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v ft L Till: DAILY Mlltlt Amv N. I I 1 USl)AV"l)K( :V.M l-'.K I, 1.5!5 TIIKEK By Norman Harris ttnrv con- Thr'h. vouK Mr. George ta' 5!n u the MRMter who will Ka." n.u,. S born til"1- l.l a Httlp when uwfs'r P;; '.",,. cwhed at VVHrronsburg. Allf" . . .v,r tnl.l Or Allpn nd uoiayj mi'1"' ' , L- m GMfle would be onc 0 Jones to Attend Kearney Convention Major Biff Jonos will he rupsI speaker in Kenrney SHturdny nfteinoon at the final Rpneial ses sion of the third annual state con vention of phygicul education teachers. In charge of arrange ments will be Coach Randall D. Watklns. of Kearney State Tea chers college. The convention is to be held In Kearney from Pec. 2 to 3. players some day. Time marched hither and yon, and Dr. Allen kicked himself up to Kansas and national basket ball coaching fame. Georgie Golay went to high school, ripped off three years of out standing court work, culminated In his selection as an all state high school basketball flash . . . then he followed his mama's prophecy and hied to Lawrence on the Kaw . . . where he'll ca vort for Dr. Allen ... In fact he's cavorted already, and will PE0 3 4W C Featuring the THREE BENNETT SISTERS i 7 7 i I V.. t -.?Jj sc - J r V:1ir - ' A-4UMyAL 111 Si I II III 1st I VS. "Where The Big Bands Play" iJl:5lcJ on Bale at Varsity Basketball Schedule l'l"""'"t CiuiH'Sitc Dale I.M.stvr. Scni'i' Ninth Diikdta St;,tc Lincoln D,T, in 44-'JS I'olyti'di Lincoln Dec. IT ::t)-."0 Mniiii'stilii Lincoln Doc. 'Jl -JS.Ii'i y.voiiiinir Lincoln Dec. 'J:! ''ilil't'i'iiiii licrklcy Dec. iii :is.:fj I'nlitoniiii Berkley Dec. L. A Los Allcle's Dec. -J!i A Los Alleles Dee. oil t ii ton I Palo Alto .Ian. H K'.'insiis Lincoln .Ian. U K-.V) Kansas Stale Man hall. 'in .Ian. IT . '."i-H Missouri I'oluniliia Jan. 'Jl :;o.:is U 1 ;i In n ri :i Norman .Ian. l! -IS-oii lov;i State Lincoln Jan. :!u ."ill-'Jo Kansas Slate Lincoln -Yh. U.:V2 Kansas Lawrence l-Yk II :::!-s Missouri Lincoln hVli. II IS-'JT IM';ml Lincoln Vvh. II ..... Iowa Slate mes I'eh. l'T X,.:V2 Oklahoma Lincoln .Mar. -I W2V1 Twenty Drill For Cage Team Posts Browne, Lcwandowski ; Put Candidates Thru I Strenuous Practices ! Conches W. H. Browne and i A.lolph Lewandovvski put 20 candi dates for .WluasUa's 1P3S-39 has-; ketl all teani thru strenuous drills in hall handling, fast brPakinj;, passing, and individual instruction. A team composed of Bill Ko vanda and f'.nint Thomas at for- ward, Al Randall at center. Alton Deck Tennis Completes Fourth Round Monday The third rounu in the intra mural deck tennis tournament must be completed hy this after- noon at o o clock. The fourth i round has begun and will he cnni J pitted, by the same time or. next ! Monday. Hard Season Awaits N. U. Grapplers Four Eastern Meets Open Mat Schedule January 11-14 Nebraska wrestlers under the tutoring of Coach Jerry Adams are busy preparing for the hardest schedule in many a year, w ltn tne first match only six weeks off Coach Adams is busy picking out his matmen for the various divi sions. The Husker eiamilers open their Werner and l'on Fitz at guards, over the state, two more than the i season in the east meeting Lafav Rally Assured Big Turnout Reservations from 40 High Schools Received With reservations already re ceived from foity Inch schools be onc of the sparkplugs Phog's machine this seson. in Brock Rated on A. P. Team ran thru offensive plavs while the red of the squad looked on. Ran dall and Kitz are sophomores and the other three are li tterir.en from last year. Two Sophomores to Start. When the capemen open this season against South Dakota Dec. 10. two sophomores, Kitz and Ron- The coaching clinic conducted hy Allen and Tom Scott, Warrens bui'K cage coach in Lawrence this weekend includes demonstrations of ball tipping, drill for enlarging basket shooting range, defensive and ol tensive lormatioiis, dribbling i and pivoting drills, zone and man- i to-man defense demonstrations. Lle Coinhusker to be selected and basketball technique moving' . . t, ... ... , ' 1 on the Associated Press Al Big pictures. The following weekend. Nehras- Six f"'1 stnnS was senior center ka will conduct a clinic similar to , Charley Brock. Herman Uohrig is that these clinics aie darn beneficial for all those high school Rohrig, Dodd Listed on Big Six Second Team (..cneiHi opinion ; an,, j.)(.k V()i, Vi,KU;n Husk-T Ln 1 .J,-h f,.o.ilrlin.fav!lilill and Penn State in the period Jan. 11-14. Five Lettermen Return. Onlv five lettermen are return- i ing to the fold as five were lot through graduation. The letter I men returning include: Jim Knight, Council Bluffs, la., who grapples in the 128 pound class; Bill Luke, Lincoln, 135 to 145; Lee Claire, Lincoln. 145; Ray Toes, Utica, 115 to 155; and Julius Wittman. Lincoln who lettered in and Wesleyan campuses, an eve- 1937 at 155. Others who competed ning dinner and entertainment at last vear but who did not letter the "Union, and, as the concluding are Bill Home, Omaha, 155. anl feature, a smokei and program ! pai Fidler. a Wyoming bov, 165. at the chamber of commerce. i Among the other candidates Members of the University i who are showinir ni omise are Pitcaithlcy chapter of Sigma Delta Chi. na- George Seeman, varsity footballer uonai men a noie.ioiiHi join uai- ,.,! former all state heavyweight .restlmg champ from Omaha Cen- coaches and players thiit see them. if these oh.-erveis lememher any thing that goes on. The type of basketball played in some of the high schools all over the state needs a little uplift. Omaha and Lincoln ha.-ketall teams don't need this insli urtioii as much a3 other out state teams do, but they get in on it just the same, seeking every little hint there may he toward making better squads. Iytad in the football story pub lished in the Kansas State Col legian Monday: "Nebraska's Cornhuskers beat Elmer Hackney and company for- 14 to 0. halftime lead, beat him up in the fourth quarter to prevent K-State from tying the score, and took the final football game of the season Thursday at Lincoln, 14 to 7." Dni the poor little Hackney get be;it up? His conduct on the field wasn't very nieritous of kisses and backslaps. outside of his natural ability. When once he swung hard at B,U Cillihan. who had just j tackled him a little too hard for comfort, we thought his ejection j would follow immediately, hut evi- di ntly no referee or official was in ; on the wallop. What does the j State writer expect? Do many men pound time and again into a line as formidable as was the Huskers' List Thursday without in terference and come out fresh as j daisies at eight in the morning ? No sir. Not even Sain Francis j or George Saucr were that strong. And Hackney doesn't measure up , to them - vet. ' . Gut ss little Pavey O Burn's winning all the bouquets for out standing piiyr of the year. His generalship. pas:ng. pur.nr.g and running cained Texas Christian to the top ih:. year, right along side Notre P.une and Duke. 40 to Enter Wrestling Meet : Entrants File For All-Uni Matches Kntrants for the annual all University wrestling meet have been received according to Jerry j Adams, head wrestling coach. Vai- Kity lettermen will officiate in the : meet which will be held in the sub basement of the coliseum, j Names and weights of those entered include: Armstronp. 148; 1 Cockle. 13; Bradley. 155; Steven son. 155; McConneU. 135; Morri 'son. 14S; Willey, 168; Copple, 14S; ' McGrath. 14S. I Names without weights include: ; Kgley, Piestia, Zable, Salinro. Smolik, lux, vtegner, jmiiucv. Curry. Walsett, P o e n t h a k, Adams, Klien, Selzer. Iwry, Green, Williams. Harnley. Parry. Terry. Schleusenei , Casten. Alexis. Bodie. Kssman, R. Miller. C. Miller and Sandusky. 300 Expected At Cage Clinic High School Coaches to Discuss Rules, Teams Nebraska high chool coaches and officials are making prepara tions to attend the Nebraska prep basketball clinic on the campus December 9 and 10. More than three hundred are expected to be In Lincoln for the program which begins Kriday eve ning with a dinner and rules in- half barks throughout the season were Ixith accorded second team berths. The APs first two teams: First Eleven. End Roland Young, Oklahoma, homa. End Charles Hcileman, Iowa State. TaCKle Gilford Duggan, Okla homa. Tackle Clyde Shugart. Iowa State. Guard Edward Bock, Iowa State. Guard Ferrel Anderson, Kan sas, i Center Charley Brock, Ne- 1 braska. Quarter Everett Kischer, Iowa State. Half Hugh McCullough, Okla homa. Half Paul Christman. Missouri. Fullback Elmer Hackney, Kan- sas State. Second Eleven. End Don Crumbaker, Kansas State. End John Shirk. Kansas. Tackle Shirley Davis, Kansas State. Tackle Justin Bowers, Okla homa. ! Guard James Thomas, Okla homa. I Guard Ralphs Stevenson, Okla- I homa. Center Jack Kinnison, Mis souri. Quarter Earl Crowder, Okla homa. Half Herman Rohrig, Ht- braska. . Half Jack Dodd, Nebraska. ! Fullback Henry Wilder, Iowa ' State. J First in the conferente. "kU-' noma's count of eight men on th two teams together beats Iowa State's five, even thoutih th' Cyclones placed four on the first string to the Sonreis' three. terpretation meeting in the Union building at 6:3'". Parke Carroll of Kansas City. B k Six roi.trri'ia e official; Coat h W. H. Browi e of the Huskers: (1. L. Webb. Ne braska High School Athletic asso ciation secretary, and 1 'it k I'ulliam of Grand Island, a prominent offi cial in Nibiaska. will discu.-s the rules Nebraska's freshman basket hall squad will demonstrate funda mentals of the game anil various types of defense and oflense un der the direction of Coach Browne and his assistants in the momir.g. while Coach Carl 1 Fub" Hoy of South Dakota will discuss team play that afternoon with the frosh again demonstrating. Coaches and officials will attend the Nebraska South Dakota game Saturday eve ning as guests of the arsity. total number last yrar. iccord at tendance is assured for the third annual all state high school foot ball rally sponsored by the Lincoln junior chamber of commerce Dec. 6. Lawrence Pike, director of the University news and feature serv ice, has charge of the program for dall will probably be in the start-1 the affair which will include ; ing lmcup. Two other sophomores, , luncheon at the chamber of corn Jimmy Taylor and Harry Pitcaith- j meree, sightseeing bus tours of the j l-y will piobahly see lots of action ' city, a visit and demonstration at i along side of Frank Tallman and both the University of Nebraska ; Bob Elliot both minor lettermen. Coach Chili Armstrong nn i bounced that the "B" team will ; play Luther college Saturday Hnd that all men who have not lettered ; in basket b il will be eligible. Fitz. Taylor. P.andall and will probably not play Most of the time between now and Dc. HI will be spent in pol-i.-hing up thv of ft use and working d.i'feivr.t combination!! together in order to place a smooth and well balanced team on the floor. i 12,000 Reserve Grid Tickets . I Selleck Reports Rush j For '38 Season Books I The rush of season book leser ; vations into Bu.-ine.-s Manager ! John K. Selleck's office is excellent 1 evidence that the loyalty of Corn i husker suppoiteis was not dimmed ' by the mediocre early season showing of the Starlet and Cream this fall. "About 12. DUO seats already j have b''cn placed on reservation" said Mr. Selleck Wednesday."' and from all indications t'H'ie will be i just as gtent a rush for reswved sats this coming season as there has been in the past." ' There wi'l be only four gaim-s : plavi-d in Mi-mom al Stadium nxt year in ontia"r with five home ' games in the last frw seasons, and as a result the price rl the season ! books will be reduced. This is caused by the fa't that we play I Indiana nt Bloomirgton next yrar instead of here as we have the ' past three years. Stiner Accepts New Contract ! Former N.U. Grid Star ; j To Remcin at Oregon jn Stiner. v. ho rrade b'otball history for .Wbiaska in the tv.er.tK-s on i is no v h'-ad coach at Oregon State. w,i given a new time year con'iad a', an increase in salary, avoiding t" reports re ceived V' stei.tay. Stiner s s:i!T'! i-mg s a ees- in tie (eating ri o-t of the favoicd con ference fains this year was in strumental in the offering of the three year cr.tit tact whieh replaces the old V' a: to year at 1 -ar.gi rr.er.t tii.der uhiih Stim-r has been oachxg t r 1 n e ye n s. A It h St met salaty i:irteas( was not Mvealed. he now draws $.Y.Vn a year. The m.ctease will be e!fectie Jan. 1. ltOH 1 ti al : Shelley Condon, Omaha; Bill 1 Sanduskey, Seward, 175; Duane ' Willey, Sidney. 165: Herb Rosen thai. Council Bluffs, la.; Tori Bodie and Paul Bradley. Lincoln, ! 155; Dean McGrath, Lincoln and I Otto Smolik. Omaha. 135; Jim Sel zer, Seottsbluif, 12S: Milton Kus- and Dick Terry, Cyclones Complete ism fraternity, will publish a spe cial edition of the Daily Nebraskan ! on the day of the tally, featuring; special sports artiiles. Kimball high school holds the honor of being the most distant . i institution to send in a reservation. ' Coach Walden of that town has j ; notified the chamber of his mten- 1 tion to nring un.-e hoys to Lincoln , 1 Colbv, Kas for the affair. Seniots of the Ne- j Lincoln, 121. braska anil wesirvan varsity tool- . ball squads, coaches, superintend- . 111;-, i'iiiii.- .iiiii ni. i(iji'iij.( ! players of the various high schools j ieOSCn With DCtnqUetS j will be the guests of the organiza- Completion of a nine game I tion for the day. If reservations ! schedule does not mark the" fin continue to come in at the rate ish of the Iowa State football ea ! maintained to date, more than son. Members of the Cyclone fifty institutions should be repre- I coaching staff and squad, second 1 seiited. . in the Big Six conference, will participate in 40 Iowa high school football banquets before Christ mas. Jim Y eager, head coach, has IS speaking engagements within a month. He is booked for three solid weeks during December. Le- Union Schedules Bingo Games Friday Buigo games will be held Friday night in the Union for those who are not going to the Military ball. The games have been arranged be- j Koy Timm. backfield coach: Harry cause of the huge in cess of those during vacation. Five cent cou pons on the Corn Crib will be awarded as prizes. No dances will be held in the Union Friday night. Schmidt, line coach; Ray Donels, freshman mentor, and George l- Yeenker. athletic director, will also speak at banquets in all corn ets ot the state. tyii;wi5iti:hs to Sale anil Ilvnt NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO 130 No. 12-h St BJ'67 LINCOLN. NE5R. I- Doublebreosred filfe' ) Midni ( . 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