TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1948 THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN Page 3 Neal Mehring Named New Assistant Coach at NU New assistant coach at the Uni versity is Neal Mehring, it was announced by Acting Athletic Di rector George "Pots' Clark. Mehring resigned as head coach at Adams State college of Ala mosa, Colo., to accept the Ne braska post. Graduated from Ne braska in 1936, he played football for the Cornhuskers in 1932, '33, "35. Coached at Lincoln. He coached at Lincoln high in 1936, at Salida, Colo., high school from 1937 to 1944 and moved to LaJunta, Colo., high school in 1945. NU Swimmers TeamWitliLHS For Exhibition Three varsity swimmers from last year's squad teamed up with six Lincoln High graduates Fri day and the group travelled to Techumseh where they put on a swimming, diving, and water safety demonstration. Accompanied by Hollie Lepley of the Phys Ed office, and Jack Donovan of the Athletic Publicity office, the group played to a full house at the Tecumseh pool. Al Donovan, formerly a NU gym nast, and Vernon Kailey, baseball letterman here in 46, are in charge of the summer program at Tecum seh. Kailey was recently hired as the new head coach there. The swimmers were Marvin Grimm, who placed first in the 50 and 100 yard conference com petition tiiis year; Fig Flagg, who took second in diving ar.d Jack Campbell, free style 'artist. The Lincoln High . boys are all pros pective enrollees at the university this fall. University Student Dies Last Week A University of Nebraska stu dent died last Wednesday morn ing. He was Clair Gillaspie, 21, 2936 N. 45th, Lincoln. A member of the Nebraska na tional guard, he served two years in the second Armored division in the south Pacific during World War II. ' Survivors include his wife, Vir ginia; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Lincoln; three sisters, Mrs. O. T. Powell and Mrs. John Kirby, both of Lincoln, and Mrs. Kenneth Long, Minneapolis; and two brothers, Clark Wayne and Thomas A. jr., both of Lincoln. GREETING CARDS for Every Occasion Goldenrod Stationery Store 2IS North 14th Street I 1 0mmm A avsv l i VJHW f FIST TIME AT ' KGILAI riU'EI "BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES" COMIG I5ed Skelton "The Fuller Brush Mon" VARSITY This is not idiom it't THE NAKED FVRY OF FACT! nr" SENSATIONAL HEADLINE DRAMA OF A PRISON BREAK ) See It .Voir Mehring reinstated a program of inter-collegiate athletics at Adams State College. i Won Championship. His football team won the New Mexico conference football cham pionship in 1946 and was run nerup to Highland university in the basketball race. In 1947, Adams State finished second in football. "We are mighty happy that Neal Mehring decided to return to his alma mater," Clark said. "His record as a coach indicates he is definitely one of the younger men destined for greater things." NAACP Meet Set Tuesday The University branch of the National Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People will highlight its summer activities at a meeting to be held Tuesday, July 20, in the Union. Rev. Robert L. Moody, presi dent of the city branch of the NAACP, and a recent delegate to the national convention of the or ganization, will report on the activities of the convention at Kansas City. Roland Luedtke, law student, will outline the provisions of a "model" F.E.P.C. bill which has been prepared at the University of Nebraska Law School. John O'Hare will tell of the activities of the NAACP nationally. As a special feature, Don Mor row, a delegate to the recent Democratic National Convention, will report on the civil rights plank which was adopted at that convention. The meeting is open to the public, and members of the city branch will be guests of the uni versity group. President John White will preside, beginning the meeting at 7:15. AIVSTHVE Artn From Rorii 124 !4 No. 13th I h 1 1 r'-y i ... u "AXYTHIXG FROM A BITE TO A BAXQLET NEWLY DECORATED AFTER THE SHOW Bill MCarty Wins UN Golf Match With 78 Twenty seven university stu dents and faculty members en gaged in a game of hide and seek among Bethany's sand greens Fri day, Bill McCarthy emerged low man with a 76 for eighteen holes. Hank Knapp was runnerup with a 78. The two men exchanged places for low nine hole honors. Knapp carding a 37 and McCarty a 38. Hollie Lepley of the Phys Ed of fice was in charge of the tourna ment sponsored by the Intramural department. Others who braved the hot July sun to finish well up the list in clude Stan Diller, 83, E. W. Moore, 88 and Arnold Finhalier with 90. On nine holes, D. L. Rogers posted a 41, and J. H. Miller and Minoru Sewake clubbed out 43. All in all, though, it was Lam bert Burmesler who got the most exericse. He fire a 58 out and a 57 in for a grand total of 115 and the day's high score. Lepley Schedules Golf Tourney At Pioneer Friday Keeping up the pace of a "Tour nament a week" during summer session, Hollie Lepley has an nounced a University Men's Tournament on the Pioneer course for Friday, July 23. Students and faculty members are invited to participate in the tournament, which will com mence at 2:00 p.m. All those who desire to enter the competition should notify Mr. Grossman at the Physical Education office, ex tension 3180 at the university. Entrants may make up their own foursomes if th.?y so desire, or they will be placed in a four some at the first tee, according to Lepley. Playing fee for the Pio neer course will be 50c, and clubs may be rented at the Golf Shop there. WE SPECIALIZE. IV COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE BRAKE SERVICE REBUILT MOTORS MOTOR INSTALLATION GAKAGE Inland Drpot Tel. 2-4861 J AFTER THE DANCE i IM I v a Congresional Candidates Asked To Speak by AVC The two candidates for Con gress from the First Nebraska District, Frank B. Morrison, Democrat, and Carl T. Curtis, in cumbent Republican, were invited by the American veterans com mittee to speak at a pubh'c meet ing Wednesday, July 21 in Love Library auditorium, it was an nounced by Ramon Hansen, act ing chairman of the University chapter of AVC. DANCE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NITES, 8:45 to 11:45 P.M. in the' Air Conditioned Terrace IKooni FOfllTY & CLUB LINCOLN HOTEL Legionnaires and Their Guests Always Invited! (Remt'inber you and your guetts must be at least 21 year of age) Snort Shop Favorites to enjoy NOW and for the Indian Summer back-to-campus rush you anticipate! COOL White blouses in rayon crepe or cotton, some -daintily lace-detailed, others crisply shirt-tailored and trim! 195 T95 to SEE, too, our luscious new Cashmere Sweaters by Premier JUST IN in 10 wonderful fall colors! Short-sleeve Slipover Long-sleeve Slipover Morrison's acceptance has been received, and he plans to discuss the record of the 80th Congress, Curtis has informed AVC that it is against his policy to appear on the same platform with his op ponent, and that he is therefore unable to be present. Brooke Westover, chairman of the Lincoln chapter of AVC, has been asked to preside, beginning the meeting at 7:15. There will be opportunity for questions at the end of Mr. Morrison's talk. The deadline for liberal rein statement of lapsed GI insurance by World war II veterans is July 31, 1948. JUST ARRIVED: another shipment of your favorite Tissue weight GABARDINE SKIRTS! New fall colors - -Gulf Grey, Forest Green, Dark Brown or Black. P95 99 first floor Long-sleeve Cardigan 95 STEAK HOUSE Refrigeration Air Conditioned 17th & Van Dora 129: 14 95 16