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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. 1932.
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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."
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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.
At Missouri university a time
limit of three minutes has been
placed on coed and men conversations.
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The University of Pennsylvania
now X-rays all its freshmen.
The rule prohibiting smoking in
the quadrange sorority houses in
Northwestern university has been
repealed after a three months
fight waged by coeds.
Dean Thompson of the Univer
sity of Illinois found that a large,
gray rat, squeezed efectively, gave
out a squeak that seemed to be
the acme of perfection in caling
his secretary. 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-
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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-
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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.
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Here are tweeds in both tan and grey; light tan Polo type fabrics.
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