PAGE FOUR Till: DAILY M-UIIASKAN. 1,'ilKAY. SEITUJIBER 17. 19.17 Petz Announces Newly Enlarged Interfrat Slate 97 HUSKER FROSH i OPEN DRILL WITH I MINNESOTAPLAYS Huskers Loosen Passing Attack to Fret Vikings II was a. fa.se of good to better as intramural director Harold G. Petz announced today that the 1037 program will completely eclipse the already well rounded intrafrat outlay of last year. In addition to the competition of fraternal organizations and barbs, the intramural department will thi.s year cola borate with the U. O. T. C. in the holding: of ath letic competition for all school army units. "We feel that the recreational, healthful, social and other benefits to bo derived from such a pro gram are of value to every .stu dent snd that each one will take full advantage of this opportunity lo be a part of an organized ath letic program." declared Petz. I The basis of competition will be ! tile respective 11. O. T. C. units. I It is believed that such a program I will create more interest within the units. 1 Department Supervision, All sports will be supervised bv j the intramural department. Offi cial.' and equipment will also be ' furnished by that office. Intra-' mural directors will compose all : schedules, keep all lernrds and in-I vent all rules. At the close of the season. awards will be made .similar to i those given to fraternity winners. I The eadet colonel will h,-i,i th I military administration. Super vised by Colonel ouiy. an officer from each company will be des ignated as athletic manager. These selected men will have com plete control of all contestants of their company. Each company may enter as many men as they wish in the inlra-company competition, which include touch football, basket ball, volley ball and soft ball. Round Robins. Round robins will compris,. the preliminary play just as former intramurals, and finals will be in the form of tourneys. Scoring will be nearly identical to the Greek program. Since entrance points will be given to each team, it will be to each company's advantage to enter many teams. All men competing in two .'ports and two contents on the winning company team will bo h warded a gold intramural medal Eligibility of fraternity play will also apply to the R. 6. T. C. programs. No member of a var ,.:!'. "B" team, or freshman squad is eligible to compete, nor will any man who has ever made a varsity award. Managers to Meet. Petz issued a call yesterday for all fraternity athletic " j nee i ior mo nrsi Greek con clave in tho ".V club rooms at I he coliseum, Thursday, Sept. 23 at 7:15 p. m. Plans, schedules and sports for the coming year, will lv discussed then. Tentative plans propose an in tramural calendar 'of touch foot ball, soccer, water polo, swimming. volley ball, basketball (class A and Bi. tree throw, handball, soft ball, tennis, golf, and horseshoes. For the past two years there has been agitation for ping" pong on the roster, but nothing definite has been done to date. Badminton, new to the campus last year, may sweep onto the schedule.' Weir Plans Scrimmages in Preparation for Varsity Tussle. REYNOLD S SUCCEEDS MILLER AS GYM COACH New Tumbling Instructor Issues Call for Men; All Vets Gone. Holding the re.'gns of the Ne braska I', gymnastic team this year is Eddie Reynolds, a fresh man at the job of coaching, but a wizard in his line. Reynolds sue iceds Charley Miller who is now athletic director at the Y. M. C. A. in Denver. Colo, The new coach, who graduated lioin Nebraska last Juno, holds the Fourth Ail-Around Eastern Inter collegiate National Championship I lu,e. vi ;erasKa lie amply dis- played his skill on the parallel j bars, spring-board, and mat tumb ling. Kddie is an all around gym ; athlete and if he is as good' a j coach as he is a participant the team's future looks bright indeed. Besides having a new' coach, the : team will also consist entirely of : new men. There will be a 'few, however, who were outstanding ; during the team practices last year but were unable to participate be . cause of freshman standings, i The squad held its tirst practice! last night in tho basement of the ' .colliseum. Coach Reynolds issued' ja genera call to all students who! j have had tiaining or possess skill j i in gymnastics to see him about j ! trying out for the team. Temporarily skipping funda- I mental drills, !7 Husker frosh ! footballers launched their 1937 i grid season Wednesday learning Minnesota formations ajid plays which they will use against the varsity when the two meet on ! Sept. 25 for the annual frosh varsity game. Freshman Coach Ed Weir stated I yesterday that two teams were ! running through Gopher plays and will scrimmage soon against other trosh elevens. "The first two i teams are no indication of the starting lineup which will face the ; varsity on Sept. 2a," Weir said. As soon as the frosh have ; learned Minnesota plays, Coacn I Weir plans scrimmages with the varsity using; cards on the backs i of freshmen to denote various j Gopher griddeis. i Frosh Boast Stars. I The roster for this year's fresh man squad includes such notables as George "Bus" Knight, three year all-state back from Jackson high school, Lincoln: Vike Francis, brother of Sam Francis, former Husker star, and all-stale man ! from both Colorado and Nebraska: Ray Piochaska. nil-state from Ulysses; Ed.sel Wibbels. Wolbach weight champion; Floyd Newton. North Platte all-state back tor iwo years and state 410 champ 1 fullback post ior mice years, and Leonard Mns- : heftv tackle kin, all-state tackle from Omaha. The season's roster follows al though Coach Weir Indicated ihat additional aspirants may turn out before the. week-end. Active, as well as dummy, I I sci immaginir was the chief dish i '" the small of his back j served to the Cornhusker grid- I men yesterday afternoon nt Me morial stadium. Coach Biff Jones : drove three complete elevens through their paces in prepara- I tion for the Minnesota game here (Oct. 2. Major Jones, realizing that the Gophers have an almost impreg nable line, called upon his pass Thurston Phelps and Dill Andre son, to unleash its attack. The 1 ing triumvirate, Johnny Howell, backs caught 18 consecutive short flips before one finally struck the earth. Belief that the Husker mentor would employ a great many "powerhouse" plays was quickly dispelled at yesterday's rehearsal as the Scarlet and Cream wearers were put through a lengthy pass quizz. The Biffer's ends and backs looked exceptionally good nt grab-1 bing the short passes but still I they need polishing- on the longer i ones. The nurnose in tln-m-v did not even don sweat clothes, j The Cornhuskers will make their tirst appearance Sept. 25 at Memorial stadium in their annual I battle with Coach Ed Weir's lrcsh ! men. Because of secret sessions, I fans have been unable to watch the Jonesmen at work but on the aforementioned date they will ' have ample opportunity to see the squad which is to face Minnesota ; here Oct. 2. , (Ionic, A;; urn. wants to know what his gridiron idol is undergoing these' days, we woiud advise that he wrap himself up in three or four quilts, drive nails in his shoos, put a pan on his hnnj? nn.l run rii'nlm.l in 111, hottest part of the afternoon, then he'll know. These preseason work out arc no fun. Biff frets in the middle of the scarlet jerseyed boys and sweats right with them and his army trained commanding voice keeps four teams hopping continually. (Link the Lymon is nearly a dead ringer for Jones on the practice field, both in tactics and sill houette. The first eleven to date has in eluded Dohrmann and Richardson, ends; Doyle and Shircy, tackles; Mehring and English, guards; Brock, center; Howell, Andrews, Dodd, and Mcllravy, backs. This bunch is looking sturdier, smoother and faster each day. The line is better than that handed out during rush week; in fact, prob ably one of the best since 1022, but the backfield is low on re placements. Looking over the schedule, thi.s corner sees no good breathers for the boys. Minnesota has a eood I chance to dim the Husker scarlet ' in the opener October 2. The next two fhould be Nebraska's as the Huskers tour to Ames and then piay nost io Oklahoma' the nextf week. Missouri conies fourth and forth with a plenty tough squad we understand from conference conferences. Then rnnw in.n,,,,.. ' --icia, much stronger than last year; and j last year was none too satisfying, rviuintin i.i ma, mo lerrirying and they come the Cth of November. But the next week comes that other bugaboo to the Huskers Pittsburgh. This year looks like no exception with them. AT THE IMLA-MOIl Saturday and also Sunday Night. Worth Li ml I v if featuring Kenm-fi Jones, 1 ninf. New, Enlarged Dance Floor Adm. 25c each Dancing 9 'til 1 Saturday Squad No. 1 remained Intact and had Dohrmann and Richardson, ends; Doyle and Shirev, tackles; Mehring ami English, guards; By Ed Steeves. One again this pillai lated "Shucks" a long- will appear in this sheet at time appel- ago, daily, least. Brock, center; Howell, quarter-I perhaps naeu; uodcl and Andrews, half backs, and Mcllravy, fullback. Several Surprises. Yesterday's program revealed several surprising tilings. First of all. it was discovered that Eldon Mclhavv, Tccumseh lad who is being trained for Sam Francis i will be to present the sports of ; Huskeiland and vicinity in a state j of nudity. The kind of quips that are. we none, entcrtaininc and enlichtcniiiL'. From time to time predictions may be made; should they go astray, we plead on bended knee that you will cast another chance our way and efrain from tossing lft?-picked missils of vegetation. From the Tulanc Hullal.aloo 1 come:; the touching- tele of a rascal j who stole some undergarments'' from the clothes line of the Gamma Pi sorority house. He was arrested but released soon after when he pleaded to the judge Uiat it was his first slip. Only once In .10 years has the Princeton co-operative store failed to pay a 10 percent dividend. Law and medicine, although showing the greatest dtchne rince HCn, are stid most lucrative fields, credited with maximum eanrngs of SI (5,000 and S lO.XV) resm-rt r.elv managers i with the average at S2 7.VI Eight women -a lawyer, a c'oc toi. a secretary, a wiite'i, a public ity executive and :i research worker in economies - uere shjwn bv the survey to be drawing SI'J.IWO or more. iliaduate course truftic control will Harvard this year. in be automobile offeied by lieanl llieiu RAY HERBECK FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 I ri'Mui GALA FALL OPENING air fn, iliein and his sensational Eiltmore Hotel Orch. TURNPIKE Whfie the Big E.incJs Play at the I., liiilrrxni, Wi.IIkhIi: l i:. r.ii I.irii-ulii; I. mil Hiiniiirl,. Milliii.ui; M. Hrnin-1,1, u. I, in. , In j NaMir I riinu-r. Ir.-nii.nt; rrn.Mi ( ill. Ii. ill. I. Inn, hi; Killill i'lirJMr. Oiiiuliu; Mirlliv ( nnilnii. OiikiIiii; jui,,, I,. I,, (,,,ir H.iin.l., In.: Il.jn l.iHMin. 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L I TMArKEEN WE3SUR-5 CCTiONiR-, ( With th. Purchas. o V I alSeBottlaof ESS OflertooJonty m U.S.A. and only whtU Sufpty of DletipntiTtei Isttll tli amazing nrw writing ink that (Irani a ptn it writtj. Made 2 wayi WASHABLE for home an.l chool PERMANENT for c. rountinj and permanent documcnti. Made hy Tli Parker Pen Co., Janei. Villc, Wu. C:t Qumk and free die. tioiiary at any tor letting ink. NEBRASKA U S TWIN POP ULATI0N TAKES UP WARD SPURT AS BRANT, RAY SISTERS MAKE AP PEARANCE 1 Continued from Pae l i no difficulty with the twins. They both registeied in teachers college :ui,i plan to be kindergarten in structors when they Rraduate, but ihey won't be in the same classes. ; lhero is very little diversity in opinion concerning clothes in the Ray family. They agree perfectly in the selection of their twin ward robes. They have never dated the same fellow, but think it would be fun to switch dates some time. 1 u'h''ii nsked what unusual expe diences they had had, Betty said ;the funniest thin;; that ever hap pened to her wns to find herself , talking to the mirror instead of her twin, and this in a crowded Omaha tstore, too Two Returning Pairs. Of our two sets of twins who were new last year, much has been said already. Close friends of Mill and Corwin Moore lire still 'iifraid to attempt addressing them by their first names The Alpha Xi Delta twins, Kern and Maiy Stetiteville graciously offered that after seeing this year's crop of . twins, they will have no end of j competition. But to get back to our statistics just once more, we're j wondering where the rest of the twins arc. According to our num bers ther should be more in a school this size. 4 "Where Students Meet" A At nr. fr.. tr.. 1. 1. ,0. Ul Amtvlwpv Park" AVTEll ALL... "IT'S THE ORCHESTRA THAT MAKES THE AFFAIR" ICiM'k .IiiiigliluihGilisosi T c -y in I o 0)2. ami Adna Dobson, from Lincoln, are capable placekicket s. Roth of j then sent many kicks zooming; through the uprights. Second. Johnny Howell and, above all, Paul Amen put on a , kicking exhibition that was worth I watching. Howell had been known I to be a good kicker but it was j tidings to everyone to find that J Amen ran boot long spirals that are hard to handle. Six Hefty Tackles. Blocking- took must of the hue men's time. Line Coach Link Ly man stepped his husky tackles and guards thru a bruising workout as did KiKl Coach Browne - with his flankmcn. Mentor Lyman, has six tackles who arc over the' l!o(l pound mark and soar ii feet of better. A sour note was struck in the training camp with the announce ment that Gus Peters' ailing back has taken a turn for the worse. The guard, complaining of a kink If the fan would like our sketch, much more in the rough than our usual golf drive, on the H'37 outlook of the very rugged Husker schedule, here tiz: The Biffer. introduced as C o a c h Law rence McCeney Jones, is riding the s t a d i u ni range just as if he were born with the reigns in his mouth. T h e s q u a d which he in herited from the little colonel wasn't much stronger on paper than Pink lemonade. I i.. m Lim-oin Ji.unial. hut time has dealt too too kindly with that bunch of lads. With two man sized workouts each day since last Kriday. the boys have really learned the literal meaning- of "condition." If the spectator Picnic Official ilcailquarlors ILWAUKEE DELICATESSEN 1419 O St. 0nn '77 Midnight and Sundays t 1 ft 1 L.M BIFr-jCXti Harliclor Swvii?i . . . Sill IMS EEAUT I FULLY LAUNDERED Only 10c WITH DAOHELOR ROUGH DRY You will appreciate the many little things included In our Bachelor Service . . . your gar ments arc returned ready to wear, with never a button miss ing. Let Evans be your valet! 1 r ".SVn iN" Vof. More Hum .W Years" Located on 12th St. Just South of Campus. 1 WWr Mi d er fyl ...because they're made of MILD RIPE tobaccos torynbt 19)7. licoirr & Mvru Tosauo Co. at I A 1