The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 17, 1937, Christmas Edition, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE nm.Y NFJIMSKAX. FRIDAY. nKCmilKIt 17. 1037
PAGE THREE
U STE5I sr
Browne Alters
Lineup; Werner
Moved to Guard
MOW 1)0 YOU SPELL
UVYCOU, TEAC.11KK?
Baylor! When first we heard
the news of the Texas school's ad
dition to the Husker's 1939 prid
schedule, we stopped and reflected.
Baylor! Baylor, let's see, where
had we heard that name before?
Oh yes, it was on the aspirin tab
let, we thought. Or was it ? Then
we went to the library, looked up
the name and found that it was
?i university and that it had a
ootball team.
This colyum will be brief cause
we're so dumbfounded at such a
election. For years, Nebraskans
have been waiting for their favor
ite team to schedule a "name
team." Now, when they get the
opportunity, why did they sched
ule Baylor? Oh we know, that
Baylor had an eleven that wound
up in the upper strata somewhere,
but we'll venture that 9 out of 10
don't know where the school is
located. That's no reflection on
that Institution; it may be one
on our own stupidity, but neverthe
less we would still like to see
some school with a magnanimous
name chucked into the next vac
ancy on the Cornhusker grid slate.
Sophorpore Grant Thomas
Earns Starting Post;
Grimm Demoted.
Yearbook Proofs Muxt
Be Returned Saturday
Not only must the picture for
the Cornhusker be taken, but
the proofs for the same must be
returned before Christmas va
cstion starts, announces Man
ager Howard Linch. Photog
rapher ""Townsend will be the
Judge as to whether the return
of the proofs was preceding the
deadline.
Results of a shakeup in the first
string varsity lineup this week
were found, one sophomore get
ting his first chance as an opener
and a forward being shifted to
guard.
The shifting came after the
Huskers dropped their opener last
week end to the Ohio State Ruck
eves. Al Werner, who played at
forward in the Ohio State game
was shifted this week to a guard
spot when Lloyd Grimm found it
difficult to get used to the change
from the sod of the football field
to the maple of the basketball
court.
In Werner's forward position,
Grant Thomas, Kearney sopho
more is slated to start. Thomas
turned in a good performance last
week-end and has been showing
up well in practices. He will be
the only sophomore on the starting
lineup.
Other than these two spots, the
first five will remain the same.
Ebaugh will play center; Parsons,
guard, and Faul Amen, forward.
Ebaugh Game Captain.
Floyd Ebaugh, towering center
from Superior, Nebr., will captnjn
the Scarlet and Cream in its first
home game of the season against
South Dakota university tonight.
Kbaugh is a senior and is playing
his third season on the Nebraska
team at center.
Coach W. H. Browne was in
Omaha last night scouting a
game between Oreighton uni-
, vcrsity and South Dakota. The
South Dakotans are reputed to
I have a team of veterans which
I triumphed over the Huskers last
year at Vermilion, S. D., in an
overtime game.
The probable starting lineups;
NVnrnska Snnlh Itnkotft
Amen I Instill
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Kbrtncli r NrtlHnn.
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Officials: rnrkr Oirrnll, Rnrkhimt, nt
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1939 GRID SLATE
Texans to Meet Nebraska
Oct. 21 ; Next Hawkeye
Game Set for 1940.
SHIREY, DOHRMANN, BROCK
NAMED AIL-SOONER FOES
NUBBINS BATTLE
Husker Tackle Picked as
Captain of Opponent
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Sports Calendar in Spring
Brings Out Net Stars
For Competition.
Tennis in the future will be a
part of the W. A. A. intramural
sports program instead of a sep
arate club as in the past. The
change was made at the last meet
ing of the W, A. A. council.
Members of the council believe
that under the new plan, tennis as
a W. A. A. activity will function
more 'successfully. It will allow
more Individuals to participate as
well as give intramural points to
the houses represented by the indi
viduals. Council Maps Tourney.
The month when the tennis
tournament will be scheduled has
not been derided by the council.
It will be held in the spring when
weather conditions hre favorable.
According to the new plan each
organized group may send out one
doubles team and two singles
teams to compete in the elimina
tion tournament against other
houses. Grouns will be responsible
! for choosing their own players
I from a tenni3 tournament within
their own group. Girls ploying on
the singles team may also play on
the doubles tram according to the
discretion of the group they represent.
Maj. .awrence Jones, head foot
ball coach and athletic director,
announced Wednesday that Baylor
university of Waco, Tex., will meet
the Husker gridmen at Memorial
stadium on Oct. 21, 1939.
The southwest team replaces
Iowa on the Nebraskan's '39 slate.
However, Coach Jones said that
the Hawkeyes would resume rela
tions with this school in 1940.
This will be the fourth opponent
from the south that has appeared
on the Scarlet and Cream grid.
During Mentor Bible's first season
here, in 1929, the Cornhuskers and
Southern Methodists fought to a
scoreless stalemate.
In 1932, these two outfits met
at Dallas, and Nebraska came out
on the long end of a 21-14 victory.
Texas A. & M. was subjugated,
13-0, in 1930 by the Biblemcn and
in 1933 Texas U. was manhandled,
26-0, by Nebraska.
The contract between Baylor
and Nebraska was made on a one
year basis. Nebraskas 1939 grid
slate: Sept. 30, Indiana at Bloom
ington; Oct. 7, Minnesota at Lin
coln; Oct. 14, Iowa State at Ames;
Oct. 21, Baylor at Lincoln: Oct. 28,
Kansas State at Manhattan; Nov.
4, Missouri at Columbia; Nov. 11,
Kansas at Lincoln; Nov. 18, Pitt
at Lincoln; Nov. 25, open; Nov. 30
(Thanksgiving), Oklahoma at Lin
coln.
Three members of Nebraska's
Big Six football championship
squad, Klmer Dohrmann, Fred
Shirey and Charley Brock, were
selected on the all foe team chosen
by the University of Oklahoma
griddcrs. Fred Shirey was named
captain of the eleven!
On the Sooner all-opponent out
fit are Dohrmann, Nebraska, and
Nelson, Missouri, ends; Shirey,
(captainl, Nebraska, and Krenger,
Kansas Slate, tackles; Bock, Iowa
State, and Graham, Tulsa, guards;
Brock, Nebraska, center; White.
Tulsa, Cleveland, Kansas State,
Kischer, Iowa Stale, and Douglass.
Kansas, backs.
Honorary captain for the 1937
Oklahoma U. team went to Al
Corrotto.
VIOLATIONS BRING FINES
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Wilson, Borman, Thcrien,
Hulbert, Duncan Open
for Nebraska.
OVER 50 WOMEN PRACTICE
IN FIRST RIFLE WORK-OUT
Team Selection, Elimination
Tournament Scheduled
After Vacation.
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Police Tickets Issued Those
Not Stopping at Sign. ,
A fine of five dollars and costs,
amounting to $9.70 was given a
Junior in Teachers College in Mu
nicipal court yesterday morning
for failure to stop at the stop sign
at 14th and S. This is the second
university student within a week
to be fined for this offense, an en
gineering junior paving a fine of
five and costs, amounting to $10.70
last Saturday.
This stop sign was installed some
time ago at the request of Alpha
Phi Omega, national service fra
ternity. At all times when the sign
Is up, a member of this fraternity
will be stationed there wtih full
power to stop all cars. The num
bers of all cars failing to observe
the sign will be taken and turned
in to Sgt. Regler.
Coach Randall Watkins' Kear
ney Teachers quintet, holding a re
cent 35-18 win over Hebron junior
college, will meet the Nebraska
Nubbins this afternoon at 4 o'clock
on the ag college floor. This will
be the second test for the Husker
reserves as they downed Luther
college, 41-39, In an extra period
game in the season's opener.
Dow Wilson of Dow City, la.,
and Ivan Borman of Tapillion, for
wards; Bob Therien of Lincoln,
center; and Max Hulbert of Lin
coln and Bruce Duncan, guards,
will likely be on the floor for the
opening tipoff. Others who should
see action are Irving Yaffe of
Omaha; Kenneth Lord of McCook;
Bruce Campbell and Ralph Fitz
both of Lincoln.
Midland comes here Saturday at
3 p. m. to tackle the Huskers. The
visitors' lost their initial venture
of the season to Wayne, 38-24.
Myron Brock, brother of Nebras
ka's famous grid pivotman, and
Frank Smagarz are the bright
lights on the Fremont squad.
More than 50 members partici
pated In the second practice of
the girls' rifle club held Thurs
day between the hours 6:30 and
10:30. The club for this yen?
was organized last week.
Lorraine Grant, head of the -ganization,
is optimistic conr.r;--ing
the club's program for i .
year. She states that there : i
more than a usual number '.
good markswomen from whom i
choose teams.
Immediately after vac:;'
members will beplaced on tr?
to runn off an elimination tout
nament. Later the 15 outstand
ing shooters will be given fuithrr
training in order to form a var
sity team.
The club this year is planning
matches with other clubs through
out various states. According to
Miss Grant, several matches have
already been arranged. The first
will probably take place in late
January.
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-Odirtfiy Lincoln KUte Journal,
Maynard I n g a lis, who at a
sophomore topped all Coyote
corera with a total of 159
points, will lead South Dakota
U., against the Huskers Friday
night in the first home game
of the season at the coliseum.
Coach Rube Hoy's Redshirts de
feated the Huskers last year at
Vermillion, 33 to 31.
Reserve Problem Confronts
Coaching Staff; Frosh
Look Promising.
BY WALTER E. DOBBINS.
fjonrnnl Sport htnff.)
Losing: fix regular linemen and
half of hlg starting- backfield
along: with tome capable reserves,
Major Biff Jones has a tough as
signment ahead of him when he
starts grooming his Cornhusker
grid charges for the 1938 pigskin
campaign.
Gone are Elmer Dohrmann, Paul
Amen and Johnny Richardson,
ends; Fred Shirey and Ted Doyle,
tackles; Bob Mehrlng, Lowell Eng
lish and Gua Peters, guards; Quar
terback Johnny Howell and Half
back Harris Andrews from the
1937 squad.
Experienced replacements are
available, however, for every posi
tion but there still remains the
problem of reserves.
Grimm Returns to Flank.
At end Lloyd Grimm, a standout
as a wingman during the past sea
son, will be back along with Ken
neth Shindo, a minor letter winner.
Bob Kahler, a squadman who did
not compete during the season Just
; closed, will be available. The rest
must come from the freshmen
ranks.
j Best of the yearling crop are
IFred Treston, Fairbnry, 6-3'2, 195
! nnimHt- Piv Prvtiflclfi T-lvao.a
190, 6-1 and Leo Hann, Grand
j Island. 190. 5-11.
iDon ntz, Lincoln
Grand Island and
, Falls City.
Jack Aahburn,
'Thompson, Lincoln; Fred Griffin,
Sutherland ,and Dick Hitchcock,
, Lincoln, will also be battling for
berths on the varsity aquad.
Mills and Schwartzkopf.
Bob Mills of Lincoln and Sam
Schwartzkopf, another former p.d
and Black lineman, top the list of
tackle candidates. Right behind
them are Vernon Neprud, Ver '. 1;
Orville Kingery, Lincoln and a host
of first year men headed by Leon
ard Ganger, Wauneta, 225; Ed.
Thompson, Wisner, 220; Elliott
Wilson, Alliance, 215; Royal Hcl-
Othcrs include
; Royal Kahler,
Frank Elam,
Tilden; Theos
zer, Lincoln. 205 and Forrest Behm,
Lincoln, 195.
Adna Dobson and Bill Ffeiff, an
other pair of Lincoln huskies, look
like the sure thing at guard. But
Arlo Klum, Shenandoah, la., who
has recovered from a knee opera
tion; Warren Alfson, Wisner, and
Bill Herrmann, Osceola, squad
members during 1937, will be bid
ding for a place In the sun.
Most promising of the freshmen
group are Leonard Muskin, Omaha,
185; Paul Goetowski, Fitchburg,
Mass., 190; Everett Lomax, Wil
sonville. 175; Johnny Clemens,
Cedar Rapids, la., 170, and Vernon
Cutshall, Lincoln, 171.
Charley Brock, as we all know,
will handle the center position
most capably. His chief under
study, Bob Ramey, too will be
back. So will Bob Burruss, third
stringer last fall.
Fred Meier. Lincoln; Clark
O'Hanlon, Blair; and Leo Benson,
Lincoln, are the yearling pivot
men.
Bright Backfield Picture.
The backfield picture is of a
brighter hue.
To begin with, Thurston Phelps,
who developed Into one of the
greatest passers ever to wear the
Scarlet, expects to be on hand to
call signals. Jack Dodd and Mar
vin Flock each have another yea
son and so does Bill Callihan.
That quartet of ball carriers is
a better-than-average backfield to
start witn. But the Biffer has a
string of other hopefuls Bill An
dreson, Bud Cather, Bob Morris,
Jim Mather, Hugo Hoffman, and
Roy Petach-all holdovers from
last fall. Petach. like Bob Kahler,
did not compete, but should be
ripe for duty.
Coaches Ed Weir and Adolph
I-wandowskl point with pride to
the freshmen backfield crop. On
paper It la the best In several sea
sons. Harry Hopp. Hastings, 172; Vike
Francis, Ft. Morgan, Colo., 200;
George Knight, Lincoln, 176; Ed
sel Wibhles. Wolhach, 200; and El
don Nuemberger, Wakefield, 190,
appear to be the outstanding per
formers. Floyd Newton, North
"Cramming students with facts
Isn't enough. .. .The aim of edu
ce' ion is to produce men and
women who will have character as
well as information and be a gen
uine assets to the society In which
they live." Dr. R. Wayne Gardner,
vice pichidi-nt of Northwest Naza
rene college believes a higher edu
cation should develop a student's
character as well as his mind.
Complete "sf-rviring" of Ford- 1
ham grdailimtes is the new policy
at Fordham I'nivcrsity.
"No manufacturer would think
of selling a 17.000 airplane, auto
mobile or an yothrr product with
out complete servicing to the
client," said Rev. Robert I. Gan
non, president.
A college gradnute, like other
products of this machine age, gets
considerable- wear and tear and
I Fordham proposes to guarantee
its graduate on a replacement
basis.
FLOYD DAY
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