Fridoy, April 3, 1959 The Daily Nebraskon Page) 3 Husker Gridders Begin Spring Practice Monday By Randall Lambert Experiementation and fun damentals will greet 112 Hus- kers football candidates when they take the practice field Monday to begin Spring drills. This represents the larg est number of candidates to start Spring practice for many years. Not only is the depth (112) good, but the quality of the personnel is' also excellent. Screening Coach Bill Jennings and staff will face a task of shift ing and' screening material that is comparable to the building of the "bridge on the River Kwai". Even though the job is tremendous the experience should be pleasant. During the past few years Nebraska coaches have been lucky to have a squad of 60 men. Transfer students and ex servicemen are one of the big reasons the Scarlet and Lepley Begins Waterlnstruction The Water-Safety Instruc tors Course, directed by Hol lie Lepley, is currently under way. The Course is divided into two phases with phase one running April 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 at 4 p.m. Phase two will be held Apttl 13, 15, 17, 20, 22 at 7 p.m. Part one organizes, trains, conditions, and prepares the swimmers for the second phase. Teaching skills and techniques are the major part of phase two and only those who have completed phase one are eligible for phase two. Track Team To Texas Track coach Frank Sevigne named five performers to compete in the Texas Relays at Austin, Texas, today and tomorrow. Named to the trav eling squad were Joe Mullins, Knotty Barnes, Joe American Horse, Bill Melody and Ken Pollard. Mullins, Barnes, American Horse and Melody will run in the 4-mile relay Saturday. They may also run the 2-mile relay, Saturday, and the dis tance medley, today. Pollard is entered in the pole vault. Tennis, Golf Teams See Action The Nebraska golf and ten nis teams will host Creighton University Saturday. 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The magnolia monster ptayed tackle while at Tech. These three along with Ne braska's returning veterans and upcoming freshemen are capable of giving the Husk ers a grid machine as devas tating as Sherman's march to the sea. The backfield will be stronger with the addition of Tom Kramer, formerly of the California Bears. He lettered at Cal as a halfback and quarterback. He played in the shadow of AU-American Paul Larson as a quarter back and was switched to the halfback slot in order to util ize his running ability Hugh Smith Hugh Smith, a Guymon, Oklahoma product, could be the surprise of the whole bunch. Smith, whd is 6-4 and weighs 210, runs the century under ten seconds. The ex- serviceman is a halfback. Some of the upcoming freshmen who are counted on for duty Include; Ends: Jim Huge, Holdrege; Robert Han sen, Sioux City, Iowa; Don iPurcell, Omaha. Tackles: Monte Kiffin, Lexington; Du ane Dubois, Niagara Falls, New York; Ken Dostal, Scribner; James Rasche, Omaha. Guards: Al Fischer, Princeton, Minn; Don Hous er, Lincoln. Center; Henry (Mick) Tinglehoff, Lexington Quarterbacks; Ron Meade, Canby, Minn.; Ron Gilbreath, Sidney. Halfbacks; Noel Mar tin, Broughton, Kansas; Dal las Dyer, Lexington; Pat Clare, Sioux City, Iowa. Full backs: Dave Roberts, Long view, Washington; Steve Ol son, Sioux City, Iowa. Weak Points: Still lack overall team speed and again Nebraska will be lacking ex perience. There are 16 sen iors 22 juniors and 74 sopho mores on the squad. Strong points: Will have depth, whether it be depth in quality remains to be seen. End spots appear more solid with all hands back plus four promising ends from the freshman team. Among the 19 returnees, Duane Mongerson, Omaha tackle, had most playing time at 433 minutes. Don Fricke was next with 418, an injury shelving him for a brief period. Baseball Team Faces South Dakota State in Debut By Hal Brown The Nebraska baseball team will open the home season to day at 3 p.m. against South Dakota State. The Huskers compiled a 2-3 record on their southern trip during spring vacation. Enlowe Hevner, a lefthand er, has been named to start by Coach Tony Sharpe. Hev ner pitched in three innings of relief against Texas Lutheran in the opening game of the season giving up two hits and three runs. Sharpe named a starting Sigma Kappa Leads In Rifle Shoot Sigma Kappa topped wom en's riflery in the third week of firing. They h a d a team score of 755 compared with 746 for the Delta Gammas and 735 for the Kappa Alpha Thetas. The highest possible score that could have been achieved was 800. Leading the individual to tals, out of a possible 200 points, were Elizabeth Bans hart (Sifma, Kappa), 198, Bobbie Tanner (Kappa Alpha Theta), 192, and Eloise New berry (Delta Gamma), 190. Eloise Newberry also was high scorer cn one target (100 points) She hit 99 points. DANCING Open to the Public Saturday Nite, April 4 TOMMY TOMLIN ORCHESTRA AP UBS by Larry Hurb "Better save these petnter Classifieds, dear, before tou cover them too!" Coming Next Saturday, April 11 MICKEY KUU, erchcerr EAST HILLS For Retervarioni Pkane 4-2823 lineup of: Dave Murakami, ss; Gil Dunne, 2b; Doug Siel er, 3b; Ken Ruisinger, lb; Dick Nelson, rf ; Leroy Zentic, If; Earl Oltman, c; Bob Semin cf ; and Hevner, p. Anyone interested in be coming a Football Student Manager contact BOB HALL 7-1911 Immediately USE NEBRASKAN WANT ADS ORGAN CONCERT on Completed Pips Organ Sunday, April 5, 7:30 P.M. University Lutheran Chapel 15 th and Que YOU ARE Mr. Charles W. Or, WELCOME Organist WE HAVE THEM! What Are They? Part Time Student Jobs, When? IMMEDIATELY 1. 11:30 1:00 or 1:30 Monday thru Friday as waiters in our Main Dining Room. 2. Banquet Waiter and Waitresses Noon Hours, and Supper Hours. Work as your schedule per mits. Good pay, good hours, work with our present trained crew of 35 students 10 20 hours per week. Al Bennett, Room 1 or 104, Student Union m if You are cordially Invltod to our spring and summer fashion show Saturday, April 4 (all day) Casual to party-time dresses with that wonderful 'Lanz look', shown by special Lanz representative. Career Shop tecond floor UU IUU Si IU When your friends impart confidences, do you feel (A) uncomfortable, or (B) complimented? 2. Do you prefer a task which demands (A) the organization of complex details, or (B) a constant flow of ideas? S. Would your first reaction to a difficult committee appointment be that you had been (A) stuck," or (B) honored? 4. If you were a contestant on a quiz prop-am which of these question categories would you prefer: (A) popular songs of today, or (B) current events? 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