Tuesday, December 15, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN" W Herald Chooses All , Big Six Team . . Schleich at Tackle 4 Missouri and Oklahoma each placed four while Nebraska, Kan sas, and Iowa State placed one each as the 15th Omaha World Herald Big Six eleven made Its appearance last Sunday. Schleich Chosen. Victor Schleich, Nebraska's all w American bid, was the only Husker to made the select eleven as he was named to one of the tackle positions. Warren Hodges of Missouri was selected as Schlcich's run ning mate at the other tackle spot. With a wealth of end material unc.nn . ..n.i. to chose rrom, t ic srhirich. Fred Ware and his accomplices named Bert Ekern of Missouri and Oklahoma's Dub L.amb to man the flankers. Jim Tyree of Oklahoma and Marv Thompson of Nebraska were left out surprises. Good Guards. The Omaha paper probably couldn't have picked a better pair of guards than Missouri's Mike Fitzgerald and Clare Morford of Oklahoma. Fitzgerald will be playing with the West all stars in the Shriner's classic on New Year's day. Morford still has an other year of elgibility. Jack Marsee, Oklahoma's 175-lb. ' center, was placed at the pivot spot. Marsee beat out such per , formers as Jeff Davis of Missouri and Joe Partington of Nebraska. Evans Places. ' Huel Hamm, Ray Evans, Bob Stucber, and Paul Darling round out the backfield. Hamm and F.vann hnth pained national recos'- nit ion as passers. Hamm was one 'of the better punters in the Big .. Six this year. a unanimous choice to the select ..team. Stucber tallied 121 points during the season to establish a THE ALL-BIG Position Player and School End: Bert Ekern, Missouri Tackle: Victor Schleich, Nebraska Guard: Mike Fitzgerald, Missouri. Center: Jack Marsee, Oklahoma.. Guard: Clare Morford, Oklahoma. Tackle: Edward Hodges, Missouri. End: W. G. Lamb, Oklahoma Quarterback: Huel Hamm, Okla... Halfback: Ray Evans, Kansas.... Halfback: Robert Steuber, Mo.... Fullback Paul Darling, la. State r-T"- L- A'Jaj:.. -?... i. 'A Heavenly Pastel "Separates" new individual Big Six scoring record. Besides helping Royal Lohry hold up the Iowa State backfield, Paul Darling took time out to develop into one of the best bone crushing fullbacks the Big Six has seen in many a moon. Darling's performance against Oklahoma was probably his most outstand ing. Huskers Honored. Eleven Cornhusker gridsters were given honorable mention. Jack Hazcn and Marv Thompson at the ends, tackle Joe Byler, guards Charles Duda, Herb Von Goetz, and Wayne Stranathan, center Joe Partington, and backs Dale Bradley, Roy Long, Allen Zikmund, and Ki Eisenhart. The following received honor able mention: f Ends Marshall Shurnas, Mis souri; Jim Tyree, Oklahoma; Jack Hazen, Nebraska; Marvin Thompson, Nebraska; Maurice Ryan, Iowa State; George Dick, Kansas. Tackles Homer Simmons, Ok lahoma; Bernard Pepper, Mis souri; Stanley Green, Oklahoma; Joe Byler, Nebraska. Guards Charles Duda, Herbert von Goetz and Wayne Stranathan, Nebraska; George Gibbons, Okla homa; Verle Abrams, Missouri; Joe Crawford, Kansas; Edgar Mc Neil, Kansas State. Centers Joe Partington, Ne braska; Junius Penny, Kansas; Jefferson Davis, Missouri. Quaterbacks William Camp bell, Oklahoma; Harold Adams, Missouri. Halfbacks Royal Lohry, Iowa State; Mike Zeleznak, Kansas States; Dale Bradley, Roy Long and Allen Zikmund, Nebraska; Eddie Davis, Oklahoma. Fullbacks D o n Reece, Mis souri; Kirwin Eisenhart, Nebraska. Blackout (Continued from Page 1.) quickly doused as air-raid spot ters in the capitol dome communi cated with squad cars and directed them to the location of the offend- SIX ELEVEN Wt. 176 222 190 175 180 194 186 195 191 192 187 Ht. 5- 10 6- 22 5- 10 6- 1 Age 20 22 24 21 22 21 22 22 20 21 20 Year Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior Junior Senior Senior Junior Senior Senior 1 11 1 2 1 6-2 6-2 For now, and all through the Sprlnf... these mated pastel skirts in either an all-around pleated or gored style. Powder blue, light green, navy, black and brown. Sizes 24-31. 595 GOLD'S... Thlre Fleer. Five Big Six Athletes Will Play on Jan. 1 In Charity Games Four Missouri football players and one Oklahoma Sooner so far have been chosen to all-star teams that will participate in charity football games on New Year's day. Captain Don Reece and Bob Steber, backs and Mike Fitzger ald, guard, all of Missouri, have been named members of the West squad in the annual Shrine game at San Francisco Jan. 1. Another Missouri Tiger, Jefferson Davis, has accepted a bid to play with the Northern all-stars in the an nual North-South classic on Dev. 27th. Dub Lamb of the Oklahoma team will also take part in the East-West game on New. Year's day. Lamb will hold down one of the end positions. By Graduation ... Track Mentor Wier Laments Loss Of Big-Six Point Men Throwing a rather gloomy shadow on the 1942 Nebraska Cornhusker track prospecs, Ed Weir revealed the extent the war and graduation had cut into his array in an interview last week. "We lost 21 points to our armed forces; 21 points thru graduating seniors and have 5 points back from the 47,,2 points we scored in winning the Big Six indoor meet last year," Weir stated in discus sing the current prospects for a repeat championship performance next month. "The freshmen rule will help us, especially where we are weak," Weir declared. "Two of our best yearling bets are Creighton Hale of Hardy and Blane Young of North Platte, both middle distance men." In regard to the new NU build ing light. Certain defense plants in the city were authorized to keep their lights burning and they served as landmarks in the sea of blackness which confronted the spootters. Governor Gnswold and Mayor Johnson were among the officials who stood in the wet slush of the capitol dome walk to watch the blackout. They were greatly im pressed, and congratulated the citizens of Lincoln for their co operation in making this test "an amazing spectacle." Said the governor: "As the lights went on again after the blacking-out of the city, it was symbolic of the time for which we are fighting when the lights will go on again all over the world and business will be as usual." STATE 10 Ne CeHlaf ob tv . . and I.earnlnr . . Jehn Hubbard Tom Brown Terry In "YOUTH ON PARADE" Serr. Men 20c The Producer of "EILEEN" Rive You Another Lunh Riot For iwell e f M.sttl1l of k.yterie ee J 1 Color Cartoon Argentine lloraei NOW! SAISSS wm row Iowa U. Sophomore Squad Invades Lincoln Saturday Only three lettermen will be on "Pops" Harrison's University of Iowa basketball team when they invade Lincoln next Saturday evening. However the. remainder of the squad will be made up of some of the most promising sophomores seen at the Iowa school in a long time. Only regular on the team last year which shared second place in the Big Ten is Tommy Chapman, forward who holds several of Iowa's individual scoring records. Ben Trickey, reserve forward of last year, and Jim O'Brien, sub ceflter, are the other veterans back. Trickey set a new single game scoring mark last year. Chapman and Trickey will probably hold down the forward spots when the Iowans meet the Huskers. Both scored over half the points in the Hawk's victory . . . And The War up cinder campaign, Weir stated, "we are going to try and get more men interested in track," for we believe that is exactly what the army and navy wants in the way of a conditioning program. There is plenty of track material in school if we can get the boys in terested. Chapel . (Continued from Page 1.) years for us to erect a structure that will be a fitting complement to any of the buildings now exist ing on this campus." In keeping with the times, a stamp box has been placed m the Newman club office in the Temple building where students may de posit defense stamps to increase the building fund. The initial donation has been established under the name of the "St Bernadette Chapel Building Fund." ' The chapeL when dedi cated, will also be named after the little Saint of Lourdes, of whom Hans Werfel has written in his inspiring novel, "The Song of Bernadette." Zhe Molidays never come TOO SOON FOR CLOTHES THAT HAVE BEEN AWAY TO SCHOOL . CLOTHES come home for the holidays, too . . and probably not too soon. First thing, give them this good, re freshing cleaning and i : f - resnaping picas. 11 i surprising how hand- t 1 HI - J somciy uicy u ropuuu to such excellent care, and be ready again for holiday good times and back to school. Don't wait till the last minute to have clothes cleaned for the Holi days. Send them now. v 3 Convenient Locations ' 11 G 127 So. MODERN CLEANERS SOUICUP & WESTOVER PHONE 3-2377 over South Dakota State last week. At the center position, Dick Kelling, sophomore, is pushing O'Brien. Two other first year men, Theron Thompson and Gene Nesmith have been holding down the back-court assignments so far this year. Farce (Continued from Page 1.) covers a body in the basement of the house, Teddy attempts to help him out by digging locks for the Panama canal in which to bury what he thinks is a fever victim. Elaine Harper, the girl next door, whom Mortimer wants to marry, but is afraid to since he is one of the mad Ercwsters, is playedby. Roberta Eurgcss. Dr. Einstein, played by Bud Swartz, is the plastic surgeon accomplice of Jonathan s. Glenn Nelson takes the part of Lieutenant Rooney of the police force, and Bill Palmer and Bob Silverman play the two cops. A discouraged policeman, Officer O'Hara, whose ambition is to be a playright, is enacted by Romulo Soldevilla. Winding up the cast is Bob Black in the role of Mr. Withcrspoon, the super visor of Happy Dale sanitarium. Student director of the play is Carlene Hohensce. Tickets are on sale in the Tem ple and season tickets may also be reserved there. CLASSIFIED 10 a line per day. Payable In advance only. LOST Sunday, Phi V ptn. Betty Ann Tisthammcr en craved on back. Notify Betty Brown. 6-5046. LOST Black and fold Sheaffer pencil, near Andrews. Call 2-3742. 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