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Friday; April 12, 1946 THE NEBRASKAN Page 7 UN Golf and Tennis Squads On the Koad Huskcrs Meet KU Friday, K Slate Teams Saturday Husker Rolf and tennis (earns will make their first appearances of the spring season this week endas both squads invade Kansas for matchs with Kansas Univer sity and Kansas State on Friday and Saturday. Four-Man Squads. Four-man squads will repre sent Nebraska in both sports, with Friday's competition being against the Jayhawks at Lawrence. On Saturday the teams move to Man hattan for meets with the K State squads. Julius Ilatton, NROTC mem ber from Grand Rapids, Mich.; Bill Barrett, Lincoln; Jim Kane, NROTC member from Detroit; and Bob Evans, Norfolk, will be the tennis squadmen. Ed Iliggin botham will accompany the squad, replacing Ad Lewandowski, who has been supervising the work outs this week. Illness will pre- Baseball Team Goes Against Gophers Today The Nebraska baseball team, seeking their third consecutive victory, go against the Minnesota Gophers this afternoon at Minne apolis in the first game of a two game series. First Game for Gophers. Today's game will be the first appearance of the season for the Gophers, who have been working out in their spacious field house sines early in February. Coach Frank Smagacz will probably stick with the starting lineup he used against the Colo rado nine in. the Huskers' first series of the year, although he has not named his starting pitcher. Sandstedt Probable Pitcher. Big Jim Sandstedt is the prob able choice, for the former Omaha sandlot hurler was untouchable during his six inning stint against Colorado, giving up two hits and no runs. Other moundsmen who may be called upon are Harold Jacob, who appeared in a relief role in both games last week; Wally Scheef, who started Sat urday's game and did not give up a run during the time he worked; John Olson or Dick Lebbs. The rest of the lineup shows Bobby Rubino at second base, Wilbur Baack at third, Wes Maser at shortstop, Frank Browiw left field; Bill Kinnamon, catcher; Truck Williams, right field; Dean Jackson, first base, and Bob Bolen, center field. Rog O'Donnell made the trip as reserve catcher, while Fritz Heg wood will be available for service in the outfield or infield. While the Huskers play at Minnesota, Coach Smagacz will keep an eye on the results of the Oklahoma-Iowa State series in Norman, for these teams tare next on the Nebraska schedule. Order Your DO NOT Priec S5e; 10c; 12 for 1.09 Always Welcome APRIL ACTIVITIES K SENIORS lis ri Eli vent Lewandowski from making the trip. Number 1 spot will go to Hat ton, with Barrett playing in the No. 2 post. Kane is the Nebraska No. 3 racquet wieldcr, with Evans handling the No. 4 slot. Hatton and Barrett combine to form one doubles team, and Kane and Ev ans handle the other doubles match. Golf Coach Bud Williamson has named Don Spomer, Lincoln; Kenny Adams, Grand Island; Mac Graham, Detroit, Mich., and Don Slroh, Lincoln, to make the trip for the golf team. These men were chosen through a series of quali fying elimination matches held at Pioneers, Hillcrest and the Lin coln Country club. Spomer has been low man In most of the qualifying play. Both squads are slated to leave Lincoln Friday morning, and will see opening action Friday after noon at Lawrence. Little is known about either of the Husker opponents, since these matches will be the initial starts for all teams. lilTRAMURALS WATKR POM). Alpha Tnu Orncf 7, Slipn Alpha Ep Mlon 4. HiKh 8vnT: Dcdrkk (ATO) S, Gard ner SAK) 4. Slirma Nn 18, I'hl Gamma Pelta 11. HiKh fieonTfi: Farmer h.) 9, Jordan (FIJIs) S. r-hl Kappa rl 11, Rota Theta PI ft. HiKh scorer: Williams (I'hl I'll) S, Ullllnc (Beta) 8. Phi Delia Theta IS, Pelt a Vpsllon ft. HiKh scorers: Oady (I'M Dolt) 6, Barter (DID 4. FRIDAY'S BClirnVI-E. . VOIXEYBALU 6:10 Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Phi En nJlon. 5:10 Phi Delta Theta vn. Alpha Gamma Itho. 5:10 Theta XI vs. Phi Kappa Put. Associated Women Students The governing body of the women students functions through three groups; the elected execu tive board of 14 members, the house council of organized house presidents, and the AWS court made up of the officers and Sen ior board members. Mimi Ann Johnson, the 1946-7 president, was chosen at the spring women's elections. AWS sponsors the activities point system, Coed Follies, Ac tivities Mart, Ivy Day Sing and Tea Dance, and the vocational series. Mortar Board Junior women are elected each spring to membership in Mortar Boards, national honorary for senior women. Tapped on Ivy Day, to be held this year May 4, the members are initiated into "Black Masque" chapter, which was formed in 1905 and affiliated nationally in 1921. They sponsor a loan fund, scholarships and a scholarship tea, Mortar Board party, the service flag, and aid in publicizing the university. Announcements At Once BELAY SET 'the 1229 R St. 13 BLDG. ALL STUDENTS INVITED YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A VET TO ATTEND Footballers Prepare for Scrimmage Cornhusker football players got a foretaste of what their Satur day scrimmage will be like, dur ing the Thursday afternoon drill. Coach Bernie Masterson had his gridders doing a lot of contact work, both on offensive and de fensive formations. Full teams ran through plays against live opposition. A Red team was on the offensive, while grecn-shirtcd defenders opposed their efforts. Aggressive line play featured the session, for the Green eleven caused plenty of trouble for the Red ball carriers many times during the workout. No Permanent Assignments. One line combination composed ofMandula, Samuelson, Manning, Taylor, Rolfsmeyer and Nyden was especially rugged on the de fense, but none of the players were permanently assigned to either squad. The Husker coach ing staff juggled the lineups to give various outfits a chance to work together. Several new backfield pros pects reported, among them Jack Pesek, Ravenna ball carrier, who is the son of wrestler John Pesek. Tills influx of backfield material resulted In the transfer of Bob Llpps of Lincoln from the right halfback brigade to the guard squad. Llpps played guard last fall and had been shifted to the backfield during the spring drills. Throughout the workout, how ever, the number one backfield quartet consisted of quarterback Fred Metheny, left half Dick Hut ton, right half Marv Athey and fullback Jerry Moore. This com bination got first call as the Scar let gridders ran through plays from the "T" formation. Fem Fun BY JAN SOULEK. "Melodies in Swimtime" is the title chosen for the coming swim ming pageant, to be presented Friday, April 26, at the univer sity pool at the coliseum, begin ning at 8:15 p.m. The pageant, under the direction of Miss Jane Mott, is being presented by the Aquaquettes, the university wom en's swimming club. Ticket Sales Limited. This is the first time for several years that this once annual event has been presented. Because of limited seating facilities, ticket sales will be limited. Tickets are priced at 40 cents and will go on sale next week. The costuming and lighting ef fects, along with the swimming ability of the group, promise to make the evening very entertain ing. The Veteran's Club social committee announced late Thursday afternoon that a limited number of pairs of ny lon hose will be given as door prizes at the dance Saturday night Add Flight Training to your curriculum. Private courses now available at UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-2885 for details. Lewandowski Asks For More Tennis Players A. J. Lewandowski. who has charge of varsity tennis this spring, has asked that an men inlorosled in Irvine out for a snot on the squad report at once to his office where they will receive information about practice ses sions. The team will play its next match on April 19 against the University of Oklahoma at Lin coln anil nlavpra should turn out Immediately in order to join the squad for this competition. Men who are now on the var sity team do not have their places cinched, and any candidate has an opportunity to displace one of the present team members. Workouts in Coliseum. In case of bad weather nets will be set ud in the coliseum so that players can continue their workouts. Following the Oklahoma meet, the team has matches with Iowa State at Ames and a return en gagement with Kansas at Lincoln. Both of these meets are scheduled in May. IM Softball, Last Group I Sport, To Open April 22 Intramural softball, last Group I sport of the schooJL year, starts the week after Easter. Organiza tions desirine to enter competi tion must file their team lists in Room 207 in the Coliseum before Thursday, April 18. In the meantime, any men who wish to practice may check out balls, bats, and catchers masKs at the coliseum cage, and work out on the IM diamonds, west of the coliseum. Pawl THE GREAT IN PERSON Saturday, April 13th 8:30 P. M. Doors Open at 7:30 U. OF N. COLISEUMLINCOLN lii'-t? ''-yfe'- , 1 -Si IV" Lincoln Symphony Tickets on sale t Miller Palne's Masio Store, 1140 O SU, or at U addressed envelope. 9-12 AG ff h4'liM(Mi ess LOST Evershnrp fountain pnn, engraved with name "Manlynn Sti.hl." Call 2-192S. LOST Shell rimmed glasses in Mack case. Joe Bolkor, 1345 R St. 2-3094. WIIX person who picked up wronfi coat Wednesday nt coliseum with valuables, please call Dirk, 2-4433. Reward. ANY exams coming up? texperlenrert tutor for Knclish composition nnil crammer and first year German (.-rammer atu lents. Call 3-316R. Sat, April 13 TURNPIKE Adm. 1.00 Ea. Plus Tax NEGRO SINGER Hear This World Famous Negro Singer Only Appearance in NEBRASKA Single Admission $3.00 tax included Enlisted Men & Enlisted Women 75c, tax inc. Good Seats Still Available Orchestra Association Book Department, 13th O, nd Walts" door. Out of town orders, send stamped P. M. CAMPUS few NON-MEMBERS 1.50 VET ORG. MEMBERS ....1.00 STAGS GUYS OR GIRLS .75 Will Be Lets Of Fun