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i TKurscfay, FeHruary 15, 1940 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN H If by June Bierbower. Ray Richards, former Husker line star, and now line coach at U. C. L. A., turned down a simi lar job at Stanford . . . Clark Shauahnessy contacted Richards when he got the Stanford job . , Ray. tho, just signed a new 5 year contract at U. C. L. A. . . Nebraska's unexpected stiff battle against Minnesota's wrestlers made Gopher Coach Dave Bartel rna switch plans ... He had been using Leonard Levy for the tough w j --.matches, and saving Bill Kusisto "-Z4o relieve Levy in the breathers . . . But when the Huskers were only 2 points behind with the last match coming up, he decided to play safe and use Levy . . . and the big Gopher grappler didn't let his coach down as he made short work of Husker heavy Royal Kahler. Yourbe, Little elected new Phalanx officers Bruce Yourbe replaced Kenneth Worland as adjutant and Frank Little took Raymond Carlson's place as warden-historian Tuesday at a meeting of Phalanx, national military fraternity. Following the election a business meeting was held and plans were discussed for a formal party Febr. 24. Weir to take eight Huskers to Illinois Wibbels, Littler, Cook, Brooks, Hunt, Smutz, Scott, Prochaska go Eight Nebraska track men will make the trip to Urbana, Illinois for Saturday's Illinois Relays, ac cording to an announcement by track coach Ed Weir last night. Fdsel Wibbels, Gene Littler, Harold Brooks, Harold Hunt, Bill Smutz, Bill Cook, Ray Prochaska, and Harold Scott are the Huskers who are entered at the midwest's track carnival of the week. Littler, who holds the Univer sity's 300 yard run record, will be entered in that event at Urbana, and will give the meet favorites a run for their money Saturday night. 600 entered. Approximately 600 athletes from 35 schools are entered at the 17th renewal of what is con sidered the nation's greatest in door track show. From New Mex ico in the west to Boston college in the east entries are pouring in Biggest team entered is Michi gan, which has 38 in the meet.' Missouri and L..isas State are the only other Big Six S( hools in the meet. Other entries are nour Tech, Butler, Chicago, Yai n, Minne sota, Illinois, DePuw, Drake Grinnell, Indiana, Emporia Teach ers, Loras college, Loyola, Mar quette, Ypsilanti Normal, Kalama zoo Teachers, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Purdue. mm Liz. to HILL Eight I'M games on tonight; two SAE men ruled ineligible And His Orchestra 9 to 12 FRI., FEB. 16 103 Person ST UDEHT BALLROOM The Intramural office has allowed protests by the Phi Delta Theta and Farm House basketball teams In regard to their basket ball losses at the hands of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Sig Alphs won their first two League 3 games from the Phi Delta and Farm House respec tively, but the Intramural office ruled they had used ineligible players Vike Francis and Harry Hopp. Francis was out for varsity track at the time the games were played, while Hopp was not registered for the second semester. The losses practically eliminated the SAE team, defending champions from title consideration. Tied in league The Phi Delt and Farm House teams are left tied with the DU's with two wins in League 3, while the Sig Alpha, Delta Sigs and Pi K A's are in a tie for the cellar spot. Eight games, all In "A" leagues, are scheduled tonight, and first- place ties will be broken in at least two leagues. In League 3, the Farm House team, with Fred Preston and Louie Knoflicek at the helm, will face the DU's as one of them is slated to drop from first. The Phi Dclts will play the Pi K A's. In League 1, the AGR's face the Chi Phi's. Both teams have one win. Sigma Alpha Mu, who has also won once, meets the Kappa Sigs, while the Phi Psi's, and Alpha Sigs, who are in the cellar with the Kappa Sigs, meet each other. In League 2, the three leaders play the three cellar teams. Jackson nips Lincoln High Led by Waldo Winter who tallied 25 points during the game, Jackson high school last night downed Lincoln high, 31 to 2o. The game, one which will help decide the inter-city basketball championship, was considered one of the most important in state high school basketball competi tion this year. Both teams were included in the "ten best" in the state. High point man for Lincoln high was Lauer who got eight points during the game. Varsity baseball men to report Monday Official baseball practice for the 1940 season Is slated to begin Monday, Feb. 19, according to a statement from Wilbur Knight, baseball coach. Swimmers to face Ames, Grinned Huskers underdogs against Iowa State, conference champs Coach Pete Hagelin and ten Nebraska swimmers leave tomor row morning for Ames, Iowa, where they will face the Iowa State Cyclones, defending Bix Six tank champions Friday. Saturday they go to Grinnell, to face Grin nell college. Iowa State walloped Kansas State after the Wildcats had beaten the Huskers. Both Nebras ka and the Cyclones have been beaten by Minnesota, but the Ames team is a distinct favorite Fri day. The Huskers, tho, have a better than even chance to win at Grinnell. Six lettermen are pacing Iowa State this year. Captain Gene Armstrong, Big Six champion for the last 2 years in the 150 yard backstroke, and Roger Adams, conference sprint champion, are outstanding. mmmmummmmmmtmrmm m nnwi'wi m vmmm l LAST CHANCE TODAY : To Buy Your Tollman's 23 counters put him third in team's scoring i 1 940 CORKKER i See a Tassel, or Come to Cornhusker Office Frank Tallman's 23 points against Kansas State bolted the Crcston, la., forward into third place in the Husker scoring race. He was in sixin place wan w points before the game, but moved past Don Fitz, Al Randall and Irv Yaffe. Harry Tit c a i t hley brought his total up to 108, and still leads, altho Sid Held his his 99 points and is on Pit's heels. Yaffc's twelve points weren't Journal and Star enough to keep him in third place because of Tallman's splurge, but the Omaha boy has 80 to date. Don Fitz moved passed Al Randall again, as the Husker guard got four points in his first game in several weeks. He has 70 now to Randall's 68. Goctze seventh. ITartmann Goctze is still In Bcvcnth, with 51 points. Bob sr'3t J Therien and John Hay, the only other two men to score Tuesday night, are next with 26 and 18 points respectively. Lyle King has 12, Chuck Va cant! 8, Bruce Duncan 6 and Les Livingston 5, to complete the squad scoring. Yaffe, smallest man on the team, has the most fouls, with his three against Kansas State bring ing his total up to 32. Pitcaithley has 30, Randall 29, Goctze 26. Tallman and Held have but 20 apiece, and Fitz has 14. i. ImnKl'Kil H'lL'Ki.iH Bliiili! B B.,. B.,i'B.. Bi. BimB.!' B'rB.ii.B.W'B'! Bi (RMiK tallman 11 is m m -TH When You Have to Make an Eight o'Clock Let Me Prescribe a Sure-Fire Remedy for These Brisk Mornings Terry's Bronze 15s Terry's Ethyl 16 and a Complete Service for Your Car Your Friend and Next Governor ' "JsJUdbk, J&MiJ' CARPENTER at 1 3th & K Listen to: PINTO PETE AND HIS RANCH BOYS, KFOR 7:45 A.M. 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