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Sun3ay, DecemKer 14, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 28 Gridders Get Awards Head Grid Coach Bemie Mas terson announced Friday that 28 members of the 1947 University of Nebraska football squad were awarded major letters. Of the 28 men to receive the grid awards, 11 were first-time major letter winners. A player must see 75 minutes of action to earn a major award. A look at the squad'F iron-men shows that Tom Novak played a total of 452 minutes to top the list. Charles Toogood, playing his first varsity football, saw 429 minutes of action; Carl Samuel son played 421 minutes; Jack Pesek, 386; Fred Lorenz, 376; and Dale Adams, 337. The letters awarded went to Robert Ackerman, Sidney; Dale Adams, Randolph; Harold Becker, Lincoln; Alex Cochrane, jr., Ord; Frank Collopy, Scottsbluff; Robert Costello, Lincoln; Ralph Dam kroger, DeWitt. Cletus Fischer, St Edward; Fred Golan, Chicago; Rex Hoy, Lin coln; Richard Hutton, Auburn; Gerald Jacupke, Fremont; Fred Lorenz, Lincoln; Arden Means, Lincoln; William Moomey, York; William Mueller, Omaha; James Myers, York. Thomas Novak, Omaha; Edwin Nyden, Lincoln; Joseph Parting ton, Lincoln; Jack Pesek, Ravenna; Darwin Salestrom, St. Edward; Carl Samuelson, Grand Island; John Sedlacek, Seward; Richard Thompson, Lincoln; Charles Too good, North Platte; Pel Wiegand, Kearney; Gene Wilkins, Omaha. Game . . (Continued from Page 1.) hind with a total of ten, followed by Rod Cox with nine. The next Nebraska basketba'l game is Tuesday against Soutn Dakota at the Coliseum. The box score: Nebraska fK ft pf I Minnesota fe ft pf Retherford f 4 S 3 1 Young t (SO I) SHlovk-H I-e 3 B ft IIGrtint r 0 e La wry I Cox t Shields f Sohlelner c Whitehead c Srb c Brown g Cerv g Cech K Mosser R Denker g 1 I 4 1 0 0 II HI ark f 1 MOIlleland f 2 1 4!M-Intyre c 2 0 3IKernan g 3 4 Sll'epperg 1 I 5 Wheeler g 2 llTapsak g 1 2 4!Holewa g 0 HCarroll c Totals 21 17 31 Totals 20 23 28 Score at the half: Minnesota 38. Ne braska 32. AMiLtN'JOE IS PLAYIHG HIS THIRD VCAft AS A CONHOSK?. iS A DECEPTIVE. fiALL- UANDLER AND A SCRAPPY DEFENSIVE PLAVEf. HE SPENT 3 YEARS f THE NAVVt YCAR tNUftaKT NEBRASKA U. ye s s s 7vcs HO AtT f-S IN MSHVLLE, TENNESSEE. HE LIKES NEBRASKANS QECAUSt THEY , &W21 ARE FRlENPi-Y iX H ushers Eye Big Six Meet With two games under its belt, the University of Nebraska bas ketball team will meet two more opponents and participate in the Kansas City tournament before the Christmas holiday trip west. Tuesday night the University of South Dakota will travel to Lin coln to meet the Huskers. The Scarlet caeers then go to Kansas City for the pre-season Big Six tournament, Dec 18-"20. And the final test before the western trip is with Colorado A. & M., Dec. 23, on the Husker court. Two men have dropped from the Nebraska squad. Jim Sand- SHOP REF EIESHED A COCA-COLA t S stedt, letterman from Omaha, was forced to turn in his suit because of part-time employment. Don Claussen, also from Omaha, was unable to round into shape and turned in his uniform. Miller Presents Coniliusker Gymnasts In Dress Rehearsal The N. U. gymnastic squad will make its first ap pearance of the season Tuesday evening during the half time of the Nebraska-South Dakota basketball game. Coach Charlie Miller's gymnasts will perform on the horizontal bar, which will be set up on the court during the intermission period. Clarence Let- Bowlers Share IM Spotlight Bowling along with basketball continued to dominate the IM ac tivity as bowling teams prepared for the last round of play which is set for Tuesday night Final riayeffs. Wednesday those teams that landed in either the first or sec ond positions in their respective leagues will compete in the final playoffs. Teams will roll for high score with the top six receiving extra points in the Jack Best race. AGE'S Win. Alpha Gamma Rho took a 25-16 decision from Delta Sigma Pi in the only Intramural basketball game played Thursday evening. The Phi Delta Theta-Phi Alpha Theta game scheduled for Friday evening was postponed until a later date. Monday's IM basketball sched ule: Phi Delta Theta (B) vs. Theta Xi (B). Lapp's Boys vs. Newman Club. Building B vs. Extra-Litiht Brigade. Huskerville vs. Dormitory C. YMCA vs Dett'e. Univ. YMCA vs. Rlcketeers. Muscle Men vs. Wheels. Pershing Rifles vs. Football Team. Writi Kids vs. Rocket. ROrC vs Hufnagte Field. Physical Education vs. AIEE Engineers. ler. ton man in the Scarlet hor izontal bar event, will exhibit some of the best hi-bar work that is expected to be shown here thi9 season. Intra-Squad Meet. An intra-squad meet will be held in the coliseum this Wednes day to determine who will com pete for the Huskers when they meet Illinois at Champaign Janu ary 10. Coaches Charlie Miller and "Jake" Geier will judge the meet. Men who win the top three places in each event will be entered in the competition at Illinois. The team standings from place ment -points of last season and work done so far this season are as follows: Flying rings: Phil Sprague, Leo Geier, Bill Rankin, Clarence Lef ler, Charles Purdy, Wilson Lock ett. Side horse: Leo Geier, Phil Sprague, Ken Harding, Wilson Lockett, Lloyd Garner, Long horse: Phil Sprague, Leo Geier, Bill Rankin, Mel James. Tumbling: Phil Sprague, Bill Rankin, Leo Geier, Charles Purdy. Parallel bars: Phil Sprague, Leo Geier, Charles Purdy, Wilson Lockett, Lloyd Garner, Horizontal bar: Clarence Lef ler, Ken Harding, Charles Purdy, Mel James, Phil Sprague. Trampoline: Phil Sprague, Bill Rankin, Charles Purdy. E 7 1 it f J; I ! I T. J ! i i jj ii I i Jim ? 1 I : ' ,i : 7 v- r- PLEASE return empty bottles promptly OTTIED UNDEt AUTHOWTY OP THl COCA-COU COMPANY FT LINCOLN COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. O 1947, The Coco-Colo Compy o 4 For Christmas give The smart liipli lift! on llirse Oompliies liostess fashions will add a rote of slfk Mpliisltcation to any hostess costume.. But for ail their frivolous look, they still have that comfort-prccioii cushion sole lluit tical yur Ak4 tender ly- wpmies oOMPMifs ooMPHir ooMPmfs ooMwits oomphics mv OMPHIE3 OOMPHIES OOMPHIH OOMPHIES OOMPH Itnakut fine wool and rnvon (bHrHie la blaefc aaJy wita rotratin( crOM A QC ftttcbiai . .. o o o f 1 Kid Kklmmrr clastic 2 kklfikta aouff with an en toe. 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