The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 20, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, April 20, 1945
THE NEBRASKAN
UN Announces
Plans for New
Sports School
BY CHUCK PETERSON.
Athletic Director A. J. Lew
andowski today announced tenta
tive plans for a coaching school
to be held at the University this
August 15-18 inclusive. The
school was the result of a definite
need for help for the wartime
coaches of Nebraska's and sur
rounding area's high school teams.
Some of the famous coaches of
the sporting world will be the in
structors. The subjects "taught"
will be eleven and six man foot
ball, basketball, baseball, and
track. One of the most important
will be Athletic Injuries. This
last should be of special interest
to most coaches, since a doctor
is very seldom in the immediate
Vicinity.
The instructors for eleven man
football will be Lynn Waldorf of
Northwestern University and A. J.
Lewandowski of the University
of Nebraska. The six man foot
head coach at the State Teachers
head coach at the tSate Teachers
College of Merovo, Mo.
The basketball coaches will be
Bruce Drake, head basketball
coach at the University of Okla
homa, and Rpves Feters, com
missioner of officials for the Big
Six, and coach in one of the Kan
sas City high schools.
For the track coach, the school
will offer Nebraska's head track
coach, Ed Weir. An assistant will
probably be announced later.
Athletic injuries will be taught
by Lonnie Cornell, the head train
er for all University sports. The
baseball coaches will be three rep
resentatives from the major
leagues. Who they are to be, will
be announced later.
Mr. H. V. Porter will discus
rules in high school football and
' basketball; all aspects and little
known facts of the rules will be
taken up. Mr. Porter is the Sec
retary of the National Federation
of High School Athletic Associa
tions. The school is designed primar
ily for Nebraska high school
coaches, but any one is welcome
to attend. The fee for the series
will be five dollars.
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doubled with age, is really Arlis
Swanson, the memory of whose
flirting Sabina in "The Skin of
Our Teeth" is still green. Bob
Samardick soften his thick Rus
sian accent as Sascha in "Room
Service," for the brogue of a
Yorkshire lad.
Role of Minister.
Dewey Ganzel again gathers up
the ministerial cloth to play Rev
erend Bronte, a role similar to that
of the harsh minister whom he
played in the first play of the
season, "The Wingless Victory."
Reverend Bronte strives to domin
ate the lives of his gifted daugh
ters and remind them always of
the superior genius of their broth
er, Branwell. As the play pro
gresses, he grows increasingly
blind from cataracts on his eyes.
Rehearsals of MOOR BORN in
dicate that shivers of emotion
will needle their cold way down
the spines of theater-goers when
Gloria Beaumont (Emily) dies of
exposure to the moor-winds, and
again at play's end when Gene
Hougsy (Branwell) expires fol
lowing a drunken carousel ag
gravated by over-long exposure
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to the same moor-winds which
brought death to Emily.
Director Hospitalized.
Dallas Williams, players' direc
tor, was stricken during the early
rehearsals of MOOR BORN and
hospitalized. He returned to
school only Wednesday, after
convalesce at his home. Dan
Mullin, technical director in Wil
liams' absence, shouldered the ad
ditional burden of director and
will continue to direct MOOR
BORN.
In MOOR BORN the University
Players' bring to the Temple stage
high drama, and tragic. MOOR
BORN curtain rings up next
Thursday, presents a special Sat
urday matinee and the final cur
tain will ring down Saturday
night, April 28. (That's next
Thursday, April 26 that the play
opens, exclaims business manager
Ghita Hill.)
Barry Sullivan, who plays the
romantic lead in "Duffy's Tav
ern," recently received a huge
scrap book titled "Barry's Book"
and signed bp 687 members of
the Greater New York Barry
Sullivan Fan Club.
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