The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 09, 1953, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, Jufy 9, 1953
SUMMER NEBRASKA
NU Coed Heads Up City Tennis Program
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TENNIS TIPS Carol French, University of
Nebraska senior (center), passes albng some sug
gestions to two tennis pupils at Peter Pan Court.
Miss French is in charge of the City Recreation
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Golf, Football In News
By GEORGE PAYNICH
One ex-Husker athlete making
quite a "name for himself in Ne
braskan golfing circles this sum
mer is Dick Spangler' Jr. The
former star for the University of
Nebraska golf team won his second
straight Lincoln Country Club
tilt Tuesday by downing Del
Ryder 7 and 6 in the finals of the
i club tournament.
Spangler together wiih tpnmnfps
Louie Roper and Irv Petersen, all
01 Lincoln, have brought the lime
light on the universitv eolf snort
by their consistent, amatuer nlav
Roper worked his way into the
quarterfinals or the Trans-Mississippi
golf meet while Petersen
has been one of the top amatuer
players in the state.
King football is a lot nearer
than one realizes. John
Bortfogna, senior from Turtle
Creek, Pa., is the boy we . think
will fill the new spot in the single
wing formation adequately. John
has settled down quite a bit from
his erratic sophomore year and is
more serious and determined to
'do the job than ever before.
I It is this reporters belief that
John will be one of the truly great
tailbacks in the nation next sea
son. The televised opener will give
jhim a chance to strut his stuff be
fore the football fans of the nation.
Counesy Lincoln Journal
Department's summer tennis instruction program
at the various Lincoln Courts. Students receiv
ing lessons are Gerry Wendelin of 3333 C (left)
and Virginia Ann Kelley of 3266 Dudley.
Summer Tennis Tournament In Third Round
The 1953 University men's sin-,aker, John Moran, Ray Colson, John Moran, Ray Colson, Ralph
Kico renins luuiiioineni is emer- boweil aoni, Kaxpn K.eiiog, Owen
ing its third round of elimination Morgon, Stu Reynolds, Paul Kirk
series. ' man, Harold Brockberg, Gary
Summer session students who Heinzle, Voris Peden, Earl Moore,
participated in the first round ofand Maurice Lipton.
Players who qualified for the
second round of matches are:
matches were:
Harold Dietrich, Wayne Whit-
Kellog, Paul Kirkman, Voris Pe
den, and Maurice Lpton.
Winners of the second round
will play in the third round which
will be held until July 13.
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