The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 29, 1924, Image 4

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HUSKErt RULERS ELBOW
OUT FOUR OPPONENTS
(Continued from Page 1)
them one of the outstanding rifle
teams in the country. The shooting
in the two weeks thus fur has ex
ceeded any high marks made during
the whole season last year, and the
scores are improving steadily.
Dale Skinner was high man on th
team last week. He knocked out 384
out of a possible 400. F. Carpenter
was second high on the team with a
week score of 378. Both Skinner
and Carpenter made 100 in the prone
position.
The scores made last week were:
Nebraska 3628; Michigan Aggies,
3308, Syracuse 3345, New York Uni
versity 3422. In the five-man team
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match, Nebraska made 1857, and the
University of Delaware reported 889.
Coach Eggers will verify the report
from Delaware as it seems too low
for a five-man team, and there may
be a clerical error somewhere.
Eggen Ji New Coach.
The rifle team is starting the new
semester with a new coach. Captain
Huskea who was coach last term has
been assigned to the junior advanced
course classes, and Captain Eggers
has been appointed director of marks
manship in his place. He will also
be coach of the rifle team.
Three additional schools have ac
cepted Nebraska's challenge to rifle
matches. The University of Arkan
sas has signed a contract for simul
taneous shoot in the week ending
March 1. The University of South
Dakota will fire against Nebraska in
the week ending February 9.
Northwestern University, which
was to have fired against Nebraska
during the week ending January 12,
has asked for another match, stating
that the failure to shoot was due to
an unavoidable clerical error which
resulted in the loss of the contract
for the shoot, and consequent failure
to shoot. Captain Eggers has ac
cepted the Northwestern invitation,
which will be held during the week
ending March 8.
The Marion Military Institute at
Marion, Ala., has asked that the shoot
schedules with them be postponed on
account of bursted water pipes
which made firing on their gallery
impossible.
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