The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 16, 1948, Page PAGE 11, Image 11

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    THurs'day, September 16,
Houses Look
To Big IM
Sport Year
, As the fall semester begins, an
expected twenty or more organ
ized houses and independent or
ganizations will once again begin
participation in the far reaching
intramural competition sponsored
by the university.
The SAE's, defending cham
pions in the nineteen event Jack
Best Intramural Trophy race, will
find a rough and rocky path to
traverse in order to capture the
coveted trophy which they have
won for two straight years.
The first sport to get under
way will be touch football, Sep
tember 23. Next in line will be
basketball free throws, tennis
singles, and a fall golf tournament.
Team table tennis, bowling, hand
ball tourneys, swimming, wrest
ling, and cross-country races will
probably start before November 1.
Director of intramurals, Lou
Means, has called the first meet
ing of the intramural committee
for September 20 at 5:00 P. M. in
the Physical Education building.
All organized houses and inde
pendent organizations are urged to
attend the meeting to plan the
coming' intramural season.
Mr. Means said that he hoped to
reach all men not taking physical
education with the bigger intra
mural program. He fields that this
form of recreation is healthy, is
good for making social contacts,
and is a wonderful outlet for
mental and emotional tension.
The new athletic field at the
Aa College will not be used until
spring when the seeded grass gets
a strong and vigorous start. It is
hoped that some of the fields will
be open to night play.
A program is also open to fa
culty men. with , new private
dressing rooms in the P. E. build
ing or coliseum.
Tournaments are planned in
bowling, tennis, badminton, golf,
and other selected sports.
Record of fniammmt In rant Yrars la
Tooeh Football.
Teur Champions
':tS RlRitia Alpha Epullon
'3s Acacia
37 Aeacia
3S Slum Nil
Sigma Phi Kpsiton
'40 Beta Thcta PI
'41 Phi Delta Theta
'42 Farm Houm
'43 Alpha Taa Omega
44 Alpha Tau Omea Delia
Tu Delta
'43 Brown Palace
4 Phi Gamma Delta
47 Phi Delta Theat
'41 Alpha Taa Omesa
Cyclones Claim
Lightest Squad
Nebraska's opening game with
Iowa State, Sept. 25, will put
the Cornhuskers against one of
the lightest teams in conference
football this season.
The Cyclones will challenge
Kansas for the right to be called
the lightest team in major com
petition this year. Iowa State will
average 188 in the line, 172 in
the backfield, and 182 as a unit.
Coach Abe Stuber's players
meet Iowa Teachers College Sat
urday afternoon in a game which
is expected to bring out Cyclone
defects.
Iowa State's starting offensive
lineup appears to be shaping
along the lines of veteran juniors
as the opening game nears.
Stuber will probably -field Dean
Laun and Dean Norman, ends;
Tom Southard and George Griedl,
tackles; Joe Brubaker and Billy
Myers, guards; Rod Bust, center;
Don Fergus"bn, quarterback; Webb
Halbert and Bob Angle, half-backs;
and Bill Chauncey, full
back. Every man in the lineup
is a returning letterman and a
junior.
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Tickets Going
Fast For All
Home Gaines
Stadium seats are na . longer
available for the UCLA home
coming encounter, and the bleach
er section is going fast, according
to Business Manager A. J. Lew
andowski. Football fans can still be ac
commodated for the three other
home games. The November 20th
battle with the highly rated Mis
souri Tigers is the fastest selling
of these.
Sellouts are expected for all the
contests as the orders for the Iowa
State opener and Kansas State
band day continue to pile upon
Lewandowski's desk.
General admission tickets will
not be available to Nebraska fans
this season. The bleachers have
been reserved for the Notre Dame
and UCLA games and knotholers
have priority for the others.
Heaviest orders on tickets for
games away has been for the stu
dent migration to Lawrence, Kan
sas. If the demand exceeds the
quota of 1,500, "Lew" hopes to
obtain a few more.
The business manager antici
pates sales reaching 1.000 each for
the Minnesota and Colorado
games, and 500 apiece for Okla
homa and Oregon State.
OPPONCNT
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COLORADO BOULDER .17.85 t
KANSAS LAWRENCE 6.40 .. t
OREGON ST. CORVALUS 53.35 (a. TM
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DUCK COATS
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WAITERS COATS
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APRONS
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Name Officials
For UN Games
Jack North, Bat Chunatona, Ted
O'Sullivan and Louis House will
referee a majority of the Corn
husker football games this season.
The assignments:
Iowa State Referee, Ted O'Sul
livan (Missouri); umpire, Cecil
Mullerleile (St. Louis); linesman,
El Flint (Greeley); Field judge,
Robert Miller (Missouri).
Minnesota Referee, Ted O'Sul
livan (Missouri); umpire, H. G.
Hedges, Dartmouth); linesman,
Nick Beam (Western Michigan);
Field judge, Clay Van Reen
(Bradley).
Colorado Referee, Jack North
(Highland Park); Barney Snapp
(Colorado A. & M.); linesman, Ed
Flint (Greeley); Field judge, U E.
Haskell (Oklahoma).
Notre Dame Referee, Jack
North (Highland Park); umpire,
H. G. Hedges (Dartmouth); lines
man, Joe Sanicki (Indiana); Field
judge, Clay Van Reen (Bradley).
Kansas Referee, Louis House
(William Jewell); umpire, John
Waldorf (Missouri); linesman, Bat
Shunatona (Oklahoma A. & M.);
Field judge, Charles Breshahan
(Colorado A. & M.).
UCLA Referee, Louis House
(William Jewell); umpire, Alan
Williams (Cornell); linesman,
William Simas (St. Mary's); Field
judge, Dick Sklar (Kansas).
Kansas State Referee, Bat
Shunantona (Oklahoma); umpire,
Football is in the air and
GREYHOUND goto you there!
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way.from-home game for convenience,
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John Waldorf (Missouri); lines
man, Pierce Astle (Emporia);
Field judge, Stuart Beresfoed
(Colorado).
Oklahoma Referee, Ted O'Sul
livan (Missouri); umpire, Cecil
Muellerleile (St. Louis); linesman,
Harry Easter (Oklahoma A. &
M.); Field judge, Dick Pulliam
(Grand Island).
Missouri Referee, Bat Shuna
tona (Oklahoma); umpire, Grady
Skillern (Oklahoma); linesman,
Jack North (Highland Park; Field
judge, George Bourette (Wes
leyan). Oregon State Referee, Lob
Conlan (Brigham Young); umpire,
William Fischer (St. Mary's);
linesman, Ted Rohwer (Washing
ton State); Field judge, D. W.
Lowell (Idaho).
Don Schneider has been work
ing in the harvest fields and at
a grain elevator at Norton, Kans.
Bob Lipps has been loading
brick at a Lincoln brick yard.
Frank (Dutch) Meyer worked as
a marble setter's helper while in
California. Fred Hawkins has
been working as a cement fini
isher with an Omaha construc
tion company.
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Penn Slate Scarlet
Football Foe in '49
The University of Nebraska
football team has signed a home
and home series with Penn State,
starting in 1949.
Nebraska visits State College,
Pa., on October 15, 1949, and will
meet Penn State in Lincoln
October 21, 1950.
The Huskers . hope to mane
alternate trips to the East and
West each year said Coach George
(Potsy) Clark. This fall they
travel to Oregon State.
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