The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 21, 1948, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, April 21, 1948
UN Athletes
Win Honors
Tuesday
John Sedlacek, right guard on
the University of Nebraska foot
ball team, won two scholastic
awards it was revealed at the
honors convocation, Tuesday.
He was named on the sopho
more honor list in the engineer
ing college and also won the Jones
National Bank Scholarship.
Ray Lucht, freshman basket
ball player from Grand Island,
won a place on the freshman
honor list as did Lawrence Done
gan, Lincoln, freshman football
player.
Loyal Hurlbert, 440-yard indoor
champion of the Big Seven Con
ference and Russell Hale, middle
distance runner from Hardy, were
named on the sophomore honor
list along with Kenneth Elson,
North Platte, who played basket
sdr' ball for Nebraska before the war.
Frederick Ware, jr., a track
man in 1945, was on the junior
honor list and Robert Scoville,
Hartington, was named to the
senior honor list.
Dean Kratz, Lincoln, former
track man, won a place among
the Allen Competition Scholars in
law and Robert McNutt, Lincoln,
won a Law Review award.
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JOE MrGILL, 19-year-old spring football candidate, is one of the
top contenders for the center position on Nebraska's 1948 squad.
The Omaha athlete is working in that position on the Blue team,
number one outfit of Coach Potsy Clark's spring gridders.
A Union lo Hold
DHL Hop April 23
D R L . . . D R L.
Students on Ag campus who
have been wondering lately what
signs bearing these letters meant
found out yesterday that they
meant "Dance, Relax and Listen
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M Track Meel
On Tap May .5
Intramural Director L. E.
Means announced Tuesday that
the 1948 outdoor track relays will
be held May 3 and 4 in Mcmoi ial
aladium.
Any individual or croup in the
University may enter the meet ex
cept varsity track men. former
letter men and any other varsity
golf and tennis team members.
Two trophies will be awarded,
one to the winning fraterity team
and one to the outstanding ath
lete of the meet. If an independent
team wins the title, all participat
ing members who score will re
ceive official Intramural medals.
Certificates will be awarded to all
record breakers.
No man may compete in more
than four events. Organizations
are responsible for the eligibility
of their men. Each organization
must have five men participating
to get participation points. No
track shoes may be worn.
Last year 395 men competed in
the track meet. The top honors
last year were taken by Field
House, an independent group. The
fraternity champions were the
DU's, followed by Sigma Nu and
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Jack Barker,
Sigma Nu, was the individual
champion.
at the Ag Student Union dance to
be held Friday, April 23, from 9
to 12 p. in.
Bobby Mills and his band will
be featured at the Ag Union dance,
with tickets at $1.50 per couple.
There will be a floor show dur
ing intermissions.
Tickets can be bought at the
Union office.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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ELUOY "LEFTY" GLOYSTEIN
is shown on the mound after
Saturday's game with Kansas
State. The Husker huilcr
pitched two-hit ball as Ne
braska won the contest, 5-2.
Gloystein struck out six Wild
cats and collected one hit in
three trips to the plate.
Attenliou
IV-Moii, Now Initiates
A combination banquet and
initiation will be held Wednes
day, April 28, at G p.m. at the
Hillcrest Country Club. All
men are requested to bring ini
tiation material. The new con
stitution and now officers will
be approved. Reservations must
be made in the coaches' office
before Monday at 5 p.m.
Red Cross
Plans Change
A 20-hour American Red
Cross life saving and water safety
course will be conducted in the
Coliseum pool starting Wednesday.
April 21 at 4 p. m., Coach Hollio
Lepley announced.
A previous announcement stated
that the water courses would start
April 26. Classes will be from
4:00 to &00 Monday through Fri
day. The courses will be conducted
by Marvin Hersey of York who
is an American Red Cross field
representative in the aquatic sec
tion. Hersey will be assisted by
Webb Elmory and Coach Lepley.
All men who hope to act as
life guards or plan to do leaching
this summer are urged to attend
the sessions of the Red Cross
course.
Intramural
Golf Slated
For April 25
Nebraska University's Intra
mural spring golf championships
will get under way Sunday, April
25 with tee off time between 8:30
a. m. and 1:30 p. m. on the Pi
oneer golf course.
Eighteen holes of medal play
will be required on April 25. The
best 32 scorers will be paired and
match play will continue to se
lect the team and individual
champions.
Coach Hollic Lepley will make
all April 25 pairings, and all
contestants must report to him
at the Pioneer club house. No
more than two from any organ
ization may play in the same four
some. All matches will be nine
holes with the finals over the 18
hole route.
Awards Given.
A trophy will be awarded to
the winning fraternity, and the
individual champion will receive
an official Intramural medal. The
gold tournament is a Jack Best
event. Champions names will be
emblazoned on the Coliseum lobby
pi acq ues.
Any man in the university is
eligible except members of the
varsity golf squad. Eighty-four
men participated in the Intra
mural tourney last spring.
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