'Friday, April 29, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7 Names Winter Letter Winners Thirty-eight athletes .have qual ified for letters continent upon the release of their grades in June, Athletic Director George (Potsy) Clark announced. The University of Nebraska has a rule which calls for an athlete to pass in 12 riours work in the semester in which he competes before a letter can be awarded. Basketball players who 'have satisfied the other requirements are: Kenneth Anderson, Creston, la.; Henry Cech, Berwyn, Til.; Robert Cerv, Weston; Rodney Cox, Lincoln; Anton Lawry, Om;iha; Joseph Malecek, Cicero, 111.; Richard Schleiger, Omaha; Richard Srb, Lincoln; Milton Whitehead, Scottsbluff; Student Manager Donald Stacey, Omaha; Robert Pierce, Lincoln; Claude Rethcrford, 'French Lick Springs, Ind. Freshman who qualify for nu meral awards include Al Blessing, Ord; James Buchanan, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Andy Bunten, Chey enne, Wyo.; Robert Cook, Gering; Jack Deffenbaugh, Lincoln; James Fulford, Wawaka, Ind.; Robert Gottsch, Elkhorn; William Kerr, Central City; Kenneth LaGrand, Galesburg, 111.; Don Meyer, Lin coln; Clinton Peterson, Hardy; Max Pettrjohn, Spalding; Subby Ruma, Omaha; Gerald Waldon, Geneva; Norman Wilnes, Sidney. Eleven men have lettered in swimming. They are: Perry Branch, jr., Lincoln; Jack Campbell, Lincoln; Eddie Craren, Omaha; Gould Flagg, Lincoln; Marvin Grimm, Wilber; Tom Har ley, Lincoln; George Hill, Omaha; Ted Kannmine, Omaha; Conrad King, Omaha; Bob Phelps, Lin coln. Freshman swimmers who earned numerals are: Larry Bos ley, York; Buele Balderston, Omaha; Robert Holtz, Lincoln; Homer Ceylon Munson, jr., Arl ington, Va.; Richard Myers, Al liance; Bill Pomeroy, Omaha; Hazen Rice, Scottsbluff; Jerry Siegel, Lincoln; Charle6 Thomp son, York. Wrestlers who lettered are Ken neth J. Brown, Columbus; Louis Canigilia, Omaha; Harold Gilli land, Stockvifle; Michael Sparano, Omaha; Robert Yambor, Omaha; Robert Russell, Salina, Kas.; Jack Tamai, Omaha; Earl Schneider, Snyder; Don Strasheim, Kimball; AtMctic Office I AGR Hurler Pitches First No-Hit Game Brilliant pitching featured Wed n e s d a y 's sof tball intramurals. Monson, AGR hurler, pitched the year's first no hit no run contest as the AGR's beat Zeta Beta Tau by a 4-0 score. Monson faced only 19 batters as one ZBT reached first base and this by an error. The AGR chucker struck out ten batters . S. Nelson of Cornhusker Co-op pitched his team to a two hit, 6-0 victory over Delta Tau Delta. Nel son strtick out five and walked two. DEFEVDING champions Alpha Tau Omega kept their record clean with a 14-7 victory over Delta Sigma Phi, while unbeaten Beta Theta Pi ran roughshod over the Acacia's, 27-4. Theta Xi edged the Phi Gams, 4-3 in a thriller. AIEE scored 4 runs in the bot tom of the seventh after ASME Herbert Reese, Omaha; Michael DiBiase, Omaha; Alfred Johnson. Omaha Men who have earned letters for gymnastics are Lloyd Helge son, Lincoln; Philip Sprague, Be atrice; Al Dunavan, Beatrice; Clarence Lefler, Waverly; Leo Geier, Beatrice; Ken Harding, Auburn. An Amazing Offer hy EffJPKQE T0HESE1T Come Out to Soe dc Hear Americm't kit tu::e imn flay es cvn sc::&s Cruisinc Down the River Bar Room Polka, Does Your Heart Beat for Me. For Ever & Ever, and of Course so Tea 1 W mr w " M i Adffl. 1J56 Ea, Plui Tax COMING SUNDAY, MAY 1 PAUL MOOREHEAD J There will be no lianee Saturday, April 30 at the Turnpike With da Celebrated ORCIIESTlIA r had pushed across 3 runs in the top of that frame to defeat the Mechanical Engineers, 14-13. The regulation six innings ended in a 10-10 tie. The Farm House cut loose on Alpha Sigma Phi and ran up a 26-1 victory while Sigma Nu had trouble downing Brown Palace, 7-6. Sigma Phi Epsilon kept in the race by beating the DU's, 12-6 and the Phi Delts breezed over the Phi Psi's, 10-3. CIIEM E had no trouble in de feating Architecture and rolled up to a 22-6 win, while Pioneer Co op gave the Sigma Chi's a few anxious moments before losing 6-8. Sigma Alpha Epsilon rounded out the day's schedule with a 7-1 victory over the Tekes. NEBRASKA LANDLORDS were a step closer to their goal of rent decontrol through the vote of the legislature to permit in troduction of a decontrol rent bill. The bill will have the state de cree that rent control in Nebraska is no longer necessary. THOUGH IT was reported yes terday that utility executive Cur tis Calder was willing to accept Wedding Stationery Invitations or Announcement Printed or Engraved Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street the post of Secretary of the Army, he said late Wedneeday that he has not committed himself to ac cept the appointment. 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