The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 05, 1930, Page FIVE, Image 5

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'S SPORTS
OPEN
MONDAY
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WITHSPEEDBALL
Pi Phi's Scheduled to Play
Lambda Gamma in First
Game of Tourney.
SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED
Intramural Office Is Now
Receiving Entries for
Paddle Tennis.
Ths speed be!l tournament, hUh
begins Monday eventnf, Oct . will
open In women s intramunu pro
inm for the fall muoo.
Practices bav been conducted
all of the past week for Uit benefit
of the (trla la the different (roups
entered, ao uet toey win nave a
fair Mea of tba fame before th
tournament bestns.
Groups may practice any time
durtns; the tournament on the field
beside Teacher' college building
Balls may be obtained at the In-
tramural office in tha women's
gymnasium. Some troops will not
be scheduled to plav until the sec
ond or intra week, u win m or ad
vantage to these groups to arrange
for practices during that time.
Fifty Intramural points will be
awarded each group for a tram en
tered: fifty points for tho runner
up of the main elimination tourna
ment and a hundred point for the
winner of the main elimination
tournament.
litmri will be played at 5 o clock
on the field bark of Aortal Aclencea.
The schedule of the tournament
follows:
Oct. . Monday, PI Ilcta I'M va
Lambda Uamma;.
t-t. T. Tuesday. Alpha rhl va
Delta Eela: tvi. a. ednesdsy.
Gamma 1'hl Hrta; vs. Chi Omega
111; Oct. B Thursdsy. Alpha On
Omega vs. Vila Uamma: IK t. 10.
mday, I'M Orurga II vs. Kappa
Kappa Gamma: Oct. IS, Monday.
Alpha Delta Ft va Kappa rhl: Oct.
14. Tuesday. Hit me Tea Alpha vs.
I'M Mu; kl. 14. Wednesday, l"hl
Omega til vs. Ksppa llta til;
Oct. la. Thursday. Kappa Alpha
Theta vs. N' ergelles; Oil. IT. Fri
day, Delta Delia Delta vs. Kigma
Kappa.
Paddle tennis practice will begin
this week with practices being held
all day In the women s gymnasium.
One hundred sis girls cams out
for tbs sport last year. Fifty-three
teams entered from siiteen groups.
Team entries must be In the In
tramural office by Tueedsy noon,
according to Margaret Cook, brad
of paddle tennis. .
Tbs Intramural points will be
awarded to a group for each team
entered, a team consisting of two
git is. Fifty Intramurals points will
be awarded the group for the In
ning team of the mam elimination
tournament: twenty-five Intra
mural points will be awarded to the
group for the runner-up of the
main elimination tournament.
AT TRAI
Thirlv-Fivr Stmlv in
(.radualr tJiriniitry
Twenty-two graduate studrntt
In chemistry have taken qualify
ing examinations for their mss
ter's degrees, according to Prof. C
S. Hamilton of the department of
chemistry. There are now thirty
five students taking advanced
work In chemistry, he reported
Tcxjns Given Big Reception
at Missouri-Pacific Depot
Friday Afternoon.
The Tessa Aggla delegation was
given a big welcome Friday after
at s Ml when the Nebraska
student body, headed by the Inno-
at ess f
cents. Corn cone ana i. j. i. v
..a t.i ihm at the Missouri-
Taclflc depot and paraded with
ham tin O street.
Immediately upon leaving the
ram tha lull team and band
fell in Una behind the Innocents
to the tune of tha Tessa Aggie
soni. played by the Nebraska
band, and began the march up
town. Following tha Texas team
-ma the Nebraska band and a
long line of cars bearing tha N
limnlii student hodv.
Ten gallon hats and fancy boots,
said to be characteristic of tha
Une 8lar state, were In evidence
within tha Teiaa delegation.
Tha nararie disbanded at 16 and
rt from here tha Aggies were
transported on a tour of Lincoln
by a number of Nebraska students
Tmu Alumni Visit at
Knginrering Collogf
Alumni who visited the college
of engineering this past week
were: Fred J. Wehmer, chem.e.
2. now associated with the Phil
irlnhte Rubber work a Akron. O
and Lester L Shields, arch. a. '2T,
estimator and architect for the
r.r font ruction company at
Grand Island.
(Dcncliwanncr
PtE NUMBEn of passes thrown
Rilnnfi. arfarnnnn should con
vince any skeptical observer thst
NeDrama It no longer me jMmri
house "
The Nebraska crew threw ten
passes for a gain of sixteen yards
and bad three intercepted. nyw
the passing Is Just a fake. It didn't
account or me mrri.
When yards were really needed
they were made through the line
and the way tnings iook. Ne
braska's passing attack isn't all It
should be yet.
HUNTING waa fair, thirty-eight
yards being the average for the
eleven kit ks Nebraska tried. Row-
lev and Younr were getting off
some nice kicks but were Dot quits
consistent enough.
Young hsd the stands worried
several times when ha kicked. He
holds tha ball In one hand and
waves the other In the air while
he la kicking.
Maybe It's a signal to the safety
to get ready for the eaten.
IN THE matter of first downs the
Huskers also had the advantage,
running up fifteen to the Aggies'
ten.
Tha Kahranka team clearlV out'
yarded their opponent during the
fir.t half but seemed to lack the
necessary punch when they were
within scoring distance.
Penalties also plsyed their part
In stopping the Hunker scoring
machine. Penalties are responsible
for losing plenty of ball games, as
you will remember from the Pitts
burgh fracas last yesr.
PUS MAN PAUL, who halls
nnfM sTV rvirkftt filtllasrf An fit
asi ia a icimwiih fH"1-"
the greatest Individual feat In
Nebraska history when he
marched to tha first Nebraska
touchdown.
Itowley gave him a short
breathing ejell when be carried
the pigskin for a rive yarn gain,
buj Paul came light bark tn tks
up ths march where he had left
off.
It look him four downs to fi
nally go over the chalk Una but go
over he did. 8llent prayers for bis
success were prooauiy netng ot
tered on the final try.
INCIDENTALLY, the rags are
1 1 .... - ... H.M . I f HIIIIF.
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day. This must be taken as a vie
inrv and we are hurrvlnr to take
cognisance of the fact while It Is
still fresh In our minds.
You never can tell what will
happen, 'cause they may never put
'em tin aealn. But It must be
railed a vlrtorv for "The Bench
warmer." They were up Saturday,
and that a an mere is to u.
and then sea them curue up and
pull ths same play on your team
that you coached them in.
Ifavhs H Isn't hlttnz the hand
that fed you but It's rorulng pretty
close to ll.
WHEN tha Aggies pulled on of
it.... rn. -.4 v..aaa In lha
dying momenta of ths first half,
one of the A. M. boys was quite
Jubilant about its success.
"Bible ought to remember that.
It's bis play." waa his statement.
It must be a queer feeling to
have been coach In another school
Utpaitiucul of mechanical engl
neeru.g at the university, has been
promoted from csptam to major
in ths quartermasters corps of R,
O. T. C . according to woid he re
reived last week.
Drniintry I'rofi'ftMir
To TnlW ul .Mriliiitf
Dr. P- L. Iloope. chairman of
the prosthetic department of the
college of tititltiy. will speitk on
"That Important .StrppliiK tSmi :
to Kucceas; Fathrtic ' at I lie lnt
fall meeting of the Lincoln Iittl' t
Dental society at the Lincoln h"M
Mondsy evening. Dr. Hooper ira.l
this paper at the annual mectiiii;
of the American IVntal a. in
lion in Denver la.it summer.
V. OF N. PltOI r.sou
IMU)MOTKI IN HANK
Jlles W. Haney, chairman of the
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