lWeHnes'dcry, April 7, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 Potsy Divides Grid Squad Into Three New Outfits Coach Potsy Clark sent his spring football charges through this week's second workout Tuesday afternoon and announced new squad divisions. The entire roster was divided into three squads with several teams included in each squad. Clark sent the Huskers through their usual work with passing, kicking, charging arms ana some contact worK re ceiving the coaches' attention. Light Scrimmage. The afternoon's scrimmage con sisted of an offensive team rim ing against a six-man line. Ralph Damkroger and Alex Cochrane were at ends on the offensive eleven; Oscar Mussman and Jim Godfrey were at the tackle posi tions; Rex Hoy and John Sed lacek, guards; and Bob Costello at center. Backfield assignments were dis tributed among Chick Story, Junior Collopy, Jim Meyers, George Bostwick, Kenny and Cletus Fischer and Darwin Sales trom. The Huskers will hold three scrimmages Saturday; one at 10 a.m., another at 1 p.m., and the third at 2 p.m. Team one members of tlie "A" squad are: ends. Damkroeer and Cochrane; tackles. Toogood and GoRleln; guards, Pizlnger &Dd Sedlaoelc; center Costello; backs. Bales trom, Ferguson. Hutton, C. Hscher, Collopy and Novak. Team two lesnbera are: ends. Fletcher and B. Schneider; tackels, Mussraaa, Godfrey and Lrvine; guards, Hoy, Lists and Means; orWer, Johnaoa; tacks, Strasnelm, K. Fischer, Meyer, Bostwick, Magsamen and Schneider, Squad "B" members Include; ends, Fox, Elliot, Manion, Sailors, Copenhagen and La ram; tackles, Golan, Schrage, Schmidt. Wilson, Harrington and John son; guards. Rolfsmeyer, Kane. Hawkins. Kimball, Maodula. Heckenlivply, Patton and K. Ackerman; centers, McGill, An drews, Uimrn nd Hand; backs, Wiegand, Myers, Story, Bauer, Ackerman, Solan, Novak, BerqulRt, Moomey. Linstrom. Wolfe. Gorucke, Spellman, Young and Doyle. aoemnera 01 sputa "c are: ends. Pres ton, McKay, Donegan, Baughn, Brown, Kipper, Bryant, Devish, Joselyn, Fricke, and Galbreith: tackles, Warner, Prince, Hermansen, Thomason, Russell, Farmer, Collins, Nlelson, Reese, R. Collins, and Doerr; guards, Becker, Ray, Boekle, Sul livan, Avner, Bteele, Croisant, Uhrig, Sltot kaski, Vlllars, Spencer, Fox, Frazler, Jones and Anderson; centers. Reynolds, Brune, Btine. Alfrey, Etmund and Da Moude; backs, Wilkins, Munson. Villars, Walker, Torcaon, Fletcher, Prather, G. Peters, Bellinger, Doyle. Taylor, Churchill, Wm. Collopy, Hagenian, Harrison, Dill dine. J. Peters, Edgecomb. Kasmarek, Cooke, Bennington, Phillips, Wolf, Karbe lik, Addison, Curran, Norval, Wagner, Eisenhurt, Avaer and Hitter. IM Horseshoe Tourney April 12 Nebraska University's Intramu ral horseshoe tournament will swing into action April 12 with matches scheduled at the Ag Col lege and the Coliseum. Entries are due at 207 Coliseum not later lhan April 9. No entry fee is required. Each match will be three games. The individual champion will be awarded an Intramural medal, and the members of the winning independent or fraternity team will have their names eblazoned on the Coliseum championship plaques". NmcVolleyBall Teams Possess Perfect Marks Nine teams remain undefeated in the 1948 Intramural volley ball tournament in games played thru April 5. Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Upsilon are leading in League II with perfect records of six won and none lost. Pioneer Co-op and Sigma Alpha Epsilon hold the same records in League III; Del ta Tau Delta and Farm House have won three and lost none in League I .and Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma Chi are undefeated in League IV with three victories each. Brown Palaee Undefeated. Brown Palace is undefeated in League II with three wins. Sigma Nu is in the runer-up spot in League I with seven wins and two defeats while Phi Delta Theta has won four and lost two. The Beta Sigs hold a 5-4 record in League III, and the Sig Eps have won one and lost five. Three teams in League IV, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Chi and Phi Gam ma Delta have records of 3-3. Eight teams in all leagues are still working for their first wins. Fern Fun W.A.A. elections will be held Tuesday, April 13 ,at the WAA office from 9-5. Members eligible to vote from each organization will be notified. Slate is as fol lows: President, Jeanne Branch and Marie Collins. Secretary, Marion Battey and Janet Stratton. Treasurer, Lois -u on and Verna Zabel. DeLoris Blackstone and Marge Bock defeated Saly Stuht and Marian Battey thereby winning the doubles championship of the women's badminton tournament. The variety of strokes and nlavs and teamwork of Blackstone and Bock make them the outstanding team of the 1948 Intramural Bad minton Tournament. Duckpin schedule for April 7: Veler-Anns. Kappa Alpha Theta No. 3. Kernels No. 2. fas? Cbjoe fibfoer'm- are J M n i A '.KSNATURE S jrf&& - X. 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