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Tuesday, May 5, 1953 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 Sports Staff Editorial Former Stars Return ebraska Grid, Cage Teams Wing, Iron-Ma- n Defeat Alumni, 16-1- 3, 69-6- 3 Game Pleases All fans Fisher Brothers George Paynich Star On Gridiron; Simply because the switched fro mthe T to the "Sinn, TJ ""... ieeiy Varsity Gains First Alum CageWin .Imoct o .h,,,,,,.., . "'"s mcre seen" tO be 8n r Led by gate 30-- 20 uFuiuwm, u mat's possible, among Nebras. freshman tailback Rex! to victory. A gigantic for in the second period. Irn'e fnnrlnm that tiam, Vi,...i.. w,u... . Fischer and vet backs John Bor ward wall presented a problem culfl5Ra sure'y fleld a barnburner this George Freshman Don Sirles, Bill John- dogna, Cifra and Dennis for NU backs, who were facing son and Willard Fagler kept th Korinek, Bill Glassford's enemy opposition for the first Varsity Are Nebraska fans happy with ..... close to the Alumni, - the abandonment ... Husker team defeated the Alumni, time with their new single wing ting during strategic moments of system 16-1- All-Spo- rts platoon mainly because it brines nost.nir.in J:. 3, during Day fes onense. play. J tivities, as Coach Harry Good's The era when the Cornhuskers were the scourge of midlands" summaries and squad lists: is it because means, Or squad won its first vic The box score: it as some say, a tiresoml Varsity Varsity (Aft) junking of thf 69-6- Alumni (fi.l) and return to the single tory over the Oldtimers, 3. Eads Braley. 'a wing formation? We think i bett." Schabaker. Weddle, Graves. lR ft f f ft f but do not agree T ' In cases, Varsity Hofacre, Hewitt, Lochr, Lui, Mink. Neu- Harrington f 0 0 0 Retherford f 4 8 4 with the idea that oniv th Slngle bath the teams mann, Yeager. f days 60 6 wmg can wln Fanlcr 1 3 Cox f 0 2 1 In the of minute football were forced to come from behind. Tacklta Minnick, Kilzclman, Conner, Duf-fe- Ahreng f 10-- 0 0 Pierce f 3 3 4 We sure The NU gridders were behind, Evans, Glanu, Holloran, Leffler, Frcdstrom f 0 0 0 Wilnes f 0 0--0 1 are that such powerhouses I 0 sc. Hklanom-- and Notre D. Moore. Reincrs, Tomcykowski, Hare 0 0 Lawry f 12-- 6 2 nam will mnkP fhie Whiteside. c 2 C 2 season- Johnson 4 Whitehead 5 5 ri. iM , " 5 ,gm - 0 course Guards Wagner, Machisic, Brandt. Benja- - Renzelman 5 8 3 Gates g 6 All-Spo- min, Cameron, Edwards, Goll, Gncss. Kripal, Hansen c 2 0 Wash g 0 rts cause the only place the Day konsko, jjur, Kamsey, Sorenson, Tomlinson. 3 2 1 Cech I 3 0--4 2 JSSVS utster Ciberlin, Britt, Gallion, Moss. Ncal, hmith g 2 4 2 Good g 14-- 5 2 Oliver. Coufal g 1 1 0-- 3 Kipper t 0 0 1 Backs Bordosna. R. Fischer. Brown. Bpn- - Mauke g 5 3 2 Results jamin, Cochrane, Chamicy. Eckdahl, Frans- sen, 25-4- 0 17-3- After viewing Saturday's Alumni-Varsi- ty FOOTBALL brohde. Harman, Hawkins, Korinek Totalt 22 20 Totals 23 2 28 tilt va, Kennedy. 1!) M sity we can say manpower McWilliams. Ken Moore. Patton. Alumni IS IB 10 16T13. that the Huskers have the Varsity 16 Alumni 13 iteevea, Kiniin, smith, Schercr, Trauthen, Varsity 11 19 1769 big Thayer, Yeisley. Officials! George are and fast and seem to be well manned at the vital BASKETBALL Thorell, Wells, Leonard Dunker. Hametz. spot, with John .Bordogna tailoack Varsity 69 63 and Rex Fischer carrying most of Alumni Alums load, and with help due from TRACK EdA DamkroBer, A. Cochrane. Rav Maa- - Bill Thayer and possibly Ray No! samen, Hornby, Meyer, Goll, Simon, Schnei- Van Oklahoma 69 Mi . Nebraska 56 der, Maxe. GOLF Tacklea Husmann. TTanrichv. fx iuestion then "Have the Huskers Doyle, Prochaska, Samuelson, Doyle. Schleich, Tmeig had enough time Kansas 9V& or enough time to master the single Nebraska V2 Salisbury. enough style to wing in good tuards Sedlacek, Strasheim, Means. Hoy, win in this tough Big Seven Conference'" The Jacurtke, Brasee, Bauer. Lorenz, Salestrom, spring weather has played havoc with Coach Bill 7-- 6, at halftime, the cage Curtis. Glassford's spring and Centers Scott, McGill, Mullen. - as 63-6- 2, session, usual and time is important because the single wing team, with less than a min- Backs Vacanti. C Fischer. If Flrhi-r- . is calling Nagle, Novik, for precise blocking funda-menta- ute remaining in contest. H. Hopp, Wingender, Carroll, and much work, on ls. their Adams. Mueller. Rex Fischer figured in both Varsity 0 6 3 7 lfl Alums 7 ft The things that will make h Varsity , passing to 0 0 13 the switchover smooth and effective Varsity scoring TD: Korinek, R. Fischer. ... Korinek for the and running are: first, the Huskers have from a spread formation at different h.....,.r, first PAT: Cllra, one. FG: Bordogna, one. times during the past three seasons, and since the blocking assign- Courtny Sunday Journal and Star for the second. His brothers, Alumni scoring TD: Magsamen, K. Fisch- ALUM CAGERS' REUNION . . . Cornhusker basketball coach Cletus and Kenny, were er. PAT: Vacanti. ments while not identical, are similar. Therefore, blocking stalwart Officials: Bill Kecfcr, referee; Mathias Voir, Harry Good visits former Nebraska Varsity-Alu- m ; shouldn t be as big a problem as it first apepars. Secondly with stars before the backs for the Oldtimers. Herman Rohrig. field Judge; Chuck the cage tilt. Left to right: Claude Retherford, Milton (Bus) The passing of Vacanti and Worrall, linesman; George Burner, back Huskers are counting on veterans who have the experience, Sam Judge. talent Whitehead, Good and Bob Pierce. The Varsity won, 69-6- 3, for Fran Nagle of the Alum squad miu w inoivc me xicai bedson a winning one Gary Renzelman's int ef- ubuu lor Nebraska. their first win over the Oldtimers since the began. kept the Grads constantly at the Th main thing to guard against is not to build fort and Stan Matzke's clutch the Huskers shots In moments Into a paper powerhouse. Such was the case in 1951 remember? the final led the Varsity cagers star-studd- ed While in the process of HOGG, CECH, BARAGAR STAR past the saying adios to the grldsport we Alumni basketballers. came across some interesting football items from Texas way From Dallas News: The win was the first for the the "Administrators of 1,278 Texas high schools will Varsity since the series began in vote the next week on whether they want spring football train- (m ing. 1950. Presby House Wins Intramural The Grads led throughout most "Two choices are offered. One permits twenty-on- e consecutive or the contest, paced by skyscrap calendar days of . It would allow fall football prac- ers Bus Whitehead and Bob Courtesy Lincoln Star tice to begin one week prior to the first Friday in September, with Pierce. Their biggest lead was HEX FISCHER . . . Fischer no inter-scho- ol game to be scheduled until the second weekend All-- U led Nebraska's single wing at- Biier lau practice Begins. Badminton Championship tack to help the Varsity win over the Alumni, 16-1- 3, Satur- "The second choice prohibits spring training, it allows fall work- By BILL MUNDELL anyone got to pushing Cech into alpionships. The final team stand- - Four Teams To Play three-gam- day. The frosh tailback's two outs to start the second Monday prior to the first Friday in Septem- Intramural Sports Columnist e match Don Hogg or'ings: ber. No game could be played older brothers, Cletus and Ken- until the second week end after Prpshv HmiKP Wonr-- C.Prh Dnn Presby gave the champion the Presby House 88 Home Contests ny, practice starts." most Alpha Tan Omega figured heavily in the Alum- Hogg and Dave Baragar reign as trouble throughout their it Four University of Nebraska ni cause. fallfftg by tal- Beta Theta PI . 18 the 1953 intramural badminton match in the semis teams will be in action this week 13-- 15 12-1- 3. Kappa Sigma 11 We haven't as yet heard the results of the voting, champions in the ity lies of and The Cornhusker baseball team but if it Hogg represent- Sigma Alpha Mil 10 Main Feature Clock Is consistent with Texas policy, we should see tournament just completed. It and Baragar, will Oklahoma spring football for Phi Kappa Psl 9 face the Sooners Varsity: Texas high schools! was a repeat performance for ing the champion Presbys, rallied in a crucial Big Seven series Wed "The Blue Gardenia." to the doubles championship in Sigma No 8 1:19, 3:24, 5:29, 7:34, 9:39. inter-conferen- Cech and a climb "almost" In a further effort to prevent ce from Sigma Alpha Kpslloa T nesday and Thursday on the raiding, the last year Hogg, Baragar and almost as convincing style. In State "Angel Face." 1:11. 4:00. Southeastern conference has come up with a "letter of intent" which for Delta Tan Delta 8 Husker diamond. Both games start Presby. their six matches the Presby duo Tla Hlgma Phi RasUon 6:50, 9:38. "The Big Frame," 2:42, the prep star signs with the University he hopes to attend. No S at 3 p.m. Presby easily walked off with won 12 of 13 sets, losing their Tie rut Delta Theta 8 The four Nebraska teams will 5:31, 8:20. other conference member may then sign him to such a letter. Up only set to Red Pepsar and Don 12. Sigma Chi , 1 the trophy, doubl- 12. Cornhusker Co-o- p 1 be in action on the home to April 23, TCU had signed 12 boys to the agreement, with other Smidt of Siga Nu in the quarter front. members reporting signers also. ing the points on runnerup Alpha Tau Omega. The champions tal- finals. It was a climb from the; semi-fina- FIRST FEATURE FROM A MAJOR STUDIO IN lied a total of 38 points to 19 for ls last year for Baragar Baseball the Taus. It was the same two and Hogg. Statistics teams on top of this year's heap They were toppled by the 1952 as in 1952 with only the order champs Bob Osborne and Bob" Barnwell of Alpha Tau Omega,! n ret. tb 2B 3B m sh sb bb hb RBi so reversed Last year the Taus .rno 1 in in Dick. Olson 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 Oj squeaked by the Presbys by a that match. Included their Don Becker ft 2 .375 3 0 0 0 2 1 JJ 30-- 29 to string of victories this year was; Mallrtte 3 1 ,333 2 1 0 1 0 score capture the trophy. J'at 0 a 2-- 0 decision over half of the Jim Cedrrdahl 4fi 13 .32 Si B i 4 10 18 me cnampions lea in tne point Ray 12 .32H 23 3 Barn- - Novak ..43 2 0 6 7 total all the way from the sec- defending doubles winners. Virgil Gotttcta 38 8 .318 lft 3 1 2 2 8 well teamed up with Bill Weber .irrry Dunn 47 11 .277 23 S 1 5 6 13 ond round this year after the Taus, 4") 1 season and progressed to Dirket Roltlon 14 .287 19 2 S 12 4 Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Theta this the! FROM WARNER BROS. IN Kn-- Scer SI 7 .2.15 17 2 0 2 4 B semis before falling to the newt' MTURAlVISiONt.WARNCRCOLORV 1 1 took the early lead. The Kappa Murray nackhaug W ft .237 IS 0 S 5 champions. falvin Hclme IS 3 .222 4 0 0 0 1 1 Sigs faded to fourth in the final Dick rhristonh 31 7 .1B4 8 2 0 0 4 S standings Hogg was the top individual in Now Adulta, Mat.Ve, Kve. 1.00 1 behind third place Beta Bros. Fran Hofmaier .ft 0 .12S 0 0 0 0 2 1953 Child, 40e Eve BOe tvjy WRNa .000 0 0 Pi while scoring for the tourney. Showing Hit. m mm Charles Wright 8 2 0 0 3 0 the Phi Delts tumbled IMeaa Inel. Classes ft Tax imKmta mrMmnDmn-tar- term Dick McCormick ...... 2 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2 0 all the way to a tie for ninth, Throughout the tournev, one team Walter Fink 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 point was awarded for each ad Rob Kremke 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 1 tenth and eleventh at the tour- Don Atuenster 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 ney's close. vancement and one point was sub Nebraska Team 42". 100 ltR .273 181 2ft 0 22 88 RO Cech was never really pressed tracted for each forfiet. Hogg Opponent 3SH 71 8H .227 138 24 8 14 62 57 contributed eight points to the Pitching in racing to his second sintrles title in three years. Henry won champion Presby total to make W IP AB R H F.R SH BB HB SO WP BK point-gett- er Cfi h ERA All-- U him the top of the 1 the crown in 1D51 and did nay Kovak 3 0 224 fix 13 20 4 1 ft 1 23 1 0 1.50 year. points Dick McCormick 0 2 1 10 8ft 3 7 2 1 13 0 17 1 0 VMi not compete in the 1952 tourney. He notched five in Kran Hofmaier 1 1 1 10 R8 13 1ft 10 2 13 0 11 0 0 4.86 Representing Sigma Alpha Ep- - singles and three (one-ha- lf of his I harlrs Wright 0 1 1 21 100 lft 23 1.1 111 0 20 0 0 5 40 team's six points) in the doubles Pat Mallctte 0 0 1 7 48 13 f 1 11 2 3 2 0 8.14 silon, Cech won 14 consecutive Hob 0 0 0 8 37 8 5.63 The final individual top-te- n Kremke ' sets in his stride towards the I V 0 0 S 14 86140 120 'on tluenster singles crown. He disposed of Ron scorers: 1. Don Hogg Prubr 8 Smaha of Beta Theta Pi in the t. Hill Walton Presby 7Vi finals by 15-- 7 and 15-- 14 scores. il. Henrr t'etb AE 7 TU Ron Smaha Beta 7 Smaha's final set was the closest 5. BUI W ebar A TO Trackmen 8. liorcn Mlarnek Presby 8 Oklahoma Tie Bob Barnwell A TO 8 Tie llave Baragar Prasby 8 KU Golfers V. Maury I.lploa Bammies 4' A total of 13 teams figured in Outscore Nebraska Top Huskers the scoring for the team cham- - Kansas University's golf team Sooners Tough On Track; defeated Coach Bob Hamblet's Rain Forces University of Nebraska linksmen, to 2Vi, All-Spo- rts N U Field Events 9'2 Saturday at an l-- Strong Day dual meet. M Softball How They Scored every track event, while Nebraska Cold and rain caused scores to men took four of six blue ribbons soar at the Hillcrost course, with Track Event middle-d- Harlan Hise of the Jayhawk team Rescheduling Ok!a. eb on the field. Hobe Jones, NU I capturing low score honors dash istance with tnn.,d 4 , pressed OU's 76. For the third straight year in ?:i-ar- d dull a Nebraska's leading golfer, 0 4ti-tar- d dashi George McCormick to a new rec- Erv Peterson, shot an 80. He was tramural Softball bowed to un . I rua 3-- 0, yielding forces as Mother Nature's Mll .rd I ord in the 880-ya- rd run. Jones defeated, by the KU star. tmlla 1 Other results: liquid Spring forced the cancclla 4 finished two steps behind the record- i:n-rar- d hlrht tion of the 1953 diamond league 4 Ham Lynch, Kansas, shot 81 Sift-lar- d in -setter. beat Tom Tolen, 82, 2ik-1- A. action. Totals M I Nebraska winners on the field Dick Lauer, Nebraska, shot Although getting off to a fine 2-- regular-seaso- n . , Field Events were Cliff Dale, who threw the to beat John Prosscr, 83, 1. start which saw 48 w . j y ' contests completion, ? OUa. Neb. shot put 47-- 8 V2 feet ahead of Bob Lacy, Kansas, shot 81 to reaching the . Mhof beat Roper Gohdc, 3-- 0. cold, wet fingers of rain ruled . I 8 teammates Paul Grimm and All the IHkm round-rob- in roads ,. Larry Smith; Smith won the dis- The NU golfers meet Kansas the rest of the action I'ol'i taull . 1 8 and turned the already-complet- ed .ll cus with a 144-4- ,4 heave as Dale State here this week liivh fwmiv games into practice shorties. II road iuma 4 picked up second place; Charley a In order to finish the M sea lead to rrrr Hunlcy pushed the javelin to by 23, Kankakee Totals or NU, son May. the last day of t.nuul soul iir:.v pmcc wim a throw 14 Wildcat classes, the Intramural Depart- Coach Ed Weir's NU thinclads feet, 3 inches; Jim Sommcrs ment has again been forced to 12 feet, 6' inches to single-eliminati- on picked up four wins and a heavy vaulted Vie revert to the Some routes, naturally, are longer than r..ir.4 ..A., nvnr Olclnhfima Place fUSt ahead of another Netters tournament as the means to es- in the field events, but not Hunker Jim Hofstettcr tablish thc various Softball cham others. But if there is less traffic on them, mn,IOh tn snnKt win. a OU's Oklahoma's superiority on the pionships. they 54-1- 8 ad- - Here Today might get you to Kankakee faster. sunerioritv on the track paid off; track amounted to a Two brackets for the fraternity All-Sno- vantage John Jacob's in an Day dual meet, by Coach The University of Nebraska and independent divisions have v " - j j , " ...1 ft M K snuad. as the Cornhuskers out- - tennis team will up ' " The same -- a ttt 3 resume action been set with play beginning holds true of your Long Win, oil "3 I, i,.,1 ma Cuinpi 9P.2.. in Tuesday afternoon against the net last night, Monday. Fraternity kiAAri ft The Sooners won first place in.r, , . u A Distance calls. When ... squad from Kansas on first-rou- nd circuits are tempo- Mil tllV JJ State the action continues Summaries of the meet: Cornhusker courts. through Wednesday when the rarily busy on the most direct route for I Track Event The Huskers are hoping for a Independents take over. All your call, Ji-s4- . dash Won hy .turl Fwralie. 0; break in weather as they were teams, except for the six teams a new electronic brain in the second. Otianah Co. Oi third, Brien Hen- - forced to play of pre byes, will N 'V me in rial. three their that have drawn have l ' telephone office rlb.fi. l';Al-- , automatically selects alter- MHti. dash Won by Qtiantih Cim. Oi vious encounters on indoor courts. their first-rou- nd contest out of tl" third, wayne second, flrlrn Hendrlcksoti, Ni Tncge matches run into the en- - the way by Thursday night. nate routes. They may be hundreds Whltaker, N. Time 21. 9. of 'A . . , . . ,., 1 1 ? O; as any- - Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Corn- 4'. category incy jane miles longer, but the detour saves end, mil Bceler, Oi third, Dick Woods, 0.;wherc from 8 to 11 hours to Com husker Co-o- p, Theta Chi and you time. 4 f Time first-rou- 497. plete. The clincher to the weather Delta Tau Delta drew nd SNo-y- raa-W- on by Ororgc McCormick. Oi second, Hone Jones. N third. Itroce situation came last Saturday when byes in the fraternity action while And the entire operation of selection Dmmmond. O. Time IMA. (Hew meet frc-or- match against the Kansas the Baptist Student House and (,'rabtrce, O. their and 1 old murk held by Dot All-Spo- rerouting is done in rts Day lucky a split second and McCormick, O. 19fi0). Jayhawks on was Practical Arts were the ones Mil Won by Jlruce Drummond. O: rained out. tin the Independent tourney. nnd. Warren Routt, Oi third, Forrest Doling. Leading the Scarlet attempt to The remaining first-roun- d The Bell System people who perfected, N.Time 4:23.1. ma-W- on by Warren House, O: defeat the will be Mike schedule: Drummond, U; rorreai Taendey, May maintain and operate this electronic econd, Bruc miru. Holyoke. Holyokc, the only re a p.m Doling. N. Time B;4B.4. 1952 suhi U'nn hv Ronnie Dobson. Oi turning from the Coliseum No. 1 Aloha Csmma Kho vs, Beta switching system have one goal: to make n. 'Wendell Cola, Ni third Dsn Tol- - squad, will play number one sin HIama I'l, 14,8. (Tics meat record held Coliseum No. il Tau Karma Epsilon vs, Nor- - the best telephone man. N. Time gles and .doubles. The other net rls Douse, service in the world by Stanley llaliht. N, 19'lfl.) a.m. . by Dobson, O: tcrs slated to see action are Frank Sitn tll-rd- lows Won rtnnnl At field No. 1 Mil Delia Thelt vs. Theta even better. Would you like to join this tied for second and third. Wendell Cola, Ni Rcdm.'in, Warren Andrews, Jim XI. and Dan Tolmsn. N. Time 24. 8. Campbell, and Roy Col son. At Field No, 2 Zua Heta Tau vs. Donecr competent, aggressive team? Mil rday-Csncrlle- d. Holyoke will combine with Red House, Field Events Al field No. Farmhouse vt. Ksrtii Hlama A No. - bos -- br Cliff Pale. Ki second, man or Andrews to form the top Field 4l'hl uamma Delia vs. Al- Won 1 There are many opportunities in the Ni third, iJirry Hmlih, N. aha an Omeae. ran! (Irlmm. doubles combination while Col adnasday, May 47 SW In. H I Distance fret. son will pair off with either of S ,ni.-- Bell System in engineering, business ad- Itlaetia Won bv I.arrr Smith. Ni second, Gilllland, (). playing on Coliseum No. 1 Brown Palace vi. ITil Kap- Courtesy Lincoln Journal Cliff lsle. Ni third, Charlea the men that aren't pa Psl. In ministration, accounting, and other fields. Distancg 144 feet. 4 the top duo to form the number Coliseum 2 Presby vs. IIOBE JONES. . .Ace Husker by Hob Wheddon. Oi No. House Lutheran Hkth r"'i Won 2 set. Htudent Assoc, Your mlddle-dlnUn- ce runner, Jone sr.:ond. Hlnn Wairke. Ki lied for Ihltd.j AilA a.nu Placement Officer can give you the Tiny Krllry, N, r'hsrle. fillllland. Oi A victory in the match against At Fleld No. 1tTnl vs, N'avy TlOTC. looked in his close In. .1 TT . (.'.... Alc iinircive Phil lleldelk- N. Hilaht feci, ft. ..,11wjij H. ,khis: oliij- - Al Field No. Nebraska Co-o- p vs. At details. of I nartra, v.linc k'vc econd to George McCormick linn hv iiunorr. - - . I ILL Jokers, OU In his record 880 run. Sat- second. Joel fiweatte. Oi third, word uo- - it. hikii uicii m iunu ""'"i"i m.n As Field No. 8 Voc Ed vs. Slsma Gamma N. Distance 174 feet, 3 In. 'season. Weather permitting, the Rpsllon. urday's dual meet with the All Held No. 4 Frosh vs. r. will be played on the out-ivIk- Dents At Men's Kooneri wu the first appear- PhiiHjniotch S.IUO. ittJ7rX.Disiawr 22 fen. i. If conditions are bad, Thursday, May T Bell Telephone Sysftm ance for Jon since he left for AiSA a.m- - taall -- Won by. ,'lm Hommrrs. Ni thc duJ,i will be played on the the tervlc iu the tprlnr of At KIHil Jit; 1 Newman Club vs. Mclhoil 1S5L rrftJFirfJPTk tal """llndtwr courts in the Coliseum. 1st J I oust,