TTTTI M ITT1F HTT7rT 1 PT." 1 T MIL U.ILI TEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. 1938 o. yjOJL lwcvd (Randal I Trackmen Chalk Up High Marks in Timed Drills Hunkers Should Slav Out of Big Ten? Alan Goul'd, sports editor of the Associated Press, was in town the other day to look over the Husker football team. He told a Xing re porter that he considered the set up here at Nebraska an ideal one. He also complimented the fans on the support given the trains and the fine enthusiasm shown for the sport. Gould thought that Nebras kans would be foolish to link up with the Big Ten conference be cause he believed that the Husk eri would have trouble In sched uling games out here. He also put little faith in the fact that Chicago will drop out of the con ference making room for the Huskers. Met 3 Big Ten Schools. With the last point we have ' This group notning to say since Mr. Gould Wibbels Flings Discus 155 Feet for Individual Track Honors. In the first timed trials outdoors this year, the Husker cindermen rewarded Coach Schulte with some top notch performances. The best mark of the day came when Edsei Wibbels, a freshman, hurled the discus for 155 feet. Second to Wib bels was Bob Mills, varsity man, with 136 feeC Third was another freshman, Ray Prohaska, with 133 feet. Eldon Frank, conference high hurdle champ, negotiated the 120 yard high sticks in :15.5, with Bill Gish, conference low hurdle champ just a few yards behind. Harwtn Dawson, Indoor broad jump cham pion, turned in a :22.5 220. Bob Simmons, 440 titloholdir, did :51.1 for the quarter mile. Franks got :32 9 for 300 yards. John Brownlee and Al Kuper got 2:04 for the 880 and 4:41 for the mile. N'ine men will make the trip to the Texas Relays on April 2 for j the opening of the outdoor season. includes, besides the six mn, who won individual cham- proports to be an authority on the I pionahlps In the Big Six Indoor condition of the Chicago univer-1 rneet. Al Kuper, John Brownlee sity, but we do disagree with his and Wilson Andrews. . statement about1 - Franks Enters Hurdles. Franks will be entered in the high hurdles, javelin and mile re lay. Bill Gish will also run the highs. Gish placed third in this event at Columbia, and first in the lows, but no lows will be run at Texas. Bob Mills, conference shot put champ, will be entered in the shot and discus. Harwin Dawson will compete in the 100 yard dash and the broad jump. Dawson won broad jump honors at Columbia. Bob Simmons will run In both the distance medley and the mile re lay. There will be no open quarter run. Running with Simmons in the medley will be Al Kuper, Wilson Andrews and John Brownlee. Andrews- has been out of action since the indoor meet, with a bone bruise in his leg, but he expects to be in shape by the end of next week. Besides Simmons, Franks, Dawson and Brownlee or Kuper will run in the mile relay. After the Texas Re'lays, the Husker squad will go to Norman for a dual meet with the Okla homa Sooners. The rest of the squad will join them at Norman. Coach Schulte goes on the air tonight In the second of a series of broadcasts in which he ex plains the fine points of form needed in various track events. He will explain the discus tonight. The broadcast c;in be heard over KFAB at 10 o'clock. 'DIFFER' CENTERS PRACTICE AROUND 4 m (Continued from Page 1.) nets and gave out the awards : the meeting Monday night.- , Results of the cattle division by at .V3 -A life- 4 Nebraska' not' not in the least confine ita oppo-lJRY CLUB AWARDS 1 scTeLesuf-! encomp,u,sed by! MEDALS TO MECHAM, ' fieient number the P PFEIFFER IN CONTEST of games Ac-1 " I cording to the ' Tonight the aspiring boxers win j existing rule in i m'x tne leather in the coliseum the Bisr Ten ' rwlP- These matches always prove i conference, each to interesting and should P"0- classes- school is re- v.de plenty of excitement for lov- Holsteinll; OMn , RllKS(, quired to meit ers 01 i"e sport. Boxing never has ; pf iff iarvin Kruse five loop teams.! strong hold in Big Six cir- "S'toP,, Robert Last season Ne-. rles and as an intercollegiate sport j crM,, Russell Pfeiffer b r a s k a met has been suite unsuccessful but I Ayrshires. Russe Pfeiff Mar. three Big Ten I here at Nebraska the sport is on- vin 'Krll RirWH r,.- inusiasticai v received once a veari ,,..,. f..i t- T th .if ..i k i. I Guernseys: Marvin Kruse, James banders, Leo Trupper. ; guards; Fritz Olmstead, center; Results of the products division j Bud Cat her. Harry Hopp, Vike by classes senior section: ; Francis and Edsel Wibbels, backs. schools, and in' lam coO Lincoln. With ', Tht Lincoln joum: Minnesota, the Huskers' have a home and home ; agreement which will last thrui 1940. Iowa was on the schedule - PASSING OFFENSE George Porter Presses Phelps for Post of Wingman. The airlanes must look good to Biff Jones as he had his pupils constantly flipping and snagging airway neaves during s p r 1 ng football practice yesterday. To keep the defense guess ing, a few end sweeps and line smashes were employed dur ing the 45 min ute scrimmage in the drill, but most of the yardage came thru the air. Thurston Phelps, one of THURSTON PHELPS the foremost Lln.oln Journal. passers engaged in college foot ball todav. and Jack Dodd. shifty little halfback, are developing into a fine passing combination. Ready to siep into Phelps' shoes at any time is George Porter, who can also send the ball spinning with accuracy Into the waiting hands of a po tential receiver. The third squad took up the duties of pass defense while the other outfits were run alterna t e 1 y in rapid fire Those standing Sluggers Stage All-University Affair Tonight Shelhasse, Stewart Top Roster of Fighters in Coliseum. A total of 18 entries has been received for tonight's all univer sity boxing show. Heading the list of entrants are those of Wil lard Shelhasse. 145, state Y. M. C. A. champion, and Wisdom Stewart, 135, city champion. Shelhasse's only opponent will be Bill McCowan. Keenest com petition is centered in the 135 and 155 pound divisions, with four men entered in each. In the same di vision as Stewart will be Bill Sweeney, Jack Racely and Roland Morris. Two football men will take part in the show. In the 175 pound class will be Roy Petsch. Wild Bill Ca'.lihan, powerhouse of the Huskers, has entered the heavy weight class. The complete list of entries In cludes: 12.'. ll.s.: T Cour and Dwlght Whit taker. U'i lh : Bill 8-nf-, Jnck F.aeelv, Rolnnri Morris and Wisdom Siewart. Ho lbs. : Wlllard Shelhasse and Bill Mc Cowan. IRA lti.: Richard MeVay, Herb Dow, Herh Glover and Robert Flllaburv. 1H3 lbs.: Glenn Hedges and Dirk Gru bauth. li.'i lbs.: Roy Petsch and Rollle Smith. Heavyweight: Bill Calllhan and Rodger Van Buskirk. There will be three judges for all matches, with Harold Mathews refereeing. Each match will con sist of three two minute rounds. A gold medal will be given to the winner in each division, and a sil ver one to the second place man. The show Is slated to start at h p. m. Admission will be 10 cents for university students and 25 cents to all other's. Students must present their identification cards. H. -. ' t - JACK DODD Unrein Journal. against them. guard were Jack Ashhurn and Ray Prochaska, ends; Royal Kahler and Roylne Boschult, tackles; Bill Iverson and LeRoy Farmer, Al- Ainch Gonna or D'ject ready; Swati Thought (Continued from Pace 1.) last season and Will be replaced ', tinnal fnrm mnincr -rnm in" this year by Baylor university, but or "Enter." in 1939 the Scarlet will resume a AYNTET (Of Tibetan origin.) home and home series with he frequently use(j i everyday con Haw keyes. Indiana comes to Lin- versation as "Ayntet hot?" Much coin for the 1938 game and then'gimpier than its forebear "Is it the games will alternate between not ?." but means the same B'.oomington and Lincoln until) HOOZHER (Believed to be i from the Mongolian. I Now used as The matter of being on the j a modern interrogatory ffrm as ing too far from Big Ten schools doesn't seem to hold water when last season's schedule is scrutin ized. Ohio State met Texa Christian on the home grid and journeyed to Southern California at Los Angeles. Chicago met Princeton in the Windy City and Wisconsin met Pittsburgh in the Panther stronghold. The Univer sity of Michigan played Penn sylvania at Philadelphia and Michigan State encountered Manhattan U. in New York City. Tempie at Philadelphia, and the University of San Fran cisco in the Golden Gate City. The Iowa Hawkeyes met Wash ington university at Seattle an3 Purdue journeyed to New York to play the Ford ham Rams. This evHence seems to indicate Milk: Frantz. Mecham. Kramer. Butter: Frantz. Kramer. Palmer Welsh. Ice cream: Welsh, Mecham, Harry Kivett. Results of the junior division products judging: Milk: McGill. King. Wesley Lipp. Butter: Volk, Robert Messer smith. Monetha Newman. Ice cream: McGill and Roger Cunningham, tie for first and sec ond; Farwell third. PERRY, VIS VII "Hoozher friend?." "Hoozher fa vorite moom pitcher star?" JAVA (Very evidently Java-1 West Virginia university has in nese. ) Used in the interrogatory , ' rtudent body 70 ' ts of broth form: "Java good time?," "Java eM- 23 sets of sisters and 63 nuff teet?" i brother and sister duos. GUNNA (Of Norwegian ex- , u T. rT . ' . . 6 , ' . . 1 Massachusetts State rn ege was K h Rplacei the outmoded : ,h , f English phrase 'Are you going j & , 4 , cnarter;(1 in 1863. to? Example: "Gunna be home; B fnight?" IVA i From the Icelandic.) A Tennis Peers Make Single Nebraska Appearance at Coliseum. With unorthodox Fied Perry trailing 19-21 in his battle with Ellsworth Vines for the profession al tennis championship of the world, these two former Wimble don and world amateur champion racqu-?t stars barnstorm into the Nebraska coliseum tomorrow night to resume activities. Vines and Perry play the feature match as the troupe swings through the middlewest. The win ner of the year's tour is odds-on favorite to face amateur Don Budge on the next season's circuit and with this incentive, accompa nied by the lucre it will mean, these two peers of present time tennis are extending themselves to the limit. Warmup Match. Berkeley Bell, diminutive Texan and volley artist, will meet Wal ler Senior of California, a new comer to the ranks of pro tennis, in the warmup match. Bell has won the title of the 'Tumbling Texan" for his antics of spilling on the court while trying for ap parent irretrievable drives. Senior I is a six footer who holds a bevy j of cups won in various tourna ments over the country. He num bers Wilmer Allison, former U. S. champion, as a victim. Matches of this quality are sel dom seen outside of Forest Hills in the United States and Wimbledon in England and should be a real treat for both dubs and wizards of local tennis courts. Tickets to the contest are on sale at the University coliseum ticket office. 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