The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 07, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, January 7, 1943
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Oklahoma Baseball Tutor Goes
Out on Limb in Predicting' Air
Travel in Athletics After Wai
NORMAN, Okla., Jan. 6 Jack
Baer, Oklahoma's youthful base
ball coach, predicts that intercol
' legiate sports teams in the nation
" will go completely aerial in travel
to and from athletic events after
the war.
Baer sees the following advan
tages for air transportation of
college athletic teams after the
shooting is over:
1. Air travel will be cheaper.
2. Air travel will be less fatigu
ing on the athletes.
3. Air travel will be quicker and
fewer classes will be missed.
4. Air travel will be safe.
Planes Improved.
With tens of thousands of bomb
ers and other plane types avail
able after the war for transporta
tion purposes, and all types of
plane travel vastly improved,
transportation rates will go down,
Baer thinks. Also, college sports
teams traveling by air can often
go and return in one day where
formerly three and four were"
necessary, thus saving the expense
of additional meals and hotel res
ervations. Baer says a quick trip by plane
is far less fatiguing on the ath
letes themselves than a long hop
by railroad and bus. In fact, in
90 percent of their games, Sooner
fotball teams could work out Fri
day afternoon on their home field,
Sleep Friday night in their own
beds, and after flying to and from
the game Saturday, could again
rest Saturday night in their own
beds.
Own Planes.
Baer things college athletic de
partments of the future will own
their own transport planes, just
like high schools and colleges now
maintain their own busses.
"Say we were playing Kansas
at Lawrence," Baer illustrated,
"and we wanted to work out on
Kansas's field Friday afternoon.
We could leave Norman at 2 p. m.
arrive at Lawrence about 3:30
p. m., work out at the Jayhawk
stadium and be back home at
6 p. ni. in time for supper. Then
we could fly up again Saturday
for the game."
The Sooner football team of
1938, Big Six conference cham
pions, flew in giant clipper ships
from Florida to Cuba and return
on a brief sight-seeing trip after
their Orange Bowl defeat of Ten
nessee, and were enthusiatic about
plane travel.
Paine Returns
To O.U. Lineup
Allie Paine, competent Oklaho
ma junior from Oklahoma City, is
back for a trial with the Sooner
cagers this season. Paine played
with the Sooner club of 1940-41,
but was not in school last season.
Enrolled in the College of Busi
ness Administration, Paine is only
a medium-sized boy yet is capable
of good ball handling, shooting and
guarding, and despite a bother
some knee injury should. see lots
of action in the coming campaign.
Records Office
Wants Foreign
Photos for Plans
Collegiate globetrotters who
have taken photographs, still or
motion, in Europe, Asia or Africa
are asked to lend them to the pic
torial records division of the of
fice of strategic services for use
in mapping war plans.
The types of material wanted
are: aerial views, industrial in
stallations, air fields, highways,
docks, harbors, coastlines, beaches,
canals, and rivers. Before sending
in their pictures, persons in pos
session of this sort of material
should apply for a questionnaire to
Col. L. E. Norris, Strategic Photos,
Box 46, Station "G," New York
City.
Worcester Polytechnic institute
recently opened its new Higgins
mechanical engineering laboratories.
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Hoosier-IInsker Action . . .
Ward Williams, flashy Indiana center, does a perfect job of block
ing this shot at the Hoosier basket by John Bottorff, right, Husker
forward, in the first half of the Nebraska-Indiana game.
Rifle Team
Wins Year's
Initial Match
Nebraska Scores 3,564;
Wins from Camp Croft
By More than 500 Pis.
The first rifle match to be fired
by the University ROTC team was
won from the 9th Infantry Train
ing Regiment of Camp Croft, South
Carolina, with Nebraska winning
Dy more man ouu points.
In compiling the 3564 points, the
team's aggregate score, the out-,
standing individual performance
went to Herbert Miller, frcshhian
firing a total 378 out of a possible
400. Fire order of the match was
regulation 4 position, 40-shot
match, with the ten high men
making up the score.
All men on the university team
firing against the soldier's score
of 3021 were taken from both the
basic and advanced drill units on
the campus. Complete list of the
team is as follows: Herbert Mil
ler, Roger Anderson, Fred Mc-
Lafferty, Hugh Stuart, Bill Dowell,
Don Albin, Norman Zabel, Jack
Kiewitt, Albert Walla, Ralph Brad
ley, Woodrow Collins, Oscar Powell,
Tom McCaryille, Warren Koenig,
and P. A. McQueen.
Tassels, Cobs Get Books
For New Yearbook Drive
Tassels and Corn Cobs should
pick up their subscription books
at the Cornhusker office today
and tomorrow for the second year
book drive of the year, Dave Wal
cott, Cornhusker business man
ager, announced yesterday.
Miss Gertrude Moonev. Univer
sity of Texas physical education
instructor, is women's representa
tive for physical fitness in the
Eighth area organization of civil
ian defense.
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