(FFDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1931 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE. Sam Francis, Frosh Football Star, Is HI With Pneumonia . Lvonrls. Husker frosh foot- 0n nnd truck star, lies seriously r A1 ,, ,nh Dneumonia at the Lincoln r.neral hosnital. vmncis was taken sick Sunday uith a cold, and was removed to The university Infirmary Sunday nitrht Complications set in and Monday afternoon he was taken fa the "Lincoln General hospital where he now la. The latest re ports indicated that his condition remains unchanged. Visitors are not permitted. He will le recalled by all who c-nv in action as the left-handed . . i 11 hnrl nf thp P'ros'l ft ' football team. Kicking and pass- n' left-handed, as well as ins ter rific line plunging brought him to the notice of the coaches, and he as considered a likely propect to fill the shoes of George Sauer. The weights were his specialty in truck, and last Saturday he won the S''t Pul ver irunn biki vhihii.v men with a heave of 46 feet 2 Inches. BUSKERS SEEK TO EVEN COUNT WITH MWHDAY Improved Nebraska Cagers May Upset Tiger Flippers. THIRD PLACE AT STAKE Scarlet Has Previous 36-26 Loss to Columbia Five on Books. ROGERS RINK Opens Turn., Wed. uiirf Thurt. at the BEAUTIFUL MARIGOLD BALLROOM "Let' Go Roller Skating" Mat. 25c Eve. 40c At Her Best! JANET GAYNOR LIONEL BARRYMORE "CAROLINA" WITH ROBERT YOUNG RICHARD CROMWELL STUART Coach Browne's huopsters are intensely preparing for the Bengal invasion here Friday evening at 8 o'clock on the coliseum maples when the Husker basket flippers will clash with the Missouri quin tet in wnat promises to be a very thrilling encounter. In an attempt to raise their highly improved basketball team another rung In the Big Six ladder and so capture third place, now that they have the fourth post virtually clinched, the home maplcmen are eagerly awaiting their opportunity to even the count against the Missouri outfit. Second Half Collapse. In the last battle between the two schools the Scarlet outfit, after possessing a considerable lead in the first half, completely lost out during the second canto and were royally trimmed 36 to 26, being confined to only one field goal in the whole twenty minutes of play during this last luckless period. However, immediately after suf fering this setback by the Bengals the Scarlet squad began to pick up momentum and since that time they have been going forward at such a strong gait that many pre dict that when the final count of Friday's game is taken, the Brownemen will emerge with the most markers to their credit. Mat. 15c Eve. 25c Lincoln'! Roaring with Laughter , . . 'CONVENTION CITY' WITH 10 COMEDY STARS DICK I'OUU.L JOAN BI.ONDEI.I. ADOI.PH MENJOL' MARY ASTOR il V KJBBtK FRANK Mclll (ill LINCOLN VAhTK KI1A Y. Courtesy of Lincoln Mat 15c Eve. 25c ear'$ Surprise Hit! IN "BROADWAY HOLLYWOOD" AI.H'K BRADY MAIIfiK EVANS i Hit DOl'r.K JIMMY IHUA.Vlfc Pl.llt Ctarlra ('ha Comedy Pop K70 Cartoon ORPHEUM Mat. 10c Eve. 15c "RAFTER ROMANCE" Snappy Romaar Jiint Mr .lrl Trying to Get Along! GINGER ROGERS NORMAN FOSTER Cr.OIU.fc BlfJ.NEY COMtDILH CARTOON COLONIAL Mat 15c Eve. 20c RE OPENING with a BANG! 2 FEATURES WILL ROGERS I.N DOCTOR BULL' Pi.is "CHARLIE CHAN'S GREAT EST CASE" with WARNER OLAND LIBERTY WILL MET KAGG1ES Easterday to Captain Team In Tank Contest Saturday. Captained by Dan Easterday, varsity 440 swimmer, the Corn husker mermen will meet the Kan sas Aggies at the Coliseum Pool Saturday, Feb. 10, at 4:00 p. m. Easterday, a . - Freshman in the Law olllege, ...111 Vila Will own mo last season this Is. year with the Scarlet and Cream splash ers. He came to the U. N. with little or no tank experience and he was moulded thru tha efforts of Rudy Vogeler ' nnd U'tin Rllth- Iniimal erland, splash mentors, and his own initiative into one of the best men In this event thru out the Big Six Making the freshman team in his first year, Basterday started his march to fame. Upon donning the Scarlet for the varsity, he cap (,ih fourth nnsitinn in the 440 yard free style, and bettered his mark last year Dy Deing uie aeuuiiu to touch the ledge in both the 220 and 440 in the Big Six meet, which assembled the best aquatic talent in the middle-west. This year Easterday will face a real test in intercollegiate com petition when he meets Smith of Iowa State who has been doing dangerous things to tank records in this field. He is rated as one of the best in the middlewest. NAME INTRAORAL TEAMS Unaffiliated Co-eds Asked To Register in One Of Eight Groups. Eight barb intra-mural teams have been announced for the sec ond semester. They are: Hobby team, K. B. B.. Huskerettes, Ray mond hall, Howard and Wilson hall (organized houses), Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority; and Lamb da Gamma, Lutheran sorority. All unaffiliated girls wishing to in the intramural snorts are urged to place their names upon one or tne teams, namts 01 interested persons may be left at th Intra-mural office of Grant Memorial hall. nnd college social function held this year at Iowa State college nas unuwu a yi Mat 10c Eve. 15c 2 GREAT HITS! BOOTS MALLORY IN "HUMANITY" wttk AUXA.VDFE KIRKLAXD rut PLAY GIRL y Airrri Tnl Nfl vi.du a w t nuTil KlN-ME UOHIAfcRl "DANGEROUS CORNERS" A n ultra-aopMstIc a t j d myatery play mai imi -- And now ifa nle.ia Linroln autlienref the following cast: nine way In ir with Vt RONH'A VII.NAVE tKMt.VII Ml . 1 r.n St l. IA Ht HAKH.R HAROLD 81'MPTIO.N and othrra University Players Tickets at Temple Box Office v GOING. TO O tALirUKKIH lEend for Book with Complete' de crtDtlons on Where-to-go and What-to-see. No obligation. a. O. B. MORRISS Clark Travel Service HOTEL CLARK FREE IOWA SPLASHERS WINNERS Gustavus Adolphus Meet Defeat at Hands of Cyclones. H UE Oil' Alter capturing six out of nine events the Iowa State splashers chalked up a victory of 47 to 35 against the Gustavus Adolphus mermen who recently met defeat at the hands of the Cornhuskers. Establishing a new time of 30.0 seconds, Murphy of I. S. C. clipped a half a second fro mthe 60 yard dash time. tOO-ynrri relay- town Suite (Smith, Ornnt, starhiit'k, Murphy). Time 4:00.1. 20n-yard hrpHHt Mruke Krlee U. S. :.); Cuiimun (Ga l, Fleuo (1. S. C). Time 2:M. ISO-ynrd back stroke 8. Onlrlelnon ((la.i; cury (I. B. O.I. Time 1:d1.T. do-yard daah Murphv (I. S. C); M. Cnhrk'Hcn (da.); Owlen (1. S. C.)i Ciolf (Oa.). Time 30.9. 440-yard dash Smith (I. S. C); Jnhan iion (Oa.); starbiitk (I. S. C). Time 5:44. 100-yard free atyle-Murphy (T. S. C); 8. Oalirlelann (Oa.): (irant (I. 8. C.) B. Uahrirlsnn (da. I. Time -.18.8. DIvIiik HrrvlK (Ja.): M. GubrteUon (Oh ); Zimmerman (I. 8. C). 220-yanl free atvlf Orant (I. S. C): M. riahrlplaun (Oa.); Herrluk (I. B. C). Time - 2:;i. Sou-yard medley relay Oumavua Adol lihim (S. tlahrlclHun, ('adman and B. Ua hrlelann). Time 3::iH.l. GRAPPLERS WILL MIX AFTER MISSOU GAME Shirley to Captain Husker Wrestlers Against Jayhawk Team. Occupying the mat in the Coli seum immediately after the bas ketball game Friday, Feb. 9, at 9:00 p. m., the Scarlet and Cream grapplers will make a old for mat Courtesy Lincoln Journal. DAN SHIRLEY. supremacy against the strong K. (J. musclemen. Don Shirley, double letter . var sity strong man, will captain the team of Cornhuskers with the co operation of Merle Wells, Morris Eaton, and John Bishop, minor letter men Don won his letters in the 155 lb class of intercollegiate compe tition and added to his scalp belt of victories, a surprising 30 sec ond fall in the finals of the Y. M. C. A. matches at Lincoln. Shirley will face the real test when he grapples with Ruggles of Ames. Ruggles is Big Six champ and was runner up in the recent Olympics and rates with the best of grunt and groan men in the country. If present plans of the match with K. U. do not materialize, the bouts will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 4:00 p. sn. Harvard university has recently perfected a device known as an osmoscope. It is really nothing more than a mechanical nose, to save the human organ from fatigue. Casper high school has a coeds ball semi-annually. At this ball senior girls dress like boys and escort freshmen girls. I RACK TEAM FOR KANSAS 0 MEET Cindermen Suffer Let Down Following Try Out Saturday. Condi Indian Sdniltc is driv ing his track protest's with fill speed to prepare them for tli moot with Knnsns scheduled here the 17th of 1 his monlh. With just eleven days of prac tice ahead, Coach Schu'lte is work ing hard to build up speed and en durance in his men. "We still need lots of work," he stntPd, "the boys are doing their best but their best at the present time is not so good. By the lime Kansas gets here we ought to be in good shnpe." Team Lets Down. The team let down considerably after their workout last Saturday, and have not hit the speed and dis tances they did at that time. In an effort to show the men just where they stand. Schulte has called for a feel out Wednesday afternoon in the stadium, and after this event the leaders in their fields should have come forward. Toman, varsity high jumper, twisted his ankle and is unable to practice for a few days, but the injury is responding to treatment and within a few days he will be able to compete again. The rest of the squad is in good physical condition and needs but hard work to round into final shape for Kan sas. Schulte has nothing but respect for the aggregation Kansas is bringing to town. "The Jayhawk ers are one of the strongest track teams in this part of the country," said Schulte, "and will give us a tough battle." Bible Announces Additions Of Athletics for Nebraskans. Nebraska will have a baseball team and a boxing team this year, Athletic Director Dana X. Eible recently announced. The addition to the athletic department was made because, he stated, "Every student should be given an opor tunity to participate in his favor ite sport." Although neither sport i3 recog nized in the Big Six conference a schedule has been arranged for the Scarlet and Cream diamond team. Wilbur Knight, Ag college sports head, will coach the Ball players. The schedule: April 13-14: Kansas State at Man hattan. April 27-28: Kansas State at Lincoln. May 4-5: Iowa State at Lincoln. May 11-12: Iowa State at Ames. Harold Ostran has been named to take charge of the boxers. A home and home match will be ar ranged with Kansas State. House presidents will act as Inter-fraternity council members rather than specially elected men in the reorganized Greek council at University of California. Stanford Daily. Texas A. & M. college has re instated gold and tennis and added swimming to the athletic program for the 1934-35 school year. Nebraska Coaches Hold Stop Watch On Tilden Serve That "cannonball" is not a mis name for Big Bill Tilden's famed serve which causes spectators to wonder if their seeing is correct when it wings its way over the net, was proved Monday night in Lincoln by Coaches "Indian Schulte and Ed Weir of the Nebraska staff. Using tenth of a second watches, the Nebraska mentors found that exactly eight-tenths of a second hud passed from the time the ball left his racket until it struck the racket of his oppenent, or. what is more common, passed his oppon ent completely. Several of the world champ's services went over in this speed in his matches with Vines, and more of them landed just one tenth of a second later. At the same time, the Nebraska coaches discovered that Vines was hitting one second consistently, and a few at nine-tenth of a second speed. Not very far from Big Bill's cannonball speed! Richards and Barnes were hit ting slower, Richards usually at one second and Barnes at one and one tenth seconds, and sometimes one. BARB QUIETS PLAY T Vikings and Polar Bears Down Opponents in League 1. Only three games were sched uled in the independent league Tuesday night and one of these was forfeited. Due to conflict with the Intramural Volleyball tourna ment, which eliminates one basket ball floor from use, only the three games could be scheduled, but from now on the teams will con tinue with full playing time. All the games were centered in League I. The Vikings stepped in to an early lead and were never headed by "R" Street, the final count being 18 to 5 for the Vik ings. The Panthers gave the Polar Bears the same dose of medicine bv defeating that outfit 26 to 5. Ihe third game, Stratford vs. New man Club, was a forfeit to New man Club. The next games will be played this evening between teams of Leagues II and III. In League II VOGUE SAYS:S "Coiffure Shows an Upturn" Here is the new advanced style we, the leaders in permanent waving can curl vour hair in the latest style. The ideal wave for those who want the best for a reason able price Complete Either Spiral or Croqulgnole Others $2.75-$3.75 a95 Hedges meets the Newcomers; Xenon Club tackles the Clippers, and Creton Club plays Bragg's. In League III A. C. B. C. and Pirates meet: the Tigers play Cafeteria, and the Dents and Y. M. C. A. clash. Only one leader has been defin itely decided, the Vikings in League I leading their league with three victories and no defeats. 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