.Thursday, March 27, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 7 0m& ms$$ nifKwl iron-gall fi&n fffotiff 'J$m&Cm Shis year his tosses '&?Z:J!tf9$L YrJa- Jl .48 ir PUT. I WAS WITH mrvJ$T J Coach Weir Names Eight for Texas Trip Eight University of Nebraska track and field performers have been named by Coach Ed Weir to compete in the Texas Relays at Austin Saturday. Two relay teams and four in dividual entries will represent the Huskers in the southwestern car nival, the first outdoor appearance of the season for the Scarlet thin clads. Bobby Glnn, Madison distance aoe who won the Big Six mile and 880 championships In the Indoor championships; Harold Kopf, fast' improving Lexington freshman :""' C-omrtary m Umcotm Jouraal AL BROWN. who pushed Glan la the Indoor half mile; Al Brown, prewar ace who has ben a half mile sUl wart this season, and Loyal Hnrl bert, Ord quarter miler prospect. will compete la the two mile and the distance medley relays. Each of the four runners will take an 880 leg in the two mile race, but in the distance medley, Hurlbert will take the 440, Brown the 880, Kopf the three-quarter mile, and Ginn the Mile. Vault Hopefuls. Nebraska's pole vaulting pair, Don Cooper and Dick Miller, will compete in their favorit event. Cooper cleared 13 feet to win tie for second place in the Pur due Relays last week, while Miller tied for fifth with a 12 feet 6 inch effort. In the conference indoor meet Cooper won the champion ship and Miller finished second.' Monte Kinder, lanky high Jumper, will attempt U repeat his sparkling peifiwmw of C feet 6 Inches which he taraeJ la la an carrier Texas Relays appear ance while a member of a pre flight team. The final Husker competitor will be Herb Grote. Javelin artist, who will unlimber his throwing arm for the first time this season. ; Outdoor Slate March 28-29 Texas relays at Austin. April 19 Kansas relays at Lawrence. April 26 Drake relays at Des Moines. May 3 Colorado dual meet at Boulder. May 19 Wisconsin, Missouri triangular at Lincoln. May 17 State high school meet at Lincoln. May 23-24 Big Six ' outdoor championships at Lincoln. Jane 2t-21 N. C. A. A. at Salt Lake City. July 4-5 National A. A. U. at Lincoln. Gopher Grid Camp Supplied With 88 Vets MINNEAPOLIS. Bernie Bier- man expects 88 veterans of Min nesota varsity and B" football competition to report for the open ing practice Monday, March 31, at Northrop field. Newcomers will likely swell the total turnout to more than 125. For six and possibly seven weeks the Gophers will get down to serious preparation for their 13th fall campaign under Bier man. Other staff members who will work with Minnesota's bead man of the grid will be Dr. George Hauser, line coach; Dallas Ward, backfield coach; George Svendsen, assistant line coach, and John Roning, end coach. Indications are that 28 letter men will be oa hand Monday 11 of them sophomores with three full years of competition ahead, 12 juniors, and 5 seniors. Twenty-four additional mem bers of the 1946 varsity squad are oa the tentative roster drawn up by Bierman. Four 1946 lettcrmen plan to participate in sprint sports. They are Harry Elliott, left halfback, baseball; Harry Bud" Grant, end. baseball; Leo Nomellini. guard, track; Dean Widseth. t.irkle, track. UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION SRIPATI CHANDRA-SEKHAR Former President India Youth Congress ' Former Member Indian National Congress Poverty & Population in India 11:00 A. M., THURSDAY, MARCH 27 UNION BALLROOM Sore Muscles Reward Klein's Frosli Stars While the varsity football team has been receiving the full bright ness of the football spotlight in all of the local papers, the boys on the freshman field have been putting forth their all under the constant tutorship of Pop Klein. By a strange quirk of nature, the same weather has been pre vailing over their field as has been raising hob with the varsity didders. The weather, together with the lask of experience of these red and white men of the futuure, have banded to give Pop Klein a huge headache and his gridders a multitude of sore muscles. They have been scrim maging, tackling, blocking, push ing the sleds, and eating their share of the sod with all the vim and vigor of the various main stays. Pop Klein heads the list of the froshman field coaches aided by Jerry Kathol, Bob Kahler and Henry Reichel. Phi Delta Theta Holds First Place In Trophy Chase Phi Delta Theta fraternity pos sesses an 80 point lead in the Jack Best trophy race with two thirds of the intramural season completed, leading Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1220 to 1140. Alpha Tau Omega Is third among the 23 teams competing for the supremacy trophy awarded annually at the close of the in tramural season. Seven sports re main on the schedule before the final point totals m-Ul be de termined. The calendar remaining in cludes softhalL golf, tennis singles, tennis doubles, outdoor track relay carnival, horseshoe tournament and golf driving con test Present standings: Phi DeKm Theta 1220 Sigma Alpha Epllon 1140 Alp'ia Tu OmcKa 830 Delta Upatloa SH0 SlKroa CM 805 Slma N 7S0 Phi Gamma Delta 7 .'.2', Beta Theta PI 720 Strma Phi Epsilon 55 Beta 81pm Pitt ' 590 Delta Taa Delta M! Phi Kappa Pal !M(5 Zeta Beta Tau 460 pm AAa Ma 455 Theta XI 420 Pioneer Coop 2VO Farm Hovat 285 Alpha Gamma Rho 280 Kappa Sigma 275 Cooimer Coop 220 Brown Palace Coop 2'Ki Di-lta Sigma PI 100 Tau Kappa Epsilon just reacti vated and will be represented in the remainder of the program. JEAN MOYER'S ORCHESTRA Playing 9 to 12 FRIDAY, MAR. 28 44c per person Union Ballroom Juke Box Dance 9 p. m. to 1 1 :30 p. m. Union Ballroom Husker Pass Plays Mold Pigskin interest ,3'ffMW Courtesy of Lincoln Journal BOB TEGT Husky tacle is get ting plenty of attention from Line Coach Tony Blazine as the new line mentor whips the Ne braska forward wall into shape during spring training drills. Football Ticket Prices Released For '47 Season Football ticket prices for the University of Nebraska 1947 home season were announced today by Athletic Director A. J. Lewan dowski. For the five home games In diana (September 27); Minnesota (October 4); Kansas (November 8); Oklahoma (November 22); Oregon State (November 29) a season book will be $12.50, plus the $2.50 tax, or $15. Season books for students, fac ulty members and university em ployes will be $6, plus the $1.20 tax, or $7.20. Single game reserved seat tick ets will be $2.50 plus 50 cents tax, or $3. Single game box seats will be $3 plus 60 cents or $3.60. Sea son box seats will be $15 plus $3 tax or $18. Knothole tickets will be 25 cents. FRIDAY, MAR. 27 COLLEGE NIGHT -. t "4 r'-i '.-"' SEdPPY AflDEPiSOIl featuring "SINGIN'SONG TITLES" Dancing 9 until 12 Couples Only or p"S'r 'V-',. -jrfwM" '' -W""" "wrfvrw '' jT "" - . ' '"XS V ? ' -f V . Passing and pass defense got some attention Wednesday after noon as the Husker football candi dates ran through another chilly drill. Bostwick Back Head Coach Bemie Masterson brought George Bostwick, North Platte freshman, back to the var sity squad as a quarterback Bost wick had been shunted to the Nubbins squad earlier in the week, but when the Husker coaching staff learned that the versatile Platter had done some pigskin passing in his high school days, he was ordered to come back to the main practice field for directions as quarterback. In addition to being a passer, Bostwick will add badly-needed height to the Husker backfield defenses. Short halfbacks are a drug: on the Scarlet football market. The little fast boys are plenty valuable on offense, but cannot cope with the taller op-' ponents when Hnsker foes take to the air. Aside from Dale Adams, Darwin Salestrom and Bob Mullen, a trio of tall fullbacks, the Nebraska backfield roster is composed of players beneath the six-foot mark. It was snow again on Wednes day, as the elements continued to pester the Huskers during their second week of spring drills. More Exercise To be certain players got rid of kinks and muscle knots, the Scarlet coaching staff put more emphasis than visual on the calcs thentics part of the workout Tony Blazine's line huskies put in time working on the blocking dummies, practicing assignments. Advance plans indicate that an other scrimmage session is on tap for gridders in today's workout. rn hum asm tuea sn m m isx