i ,-, .-.,-.,.. .. ... . " - vr.,.- .....J. v"- 1 - - - ' - Friday, April 17, 1959 Hwker Football Clinic Includes Scrimmage An mirasquaa scrimmage will higniignt the f o o t b a 1 1 coaching clinic sponsored by Nebraska Saturday. The clin ic is open to all high school coaches without charge, The clinic will begin with lectures on offensive and de fensive drills at 9:30 a.m. in the Social Sciences audito rium. The Nebraska varsity will show the various tech niques of football in a field demonstration from 2 to p.m. on the south practice field. The scrimmage will begin at 3 p.m. and the squad will be split as evenly as possible according to Bill Jennings, Head r ootbau coach. After viewing films of last Saturday's scrimmage, Jen nings said, "Our blocking was weak and our ball handling neeas improvement." Pat Clare, freshman half back from Sioux City. Iowa. and Carroll Zaruba, a veter an, are both hampered by slight knee injuries but they may be ready to go Saturday. Two players have dropped from the squad. Joe Reinholt, a freshman guard candidate from Dearborn, Michigan, checked in hit equipment Wednesday. Bob Savoie, an other first-year guard candi date from Marshall, Minneso ta, has quit school to join the armed services. The Hus kers' spring drills will end with the alumni game, May 9. i CAMPUS CHATTER Jam Sprint hit arrived and here is the ideal way ta enjoy the new mmc&2 This dress has a flair for taking yon right through summer. It has the ever popular boat neck and the empire waist is accented by a bow. This attractive date dress sells (or only 10.98. See yon aoon, Sharon Andenon and Janet Hoeppner P.S. Congratulations Sfcar on on being ckoten cheer leader, Janet It's Here! REIC - O Turntable in K if Equipment Caliiact . .49.95 Speaker Eraelosture ... 4135 Separate- Tcscxuxi 27.25 PROGRAM SERVICE Red Team Bobtnu. IX i Hasty, LTi D. Hooaw, -optT. v; nower, nu; alcDola, nr; Bond, HE: Kramer, OB; Dyer. Seeea Volt Hut. LKi ILnaea. 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Phi Psi's Garner Volleyball Crown Phi Kappa Psi won the in tramural volleyball champion ship handily Wednesday nieht by beating Smith, the Burr- ieueck Hall Champs two straight games, 15-6 15-8, in a two out of three series. The Phi Psis aarned their final berth by tripping Acacia in the finals of the Fraternity "A" Championship. &miin gained their chance by slipping by Gus IL Smith put tip a good battle but they just didnt have the team work that the Phi Psis did. Led by Chuck Stacey the Phi Psis set up their shots perfectly and then drove home beautiful spikes. Jim Good of the Phi Psis said that he thought the victory was a team effort all the way. Tom Kramer was the spark plug of Smith and did much to hold them together through out the game. Tennis Team Defeats Omaha Nebraska's tennists brought their record to within one match of the .500 mark by handing Omaha University a 5- 2 setback Wednesday. Nebraska won three of the five singles matches and won both doubles matches. Bill North, Albert Arriguanaga and Charles Kress won the single matches for Nebraska. Bruce Russell and North teamed up to win one doubles match and Arriguanaga and Kress combined to sweep the doubles for the Nebraska Bet ters. The Huskers are now 4 and 5 on the season. Summaries: StafiM Rum Scbolotzhouer Wi tief. Bruce Russell 2-6, -2. B-6; Bill North (N) def. Dick Donetaon 6-1; Albert Arriguanaga Cfit def. Frank Anderson 6-3. 6-5; Charles Kress (N) def. Lee Per tcm (-7, 6-a. f-1; Bub Bennett iO) def. Bill Kendell 44. S-2. Double Ruaaell-North V def. Schol ntAiuuer.Anderaon 4-3. 6-2: ArripuanMSe Krew def. BennettDonelion i-7, 6-2. 7-6. HoUie Lepley, Univers ity of Nebraska swimming coach, bat been named chxirmaa of the Nebraska committee of the National Youth Fitness project of the American Health, Physical Education and Kecreation Association. - KUT KIT Fcrm f.jJif, i 'V - r .v tf t k FIVE of the six student managers at the University ef Nebraska who ha,ve helped In the battle against wasted time during football workouts this spring are pictured here. Left to right: Terry Bodeen, North Platte; Bob Hall, senior manager from Eleven Husker To Compete In Ku Relays An eleven-man Husker track; squad will compete in the Kansas Relays today and to morrow. Ken Pollard, Don Phillips, Don House, Dick Jahr, Bob Knaub, Joe Ameri can Horse, Bill Melody, Joe Mullins, Knolly Barnes, Ken Ash and Al Wellman were named to the traveling squad. Pollard will pole vault and NU Golfers Entertain Washburn Nebraska's golfers put their 5-3 record on the line Saturday when they entertain WTashburn, University of To peka, Kansas. The Huskers swept matches last weekend against Kansas and Kansas State. Holy Name Ace Picks Nebraska Bob Eicholt, Omaha Holy Name's all around athlete will enroll at the University of Nebraska in the fall, Coach Jerry Bush announced. Eicholt, practically a unani mous choice on the various all-star basketball teams, played fullback for the Holy Name football team. Eicholt is 6-4 and weighs 220. "We are mighty happy that Boh decided to attend the University of N e b r a s k a," Coach Bush said. The Doily Nebroskon Tliinclads will team with Phillips, House and Jahr in the 440-yd. relay. Pollard ran his best time in the 100 this week when he breezed the distance in :09.7. Last week in a meet with Ok lahoma State Pollard vaulted 14 feet but had to settle for a second place tie when OSU's Jim Graham topped the bar at 14-11. Bob Knaub will also double, in the broad jump and the 880 yd. relay. Knaub will run with Phillips, House and Jahr in the relay. Knaub won the broad jump against Oklahoma State with a leap of 23 feet 5 inches. i American Horse, Melody,' Mullins and Barnes will carry the Husker baton in the 4-mile: relay. American Horse ran a 4:18 mile last week. Three of the above will join Ken Ash in the 2-mUe relay. Mullins and Barnes ran the 80 in 1:53 and 1:54.2 respectively last week. Al Wellman, a footballer! who skipped spring practice to throw the weights for Coach Frank Sevigne's track squad will throw the discus at the relays. Wellman was second in the discus in last weekend's meet with a toss of 151 feet. He won the shot put with a 49 foot toss. Oufoiia Mat Ira Carta tot; Africa a Sweden Vaai'aa accompanied fiat fiorded around. CoUeaa aga awily. Alaa ahort trip. EUROPE SUMMER TOURS 2SS toauoie (Boa C), Posada, CaL H-HIIK IM': Fremont; Joel Meier, Minden; Dick Mo Bride, Minden; Louis Titus, Holdrege. Rusty Clark, Omaha, is not shown. With a larger squad this spring, Coach Bill Jen nings said the increased number of man agers had been of great help. Shuffleboard Entry Date Extended The entry date for teams wanting to enter the Shuffle Board Tournament has been extended to Tuesday April 21, according to Ed Higginboth am. Intramural director. Ohio Grid Star Will Attend Nu William (Thunder) Thorn ton, fullback at Toledo, O., Libbey High School, will en roll at the University of Ne braska in the fall, Coach Bill Jennings announced. Thornton, 6-0 and 185 pounds, has been an outstand ing athlete for three years. He was named to the All-Citv teams in 1957 and 1958. He has been selected as an alternate for the annual Ohio North-South game to be played in Canton in August Clay White, halfback on the current Cornhusker team, is also a graduate of L i b b e v High School. COOL CREST GOLF an invitation to students to MEET YOUR FRIENDS FOR RELAXATION & GOOD, CLEAN FUN 220 No. 43th Nebraska Hosts Iowa State in Big Eight Debui Nebraska will be making its first start in Big Eight base ball competition when it en tertains Iowa State at 3 p.m this afternoon. The two teams will meet in a doubleheader at 1 p.m. tomorrow. The scheduled Big Eight opener for Nebraska, at Colo rado last weekend, was can celled when 26 inches of snow fell at Boulder. Iowa State is 1-2 in confer ence play and 1-6 overall The Cyclones opened the con ference season with a 13-7 victory over Oklahoma but the Sooners came back to take the doubleheader by 2-1 and 6-5 scores. Dean Flock (1-1) has drawn the starting nod from Coach Tony Sharpe for t o d a y s game. Flock is leading the Husker pitchers with a 2.02 earned run average and 16 strikeouts. He will probably be op posed on the mound by Grant Halsne, owner of the Cyclones only win. Iowa State will send Bob Locker and either Jim Kudlinski or Ken Green to the hill in Saturday's twin bilL Sharpe named Ken Ruising er (2-0) and Harry Tolly (04) as his probable starters for Saturday. The Huskers starting lineup SCIENTIFIC HAZARDS I Odd Jacket 5 1 Tha trim-bot-otURaaJ out ot L. I I this jacket topa th lins Vr'ISw J oT aaivtnatity-mindod atpoxte- ;f yfv I I men'i sbops that appreciate tWMWvii Ms illi'WiiiimilaaattiaaaaaiMliii'i"! wifimr More people want America's real ciga rette than any other brand today. For 10 straight years. Camel has been the top-selling cigarette of alL The reason is clear: the Camel blend of costly tobaccos has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mildness. Today as always, the best tobacco makes the best smoke. Cast off the fads Mane hSV3 3 1 Jym, f 1 temwzw&. i J(ri.v Page 3 will have Dave Murakami, ss; Gil Dunne, 2b; Doug Siel er, cf; Ken Ruisinger, lb; Le roy entic, If; Dick Nelson, rf; Ely Churchich, c; Don Vogel, 3b; Dean Flock, p. Murakami continues to lead the Husker hitters after eight games with a .412 batting average. Ruisinger and Vo gel lead the team in runs bat ted in with eight and seven respectively. Iowa State will lineup with Dave Lewis, cf; Lee Aim stead, ss; Bob Locker, If; Bob Harden, rf; Doug Meyer, lb; Ron Locker, 2b; Larry Van Der Heydon, 3b; Bill Will ard, c; Grant Halsne, p. Other Big Eight action this weekend finds Colorado at Kansas State and Missouri at Kansas. Oklahoma and Oklahoma State are idle. DANCING Open to th Public Saturday Kite, April IS TOMMY TOMLIN ORCHESTRA WMi far Crane1 Opawlnf OUTDOOR DANCING EAST HILLS For Raaanrotfaw PKon 4-2S2J Fhons 6-5853 and fancy stuff. a r3i "I'd walk a mile for a Camel!" 1111 tlii'l 2-U92 a. I. wmaM Jum oo. mawtrfeaam. ft J