THURSDAY, MARCH 21 1932 . FOUR THE DAILY NICBRASKAN Easter rs'Q Flower RESS . . . wotted or freshly cut . . . ready! 9 ''TSM M tr-iiPS I by thousands f - - 1 1 i ) H Wl f3 if"i I BOX Fist Slinging Gets Undc Way in Coliseum at 7:30 O'clock. WINNERS GET MEDALS Flstlcally Inclined sport fans are due for a treat tonight, when uni versity boxers mix in twelve bouts in the intramural leather pushing championships in the coliseum basement. The meet will start at 7:30, and will include both pre limlnary and final bouts. Admis sion has been set at 25 cents to those presenting student tickets, General admission is 00 cents. Rudy Vosreler has sent out a plea for more 175-pounders and heavyweights. Leland Copple is the lone entrant in the 175 pound division and the heavyweight eroup boasts only a pair of en tries. Bobby Klnoshlta, 118-pound mldwestern A. A. U. champion Bernard Malcolm and Houston 147 pounders, Copple and Jones headline the list of twenty-three entries. . Sammy Amato will referee, Harold Ostran and Rudy Vogeler are the judges and Ed Weir is or ficial timekeeper. All boxers must weigh in between 12 and 3 p. m. Thursday, with a two-pound weight allowance allowed. The bouts are to be three-round two' minute affairs. Silver medals go to the cham pions, bronze awards to the run- nerups in each class. Entries to date are: ill Bonnda Paaamorr. Ouch. Ill pound KlnmUilta. Hrady. Schmidt. I2 pound Adami, Olmaltad, g-oa. tnller, Athry. I.U pound. Marold, Moan. Hlnda. Gaffe, 147 pounda Malcolm, Houaton. IftO pounda client In, Flatten, Mullalj-, Rowand, Mathia. 1 7a pounda Copplr. Hfavywelffht Copple, Jonea. FROSH AQUATIC MEET Numeral Swim Competition Scheduled to Start Monday. As a means of stimulating in terest in swimming in addition to lining up prospective varsity ma terial, Coach Rudy Vogeler Wed nesday announced a freshman numeral meet to start Monday of next week and continuing thru Thursday. Seven events compose the num eral program. The 50 yard free style and 200 breast stroke are listed for competition Monday, while the 100 yard dash and 150 yard back stroke will be run off Tuesday. The 220 free style and diving hold the spotlight for Wed nesday, with the 440 yard race completing the meet Thursday. Among the freshmen expected to compete in the trials are Ben nett, Rathburn, Schwager, Stall, Gavin, McKee, Booth, Oeltjen, Clark and Hood. Frosh mermen copped the ma jority of places in the all-university meet staged Tuesday after noon at the pool. A summary of the meet follows: M yard free atrle: Won by Rathburn; arrond, Bennett; third. Booth. Tune: 2. aeconda. IM yard frac atria: Won b.r Rathharn; .eeond. Booth; third, Oeltjen. Time: 1:A4.. IS yard fras atylet Won br Watltlm; eeond, Andenoa; third, Datum. Time: :07. 44o yard fraa atyle: Won by Watklna; eennd, IaJima. Tune: i:6II. IM yard hack atroke: Won by Garln; eeond. Chirk. Tune: 1:0S. 20 yard brnaat atroke: Won by Tamer; .eeond. Wood: third, fermaon. Time: S:0S. Dlvtnfi Hoi by McKee; aeeond, Wood; I bird, Clark. bu Joe Miller LIENRY SCHULTE, when asked n his opinion of the Cornhuskers after seeing them in their second week of spring practice replied that he is "reserving judgment until next Thanksgiving day." And it appears that the veteran track mentor has the right slant on the situation. How many times have you seen football teams ballyhooed as "sure fire" stuff in either spring prac tice or early in the fall season, only to find such elevens failing miserably in actual competition .' The records show that it happens frequently. Ad Llndsey s resignation last week as Oklahoma grid coach il lustrates the point admirably. An overrated Sooner team won two early season games last year, and then proceeded to lose the major-1 ity of Big Six games. Llndsey was the victim. Nebraska possesses the best pig' skin prospects since Bible came here from Texas A. & M., but it doesn't necessarily signify that the Huskers are going to be unbeat able next season. Too many things can happen in the five months marking the interim between the spring practice and Coach Bible's call at the start of the regular season. JOHN ROBY may be a regular next season at one of the ends if an experiment concocted by the coaching staff succeeds. The Nel son speedster is a bear on defense, is a good blocker and fine punter. Now, if he can nab passes, Roby will have eliminated Bible's great est worry. Opposing defensive backs won't have much chance with John after the latter receives pass, as Roby steps the century in 10 seconds. Lee Penney is showing up well in his first try at an endposition. Lee has the speed and rire. cer tainly. Like Roby, he is up against real competition, with four lettermen back bidding lor tne wing jobs. Steve Hokuf drew praise in Wednesday afternoon's drill for the way he was disporting himself as a ball carrier. Steve is deft, picks his holes surely and away he goes. Hokuf handles himself remarkably well for a big man. Incidentally, the Crete athlete now eighs 200 pounds, ten more than during his last term with the Hus ker varsity a year ago. COEDS GET LAST PRACTICE ntramural Cagers Given But Two More Days Before Tourney Starts. The last practices for girls' in tramural basketball will be Thurs day and Friday of this week. Teams scneauiea to practice Thursday, March 24, at 5 o'clock are Sigma Eta Chi, K. B. B.. Sigma Kappa, Pi Beta Phi. Jane Axtell and Gertrude Clark will serve as referee and coach. The igma Delta Tau team is the only one scheduled to practice Friday, March 25, and if other teams wish to practice then they should notify Miss McDonald at once. Margaret Reedy and Josephine Orr will ref eree on Friday at 5 o clock. r -"!-""i""iij-t I Hotel D'Hunburger IShotfun Saryiea 1141 Q t 1711 o t. WRiiHaiDooU $795 JMBAsCTOr 0 YOVt mOHlY SACK Qaaity Ialaaa Boom at a aU'l lowaat pricw. tfyoa hit rm should ha area naanmuplete catalog at Lodaaa' anathfea Boots, Broacaei and Ganvaa. Engii.li mmA Wcatern Sadtftcrr, DVtdtaa, Crop., Bin Mem'. rata aw ran aW- A. i Bow " ' rj pg' TrtatOal mm ty Tatrr rawi at 14W lAWmWNCB STBIIT DtNYlI, CCM.OBADO cT 1 CLASSIFIED WANT ADS "What a World of Grief They Save You" 10c a line, Minimum 2 Lines. B-6891, JLsk for Daily Nebraskan. Lost and Found LOST Many key csaes and alnfrle keys. Finders plea so return to the Dally Nebraakan office no that they may be returned to their rightful owners. LOST Black Kheaffer pencil with name, Jannlce Stephen. Call B5296. LOST Brown o'coat and black fur lined (loves. On campus, probably Bessey hall. Reward. Leave at Rag office. LOST Girl s black Sheaffer Lifetime pen. Reward! 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