season.
Fred Metheny, Husker quarter
back of 1941, was in suit, although
it was at first believed that he
would not report until next fall.
Another welcome newcomer was
big Carl Samuelson of Grand Is
land, a 6 foot 4 inch lineman who
weighs in at 234 pounds.
Roster Addition.
Additions to the roster are:
Alloa Kltnker, Johnoon, end, IS, ' 1",
no.
Wayne Alitor, Uncoln, center, 27, ',
t3A.
John Goodwll, Lot Anirrles, tMk
'. 220.
Trd Mable, Bansett, bark, 20, 5' 1C4",
190.
Fred Melhenjr, IJneoln, bark, 24, S'
11", 183.
Res Mercer, Lincoln, bark, 22, 8' 10",
170.
Krith Powell, ScoUnbluf f, bark, 24, '
11". I7.
Bob Sroville, Hartington, bark, 18, ft
11", 180.
Kocene Him, Xrbranka City, taekle, 22,
". 23S.
Jim Thornton, IJnroln, bark, 21, 1",
218.
BUI Syke, Crystal Sprint;, Mis., bark,
22, 18.
Cart Hamoelnoa, Grand Island, end, 2S,
4", 234.
Phys Ed Group
Will Present Coed
Athletic Clinic
A clinic on high school girls'
athletic activities will be presented
by the university's department of
physical education for women, for
members of the Nebraska State
Physical Education association
which convenes in Lincoln next
weekend.
The clinic will include a discus
sion and demonstration of stunts
and tumbling, conditioning exer
cises, volley ball and basketball,
according to Dr. Mabel Lee, de
partment chairman. In addition
there will be two group confer
ences on physical education pro
gram planning and the need for
qualified instructors in high
schools.
Coach Bernie aster sons
W. D. Frankforter
Elected President
Reactivated Frat
Delta chapter of Sigma Gamma
Epsilon, geology fraternity, was
reactivated at a meeting last week.
W. D. Frankforter was elected
president; Jack Rathbone, vice
president; Howard Sykes, secretary-treasurer;
and Willard Bunk
er, corresponding secretary and
editor.
An open meeting will be held
Tuesday night at 7:30 in Morrill
hall auditorium. Mr. Gilbert
Leuninghoener, professor of geolo
gy at Midland, will show a color
film on Glacier National Park. The
meeting is free to all students.
Add
Flight Training
to your eurrtcufum.
Private courses now
ovailab'j ot
UNION AIR
TERMINAL
Call 6-2385 for details.
Name Home Town Pos. Age
Adams. John, Daykin HB 17
Augenatcin, Dewey, Sidney T 20
Athey, Marvin. Wauneta HB 23
Bolker, Joe, Omaha C 21
Beck, Rodney, Minden E 21
Barber. Frank, Okeechobee, Fla HB 24
Armstrong', Charles, Greenwood ? 22
Branch, Perry, Lincoln E 21
Boesiger. W.. Cortland ? 16
Bonesteel, Herb, Sidney HB 21
Bradford, Bill, Omaha C 22
Bridpe, Don, Norfolk HB 24
Brophy, Art, vLincoln. E 21
Brown, Joe, Nashville, Tenn E 21
Brown, Wilbur, Auburn G 21
"Bunker, Willard, Lincoln E 26
Beattie, John, Ainsworth G 19
Cotton, Dallas, Lincoln E 21
Crawford, Bill. Lincoln G 22
Carriker, Revere, Harvard HB 18
Christensen, Franklin, Fremont E . 21
Carlson, Clare, Omaha E 23
Cooper, John, Omaha HB 23
Calkins, Don; Alma HB 16 -
Costello, Bob, Lincoln C 19
Collins, Ed., Omaha HB 20
Dilldine, Carl, Fafls City ; HB 19
Deffenbaugh, J. L., Lincoln C 22
Dedrick, Jack, Sidney E 19
DeBoIt, Ray. Blair HB 24
Daffer. Stanley, Lebanon ? 20
Eis, Glen, Lincoln T 22
Elwood, Dick, Red Oak, la HB 20
Elliott, John, Columbus ? 21
Evans, Paul, Seward C 20
Edling, Gaylord.. Lincoln T 21
Edelmaler, John, Lincoln ? 23
Flagg, Gould, Lincoln HB 21
Fox, John, Lincoln HB 24
Fouts, Neil, Seward T 21
Fink, Alex, Lincoln HB 20
Fischer, Cletus, St. Edward HB 20
Green, Jthn, Omaha HB 23
Gillaspie, Tom, Lincoln HB 26
Gallagher. John. O'Neill ! 20
Gear, Bill, Fairbury T 21
Gerlach. John. Lincoln HB 18
Gloor, Emit, Columbus HB 22
Gissler, Holland, Osceola E 21
Howard. Lou. Amityville. L. I C 22
Harrington, Don, Lincoln HB 17
Hall, Gordon, Lincoln T 23
Hemmingfen, Don, Lincoln HB 18
Hewit, Bill, David City HB 22
Hand. Bill. FairLury HB 22
Hawkins, Bob. Lincoln HB 24
Hawley, Harold, Nebraska City T 25
Hermann. Roland, Falls City G 22
Hlavac, Rene. Omaha T 20
Hervert, George, Omaha '. . ? 24
Hood, Howard, Chadron E 26
Hughes. Paul. Randolph HB 18
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7946 Cornhusker
Name Home Town Pos. Age
Huff, Bill, Lincoln HB 19
Hungerford, Harold, Lincoln HB 23
Hutton, Richard, Auburn HB . 2
Johnson, Roger, Scandia, Minn T 20
Johnson, Creighton,- Casper, Wyo HB 21
Korte, Bob, Fairbury E 20
Kaderli, Kenneth, Kimball . ... E 22
Kudlacek, Franklin, Wilber HB 20
'Leik, Francis, Lincoln T 27
Lorenz, Bred, Lincoln G 24
Lipps, Bob, Lincoln G VI
Lai sen, Sophus, Lincoln E 22
Lein, Bob, Lincoln E 22
Levine, Bill, Omaha E 23
Myers, Jim, York HB 22
Myers, Neil, Fairbury G 23
Mandula, Francis, Youngstown, O E 21
Metheny, Bob St. Joe, Mo T 22
Miller, Glen, Vermillion, Kas C 30
Murphy, Ed., North Platte C 26
Mussman, Oscar, Deshler T 19
McCluhan, Neil, Winnebago HB 22
McClanahan, Irs, Tekamah HB 23
Nyden, Ed, Lincoln E 25
Nyden, Roy, Beatrice , E 24
Page, Richard, Wymore E 21
Powley, Harland, Pender E 24
Quigley, Dean, Indianola C 22
Ray, Bill, Lincoln G 20
Reninger, Clyde, Sioux City, la O 23
Robinson, Mack, Norfolk HB 18
Rolfsmeyer, Bill, Lincoln 17
Raetz, Jack, Brady E 22
Reiny, Albert, Lincoln C 20
Smiley, Tom Los Angeles E 20
Schwartzkopf, Ed, Lincoln G 27
Saladen, Dick, Red Cloud HB 19
Shipman, Frank, Fairbury... HB 21
Scheinost, Charles, Spearfish, S. D T 21
Story, Chick, Lincoln HB 21
Sailors, Don, Omaha E .17
"Sedlacek, John, Seward T 20
Sloan, Bill, Burwell HB 17
Skog, Dick, Omaha HB 17
Sehnert, Walt, Plainview E 17
Schleiger, Bob, Omaha E 19
Schlciger, Dick, Omaha E 18
Seume, Bob. Omaha HB 23
Smith, Charles. Lincoln G 18
Taylor, Jim. Garden City, Kas C 21
Tegt, Bob, Fremont T 22
Tiemann, Norbert, Campbell E 21
Tipton, Calvin, Craig T 21
Thompson. Edgar, Lincoln T ,26
Vlcek, Bill. Wahoo HB 23
Wilkins. Walt, Omaha HB 20
Wiemers, Duane, Alma T 17
Williams, Bob, Lincoln T 23
Wilhelms. Meno, Auburn T 21
Wait, Don, Seward HB 23
Wismer, Dale, Arapahoe HB 24
Withrow, George, Hot Springs, Ark.... HB 24
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All-University Boxing
Sv3eet To Close Tonite
Champions in eight weight di
visions will be determined tonight
as the all-university boxing cham
pionships go into the final round
at the coliseum at 7:45 p. m.
, In addition to the championship
bouts, three matches to determine
third place spots will be held. A
semifinal battle in the 175 pound
class will open the evening's show,
as Harlan Cranston and Chick
Thome mix to determine which of
them will meet Jack Adams in the
final match.
Several attractive bouts are on
tap. In the 135 pound class Del
Roth and Norris Sibert will mix.
Roth has flashed plenty of boxing
savvy while Sibert uses a rushing
pushing style to subdue his oppon
ents. Gridders Clash.
An all-football final in the
heavyweight class should produce
plenty of fireworks. John Sedla
cek, Husker tackle, who scored a
knockout over Stan Daffer in his
semifinal bout, and Mack Robin
son, Norfolk backfield ace, are
matched in the closing bout of the
evening.
Flyweight contenders will get
their first taste of action. Sid
Salzman and Marv Runyan were
the only entrants in this class and
they will meet tonight for the
championship.
Tournament director Lou Means
stated that with a break in the
weather, tonight's crowd should
surpass last week's attendance.
The team champion will be an
nounced following: the Sedlacek
Bobinson slutfest, and team tro
phies will be awarded to the
first and second place teams.
Glenn Presnell will handle the
refereeing chores, with Frank
Smagacz and Charlie Miller serv
ing as judges.
Queen Victoria owned a parrot
that could speak in 1-1 languages
and 3 dialects.
NEBRASKA
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SHOP
HAIRCUTTING
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211 NO. 12
Tonight's Bouts
SEMIFINAL BOUT.
175 lbs. Harlan Cranston vs.
Chick Thome.
THIRD PLACE BOUTS.
160 lbs. Bob Raduenz vs. Bill
Sloan.
147 lbs. John Einunf vs. Ed
McEUigott.
135 lbs. Dan Cbaney vs. Jim
Welch.
CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS.
112 lbs. Sid Salzman vs. Marv
Runyan.
118 lbs. Ray Roth vs. Darrell
Ellis.
126 lbs. Stan Diller vs. Sid
Wells.
135 lbs. . Del Roth vs. Norris Si
bert. ' 147 lbs. Wayne Watson vs. Hal
Haldeman.
160 lbs. Gould Flagg vs. Bob
Lipps.
175 lbs. Jack Adams vs. Cran-ston-Thorne
winner.
Ilwt. John Sedlacek vs. Mack
Robinson.
Coliseum to Be
Scene of State
Prep Tourney
State high school basketball
teams will take over the coliseum
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
for the state tournament. Thirty
two quintets will see action, eight
in each of the four classes.
Lincoln, Creighton Prep and
Benson are considered as the
leading contenders for the Class
A crown, with Northeast, Mc
Cook, Fremont, Norfolk and
Scottsbluff also in the title fight.
These teams won their tourney
berths by getting to the finals in
the four regional tournaments
which were held in different sec
tions of the state last week.
In Class B Holy Name of Oma
ha, Mitchell and Lexington are
the teams to beat, Crete, Central
City, Schuyler, Seward and Ord
make up the rest of the eight
team field.
Claes C and D titles are also
wideopen races, and eight teams
in each of these classes will battle
for -top honors. St. Francis of
Humphrey is considered a strong
threat in Class C following its
Mixed Swim
Party Planned
On Wednesday
The university's mixed swim
ming party for March has been
scheduled for Wednesday, March
13, in the Coliseum pool. The
pool will be open to students from
7:00 to 8:30 p. m., and everything
from hair-ruining water fights to
painlessly-acquired sun tans un
der the 500-watt overhead lights
will be in order.
The party is one of a series
planned and put on throughout
the year through the joint aus
pices of the men's and women's
physical education departments.
All married students are espe
cially invited to "come and bring:
the missus," and an invitation is
likewise extended to faculty mem
bers and their wives to join the
fan.
victory over College View, the de
fending titleholder. Ong and
Wayne Prep figure to be tops in
the D competition.
Champagne contains an alkali
known as antophobistic-monasto.
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