The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 21, 1939, Page THREE, Image 3

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TUESDAY, MAKC1I 21, 1939
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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June
Bierbower
Blood, Kovich
lead bovlers
in leagues 34
SAM team turns in
best total as they down
Phi Gam's 1649 to 1615
Performances of Intramural
eon, LcVoir, and Kilbourne. Butch bowlers showed Improvement Mon-
Nash Is their only real loss ai enu. aay night as teams in leagues
Gopher footballers concluded and 4 8ftW actlon.
wi Forrest Blood of Sigma Nu
waiting for April 3, when spring (n the
pracuce sum 17 score as he did 215 In his second
when they will have to count, at I mJ against the slR. A,pn8 wno
Minnesota's football woes next
fall are In the line, the Gophers
having lost centers Elmer and
Kulbitskl, guards Bell Twedell and
Rork Hoel, tackles scnuiiz, jonn
lensr nartiallv on a fine fresh
man squad, to fill some of the
ffaDS.
Ineligibility, always a bugaboo
at Minnesota, isn't giving the
coaches quite as much worry as
usual. Illegibility and drops
bowed to Sigma Nu, 1,632 to 1.430.
Blood had a 369 total, having done
154 in his first game. Bill Buchan
an led the Sig Alphs with a 318
total, which he garnered with a
178-140. It was a league 3 match.
S. A. M. Dave Kavich had the
Blue, Utahler go to
bacEtfield as Bivtfer
shafts lineups
usually take about half tne rrosn njghfs high two game mark as
squad at Minnesota, but so far ne led nla team to a 1649-1,615
the fatalities haven't been quixe win over phj Gamma Delta in
so heavy. league 4. Kavich had a 202-203
Two of the leading Minnesota for a 405. His teammate .Bud
f rosh come up where the positions Kalin. had the second high single
are well filled with returning mark of the night with a 207 In
men. Chauncey Martin, a 6-2, 200 his second game, but he had done
pounder, is a fine end prospect onlv 116 in. his first, making him
but. like any freshman, neeos con- a 323 total. Bernie scnerer, erst-
siderable polishing before he can I while Husker and pro football star.
hold up In Big Ten play. led the Fllis with a 155-1U9 ror a
Graduation has hit the line 354 total. Sigma Aipna mus team
hard than the backfield, where score was highest turned in yesr
Mnrtv Christiansen. George terday.
J . I r ! I 1 fr f
Franck and Harold van Kvery wreioua n-j oot
will be back. Bruce Smith, triple In the other lengue 3 match,
thieater, looks like the best f rosh Bob Dreibus led the Sig Eps to a
prospect 1,574-1.392 victory over the Sigma
t nis. ureious naa scores or idj
Wibs Kautz. great Loyola 167 for a 362 total. Dick Van Horn
basketball guard, finished the was high for the losers with a 328
neason with 319 ooints in 20 regu- aggregate, compiled in 148-180
lar scheduled games In his games
first two years he made an ag- In league 4, Beta Siema Psi
crpcat nt 472 failles Hieh won over Farm House, 1,522-1,440.
scorer for Bradley Tech was center Boye of the winners was another
Dar Hutchins, Who had 231 points 10 nave n urncr man iuu Kaine,
received a head cut against the sec.mu uem.n.
t,.,. w ,,, rAntimied which, added to his previous 190,
in the game after his coach taped m('ejlm,hif, ""J1 th V?1
him up a bit, had a total ofaD
.Elmer Hackney was nearly a
foot better than Bill Watson
Saturday In the shot put
Hack, in setting a new Armour
Vech Relay's record, got 51-9 V4.
while Watson's best was 50-9
.Archie Harris, giant colored
Ilndiana end, was third in the
Butler relays behind Watson and
runnerup Bazyk of Pitt.
San da II suffers ankle
fracture; Stearns moves
up to first string job
Out to fill the backfield block
ing spots left open by Jack Dodd
and Bill Callihan, Major Biff Jones
announced yesterday that he is
shifting Bob Kahler, Grand Island
end, and Wayne
Blue, Tecumseh
tackle, to back
field positions.
By such a
move the Biffer
seeks to add
weight and
height to the
Husker back
field and so
help the pass
defense as well
as fill block
ing positions,
Kahler will
be new to back-
field, having re
stricted his act
ivities in high-
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187 for 341, led the losers.
K-State cage star
Reid swaps blows
with columnist
Coach Howard Jones Is a bit
worried about Rose Bowl hero Al
Krueger. ...Kreuger, who caught
the passes from Doyle Nave to
beat Duke, has "gone Hollywood"
and has been cutting a few too
many classes for his, Jones' and
U. S. C't good One of the pole
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Mil
Yerery Tuesday night,
Y beginning tonight
"A Musical Educa-'
tion," at 10:00 p. m.4
and again at 1 1 :00
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playing
l2otel Capital
It's not only sports columnists
who take the hard knocks at
least not around Manhattan, Kan
sas. James Fenimore Cooper, jun
lor in Journalism at Kansas State.
and author of a column in the
State paper, met an assailant in
Ervin Reid, basketball star.
Cooper, who writes "Horning In
by Ferdinand," a teeny gossip
column, wrote something Reid
didn't appreciate. When the two
met in a classroom they went
outside and engaged In fistcuffs
for several minutes before they
were separated by friends and a
campus cop. Reports on the bout
say it was a draw.
vaulters whom Milt Padway of
Wisconsin beat In setting a new
Butler Relays record was Don
Bird of K. U Bird tied with
Dean of Notre Dame for second
place. .. .Padway did 14 feet even
...Coach Bill Hargiss expects
the Jayhawks' miler Ray Harris
to do 4:15 before the season Is
over. . . .Speaking of milers' marks
the best mark of N. Y. U. froth
Les MacMitchell this winter was
4:15.5.... George Golay, K. U
basketeer who was booted from
Phog Allen's team this year,
escaDed uninjured In a fatal
Lawrence car wreck. .. .Seven
U.' men Golay was tha only
athlete were In the car, two
were killed immediately, and an
other died Sunday.
An original letter written by
Poet Henry W. Longfellow has
been given to Randolph-Macon
Woman's College.
BOB KAHLER.
Lincoln Journal.
school to line play. The change
will not be new to Blue, however,
as he played both In the line and
backfield while earning all state
honors at Tecumseh.
When questioned about the
change Major Jones said, "We are
going to give these men a chance
and if they measure up they will
be kept as backfield men perma
nently."
Preston moves up,
Other changes took place In the
lineups as Fred Preston was
shoved up to a first string end
position on the Harvard squad
along with George Stearns, North
Platte who gained a first string
guard position on the same squad
The only change In the Yale line
up was Henry Rohn being jumped
up the first string backfield with
Theos Thompson, Bus Knight, and
Harry Hopp.
John Sandall, promising fresh
man back from York, suffered a
fracture of the fibula in his right
ankle and will be out for the re
mainder of spring practice. He wil
be back in suit next fall tho.
Watching the practice session
with the practiced eye of one
thorouehlv acquainted with the
game were Fred Thompson, ror
mer Nebraska coach anu now
head coach and promoter of Ar
kansas' famed passing attack, and
Bunny Oakes, head coach at Colo
rado university.
Ping pong tourney
enters semi-finals
Girls to battle tonight
in intramural contests
Baseballers
get outside
for first time
Bill Andreson, Laughlin
report; team works out
at Muny for rest of week?
Nebraska's baseball team took
Its first outdoor workout of the
season Monday at Muny Field as
Coach Wilbur Knight put his
charges thru a drill which con-
The quarter-finals of the girls
intramural ping pong tournament
was finished last night and the
semi-finals will be played off to
night.
Winners In the singles bracket
of the first league are: Wicks
Tri Delt, over Larson, Ind; Waugh
Kappa, over Mutz, Theta; Kellison
Ind, over Cochrane, Raymond
Hall, and Hakanson, Alpha Chi
over M. Martin, Kappa Phi. Win
ners In the second league are
Scott, Theta, over M. Olson, Phi
Mu; Linscott, Ind, over Jones,
Delta Gamma; Etinger, A O Pi
over Nelson. Sigma Kappa, and
Soukup, Kappa Delt, over
Pierce, Raymond Hall.
sisted mainly of
batting prac
tice. Two new can
didates, sopho
more Joe Lau
ghlin of Grand
Island, and Bill
Andreson, of
Plainview, Kan
sas, reported.
Laughlin, a pit
cher and first
baseman, looks
like a promis
ing prospect in
either position,
T1 , , , but his eligibil
IJncoln Journal. . .
Bin Andreson. ity is uncertain.
Andreson, fullback on the foot
ball team, is counted on as
strengthening the catching po
sition further. The gridder has un
til this season been busy with
spring football and has never re
ported for baseball before.
The new university field will
probably not be ready for use un
til next week, and in the meantime
the team will continue to use
Muny park. The schedule, in
which is included a trip to the
west coast, will be announced today.
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