PAGE 6 4 Teams Hold PerfcctRecords InWaterB-Ball Another week of waterbasket ball games finds only four fra ternity teams with perfect rec ords. The League I leadership is in the hands of Alpha Tau Omega with four wins. League rr led bv Phi Gamma Delta with three wins and two teams In League III, the AGR's and the Beta's have three victories each. Sigma Nu, Theta Xi, Delta Upsilon, and Sigma Alpha Epsi lon each have a 2-1 record to hold down second place in the three leagues. Thrpf tpams have failed to win a water basketball game thus far in competition. The ueua -ni s and Zeta Beta Tau have dropped four decisions while the FM I'Si S have watched three games go by the wayside. In Independent play the Muscle Men continue to lead their league with three wins against no de feats. The Dorm C swimmers scored an upset over the Lilies and now occupy second place with a 2-1 record. The Independ ent League will now start the second round of play. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Missouri Hunting Thursday, MarcK 31, 1949 n New Quarterback The big problem facing Don Faurot, head football coach jf Missouri University, is the quar terback position. Bus Entsminger, the Tiger's All Big Seven quarterback of last year has graduated leaving Mis souri without a man ti lead Fau rot's Split-T formation. Bus has lead the Tiger offense the past three seasons. For two seasons Entsminger was the top man in total offense and his generalship kept the Tigers among the country's offensive leaders both years. Last year he totaled 1,084 yards by land and air. In his search for a signal caller, Faurot has converted Sophomore Halfback Bob Henley to quarter for a try at the ball handling position. The Coliseum pool b open from 3:45 to 5 p. m. every day for free swimming, swimming coach Hollie Lepley announced. All students wishing to practice their swimming or wish to learn are invited to come. 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Weir has a new combination set up for a sprint relay team. Harry Meginnis, Dick Hutton, Alan Thompson and Fritz Ware m.ir. nn thr auartet. Texas will have three of their big four back again in Allen Lawlor, rerry Samuels and Charley Tarker. These three teamed up to nip the Husker sprint relay team last year in the Drake relays. Tho .T.-uk Ecst competition is coming into the stretch with only six events left on the docket. Alpha Tau Omega is a srant five points ahead of the Thi Delts in the overall race. The ATO's and the rhi Dclts both received participation points in rifle shooting to remain in me same position. Nebraska was host last week end to the -state YMCA swim ming and diving championships. Much credit should be given o the different coaches around who are doing a tremendous job in getting boys started in swim ming early in life. Three years ago, there were not enough boys in hniH a state meet, lhis year over one hundred and forty boys come to Lincoln for the meet. Several physical education mainrc from Nebraska will at tend the Central District Con vention of the American Associa tion of Health, Physical fcduca linn and Recreation April 6, 7. 8 and 9 in Denver, Colorado. L. E, Means will be chairman of a panel discussion on junior high school athletics. Phil Sprague, veteran Husker gymnast, took high scoring honors for the season with 168Vi points. Leo Geier was second with 82. Dick Schlciger, Husker cage center, joined the football squad this week. He made his debut as an end. Coach Bill Glassford is still looking for a passer to lead his footballers next fall. In the scrimmage Tuesday night, Glas sford had Frank "Dutch" Meyers and Kenny Fischer doing the tossing for the two offensive units. Several additions will be made, however, next fall due to spring sports. Tom Novak, now on the baseball team, Howard Fletcher, who is nursing an in jured leg, and Dick Rcgicr, side lined with an injured ankle will all be in there next fall. YW Plans Mass Mcinlrcrsliip Meet An alt YVCA membership meeting will be held Thursday at 7:15 p. m. in Ellen Smith Hall. Included in the program will be Audrey Rosenbaum who will speak on the National YWCA convention which was hold a few weeks ago. Another feature will be a short skit on the summer projects. There will also be interviews with a foreign student and an American student in order to ob tain opinions on various phases of campus life. Following the program, refreshments will be sorved. IIAKEUY Utu-Hin'm fliwot la lulT IHutr)' Wr4n nkn ( Wiiw 1M fco. 11th rtone 1-509