The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 06, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR
Till: DAILY M'.lllt VSK AN
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GRIDS
TERS BEGI
SPRING FOOTBALL
1
D
SESSIONS
Candidates Start Working
- On Line; Backfield Gets
Under Way.
70 APPEAR IN LINEUP
Several Letter Men and
Promising Freshmen
Add to Squad.
Spring football practice tvr
braaka'a Cornhutkers brgao to
look Uk the genuine article lal
night beo both backs anJ line
nen ere given drill In tackling
not dummies but fellow players.
Despite tbe fart tbiit I be tack
ling was gone through in a leisure
iy manuer, tlie smack of boulJer
padi on pant brought mfrarnn
of encounters on Memorial talium
field, tun! indicated tbat within two
veeka football fan will have a
chance, to pee two same on Sat
urday, March IS.
Fom seventy men were in suit
list tight, among tbem lied Young,
teterao of la.it year's backfield.
vbo made bit first appearance.
Clarence Nelfon. Tork. a member
of tjie NunMn."'' and later the
varsity aqtiad lat fall, likewise
waa in suit fr tba first time, as
ai Man-In Paul of Fremont. Al
though no heavy work was jrlven
t ttw candidates, they were kept
movie if constantly.
Backfield men practiced starting
tt night for the firt time. Slow
getanay and fumbles were evi
dent throughout the workout, but
vere attributed to tba earllnena of
the season. Sidestepping, pivoting
and bopping1 from one old automo
bile Ore to another were continued, j
Kicking and passing formed par? i
of the eening'a work for the I
speedsters.
Two Work Out at Center.
Coach Dana X. Bible and his
a&lrtants are already looking for-
ward to the development of a ceo
ter for next j'ear aquad. Chief
candidates appear to be Ell, fresh
man pivot man la.t year, and
Mamdam, varsity letterman of
1929.
Linemen received their share of
work during; the period. They were
?iven more than half an hour In
mooning aummies. followed by a
longer Instruction In tackling.
Charging and crouching likewise
contributed to their workout.
N'o Inkling of the Identity of the
quarterbacks for next season could
grained at the workout last
night. Leading candidates for the
vacant poet appeared to be Man
Iy. freshman of two years ago;
MiUer, Mathis, Etaab and Brown.
The latter made his letter at quar
ter while playing for Crelghton
two yeara ago.
Men who have drawn uniforms
Jnce Monday are:
fire:d Frahro. ItbtHy.
rt.'rnard Lock wood. Un9la.
i-. .. nya, onui.
I. -sin Huff. Omah.
mrr Grsbtrf. Omaha.
W m Bly. Bianr CltJ.
Mrk MirtUi Lincoln.
MIHm Sing, Omaha.
H'iMeJ "remn, Betrtc
C'.arw.c NJon. Tork.
Bob Vovnff, Jorfo!li.
Mrvta Paul, Fremont.
Intvrjratcrnlty
t'olle)hall Schedule
The ifitt rl rsWrnity volleyball
acneduie, as announced by the
intramural o'tice ytiUrdty, fol
io; THURSDAY. MARCH .
Court I.
4 'look, Delta Sigma
Lambda vs Sigma Alpha Mj.
i o'clock, Delta Upnioa vs.
Farm House,
Rtterte, Rhea.
Cou't II.
4 o'clock, ligmi Alpha lp
silon vs. Tau Kappa ipsiion.
5 o'clock. Pi Kappa Alpha vs.
Alpha Sigma Phi.
ntttree, Ashburn.
Court III.
4 o'clock. Dtlta Chi vs. Phi
Sigm Kappa.
ft o'clock, Delta Tau Delta vs.
Kappa Sigma.
Referee. Msllette.
FRIDAY, MARCH 7
Court I.
4 o'clock. Tntta XI vs. Alpha
Camma Rho.
ft o'clock, Sigma Phi Epsilon
vs. Beta Theta Pi.
Referee Teply.
Court III
o'clock. Alpha Tau Omega
vs Otlta Siqma Phi.
Referee, True or White
COED CAGE PLAY
GOES 10 FINALS
AFTERjIN, HE
Alpha Chi Defeats Delta
Zcta; Sigma Kappa. Phi
Omega Pi Play Tic.
POPS TO ENTER FINALS
Given Win After Dispute
Between Sigma Kappa
And Officials.
fremied attempt to play basket
ball knocked the lvl:a Gamma's
esrs down and go into the semi
finals of the i"la A clemination i or DPr tnm
tourney. Mgma iappa ami nil
umrga n fcoi ir eay ana irew fle oam(
ryes wB r0 a.s.i puis nem in me; lne , cm,,d wltn ,Ua r,
semlf.nals which will be played I hvmi i,..t menr. t.i t. . r.,in
off Wednesday. th;tl ltcng nMlt b Lmi tte Knox
Aipna mi iook a ncKir.g irom on . , overhead flint Al-
Alpha Chi Omega completely.
overw helmed IVHa Zeta by n ore
of ;'d-l, and igma Kuppn and Thi
Cimega I'l played a li game of
1010 in tlie nenil-fliu.lt of (lie
women x intramural elimination
banket lutll tournament lal eve
ning at i urliHk in the gymnas
ium.
The Alpha Chi Omcj lenni din-1
played unusually good teamwnrk 1
throughout the game. Kvaline;
Snavelv made thi firft wnie of,
the game ou a free hot. Mm fnl-i
Irwed It a few sei-nndx l.tier wlih'
tho firrt flelj g-al of the ;iinie. !
Stic amnMhed a lotal of H ixiints:
tuAMiii? i buckets .
and scoring on I wo free fhots.
.7t7if Tt'imii CouiIm
To Ito lltdilv for ('!
1 1 id ay or Saturday
"Oall one!" Very soon now
that cry will be heard again
from the university tennis
courts. Tennis enthuslatMts
can again put on their pretty
while clothes, mtnng the eld
racket and dash forth to tha
fray.
According o Harold Sher
men, who is fiing up the play,
ing grounds, there will be eight
courts ready for use by Satur
day, and ptrhapi Fuday. If the
warm weather continues Mr,
Sherman hopes to have th
lout It leajy lor use by lomgr
row. Besidrs the su courts north
of the drill field there will be
two courts west of the coliseum
ready for use. The two to the
east wil not be ready till latci
because of the construction of
the heating plant.
diving champion f the conference,
was confined to the collrje hospi
tal Kb mumps. II A. riuith. r-f
ular Uaati man. is alo ill and will
ur unable to comjvele.
Loss of C'bukrii and Smith will
fnico Coach C. K. Pauhert to aluft
his lineup. Hei. a ahomore,
will b the only Cyclone entrant
In the fancy Uivrs. while M Smith,
instance alar, probably will awun
the breat atroke In the medley rr
day. B. finutb probably w ill be
replaced by SwoUnia in the riab
rvrnta.
Captain Aithur MnldiiiK 13H pound
champion in UC9. was the Cy
clone t inno uiiifi inM year.
Six Individual champions from
Mm yr-ar will lx Imck to defend
t:.ir titles at Manhattan. Cox of
Kniih.m. 1 11-poiindcr. la the other
ihunipion who will not wrrntle this
vear.
Klve Ioa Stale men will be
roniptui; in their last ltic Six
niert. n.H inllnwM Captain I.lnn.
13s pounds: Mi Cormick. I In; linn
urn. Us: Si hnM-iier, liis or ITS:
nnd (SntNialo, hoavywciulit.
AMKS SVN IMMKIMS
SICK Willi Ml. MPS
Delta Zeta In the Class H tournev.
This Class H tourney must have
some other members, but to date
the writer has been unable to dis
cover them -it's all In knowing
how after all. S ail:
BETAS MEET A. G. RS
IN SEMIFINAL TILT
Ag College Aggregation
Favorite With Shifty
Offense.
Is
TAKES DECISIVE WINS
W. A. A.
INTRAMURALS
Flies of arms and legs dotting
me r;oor create lne most lnteres
ing point, of the free-for-alls
called basketball that are yet in
progress. One would almost be
led to believe that basketball waa
played on tie floor.
Every position from reclining to
standing may be seen and the re
clining have It! Practice throwing
the ball from a Bitting position
should be Included in the practices.
One must admJt, however, tbat it
is certainly an art to play on parts
of the anatomy other than the
feet and legs.
Charging Is only one of the
minor difficulties, but considering
the extent to which it Is carried,
one might deservedly expect a
herd of wild bulls to be somewhere
In the vicinity. Elbows are an ex
cellent weapon of defense if sharp-!
enea m ine right flegree. and iron j
jaws would undoubtedly be a
great asset j
Technique Developed. ,
Necking technique la developed
to perfection In guarding and some ;
of these would be neckers could j
jaln a few valuable pointers. It Is
really surprising how often the
ball does manage to go through !
the basket after the little game of '.
tag ataged by the forwards as a ;
preliminary to tossing the ball In- I
to the basket. I
Anyhow, the Alpha Chis in a !
tnterfraternlty class A basket
ball championship will be at stake
when Beta Tbcta Ii meets Alpha
Gamma Rho at 7:25 o'clock Thurs
day evening in the coliseum. At 7
o'clock semifinal play In class B
will find XI Tsi Tbl encountering
Kappa Sigma.
rredlctions as to the Beta-A. G.
R. conflict vary. The boys from
the Ag campus have bad little
trouble working their way into
the final contest and have dis
played scoring power to spare
coupled with a defense that held
their opponents to free throw
points during the first halves of
the last two games they played.
Take League II.
Tbey won easily from Kappa
Higma and Sigma Alpha Mu in
League II of the round robin,
scoring more than twice as many
points as their adversaries in each
case. They play a conservative
game, keeping possession of the
ball and have a fine point gaining:
combination in Pbipps, Dueser and
Hartley.
The Beta five relics on a fast
breaking offense and long tries by
Wescott and Rccknor for its scor
ing strength. Narrow margin vic
tories over Sigma Alpha Mu and
Phi Gamma Delta permit the Beta
boys to be represented in the
championship engagement.
Outcome Uncertain.
Kibitzing individual pick the
A. G. R. aggregation to triumph
Thursday but the Beta forward
line has proved itself reliable in
the pinches and capable of pulling
an upset.
Class B contests are being con
ducted on the elimination basis
with four ball clubs still In the
running. Tbe winner of Thursday
night's encounters will advance to
the finals.
plia Chi Omega had totalled 13
point. Charlotte Lehrnck. jump-!
Ing center, made ponMble in.inv vi j
tbe Alpha Chi baskets.
In the Phi Omega-Sigma Kappa'
same, a tie resulted. One to the.
fact th;it eoiue question vas rai.vj
by Sigma Kappa over some tech-!
niral point in the ;ame that'
v.lght nave had some bearing on
the scrre. Tbe Kxcctillve council
ba deeded the tie In favor of the
Phi Omega Pi team which will
piny tbe Alpha Chis tonight from
7 to 8 o'clock.
Tbe Pops in the brown pinny.
and the Sigma Kappa team in the
green were equally matched op-!
ponents. The Pops" bid the ball in1
their corner of tbe floor the ma
jority of the lirM quarter, oda
Vermillion, forward for tbe Pop
team, made the first basket that
was greeted by much Minuting
from the ride lines. Margaret
Northman on the opposing team
evened tne score by sinking a
pretty one a few minutes later.
Pops Ahead at Half.
For awhile, things began to look
black for the Pops, but the cap
tain. Ola Vermillion, called time
out. and when the whistle blew
again, her team began a series of
plays executed with perfect team
cooperation, and the half ended
with a Pop advantage in a score
of 6-4. j
The Sjjma Kappa points were
made by Mirgaret Worthman.
whose total of six was gotten by
two neatly tossed baskets and two
one-point overhead hots. Ktbr
Jensen, the other forward, scored
one basket and two free shots.
In the Clasa B tournament.
Kappa Delta defeated Kappa AI-1
pha Theta 10-6 In a game played j
laft nicht at Bancroft. Klimina-
tion tournament for the Clays B j
teams will occur some time next i
week, end with its completion, in-1
tramt I basket ball season will j
come to a close.
AMKS. la.. Manh .V A second
regular memlier of (he Iowa StHte
tollcg'? KUininung team was lost
to the squad for the Big Six meet
tin week end when it became
known that Neil Chicken, fancy
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LAWRENCE. Kas.-The graut
of 13.000 to the University of
Kansas, by Ihe Carnrgie corpora
tion of New York, to be used for
promotion of music nnd the fine
arts, waa announced today by
Chancellor K. II. Lindtey, when be
received a Inter frrw y, l. Krj. TvntWrlfrr
pel. president of the coiporatioo. sjjvfrmn
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