Sunday, December, 8, 1940 DAILY NEBRASKAN Alfson lands on AP All-America I 'it &uwa A. very high complimentary clip ping from the sports editor of the Oklahoma Daily, Sooner collegiate paper, concerning Nebraska's go ing to the Rose Bowl la as follows: "I can safely say that ev- i i t : c:v ery muuvia 111 uijj oia. schools will be pulling for those Cornhuskers in their lit tle tussle against Clark Shaughnessy'8 boys on New Year's day. "The Huskers have one of the best elevens In the nation. Stanford will have the tough est struggle of ttielr lives try ing to halt a team coached by one of the smartest head men tors in the midwest. Just ask any Oklahoma fan who knows anything about the game of football. "And just think how the prestige of the Big Six con ference will go up if the Huskers make a good show ing! Yes, the Nebraska bid to the 1941 Rose Bowl is just about the biggest thing that has happened to our little conference." Those are kind words, Sooner Bill Morrison. I'm sure all Ne braskans appreciate such writing and are glad we have supporters down Oklahoma way. Bev Finkle, Nebraska sports en thusiast now in New York, sends along some clippings from the na tion's largest city. Besides himself, Finkle claims that Radio An nouncer Bill Stern of CBS and John Kieran, 'Information Please" and sports editor of the New York Times are Nebraska's strongest boosters back there. Tim Cohane in the N. Y. World Telegram wrote, ". . . Now Nebraska knows how Cinderella felt." Joe Williams in the World Telegram writes, "The Major (Biff Jones) was one of the best coaches Army ever had, and he's expanded with passing years. He isn't going all the way out to Pasa dena for Myrna Loys auto graph. He'll throw a handful of pretty fair footballers at the California's . . According to the Kansas State Collegiate paper, Nebraska rates the cellar in the Big Six basket ball loop this winter ... In addi tion, its sports editor goes on to say that "Although they have the tallest squad in the conference, the boys are learning their basketball from a new coach this year and the team as a whole does not have any outstanding Individual per formers." ... It'll be getting fair and warmer for the Husker footballers soon. . . Definite training headquarters en- route to the Pacific coast will be at Phoenix, Ariz. ... On Dec. 19, the squad will leave Lincoln at 8 p. m. and will arrive in Phoenix two days later on Saturday at 9:30 a. m. ... UN Tankslcrcltes invite women to attend meetings Any girl who wishes to Join Tanksterettes may attend meet Ings during the trial period which lasts until February. In Feb ruary definite tryouts will be held and all those who pass will become regular Tanksterettes. Those who fail to pass will be dropped from the organization. Girls who are Interested should be safe in deep water, know two good strokes, be able to dive and have fair speed. They should turn in their academic schedule at the intramural office. Regular meet ings will be held every Wednes day at 4 p. m. Eleven other Huskers given grid mention The Wisner 188 pounder was the only one from the Big Six to land on the first eleven. Missouri's Paul Chris tm an was named on the sec ond team, while 11 other Huskers were given honorable mention. Those given honorable mention :: ?:: ? , uu.vAi uUuuay uoui'.iui t.u btar, WARREN ALFSON. were backs Vike Francis, Walter Luther, Herman Rohrig, Harry Hopp and Roy Petsch, and line men Royal Kahler, Fred Preston, Eddie Schwartzkopf , Forrest Behm, Ray Prochaska and Clarence Hern- don. Four members of this mythical eleven were repeaters from the 1939 season. They were Paul Sev erin of North Carolina, Nick Dra hos of Cornell, Tom Harmon of Michigan, and John Kimbrpugh of Texas A. & M. The first team: Knd I'anl Hevrrin, North Carolina. Tackle Nlek Drahna, Cornell. Oaard WARKKN AIJWN, NEBRASKA. Center Cheater Gladrhnk. Roaton Col ter. tioara Bob fiotfrldg-r, Tenneime. Tack Ir Robert Retohard, California. Knd Erwhi Klrad, MlnnlnMppI Mute. Quarter Cruk Albert, Stanford. Half Tom Harmon, Michigan. Half Ororre Franrk, Minnesota. Foil John Klmbrotift-h, Tea A. M. Collier's selections. Collier's Ail-American selections for college athletea gave Nebras ka's Warren Alfson a first team place, and Lloyd Cardwell and Charles Brock were given positions on its all-professional eleven. Frat volleyball into semi-final playoff rounds Another phase of fraternity in tramural activities is now prac tically completed. That phase is volleyball and it is within one game of being finished. After this game is played, league 2 will have a winner and then the four leagues can get together in a final play off. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Upsilon have almost a champion ship to play off between them selves when they get together this week to decide the number one team of league 2. Each has won four and lost none thus making this an interesting tilt. In league 1 Phi Kappa Psi Sodaks beat Huskers extra periods, 40-39 VERMILLION, S. D. It took the University of South Dakota two extra periods before turning back the Nebraska quintet here Friday night to win 40-39 in the season's inaugural for both teams. At the end of the regular play ing time the score was knotted at 31-all. Sid Held's bucket tied the game 37 seconds before the end of the playing period, and a last minute fielder by Burton Anderson cinched the game for the Coyotes. Don Fitz had a chance to tie the score again with 12 seconds re maining, but missed a free shot, and the scoring was over. Fitz high man. Both teams took it easy and slow in the first half. The Huskers held a 5-2 first quarter lead and a 13-11 advantage at the intermis sion. As the game got to rolling, the Coyotes held a third period ieaa or Z3-zi. High scoriner honors for the eve ning went to Howard Taplett, South Dakota sophomore guard, with 16 points, while Don Fitz counted 11 for the Huskers. Soph omore Max Young sifted through lv ana sia Heia 8 for the rest of the principal Husker scores. The box: So. Dak. 1g ft t Albertson f 3 0 2 Jacobson f 10 1 Anderson f 2 0 0 Lemaster e 2 0 4 Dutton g 0 0 1 Solherg g 4 0 1 Taplett g 8 4 1 Totala 18 4 10 Nebraska Goetze t Greene t Thompson f Young t Rnndall c Fitz B FltzRlbbon g Held K Hay g Totala fg ft 18 3 t breezed through all competition winning their league by a final score of five wins against no losses. The Phi Psis won from Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Theta Xi and Beta Theta PL Kappa Sigma with an evenly balanced team advanced through five stiff games without a setback, deserving a chance at the fratern ity intramural crown. In league 4, winning four and losing one, Alpha Gamma Rho went into the playoffs as the league representative. 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