V.' FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. 1932. V;: .. ;. v 'ft s is i1; '0- EIGHTY GRIDDERS ATTEND TUESDAY PIGSKIN SESSION Coach Bible Divides Group Into Linemen, Backs And Ends. PUNTERS GET ATTENTION Roby Gets Off Best Kicks With Peterson, Hokuf Next in Line. Ten more candidates turned out Tuesday afternoon to boost to eighty the number of Husker foot ball men reporting for spring practice. Ninety-five suits have been issued, the largest number in Nebraska spring practice his tory. Tuesday's program called for more Intensive personal Instruc tion, the group being divided into squads of linemen, ends and backs. Head Coach Dana Bible took the string of backfield candidates under his wing, running them thru a sidestepping drill and similar lactics. He was assisted by Charley Black. Coaches Joe Lehman and Bill Day worked with the linemen. Charging and blocking were em phasized. Coaches Browne and Weir drilled the wing candidates. Punting received attention with Steve Hokuf, John Roby, Glen Skewes, Paul Peters .n and Ralph Eldrige on the booting end. Henry Bauer. Roger Scholl and JacK Mil ler took over the receiving duties. Roby was getting the most dis tance. Coach Bible intimated yesterday that the first scrimmage will be booked for Saturday, when the Huskers are to give a demonstra tion before high school athletes here for the state basketball championships. WILL BE SEEN IN UNIVERSITY COLISEUM -. .1 i 1 i,nfl 1 Courtesy Journal nnd Star. In the third season that Thomas M. Elliott has coached Kearney high basketball, the Bearcat coach will for the third straight year en ter his cage proteges in the state basketball tournament r.t Lincoln. Two years ago the Elliotts swept thru the tourney to the finals, being eliminated by Lincoln. Last E WIN IRICOLOR MEET Charles Housel Takes Two Firsts for Individual Honors of Day. The orange team easily won the Indoor tricolor track meet Tuesday afternoon compiling a total of 70 D-6 points. The red team was sec ond with 45 1-3 points, while the green team trailed with a score of 36 5-6 points. Housel of the. orange was the only double winner of the day, winning both hurdle events besides running a nice race on the winning relay combination. Summary: Mil: First. Rothmeiir (Ri: second An derson (01; third, Matteson OTi; fouriii, Bredemeler (O); fifth, Alnyborn (Ri. Tim. 4:.'.2.J. Mt yard dash: First, I-amereaux (Co; sei-ond, Williams Gi: third. Moinel 1R1; fourth. House! tOj ; fifth, Pork (Ri. Time, .V6 seconds. 440 yard dash: First. Roberts Oi; sec ond. Cady (Oi: third. Tool (Ui and Booth tii, (tlei; fifth, Copenhaver Oi; Nevens (Oi. and McLaughlin (FU t tie i . Time: Titi seconds. .10 yard hlch hurdles: First, Housel (Oi; second. Reichert (Ri: third. IllinKsworth (Oi; fourth, While G and Sallentin (G) (tie l. Time: 7.4 seconds. Two mtle: First. Hoffman (0: second, Thomas (G: third, Anderson (Oi; fourth, Grev Ci); fifth, Hossack (Ri. Time Sli yard low hurdles: First. Housel (Oi; second .Mousfl (Ri: third. IllinKsworth (Di; fourth, Reichert (Ri; fifth Casement (Ri. Time: 6.8 seconds. Shot: First. Green (R; second, Rif shneider (Oi: third. Eno id; fourth pflum (O); fifth Toman (Ri. Distance: 40 feet 9'4 Inches. Rroad Jump: First. Werner fTU: second, Bailor (Gi and O'Connor (Oi (tie); fourth, l-amereaux (Oi; fifth. Drummond (Oi. Distance: 21 feet, in inches. Pole vault: First, Skewes G) ; second, Hampton (R(; third. Cnoildse (O); fourth. Thomas (C. (: fifth BJerknes (Ri. Height: II feet, 4 inches. High tump: First. Toman (R and Kisen hart iRi (tie 1 ; ijllllnKsworth (Oi and An derson (O) (tiei; filth, Martin 10), Railor (Oi. and Prummond (0) (Tie). Height.: b feet, 8 Inches. Mile relay: First, Orange; second, Green; third, Red. season an Omaha quint dropped the Kearney tosscrs from the Ltate tourney in the early round's. After turning in a winning sea son, Kearney bowled over four re gional foes here last week with lit tle trouble. Its tournament record: Kearney 43, Gibbon 16; Kearney 28, Franklin 17; Kearney 51, Franklin 12; Kearney 26, Mindcn, Vi.i'-'"""" """" Photo by Matt lion, Kearney. 13. Coach Elliott was forced to rc vi' mp his varsity at mldseason, losing two regulars, Rex Gilland and Harold Campbell, at midse mcstcr. The players in picture, top row: Fraser, Coach Tom Elliott, Student Manager Harris. Middle row: Kaucr, Erwin, Allen, Snyder. Bottom row: Graham, Haury, Swan, Nickel, Franks. ipi'HIMIIMHIl (ft JcmL' 1 I i ..ft. c r ou..i..i aim Mar. Photo by Gal. York. York high, winner of the regional tournament at Geneva, will play in the Class A state tourna ment here this week end. Front row: Wallander, Feaste r, Reigel, Hook, Davis. Back row: Coach F. H. Gautsch, Carter, Lig gett, McLaughlin, Jordon, Assista nt Coach Schcwe, :rThe PRESS BOX by Joe Miller I)E PAJW YEAR ROOK STAFF MAKE CHANGE The editorial staff of the year book of De Pauw university has decided to drop the old "Campus Beauties" section and devote the space to pictures of coeds who have excelled in scholarship, ath letics, social pursuits and campus activities. F)ON SH1RLKY tnrc some liga ments in his shoulder while engaging in the semifinals in the midwest A. A. U. wrestling tour nament nt Fort Dodge, la., last week end. The unfortunate injury was responsible for Don's forfeit, and came after he had pinned Sto ver of the University of Iowa and decisioned Frevert of Iowa State. Shirley was the lone outstate per former remaining in the tourney at the time of his forfeit. He will be ba( k for another season with the Huskers. : Now that the Cornhuskers have won the indoor track champion ship, folks may possibly sit back secure in the thought that the out door title is as good as won. How ever, Kansas has seen to it that Nebraska doesn't get all the cin der glory, by winning the outdoor crown the past two years. Coach Hamilton has accom plished these victories by uncov ering strong talent in the discus and javelin, two events not listed on the indoor program. So when the Big Six outdoor carnival comes around in May, you may expect to find K. U. high in the point col umn in these two events. This year will he no exception, for Thornhill, holder of the con ference discus record at 155 feet 11 inches will be competing as well as "Pete" Bausch. DRUCE KILEOURNE is not in school this semester, but he is out for football, nevertheless. And he is out in more ways than one. In the first outdoor workout Mon day night. Bruce incurred a back injury which will keep him from practice a short time. Taiil Peterson, a freshman from Norfolk was getting off some good punts in Tuesday's football drill. Peterson is a big blonde fellow, and weighs close to 200 pounds. John Roby led the punters, how ever, the Nelson athlete kicking the pigskin far and high. They were the twisting spiral kind so difficult to catch. ning, spoke before the Walton parent -teachers association on "Oil Possibilities in Nebraska." The College World BY LAURENCE HALL What were formerly sharp an gles and piercing projections are now sweeping curves and rounded arcs among the modern women at Alabama colege. This institution is producing a brand of female flesh never before found in the history of mankind. Thee ulinary department of Al abama college has met with great success. A steady increase in ton nage and an ascending figure of biscuit consumption is predicted. 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However, the rat has disappeared and the dean now has a buzzer attached to his desk. Eighteen students have regis tered for the Oregon State colege course in canning fish, and opera tion of the sealing machine. College students no longer set the pace m coining slang words and phrases according to Dean Marjorie Nicolson of Smith college. At a meeting of the McKinley school supervisors Monday. Dr. J. D. Hicks, deaji of the College of Arts and Sciences, described the life of George Washington. A shameless coed at Stanford has probed man's most intimate se crets. She published results of a survey in the Stanford Daily re cently, showing that 5 percent of the men sleep gownless, while a large percentage of the professors cling to the old-fashioned flannels. Most men wear pajamas, her re port stated, and the preferred shades are soft tans and blues. Perhaps the prize plum of the week is the announcement of Wis consin college that students will be given credit for bull sessions. Ranking next high, might be the announcement that Boston univer sity will offer a course in book censorship. To this might be added the announcement of a new class in the University of Kansas. This is to be a class in "How to Give Parental Rebuffs." It all came about by a professor asking his class what they would do to a lit tle girl who had told a lie. At a recent election at Purdue university, campus politicians have showed their mettle. One hundred thirty-two innocent freshmen cast 180 votes. In a formal debate held at Mc Gill college the question was, "It is better to be drunk than to be in love." The affirmative won in a walk. Nurses at the Lying-in Hospital o' Chicago, recently found a black satchel containing a baby girl a few hours old. A note pinned to the child's garment, saying "The child belongs to one of your stu dents," was signed "A Broken Hearted Mother." The hospital is on the University of Chicago cam pus. Backed by the Republican na tional committee, a University-Republican club has been organized on the campus of tht University of Wisconsin. Corsage-wearing codeds will have their flowers removed before entering formal ball-rooms at the University of Washington this year. Declaring that modern literature is not true to life, Author Chan ning Pollock recently stated: "The fault lies with the authors. .The crowd which creates literature and drama is not normal." F. C. Blood, professor of adver tising and sales management, has been delivering a series of talks to local groups at Hastings and McCook during the past week. Prof. E. F. Schramm, depart ment of geology, on Monday eve- 0NLY 26 MILES TO KIND'S CAFE CRETE Sandwiches S9 varieties FEED H. E. KIND University of California credit is now being offered to inmates of San Quentin prison, who continue their education there. Varied courses are offered, and instruc tors include some of the best teachers in the country, graduates from Heidelberg, the Sorbonne and other famous universities. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has 12.000 locks and 40,000 keys to safeguard rooms and buildings on the campus. Research workers at the Uni-! versity of Minnesota have found out that butterflies' legs are 16 times more sensitive than the hu man tongue. The University of the State of New York has no students. It is the official name given to the state education department. Knighthood is in flower at Okla homa. When a co'ed hailed a taxi, it stopped in front of a large mud puddle. An unknown gallant vol- You Get More Wear From Your Garments! Have them Modern cleaned at regular inter vals they wear longer and have that fresh new look always. Modern Cleaners SOUKUP A WESTOVEP. Call F2377 unteered his services, like Walter, and splashed thru the mud with the girl in his arms and deposited her dry in the taxi. Students found sleeping in the library of Juanita college are given a sleeping ticket. Three tickets deprive a student of his bedroom or sleeping quarters. Shouts of "stool pigeon" fill the air on the University of Texas campus. Since the posting of a reward by Governor Ross for in formation leading to the arrest of anyone selling liquor to students within a mile of their state insti tutions, several students have squawked. More ideal-selection. Syracuse men declare their ideal coed does not smoke nor drink, and avoids all vulgarity. Because so many people killed gophers to get the ten cent bounty, Finney county, Kansas, has ex hausted its gopher fund. "Resolved: that the European Indictment of American culture is justified" is this year's subject for the intramural debate tourney at Amherst college. All thirteen fra ternities on the campus have signi fied their intentions of entering teams. INTRAMURAL TROPHY Fl Alpha Gamma Rho Leads by Small Margin; Beta's Are Second. With but four events remaining in the race for the Jack Best trophy, Intramural championship award, Alpha Gamma Rho, last year's winner, holds an insecure lead, being closely followed by Beta Theta Ti. There are several playoffs which may change the present standings somewhat. Third and fourth places in the soccor competition must be decided by a match between the Sig Eps and Tckes, and the Betas and the Alpha Theta Chi's have yet to battle it out for third and fourth places in bowling. In tennis, the first four place winners must be picked from Alpha Theta Chi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Kappa Psi, and Sigma Nu. The A. G. R's have compiled 520 points, which entitles them to first place. The Betas have 465, Pi K A's 415, D. S. L's 410, and Farm House holds down fifth place with 390 points. The only fields of com petition left to be run off are volley ball, horseshoes, golf and baseball. At the end of last year, Delta Tau Delta was second high point winner in intramural sports and Tau Kappa Epsilon placed third. NEBKASKANS VOTK IN FAVOH DHY LAW KolnnnUa members of the houso of representatives In Washington, D. C, voted five to one against re uhmittinir the eighteenth amend ment for another test. Only Mal colm Baldrldge of Omaha thought things should bo altered in order to Dermit consideration of state con trol of prohibition. Three Oregon university men re cently celebrated their fifth birth day on February 29. "'oir Drug Store" Our Soda Fountain and Lunch eonette service, Bigger, Better than ever. Remember your Drug Store. THE OWL PHARMACY WE DELIVER 148 No. 14 A P. Phon B1063 100 New Spriii BUSINESS BUILDER )0 Goat $ 7 115 Made to sell at a much higher price You'll recognize every topcoat as an unusual value every one sells in our regular stock at a considerably higher price. Your size is here, too every size from 34 to 46. Remember, this price is in effect for a few days only. Here are tweeds in both tan and grey; light tan Polo type fabrics. The styles are correct in every particular for young men, close fitting, belted back models and double breasted Polo styles. You may take our word for it these styles are right for Nebraska men! A Magee's Business Builder Must Be 1. lcw, desirable merchandise. 2. Latest in style, design and color. 3. Styles bought for regular stock. 4. Complete range of sizes. 5. Value unequalled in Lincoln. y 1 "VY " '-'- f fir- - ,