The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 11, 1941, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    THE NEBRASKAN
Page 3
t by John Machcy
CmiAii'limin 111 I'linMin.l I I 4 I. 1
oiuii- in v 111 mil Kninin im: sun was siuiunT as
the curtain dropped on that most memorable inning of all" All
Star games, somewhere bands were playing, somewhere people
sang and shouted. Rut alas, this was not the spirit for Ihose
color bearers of Will MeKcclmie's Xalional leaguers. There
was confidence in Ted Williams' stride as he stepped to bat
that day. Steee-rikes 1, and 2 were called, Ted next worked
Pitcher Claude Passeau for a ball, then the thunder struck,
once more the hurtling spheroid left pitcher Passeau's big hand
only to be forestalled in its route to catcher Hank Danning's
leather mitt by the biggest bat in today's baseball. .T2.") feet long
and 90 high was the name tall Ted had carved for himself when
the ball fell to vest atop the press box in right field. Thus did
another, thrill-packed All-Star spectacle in a series of nine
clashes come to a close with the jubilant American leaguers,
handled by Detroit's Del Hnker, emerging with its sixth vic
tory. A game in which Arky Vaughn of Pittsburgh's Pirates
won for himself all the hero laurels in Ihe National league ranks,
and Joe DiMag poled his 49th safe hit in as many contests as
his record continued to soar.
Senior fullback, the Viscount
Alvln Francis, will have an added
Incentive for increasing his line
crashes next pigskin season both
in power and number. He will not
only be playing before the en
couraging eyes of thousands of
Comhusker fans, but also before
the most attentive eyes of his new
wife, pretty Yvonne Costello of
Walthill. Vike will take unto him
self his wife the 17th day of this
month, and will depart immedi-
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ately after the ceremonies from
his bride's hometown for a honey
moon in the Colorado resorts.
If while you happen to be pass
ing by the open end of the Sta
dium and see a whirling plate soar
from out of nowhere on an ex
tended flight up field, and then
gently fall to earth again 150 feet
from where it started, don't mis
lead yourself into thinking some
one is firing missiles from a cata
pult. It is merely an afternoon
workout for September's sophO'
more, Howard Debus, with his fa
vorite toy, the discus. It looks like
we hope, that between Howard
and Big Six champ Ed Wibbels,
who incidentally has hurled the
platter to a mark only 8 feet short
of the world's best mark held by
Indiana's big Archie Harris, the
honors will again be wrested from
a surging field of conference con
testants to be stored safely away
within the walls of Comhusker
stock Me.
The axe again fell on Major
Jones' gridiron hopes for next fall
in the form of an Army invitation
to end Willard Bunker. Wiilard
did his propping at Lincoln high
and last fall earned a major letter
as a sophomore. Returning service
men Kathol. Luuwiik, and Pros
ton will have a lot of work ahead
'of Ibfii in maintiining the rcpu
i t.'itiim ' anl prosfige they earned
I for themselves hint season along
j with the aid of "Senator" Pro
it haska and Butch WYrtmann.
i However they are going to have
plenty ef support from several un
dcr;t u lies and not just a little
competition.
Here's a little inside dope on
the way of few of next season's
pigskln performers are doing their
s u m ni e r conditioning. Guard
George Abel and tackle "Chintz"
Herndon are plenty active with
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The Summer Review
THE l rERrlr"
WAS 0R6ANUED AT THE COLLEGE fct 74 i
OP WILLIAM AND tM9X ON DEC- W$ If
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OF THE FIVE ORIGINAL POUNDERS,
TWO WERE NAMED SKAlTH AND ?"S '
ONE JONES .' -IT
1ME. KEY WAS FORMERLY A SMJ-. :'
SILVER MEDAL. BUT LATER. f."f "
THE STEM WAS ADDED FOR, Ui ;
THE PRACTICAL PURPOSE OF JS?4''' VoiA
NIGHTLY WINDING THE SCHOLARS V ' ' '- lJoR
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the University R. O. T. C. forces
at the Fort Leavenworth summer
camp. Tackle Joe Bylcr is flexing
his muscles in the harvest fields
around his home town, Alma.
Ends Jerry Kathol and Ed Ny
den have been manicuring the
shrubs, hedges and lawns inside
the stadium, as well as a little
painting on the bleacher seats.
Guard and tackle Eottoroff and
Martig, respectively, also are dep
uty stadium caretakers and work
out in the good old sunshine reno
vating the stadium's slanting in
terior. Fred Metheny is doing his
quarterbacking from a life guard's
chair at the David City pool. While
the King of the Jukeboxes, Vike
Francis, pursues his usual year
around activities, and is busier
than ever.
Pound lectures in vest
Louise Pound of the English de
partment is leaving this week end
on a trip to the southwest. While
away she will lecture twice on
folklore at the University of Den
ver and once on a literary subject
at the University of New Mexico
at Albuquerque.
Union sponsors
swim to Beach
People who like to swim have
plenty of opportunity in the next
week. The Union again guaran
tees to pay transportation to Cap
itol Beach Pool Wednesday after
noon, July 16, if students regis
ter at the Union cheekstand by
Tuesday evening. At least fifteen
students must register to make the
trip possible. The bus will leave
at 2:30 p. m. and return to the
Union at 5:15.
Mixed swims for men and
women are still in progress at the
university pool on Mondays and
Wednesdays from 4:30 to 5:30
p. m. Students may bring their
own suits, and all they need is a
health permit from the Student
Health Office. The session is open
both for beginning and advanced
swimmers, and games will be or
ganized for the frivolous in nature.
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University
Notes
Several members of the Univer
sity faculty attended the annual
convention of the Society for the
Promotion of Engineering Educa
tion at the University of Michigan
in Ann Arbor, June 23 to 27. Dean
O. J. Ferguson, Prof. M. I. Evinger
and I'rof. Theodore Aakhus repre
sented the college of engineering,
while also attending was Prof. K.
D. Scott of the English depart
ment. Professor Aakhus present
ed a paper on "Engineering Draw
ing Laboratory Equipment and
Supplies' and Professor Scott one
on "A Laboratory Method of
Teaching Eiglish Composition."
Professor Evinger distributed cop
ies of a report he made last year
on "Courses Pertaining to Con
struction Education."
Miss Mamie Meredith of the
English department will attend a
conference for teachers of Eng
lish in technical schools in Ann
Arbor, Mich., June 30 to July 18.
Dean O. J. Ferguson of the col
lege of Engineering is chairman of
a committee on English of the So
ciety for Promotion of Engineer
ing Education, which is sponsor
ing the conference.
Prof. J. W. Haney, chairman of
the mechanical engineering de
partment, attended the semiannual
meetnig of the American Society
of Mechanical Engineers in Kan
sas City, Mo., June 16 to 20. He
acted as chairman of a session on
national defense training and met
with the committee on relations
with colleges, of which he is a
member.
Miss Ruth Deverton has re
turned to the home economics de
partment at the college of agrlcul
ture from Washington, D. C,
where she has been on leave of ab
sence for the last eight months,
working in the bureau of home
economics. Dr. Leverton will re
sume her research work at the
university next fall.
Major Ralph E. Cruse of the
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military department has been pro
moted to the rank of lieutenant
colonel ki the !U. S. army as of
June 12.