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r - Thursday, November 9, 1939 The DAILY NEBRASKAN . a 1, - i Huskers fake another tough workout as Jones uses west stadium lights second time Biff Jones drilled his charges soph center, who has not played rigorously again last night as for this year, is on the sidelines be- the second time in a row the third cause of injuries picked up in Stringers finished up practice un- practice though, der the lights after the first and The first string, as it ran last second teams had called it quits, night, and the team which will Jones drilled his first team on probably open against Kansas defense against Kansas plays as had Seemann and Ashburn at exhibited by the freshmen ends; It. Kahler and S. Sehwartz- throughout a large part of the kopf at tackles; E. Schwartzkopf evening, while the seconds were and Alfson at guards; Burruss at polishing their offense against an- center. Bus Knight, Harry Hopp, other frosh lineup. He then put Butch Luther and Vike J11";? the first stringers on offense, as are in the backfield. Preston ana piwmmxwsmm me sec on as k. rrocnaaiia., cinu, - nntsnea on ae- uenm, iacH.i, j - fense, and the Abel, guards; Ramey, center, and third team Petsch, Rohrig, B. Kahler and took over from Dobson in the backfield make up there as they the second string, drilled on of-i ' - Volleyball slate full today Ten games listed for five Greek leagues this afternoon - m 4-AMjfvr infra m nral vollev- ball matches are again scheduled for today after betag moved to Friday afternoon according to me intramural oftice. Athletic managers of fraternl tn note the re- t tramcs for today rr- ntcata Will DC ndU Ul of five leagues, and the games 4 t iinAK WAV at 4. are 10 kcl ""jv- - rf Q v. en' T-earue 1. eva Beta Tau and Phi Kappa Psi sioTYia rhi: League 2 Beta Theta Pi and Beta Sigma Psi- Delta Tau ueiui aim Xi-' League 3, Farm House and v.. cinmo wanna- Sienna Nu ana fill OlJ," ' . . T-.,to Delta Upsilon; League Phi Delta Theta ana K.appa oib-k, raiin nd Alpha Sigma Phi; League 5. Alpha Gamma Rho and Alpha Tau umegn, and Sigma Alpha juu. One postponed. All scheduled games have been played thus far, except for a i nnnntpr between Aca cia and Zeta Beta Tau, which was postponed to be played in the near fUBart volleyball is scheduled to get under way next week if entries come in soon enough for schedules At present League 1 is being ' . i t- . : t - f Vt turn lead by the rni rsia i" ...i Tv.to vi ha won twice, and w 111.-1. - - - , J- the Beta's once as against no de feats in League Z. league o still anybody's, the percentage i..M Keine Si?ma Nu and the DU's with a win apiece. In League 4. the Kappa Sig's nave won i h Rir AlDh's once without losing. Sigma Alpna Mu has won twice and hasn't lost any to lead League 5. Results listed. Results thus far: League 1: Phi Psi 2, Acacia 0; Phi Fsl z, faigma m,i a cicrma Phi 2. Zeta Beta Tau 1- League 2: Theta XI 2, Beta Sig- ma Psi 0; Theta ai uena i'w Phi 1; Delta Tau Delta 2, Delta Tv.fa Phi n- Beta's 2. Delts 0. League 3: Sigma Nu 2, Farm House 0; Farm House 2, big 4s n. dr, vno 5 Phi Sies 0: DU's 2, Phi Sies 0: League 4: Sig Alpha 2, Phi Delts 0; Phi Delts 2, Pi K A 0; Pi K A 0, Kappa aigs i Kama sics 2. AlDha Sigma Phi 0. League 5: Alpha Tau Omega 2, Chi Phi 1 ; Phi Gams 2, Chi Thi 1 ; Sigma Alpha Mu 2, AGR 1; Sigma Alpha Mu 2, Fhi tiams l. fense. Butch Luther was back at his old right halfback posi tion after being on the sidelines I in a sweat suit last night, while Fred Pvd e t An rA Journal and Star..,, , . wait iithrr. turned to ac tive duty at second string end, he also having been on the inactive list last night. Bob Kahler stars. Bob Kahler, moved up to the second team this week in place of Bob DeFruiter, was back with the seconds after filling in for Luther last night. The big Grand Islander turned in several sparkl ing runs against the frosh de fenders, while Hermie Rohrig, with the second team this week, also turned in a fine defensive performance. George Abel looked goou on pass defense, inter- I pass when the 5 1 seconds were J on defense. Yt Harry Hopp i and Vik Fran- t y 4 t i i cis were doing most of the of fensive work for the first team. ff" 4 The Huskers Jl are in better shape physic . ally than they aoBKAHLut have been all Journal and 8tar. season, What with the return of Luther and Preston to active duty, after slight injuries against Missouri, and with Jerome Prochaska, third strinfi' end. hack after missine' the last two games because of a knee injury. Howard Kelly, reserve Ag students play Friday Activities building is a-pn nf 'Inmhnrpp' Air utiifipiits will ha n. rhanrp to show their skill at evervthinc from ping pong to the Virginia reel hriaay night at tne Jolly Time Jamboree" in the student ac tivities building, according to So cial Council members in charge of tne party. Floyd Olson, general chairman, said that the inmboree. onen to all university students, will be held from 8:30 to 11 o clock, with the tag of informal table games, ping pong, shuffleboard, and other group activities. Monetha New man, Marian Swanson and William Friesen are the other committee members. Ruthalee llollowav of the Lin- roln recreation board will direct musical games as the finale of the party. Miss Holloway, who has directed at the game events held on the campus in former years, will have square dances, Virginia reels and novelty, numbers. Several couples are practicing CLASSIFIED im 10c Per Line it LOST - HlRPk Dofsltln (rtovi. Between Pharmacy and So Bel lat Monday. Call 2-M3. Knth Grosrcnor. TYPEWRITERS SALE and RENT Nebraska Typewriter Co. iaa ikw i?ih at. Service fraternity holds smoker tonight Annuni smoKer ror men mier ested in becoming affiliated with Alnha Phi Omcca national serv ice fraternity, will dc nem to nip-ht Rt 7:30 in the union. Kenneth Van Kant, sponsor or the fraternity will speaK at me miitlnr. A nrocram of entertain ment will be provided by Del - i . .. i n Christenaon ana mcmocrs oi tne speech department. All universitv men interested in information about the organiza tion are invited to the smoner which will be held in the Union after the football movies. the old time dances so they can help direct the students attending, ami nlnn.q have been made to have fames that will suit the fancy of all. Last year at a similar event more than 150 students aitenuea. Price this year is 10 cents per per Luncheon draws former 7N7 men One hundred have accepted invitations to Saturday luncheon One hundred acceptances have been received here for this year's N club luncheon scneauiea tor tne coliseum Saturday noon before the Husker-Kansas game for old "N" men. Those who have signified their intentions of being at the luncheon are: Men Listed. James C. Lewis, Lincoln; R. C. Russell, Lincoln; Wade Munn, Lincoln; K. T. Wcnstrand, Omnha; R. M. Burruss, Omaha; Leonard Barwlck, Lincoln; Russell Llndskog, Lincoln; Gordon Kno, David City; R. C. Fuchs. Lincoln; L. N. Purdy, Beatrice; B. E. Bell, Lincoln. R. A. Hastings. Crete; Andrew Schoep- pol, Topeka, Kas. ; Clarence Ralsch, Omaha; Allen Wilson, Lincoln; 8tu Camp bell, Waltcrloo; Dr. I. J. Kish, Omaha; Joe Toman. Lincoln: Roy Andrescn, Bloom- field; Arthur Easter, Lyons; Dan McMul- len, Kearney; 1 M. Kinenon, uncom; George Farley, Lincoln; Karl Luff, Lincoln. John Kellone. Lincoln: V. O. Patton, Hickman: H. L. Peaker. Grand Island: L. R. Anderson, Lincoln; Harry Ankeny, Lin coln; Glenn A. Baldwin, nioux raus, o. v. -, Dr. W. C .Becker, Lincoln; Frank Beers, Lincoln: Bob Benson. Columbus; W. J. Bitter, Bennt; L. M. Blankenship, Lin coln; Fred Chambers, Milwaukee, Wis.; Orvtlie cnatt, Teitaman. I. M Ctarks. Lincoln: John Cutrleht, Fremont; H. C. PeLamatre, Omaha; John Detrlcn, utica; tiaroia uiers, umuii; u R. Dovle. Lincoln: A. A. DuTeau. Lincoln: Merlon England, uyracuw; jonn turns, i Angeles, cant.; K. n. rair, umana; uv. Mike Finney, Lincoln. Don Flaanick. Omaha: K. A. Follmer, Oak; Harry R. Follmer. Omaha; K. C. Kouta, Seward; M. M. uarreit, ueaince ; Phil Garvey, Lincoln; M. B. Gilbert, Omaha; Charles L. Gi!lllan, Hardy; Robert Graham, Lincoln; F. J. Gunther, Lincoln; Kvan Hartman, Hebron; V. C. Hascall, Omaha; F.rnest Hubka, Beatrice; Corwin Hulbcrt, Omaha. Glenn Jones. Omaha: Sam Kellogg, Per- cival, la.: John Keriakedes, Lincoln; Ed Kotab, Nebraska City; Roscle Kroeger, Grand Island; K. E. Lanphere, Lincoln; F. A. Lemar, Columbus; R. M. Little, Clarks; Jesse E. Llvlngton, Lincoln; R. S. Long, Ashland. D. W. McDonald. Lincoln: 3. Lloyd Mc- Maiter. Lincoln: Felber Maasdam, Omaha; J. E. Maaer, Kearney; Glenn Mason, Lin coln; Bob Mehring, Omaha; R. D. Mont gomery, Oak; K. A. Morgan, umana; Frank Mueller, Lincoln; Howard Turner, Lincoln; Allan Turner, Omaha; Dwlght Thomas, Lincoln. Melvin Swanson. Fremont; H. Stryker, Omaha; C. M. Sklles, Lincoln; Edsnn Shaw, wmaha; i-Ted Hnirey, Beatrice; c. A. Schmid. Uncoln; H. C. 8chlueter, Lin coln; Emmett Ross, Superior; William Rosenberg, Uncoln; Dale Renner, Lincoln. Harrey Rathbona, Lincoln; George Race ly, York; H. Pressly, Clarlnda, la.; K. E. Placek, Wahoo; Gus Peters, Glenwood, la. ; Marvin Paul, Columbus; James Patton, Omaha; Thomas R. Nelson, Mitchell, S. D. ; K. M. Bolen, Ulysses; Lloyd Grimm, Omaha; Bob West, Uncoln; Terry A. Wil liams, Uncoln; William L. Walker, Lin coln; Hugh Wallace, Omaha; Lloyd Wampler, Torrlngton, Wyo. ; F. E. Matters, Omaha; Bob Weir, Fullerton; R. F. Weller, Lincoln; Adolph K. Wenke, Stanton; John Westover, Lincoln; Herb White, Omaha; Roy Wy triers, Uncoln; Dr. R. C. Ziegen bein, Wltner. Findley outruns Templeton in five-mile grudge marathon javuiuaj, """iiuuii at o.ou nays ne is minormg m voice, Eng o'clock, at which time our Huskers iiKh histnr a,, otM tJ t, were unfavorably engaged in a football game, the race of the ccn- was a l)eUer msLn than Flndlcy. turv was run off on the indoor Templeton works over 100 honra track under the east stadium. per month, and carries 1ft hour Duane Findley. freshman foot- of school work, and has made an bailer and the best hish school milcr in the state last year, beat warren Templeton, music major and several other things, in a five- mile grudge race in which Find 86 average in his first three years in school. Anyway, in his spare time he is reported to swim, play football (with whom we don't know), go out for track, baseball, ley was clocked by all six timers Rifle club, pistol shooting, riding, he finished about 200 feet ahead tal "D." of musician Templeton, who is However, he was still nearly out still bemoaning his own lack of on his feet Monday from the big condition. Findley passed Temple- race, on which $50 was bet. Tern- ton, who had led most of the way, pleton lost $10 to Findley, but the on' the last few laps of the 35-lap two will race again in three weeks niier exitinHive warning, so wiey It all started wTun TVmnloron how onl If To who is majoring in music, and who his '$10 back again. In the infirmary. In the infirmary are Alvin Hase nohr 8Jid Robert D. McNutt Re leased yesterday were Dick Bersee and Jack S. 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