The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 01, 1932, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY NEHRASKAN
SEVEN
Nebraska Cagers Commence Their Practice
THURSDAY, DECEMltEH 1. 1932.
HO
BASKETBALL
DRILLS SWNG INTO
SHE THIS WEEK
Coach Browne Will Reduce
Squad to 15 Early
Next Week.
With Saturday's game against
Southern Methodist at Dallas
writing finis to Cornhusker foot
ball competition this year, eyes of
sport enthusiasts are turning to
Coach W. Harold Browne and baa
ketball prospects at Nebraska for
the 1932-33 season.
Browne, former mentor of
championship Lincoln high cage
teams was appointed last summer
to succeed Charles T. Black as
head of the Husker courtmen
Fans will be watching with keen
interest "Brownie's" work with the
Nebraska cagesters this winter.
To aid him in fashioning a quin
tet that is facing one of the best
schedules in years, Browne has six
major lettermen and a single mi
nor award winner returning for
the campaign. In addition there
are half a dozen sophomores in
suit that compose one of the class
iest freshman groups the shcool
has seen in some years.
Daily Drills Now.
Basket workouts swung into full
stride this week when Browne or
dered daily drills, and beginning
next week he will be able to give
undivided attention to the squad
Harold Petz will be in charge of
the frosh.
Twenty men have been report
ing for the twice a week practices
that have been in progress for
three weeks, while Sauer, Hokuf,
Boswell, Copple, Fahrnbruch and
Eldridge will swell this group still
more. The first cut will be made
early next week, when the squad
will be reduced to about fifteen.
From last year's five, Walt Hen
rion, forward and center; Ken Lun
ney, scrappy forward, Paul Mason,
who played a fine game at guard;
Hubert Boswell, forward and Lee
Copple, center, will be back. Add
to this group Steve Hokuf, an all
Bix Six guard from the 1930 team
and George Sauer, a minor letter
man from the 1931 outfit.
Among the outstanding sopho
mores who have been showing
good form in early workouts are
Charles "Chuck" Williams, a for
ward from Warsaw, Ind., George
Wahlquist, forward and a former
Hastings high star; Robert Belka,
guard from Crete; Bud Parsons,
Jackson, who has been exhibiting
plenty of talent at a forward posi
tion and Keith Kno, former College
View player. The latter is a cen
ter. The Huskers start off the sched
ule with the University of Arkan
sas Dec. 16 at the coliseum.
UNIVERSITY SWIM
MEET WILL START
THURSDAY, 5 P. M.
Miss Rauoli Will Show
Class Moving Pictures
Moving pictures will be used in
health talks on posture given this
week to women students of physi
cal education by Miss Marie
Rausch. These talks are to be
given each week during the regu
lar class hours.
UNvERSITY s
!MIILI
Tfimmmb
MEET STARTS TODAY
Vogeler Hopes Large Group
Will Be On Hand for
Opening Events.
Swimmers will get their first
taste of competition in the all-university
swimming meet this after
noon when the lftO-yard free style,
100-yard breaststroke and fancy
diving events will be run off at the
coliseum pool starting at 5 o'clock.
Friday afternoon will see the
completion of the annual tourney,
with the staging of the 50 and
220-yard freestyles and the 100
yard backstroke races. Gold and
silver intramural medals go to the
winner and runnerup in each
event.
Varsity lettermen are not eligi
ble to compete, which leaves the
field entirely open. Swimming
Coach Rudy Vogeler is anxious
that a large group be on hand for
the opening round this afternoon.
SPEER PLANS RIFLE
EM COMPETITION
Forty Men Are Eligible for
Tryouts in Andrews
Hall Next Week.
by Joe Miller
Annual all-university swimming
meet will get under way Thursday
afternoon at 5 o'clock when the
100 yard free-style, 100 yard
breaststroke and fancy diving
events will be run off. At the
same time Friday the 50-yard
free-style, 220-yard free-style and
100-yard backstroke races will be
staged.
Gold and silver Intramural med
als will be awarded to first and
second place prize winners in each
event.
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Lawrence Ely, Grand Island, ror
three years a regular at the center
position on Nebraska football
teams, leads his Husker team
mates in the naming of All-Amer-ican
elevens showered on the coun
try by famous and some not so
famous sports writers and pres3
associations during the past week.
Selected on every Big Six con
ference team that has come to this
writer's attention, Ely is receiving
national recognition by a post on
the New York Sun first eleven. It
is the first time a Cornhusker
football man has been named on
an All-American first team by tha
Sun since Ed Weir won a place at
tackle in 1925. The United Press
association placed Ely at center on
their second team, Clarence Gra
cey, VanderDiit star, winning out
over Ely by a narrow margin. Bill
Co rum, an International News
Service sports cc.umnist also
chose the Cornhusker on his first
string.
Steve Hokuf, veteran wingman
bas come in for considerable men
tion, the Crete blonde getting first
team nominations to an all-west
em eleven chosen by Francis
Powers and a mid-western team
selected by Dr. Clarence Spears,
University of Wisconsin coach
Lawrence Ely received the center
designation on both lineups.
It will be interesting to note the
Associated Press selections which
mil be announced soon. Bernard of
Michigan and Gracey of Vander
bilt have been Ely's most serious
competitors for the pivot position
some lists leaving one of the trio
completely off their three teams
while the- same player wins thj
first team post on another all star
team.
Any Big Six mythical eleven
that does not include Chris Mathis
of Nebraska doesn't do justice to
the slipperiest halfback in the con
ference this year. Unlike most
small ball carriers, Mathis is a ter
ror on defense. He is a fine blocker
and a deadly tackier. His play was
consistently good in every game
with the exception of the Okla
homa battle. With all this to rec
ommend him, Chris certainly de
serves a rating with the best backs
in the Big Six fold.
Competition for places on the
varsity rifle team will take place
next week at the rifle range
in the basement of Andrews hall
accoroing to Major Charles A.
Speer, who is coach of the rifle
team. Forty men are eligible for
these tryouts.
At the beginning of the year 127
men turned out for the team and
all but forty of these have been
eliminated by competition. These
forty have been divided into eight
teams which will compete in team
matches next week to determine
the varsity team. Sergeant McGim
sey who is in charge of the rifle
range tas worked out a schedule
of matches for these teams.
Each member of the four teams
with the highest team scores will
receive medals. A medal will be
awarded to the individual high
man of both the new and the old
men and to the individual with
highest score standing and another
for the highest score sitting in
each of these groups.
Three varsity letter men are re
turning this year for competition
for the team. The men are: How
ard Mixson, Don Pirie and Rich
ard Nicholson.
Plan Postal Matches.
Major Speer, the new coach of
the rifle team was transferred this
year from Fort Warren, Wyo. Ma
jor Speer has planned thirty-eight
dual postal matches for the varsity
rifle team this year. In addition
the team will participate in the
National Rifle association match,
Missouri valley conference match,
Hearst trophy match, and the
corps area R. O. T. C match.
Last year the varsity won thirty
five of the forty-five scheduled
dual meets and the Missouri val
ley conference match. This year
over 120 men have tried out for
the rifle varsity.
There will be several freshman
N. R. A. postal matches and a
Missouri valley conference shoulder-to-shoulder
meet.
Corwin Hulbert is the fourth
senior on the Cornhusker squad
who has been the recipient of all
conference honors. He was named
at one of the tackle positions on
most of the selections. Nebraska
can't help but miss Ely, Hokuf,
Mathis and Hulbert next season.
They . are . a. fine, foursome that
would be a great help to any
SIG CHI'S TO PLAY BETA'S
Fraternities Schedule
Of Football for Dec.
In Uni Stadium
Game
10
Sigma Chi and Beta Thd c
fraternities have scheduled a foot
ball game to be played in ten min
ute quarters at the stadium, De
cember 10 The athletic depart
ment will check out equipment to
any member of each group except
varsity men who will not be al
lowed to participtae.
N club men will be chosen as officials.
BASEBALL, BOWLING
OPEN NEW SEASON
FOR INTRAMURALS
W.i.A. Plans Round Robin
Tournament, Leagues,
For Competition.
Hit pin baseball and bowling
are the sports offered on the W. A
A. intramural program for the
next few weeks. Baseball will be
conducted as a round robin tourn
ament, while bowling has been or
ganized into fifteen leagues, with
four teams in each league.
The Alpha Delta Pi s played the
T. N. T.'s Wednesday night, be
ginning the baseball games. Thurs
day night the Kappa Kappa Gam
ma's will play the Sigma Kappa's
at 5:00, and the Pi Beta Phi's will
play the Alpha Chi Omega's at 7.
Friday at 5 the Kappa Delta's and
Huskerettes will meet.
Bowling will begin Thursday
afternoon when the Delta Gam-ma's-team
6 will meet the Theta
Phi Alpha's; the Alpha Delta
Theta's-team 1 will meet the Kap
pa Delta's-team 2; the Phi Mu's
team 2 will meet the Sigma Delta
Tau's, and the Alpha Xi Delta's
team 3 will meet the Delta Delta
Delta's-team 4. These will all take
place at 4 o'clock.
At 5 the Alpha Delta Pis and
Huskerettes will bowl; as will the
Alpha Omicron Pi-team 1 and the
Delta Gamma-team 2, and Gam
BASKETBALL SCORES
C'lJkHN B, WKIINKSDAV.
I.pnitn 1.
KiarntM Alpha KpHllon 12, Drlta
I'pnllon 8.
Tui Kb pit Kimlloa, I'M (iitmnia
Dcll N tunirK
iMtM II,
Phi Kappa 17, Phi HUtmi. Kappa
IS.
Alpha (ianima Hho IS, IMIa Tan
Delta lt.
Ixmkho III.
Phi -na Pel B. Kappa Klmim I.
Kana Motine 13, Beta Thrta I'l t.
IHKH IV.
HlRinw I'hl won by forfrit front
Nlxmn I'M Kpnllon.
( hi I'M 10, M(tn Na a.
1'niriM V.
Alphn Ton Omrm 10, lrjtn
mi I'lii 6.
I'l Knppa Alphn won from Aon
rla by forfeit. -
nity or school teams. Games will
not stait until after the Christ
mas holidays, giving the team
managers plenty of time to prac
tice and get their teams organized.
BARBS TO ORGANIZE TEAMS
Athletic Managers Will Meet
To Form a League for
Unaffiliated Men.
A schedule of the remaining
games will be published later.
CHURCHES ORGANIZE TEAMS
Intramural League Sponsors
Eleven Student Quintets
For Basketball.
Athletic managers of the Lin
coln church intramural league have
organized a basketball league con
sisting of eleven teams. Four more
are expected to be organized.
All teams are composed of uni
versity students, and the league is
attempting to give more men an
opportunity to participate in ath
letics, especially those who do not
have a chance to play with f rater-
Barb athletic managers will
meet Thursday at Rudolph Voge
ler's office to organize a basketball
league for una filiated students.
This attempt to permit men who
do not have the opportunity to par
ticipate in intramural sports thru
fraternities or other organizations
to do so anyway is being intro
duced for the first time at Ne
braska to promote unity among
them.
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