The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 17, 1931, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THURSDAY. ShTTKMBKR 17, 1931
THE DAILY N KB R ASK AN
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INTRAMURALS 10
START AT ONCE
SAYS DIRECTOR
Vogeler Schedules Meeting
Fraternity Managers
For Next Week.
PROGRAM OPENS OCT. 5
Rules Changed; Athletes
Must Register With
Dean Thompson.
Nc lime be lost in starting
the intramural athletic program
after the beginning- of school. Ru
dolf Vcprler, supervisor of intta
muiaJ athletics, has asked all in
tramural manager and all men in
terested In trying- out for aopho
more managership! to meet In his
office In the eollseum Thursday
Sopt. 24h at 4:00 o'clock. Frater
nity athletic managers will meet
al 7:30 o'clock on the same date.
Men interested In a sophomore
t lanagership are urged to attend
this afternoon meeting. Mr. Vo
geler expressed the desire, that a
larg number be present.
The athletic program will prob
ably get under way with the start
of soccer Oct. 5.
Soccer and tennis are the two
spurt that will run during the
first month, the former gelling un
der way Oct. A. Tennis matches
will again be run off the tirst
month, weather conditions and
court facilities being more favor
able during this time than they are
in the spriLjr.
For Non-Varsity Students.
Sever! hundred more men par
ticipated in intramural sports this
pasl vear than ever before. In
tramural sports are designed to
not take part in varsity competi
tion through lack of time, ability
or inclination. A large number of
men are required to handle the
I program. Herbert D. Glsh is dt-
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rector of inter-collegiate and Intra
mural athletics with Rudolf Vo
feler supervisor In active charge
of the program. Roy Behrens is
senior intramural manager with
Krnrst rvmlnf and Gilbert Web
ster assistants. Robert Glover,
Lvle Lydlck. Melvin Adams and
timer Durt.nh are junior man
agers. The senior manager is
awarded sweater with the offi
cial intramural marker s letter in
recognition of his services.
It is planned this year to have
a student church league with about
fifteen churches represented. In
this way it is hoped that more
non-fraternity men will be able to
be on teams in actie competition.
The church league program will
start with volley ball.
Inter-College Work Continued.
The inter-college work will also
be continued this year. Men may
represent teams from their respec
tive colleges. Soccer will be the
first sport for this group.
Several changes have been made
In the rules for Hie coming year.
All ir.cn must be registered ai the
dean of student aftairs' office at
least two weeks bofoi they can
represent any fraternity. No mem
ber of a vataily squad" or B team
may participate during the season
in which he is competing in the
varsity sport.
A physical examination will be
required of all men bof. re they are
allowed to compete. This exami
nation is given as a precautionary
measure to determine the fitness
of the man. This rule holds for all
men whether they are in a frater
nity or not. The examination Is
given free of charge and may be
obtained al the student health
office. Men may be examined for
Intramural athlclica In conjunction
with the examination for stuuent
drill.
A change has also been made in
the point system. A definite num
ber of points will be given this
year instead of a proportionate
number as has been the custom in
the past.
Alpha Cnmma Kho won the all
year cup last year with Delta Tau
Delta second and Tau Kappa Kp
silon third.
6RAMLIQH ACCEPTS HONORS
Husker Ag Professor Again
To Judge Livestock al
Several Shows.
K. 0. PLANS DEFENSE
BIG SIX Gi TITLE
Hargiss 'Sings No Blues'
as He Fills Big Gaps
With Recruits. s
Trof. H. J. Gramlich, head of the
animal husbandry department at
the agricultural college, is again to
Judge hoof rattle and horses at
some of the -eauing livestock ex
positions in the country. He an
nounced this ir.ornmg that he had
accepted dates for the American
Royal show, the Ok'.ahoma free
fair and the Denver western show.
The Cniveisity of Nebtarka in
structor is to judge the 4-H club
baby beeves at the American
RovrU exposition which is one of
the lnrgest livestock shows in the
rouniry. ai Aiusaogee. UKl.,
Gramlich is to judge Hereford
cattle and Percheron horses. '
MULLINS IS ASSISTANT
Although littla or no dope is
i being sent out from the University
of Kansas In regard to tnetr
prospects for the coming grid sea
son, the Jayhawkera are again
expected to put a strong team on
the field in defense of their 1930
I Big Six title.
A number of stars from the 1930
championship team have been lost
through graduation or ineligibility,
but several good men are returning
around whom Coach Hargiss ex
pects to build his team.
Larry Moon- Mullins, Notre
Pame star of last year, is new
backfield coach at Kansas, taking
the place of Murphy of Pennsyl
vania. Men lost to the Jayhawkers in
clude: Smoot, all Big Six star, and
Jl. Sorem, guards; Davis. McCall
and Atkeson also guards lost by
failure to meet sholastic require
ments. Two tackles. Charles
Smay and N. Sorem were gradu
ated last spring. Four letter men
at ends were missing this tall
when the team reported. Ramey
and Paden, lost through gradua
tion and Stuck and J. Shroyer.
Inst through Ineligibility. Jim
Bausch. "Krodty" Cox and Paul
Fisher are the 'backfield men that
graduated.
Returning backfield men in
clude Smith, Madison, Schaakt.
Beach and Tage. Phil Bortllo, a
Kansas City boy, is expected to
see action this fail in the barklield.
Coach Hargiss stated that there
was no singing of the blue at
Kansas although they do not ex
pect to have quite as strong a
team this year as lat.
NEW RAM ADDED
TO IMVERSITY
SHROPSHIRE PEN
Prof. M. A. Alexander of the
Agricultural college announced
thia morning thai a new ram his
been purchased by the University
of Nebraska to head the Shrop
shire, flock of sheep. The purchase
waa made thru Professor Alex
ander. The new Shropshire leaders
cornea from Chappell Brother
herd at Greencastle, Mo. He is a
registered animal. At the present
time there are about fifteen head
In the Shropshire herd.
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