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Monday, September 29, 1952 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN G - t Skirts In Sports Pre-Orciess Fryoufs Pkmeff Georgia Hulac Any 3enrer$ in the crowd? Orchesis, the modem dance group' on campus, wishes to announce that tryouts for Orchesis and Pre-' Orchesis will be Wednesday, Oct 1, at 7:15 p.m. All Ireshmen may tryoux. Any woman student having at least one terra modern danee in the University, ta has had outside dancing instruction to be evaluated by the faculty sponsor, Mrs. Bladon, cr who has been a member of Pre-Orchesis is eligible to take part in tryouts for membership to Orchesis, The rest of you are eligible to use your undiscovered talents to tryout for membership in Pre-Orchesis. To save any soccer baseball team a long hike, the only gate which opens into the new fields is the one in back of the Sigma Chi house. I'm pretty certain that the Sig Chis will like that. The teams scheduled to play today are: Alpha micron li No. 1 Kappa Alpha Tbeta Na. 1 Kappa Kappa Gamma X. I Kappa Alpha Tbeta Na. 3 Kappa Kappa Gamma No. 2 Chi Omega X. X The games start exactly at 5:05 pm. Any late team will be lorced to default By the way, those people who have not turned in their health permits better 4o so before the games start Either bring the permits to the WAA. office or bring them to the games. We would prefer that the permits be taken to the office though. No permits no play! ' This Is a reminder to the representatives. The schedules for coccer baseball and tennis doubles are now posted. If there are any questions about soccer baseball call Jean Thomas, either at her borne or at the Kappa Alpha Tbeta boose. If there are any concerning tennis doubles call Katy Kelly at the Chi Omega i house. In case f any cancellations, which I hope there wont be ' any, let the sportsheads know by Sunday noon for the following week games. Cancellations are not possible after Sunday noon. Hockey players will have their chance to shine tomorrow. The bockey club will have its first meeting on the new fields at 5:00. If you are not scheduled to do anything else, come on down. Any person who wants to brush Tip on tennis can start coming clown to the tennis courts every Thursday night A faculty sponsor will be there to give any helpful hints. Frosh Interception Halae I, i - ' M li i ' : U . - f 't 4 & .-. .e,,;. v. 4,,,.. rm asp 0J- kidir tilt ( ? - t .A V i L i - 1 i Vi lf,rslin C i era y eamni By TOM BECKER jjust one or two oulslandin of- S ports Staff Writer fensive or defensive stalwarts. The Nebraska freshman squadl. iiIf P0 Repass- trounced the "B" team, 32-0. atwas - bif far!toT R-.fc, H,wtJn Memorial Sladium Saturday afternoon. The Frosh scored early and kept on going. On the fourth play of Reeves, Benjamin, Edwards and John Nolan all ran hard and mad substantial gains. In the line. End Kalpa Wed die sparked both offensively and de- me game, nex nsner set up tneitensively along with Darren first touchdown m-hen he inter- Iolph, Bill Moss, John Neiderhaus cepted one of Phil Eyen's wild passes on the Junior Varisty 22. and Joe Prucka. Utile can be said for the "B" squad. Emil P.ad.k gave a fin Bill Hawkins. BiH Coffey and !reTformanre nwian hi ttttt, Franklin Peeves moved the ball ling in the second half." He got off to the 10 where Leo Schererltwo punts of 59 and 79 Tarda, scooted around left end for the chamlev carried most of the cf- 1 urstiiJ. icnerer rooted the extra fensive load. He was hampered . t I ipoint by numerous fumbles. A I On the following kick-off,! The only major Injury was " . '-- Charies Chamley tumbled andjGuard William Taylor of the I 'Fisher recovered on the ,B" team 'Frosh who received a badly daro- STOLEN B TEAM AERIAL. . . . Ralph Meddle ( IS), Intercepts a B team pass early la the first j The et rlav saw Rjto ""J1'" 14 " r period f Saturdars fresh-B team game, Weddle returned tbe intercenUon 2 Tarda, niekinr n -Jt t!L . .v. I Brw3iS. tU r Franklin Reeve (47) are behind Wed die. An unidentified Nubbins tackier tries tn rain to brtnr down tbe speedy freshman. (Daily Xrbraskan phot by Del Harding.) NU Gymnasts Begin Work; Frosh Strong Statistics The Other Six Oklahoma ... Pittsburgh, perennial football power of the East which is beat ing back: this fall under a new bead coach, Lowell "Red" Daw- Hardy bad thp Xo. I jump at 22-4 unto another football mate, Ron Johnson, hit 22 -S' cm his final leap. As it was, be wound vp second. With full practice, be could son, comes to Lwen xieia &aTOT-!-anSsfb'h7 , ,. jn 1 lomnpr: 3ay, October 4 to meet Coach isavs Track coach Potts. Bud Wilkinson's Oklahomans. And Basketball Coach Bebe It's a two-year series. On Orto- lLee thinks Hardy's good varsitr r.er 3, 1953, the Socmen; travel toiinaterial Ior vith Bn Pitt to return the game !ptate pj.ep repoird Bs member of The Panthers lost their first surgiR, South Dakota's state seven games under Coach Tomi pjonship flgUai dont know how far we can go as a team, but in tbe big one All-College Meet) they will know we've been there," stated gymnas tics Coach Jake Geier, i Workouts for the varsity gyro- ' nasties team began Wednesday , night with twenty-five men re- portins:. Back from the team that captured the AU-Collejre Invitational Meet in Greeley, Colorado last year are Don Bodre, Dave Brand, Tom Kidd, John Flerey, Howard Hall, Dan Toder, Jerry Peterson, Dick Raecke, Chuck Sprarne, Bert , Linn, Ira Epsteinp and Damy ' ForeL Boulder, Colorado this year. Exhibitions are scbedalrd dur ing half times of the basketball games Dec 17, Jan, 12, Jan. 19, and Feb. 9. Clinics will be held in Beatrice and Hastings during January for nirn school gym- nists. ankees apfure Fit pwi S s S wtte TtHftiim ......... Sf SPi Pmmi attemmMi ........ .36 19 Pm iamplmcd ......... I 4 Pms mUircK'TnMl ....... 0 3 nrdt twaiiK J 40 rmnWes t 5 Own funihle ninntH .... 1 2 IHrati S runt mm ..ST Jo Peroltr ywdMe SB 2S Improved Following the example set by Coach Geier stated that three !fte late Franklin D. Roosevelt, freshmen of unusual promise who who was elected president of the impressed him in the initial work-'united States four straight terms. Scberer again added the point af ter touchdown. At tbe end of the first quarter, KAjpn weasue blocked Emil Rad ii's boot on tbe 16. On the fourth down. Quarter back Fisher pegged a perfect 'strike to Weddle in the end-none. The play covered 12 yards. Scberer was smeared on bis st out were Burrell McMaster and -k, v. v.t,v-, v.:temct far tbe extra nrrint x- , . m . j. , ujc .,i.w u. u-t A. vuuujcw - Hale of Lincoln. All of these had6"" fDUllh straight pennant with experience in Mgh school gym- a 5-2 defeat of Philadelphia Fri nastics. idav. Coach Geier requested that any) t fooe Bombers eleven in- more men Ineese.a an commg to sweep their last three, trimming Miami's Gator Bowl champions 21-7 ta the finale. And they played ruggedly in tbe games they lost, scoring four touchdowns on Michigan State. the nation's No. 2 team, and los- Hardy spent a short time at basketball, but decided to cut down bis practice Soar1 And It left Lee moaning and envying football's Ward Wh had a i monopoly on Hardy's time. It's a difficult tas to coax Vard Hodge, Kidd, Epstein, gel are lettermen, and Max Ken nedy is a returning letterman who is now out for football. Only three men are missing from the team that captured the All-College Meet last year. Paul Hugbes, Duane Behrens, and Bob Yarwood graduated. The team is predominately junior and sopho-j, more, with Ira Epstein and Don Yoder being tbe only seniors on tbe team. Nine deal meets are n tbe cbedule and .r. T-Jwtt for symoasties report to himSS to vanquish the fourth immediately. Cornhusker Baseballers Work Out place Philadelphians. John Sain got tbe win. It mas the ISth pennant for the jYanks, who win go into tbe World Series next Wednesday favored to jbeat Brooklyn and win their 35th I world championship. The Yanks went in front 2-0 ! thanks to homer by Irv Noren and : Mickey Mantle, then saw tbe Near the end of the first half. tne iresnroen capitalized on an-; vuici a leam xumoie. Tackle Gale Lair pounced on another Chamlev bobble. John Nolan and John Edwards moved tbe ball to tbe one where, on fourth down again, Edwards bulled ever. Don Trauthen's PAT attempt went awry. f - ' i i " I ' . f 1 ' Hi I . ' 4- i V ' . - ' ? - I VJ;j ing a 14-36 thriller to Ohio State, to grant Hardy a reprieve from Ki iu uiius. i iie cun vconcn iigures he's got a potential triple-threat halfback in the making and wants to 'develop his passing arm to go along with a 7.B '51 rushing aver-1 age, best among the Buffs. Dawson, new Pitt mentor, is a canny veteran who has coached all ever the country. He assisted Beraie Bierman at Min nesota 1932-35, was bead coach ' at Tulane 1936-4L, assistant at Minnesota 1942-45, bead coach t;ccr..,r; f the Buffala Bills pra team in im,sso'rl - 1946, backfield ooach at Michi- I The Unrversity .of Missouri pub-' gan State 1949-51 and ac- jlicity department has released a cepted the Pitt job last January, table of statistics Sollowing tbe Under Dawson, Pitt will use Tigers' 13-30 loss to Maryland. Home single wing, mixed with T. Tbe Tiger records are Impressive; The Panthers keep 22 of their Sii 'even in -defeat. lettermen from last year. After I Individual Statistics 20 davs of spring practice, Daw-1 i(one game) son believes his new backfield will J115 be adequate with better running Tinwckamp, n m to nffst't any drop-off in forward Carras. u 4 r . iFra. hb 3 2 J)8SSing. IScardmo, qb ., 4 His basic problems are develop- Jiieiu m a .yu(Ui.ejum. .oi.u -'TIKHHIG . Comm. serves at guara ana latKie. Pitt draws its players from a bigh school feeding ground that rivals Texas and perhaps Ohio as the best in the country. Nearly HO per cent of the play ers come from Pennsylvania noted for Its rojrged high school boys. Colorado ... Top Colorado's Carroll flunk. Ob ficardmo, ob f-TP) 10 04 Sum Tf 31) I) 17 4 S 10 Total . 24 raws KnnoTVTKG ttiw(4amn. ft 2 Fnmlrr. lib t Jpnntnin. c . . Wfrtttn. hb OTP) 1 Fox. hb 2 2 141) 42 41 2 ' 1 1 ' 1 mi in II. Ml ..I LM.mil 47 . , ?T" J I I ... - if I Ji 2 ; 1 1 ' ' ' - i I . w I ,'!' j if I ! ! L.liniiX lull "..iMgKii.. .ji'li- JJ on downs on the 27, Another fumble in tbe fourth quarter set up the final score. Coach Tony Sharped Nebraska 'Athletics themselves bitterly S." " the AH-Collef e ,basebal!ers are now holding fall tending for third-place money, tie jtbe only time during tbe game AHJXG GFOKGE PATXTCH . Veteran Hntsker end Gevrg In the third ouarter. tbe "B""' Paynk-b wba is ut for fbe re- tearoers started to TTKrve but got mainder f tbe football mim, only as far as the mid-field stripe nM been reported as tenreve4T" where Radik was forced to punt. by bis doc-tort in tbe C S. Tet- The Frosh picked mp three quick eran's Hospital in Hines, HL Tbe first downs but gave tip the ball re-jrear letterman, bespHaBred by a perforated nleer. pbvns ftn return te tbe rnhrersity necrod semester. Paynidha home is ta Des Plaines, CL Meet, which will be h"ld in )Iain Fealtrre Oork State: nbe Wild Heart," 10, 3:47, 52, 85. LflHi MaTleirje,'' workouts, Which are expected to it as Gus Zemial cleared tbe left lhai the iuninr varisitir vpntord ioontinue for the next few weeks field roof with a mighty two-run in freshman territorv. xf good weatber prevails. homer. An off-side penaltv moved tbe 2:22,5:27,8:32. The workouts are held mainly jt .as sacje sort eommenJbaD to tbe "E" 45. On the mextl Tarsity: "Big Jim McLain,' 3 24 S?'ilri1aSsmv "T111 p lBl an Stengel's managerial genius jplay. Halfback Ernest Benjarnin ;3i7, 5S vcusny U,V " itot be should send iup pinch-hit- scamperea on icn isciue io rsc this year. A few frosh prtchers,terfi both lar McDougalii and Eia- 551181 Wisher was T'f :BJe -" tD,2uto, jeopardizing his defense inmanled on his try for the extra an effort to get tbe ibe-toreaksr liB1- . across. T0i "re on another , . .drive from their own 14 when the Weekend contests win be ania-U ended leaving tbe ball on climactical as Jar as runaers-iisi Cleveland and New York are eon- j jy. weeks of prac .cerned. Far the Indians it will be r Coach Bob Farrts whioned Man;, of last year's B sauad case of playing second-fiddle tTD a fleet offense and a rock- members compose Xhe fall unit ; again while the Giants were re-; hard defense. Besides tbe few frosh hurlers, the iagatea to tbe seconfl spot aner Farris had a bevy of good backs throw for batting practice. There are returning Setter men nrmrtirinf si Yi nrnonit i time, Coacb Sbarpe reports. Several of the snea are new playing football, and will report next spring. I TmnlK '1lrmfkamp. tb r- t-Mler, hb Hardy I ' rmnh 10 Tft.. ra S4R 2tW fit. llh. .. 1 ... IS JAax OliEK ... enrakas grmnaaties 4MHch is confident that bis sqaad will be strong, at least in the larger meets this year. Workouts began Wednes day for Geir's Zi man squad. a . 3 .. a . R . . 3 . 1 2f f Just a aoohomore. Hardy's shuf-iVierriffc-w. ith ' ! ! '. '. fling between three practice fields jnoc. fh and appears a good bet for Tar-1 raw) aity calibre on each. w:rt'KKS Two of them he's dnched-as JJib ;;;;;;; ; a regular left half on Dal ward s; - Jootbal squad and a 'broad-jum- ri ' rT per on Frank Patitf track team. min, hb i The third, as an outfielder lor 1 if Prank Prentup's bBHeball clan, ! Tomi, ... i n a is MlmoRt a sure thing. Midori The riattern is this: BaBeball , 7 Firtt dnwnr; practioe, then football. The only1 52 ijuhin Tte . am ' , ' . .. , !., 1'bs.ihik 'yardtiw .........ail: time he gets in the broad jump, V4 Vtnim tumtvwtl iz pit is meet, time, but apparently! mi Tomm compiow ........... that doeBnt bother him. 4j2 Vumimi emi?' '!"""":!" ar.a Against Oklahoma Aim, 1 in Tunis nmaiiwd Ji "5 Us. 2F. a - !M Football if Starts Today orkouts are for varsity competi- failing in their stretch drive, tors only. Freshmen pitchers Dick ' Geier of Lincoln and Bob Burns of Omaha are two good frosh prospects, tbe baseball mentor said. Tbe Cornbusker team was enond in tbe Big Seven stand- ; ings at the completion 4if the 1 e.Bon last rear. The Missouri j Tiger, who emerged with tbe championship trophy, went a : to capture runner -up position in the tnatiimal collegiate baseball tourney. A 'host of lettermen are ex pected back this season, .although some key men were lost from the team. Huskers Win The atmre f the Oregon-Xe-Itraska game played at Portland Saturday was 28 to IS in favor of Nebraska. Because the con test was played under the lights in Portland, the Daily Nebras ka n deadline time would not al low a play-by-play write-up if the game. Tuesday1 Daily Ne braskaa will oontain more com plete information. 'and sharp blocking, sure tackling line men. The Freshmen irt i gained the more experienoed B" tearoers 20 1 yards to 8 rushing land 40 to II passing. It would be hard to pick out ea'tw tcht JOHX WATXE IX me jm a.iw f T4FT TOMOEaOW KfTa tisrirciri JLVXIIXE JOKES THE null IIEART rut LILLI M AXlLErVE' MiFsourrs ,do-aH fullback BID Rowekamp certainly broke into One of the more pleasing de- Tiger football in a big way last velopments ooming ,cmt .of the! week-end against Maryland. In Maryland game was the splendid i addition to his regular offensive punting of veteran Bill Fessler. 'fullback duties, the ex-Army grid- ine two-sport .athlete from K.an-'der found time to play both of- d, m,miiri nrrii-Ti . iSaB usxv averaged 4.ti.6 -si-ards on iensi'e ,and defensive and durmE r7jtion gets tinder way Monday, woth kr, against the Terps. : the afternoon. j 36 teams beginning their battle for Tiger Passing Threat Hi 1: u . if i tt rwrtTi WTKlUorrj ECK . . - Jim Xlook, wba av'Utthad Iron i i the team's top rwhlng and pausing badk. Be wetted 7 D-arfls runSfng and i arfls pacing Mgainst Marylaad to their W.Mn mrf rmik led Tiger www with SC points ahfl bad the Mwonfl ioiit rubbing and posslng j arduge last gear. 4 i league iChampionships. I League play this year wID be 1 v t-1 r- cr in mmmrtwiVit wt rVi Tie a-rt in unaetermlnefl number from ach league advancing into the -post season playoffs set 4o begin Tues day, Oct. 28. Monday, Sept. 29 City Field No. 3 Sigma Alpha Bpsilon te. Sigma Phi Epsflon No. 2 Phi Delta Tbeta tk. Alpha Tau tOmega No. J Delta "Tau Delta ts. Sigma Chi No. I Phi iGammt Delta ts. Sig- ma Nu Ag rield No. 3 Kappa Sigma ts. Piu Kap pa Psi (No. 2 Theta Xi te. Beta Theta Pi No. 8 Delta Sigma Phi ts. Alpha I Gamma Rho I No. 4 Ferra House ts. Delta Vp silon Tuesday Sept. 20 City Field No. 3 Tttu Kappa Epsiltm vb, Pi Kappa Phi No. 2 Aeacia tk. Cornbusker Co iop (No. 3 Pioneer Bouse w Sigma 1 Alpha Mo No. 4 Thrta Chi vs. Zeta Bets i Tau Ag Field !No. 3 Sigma Alpha Bpsilon "B vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" (No. 2 Phi Delta Theta "B" vs. Al I pha Tau Omega "S" ,3Mb. B Sigma Chi "B" vs. Uclta Tau Delta T" No. 4 Sigma Na "B" vs. Phi! Camma Delta "'BM Wcdnesjlcty, Oct. 1 City Field No. 3 Delta UpsJilon '"B" vs. Beta Theta PJ '"B" No. 2 Ag YMCA tb. City TMCA No. 2 luUir-Vartity vs. Baptist House No. 4 Methciflist Bouse ts. New anas Club ! Ag Field I No. 3 Ag Men's Club te. Mustangs No. 2 Navy BOTC va. Eodkets No. 2 Bumbling Zams tb. 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