Friday, March 19, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 Final Barb , Basketball w I Blitz Kids 8 0 Cornhusker Co-op 5 3 Stibonia 5 3 Brown Palace 4 4 Pioneer Co-op ..4 4 Barbcats 2 6 S Street 2 6 Volunteers 0 8 Sig Alps, DU's Win Handball With two nights of firing in the I-M handball tourney over with, both the SAE'a and DU's have reached the quarterfinals. The SAE'a easily walloped the defend ing champion 2BT's to gain the quarterfinals, while Dick Luther and his DU quartet were shutting out the ATO's, 4 to 0. Sure Thing! BY GENE SHERMAN. (Intramural Editor) Mentor Len Chattick's Blitz Kids were easily the class of the 1943 Barb I-M basketball league as they ran up eight victories against no defeats for this year's championship. To show you the power of the Blitz Kids, the runnerup clubs, the Cornhusker Co-op and Stri bonia fives, could only garner five wins out of eight contests. John Schlesiger, frosh basket balelr, and Dan Bristol were the shining lights in the Blitz Kids drive toward the title. Schlesiger could always be counted upon for his scoring ability while Bristol used his 6-4 frame to an advan tage under both baskets. Tom Brogan of the I-M office put himself on the spot yesterday by coming forth with his all-barb squad. At the forwards, Tom placed Harold Brietzke of the S St. five and Warren of the ACBC's. Dan Bristol was chosen Drake Frosh Set For Relays DES MOINES, la., March 18 Billy Moore, former Logansport high school star, now a freshman at Drake University, is expected to be one of the leading contend ers for pole vault honors in the Purdue relays here on March 27. Moore finished second to Cor nelius Warmerdam with a leap of 14 feet at the National AAU meet at Madison Square Garden, New York City. as tops among the pivot men. Joe Noble of the Cornhusker Co-op five and Schlesiger of the Blitz Kids were chosen for the back court spots. Redheaded Dean Bru backer of the Brown Palace was selected as utility man. I-M ping pong is now In full swing. 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Irregularity of Corn husker practice attendance thus far indicates that such a match is required if the spring grid sport is to survive the sched uled six-week period. Calesthentics were conducted beneath east stadium Thurs day, followed by several warm up drills. Crowded House Spoils Indiana Football Drill BLOOMTNGTON, Ind., March 18 Because of the crowded con dition now existing in the Field house, the opening of the new ex tended program for the spring football season, which will include any boy who would care to come out, will be postponed until weather permits outdoor practice. Bo McMillin, head football coach, said yesterday. Approximately forty men from last year's freshmen and varsity squads have been working out for the past two weeks. Eight vet erans, who began spring practice have left for the armed service. They are: Bob Cowan, Bob Dean, John Kokos, Bill Clarkson, Paul Herron, Hugh Jones, and Tony Montogano. The familiar figure of all-America Eilly Hillenbrand yas seen run ning thru backfield intricacies and scrimmage with those of Chuck Jacoby, Hugh (Knocky) McKin nis, and Lou Saban. Other veterans who have gotten out the helmet and pads are: Ed Bell, Ted Hasapcs, James Kernis, Mike Saban, Dick Tacket. Bob Zimny, Pete Pihos, Howard Brown. James Dewar, Tom Moorehead. and Joe Zuzga. Sooners Complete Program . . . Spring Gri! NORMAN, Okla., March 18 Probably the first major school in the nation to finish a full season of 1943 spring football training, Oklahoma will have football next fall as she did back in 1918, bar ring unforeseen war-time compli cation g. Coach Dewey "Snorter" Lus ter's Sooners just completed a six weeks training period during which they played four matched games. War Takes Toll. Several of the boys in the re cent spring drills won't be around next fall, including Eddie Davis, 200-pound junior spinner back who was the backfield star of Lus ter's 1943 exercises, and Jim Ty ree, veteran junior end. Davis and Tyree are in advanced R. O. T.C. here and probably will go to indoctrination camps in July, but will each have another season of competition after the war. Among the letter backs who may be back next fall are Juniors Myrle Greathouse and Son Wright, marine reserves, Boone Baker, junior in naval R.O.T.C., and Pete Cawthon jr., engineering junior. Among the sophomore backs ex pected to return is Derald Lebow of Okmulgee in naval R.O.T.C. "O" linesmen who may return are Tackles Chris Lambert and Bill Morris and End Don McDon ald, all marine reserves. Doubtful Status. Experienced players whose status is more doubtful are Backs Don Fauble and Oscar Raglin, and Forwards Stanley Green. Wayne oGodall, Albeit Downs and Lee Kennon. Wolverines Set New Mark ANN ARBOR, Miih., March 18 Michigan's 53'i points in the recent Big Ten indoor track moot topped all other teams scoring performances in the 33-year his tory of the meet. Sixteen ot the 20 Wolverine entries in that meet placed, five of them winning firsts. Ten of them surpassed their best previous all-time perform ances and 12 bettered their best previous efforts for the current season, leading Coach Ken Do- herty to declare it was the best group performance in Michigan track history. The Wolverines have now won the conference in door championship eight times in the past 10 seasons. ZBT Pins Pong Wins Contest . . . Defending Champs Led by Al White, Zeta Beta Tail's ping pongers started the de fense of their ping pong title in a successful manner by easily trouncing the AGR's 4 to 1 Inst Tuesday evening. The ZBT's came bac k Wednesday to eke out a 3 to 2 decision over the strong Betas. The Zebes now lead league one with two wins against no setbacks. With a record of two wins and no defeats, the Phi Phi Psi paddle men lead league four. Before last night's SAM-Sig Nu match last niht, both were tied for the lend ing spot in league two. Last Tues day night the Sammies white washed the Alpha Eigs 5 to 0 and the Sigma Nus nipped the Phi Delts 3 to 2. The.se games do not include last night's matches. Weekend Relaxation All Planned 0 Friday, March 19 10 p. m. Free Juke Box Dance Sunday, March 21 8 p. m.-FREE VARIETY SHOW Pi Phi Trio and Jeanne Rorton, Pianist Donald Duck Cortoon and "Boys from Syracuse" Union Ballroom i