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    TKursaoy, April 29, 1943
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By N orris Anderson
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Material in this column today was written by Henry Fish
hack, our right-hand man and a Californian to boot. Take 'er
away, Henry Sports Ed.
You may have one of those plain, unadorned calenders
which simply lists May 8th, as just another -day but we have
one on our desk which shows that that's the date of the Big
Six conference spike carnival, only big spring athletic event
n Husker premises.
You too may be one of the majority who rightly casteth
all to Missouri, but don't in the process overlook the individual
duels of the meet. Chief of among duels figures in the shotput
where Cornhusker Vic Schleich collides with Elmer Aussieker,
massive 1942 indoor and outdoor Big Six champ in the final
match of three year epic rivalry.
Vic and the Missourian have met in the shotput ring on
twelve separate occasions with Aussieker presently in front
with seven wins. Big Elmer harbored six-three advantage at
the outset of the '42 campaign which Schleich cut down with
victories in the Husker dual meet and Big Six indoor champion
ships. Both tossers bettered 50 ft, Schleich hitting 50 feet
consistently off the boards, and Aussieker tossing a 50 foot
Drake win foris present advantage, lowan Dick Bliss is
scheduled to give Schleich plenty-of warmup competition in
Ames this weekend.
Sports along the Big Six front, currently dominated by
Missouri, figure to remain at Tiger stronghold, if spring signs
along the 1943 athletic trail remain stationary.
Though many have regarded the optimism of colorful Tiger
head, Don Faurot, as unsound, investigation reveals that the
Columbia institution boasts a slick wartime set up, if future
orders don't cut too deep, the Tigers who hold Big Six prestige
high against service clubs next fall.
Reason: Tiger athletes are enrolled under the Naval Re
serve V-12 program which calls for additional college training.
Accordingly, Faurot was greeted by over 50 footballers this
spring, most of whom plan to return with a smattering of
navy men eligibles from other institutions next autumn.
. . . I-M Softball
Phi Delts,
Fiji Team
Win Tilts
Strong Phi Gam and Phi Delt
oftball aggregations easily an
nexed league championships in
l-M softball play Wednesday
night
Led by Carl Loerch and Buck
Meyers with three hits each, the
Fiji club pounded out 17 hits in
taking a 11-0 decision over the
Sigma Nu nine. Phi Gam pitch
ing whir, Harry Fox, let the
Sig Nu club down with two
hits.
Gangly Kenny Maser, speedi
est l-M tosser to exhibit his
wares this season, whizzed his
fast ball past the Phi Psi nine
to spark his mates to a 12-0
verdict. Velocity of the Maser
pitches, which the Phi Pii's
could solve for only two hits,
had Phi Psi batters shaking
their heads throughout the tilt.
Drawings have yet to be
made between the winning Phi
Gam, Phi Delt, ATO and AGR
teams for the final round. First
frays of the championship pair
ings are dated for next Tues
day, May 4.
Phi Psi tennists, led by Jack
Blankenship, copped a 2-1 ver
dict from the Delts to win a
berth in the finals opposite the
ATO crew, victor over the
Kappa Sigs by 2-1 in the semifinals.
Brains Pay,
Say Cadets
AMES, Iowa, April 28. It pays
to be smart. That's the feeling
of the 40 top honor men in the
four battalions of the Iowa State
college naval training school.
The reason is that these honor
men will be the recipients of
block of reserved seats for the
Drake relays in Des Moines this
weekend. The tickets were pre
sented to the navy school by retail
merchants association of Des
Moines.
Husker Top
Picks Team
For I-S Go
. . League Warmup
Fifteen Cornhusker track and
field performers will trek to
Ames Saturday for the Iowa State
duel, annonuced Mentor Ed Weir
Wednesday.
Fresh from entrance in the
Drake relays Saturday, the Weir
men may find the Cyclones sur
prisingly strong.
"They have a lot of men out,"
commented Weir, "and in a duel
meet quantity often surpasses
quality. We don't have too much
quantity, you know."
Husker entrants Include Al Ab
bott, high jump; Don Bowles, 440,
mile relay; Jim Brogan, mile, two
mile; Howard Debus, shot, discus,
javelin, pole vault; Harlan Cul
well, 880, mile relay; Ki Eisenhart,
shot, discus; Creighton Hale, 880,
mile, mile relay; Jack Hazen, jave
lin; Don James, pole vault; Dean
Kratz, 440, 880, mile relay; John
Parkin, 100, 220; Dick Petring,
high jump, broad jump, low hurd
les; Vic Schleich, shot, discus; Al
Zikmund, discus, 100, 220, broad
jump, nigh jump.
Hurdlers Scarce.
Husker strength is at lowest
ebb in the hurdle races. Petnng,
normally a high jumper, is the
only Husker entrant in the 220
yard lows Weir has no 120-yard
high hurdler among his prospects.
Sophomore Lee Christensen, who
flashed promise over both high
and low sticks indoors, may re
cover from -a severe knee injury
in time for the Ames trip.
Itinery calls for the Weirmen to
leave Lincoln at noon Friday, re
turn immediately after the meet
Saturday.
"Since Brogan, Hazen, Eisen
hart, Bowles and Culwell are
ROTC boys, we want to return
them as soon as possible," said
Weir.
Husker track activity will cease
a week from Saturday, May 8,
date of the Big Six carnival on
Memorial Stadium cinders.
Announce Federal
Inspection Awards
Tuesday, May 4
Winners in the annual federal
inspection of the university ROTC
unit will probably be announced
May 4, according to Col. James P.
Murphy, commodant. The inspec
tion started Monday.
Inspection was completed Wed
nesday with the review of the en
gineering unit
Frank Dixon, New York univer
sity miler, is rated as the best
Negro distance runner of all time.
University of Wisconsin now
employs a war records clerk in its
alumni records office.
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After Drake
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April
28. "It was just what we ex
pected," Track Coach Jim Kelly
said last night of his team's show
ing at the Drake relays Friday and
Saturday. Minnesota did not make
a showing at the Des Moines event,
but it did as well as could be
expected.
Illness and cold weather have
handicapped the squad all spring
and it was surprising the Gophers
were able to salvage what they
did.
Minnesota managed to place in
both relays it entered, running sec
ond in the four mile event and
third in the sprint medley. Gor
dien got the only other Gopher
points with a second in the discus
throw. Illinois completely domi
nated the meet with four first
places in the relays.
Miifhesota lost some sure points
when dashman Dick Kelley had to
be left at home with the flu. Ray
Tharp would have had a good
chance to cop some points in his
event.
Coach Kelley is now pointing for
the meet this weekend. Indiana,
Purdue, Northwestern, Wisconsin
and Minnesota travel to Chicago
then for a big five team meet
If he gets a break in the weather
and his men improve, Kelley ex
pects to place at least in the upper
half of the meet. Wisconsin will
be a strong contender for top
honors.
Iowa Obstacle
Records Fall
AMES, Iowa, April 28. Ob
stacle course runners from the
Iowa State College Naval Train
ing schools have taken over 6 of
the top 10 places on the honor roll
for the Cyclone course.
The navy men now rank sec
ond, fifth, sixth, seventh, ninth,
and tenth with the college men
holding the other four spots.
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