The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 20, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Bie Six Basketball Teams Inaugurate Winter Season
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QUINTETS START
1929-30 SEASON
VARSITY
ROUTS
Matrons Hear Varied Tales of Yoc
As Women Gymnasts Lose Valuables
Iowa
IV feat a (Jrinnell; Ranca Talc aMurn
Camp in IVcConference (lame; Tiger Co
CooA Againt Ontral College.
Into
FROSH III FAST
DRILL
THURSDAY
CORMH KKRS FACK TOIT.H HOLIDAY MIIIKIU I K
NYliraok Opens ith St. lxui I nieiit Satiinlaj :
Tmo Week Trip Take Starlet Warrioi to
Suthern nl Factcrn State.
nnnkoitiall in the His tx conference in well nnW a.v for the
majority of the court qnintvtH nltli""gh the official ol.niiipion
l.ip fe'iiHrtti docs not ojx-n until Jan. 10 hen ihe teams in the
I. .n,. Iv-fin the title flight. Ioa Hate 1m oiiel il cape season
by inking (Irir.ncl Into camp while the Kanm JavhawLa tri
iimphod in two game over he Washhnrn five.
Nrhrnrka in in oniy team in iuch
conference to take a late Mart, the
Huwker taking to the road for a
holiday Invasion of the eastern
Hn1 southeastern states. St. Ixmla
unloemity at St. Ixwla, Mo. la the
firnt court opponent for ths Scarlet
ta next Saturday, le. 28. From
then on during the holiday Coach
leak's cagers will be under heavy
fire from some of the beat juint.
in the country.
Mlsourt Opens With Central.
Mlsourt opened Ita court aeaaon
ajralnut the. Ontral college five
last week and 1U meet the Kan
as Jayhawka In a non-conference
game on the Convention hall bard
woods In Kansas City Saturday.
This week Coach Geogre Kdwarda,
the Tiger cage mentor, waa polish
ing up tie attack and defense cf
i he Tiger five in preparation for
the exhibition game In Kansas
Citv.
Coach Kdwarda seems well
pleased with the showing of Ma
Bengal capers and particularly
well pleased with the (.homing of
Max Collins, the only sophomore
who gained a place In the Htarting
lineup. With John Waldorf away
for the holidays, playlnf? football
on tUe west coajft, Collins seema
likely to bear the burden of start
ing at the f-uard position against
K annas this week and against
William Jewell at Liberty on
Jan. 2.
Allen Direct! K. U.
Dr. 'Tbog' Allen, who direct
the destinies of the K. U. basket
ball tram, is more than pleased
with the showing of the Mount
Oread leiim In Its Initial entry into
the 1929-1930 cafe season. The
.Kyhawks made an impressive
ntrv by beating the Washburn
ouint Tuesday 42 to 22. Usually
the Topeka club puta up a fast
h. and of ball and are not so easily
hundlod and last year surprised the
Lawrence crew by handing them
a defoat of a one-point margin,
2h to 24. Mr. Allen has announced
il.at the Kansas five will play a
tirw and different style of baaket
iwtll this season in an attempt to
rfffain their court prestige In the
conference which they have held
for a long period of years. For the
la.st three years the K. U. school
waa displaced from their ruling
position at the top of the confer
ence heap and all indications are
that Mr. Allen Is out this year to
do business in a great way.
A slow-breaking defense with
a man ahead of the ball, giving an
optinal abot or pass, has replaced
the old juick-breaking style. The
defense is a modified zone plan
with two forwards in front play
ing the man-to-man game. The
slow breaking offense proved most
fffectlve against the Ichabods in
Topeka Tuesday and was ably as
sisted by some clever and accurate
shooting on the part of the Kansas
forwards. Jim Bausch, football
star of no mean renown, made his
initial bow to Kansaa basketball
fans Tuesday at the center posi
tion. Bausch played a great game
of football throughout the, gridiron
season and started the basketball
season with indications that his
court game la going to be equally
well done. He played at the pivot
position and conaurtently got the
tip-off from his opposing center.
He also proved to be a clever pas
ser and goal shot.
Bishop Looks Good.
Tom Bishop, Kansas forward
and one of the highest scorers in
the conference last season, is back
again on the maples thla year In
his old time form. Against Wash
burn Bishop hung up six baskets
and three free ones for a total of
15 points for high scoring honors.
Rube Thompson, his nmntng mate,
la also back in his old time form
this season and conference foes
are going to face a tough outfit
when they meet the Allen crew
from down on the Kaw.
Oklsbnms, winner of the confer
ence for the past three years, is
not so fortunate this year in vet
eran material and Coach Hugh
, Wittc Gains Baskets from
First Year Men; Sifts
Through Defense.
SKOV SINKS COUNTERS
Coach Keeps Squad Guessing
As to Who Makes Trip
During Holidays.
Yesterday ths varsity continued
their romp over the frosh. allow
ing the yearlings only sewn points.
Hutch Wltte wwi again sifting
through the frosh defense to drop
in two pointers time after time.
Ths Dutchman has been scoring
about as many points as any of
the forwsrds on ihe squsd.
After the first varsity squad had
started the rout of the frosh, the
second team continued the same
practice tn very conclusive style.
Klmer Skov waa again exhibiting
his ability as a point getter, when
ho dropped several two pointer
through the hoop. If he had about
three more inches of altitude, it
would be a very difficult proposi
tion to keep him off of the varsity.
Dsvey Looks Good.
Don McClay was not out for the
practice, but Davey was filling his
place quite satisfactorily. Davty
does nt hsve quite s much height
as docs McClay. but he handles
himself on the floor Just about as
well. On follow in shots, Selden
was doing himself proud, connect
McDermott, the little Sooner men
tor, is putting in some long hours ing for field goals in this fashion
getting a Sooner team in snape several umes.
that will come up to the court Charlie Black has not announced
teams of the past three years. The how many men he will take on the
Oklahoma court coach is planning eastern Jaunt, but he will probably
his attack around the great Tom take about twelve. If ha decides
Churchill, and is at loss tor a pivot
man since Schearer has not re
turned to school.
Kansas State Is Dark Horse.
Kansas State is at present more
or lea a dark horse and is expected
to show their first real form of
the season against the Huskers
when the two fives open the con
ference season at Manhattan on
Jan. 10. Mlsourt will meet Iowa
State at A mes for the two opening
games of the conference season
Coach Menze Satisfied With
Work of Sophomores
In First Game.
AMES, la., Dec. 19 With the
opening basketball game of the
season with Simpson college
tucked safely in the victory bag,
the Iowa State college varsity is
now turning its attention toward
a return game with Simpson in
state gymnasium Friday night.
Altho the play of the Cyclones
in their first game was ragged in
spots. Coach Louis Mense ex
pressed himself as being satisfied
with the showing of his sopho
mores. Late in the game the inex
perienced Iowa State five showed
real power. The play of Captain
Woods, the only letterman on the
squad, was the brightest spot of
the Cyclone offense.
No change is expected in the
lineup for Friday's game, which
means that Captain Woods, Road
cap. Heltman, Hawk and Zimmer
man will form the starting com
bination. Menze stated that he ex
pects to substitute more freely in
this battle than in the one at In-dlnnola.
Studies of Civil Engineering Faculty
Help Designers of New State Capitol
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PROF. C. t. MICKEY.
Mot many people in Nebraska
kni.-v that the faculty of the de
partment of civil engineering of
the University of Nebraaka
planned, supervised, and con
ducted the studies leading to ths
actual design of the foundations
,,f the new state capltol building.
The accompanying photograph
hows Prof. Oark E. Mickey,
chairman of ths department of ci
vil engineering at ths uninsrslty.
Ths results obtained Curing aa
extended study of physical prop.
ertle underneath the surface pro
vided the information for the con
tour maps for contractors in pre
paring their excavation and foun
dation estimates, showed the bear
ing value of the different struc
tures ss well as the variation of
the bearing value due to moisture.
I time, size and shape of the area.
and also provided the information
for the establishment of facts lead
ing to recommendation for and the
adoption of a pier and girder
method of founding on rock, the
only example of the method in the
state.
Many Problems Studied.
This is but one of the services
this department has rendered to
the state of Nebraska. A timber
of other problems, directly affect
ing the development of some Indus
tries and communities, have been
studies and reeomnsendatloni
made. Some of these problems
are:
City planning studies and recom
mendations to seeral Nebraska
municipalities, ths working out of
sand-gravel concrete mixtures for
various classes of eoncrets to
municipal and stats highway work,
ths solutloln of problems relating
to the development of some of Ne
braska's water sources, problems
relating to well Irrigation In ths
Platte river valley, engineering and
economic problems relating to ths
tri-county IrrlgeMoo and teydro
slsctrtc project and studies relat
ing to flood control of the Missis
sippi river and ita trfbuUrisa by
means of staballslng ths flow of
water thru the use of impounding
and soil storage reservoirs, so lo
cated to be of grsat value tn the
development of agrietilturs. indus
try and commerce.
to take a dozen, there will be a
merry battle on to see who ths
lucky ones are. Don McClay and
Koniclin will probably be taken as
centers: Morrie Fisher, Harve
Grace. Selden Davty, Cliff Jensen,
and possibly Elmer Skov as for
wards; and' Adolph LewandowskL
Dutch Wltte. George Koster, Steve
Hokuf. Ed Stipsky, and possibly
Tom Elliott as guards.
If Charlie decides to take an ex
cess of guards. SUpsky and Elliott
will probably go. but if the for
wards are to receive the recogni
tion. Skov, along with SUpsky will
make the trip. Then men are not
at all sure as to the selections, and
for that reason, everybody is fight
ing plenty hard.
St. Louis Wins.
St. Louis university continued
their winning habit last night,
when they won their third con
secutive game for this year. The
calibre of the teams that will be
met on this trip is sure to have
the desired effect to priming the
men for the conference competi
tion. Opponents of the first mag
nitude will assist in the making of
a real team about as much as any
other factor.
Regardless of whether the team
has a winning trip, it will be a
successful one, as the tuning up is
what Charlie Black has in mind to
accomplish. After the vacation, it
should be possible to see Just how
good the team really la. but right
now the prospects are quite bright
for a very successful year. Ne
braska opens her home schedule on
the field house floor.
RIFLE TEAM SLATES
University Shooters Finish
Plans of Season; Use
Two Teams.
Plans for the university rifle
team are now nearing completion,
according to P. H. Bartbolemew,
team captain. Sixty-four matches
have been scheduled to dste. This
means that on the average there
will be from five to eight shoots
per week and ten more challenges
will be accepted.
Three teams will be entered in
the Hearst trophy match. These
will be chosen from the first and
second teams. Last year Ne
braska took third place after en
tering but one team.
Two teams ivill be entered in tho
seventh corps area match and two
teams will be entered in ths na
tional corps area match. The
matches vlll be held tu the An
drews hall rifle range and ths
scores will be sent in to the na
tional corps area headquarters at
Washington, D. C.
A Missouri valley shoulder-te-shoulder
match will be fired at
Iowa City during spring vacation.
Any man who Is a good shot
and ts now on ths second tsara
need not feel discouraged, accord
ing to Captain Bsrtholemsw, tut he
always has a good chance for ad
vancement. If his shooting Is con
sistently better than that of a
first team man, ths second string
man will ba placed on thr first
turn.
Former Stndc-nt Flic
Own Ship Into Lincoln
Bill Manning, former univsrsity
student affiliated with Kappa
Sigma fraternity, flew Into the
Ltnnoln airport about 1 p. Tn,
Thursday from fit Louis, Ma,
Mr. Manning who with his In
structor, Clude Wilber, are en
route to his training school in
Bsllefotirche, to. Dak., is flying a
Veils Mono-Onup which is his own
"I'm suie someone tok my danc
ing costume out of my locker, I
put in taut time Just N f ore I left,
and It's gone now." or "Matron,
did you ses a pslr of tan stockings
around here, anywhere?" Then
tunes roust strike familiar chords
In the matrons st ths women's
gymnaUum, who hear such walls
some fifty times a day. five days
a week. The commoner complaint,
according to Mrs. Morton, one of
ths matron. Is heard from the
girls who thinks someone has done
the old-fashioned isg-t hewing acL
and has either tied her dress and
cost In knota, or hidden them com
pletely. The cause of suth misfor
tunes Is usually that girls forget
where they put their clothe, al
though o- astonslly they are hung
In some other 1-ooih by unidenti
fied third parties.
Very little ts ever really loot or
stolen, according to Mrs. llorton.
and she believes the conditions are
steaJily Improving in that repeL
One gtrl picked up a n mpacl and
pocket book tht had been left In
the coliseum during a class one day
last week and brought them back
to the gymnasium, refusing to give
the matron her name or acvept
any credit for her honesty.
Probably the most frequent
complaint heard by the matron,
however. Is the loss of locker Keya
Next year It Is Intended that girls
will be required to fitrnWh their
own combination locks, to replace
the padlocks furnished by the de-
rartment In past years Thla be
level Mrs. Morton, mill provs a
great saving, a manv girls spend
a good many dimes In the course
of a semester, as a result of lost
locker key
IRISH, HIT, 'PURDUE
LEAD Ifl ELIMINATION
250 Sports Editors Signify
Choices for Erskine
Football Award.
t'ih an.l California noma or
these teams received only oris or
two vo.ss out of the total of T.V
votes cast by ths national Jury of
2. SO sporting sailors. r'-h )ry
UM-miici h4 Ii Uii trams.
Immediately upon tabulation of
the final blh, the winner of tl e
Krskine award wilt be an
nounced. In addition to the huge
silver tup which will be presented
to the victorious college to be held
for o:te year, the coach of ths team
will receive a Ftudebaker sedan.
KAPPA ALPHA THETA
Champions Defeat Alpha Xi
Delta In Finals of
Tourney.
375 PLAYJN CONTESTS
Kappa Alpha Theta won the
women's Intramural Nebrakball
championship, when they defeated
Alpha XI Delta, the other finalist.
Thursday afternoon. To be winner
Is to have been undefeated In the
elimination tournament.
Margaret Gere, Helen Krarup,
and Margaret Beard.sley were the
mainstays of the victorious team.
The outstanding players on the
opposing team were "Melva Dick
enson. Alice Jenson. Helen Davis
and Marcia Swift. Team wo-k is
necessary in Nebraskaball. The
deciding game was hard and fast,
and very nearly turned out to be
an endurance test, for both sides
were evenly matched.
Twentv-flve teams. Including
about 37 women, began the sea
son. Five elimination rounds were
necessary before the final contest
ants were determined.
Immediately following tbla tour
nament, basketball and bowling
will be offered. Practices are to
begin after the Christmas vacation.
Cooper and Miss Dorothy Proud
fit. The club orchestra will also
play several Spanish songs. Ths
play several Spanish songs.
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AWARDS PRIZKS
)X)R DKST 1UTTKR
Students taking the short course
In butter making were entertained
by the department of animal hue-1
bandry at a banquet tn the Lincoln
hotel. Prlres were awarded by
Prof. H. P. Davis, chairman of the ,
department of dslry husbandry, to j
the students who made the best
grades of butter. Milton L. Flack,
stste extension agent In dairy bus- i
bandry, gave a talk cm his trip to I
Europe- which was frustrated with ,
lantern slides.
MANY RECEIVE MENTION
Completion of the first or pre
liminary ballot by the national
Juiy enpaged In selecting the
chftmpiot.ihtp football team for
ths Albert Ruel Krsklns award
shows Notre !ame. Ilttaburgh
and Irdue In the lead, the com-,
mlttee of award announces. These
three teams are sufficiently far
eh-ad of the rest of the field so
that their names will be submit
ted bv ths committee to ths na
tional Jury, for ths final selection
of the gridiron champions. j
In addition to these three lead- ,
en. tm-elve other colleges received
votes In the preliminary ballot.
These teams, whose votes were
not sufficient to qualify them for
a place on the final ballot were
St. Mary's of California, Tulans.
Southern California Texas Chris-
Man. Tennessee, Yale, Dertmouth,
North Carolina, Stanford. Colgate. ,
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GIFTS
Orclicsia Will Civr
(ihriMmas Program !
Christmas dance program will i
be presented by Orchesls, honorary
dance organization of the Univer
sity of Nehraska tonight at 8 ; j
o ciora. i nc n nut viiiu la mo i
theme of the dance, representing
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Qub Expanol Arrange
Meeting for Wednesday
"Club Espanol" will meet on
Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 4 p. m. In
University hall, room R.
Features of the meeting win be
stories given by Miss Helen
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Special discount on Chevrolet 4
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