The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 28, 1948, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, April 28, 1948
THE DAILY NEBRASKA
Page 3
45 Enrolled
In Red Cross
Water Glass
Approximately 45 men have
started into the second week of
life saving and water safety
courses conducted in the Coli
seum . pool by the American Red
Cross.
The courses are being conduct
ed by Marvin Hersey of York,
who is an American Red Cross
field representative in the aquatic
section. -Kersey is being assisted
by Coach Hollie LepUy, Webb
Emory, Lincoln high school swim
ming coach, and Warren Wallis,
Red Cross field representative
from Wyoming.
Future Life Guards.
The water courses are given to
those meiwho plan to act as life
guards or plan to do teaching this
summer. Through the training,
the Red Cross hopes to promote
better water safety in Nebraska
and its areas.
Coach Lepley said that any
football men who wish to take
the course will be able to start
Monday in the Coliseum pool.
Several of Nebraska's athletic
lettermen are taking .the course.
Included among these are Dick
Schleiger, basketball N man; Phil
Sprague, gymnast; Marvin Grimm
and Jack Campbell, Husker swim
ming lettermen.
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IM Department
Offers Special
Golf Tourney
Nebraska University's Intra
mural department will conduct a
golf specialties tournament start
ingMay 13.
'. The two events will be driv
ing for distance and pitching for
accuracy. Any man in school ex
cept members of the varsity golf
squad and golf letter men may
participate in the tourney.
Contestants may do their shoot
ing from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., May
13, or 8:30 to 12:00, May 15. The
tee-off point will be west of the
Coliseum.
Driving Rules.
Each man will furnish his own
golf balls, and no practice shots
will be allowed from the tee. Each
contestant will be allowed three
shots. Places will be determined
by total distance made oy the
three (or less) balls scored.
In the pitching tournament,
each man will be allowed five
shots.
An official Intramural medal
will be awarded to the winner
of each of the two events. A team
trophy will be given to the or
ganization whose best four men
rank highest in the two combined
events.
IM Tennis
Matches Start
Sunday, May 2
The intramural tennis tourna
ment will get under way this
week end with first round matches
slated for Sunday, May 2.
First and Second round matches
will be completed Sunday. Pair
ings will be posted today in the
Coliseum. '
The championship fraternity
team will receive a trophy, and
medals will be awarded to the
singles champion. Certificates will
go to the four best players, and
team and individual champions,'
names will be emblazoned on the
Coliseum lobby championship
plaques.
Organizations must have at least
two men actually competing to
receive participation points.
All players must furnish their
own rackets, and each Rjayer must
furnish three new balls for the
tournament.
Ivy chain members must know
their words by Thursday.
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