The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 09, 1946, Page Page 3, Image 4

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    Tuesflcry, April 9, 1946
Three UN Teams
Face Road Trips
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE.
Friday.
Baseball team vs. Minnesota at
Minneapolis.
Tennis team vs. Kansas at Law
rence.
Golf team vs. Kansas at Lawrence.
Saturday.
Baseball team vs. Minnesota at
Aii.incapolis.
Tennis team vs. Kansas State at
Manhattan.
Golf team vs. Kansas State at
Manhattan.
Husker athletic teams move into
another action-packed week, with
all varsity squads except the track
IM Volley Ball
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Iii Four Lea cues
Eighteen volleyball sextets, di
vided into four leagues to speed
play, are scheduled to compete in
three weeks of games to deter
mine the intramural champion.
Members of the four leagues will
participate in a complete round
robin of contests; then the four
winning teams will play a single
elimination tourney to determine
the top aggregation.
Leagues and schedule are listed
below:
lM(ue I. U(iie III.
Alpha Tau Omega Phi Gamma Delta
Pioneer Co-op Brown Palace Co-op
comnusner co-op Delta upsllon
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Beta Sigma Psl
Sigma Nu
- Irirue II.
Phi Delta Theta
Theta XI
Alpha Gamma Rho
Phi Kappa Pat
Farm House
IMIDC IV.
Beta Theta PI
Sigma CM
Zeta Beta Tail
Sigma Phi Epsllon
Schedule.
Monday, April 8.
5:10 Alpha Tau Omega-Pioneer Co-op.
5:10 Phi Delta Theta-Theta XI.
5:10 Sigma Chl-Zeta Beta Tau.
Wednewday, April 10.
5:10 Brown Palace Co-op-Beta Sigma Psl.
5:10 Phi Kappa Psl-Alpha Gamma Kho.
5:10 Cornh'ker Co-op-Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Thursday, April II.
5:10 Sign-. lu-Alpha Tau Omega.
5:10 Phi Gamma Delta-Farm House.
5:10 Delta Upsllon-Beta Sigma Psl.
Friday, April 12.
5:10 Beta Theta Pi-Sigma Phi Epsllon.
5:10 Phi Delta Theta-Alpha Gamma Rho.
5:10 Theta Xi-Phl Kappa Psl.
Monday, April 15.
5:10 Delta Upsilon-Farm House.
5:10 Beta Theta Pl-Sigma Chi.
5:10 Pioneer Co-op-Cornhusker Co-op.
Wednesday, April 17.
5:10 Zeta Beta Tau-Sigma Phi Epsilon.
5:10 Alpha Tau Omega-Sig. Alpha Epsilon
5:10 Cornhusker Co-op-Sigma Nu
7:10 Phi Gim. Delta-Brown Palace Co-op.
7:10 Beta Sigma Psl-Farm House.
Thursday, April 18.
5:10 Phi Gamma Delta-Delta Upsllon.
5.10 Brown Palace Co-op-Farm House.
5:10 Beta Theta Pl-Zeta Beta Tau.
7:10 Pioneer Co-op-Sigma Nu.
7:10 Phi Delta Theta-Phi Kappa Psl.
7:10 Sigma Chl-Sigma Phi Epsllon.
Friday, April 19.
5:10 Alpha Tau Omega-Cornhusker Co-op.
5:10 Theta Xi-Alpha Gamma Rho.
5:10 Pioneer Co-op-Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Monday, April 22.
5:10 Brown Palace Co-op-Delta Upsllon.
5:10 Sigma Nu-Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
5:10 Phi Gamma DelU-Beta Sigma Psl.
Tuesday, April 23.
7:10 Playoff games for championship.
BY DOROTHY MESIIIER.
Two tournaments, scheduled on
the W.A.A. calendar, began
Monday, April 8. Schedules for
these tournaments, bowling and
Fem Fnim
badminton, are posted on the bul
letin board at Grant Memorial.
Representatives should check im
mediately for the date that their
teams will be playing.
Badminton doubles will be
played at 5 and 5:30 each day.
There are 76 teams participating.
Bowling will be held at 5
o'clock each day at the Lincoln
Bowling Alleys. Kappa Alpha
Theta, Alpha Chi Omega, Gam
ma Phi Beta, Alpha Phi, Delta
Delta Delta, and Alpha Omicron
Pi each entered two teams in the
competition. '
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team seeing action. Every contest
win be played away from home,
as me Baseball nine is up north
for a two-game series with Min
nesota, while the golf and tennis
teams make a swing through Kan
sas for matches with Kansas U.
and K. State.
Fresh from a pair of wins
against the University of Colorado
the baseball squad will go against
stiffer competition this weekend
in Minneapolis. Word from the
Gopher campus touts the Minne
sota nine as a potent crew, in
keeping with the Northland tradi
tion.
ioacn frank Mnagaczs crew
chalked up 10 to 0 and 5 to 3 wins
over the visiting Buffs last week.
The mound staff held up in fine
1,lc nouna siau neia up in nn
style. and Smacz sent six dif
ferent nitchprs Infn nrtinn rlnrini
action during
the two-game series.
This week's play will be the
first for the golf and tennis
squads. After being idle during
the war years, the sports have
been revived this season and the
Husker competitors face a full
slate of matches.
The golfers, under the tutelage
of Bud Williamson, and the tennis
team will travel together, both
meeting the same Big Six foes on
Friday and Saturday.
The Nebraska trackmen will be
out of competition this week, as
they prepare for two important
relay carnival dates. On April 20
the cinder squad moves to Law
rence for the twenty-first annual
Kansas Relays and the following
week Coach Ed Weir takes his
charges to Des Moines for the
Drake Relays. Each of these meets
brings together some of the na
tion's top ranking track and field
performers.
Spomer Leads
Field in Golf
Team Tryouts
Don Spomer of Lincoln paced
eight qualifiers for places on the
University of Nebraska golf team
by shooting a 75 Sunday in the
final round of preliminary play
at Miiicrest Country club.
riueen aspirants lor SDots on
the Husker squad toured the
course, and eight low men will
vie for the fourth berths through
a series of intra-squad matches
this week.
K.U. First Foe.
Coach Bud Williamson's Husk
ers will open their intercollegiate
play this week end with a pair of
matches. On Friday they will face
the University of Kansas team
at Lawrence, while on Saturday
tne Kansas btate golfers will fur
nish the competition at Man
hattan.
The eight qualifiers:
Don Sprmer S8-S7 75
hrnny Adams SK-S! 77
Ed MrKlligott 40-41 81
Hon Slroh S8-4S 111
Jim Liggett 44-39 83
(ii-orge llailey 42-41 83
Mac (iriiham 41-42 83
Rex (iribble 42-42 84
Sinfonia Harmony Hour
lhe Harmony Hour program
scheduled for the Tuesday of
March 26, will be held today at
4:00 in the student union music
room. The program will be
based on "Humor in Music,"
and will include Frokofieff's
Peter and the Wolf, The Car
nival of the Animals by Saint
Saens, and numerous other
works.
WANTED
WATER FOUNTAIN
ATTENDANT
5:00 P. M.-7:00 P. M.
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur., Fri.
and
6 Hours Saturdays
3 Hours Sundays
Wages:
35c an hour
and 2 Meals a Day
Apply Room 1 of lhe Union
THE NEBRASKAN
lilTRAMURALS
AU-Intramural
Basketball
Selected by George Miller and
Gordon Ehlers.
Due to the large number of
players competing, no attempt
was made to divide the selections
into a first and second team.
Team roster changes at the end
of the semester also made thp
task of choosing an all-star team
a difficult undertaking.
No player who appeared in
varsity cames were considprprf in
selecting the all-intramural teams.
tlKSl TEN.
Roy Farris, Beta Theta Pi
Dean Kratz, Delta Upsilon
Jim Myers, Phi Gamma Delta
Dean Jackson, Phi Delta Theta
Bob Schleiger, Phi Gamma
Delta
Jim Pettis, Navy
Hubert Winter, Phi Delta
Theta
Al Bloom, Delta Tau Delta
Franklin Christensen, Sigma
Chi
Jim Gardner, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon
Honorable mention: Rnnrlrpnn
Navy; Ernst, Tired G I's; Berger,
Beta Theta Pi: Bob flrepn Phi
Kappa Psi; Wilkins, Sigma Nu;
Saladen, Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
Bauer, Beta Sigma Psi; Dedrick,
Alpha Tau Omega; Nutzman, Phi
Gamma Delta; Grewcock, Brown
Palace.
Water Polo
Changes in the water
schedule:
polo
Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Chi, Tues
day, April 9, 5:10.
Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Kappa
Psi, Wednesday, April 10, 8:10.
(The Lilies' water polo team has
dropped from competition. )
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Island and Joe Lukas, Lincoln,
blocking sled into motion during a
Masterson's spring gridiron drills.
ganized in 1921, they act in co
operation with the Tassels to pro
mote school spirit. Dean Skokan
is the 1945-46 president.
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