THE DAILY N E B R AS KAN GRIDIIEN PREPARE FOR INITIAL TILT Bearg PuU Teams Through Dummy Scrimmage; Stress on Pat Formation With the initial scrimmage game of the spring practice only one day hence, Coach Bearg sent two teams through a dummy scrimmage, laying stress on the pass formations. The game, Saturday afternoon, it scheduled to start at 3 o'clock. Corn husker supporters will, have their first opportunity to see the 1927 Nebraska football team in action. Don Elliott. Earl Johnson and W. H. Browne will officiate the game. Coach Bearg had James and Reeves tossing the ball back to Howell, Bron son and Sloan who were taking turns at booting the ball down the field. Brown and Presnell were on the re ceiving end. (Japtain Brown, how ever, will not be seen in the scrim mage Saturday because of the bad knee that he nas biim nursing for some time. The two teams that Bearg sent through the ilnmniy scrimmage last night undoubtedly start the Sat urday's game. The A team consisted of Presnell ;ind Vcris at the half po sitions, Farley at fullback, and Lew andowsky at ouavterback. In the line loan i.nd Lawson were h.-lding down the wing positions, Randels and Rich ards tackles, Holm an 1 M.'Mn!c:i at tl.e guards at.d J:im?s .-.i the p:vot The B team fo'i'i 1 Mar."iw o:ul Beck at halfbacks, MBrilo at fullback vdBuuiat quarter wt. I'paktr ard Sin.c wire aritg iht c? ds. Uushec and Lucas tackles, Dr.'.h and Y.'hitimre fiu-m ana K nt cen ter. s took ths Missouri Valley indoor tr-k meet, judges were at a loss to find out who won the 50 yard low sticks. This event was the one that gave the Sooners the championship. Dunson of Oklahoma and Witmer of Ames finished so close together that judges were at a loss to know which was the winner. Timers and bystanders at the tape declared that Witmer fin ished ahead of the Oklahoma runner but the judges finally awarded first place to Dunson. The time credited to' the Oklahoma runner was six seconds flat. This equals the valley record for the event. 150-je.rl bach-itrck wori!, wKlcV was established the prerious year. TWENTY REPORT FOR TENNIS Coach Sets Men to Work Practising Strokes in Basement of Coliseum for Time Twenty tennis aspirants reported for the first meeting of the season, yesterday afternoon. Elliot and Schildneck, letter men from last year wero absent. Coach Bearg set the men to work practising strokes against the walls ia the basement of the Coliseum. A fulNsized court is being marked out on the stage in the Coliseum and will be ready for use next week. As soon as the weather becomes favorable the clay courts will be put into shape and work outs will be continued out of doors. ine scneauie lor tne season, ac cording to Coach Bearg, will include Grinnell, Ames and Oklahoma Aggies, here. Kansas Aggies, Washington and Missouri will be played away from home. The Missouri Valley tennis meet will again be held on the local courts. At a meeting of the football rules committee in new I or tuy, a num ber of changes were made in the football rules for the coming 1927 season. A penalty ot 19 yaros ror having a man in motion when the ball is passed is one of the outstand ing changes made in the 1926 rules. This rule will almost nullify the shift play. The second ruling is that the football official may count one-two-three-four" to measure the period players must be at a dead stop after a shift and before the ball is passed. The third ruling is that the captain of the team is allowed to call time out but three times dur ing each half. Fourth, a team may be penalized if it stays in the huddle for more than IS seconds or delays for more than 30 seconds calling their signals and getting the ball in play. The fifth rule is that a back ward pass if fumbled will still belong to the side making the pass except on the fourth down, when it Roes to the other side at the point where it first touched the ground. Another grave change in the 1927 rules is that the goal posts will be set back ten yards from the goal line, adding ten yards to all kicks for goal. With 05 amateur wrestlers already signed up for the National A. A. U. championship tournament to be held at Iowa State College on March 24 25 and 26, and an increasing numbe? of entries coming in daily, the Cy clone camp is preparing for the big gest sport event held in Iowa State in years. Entries for the nationa' meet close March 22, and by that time, Coach Hugo Otopalik expectr over 200 grapplers to be entered. The 95 wrestlers entered now do not in clude the Iowa State quota of about 30 men. BEARS WILL TRY CINDER ARTISTS Los Angeles Will Test Strength Of California Men at Meet Saturday- close to 10 aeconds in Hal races. Russ Ewing stepped an encouraging 9.9 century against the Alumni two weeks ago, but his effort may have been a fluke. Another event that will bear watching, is the pole vault. Nibs Hill vaulted 12' 11 1-2" against Stanford last year, but at other times he could not better 12 feet. His mark of 11' 6" against the alumni team may be due to the fact that Hill is not in condition yet, or it may be an indica tion of future inconsistencies. Signs of strength have been shown in the efforts of Roger Segure, a new man, in the broad jump. Segure has been approaching 22 feet quite consistently, and may develop into a real point getter. Excepting the javelin, the Bears have tried veterans in all of the re maining events. Dr. E. M. Cramb. U. of N., '99. Osteopath. Burlington Blk. 13th & 0 St. Adv. WANT ADS FOR SALE Rector drawing set, practically new. Will sell for $14. Phone F-2409. M. A. Rurup. As a result of a poor showing of the University of Minnesota's bas ketball team this year, losing 11 out of the 12 Big Ten games they played, there is a demand for a change of coaches. Because of this dissatis faction, the athletic department Hid not' renew the contract of Harold Taylor, who coached the Gopher team the last three seaspns. The Washington Bears still con tinue to reign supreme as Missouri Valley swimming champions, when they won the fifth Missouri Valley conference swimming title last Sat urday at Ames, Iowa, by amassing a score of 60 points, compared with the Iowa State swimmers who trailed in second place with 25 points. Drake won third place with 22 points, Grin nell placed fourth and Kansas fifth. The Washington swimmers placed in every event, and won eight out of the nine events. Heideman, Washington ace, clipped seven seconds off the FIRST TRIAL OF SEASON Berkeley, Calif., March 17. Cali fornia's meet with the Los Angeles Athletic Club Saturday afternoon will go a long ways toward determin ing the strengtji of its track team. The Bear track men have been prac ticing as regularly as the weather would permit during the last month, but the meet with the Alumni team two weeks ago is the only test of abilities of the various men, and Considerable interest has already even that trial was none too accurate, been manifi-ted in the outcome of the sprints Saturday, for in these events the strength of the Blue and Gold is doubtful at best. Homer Van Gelder, counted upon as the ace of the squad, has not been running well this season, having failed to come HAIRCUTS Must have individuality. SEE MR. JOE Gif fin Beaute Salon B3273 1340 M LOST A white gold bracelet set with green and white stones. Phone College 567. Reward. Ruby Paulsen. LOST Red Parker Duofold, large size, engraved with name Ivan Sundberg. Reward B-1565. SORORITY HOUSE for rent. The First Trust Co. of Lincoln has an exceptionally choice house for rent for occupancy on Sept. 1, 1927. Es pecially adaptable for sororities. Lo cation: 464 No. 16 Street. 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