Friday, November 5, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASfCAN Page 7 Good Sponsors Three Clinics Announcement of thfee coaches clinics to b held in the near fu ture has been made by Coach Har ry Good. A clinic similar to these was held with some success dur ing teachers convention. The first of the clinics will be J I - T 1 W ? where Good will use his squad for demonstration. A second will be held in York November 30, and another in North Platte in De- I cember, the date of which has not been set. Two carloads of players will be taken to York, but high school cagers will be used in the clinic at North Platte. I The clinics are designed to give coaches a look at a variety of fundamental exercises. The play ers will go Ihrough numerous drills and practice formations. Coach Good will explain the drills and their usage and will also enter Into discussions of various phases of actual play. These will include the various types of defensive play, offensive, and development of the fast break. The clinic last week was host to over fifty coaches, mostly f u m southeast Nebraska. It is hoped that the tour wi'l allow coaches from central and western Ne braska to view the performances. Spiker Loop Schedule Told ?m 1 Q The Intramural Department to day released the 1948-49 volley ball leagues and schedule. Spikers are slated to begin play Monday, Nov. 8, in the new Physical Education Building. League 1 is composed of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Theta Xi, Zeta Beta Tau, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Delta Sigma Phi and Delta Chi. League 2 includes Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, Pio neer Co-op, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Brown Palace. Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Gamma Rho, Farm House, Delta Upsilon, Tau Kappa Epsilon and Phi Kappa Psf are in League 3, and Alpha Tau Omega, Cornhusker Co-op, Sigma Nu, Beta Sigma Psi, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Sigma Pi and Alpha Sigma Phi make up League 4. The Denominational loop in cludes Newman Club, Baptists, Presbyterians, Christians, Method ists, Lutherans and Inter-Varsity. League 6, the Independent lergue, has Norris House, Dorm B, Lilies, Chem E, Kate's Boys, Ge ology, Delta Theta Phf, Dorm C and Ag Men's Club as members. IM Handball Play Set for Nov. 15 Intramural handball matches will start November 15, according to IM director L. E. Means. The play will be divided Into three sets of leagues, for fraterni ties, independents, and denomina tional teams. Fraternities and de nominational teams need only to signify their entry. Independents must file a team roster and pay an entry fee of 50 cents. Each team will consist of three men, who will play two matches each. All six games wiH be com puted fn the standings. The match es will be played in the coliseum basement and contestants must furnish their own equipment, ex cept for handballs, which may be checked out at the equipment cage. Trophies will be given to cham pionship fraternity and interde nominational teams, and the win ning independent team will re ceive indivicial awards. All en tries must be filed at the P. E. building by Tuesday, Nov. 9. IM grid games postponed Thursday are scheduled to be played Friday afternoon, accord ing to the physical education office. ' ? : Li I 3 f , f rr. nil c t' Magic PE Course Makes Men Out of Mighty Mice By Herb Denenberr. "You made five and a third feet of human arm, seven and fiv sixth feet of human chest, and five and a half feet of human thigh. You made eighteen and two-thirds feet of muscle? What kind of a joint is this?" "What are all these bars and weights for? What goes here?" Questioner Not Crazy. This questioner isn't crazy; he just happened to wander into the body conditioning room located in the Coliseum, and just happened to run into a few hard facts. For that increased muscle size men tioned above was actually a result of weight training as offered by the university. Then the confused gentleman began to see the light. He remembered mention of a body conditioning and weight training course in the catalog list ed as Physical Education XXI. Walking up to the man who looked like an instructor the con fused students asked, "What's go ing on down here?" The man to answer the ques tion was Bob Higgins, physical education assistant and instructor of weight training. Mr. Higgins conceived the idea of a weight training course for the university in 1945 after his discharge from the marine corps. Higgins an swered, "This is one of my three weight training classes." The gentleman seemed to be mixed up about the weight class, so he asked, "Is there any differ ence between the weight training you offer, and what is referred to as weight lifting?" "WeUM Lifting: a Sport Setting down his 200-pound dumb bell, the weight lifting in structor replied, "Weight lifting is a sport, while weight training is not. Weight lifting is centuries old, while weight training for devel opment or corrective remedial work is but a few decades old." "Here at the University," ex plained Higgins, "we concentrate on weight training. Weight train ing is a means to increase strength, to improve physical de velopment, to get into good physi cal shape, and to lose or gain body weight." "By use of weights, trainers can improve strength and physical development so as to participate more actively and effectively in other sports," the "phys ed" in structor declared. Public Frowns "How come the public so often frowns upon weight training pro grams?" snapped the dizzy ques tioner, "if the weight training pro grams have produced such re sults?" The weight training boxx ex plained that the public too often associates the use of weights with the vaudeville and circus strong men of a bygone era. "These beefy, unsightly performers cared little about the symmetrical well proportioned physique sought after by weight men today," Hig gins explained. "Another popular fallacy con cerning the use of weights is that after repeated exercise with weights the user will become 'muscle bound.' It has been proven time and time again in recent years that this theory has no foundation." Muscles" Tender. "When bar bell and dumbell exercises are correctly employed no possible muscle binding (short ening) or general slowing down of reaction time occurs. If, how ever, the various exercises are performed incorrectly without proper instruction a shortened muscle condition may result." "O.K., boss, even if muscle shortening doesn't occur do you ever get any muscle growing in the class." "Yes, we do," replied Higgins, and he presented an impressive list of statistics. For instance he said that in a group of 50 men taking the course the average gain in the muscle of the upper arm (biceps and triceps) was 1.28 inches per man. The average gain in chest was 1.88 inches per man. The average gain in the thigh was 1.30 inch": per man. When askc d i,bout the future of the weight training classes Higgins said that though he hopes to ob tain a larger room for his classes. And considering the crowded con ditions of the room, and the seem ingly small number of students who now know about the course, Higgins' wish for a large room probably will come true. Wildcats Dismissed News comes from Kansas State that classes on Saturday, Nov. 6, will be dismissed to enable stu dents to attend the Kansas State Nebraska game. win Ycun WINGS! y-&: ft'SS x; jS ' f ' I ' ' I' Individual Paddle Tourney Slated to Open Next Week IM Director L. E. Means has announced an individual table tennis tourney which will start next week. The tourney is open to any man in the university. All men wish ing to enter must have their entry at 102 P. E. building by Wednes day, Nov. 10. The Coliseum basement, PE building, or Student Union base ment may be used for matches. Winners must post scores after match. - What? No Pep? Misbehavior In the U.C.L.A. pep section draws more attention at games than the team itself. Students seem to be too busy with the idea of being the big attraction to back the team. Be cause the situation is steadily growing worse, U.C.L.A. may be minus a pep squad and cheerleaders. Just to give your voice a lift When you make a long distance telephone call, your voice would soon fade our weie it not foe vacuum tube repeaters. They give your voice a .whenever needed carry it clearly from coast to coast. Vacuum tubes and other electronic devices are playir.fi an ever-growing part in your Bell telephone service. 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