Wednesdoy, Moy 6, 1959 The Daily Nebraskon Page 3 NU Takes 3-6 Record To Kansas Nebraska's' baseball team moves to Lawrence Friday and Saturday for a three- game set against the Univer sity of Kansas. The Huskers are 3-6 in the conference, 7-10 overall. The Cornhuskers, with Harry Tolly at the pitching controls, placed the first stain on the record of league-leading Oklahoma State last week end. Dave Murakami, sophomore shortstop, and LeRoy Zentic, Junior outfielder, both im proved their batting status against Oklahoma State, which possesses the stoutest pitching corps in the league. Coacb Tony Sharpe will switch his batting order slightly for the Jayhawkcr games. Don Vogel will go to third base and Doug Sieler will be In centerfield. The Huskers will lead off with Sieler, followed by Mura kami, Ken Ruisinger, ib; Zen tic, If; Dick Nelson, rf; Gil Dunne, 2b; Ely Churchich, c; Vogel, 3b. Tolly will pitch the opener Friday. BATTING Nam III r b Fisher it tb rbl iv. 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Medium sizes Youth Fitness Week: Ike Proclaims May 3-9 As Youth Fitness Week By Randall Lambert "whereas the ongoing sirengtn or our Nation de pends upon the health of our young people." That was how it began. After three more short phrases it ended. "Now. therefore, I, Dwight D. Eisen- nower, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the week be ginning May 3, 1959, as Na tional Youth Fitness Week." What is National Youth Fitness week? This week was set aside by the President to promote a national program of physical fitness and test the fitness of the youth of this nation. AAHPER Most of the work is and has been done through the Ameri can Association of Health, Physical Education, and Rec reation (AAHEER). Through this organization a research committee has set up a test that can be given to elemen tary and high school students. It consists of push-ups, chin ups, running and other activi ties by which we may meas ure our youth. The results of these tests are compiled and medians and norms are set which individuals may seek to achieve and surpass. The results of these tests can also be compared to sim ilar tests given In other coun tries. That way goals can be set in order that United States can take seat among the lead ers in world physical educa- 13 Alumi Noiv Coaching 13 University of Nebraska alumni of the 47 who will go against the Varsily in the an nual All-Sports Day game here Saturday are now high school coaches. Included in the list are Max Kitzelman, Auburn; Jack Car roll, Ogallala; Joe Ponsiego, Ravenna: Dennis Korinek, Ulysses; Frank Simon, York; Andy Loehr and John Ed wards, McCook; Cliff Dale, Fairbury; Bill Hawkins, Plattsmouth; Ralph Damkro ger, Ralston; Verl Scott, Seward; Art Bauer, Lincoln Northeast; Bob Smith, Pue blo, Colo. Lemmerman Gets Phys Eel Award Barbara Lemmerman, Jun ior in Teachers, received the Mabel Lee Scholarship given annually by the Women's Physical Education Club. The scholarship is given in recognition of high potentiali ty for teaching physical edu cation and for high scholar ship. Also honored at the Club's banquet Monday were four physical e d u c a tion majors who had earned the highest average in their class. They were Lois Waser, sen ior; Dorothy Dusek, junior; Kathleen Becker, sophomore and Mary Drishaus, freshman. tion Instead of retaining Its present mediocre position. All the schools in Lincoln have either administered or will administer these tests. The plight of physical fitness has long been the concern of physical educators in this country. However, only lately has it been brought to the pub lic eye with such great force. This has been somewhat due to backing given by the Presi dent. Youth fitness" doesn't lust deal with the physical side of fitness. It also includes men tal, spiritual, emotional, and social, along with the physi cal aspect. However, in order to completely secure the oth er aspects, you should be physically fit. Fitness Defined According to Dr. Carl Wear of the Nebraska Physical Ed ucation Department, "Fitness is being able to perform everyday activities adequate ly and without tiring quickly, and being able to recover in a reasonable time." This ap plies to anything from cutting grass to washing dishes. This doesn't mean that everyone should have to be able to run four miles in five minutes and lift 200 pounds. You should, however, be able to go through a normal day with some vigor ous activity and after a night s sleep be able to partake in another day's activities. Here is a little test that a person can make to see if he or she is physically fit. After doing some vigorous activity check the following: 1. After ten minutes rest Is your puise not greatly accelerated. That is not over 100 beats per minute. 2. Two hours after the ac tivity you should not feel tired and run down. 3. Yon should not toss and turn in your sleep, but have a normal sound sleep. 4. The next morning you should feel no after effects, but feel ready for another active day. Nebraska does not require men to take physical educa tion if they are in ROTC. At other schools the picture is different. Many schools re quire physical education in To Present Ellis, Novak Trophies Presentations at halftime at the annual All-Sporls Day football game will include the annual Lincoln Elks award to the most valuable basketball player and the Tom Novak trophy which goes to the out standing Cornhusker senior on the football team. The basketball award goes to the player named by oppos ing Big Eight coaches. The Novak award is donated each year by J. Gordon Rob erts of Omaha. Selection is made by newspapermen who follow the Cornhuskers in all games. Alums Will Practice Friday Alumni football players who will go against the varsity Saturday in the annual All -Sports Day game at the University of Ne braska will report Friday for one workout and a picture taking session. A dinner dance for the play ers and wives will be held Friday evening and a stag dinner Saturday night at which time movies of the afternoon's game will be shown the old timers. imommmmmmmmmmxwmmmmmmmmmiimm (Cftg, addition to ROTC. The stu dents all take one semester of physical education. At the end of the semester they are given motor tests and if they pass the test they -need not take more. If they do not pass they keep taking physical ed ucation until they become pro ficient or four semesters have passed. These tests are based on strength, force, power, and other motor fitness fac tors. Nebraska Test The Men's Physical Educa tion Department of Nebraska has a six-part test that con sists of pull-ups, sit-ups, 300- yard dash, 50-yard dash, ver tical jump and reach, and a dodge run. This test has been given for four years, but av erages for each part have been hard to compile because most persons tested have been physical education majors and minors. . However, the test is open to anyone in the University and the department is giving the test to any persons inter ested. They ask that any per son or group interested contact the department and wey will arrange a time to give it. NU to Host High School Lettermen High school, lettermen will be the guests of the Lincoln Promotional Council at the All-Sports Day festivi ties at the University of Ne braska, Saturday. A box lunch will be served the athletes. They will enter Gate X at the stadium and will be seat ed in section 21. A letter sweater must be worn for identification, Alex Cochrane of the Promotional Council committee, said. Officials For Alumni Game Announced Five officials will be used in the Alumni-Varsity game game at the University of Nebraska Saturday. It will provide the fans with a pre view of the five-man units which will work Big Eight games next fall. Bill Jennings will be the referee, Mathias Volz, um pire; Ed Dosek, back judge; Gary Rosenberger, judge and Bob Reynolds, linesman. Typewriters For Rent Try Our lontaltmhas Han Special Student Rates NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 125 No. 11th Phone 2-4284 Typewriter Ribbons Pvf On BEFORE YOU COMPANY. Top job se curity, i n d e pendence, challenging work, much above average income, Job satisfaction and community prestige is yours" if you have what it takes. CAREER LIFE UNDERWRITING IS A HIGH QUALITY BUSINESS REQUIRNG THE EF FORTS OF A HIGH GRADE MAN, SELLING A HIGH GRADE SERVICE TO HIGH GRADE PEOPLE. If you can meet our requirements you will be given a contract, a guaranteed income, un excelled training and the choice of many avail able locations, where you will be in business for yourself when trained. Call H. A. DILLMAN, C, L U AGENCY MGR. 1500 P Street. Phone 7-4143. Forty-Seven Husker Alumni Prepared For All-Sports Day Harshman. Vacanti to Test NU Pass Defense By Tom Davies With a gleam in their eyes and memories of past Husk er glory, the Alums will meet one of the most, highly tout ed Cornhusker teams in many years in the All-Sports Day Classic, Saturday, May 9. Since the inaugural of the game in 1951, the Alumns have been able to win only once and that was in 1956 against a Pete Elliott team. In 1954 and '55, the spring game was played as an intra squad contest. 47 Alums Forty-Seven alumni have signed for the game thus far. Among these 47 is Ed Husmann, star lineman for the Chicago Cardinals. Old timers that have signed to participate in the game are: Marlin Hilding, Roy Stinnett, Max Kitzelman, Bob (Moon) Mullins, Rex Hoy, Carl Samuelson, Sam Vacanti, Clarence Cook, Jerry Peterson, Jack Carroll Don Kampe, John Bordogna. Joe Ponseigo, Dennis Kor inek, Dr. Arden Means, Jerry Brown, Larry Naviau, Frank Simon, Don Glantz, Tom No vak. Ed Hussman, Jerry Minnick, John Edwards, Ted Britt, Bill Halloran, Bob Wag ner, Cliff Dale, Bill Scha backer, Bill Hawkins, Gene Sandage, Ralph Damkroger, Larry Jones, Dennis Eman uel, George Harshman, Verl Scott, Bob Lyall, Ron Clark, Sylvester Harris, on McWil liams, Art Bauer, Rex Fish Loeher, Dick McCashland, and Larry Naviaux. Boll Out Don Boll, Washington Red skins tackle, will not be able to play in this year's game. He suffered a dislocat ed shoulder during the reg ular season and wants to give it full time to heal with out aggravation. Varsity Coach Bill Jennings is looking forward to the game as the first real test for his squad. He said, "You can't tell much when you are playing among your selves," With Harshman and Vacanti available, the alums will probably keep the ball in the air a majority of the time. Thus providing a test for the Varsity defense. An added incentive for the players this year will be tro phies given to the outstand ing lineman and the outstand ing back in the game. The Lincoln Promotion Council will make the presentation. Jerry Jacupke, now a res! Fred Lorenz Named Coach Fred Lorenz will serve as honorary coach for the Ne braska Alumni team in the annual spring game with the varsity here Saturday. Lorenz is in Veterans Hos pital at Grand Island. An air plane equipped with a litter, will bring him here. Lorenz lettered as a guard in 1944-45-46-47. He played in all of the previous alumni contests. 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