w Tuesday, April 5, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 ' Y ' v"" $ I ..." ' ft . ; .14-: $ . : -if.- ' "v' r I , " .s V ' ' V V -t . i4""" - -A ' t .; . ' ' x -.. 'n. ' ; .4:;. vK . bv v' ; t " ':' ' )l f ' ' FRITZ 1IEGWOOD, veteran Husker outfielder, is back in action again this year after being sidelined in mid-season last year with a broken leg. Hegwood was hitting at a .414 clip last year when he was injured, during a practice. Swim Course Slated to Start Next Monday The Life Saving and Water Safety Course sponsored by the Red Cross College Unit is slated to start next Monday, April 1 1 , at 4 p. m. in the Coliseum pool. This session will be for men only. Students may receive their Life Saving certificate only or their Water Safety certificate only, but all taking the Water Safety course must also take the Life Saving half. Instructors who already have their Water Safety certificate will be used as group leaders in the course. All instructors interested in helping in the course are asked to get in touch with swim coach Hollie Lepley before next Mon day. Each session will be given from A to 5:30 p. m. in the pool. Lepley will head the course, assisted by Warren "Web" Emery, Lincoln High swim coach. Marv Hersey, regional Red Cross representative, will also be present during part of the course. Any student who intends to teach swimming this summer or life guard at a pool should take the course as a refresher. A swim ming pool management course will also be given later in the spring. Phi Dells Capture IM Squash Title Phi Delta Theta clinched the squash title last week-end with a 9-0 victory over Delta Tau Delta. The Phi Delts ended their season with a record of 43 wins against two losses. Second place is still in doubt although the Sigma Nus have the edge. The Sigma Nus finished their season with a 32-13 mark. The Betas must win all nine of their matches from the Phi Gams tonight to tie the Sigma Nus. The individual tourney will be gin this week-end or early next week. The eight high men in the team play will be put into the tourney. In the individual play so far, two men are undefeated, Dick Russell and Bill Brown of the Phi Delts. Close on their heels is Bill Henkle of the Phi Delts with a 10-2 mark. In third place is Bill Campbell of the Sigma Nus with 9 wins and 3 losses, followed by teammate John Wilson with 8 wins and 4 losses. Ag Union Calendar Wednesday Hour Dance, 5 p. m. Thursday Hour Dance, 5 p. m. Craft Shop, 7-9 p.m. Friday Craft Shop, 1-5 p.m. (Happy (BtrliJay 'a. mm. v WE BAKE SPECIAL CAKES And make that Birthday Even Happier with a Cake from COFFMAN-S KAKEIIY 13S So. 11 Those 2-509S Husker Squad Named For Trip to Oklahoma Tennis Coach Francis Leighton has announced the team that will make the trip to Oklahoma this week-end. In their ranking order they are: Robert Slezak, Lincoln; Jack Cady, Lincoln; Don Mac Arthur, Lincoln; Jamie Curran, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Bob Means, Lincoln. Slezak and MacArthur will play the number one doubles position and Cady and Curran will play the number two position. Robert Slezak and Jack Cady, numbers one and two, respec tively, are the strength of this year's squad. Both are two year lettermen. Slezak is Lincoln sin gles champion and teamed with Mark Bullock to cop the city dou bles title. He is also state hard court s'ngles champion and teamed up with Dick Means to win the state doubles championship. Three new names fill out the first five positions this year. Don MacArthur, Jamie Curran and Bob Means are in the other three slots. MacArthur was ineligible last year and did not compete. He was state singles champ in high school for two years. Jamie Curran is up from the frosh. He is expected to add team strength to the squad this year. Bob Means fills out the starting five. Means, a senior, is out for the first time, although he has played considerable tennis. He is the older brother of Dick Means, state singles champion from Lin coln, who is now attending Minnesota. THE TENNIS squad will com pete in two matches on the trip this week end, meeting Oklahoma at Norman on the 8th and then traveling to Stillwater to meet Oklahoma A. & M. on the 9th. These two meets are just practice meets. An 11-meet schedule has been arranged this year for the tennis team. They will also be host the conference championships May 20 and 21. First home game will be April 23 when Colorado will jour ney east for a match with the Husker netmen. Weir Announces Schedule Change A change in the University of Nebraska's outdoor track sched ule has been announced by Coach Ed Weir. The dual between the University of Kansas and the Huskers will be held April 13 instead of April 16 as previously scheduled. As the meet is on Wednesday the starting time will be 3 p. m. Gridders Sent Against Single Wing Offense Nebraska's spring footballers got their first taste of hard de fensive work Monday afternoon as Coach Bill Glassford scheduled a short defensive scrimmage against a single wing team. Fundamentals were the order of the day for the first part of the workout and then the squads con centrated on pass defense and pass scrimmaging. The extra point specialists also got in a workout on place kicking. One group of the squad worked on the single wing formation for the first part of the session and then ran it against the first two varsity squads in the short scrim mage. THE SINGLE WING team was made up of Sell, Hewitt and Peters, ends; Nielson and Peder son, guards; and Shaffer and Lliteras, tackles. Center was taken over by Moritz. In the backfield were Jones and Carroll at the quarter slot, Gurnett at tail, Reidy and Ritter at full, and McCurdy and Harrison at the wingback position. The varsity squads were made up of the same two teams which scrimmaged last Saturday. 0 Y if V "ft ! I if t This April Sixth, the men and women of your new career Army will parade in celebration of their service's anni versary day. They march as part of our powerful peace team, the Armed Forces of the Nation. More than ever aa part of this team, the professional women of the WAC are finding worthwhile careers advancing both in prestige and responsibility . . ; . . . serving well in the cause of Peace! I L i If f 9 4wi J if , V, 1 (I "li