Thursday, April 23, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN f UN Baseball Team Starts 4-Game Trip Coach A. J. Lewandowski and fourteen members of his 1942 base ball .edition will embark this after noon on a four game road trip which will carry them to the campuses of the University of Minnesota and Iowa State. A last minute announcement that Al Artman, sophomore first sack er, would be ineligible for the trip left a gap in "Lew's" fast infield. It is probable that Bob Cooper will take over the initial bag during the road trip. Yesterday afternoon's practice dealt with the ironing out of any detail flaws that might bother the Huskers during the trip. In an effort to find out how his pitchers will act under fire, "Lew" will carry five hurlers on the trip. Trip Roster. Pitchers: Floyd Stork, Ernie Swanson, Bob Garey, Carl Leach, and Clark Rice. Catchers: Dean Jackson and Leo YOUR DRUG STORE Going: Fishing This Week-end? Bay Year Supplies Here. OWL PHARMACY 148 No. 14th & P 2-1068 Ali-Ten-Slnui! It's Lieut. Cc-I. Lawrence Mc Ceney "Biff" Jones these days. The Biffer who until recently guided Musker athletics left Nebraska to go to West Point Military Academy when he was called to active duty to be graduate manager of athletics. The promotion was effective Feb. 1 when Jones arrived at the Army institution to succeed Brig. Gen. Louis E. Hibbs as head of Army athletics. Keller. Infielders: Bob' Cooper, Pat Boyle, George Gribble, and Bernie Le M aster. Outfielders: Frank Wolff, Jake Sedlack, and Bob Heinrelman. INTRAMURAL SUMMARY. r h e Betas 8 1 Farm House 3 5 1 Batteries: Smethers and Sal isbury; Weibel and Shrader. CLOSES APRIL 25 Moke Your Selections Now! 49c eo. 5 for $2.25 10 for $4.00 I rrrra A I O w A ft ft O w our old friend Arrow makes swell sports shirts And we've got Ym! Pop in and we. They're pood looking, are built for active ports or just looking prcu.y ia, They have all the advantages of Arrow tailoring including the Sanforized lalxl (b than 1T shrinkage). In a phrae, youll love 'em! Season Begins In Tennis. Golf Three Letterman Return In Both Minor Sports Tennis and golf teams get their first taste of competition when they journey to Minnesota for matches there on Friday and Sat urday followed by Iowa State. Byron Adams will be student coach of the golf team since has the most experience on the team. Other returning lettermen include John Dow, Ontu nd Frank Vet te, Lincoln. Fourth spot on the team will go to one of these: Murray Crummer, Omaha; Ed Dosek, Lincoln; Glen Eloe, Auro ra; Edward Lot. Omaha; Tom Uren, Omaha and Don Albin of Lincoln. There are three varsity tennis lettermen returning: Harry An- keny, Lincoln; Leon Davis, Hast ings, and Keith Howard, Omaha. Squad members include Keith Har grave, Kingsport, Tenn.; Bob Ev ans, Norfolk; John Waskiewscz, Boys Town; Robert Irvin, North Platte; Laurence Kusek, Ord; Rdo Shin do, Grand Island; George Cockle and Jack Knicely of Oma ha and Harold Alexis, Jack Fow ler, Willie Loeffel and Sam Wig gons of Lincoln. n 1 it - i. Ik SpoJddu (jJIuaL By Itob Milter Betas Advance To I-M Softball Finals, Win 8-3 Taking advantage of Dale Wei bel's wildness, the Betas advanced to the finals of the intramural softball tourney by defeating the Farm House 8-3. After holding the Betas in check for two innings, Farm House pitcher Weibel ran into trouble in the third frame when he walked the bases full and then served a three base hit pitch to Tom Hy land. Before the Betas could be retired five runs had come across the plate. Kmie Smethers, Beta hurler, didn't run into trouble until the Farm House last bats, when he allowed two scores to come in. John Selleck, the one who hokls the athletic purae brings still smiling despite the world conditions, financial conditions etf. . . . Selleck announced that the 1941 football receipts have not been touched as yet and that Nebraska finances shine like a rony red apple. . . That's nice to hear amid all of the talk from othev cogues doing away with athletics for the duration. . . And aVio yet idea, tie field house, is progressing nicely. The other afternoon, not having too much to do, we wandered through the partially completed structure which is destined- take Its place in the Husker athletic fold within the next year. . . The building is being whipped into shape at a pretty fast clip. . . Even the tunnel which is to connect the east stadium dressing rooms with the field house is complete except the final door mj. . . H will, if everything goes as scheduled, be ready for next tan's grid iron wars. Husker baseball hopefuls will journey to Minnesota for the opening game on their 15 game schedule. . . The first gatoe wW- be on Friday and another will be held on Saturday. . . Then nest Monday and Tuesday, the Huskers will meet Iowa State in the first Mr Six test of the current campaign. . . Coach Ad Lewandowski ftxmd veA that the May 7 game with Oklahoma Aggies will be a nigM tat. O IT looks like Boston baseball fans will have something their beans if their two basebaH teams continue winning ball games as they have been doing . . . The Red Sox finally took over the lead In the American league while the Braves are sharing the leadership in the National . . . Ted WiHiams feels relieved as he is aiepftfng along the Red Sox bid . . . He was originally classified in t- A k the draft and then along came the baseball season and a chang hs M draft status placed him in 3-A. OBILL Lyda, Oklahoma's versatile star, can claim some reer or ... ... . - m A M. something ... 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