Tuesaay, March" 23, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Paae 3 Husker Teams Start Second Week's Drills Coach Potsy Clark's Cornhusker gridders started into their second week of spring practice Monday taking the spotlight. Several squads took their turn right with scrimmage sessions at the contact work. One offen sive backfield was composed of Darwin Salestrom in the signal calling position, Ray Magsamen and Gerald Ferguson at halves and Frank Callopy at fullback. On the defensive eleven were Bob Reidy and John Andrews in the line-backing spots, with Phil Young, Bill Moomey and Kenny Fischer working behind the line backers. Tony Blazine had his linemen drilling, while passers Dick Hut ton, Roy Churchill and Bob Scoville warmed their passing arms. Dutch Meyer and Jim My ers worked on punting. Sharpe's Men Work. . Coach Tony Sharpe sent his baseball candidates into their sec ond week of outside work. Work ing in the pitching position were Jim Sharp and Big Jim Sandstedt. Catchers were Willard Branson and Dilford Blatchford. The Husker diamond men also took their turn at infield practice. One lineup had Dick Schleiger at first, Hobe Hmvs at second, Bob Grogan at short and Bill Denker MAIN FEATURES START LINCOLN: "Saigon," 1:05, 3:12, 5:20, 7:28, 9:36. STUART: "Voice of the Tur tle." 1:19, 3:22, 5:25, 7:27. 9:30. NEBRASKA "Scudda H o o, Scudda Hay," 1:00, 3:53, 6:46, 9:39. "The Challenge," 2:42, 5:35, 8 '28 CAPITOL: "It Happened Out West." 1:00, 3:35, 6:10, 8:45. "The Senator Was Indiscreet," 2:00, 4:35, 7:10, 9:45. AKE SAfGON' J N ni..f ' BUGS BUNNY CARTOON REVUE! TOMORROW! pj Robert Maureen Clittoa f Nebraska Tomorrow! 'The VOICE of the TURTLE' with Ranald Began Elraaar Parker SMASH HITS! "HALF PAST MIDNIGHT" with Kent Taylor Doors Open 12:45 Matinee 41c to 6 PM WED.! CAPITA GYPSY LOVE AND ADVENTURE! Hal O- DIETRICH J MILUN Plus! Death Lurked JkJrtilll Kit - Behind! The Invisible Wal ! tie la Copple Places Third in 'NCAA Wrestle Meet Two Nebraska wrestlers dropped early matches in the NCAA wrestling tournament at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania last week. Heavyweight Mike DiBiase dropped a pair of matchs Friday night to Oklahoma A. & M.'s Richard Hutton, defending champ who retained his crown, and Bob Maldegan of Michigan State, re spectively. In the 125-pound division, Ne braska's Bob Yambor dropped a 3-0 decision to Paul McDaniel, also of Oklahoma A. & M. Copple Reaches Semisv Newt Copple reached the semi finals in the 147.5-pound class by pinning Walter Schallcross of Rutgers and repeating with a pin over Andrew Pychany of Indiana. Navy's John Fletcher, however, pinned Copple in the evening bouts. Copple gained third place in his weight class. The Aggies from Oklahoma won the team title with 33 points. The Aggies copped two individual titles in winning the tourney. Hutton won the heavyweight di vision and Jack St. Clair was champion in the 160.5 pound class. Nebraska finished with five points to place 12th in the meet. at third. The second outfit was composed of Butch Mathews at first, Fritz Hegwood at second, Bob Bull at short and Don Hays at third. -vWa Ufa dill SPORT COATS ... a must for college men come spring time. See Magee's fine collection of tweeds, plaids and solid colors . . . carefully tailored. Regulars and longs. 19.50 to $40 SLACKS, YOUR BEST college friends . . . Magee's have 'em in wonderful colors, quality fabrics, all sizes! $10 to 29.50 Magee's Second Floor BE A VICTORIAN heroine ... in this wonderful faille party dress with a swag of hip hugging tucks and a pert back bustle bow. Removable organdy trim okayed for you by the Minx Modes junior board of review. Black, navy, sizes 11 to 13. 19.95 Magee's Third Floor Fern Fun Badminton Schedule for Mar. 23. Salsbury - Moore vs. Battey -Stuht at 5:00 in Grant Memorial. Hansen-Mattison vs. Stratton Branch at 5:00. Blackstone-Bock vs. Lord-Ichin-aca at 5:00. It js important that all games are played at the scheduled time so that the tournament can be finished before" spring vacation. The Duckpin tournament will begin immediately after vacatiou. Team lists should be handed in at the W.A.A. office by 5:00 Thurs day, March 25. A team is com posed of five members and any number of teams may be entered. Newman Club Captures Title Intramural basketball drew to a close last week when the New man Club defeated I.F.T., 24-19, to win the Inter-Denominational championship. Hamersky led the victors with five buckets, and B. Costello hit for six counters to take runner up honors. Baumbalk finished with four. Duling and Kreizinger paced the losers with six points each. The Newman Club led at hrlf-time. 6-5. I.F.T. is the In dependent champion. YWCA comparative religious group will meet Tuesday at 5:00 p. m. in the dining room of El len Smith Hall. Rev. Phillip Shug will speak on Unitarianism. 41 !1 4 . If Potsy Releases Revised Golf, Tennis Slates Revised nine-match golf and tennis schedules have been re leased by George (Posty) Clark, University of Nebraska Athletic Director. The Big Seven conference championships in both sports will be in Lincoln May 21 and 22. The varsity tennis ' squad will start practice in the Coliseum next week, according to Coach Gene Leighton. Two Lettermen Coach Leighton will build his team around two lettermen. Jack Cady of Lincoln and Robert Sle zak of San Francisco. The Corn husker coach has asked anyone interested in trying for the team to see him. The golf and tennis teams will travel together and play the same teams. Schedule: April 23, Colorado A. & M. at Ft. Collins; 24, Colorado at Boul der; 30 Kansas at Lawrence; May 1, Missouri at Columbia; 3, Iowa State at Lincoln; 7, Wichita U. At Wichita, Kas.; 8, Kansas State at Manhattan; 10, Oklahoma at Lincoln; 13, Wichita U. at Lin coln; 16, Oklahoma A. & M. at Lincoln tentative; 21-22, Big Seven Conference at Lincoln. Freshman competition in the Law School moot court trials will be concluded Thursday, March 25. p ack 4!hese in your vacation luggage Look to for Smart College Clothes r h Water Cagers Finish Opening Week's Play Intramural water basketball got under way last week in the Coliseum pool with 11 contests being played. Twenty-seven teams are ent ered in the five leagues, with the Independent League having seven members and the other four having five entries. Water basketball is being of fered for the first time in intra mural competition. Last year water polo was played. Last week's results: March IS. Phi Delta Tliela 12. Theta XI 3. Beta Smma Psl 8, Dell Tau Delia 7. Bcla Theta PI 11. Alpha Sipma Pill 9. Muscle Men 14. Dormitory C 8. March 16. Alpha Tau Omr-ca . Farm House 0. Sigma Alpha Epsllon 5, Alpha Uutnma Rho 2. March 17. Phi Gamma Delta 21, Sigma Alpha Mu ' Delta Upsllon 18, Brow.-i Palr.ce 8. March 18. Rigmi Nu 18. Farm Hmise 0. Sterna Chi 2. Theta :i 1. March 19. Alpha Gmma Rho 8, Plil Kappa Prl 7. Alpha Sigma Phi vi. Kappa Sigma, postponed. Easter Cards For Relative and Friend. Also Easier Gift Wrap Ribbon. Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street b b n AMATEUR SHOW FRIDAY