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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Eckersall and
Grantlatid Rice
Name Presnell
Glenn Prcsnell, Cornhusker half
back has again received nation-wide
recognition, this time on the All-
Western eleven, selected by Walter
Eckersall, Chicago Tribune sport
writer.
He lauds the work of Presnell dur
ing the past season and states that
the Nebraska halfback was the hard
est driving backfield roan in the en
tire country and the greatest ground
gainer. Eckersall named Presnell
and Gilbert of Michigan as the two
halfbacks on his All-Western team.
Comment ia Tribune
In the December 4 issue of the
Chicago Tribune the following com
ment appears under Presnell's pic
ture. "Glenn Presnell of Nebraska
The football season hr ended, the
great collegiate sport has spent its
season and sport lovers will now di
rect their eyes to the court. Al-
nas neen given me position ui rigui. ,1,. ;.
a success. The Thanks-
ran and Art Schroeder.
More than eighty freshmen dotted
the floor of Robinson gymnasium
when the first call for practice was
issued by Coach John Bunn Monday
evening. Prospects in the freshman
group as a whole this year are ex
ceptionally good, according to Coach
Bunn. With a large group th?s year
in both squads, basketball in the uni
versity for the next two or three
years promises to be on as high a
standard as in the last six years
when the university took the valley
championship each season.
Lookabaagh hare resigned. The
Kansas coaching staff gave its rea
sons to Chancellor Lindley, saying
that coopers t lion with the director
of 'athletics seemed impossible.
IN THE VALLEY
By JACK ELLIOTT
Organizations Pictures
Scheduled After Holidays
Because of the absence of Mr.
Larabee, photographer at the
campus studio, it has been impos
sible for student organizations to
have their sittings for Cornhusker
pictures. However, Mr. Larabee
is expected to return soon and ar
rangements can be made for these
pictures after the holidays.
"The hope of civilisation is the
League of Nations developed with
the moral force ot Christendom be
hind it," declared Sir Henry Lunn of
London, Eng., distinguished author
and lecturer in a recent address.
halfback. This player was one of
the outstanding performers in the,fiTiiif oa Su!;Bm fieU WM .
Missouri v aney conierence ana one ;j i:
m 11 1 I 1 - iL. 1 M llllBa -
01 we leading oacua in me cuuuiry.
try , t-ii 1 loan yea
xwo oiner Missouri ta.ey piayere, .j afUr tpaTelillf K,,f way
were placed on the eleven, Fleck of!acro tfc eo.tm..t to np ;
max to the Masker foot-
year, lo stop an unbeaten
victorious record is a bright feather
ia the Cornhusker headgear.
the Kansas Aggies winning an end
berth and Lucas of Missouri a tackle
position. In Grantland Rice's AI1
American selection Presnell was
placed as first reserve halfback.
Graver Picks Five Huskers
Another All-Missouri Valley selec
tion comes out with five Cornhusker Violet crew. Presnell
football men appearing on the first lCorahnsker football
eleven,
three.
Clean Presnell, thundering Ne
braska halfback, ended his brilliant
football career Thursday by featnr-
ing ia the stiaging defeat handed the
finished his
the greatest
Missouri was represented by ground gainer ever to play on a Ne-
Jack G rover, Missouri Valley braska elc
He broke "Red'
official selected the all-star team and j Grange' record for yardage gained
placed Randels, McMullen Aid James His spectacular 83-yard run through
in the line and Presnell and Howell the New York team was one of the
in the backfield. On his second! high light of the game Tharsday
eleven he placed Lee, Richards and; and addjed greatly to the Hasker
Holm in the
quarterback.
line and Bronson as
halfback's yardage.
Not only was be the greatest yard
All men selected for the two starj gainer ia the Missouri Valley but he
elevens are players on Big Six
schools so the selection might be
termed the Big Six selection. The
best tackles in the Valley, according
to G rover were Ray Randels, Smith
of Missouri and Raymond Richards.
The bast center according I Grover
was Ted James of Nebraska.
In the backfield he said there was
no doubt about selecting Presnell as
the outstanding halfback in the Val
ley and in the country. For fullback
Howell won the place as the hardest
driving back in the conference.
College Humor Selects
A U-A dcertising Eleven
While the experts are picking
their all-star football teams. Col
lege Humor offers the following
A3-American Advertising selec
tion: L. E. Mallory (Hat), YaK
L. T. Schaefer (Pens),
Sehnylkill.
L. G, Adler (Clothes), Colum
bia. C Corbin (Locks), Cali
fernia. R. G. Campbell (Soups), O.
Werieyan.
R. T. Hinds (AL Cream), So.
Dakota.
E. E. Taylor (Trusts), Michi
gan.
Q- B. Johnston (Choc), Colo
rado. L. H. Parker (Pens), Am
herst R. BL Welch (Grape Joke),
Purdue.
F. B, Bohn (Etf.), La Verne
CoL
College Humor.
KANSAS HAS EIGHT
BASKET VETERANS
Caach Allen Pats Ferry Mea TLraagh
Paces; Eighty Fresaraea Work
Oat Dally
was high poiat maa ia the confer
ence leadiag the pack by a large per
cent. On the New York Sun's All
American selection PresaeU was
picked for the second eleven with
Conner of New York university as
quarter and Muter of Dartmouth
aad Miles of Princeton for the other
backfield position.
Missouri and New York university
have scheduled a three year contract
on the gridiron. On November 17
next year the Tigers will journey to
New York to meet the Violet eleven
in Yankee Stadium and in 1929 the
return game at Columbia and 1930
in New York.
Again ia the New York battle a
ia the Kansas Aggie gasae the entire
Corahasker team starred as oae.
Presaell led the bright lights of the
gasae with his terrific drives through
the line. PresaelTs co-stars iadaeV
ea "Blae" Howell who played one of
the best games of the season. His
interference running aad ball carry,
ing was oae of the reasons Nebraska
beet the unbeaten Violet crewTaen
there was Captaia "Jag" Brown at
the pilot position aad Vint Lawsoa,
Askbara aad Lee at eads.
Bat wo cannot forget the
that powerful stew wall that IteU
the Violet crew ia critical moments
of that Thanksgiving battle James
at center, McMnlle. and Holm at
guards, Raadels aad Richards at
tackle. Then the reserves that were
seat into the game aad upheld the
work of pounding the M
coached elevea until a gl
braska victory resulted
be forgotten- Clair Sloan, brilliant
ophomwrs halfback, "Bod" Mo
Bride, a anther first year maa,
well last go aWa the list of
asaa that played ia that
PHI SI6S BREAK
THROUGH SIGMA GHI
(Continued from Pag 1)
but were unable to overcome their
opponents. Fisher, star Phi Sigma
Kappa forward, was the only out
standing man in the contest and rang
up 9 points in the game.
Kappa Psi overcame Phi Alpha
Delta by 14 to 2 in their part of the
afternoon program. The powerful
defense consisting of Rundstrum and
Morris held the opponents without a
goal. However Phi Alpha Delta was
able to gain two points on free
throws. Durgee playing forward for
Kappa Psi distinguished himself by
hanging up 8 points to lead in in
dividual scoring.
Farm Hoase Wins Handily
A terrific drubbing was given
Sigma Alpha Mu in the tilt with
Farm House. The Sigma Alpha Mu
quintet was unable to score against
the strong Farm Bouse team except
by a free throw losing 11 to 1. The
game was marked by good team
work and steady playing on the part
of the Farm House team, with a
strong defense.
A thrilling game was won by Delta
Sigma Phi over Phi Kappa Psi 9
to 7. The game was marked by close
playing throughout the contest. The
Delta Sigs came from behind a 6 to
4 score at the half to win in the lat
ter part of the game. Holmes of the
Delta Sigma Phi team did some fine
work on offense while his teammates
Regier and Mason held the oppon
ents to a low score.
Alb arts Leads Acacia a j
The Alpha Tau Omega team fuf-
of 6 counters. Stransky led the scor
ing list for the Delta Chi's with 4
points.
Sig Alphs Gain Early Lead
Sigma Alpha Epsilon rolled up 13
points over 7 for Pi Kappa Phi in
their game. Sawyer again starred
for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon team
by hanging up 7 points for individual
scoring honors in the contest Sigma
Alpha Epsilon earned an early lead
over their opponents and easily held
it during the game.
An easy contest was won by Sigma
Phi Epsilon over Delta Sigma Lamb
da 17 to 7. The winners clearly out
played the Delta Sigma Lambda
team on the offense while the de
fense held them down to 7 points.
Holmes starred for Sigma Phi Ep
silon by piling up 7 points for in
dividual scoring honors in the last
half of the contest, Krause playing
center also played a good game and
was runner-up in individual scoring.
Sigma No Wins Loose Game
By gaining a lead in, the first
period of play the Sigma Nu quintet
put Omega Beta Pi on the short end
of a 22 to 14 score Loose playing
featured the game. Thomsen alone
piled up 13 counters for his team
while Lamb of the Omega Beta Pi
team rolled up 10 points.
Beta Theta Pi buried Delta Sigma
Delta under a score of 22 to 2. The
Betas held the opponents to 2 tal
lies while they themselves scored al
most at wilL There were no out
standing stars on the Beta team but
the defense held the opponents down
while the forward wall hnng up the
scores. Calvert rolled up 5 counters
for individual scoring honors.
Alpha Gamma Rho and Phi Gam
ma Delta fought a hard game to a
tie.
Couldn't Break Tie.
After adding four extra periods to
no avail the game between Alpha
Gamma Rho and Phi Gamma Delta L
was declared a tie by a score of 14
to 14. The game was fast and hard
fought, neither team being able to
get the jump on the opponent. Roth,
playing on the forward wall of th
Alpha Gamma Rho team was the out
standing player of the contest and
rolled up 10 points single-handed.
Phi Kappa emerged victorious over
Alpha Theta Chi by a score of 21 to
7. The contest was easily won by
Phi Kappaj with a defense function
ing almost perfectly. Heacock of the
Phi Kappa quintet led the scoring of
the day with 17 points to his credit.
In the last game of the evening Pi
Kappa Alpha met defeat at the hands
of Phi Delta Theta by a score of 18
to 15. Pi Kappa Alpha fell behind
in the early period of play and was
unable to maintain a lead at any
time. Johnson and Snethen starred
for the winning team. Snethen rolled
man for Wiren, Kemmish for Can
non. Phi Alpha Delta; Carter for
Bradhorst, Kesham for Morris,
French for Rundstrom.
Scoring Kappa Psi; Durgee 8,
Rundstrom 6, Cannon 2. Phi Alpha
Delta; Eggers 1, Cannon 1.
Ph Sigma Kappa Sigma Chi
King f Gere
Fisher f Hagemiester
Jensen c Bennett
Jones g Minor
Nicholson g Millner
Substitutions Sigma Chi ; Poppe
for Gere, James for Millner.
Scoring Phi Sigma Kappa; King
2, Fisher 9, Jensen 2. Sigma Chi;
Gere 2, Hagemiester 3, Jensen 2,
Minor 1.
Delta Theta Phi
Theta Chi
Wallace
Karrer
Beckford
Bignell
Davis,
f Hull
f Teale
c Jones
g Sailor
g Davis
Substitutions Theta Chi; O'Neill
for Karrer, Welch for Davis, Karrer
for Beckford, Davis for Welch.
Scoring Theta Chi; Bignell 4,
Wallace 10, Beckford 2. Delta Theta
Phi; Hull 6.
fered defeat at the hands of Acacia
by a 15 to 10. The fast attack of UD tal of 10 points for high point
Alburts in the earlier period of the!mn-
game gave the Aeacians a lead which
was never threatened during the
Ne
-Nearly
Kansas
Lawrence, Ksn., Dee. L
tortj candidates for the
tasketbaD team reported for prac
tice when the first official practice
was fceld this week.
Dr. Forraat C Allen, athletic direc
tor and basketball coach, plans to
bold a short scrimmage at the end of
each regular practice for the next
three weeks ia order to get a team
ia shape as rapidly as possible for
the first fray of the year against the
Kansas Aggies here Dee. 16.
Eight men from the varsity foot
IhJI team were among the group who
reported for basketball. They were:
Harold Schmidt, captain last year;
Glnn Burton, co-captain this sea
son. Boh Mauejr, Art Lawrence, Don
Cooper, Harold Hauser, Allen Coch-
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The Pitt Panthers will meet Ice
land Stanford university in the an
nual Tournament of Roses football
game at Pasadena, CaL, on January
2, Pitt officials have announced.
Down am the Kaw a hag cloud of
dust has risen emer the Kaai
scaooI with the resigaatioa of the
entire Jayhawker football coachiag
staff. Caach Capoea, h-ai football
neater aad hi three assa-ttats; Joha
P. Seba, Harold Steele aad Cay
game, naoaenaon neia aown ms rinrw.
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position on me 10 mar a van avamir- : -.,,
ably and was high point man with 7 J p-x
counters. I 0
Alpha Sigma Phi won a hard jQr.
f.-V. t T-V, 1. -US It
ciose piaying on we pan 01 doid
teams featured the game until in the
final period the Alpha Sigs displayed
some fine form and piled cp 8 points j
while holding the opponents to 2.
The Delta Chis led at the end of the ;
first period but were tied before the I
whistle for the half by a score of !
7 to 7. Norling was again high-;
point man in the contest with a tally j
Results were as follows:
Kappa Psi Phi Alpha Delta 1
f Eggers
f Corcoran
g Bradehorst
g Wiren
g Melhouse
-Kappa Psi; Warde-
Sigma Alpha Ma Farm House
Bender f Smith
Rosenberg f Baldwin
Finkelstein c Rooney
Guisberg g Alexander
Sokoloff g Miller
Substitutions Farm House: Rice
for Miller.
Scoring Farm House; Smith 3
Baldwin 4, Rooney 2, Rice 2. Sigma
Alpha Mo Bender 1.
Phi Kappa Psi Delta Sigma Phi
Tagg f Holms
Wells f C. Mason
Young c Eno
Francis g Regier
Milholm g J. Mason
Scoring Phi Kappa Psi; Young 3,
Wells 2. MiJholm 2. Delta Siema
Phi Eno 2, Holm 4, Regier 2, Ma
son 1.
Acacia Alpha Tau Omeca
Kresinger f Watt
Chadderdon f Brande
Alburts c Hanson
Castleman g Richards
Sabata g Scherzinger
Substitutions Alpha Tau Omega;
Holm for Watt, Craig for Scherzin
ger, Wirsig for Hansen, Scherzinger
for Hansen.
Scoring Acacia; Chadderdon 7,
Alburts 4, Castleman 4. Alpha Tau
Omega Brands 2, Richards 3, Holm
1, Wirsig 4.
Sigma Alpha Epsiloa Pi Kappa Phi
Morrison f Davy
Sawyer f Davies
Morris c Strand
Bolton g Sloan
Grow r Zinnecker
Substitutions Pi Kappa Phi; Car
penter for Strand.
Scoring Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
Morrison 4, Sawyer 5, Morris 2,
Grow 2. Pi Kappa Phi; Davy 1,
Sloan 3, Davies 2, Zinnecker 1.
Delta Chi
Stransky
Horney
Jackson
B. Horney
Longman
Substitutions
Alph
f
f
c
g
g
Alpha
1 Sigma Phi
Norling
Konkel
Urban
Margaret
Halbeisen
Sigma Phi;
Curtis for Urban.
Scoring Alpha Sigma Phi; Nor
ling 6, Konkel 3, Urban 2, Habeisen
2, Curtis 2.
Delta' Sigma Lambda Sigma Phi Ep.
Eisenhart f Oehlrich
Ossian f Fodinger
Wickwire c Krause
Louthan g Elliot
Catlett g Farley
Substitutions Delta Sigma Lamb
da; Wright for Eisenhart, Winfrey
for Wright, D. Eisenhart for Ossean
Sigma Phi Epsilon Holmes for
Oehlrich, Whitmyer for Krause.
Scoring Delta Sigma Lambda
Ossean 3, Wickwire 2, Louthan 2.
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Krause 8, Elliot
4, Holm 7.
Sigma Nu Omega Beta Pi
Fosler f Oakes
Thomsen f Lamb
Parker c De Bey
Mackey g Ginger
Porter g Nelson
Substitutions Sigma Nu; Beck
for Mackey. Omega Beta Pi; Green
wood for Nelson.
Scoring Omega Beta Pi; Lamb
10, DeBey 4. Sigma Nu; Thomsen
13, Fosler 7, Forter 2.
Alpha Gamma Rho Phi Gamma Delta j
Roth f Boatsman
Roddy f Bernard
Stone c Holmquist
Hall g Kanegy
Powell g Kivett
Substitutions Phi Gamma Delta;
Bullbrook for Holmquist, Shaner for
Kanegy.
Scoring Alpha Gamma Rho; Roth
8, Roddy 5, Powell 1. Phi Gamma
Delta; Boatsman 3, Bernard 4, Full
brook 2, Shaner 5.
Delta Sigma Delta
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Pi; Spatz, Hube, Hall.
Scoring Beta Theta Pi; Calvert
7, Lohmeigier 5, Walquist 6, Lahe
man 4. Delta Sigma Delta; Brauer 2.
Phi Kspp,
Janulewici
Heacok
Bushee
Campbell
Carkoski
Theta Chi;
Alpha Theta Chi
Karlson f
Jacobson f
Mortensen c
Aksamit g
James g
Substitutions Alpha
Lameraux for Karlson, Ray for Mon
tensen, Sutter for Jacobsen. py
Kappa Kaveny.
Scoring Phi Kappa; Heacok 17
Janulewicz 2, Bushee2. Alpha Theta
Chi; Karlson 1, Jacobson 2, Morten
sen 2, Aksamit 1.
Pi Kappa Alpha
Samulsen f
Johnson f
Leffler c
Lepecier g
Burgeson g
Substitutions Fhi Delta Theta
Lindll 2, Snethen 10, Johnson 7.'
Pi Kappa Alpha; Samulsen 2, John
son 2, Lefler 6, Lepecier 4.
Phi Delta The,,
Zimmer
Lin dell
Snethen
Mentzer
wonnsoa
Hopfer
Ulasak
McMaster
Harris
Carlson
Substitutions Delta Sigma Delta;
Cutts for McMatser, Brown for Har
ris, Brauer for Carlson. Beta Theta
f
f
e
g
g
Beta Theta Pi.
Calvert
Lohmegier
Walquist
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