Tuesday, December 10, 1940 DAILY NEBRASKAN DAILY'S All-Big Six selections FIRST TEAM. Position Name School End William Jonnigs Oklahoma Tackle Vorrest Bchin Nebraska Guard Warren Alf son Nebraska, Center Don Pierce Kansas Guard Ed Swartzkopf Nebraska Tackle Bernard Weiner Kansas State End Ray Prochaska Nebraska Quarter Paul Christaian. Missouri Half Harry Hopp Nebraska Half Writer Luther Nebraska Full John Martin Oklahoma SECOND TEAM. Name School Robert Steuber Missouri Roger Eason Oklahoma Tom Smith Iowa State Kenneth Hamlin Kansas State Harold Lahnr Oklahoma Robert Wakeman .... Missouri Fred Preston Nebraska . Roy Petsch Nebraska Herman Rohrig Nebraska Larry Owens Iowa State Vike Francis . . Nebraska HONORABLE MENTION. Ends Wallace Swanson. Kansas State; Jack Crocker, souri; Hubert Ulrich, Kansas; Doug Graves, Iowa State. Tackles -Royal Kahler and Clarence Herndon, Nebraska; How ard Teeter, Oklahoma; Melvin Happe, Iowa State. Guards Ray Schultz, Missouri; La Verne Lewis, Iowa State; Quido Massare, Kansas; Ed Huff, Kansas State. Centers Bob Bumiss and Fred Meier, Nebraska; Clifton Spee gle and Novel Wood, Oklahoma; Darold Jenkins, Missouri; Stanley Brown, Iowa State. Backs Jake Fry and Ed Hall, Kansas; Paul Darling and Henry Wilder, Iowa State; Harry Ice. Jim Starmer, Bill Cunningham, Mis souri; Jack Jacobs. Marvin Whited, Orville Mathews, Oklahoma; Chris Langvardt, Bill Quick, Kent Duwe, Kansas State; George Knight, Nebraska. . Position End Tackle Guard Center Guard Wackle End Quarter Half Half Full Weight 375 200 188 186 175 220 198 100 198 180 185 Weight 194 207 130 190 214 210 191 175 186 170 201 Mis- Jones, Luther on McLemore's list of praise Saturday after Saturday this fall, Henry McLemore, United Press sports columnist, has fol lowed football games and has seen just about the pick of the lot of college play- . . ers. f 4 ' - Tn hia Mnn- . - - - his day column, the ' Herr Professor gave his views as to the best football players he has seen in action this year. In speaking of the flashiest backs McLe more named N ebraska's Butch Luther as one of the best The best play t wauesiuthoi fil. v j K0 if -i lit I ' s Jim Evinger U Coach "Biff" Jones must have pt Ms eyes full of that T" for mation employed by Stanford when he watched the Chicago Bears trounce the Washington Redskins 73-0 Sunday afternoon. Yes, the Bruins use the same backfield formation. The roster of the Nebraska team in the Rose Bowl football programs will certainly look im pressive on New Years day. Not a one of the llusker squadmen mak ing the trip is from out of state. Bob McNutt, a Scout Club member, and being held out of actual competition this year to save a year's eligibility is the lone "foreigner" on the whole squad as this 225 pound tackle hails from near-by Colby, Kas. r The University of Washington Daily sports editor wrote a rpyjjmn tne otnor uay anout au i Xar selections but confined his picks to the puns on names of his football stars. On his animal team, Harry Hopp was mentioned but had to be eliminated "because we couldnt find a Wabbit". And Orville Hatcher of California was also forced off because it was "thought too dangerous in case this column had al ready laid an egg by the time we reached him." On his all-unpronounceable eleven Jack Pyle named Ray Pro chaska at one end. And Super man "was declared ineligible be cause he works for a rival news paper, and besides that we know he is really Clark Kent in dis guise '. Sports experts who watched the University of Iowa this fall picked an all-opponent eleven... Two Ne braskans rated this team. . . For rey Behm was placed at right tackle and Vike Francis was named at right halfback. . . Lincoln Journal. er Henry watched, he claims, was Michigan's Tommy Harmon. The outstanding lineman from McLe more s viewpoint was Alf Bau man. Northwestern'! All-Amer-ican tackle. Among the best coaches that Sir Henry observed was Nebras ka s Biff Jones. And coming from McLemore, the praises for Luther and the Biffer certainly hit the spot with Cornhusker supporters. Regents- (Continued from Page 1.) 'one of our most pressing needs." To erect the building, an estimated $175,000 would be needed. The re gents suggest that, with the ap proval of the legislature, $75,000 of the total cost might be supplied from the hog cholera serum ac count New quarters must be found for the highway testing laboratory and for some department of the engineering college. For this pur pose, the purchase of the Bancroft school from the Lincoln school board is contemplated. Concern ing the regents say, "the highway testing laboratory fund, operated by the engineering college, has a balance large enough to . be sig nificant in the purchase and re modeling of the Bancroft school building. An appropriation of $25, 000 would be sufficient to make possible this needed addition to the university plant. Equipment for power plant. i Because of the erection of the WT0I1IGHT wmm. w -If j fif I I if J a .i i mm . Air. if "' write my address on Jerrys cu it doesn't take him an hour to find one." Whether dancin' or romancin, Arrow drcst shirts improve your style. Campus f avorite re Kirk and Shoreham at $3 each. 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Sigma Nu League 1 Alpha Gamma Rho vs. Delta Tau Delta Dec 12, 1940 7:00 Alpha Tau Omega vs. Phi Delta Theta Dec. 12, 1940 7:30 Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon Dec. 17,1940 9:30 Phi Delta Theta vs. Alpha Gamma Rho Dec. 17, 1940 9.-00 Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon Jan. 8,1941 7:00 Phi Delta Theta vs. Delta Tau Delta Jan. 8,1941 7:30 Alpha Gamma Rho vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon Jan. 14, 1941 9:30 Alpha Tau Omega vs. Delta Tau Delta Jan. 14, 1941 9:00 Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon Jan. 16, 1941 9:00 Alpha Tau Omega vs. Alpha Gamma Rho Jan. 16,1941 9:30 League 2 Delta Upsilon vs. Acacia Dec 12, 1940 8.-00 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Theta Xi Dec 12, 1940 8:30 Acacia vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dec. 17, 1940 8:30 Theta Xi vs. Delta Upsilon Dec 17, 1940 8:00 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Jan. 8,1941 9:30 Theta Xi vs. Acacia Jan. 8,1941 9:00 Delta Upsilon vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Jan. 14, 1941 8:00 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Acacia ,. .Jan. 14, 1941 8:30 Theta Xi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Jan. 16,1941 7:00 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Delta Upsilon Jan. 16,1941 7:30 League 3 Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Gamma Delta Dec 12, 1940 9:00 Beta Theta Pi vs. Farm House Dec. 12, 1940 9:30 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Nu.., Dec 17,1940 7:30 Farm House vc. Kappa Sigma Dec. 17, 1940 7:00 Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Nu Jan. 8,1941 8:00 Farm House vs. Phi Gamma Delta Jan. 8,1941 8:30 Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Nu Jan. 14, 1941 7:00 Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Gamma Delta Jan. 14, 1941 7:30 Farm House vs. Sigma Nu Jan. 16, 1941 8:00 Beta Theta Pi vs. Kappa Sigma Jan. 16,1941 8:30 new women's residence halls, the new field house now under con struction and the new library soon to be erected, additional equipment for the university power plant is necessary. The purchase and in stallation of new equipment will cost $99,180. According to the Board of Re gents, "Provision for the above named buildings and equipment should be made in appropriations for 1941-43. As soon as may be possible, additional approproations should be made for a new hospital service building at the Omaha col lege of medicine $275,000; a teachers college training school $257,500; a boys' dorm and addi tion to the girls' dorm on the campus of the Nebraska school of agriculture at Curtis $85,000. Among 400 beginning students at Brown university is Trapano Pupo Netta, a law graduate of the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. All the energy the average per son uses in thinking during one day could be obtained by eating one peanut, says Dr. E. Alfred Wolf, associate professor of biol ogy at the University of Pittsburgh. AC 21 The UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA SCHOOL of FINE ARTS The University Theatre Presents The Imaginary Invalid Moliere Dee. 11, 12, 13 Wed., thm Fri. Temple Theatre 12th & R Sts. 7:30 Each Evenino. 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