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Friday, February 25, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7 Liinie CeEi) Will CoEiidi'li'ion "From now on, the accent will be on conditioning at Nebraska." With these words, Jim DeAngelis took over his job as head line coach of the Husker football team. "It's no kid's play out there on the line, no glory, just plain work," he went on to say. "And I recommend that something be done about the hog-fat line. What they need is some git." DeAngelis has come to NU to help head coach Biff Glassford shape Nebraska's team into a win ning combination. He and Glass ford are no strangers, either, for they coached together in 1943 for the V-5 program. Jim has had plenty of experi ence on the gridiron on his own, too. He played guard and center at Yale, was coaching the Navy program with Glassford, worked with Stevie O'Dell in 1945, and was at Toledo last year. He knows line coaching from all angles, having used a modified Notre Dame shift in the V-5 and the "T" at Toledo. "The boys are available, it will just take time," he concluded. The new coach is a family man. He has a wife, Mary, and a fu ture gridder in his son, James Paul, 6. Diamond Crew Readies Drive To Retain Conference Title With the March winds herald ing the advent of spring, Baseball Coach Tony Sharpe is beginning to work his championship dia mond crew into shape to defend its Big Seven title. Angelo "Ozzie" Ossino, a start ing pitcher last year and now an assistant to Sharpe, has been put ting the batterymen through their paces in the indoor arena in the field House. VETERAN Jim Sandstedt looks to be in fine shape for the com ing season. The ailing knee which bothered him last season seems to have mended, and with Jim in top form the team's stock should rise considerably. Helping Sandstedt will be Jack Helmsing, pint-sized curver, El roy "Lefty" Gloystein, a regular the past two seasons, and Ster ling Van Vleck. Tom Novak will have a lot to say about who will be the regular catcher this season. The burly footballer did most of the back stopping last year. Pressing No vak will be Bill Branson and Dil Blatchford, both veterans of two campaigns. EXCEPTING the batterymen Sharpe can expect to return practically the same team that won the conference title last spring to return. THE STARTING infield will return intact. Rangy Bob Schlei ger will attempt to retain his starting call at the first sack, and Hobe Hayes and Bob Grogan may again make up the double play Nebraska still has rifle-armed Bill Denker. Returning outfielders include Bob Cerv, a long ball hitter, swift Jim Sharp, stocky Fritz Hcgwood, Harlan Powlcy and Bob Hinde. They should form the nucleus of the garden patrol. A complete list of the battery men that have been working out includes: Pitchers, Gloystein, Sharp, Sandstedt, Helmsing, Hafe meister, Camp, Todd, Bchme, Van Vleck, Schmadake, Ceryanec, Wolfe and Jenkins; catchers, Branson, Blatchford, Gardner, Novak, and Deerson. NU Radio Hour To Feature Band A special interview will be featured on the weekly "Univer sity News in Review" radio pro gram this Friday, Feb. 25. At 4:30 over station KOLN, Darwin Fredrickson, president of the University Band, will be in terviewed by Ced Hartman about the band's annual concert. This 1949 band program will be held in the Coliseum next Sunday, Feb. 27, at 3 p. m. "University News in Review" is broadcast every Friday at 4:30 on KOLN by the radio section of the speech department .The show is of particular interest to Univer sity students, because the news is centered around news and sports events on the University campus. DUs Edge Sigma Chi in 'B' Finals Delta Upsilon struck early in their "B" league championship game Wednesday night, and went on to gain a 24-21 victory over a scrappy Sigma Chi five. The DU's ran up a 16-9 lead early in the second quarter on the strength of four baskets and good board .work by DU center "Legi" Torrens. The half-time count was J 6-11. Sigma Chi tied 16-all on long set shots by Ferguson and Donahue but a lay-up shot by Dick Skog sent the DU's into the lead again. Fonr free throws and a basket by Dean Kratz ran the count to 24-19 as the DU's stalled the last two min utes. Torrens led the winners with ten points. The game was marked with good defensive play on both sides. BOX SCORE. Stoma Chi fg ft pf KerRunon 3 2-2 4 Schneider 0 1-1 3 Hall 0 1-5 3 Dnn.ihue 4 1-1 1 McKli 0 0-0 1 Husker Wrestlers to Wind Up Season Against St. Ambrose Husker wrestlers will be out to improve their five won, four lost, one tied season's record Friday night. They will close their 1948 1949 dual meet schedule against St. Ambrose College of Daven port, la., at the University Cfli seum. Starting time is 7:30. This meet will be the last chance for the Husker team to improve any flaws before the Big Seven tourney which will be held March 4-5, at Iowa State. Two newcomers will be on Coach B. R. (Pat) Patterson's starting lineup. Mike DiBiase, who re-injured his knee against Cornell last week, will be re Downey 1 0-3 3 Nlelfelt 0 0-0 1 Delta I'pailon Kratz i o-l 4 Ackciman 1 3-8 1 Torrens 4 2-4 2 S:ob i 2-3 3 Weicand 0 1-2 1 Swamon 1 0-2 1 placed by Dick Goeglein of Lin coln. Don Strasheim of Kimball has been improving steadily of late and will wrestle at 165 pounds. Jack Tamai of Omaha, the only senior on the squad, will act as captain of the Huskers in his fi nal home appearance. The highlight of the evening promises to be the heavyweight match between Art Miehalik and Goeglein. 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