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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1941)
i V Tuesday, February 4, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN T 1 . 1 f I X. f By ! 1 Jim Erier j LALJ Francis, Rohn drop school for spring semester lo work Two Nebraska junior fullbacks will lay out of school this semes ter, they announced over the week end. Vike Francis, Lincoln, and Henry Rohn, Fremont, lettermen, are quitting school to find work. However, their athletic eligibil- Hold on to your hat, Harvey, cause here we go again! Yes for the remainder of this school year, this agent will be looking over the welfare of these sport pages. Will you bear with me for another semester? A lot of activity in the sporting world has passed under the bridge since the period of the DAILY in activity during the examination Big names in sport have sprung k.i. intn the headlines because of the draft which has called many of these statelites into active army service. nthor wr names will never ap pear again due to permanent in jury and aeam. rrn thP last dav of 1940, I hap pened to be in the Santa Anita stands and watched Jockey Earl Dew boot home his 287th victory of the year. This win gave rui th title of Jockev of the Year for winning the most races of the last campaign. KnnHnv Drw rode a mount at Amia Pnliente. Mexico. The horse fell beneath him and other horses trampled over Dew. The resuu was death to 19-year old Iowa lad. Time and things change. Who would have thought a month ago that the Huskera would be solidly entrenched in third place in me Big Six basketball race? The turn of the year and the turn of a new leaf for the Ne braska cagers. Four wins and two losses in conference with the best defensive average in the league is the record in loop play now. Who would have thought that Fullbacks Henry Rohn and Vike vmnriq would have dropped out f efhnnl fnr the SDriner semester? Who would have thought that Tom Stidham would leave Okla roach and transfer to Marquette? Who would have thought Jim Yeager would trade Iowa State success for Colorado football ? Yes, the world, time and things change. What was big news a month ago is scrap paper now. Athletics as well as any feature r,t human attivitv wait for no man. Wait a few more months and other events which one would be lieve impossible may become actualities. Yoa Marvev. hold on to VOUf hat. 'cause here we go again! YW to install new officers Cabinet v take office at vesper service today YW nffirers and cabinet will De installed tonight at the regular vpRrwr service. Frances Keefer will succeed Jane Shaw as presi dent Other officers are: Virginia r.arfrpii vtr resident: Jean Christie, secretary; Sylvia Katz man, treasurer. The newly elected cabinet met with the retiring group Sunday for a 6:00 supper at Ellen Smith. The group sang YW songs and held an Informal aiscussion. u votlons at the close of the meet ing were led by Mrs. Ray Rice. Th rohint to be installed is: n n training course. Flavla Tharpe; office and personnel, Jean Coffee; membership, Maxine Ful ler; social chairman, jean -nna-al relations. Ann Arbit- man: social service, Mary Ruth RhnHm unri .Tnan Emerson, co- chairmen; vesper staff, Doris Crittenden; vesper choir, Eliza beth May; freshman commissions, Mai-caret TVines: EsteS Btaff, Frances Drenguls; art staff, Lois Becquet; Bible leadership, Vir rnia r.artrpll! N Book. Louise Frollch; YW paper. Jean Carna han; publicity, Helen Kelley. Ma rie Anderson, ag president, will .. ..Mm n thp rahlnet. turn o. i w . Marie Anderson, president and Dorothy Schudel, secretary of ag . Al J Attention: girl Sports writers Any girl interested in writ ing about women's sports is asked to report to the DAILY sports editor. News coverage on girls' athletics is needed. Material may be turned later into columnar features if the writing is of such caliber. VIKE FRANCIS HENHT ROHN Journal and Star. ity for football will not be im paired as long as they completed satisfactory work in the fall se mester. Rohn. married, plans to find a Inh ns rioes F"rancis. Both are track weightmen and will miss the cinder sport this spring. It is possible for Big Six ath- lptps to lav out a semester and then come back the next semester tn romnete in their sport provid iriP- thev have completed the re quirements at the time they drop out of school. An athlete may not, however, drop from school twice ami then participate the next se mester. He has to wait one more term. Edsel Wibbels, track and foot ball star, is an example of the lat tpr rase Tniureri in an explosion last summer, Wibbels stayed out rf school last semester. He won't be able to compete until next fall as he has already layea oui one semester previous to mis iasu one. Harrv Hono. Husker footballer, was an example of the status of Francis and Rohn. Harry layed out last spring and yet was able to play football last ian For statisticians IV KG SIX STANDINGS. w 1 rwt . nta ants Oklahoma 4 1 .MK 213 171 Kansas 3 1 n NEBRASKA. 4 2 .667 213 198 Kansas. State Z 3 .4W nn iJ i.,..,.. !,.,. 1 a 2M) l.r2 160 Missouri 0 4 .000 138 17. GAMES THIS WKEK. Mondav: Kansas vs. Wichita at Wichita. WeHnmriAv: Oklnhoma A. & M. vs. Ok lahoma at Norman. Thursday: M ssouri vs. Kansas siaie ai Manhattan. ... Saturday: Iowa Stale vs. Oklahoma ai Norman. . . Feb. 10: Nebraska vs. Kansas ai lmw- rence. LEADING SCOREK8. (34 or Mure I'ltlnla.) g fs ft pf pta Engleman, Kansas ... 4 33 14 5 80 Allen. Kansas 4 14 IB 1 Nicholas. Iowa State.. 4 15 13 9 43 Ford. Oklahoma 4 14 k " Fltz, Nebraska 6 IS IS 12 53 Roberts, Oklahoma . . a in i u Held. Nebraska 6 IS 13 11 51 Horacek. Ka. State., o lit s i iu Budoluhson. 1. State.. 4 14 3 8 31 Pnlne, Oklahoma 5 16 3 13 37 Corbln. Oklahoma ... 5 14 7 lu jo Langvardt, K. Slate.. 5 11 a Guv. Kas. State .... 5 13 4 17 30 Fitiaibbon. Nebraska. 6 14 7 14 35 Randall, Nebraska... 6 13 7 14 33 NEBRASKA SCORING. (la All GaineO (i KG Don Fit 14 46 Sid Held 14 48 Al Randiill 13 20 John Fltzetbbon 14 21 Lea Livingston 13 John Thompson 14 Hattman Goctze 14 Max Young 12 John Hay 6 Charles Vacantl 6 Lyle King 4 Ted Green 1 ave. 20.00 11.50 10.75 9.00 8.83 8.60 8.50 8 00 7.75 7 40 7.00 6.O0 6 00 5 83 5.50 FT PF Pis 32 27 124 24 17 120 14 30 54 10 24 12 21 11 20 12 7 2 0 0 0 Ping-pong entry deadline Feb. 7; coeds may enter Pinr Don? tournament entries for men and women which will be held at the Union this semester, must be submitted by Friday, Feb. 7. Entrance for men will be ac cording to matches in duffers sin gles, international singles ana au vanced singles, as well as duffers doubles and advanced doubles. For women there are two classes of singles and one class of doubles. A mixed doubles tournament will be inaugurated if there are enough registrants. Prizes will be offered for win ners of all classes. TODAY'S Student SPECIAL SWISS STEAK Mashed Potatoes Choic of Vegetables or Molded Fruit Salad Rice Delicious Choice of Bev'ge Roiis 25c Butter Student UNION Cafeteria NOON, FEBR. 4 A 2I I - " - - " " - " !!!!!!;;i;iir::tt!!:R:iu yii.iH msnsyff n i .in ... ...rffff .JBrT-i. i' T;:"::::::;:r:I;t:::r:!:;::!ffmrrlrm:I;lliil!'''.'n :!: ::';::;-":::!:;::;::: sgamaass (fit) ci I m L mm ? 1 J.li: III Y'.A'tS I. ' kSZA 5 :"''L V'b'U: LEFT: Go everywhere ! T- . ZCi' A Campus favorite 01 i i rayon crepe in Rose. I I I 1 r 1 a..o Kin Rti?e and I I V . : Kaw." Sizes 9 to 17. V ,0" i 1 : RIGHT: Applause Winner. 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