THE DAILY NEBRASKAN V 35 ... WLM H:J? Thursday, April 25, 1940 41 5TI ' n m in ffc TSmTlW" 7W TIT ig i Is B l B- I ifc m a mm jot a a a z m an mm mm "iifffiiiii By June Bierbower. In case you wondered just what yesterday's column, was talking about so did we. However, a story we had written about Pitt's football prospects was uncermoni ously divided into two halves, and you got the second half. First half now follows: Champions in eight special events at the Kansas Relays are entered at Drake. Included in the list are Myron Piker, Northwest ern, 100 yards; Boyce Gatewood,. Texas, 120 highs; Elmer Hackney, SAM's beat Beta's, 6-5, in softball Irv Yaffe hurls winners into tie for first in league In intramural softball league play Wednesday, the Betas, up to this time undefeated, were over come by a strong Sigma Alpha Mu team, 6 to 5. Irv Yaffe pitched for SAM, while the entire team played good ball with Norm Bordy lead ing the hitting and Prostok look ing the best in the field. This leaves both the Beta's and the SAM's with one defeat in their league. The only other fraternity game was between the AGR's and the Phi Psi's. The AGR's, led by Schnleder, who pitched a two hit game, ran wild over the Phi Psi's to the tune of 14 to 1. Kansas State, shot; Weile. Hodl atr J?lT'Jf lf Vn7 son, Minnesota, broad jump; Da.et tfJL 2S " vw .......... Higgins, Missouri and Beefus Bryan, Texas, pole vault; Jack Hughes, Texas, discus; Don Boyd ston, Oklahoma A. M., high jump; Bob WalJram, Missouri, javelin. Bob Waters, a California high school boy, recently did 9.7 sec onds in the .hundred and 21.6 in the 220. . . Little North Texas Teachers Saturday plowed under Rice and Louisiana State in a tri angular meet and without the services of the Rideouta who were in Lawrence. . . The Teachers made 70 points, Rice 514, LSU, 48Vi. . . Welby Williams, the North Texas sprint sensation was here as was Freddie Wolcott, the Rice Adonis. . . Williams beat Freddie (no relation) in the hundred. Fred Ramcdell, the Texas U. sprinter, who was third in the hundred at KU behind Piker and Littler, is the son of Tex Ramsdell, who was a member of the 19P8 Olympic team. . . he elder Rams dell is Philadelphia's city engineer, but he went to Texas U., so he sent his son there. . . Jimmy Dykes, Jr., is a freshman at Villa nova, and a great major league prospect. . . Steve Wood, son of Smoky Joe, former Red Sox fire bailer, is a pitcher at Colgate. Charley Bowswer is having full back trouble this spring at Pitts burgh. Practically every candidate for the job has been on the hos pital list at one time or another this year, George Kracum, the "unknown" who caused Nebraska, so much trouble back at Squirrel Hill last year, Has been moved to fullback this spring. However, he is on the hospital list with a bad ankle. Joe Ross, second string fullback, is on the injury list. too. Ernie Borelli is being used at a halfback post, so nes pretty well occupied. over Baldwin Hall in a close game, 11 to 10. The Brown Derbies lost to the Commanders, 5 to 2. Dark Horse swamped a weak Cornhusker Coop team, 17 to 1. YMCA won over the Cornshellers, 10 to 2. Union Leaders beat the KKK's, 6 to 2, and the Tappa Kegga's with a strong team took the Dirty Irish in a no run game, 13 to 0. Frosh athletes win scholastic honors at convo Names of freshman athletes in the upper ten percent of their class who were honored at Tues day's convocation are Byron Ad ams, Grand Island, golf; George Crancer, Lincoln, swimming; Har lan Culwell, DeWitt, track; Nich olas Douvas, Hastings, football; Robert Fast, Jansen, baseball; Keith Howard, Omaha, tennis; Robert McNutt, Colby, Kas., foot ball; Charles Meshier, Tecumseh, swimming; Tony Nocita, Omaha, baseball. Four Greek softball games slated today The Phi Gam Delta Sig softball game which was to be played Wednesday was postponed as well as the ATO, ZBT tussle. Those games scheduled for play Thurs day are the Phi Sigs-Farmhouse encounter and the Theta Xi-Zeta Beta Tau game. The Acacia-Phi Delt game and the Beta Sig-Sig Ep games are to be run off Thursday. The DU'a who lost to the Chi Phi's, and later protested the il legal use of a player, won the protest. This leaves them with a clear record as far as league play la concerned Regulars beat Blues in 9-3 game Knight shifts men in outfield, infield for Mizzou series By Don Pollock. Coach Wilbur Knight's Corn husker baseball team scrimmaged a five and one-half Inning game yesterday, and the Blue Sky rockets won the tile from the Reds 9-3. The regulars did not take long in starting and in the first inning they batted around, count ing six times. In the third the Blue boys scored three, while the best the Raiders could do was to score a lone run in the first, sec ond and sixth frames. Knight is still spending his prac tice sessions in search of a click ing infield and outfield. Big Six champions last year, the Missouri Tigers will face the Huskers on the home field this weekend. Changes from last week's games at Iowa State were, Bob Searle, a former pitcher, on third; Oscar Tegtmeier, an outfielder at short, and Sid Held, a starting pitcher, in the outfield. Herndon, Petsch report. Sid Held is slated to be the hurler in the first Tiger fray, with Harry Truscott mounting the hill for the Saturday tussle. A wel come sight visiting the bench yes terday was Bernie LeMaster, let terman shortstop, who broke his ankle the night before the first game of the season. LeMaster will have to be on crutches, however, for six more weeks. Box score: Porter elected head coach at Cozad high school George Porter, Husker senior football man, has been appointed head coach at Cozad high school, where he will take over his duties next September. The Denver athlete won a minor letter last fall, having served for tnree seasons as substitute quar terback on the Biffer's team. In juries struck him down through most of his junior year. Porter, one of the most popular players on the team, was a ver satile player. He attended St. Regis high in Denver where he gained basketball and baseball recognition in addition to football fame. He is 22. Psychologists hold clinic in North Platte Dr. Warren Bailer, Marshall Hiskey, Miss Leona Failor, and Dr. D. A. Worcester, chairman. all of the department of educa' tional .psychology and measure ments, held a psychological clinic at North Platte Saturday. 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