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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1931,
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THREE.
MASTERSON
AND
SAUER NAMED ON
ft
COACHING STAFF
Former Grid Stars Will
Continue Studies at
University.
George Sauer nnd Bonne
Afastcrson. .Nebraska lootDnll
COilCulng Stan iicai year. uu a.
BIDle, athletic director and head
football coach, has announced
Sauer and Masterson will continue
their studies In pursuit of higher
ji'lfrees.
Sauer, All America back, will
assist Ed Weir, former All Amer
ica tackle, In coaching the fresh
man football team In the 1934 sea
son; he will also assist Coach W.
H. Browne during the basketball
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1J stars who have been teammates
ff in hiffh school and coIIcrc foot-
ball for seven years, will he
if numbers of the CornhuRker
Your Servant in
Volley Ball Entries
Must Be Made Today
Intramural Volley Ball and
Hand Ball enti les must be In by
today, Wednesday, noon. All
fraternities wishing to compete
may do so by registering at the
Intramural Office before this
time.
months and H. F. Schulte, head
trnck coach, during the spring.
Head Swimming Coach.
Mustcrson, a Big fllx swimming
champion and record holder In
ptmt events, will serve as head
swimming coach replacing Ken
neth Sutherland who Is finishing
college work thla year. He will al
so teach a number of swimming
classes, serving as an assistant In
the department of physical edu
cation. Next fall his duties will
carry him over to the football field
where he will assist Lawrence Ely,
former All America center with
the University of Nebraska "B"
squad.
Robert "Red" Young, who has
directed the "B" grldders for sev
eral seasons, Is finishing his law
course this spring and expects to
start work In the profession next
year.
Harold Petz will remain In
charge of intramurals, Including
freshman football and basketball
leagues. Petz also will assist Coach
Schulte in track.
EASY
STARTING
GASOLINE
HOLM'S
14th A W
30th Year
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WILDCAT
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SATURDAY
NIGHT
Contest Gives Cornhuskers
An Opportunity to Cop
Fourth Honors.
Nebraska's chance of grabbing
fourth place in the Big Six con
ference basketball race looms ahead
of the Brownemen this coming
Saturday when they meet Kansas
Aggies here on the home maples In
an effort to even the score because
of the defeat suffered at the Wild
cats hands earlier In the season.
If tho Scarlet quintet comes
through this scrap with flying col
ors they are virtually a cinch to
capture the fqurth place honors,
advancing a step from the position
occupied last year, when the home
cagsters barely eked out with fifth
place,
This coming contest marks the
half-way mark for the team, as
they have played all tho Big Six
schools at least once and Saturday
they will start the second and final
round of play.
The last time the aforesaid
teams met, the Wildcats barely
nosed out a victory by the hair
breadth margin of one point, the
final tally being 25 to 24 with the
Aggies on the long end of the
score. It was an extra period
thriller which was led by the
Huskers throughout the major por
tion of the contest but they were
IDE
E3E3L:
THE REST
THE YEAR
downed by an extra burst of
strength led by the versatile Ralph
Graham. However the conteHt
this Saturday night proves to he
just ss much of a thriller as both
teamr, have Improved and both aro
determined to capture no lower
than fourth.
Kenneth Lunney, Nebraska's
ace, In in third place In Individual
scoring in conference circles with
41 points to his credit. Waldo
Wogncr, Iowa State center, is first
with 47 and Ralph Oraham is sec
ond with 42.
BILL TILDEN, VINES
WILL MEET IN TILT
IN COLISEUM FED. 5
Vincent Richards, Bruce
Barnes Also Included
In Court Troupe.
Big Bill Tllden and his troupe of
all star professional tennis players,
Including Ellsworth Vines, Vincent
Richards, and Bruce Barnes, wil
visit Lincoln Monday, Feb. 6, In
the University coliseum where the
Nebraska tennis fans will have
thnlr first opportunity of seelnp,
both Vines and Tllden In action
against each other.
This will be Vines' first appenr
ance In Lincoln, Tllden having
played here twica before. In addi
tion to the Tilden-VinPS feature the
spectators will be able to see Vin
cent Richards in action against
Bruce Barnes.
After the two singles matches
are completed they will pair off
and play a doubles match. Tllden
and his troupo are now engaged In
the longest barnstorming tour in
the hlstorj of tennis. When they
have completed their tour they will
have traveled some 60,000 miles
thru the United States, Europe and
the Orient, according to reports.
DOE
E
S
Kuklin Captures Honors in
Diving as Nebraska
Opens Season.
LYMDE PERFORMS WELL
Masterson and Easterday
Take Specialties to
Chalk Up Win.
Cnplaiiicd by Jlernio Mjislei".
son, 1 ho Coniluiskci' splasher
left ii strong (lustnvus Ailul
plius leniu in their wiikc nt tho
coliseum pool Ttiesdiiy with a
final score of 43 to 41 in the
first tank meet
nf the year for
Nebraska.
Harry Kuklin
eclipsed the
grace and sea
soned ability of
Minnesota s host
diver, Hervig.
who spent his &
summer vaca
tion In exhibi
tion at the
World's fair, to
capture diving
honors. Hervig
was defeated by
the narrow mnr
gin of 3.2 points
and despite the
Court My
Lincoln Journal.
fact that he emerged vanquished,
his dives brought forth a series of
approving exclamations from the
crowd of about five hundred.
Bernie Masterson, Scarlet and
Cream captain, fought a hard bat
tle to narrowly defeat Milt Ga
brielsen, Minnesota's 50 yard free
champ, in the time of 25.9. Bernle's
efforts inspired the Nebraska tank
sters and spurred them on to the
season's initial victory.
Gabrielson Family Stars.
With tho exception of the 440
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PAUL LUKAS
FRANCES DEE
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Plus
JACK DENNY'S
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LINCOLN
ALICE BRADY
LIONEL
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In
"SHOULD
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with
CONWAY TEARLE
MARY CARLISLE
COMEDY CARTOON
Mat. 10 ET- 15
COLONIAL
ON THE STAG El
Sour Radls Favorite
CECIL
AND
SALLY
IN PERSON
ON THE SCREEN
PAUL MUNI
THE WORLD CHANGES
Prim This fcnfaicrment only
Ma'- 25 "v'" -10
ORPHEUM
HUSKER M
IN
DOWN
USTAVU
A
TEAM
. '-tM
yard free style which was cap
tured by Kusterday In tho time
0:23.6, tho Qabrlclson family was
ronrp'-'itecl in every event of the
d.iv iau added to their scalp belt
tour fiivit places, one second, and
pali1 of third positions. The brother
lunksters also worked In tho re
lays in which the honors were
split between the two schools; Ne
braska captured the 200 yard re
lay end the Gimtavus boys walked
off with the laurels In the 300
yard medley event,
Lynda Placet Twice.
Glyndon Lynde, who was Ini
tiated to Inter-colleglate competi
tion in the meet, splashed to two
second places and helped gain the
hotly contested victory In the 200
yard relay. Lynde held back his
sprint a few seconds too long In the
100 and 200 yard free styles but
showed the crowd that he pos
sessed a strong: finish. Coach
Sutherland said that ho was well
satisfied with Lynde's first show
ing, but would expect him to take
some first places after he Is
schooled in the field of competi
tion. Following are results of the
meet:
'MO yd. Ilelny. Wiin by NelrnkH. Mu
tiraiHi, hUKlrrdit)', l.ynilr and Klmrrnmnl.
(.il.liixu. Kind, .liilimimm, Nonlnlrnni nnd
(MhrlrlMlll. Time li41.t.
tm yd. HrcHiil htniki-. Time 8ilM.il. 11.
II. Onbrlrlurn ((1. A.I liid. (ilbhmis It.
N.I .Int. (iHlltrkl II'. N.I
IAD stf, Hiirksl nike Time liM. Nrw
ri'riinl. Int. H. (nhrirlM-n HI. A.I wt.
; '! (I . N.I nl. Kuklin cl . N.I
Sll jd. Free ulyle. Time 311.11. Il Mn
Icriwn If. N.I Jnd. M, (ianrlrlnrii Hi. A.I
:inl HlmcrniMn f . .
44,1 I'd, Krie Style. Time h:z3.b.
vd. trie sme. limp niza.n. m.
Knnleldny (I. N.I Jnd. JnllunHoll ((I. A.I
Srd. Hrhmeder (f, N.I
inn yd. Free style. Time l:ii(i.4. It.
H. OnhrlrlM'n 1(1. A.I 2nd. (i. I.yndi- il.
.VI :ird. B. (inbrlelmn Mi. A.I
lllvlim. lit. Kuklin (I. N.I 2nd. Ihr
vIk i. A.I Ird. f.nbrlrloen 1(1. .
till yd. free Style. Time :II.O. It.
M. (inhrlrUrn (Ci. A.I Jnd. I.rnde (f. N.I
Hid fcutterdny if. .VI
300 )d. Medley. Wnn by Ollntlivll.
ntnike, Hild II. (Iiibrlelnpn. free ntyle.l Ne
bnmkn, (Chureh, bHeklrnliet ( nilmnn,
breimt lmke, mid Mnntrmon, Ire nlyle. I
Undergraduate Ends
Old Water Problem;
Returns to College
AMES, Iowa, Jan. 30. Wide
awake application of a partially
completed college engineering
course provided Rollin Bohnlng of
Clear Lake a Job last spring and
summer and solved a drinking
water problem for the city of
Clear Lake.
Bohning, now a senior in chemi
cal engineering at Iowa State col
lege, majoring in water purifica
tion, recently revealed how his ef
forts during a year's vacation from
college had eliminated the "fishy"
taste from the Clear Lake water
supply. He knew from laboratory
experiments performed here what
activated carbons can do in ridding
water of disagreeable tastes and
odors that are especially noticeable
in the summer. So he asked the
city council for permission to work
on the problem that had been puzz
ling them for some time.
After Bohning had finished tink
ering In a homemade laboratory
the city added activated carbon to
its water according to his direc
tions. The objectionable odors and
tastes disappeared. The treatment
was pronounced affective last
summer and fall and will be re
sumed again this spring.
FAVOR HALFJfilLE RELAY
Big Six Directors Disfavor
Two-Mile Even for
Missouri Meet.
Big Six athletic directors in a
recent mail vote decided to add a
half mile relay to the Big Six out
door meet to be held in Lincoln,
May 18-19. According to an
nouncements of Chester L. Brewer,
director at the University of Mis
souri, a decision against the ad
dition of the two mile relay to the
Indoor meet, scheduled for March
3, at Columbia, Mo., was also made.
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SAUER
NAMED
ALL PLAYER ALL
AMERICAN TEAM
Players Are Selected on
Basis of Opponents
Opinion.
c, in Siiuer. All-American
fullbwk, is a Riant among; full
backs. Such is tho opinion 01
ii. i,rmn.nis who hnvo ox-
perieneeil Sailor's heavy hitting
finalities.
mu. i iki.i MnirAzine has se-
lected an All-riaycr All-American
team exclusively irom Vm.yi-
,sl r Inn u rt f iholr onnonents. Over
l.ViOO players from 91 colleges co-
. . ...Ailnn nf t hrt
operated in me mm-v-nun
teams. ... .
Those chosen were spiccicu uc
cause of their ability to fill the po
sition they occupied, and also be--.
thnip excellence In tna
fundamentals of the game. The se
lection did not uepenu uyu
nhiiritv a tilaver re-
mm'uui. i i" r - .
ceived but upon his worth to a
team in a game, uemjim-y ui u--.i
tiot n'Dt .inknnwn to news
papers and reporters in the larger
cities, but, from the opinion of his
opponents, he deserves a berth on
the All-American.
Saner was rated 11 points higher
than his nearest opponent, Niku
e --.T,,n Two RiE- Six teams
and Texas raten him 100 while
other colleges rated mm nigu
a'. reRHon nf Nebraska was
chosen tackle on the third-team.
Other players chosen ior me in mi.
team were Skladany of Pitt, Gcis-i-
nt Poninnnrv. Schammel of
Iowa State. Rosenberg of South
ern Cnlifornla. Bcrnaru oi ivin-ui-
ir..kinn nf Snnthprn Cali-
fornia, Lun.1 of Minnesota, and
Feathers of Tennessee.
WELL DRILLERS WILLI
CONVENE MARCH 21
On March 21 and 22 the State
Well Drillers association will hold
its short course and convention on
the university campus in connec
tion with the state geological sur
vey, according to an announce
ment made by Dr. G. E. Condra
director of the conservation anrj
survey division at the university.
Denn K. P. R. Veville of the Uni
versity of Western Ontario recent
ly made this statement, "I'm here
tic enough to say that a man has
no business in educa' after 40.
WEDNESDAY
Ltincli Menu
Creiinv of Tomato Soup 10e
Koast Sirloin' of Beef 35c
Fresh Boiled Ham 'with
Lima Beans 300
Hamburger Patties with
Spaghetti "':"S
Chicken Ala KinK on Toast.. 250
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No.
No.
No.
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No.
No.
No.
1 Cinnamon Toast, Fruit
Salad, Beverage ..ZOO
2 Hot Barbecue Sand
wich, Soup. Beverape.25C
3 Hot Chicken Sund
wich. Bever.iBO .......25c
4 Toasted Steak Sand
wich. Choice of Pl
Beverage
5 Toasted Peanut Butter
Sandwich, Milkshake. .200
6 Toasted Bacon and
Tomato Sand w 1 c n.
Beverage t200
7 Cottage Cheese and
Pineapple Salad,
Toast. Beverage 20C
8 Hot Veal Leaf Sand
wich, Potatoes, Bev-.
erage ,,:-Zoe
9 Hot Barbecue Sand
wich, JlUksnaKe o
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