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Wednesday, March 9. 1 955
THE NEBRASKAN
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'We're All Off Says
Racy AFCW Group
We're" off, we're off was the cry
as the delegates to the AFCW con
vention in Omaha started off. Upon
arriving, meetings were held start
ing ,at p.m. Friday at which six
topics were discussed.
Six o'clock found the group al
the Omaha Athletic Club with an
outstanding speech give n
Sports A t on a d the World."
Crowning the program was wa
ter show put on by the Omaha Uni
versity girls. Not to be outdone,
everyone followed suit and donned
their best mermaid togs and
plunged in.
Breakfast was at S:00. The Con
stitution Committee met with none
other than Shirley Jesse at the
helm. Then came the business
meeting with guest speaker Miss
Mulvany. The Nebraska' delega
tion tried fheir best to talk every
me into leaving but she threatened
them so they were forced to stay
After lunch, Flayday was. held in
the new field house at Omaha U.
Everything from trampolining to
wiskit was played. A coke party
from 2:30 to 3 p.m. ended the con
tention. Their home aain home
again, jiggity jig.
Guess I will sneak the Co-Ttec
schedule in when you're not look
in': These are the teams who play
tomorrow night: At 7: IS ALPHA
XI DELTA and SIGMA ALPHA
EPSILON, KAPPA ALPHA THE
TA No. 1 and DELTA TAU DEL
TA, KAPPA DELTA No. 2 and
THETA XI, GIRLS DORM No. 1
and MENS DORM, CHI OMEGA
No 2 and SlGMA CHI. GAMMA
PHI BETA No. S and PHI DELTA
THETA Seem to be some ties
which need to be played off so the
following teams will stty for a
game at 8:00: ALPHA XI DELTA
and SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON,
THETA No. 1 and DELTS, CHI
OMEGA No. 2 and SIG CHI,
GAMMA PHI BETA No. 2 and
The Grid Front
Glassford
Moves FB
Outdoors
By BOB SCHUYLER
Sports Staff Writer
' "With the advent of spring
weather Tuesday, Coach Bill
Glassford moved his 80 football
candidates outdoors for the first
time during the 1955 spring drills.
Two days of warm sun and wind
hardened the sod and enabled the
Buskers to go at full speed for
the first time this year.
The ends, guards and tackles, as
well as the centers went through
extensive blocking drills on dum
mies and push-sleds. Backfield
coaches Bob Davis and Phil Young
ran their charges through funda
mentals in ball-carrying while
John Bordogna, 1953 Husker quar
terback, worked with prospective
signal callers.
Glassford sent his ends and
quarterbacks against guards and
tackles in a contact scrimmage on
passing offense. Rex Fischer and
Chuck Smith looked the best of the
spring field generals in the early
rdrills.
Eldon Hoelting, former 8 man
standout from Lawrence, was
moved from end to tackle and
Paul Toms was switched back to
quarterback. This was the second
shift made by Glassford during
the spring session.
PHI DELTS.
Dont forget that applications for
council are due the 16th. If you
haven't gotten an application yet,
there's waly one solution Get one
Yon can pick them up outside the
W.A.A. office.
Check with your house represen
tative to see if yau. arc on the
voting list. If you are sure some
one has made a horrible mistake
and youYe sure you played eight
games of Nebraska Ball actually
if you had you probably would no
longer be with us), see Dot Frank
about the situation.
BY BRICK BRUGMANX
Sports Editor
In intramural action Tuesday
night Alpha Tau Omega moved
their A and B quints into the finals
by edging the Delta Tau Delta in
the A contest by a 39-35 margin
and escaping the last half on
slaught of the Phi Gam clan in the
B game, S0-2R.
The Delts had only the night be
fore nipped the ATO s by two
points, but the Taus protested that
the Dells had used an ineligible
player. In a conference of the
team managers it was decided to
replay the game.
The Delts, playing without their
floor leader, John Beideck, and top
rebounder, LeRoy Butherus, led by
a two pointy bulge at half lime but
wilted tn tne last irame unaer a
barrage by the tall Tau trio of Al
Blessing, Bob Brown and John
Swanson.
The tide of the struggle turned
shortly after the second half start
ed as the superiorywheight
swept the boards itlean. aoed
by Duff Olson andl&ob Coy, the
Delta fought backaiy but
Tourney Pairings
Wednesday
Canfleld B vs. Alpha Tan Omega B
Friday
PW Delta Theta A vs. Alpha Tan
Omega A
Geologists vs. Canfield A
couldn't break the smooth stall
which the ATO's used to salt the
game away in the last five min
utes. The ATO's will meet the Phi
Delts for the fraternity champion
ship Friday.
In the fraternity championship B
match the ATO's flashed to a fast
10-1 lead at the first quarter mark,
working the count to 18-7 by half-
Play' At Boulder
Rex Bewail Takes
ward For 'Star O
Nehraskan
The Week'
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By BRUCE BRUCMANN
Sports Editor
Rex Ekwall, sophomore forward
and second high scorer on the bas
ketball team, has been selected as
the fourth "'Star of the "Week" on
the strength of a fine defensive
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EKWALL
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PRODUCT OF J&JnuJueam. 3r"f
and rebounding performance in the
game with Colorado last Saturday
night.
Though he notched only two
goals from the field, Rex played
the type of game he has typically
turned in throughout the winter's
campaign a smooth, steady per
formance sparkling with fine de
fensive work, rebounding and floor
12.4 points and 11.4
rebounds per contest, the 6 foot
4, 187 pound jumping jack was
a vital cog in Coach Jerry Bush's
evenly balanced scoring machine.
In 21 games he hit 8 field goals
in 194 attempts for a fine .402
average, adding 85 gift tosses for
a .261-poiat total. - .
Highly Respected
Highly respected by other
coaches and players around the
Big Seven circuit, Ekwall has been
placed on all mythical all-sohpo-more
quints. He has also been
named n several second team aH
Big Seven cage teams.
Completing his first year of var
sity competition, Rex has been
busy living up to the fabulous tales
about him from Southeast Ne
braska during four years of high
school play, where he scored 1,984
points in a four year span.
Great BS Star
A few years ago Don Maclav, a
former 1CU basketball great and
a sharp critic of cage finesse, ob
served from his superintendent's
post at Auburn High School:
"Ekwall is one of the best high
school players I ever saw. I think
he could make any of the state
college teams right now."
""My biggest thrill in basket
ball?" Rex asked. -"That's easy. A
few of us in the seventh grade
were practicing one evening and
the high school coach watched us
fflr a time. After practice he
asked me to play with the high
school reserves.
Tou could have knocked me
over with a feather, I was so sur
prised. I'D always remember that
chance to play with the Holmes
vflle reserves as my proudest
moment in basketball.
BasebaB Pitcher
A pitcher in baseball, Rex found
the Omaha Cardinals, the White
Sox nd the Pirates all beckoning
him after graduation from high
school. Rex decided to enter Husk
erland, where he is a two-sport
man, planning to work with the
baseball squad this spring. A good
hitter, Rex plays first and third
base and does some catching in
addition to pitching chores.
Last year Tony Sharpe, fresh
man basketball coach, said Ek
waH was 'one of the best fresh
man players that I have coached
at Nebraska. Bush says as a ball
player Rex has plenty of poise.
"Rex should develop into a tre
mendous player by the time of his
senior year," he added.
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time. The Phi Gam B quint was
ice cold and not until seconds re
mained in the first stanza could
they find the mark for a single
field goal.
Refueling their scoring guns, the
Phi Gams hit for 11 counters in
the third canto while the ATO's
were able to notch only five. On
the strength of Phil Hart'a three
straight fourth quarter buckets and
Bob Bentor's jump shots, the Pni
Gams knotted the count midway
IM Cage Card
Monday
Sigma Na C 4S
Alpha Gatnma Rha 41
Tuesday
Alpha Taa Omega A 31
Delta Taa Delta 35
Canfield A 7 Manatt A 47
GelogtsU 42 Phi Epsilra Kappa 42
Alpha Taa Omega B 39
Phi Gamma Delta B tS
Hardly bothering to play defense,
the Canfield attack sprinted to a
16-8 count at the first quarter buz
zer and didnt slack till the final
gun. The triple play combination
of H o u f e k-to-Torcion-to-Torcion
was raxor sharp as the trio
amassed 59 points. Ho"fek, hitting
from all positions, dumped in SO.
Verone Gibb, with I , spearheaded
the losers.
In the O team finals played oa
Monday afternoon the Sigma Na
quint came from behind in Frank
Merriwell fashion to squeak by tha
determined Alpha Gamma Rho at
tack, 43-41. Paced by Bob Martin,
12, and Cecil Vilker, 12, the Sig
irt Nu's blast back from a tive
count deficit at the third stania
mark. Dick Deets with 18 l-t ail
scoring.
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Thursday 10 to 8:50
m Uie lust quarter. Sparked by
Wayne Gunderson's final minute
shooting and an effective stall, the
Taus staved off the last second
rally. Bob Bentor led all scoring
with la points.
The Geologists, leading all the
way, whacked Phi Epsilon Kappa
by a 42-85 count. The gravel agi
tators sped to a 10-7 mark at the
end of the first stanza and, with
the double-barreled assault of
Gary Heinzle with 14 and Dwight
Deardoff with IS in usual form,
had no trouble holding their bulge.
The Phi Kap scoring parade W'asl
paced by Dave Barnes, 10, and
Ron Kaiser with nine apiece.
The Canfield A squad, scorching
the cords with effortless regular
ity, rolled over Manet A, 7-47.
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