Page 30 ' 'Wednesday; September' V iflfo - $? jts win 7 w .ftn'c vtr - A ? 'V i 7 n H V f,yi 4k,. fx A; Tl rL tirj t M i J ... ' I L: 4 n 1 CHAMPIONSHIP CORNHUSKERS Members of the 1948 University of Nebraska baseball team ad mire the trophy emblematic of the Big Seven championship won by the Huskers this spring. It was the first diamond championship in 19 years for the Nebraska team as Coach Tony Sharpe made his debut by winning 16 of 21 games, capped by a 10-game streak at the end of the season. Front row, left to right: Manager Clyde Luther, Don Hays, Wes Maser, Dil Blatchford, Elroy Gloystein, Coach Tony Sharpe (with trophy), Hobe Hays, Angelo Ossino, Jim Sandstedt, and Assistant Coach Vern Kailey. Back row, left to right: Bob Cerv, Bill Denker, Orville Schmieding, Bob Grogan, Bob Schleiger, Har lan Powley, Bob Bull, Tom Novak, Jim Sharp, Jack Helmsing, Fritz Hegwood, Bob Hinde and Bob Camp. All of these players will return next spring with the exception of Maser and Schmieding. One of Potsy Clark's top ball carriers this fall will be Frank "Junior" Collopy (lower right), 5 foot 11 inch, 190-pounder from Scottsbluff. Junior is one of two men on this year's squad who have lettered three years in football. He lettered in 1944 and after a naval hitch returned to letter in 1946 and again last year. He was an All-State selection while playing for Scottsbluff high. (Upper right) Tom Novak, Uni versity of Nebraska center, is being boomed for Ail-American honors. An All-Big Six selection the past two falls, Novak was put on Bill Stern's pre-season squad behind Chuck Bednarik of Pcnn and Alex Sarkesian of Northwestern. Last year Notre Dame tabbed him as their outstanding opposing lineman. Summer Jobs Held Down by didders University of Nebraska football players are engaged in sunyner jobs. George (Potsy) Clark be lieves Bob (Moon) Mullen, center candidate, is the most versatile of the players who have reported on their activities. Mullen is "digging ditches, painting, helping a funeral di rector and working at a radiator plant" at Connesville, Pa. Tom Novak is working for the Prucka Transportation Company in Omaha and reports that his ankle is "much better." Alex J. Cochrane, Jr., is super visor of recreation at the Fremont Golf Club which entails managing the swimming pool. He has been IN LINCOLN IT'S RUSSELL SPORTS LINCOLN'S NEWEST IN THE CAPITAL HOTEL 133 N. 11th St. QUALITY ATHLETIC GOODS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES , WE EQUIP EVERY SPORT j RjuamII Spotting pondA Qo. u nninn around the coif course to get in condition. i George Bostwick is with the Union Pacific at North Platte. Frank Collopy, Jr., is laying car pet and linoleum at Scottsbluff. Clayton Frazier has been icing refrigerator cars for the Burling ton. Bill Mueller has been hand ling piling for the U. S. Army Engineers in river work. Hubert Unger has been putting down test wells for the Depart ment of Conservation and Survey. Joe McGill was in harvest work and has been working as a helper on a truck. Dick Hutton, after summer school, helped with the National Junior Chamber of Commerce golf tournament and will work at the state fair grounds during the race meet. Don Strasheim has been running a tractor and hauling wheat on a farm near Kimball. Charles Story has been working for the police t'epartment in Lincoln. lf 1230 "0" Street MASCULINE WARDROBES Harvey Brothers college Advisors have determined the styles and offer "style right." advice to the college man. Harvey Brothers carry a complete line of college clothes for college men. - ' 'f ' 1 V .11 :: -. fry J...- Ml i MAKE PLANS HOIV FOR "CORHHUSEEfl TOUR" TO THE JlMt NEBRASKA-COLORADO FOOT BAIL GAME Boulder, Colo.. Oct. 9, 1948 Complete Package Tour Including ROUND TRIP RAIL FARE TICKET TO GAME SIGHT SEEING TRIP OUT OF COLORADO SPRINGS LODGING SAT. NIGHT IN ANTLER HOTEL, COLO RADO SPRINGS AND OTHER FEATURES i Onlr r $59.50 From Lincoln t Lm 1 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT LIIIC0LI1 TOUR & TRAVEL AGENCY 204 So. 13th St And Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity 1425 R St. 1