Thursday, April 16, 1953 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Pagt 3 Wind Forces NU Eyes Conference Opener vein Huscter inmsEncBaos tridlmen indoors In ECU oimptit'ioL?i " lay By GARY TRANDSEN 5 Glassford worked his offensive ; : By HOWARD VANN and Grimm, Dale, and Smith in stride also. Sports Staff Writer . machines on the weak side attack ISIltiilllliiC Assistant Sports Editor the weights. Weir's main objective right now it isn't rain that keeps . If the off the single wing Wednesday The outlook Nebraska Two .other major casualties . - 4. Glassford's Nebraska football for the 15 PrePare " Bill and continued to stress the Ne- track squad may be a little bright have been working out in the! htls !. from working outdoors, meet, May 22-2- 3 team it's braska passing game. John Bor-- er in the near future. Track Coach past week. Brien Hendrickson was conference at something else. That was certainly aogna, ueoree Cifra and Rex ttd Weir said Wednesday that the out for over sixty days wit!: a leg 'Ames, la. and the Drake Relays the case Wednesday as the Con Fischer again handled the brunt return of distance runner Hobei injury and it Will take quite on were forced inside later this month. 0 huskers be oi the load. hope-iawhi- le regain his passing Jones to action was "very tF nim to Four hurdlers have been work- cause of a rampaging north wind There were a few new faces on ful." Yesterday was also a riav rif Hn. the top 4r ing out to form a shuttle relay three offensive elevens been out of action for team to compete at Drake. 1 nificance for the Husker gridiron during the indoor session as the Jones has Jim asDirants for marked the be quite a while and definitely will Hofstetter moved from the fourth " it Husker head mentor juggled the go Olympic Stars to ginning of the second week of the lineups somewhat. The squads: not be ready to this Saturday slot on the relay team the third . If present a of 20-d- ay spring training session ' at the for bit inspiration for Wier. Green plans go accordingly Hobe could boys hus- Thus far the injury jinx Knds Denn T, It shows that the are hasn't hit and Don Hewitt go Enter Relays the Cornhusker camp hard and Tackle Trd Tonnor and Jerry Minnirk be ready to in at least one race tling and improving. Cuards Bob Vi'aeiwr and Lawrence Uoll by All-Spo- rts Day, May 2. Five 1952 Olympic teammers, Glassford and his aides are keep- 4nltr Jim Oliver Phil Hidelk is another boy who ing their fingers crossed for the Barks (ieorne iohde, Jnn McWHIIams, Jone's return would add some three from the Big Seven ranks, is being counted on for double best. John Bordogna and Georaa Cifra drastically needed strength to the will go after added glory at Law- duty later in the season. Besides Bill Schabacker, veteran Hus- Blue distance runs. rence Saturday in the 28th Kan- his usual job of high jumping Knds Jack Bralrr and Ralph AVeddle ker wingman and Bob Hofacre, Tackles Max Kilrelman and Bon (ilantr Coach Weir has picked seven sas Relays. Phil has been working in the another end' candidate, arc the Guards 1 tenia Grless and Charlie Bryant boys to go with him this weak-en- d This roster incluss Darrow broadjumping pit. He jumped In- Center Bnh Oberlla Hooper, A & 21-- 9 only squadmen suffering from Backs Ban Brown. Rex Fischer, Boh to the Kansas Relays. Weir stated Texas M's towering at. Colorado without much juries. Schabacker, one of the Hmitfc and Jim Velsley that he is just taking one station weight-caste- r; Arnold B e 1 1 o n, preliminary work. Husker is recovering Yellow wagon full of trackmen this Fri- Drake high jumper; and the Big Knds Jerrr Yeaaer and Ken Rcinen Seven of Kan- from a minor shoulder injury Tackles I'e Kvans and Dick Moore day, but that he will take a much trio , Alain Feature Clock while Hofacre chipped a bone in (inards Tom Krtnal and Jerrr I'anlson bigger squad to the Drake Relays, sas State; Wes Santee, Kansas; (Schedule Furnished by Theaters) Center Ted Brill be 24-- 25 and Neville Price, Oklahoma. The his wrist and will out of action Backs Ken Moore, Bill Thayer, Sylvester April at Des Moines, la. Varsity: "Trouble Along the for an indefinite period. Harris and Dennis Korlnck The seven men who will ac latter represented his native land, Way," 1:00, 3:13, 5:16, 7:29, 9:42. company Weir to Lawrence are SPuh,Aica, in the world games State: "Babes In Bagdad," 1:00, Dan Tolman, Wendell Cole, Jim at Helsinki. 3:55, 6:50, 9:45. "Three Steps Sommers, Glenn Beerline, Charles!, Hooper and Baker erected the North," 2:30, 5:25, 8:20. Busy Husker Golfers Hit Grimm. Larry' Smith and Cliff ims group Dale with a brace of runner-u- p fin C V Two of the seven boys will be ishes in the shot put and 200 WaM iVi h meters, respectively. Hooper was ) Road For Washburn, KU entered in AAU events being held IT'E WAYNE AT at the Kansas Relays. Glenn Beer-- beaten less than ince by his arch' HIS "Ol'IET MAN" Golf Coach Bob Hamblet's golf-,Em- il Radik and Jay Benedict, line is entered in the foe, USC's Parry O'Brien, 57-1- -: BEST. A JOYOUS BIT ers have a full slate ahead cf them Plans for next week include a Courtesy Lincoln Star up after winning by almost the FOR THE . . Tony Sharpe, re- competition. In warming 57, ENT1RK FAMILY! for the next two weeks. This! match between the varsity and the' NU'S BASEBALL MENTOR . Coach whose same, fraction in U.S. -1 for the event Beerline jumped a the final fresh-th- vamped Cornhusker diamondmen new hold a record for week-en- d golfers of, freshmen. Right now e 45-- 7. the join all the squad its Big Seven cerditable trials. squads by going men playing a round-robi- n the young season, is readying his for first other athletic are Friday. The Huskers play a Dan Tolman is the other possi- on a road trip against Washburn tournament to determine who will game of the year at Kansas State competition two-ga- moving on to Law- bility for the AAU llEliCOBlI 36-ho- le series against the Wildcats before and Kansas University. Iplay in the trial rounds the 400 meter (quarter-mil- e) WEDDING rence to meet the Kansas Jayhawkers Monday and Tuesday. Ne- in Looking over his list of candi- -i which will be played early next standings last season. hurdles. If Tolman can get enough STATIONERY dates for the traveling squad.Jweek. braska placed second in the loop final practice in before Saturday he Printed, Embossed, Engraved Hamblet pointed out that he has The leading freshmen candi-onl- y Cliff Dale's discus throw of 145 will compete in the race. dates As low as $10 for 100 sets one letterman to work with. are Jack Moore and Herb Big Seven feet 1 inches a week ago sat Tolman is also competing in The lone letter winner is ErvlMayer from Grand Island, Dick Lawrence puts hfm in a fair posi- the hurdle events along with Cole. Goldenrod Statiortey Store first! Beechner, Peterson, Chick ALSO Bur Bunny Cartoon Peterson. In the Huskers John Eye tion to pick up points in that Beerline is entered in the broad 215 North 14th Street home match this year, Peterson! Graham, and Bruce Martin from Stars event. jump, Sommers in the pole vault, toured the course with even par. Lincoln. Hamblet stated that Peterson Coach Hamblet predicts that al- KU Relays ways powerful Oklahoma could usually be depended on for and Wes Santee, Kansas Jayhawker at least par score for a day's Iowa State will be the golfing i 2 : 1 a i - distance ace. and Thane Bauer work. J 6 P i Kansas State sprint star, will be season - Erv holds down the number one two of the Big Seven's leading position on the team and there is competitors in the annual KU a close for the three battle other FOUr TeamS Travel j Relays Saturday, varsity slots. Nebraska's main hope for places Rodger Gohde, a sophomore, Four major university athletic weight teams Ue hurdles and hnlrls down the number two nosi- - will trave to the Sunflower, itneUh cliff Dale mAoOT tion for this week-end- 's competi state to compete against teams;,. . nt ispns dual tion, and Louis Roper moves into from Kansas, Kansas State and;meet record breaker, leading the the tnira sioi. 'strong NU weight men. The playoff for fourth position I"''"The baseball team will be at Santee has listed the top two will take place today between Tom; Kansas State to open up their,times in the mile and 880-ya- rd Tollen and Dick Laucr. 1953 Big Seven competition in a runs for the past two seasons. He Other members of the varsity two game series Friday and Sat-jhol- ds the conference indoor record team who arc hoping to break intorday. jn the mile at 4:08.3, and the 880 the top four are Bennett Martin,! Seven trackmen will carry the at 1:53.6, which he set in a gruel- - Nebraska colors to Lawrence to jng pace last winter. compete in the Kansas Relays. Baker, in his third year o: com-T- he golf and tennis teams will petition as a Wildcat, holds Four Minute together to meet Washburn yard indoor marks of :06.3 and University Friday at Topeka and :06.2 and 440-ya- rd indoor marks Mile-Fut- ure Kansas University Saturday at of :50.2 and- - :50.3 for the past two Lawrence. years of indoor competition. Track Feat? Threatened rrniTORfl VOTE: The follow tM artWe Two Records aaeeared to ttw April 11 hoe f the Cw-e- ll Daily Sam.) Will anyone ever run a mile ini four minutes or under? This ques-- j In Saturday's KU Relays tion, long a favorite subject for existing record in 1949. f4aK3TA Bmnnir fvo-l- r fine Vi i CfVi Two lushed the ?rif.,ocf Relays' individual-eve- nt records I out the world, has again come to 'topple Saturday?.A..a..lw..c. - , f the fore as the result of several'and Southwest track andt.r:.fieW- -' ,1 win-squa- Vf"'" Dustanding performances last ds unravel the 28th Kansas - at Lawrence, me lanaem Bob Walters eng.-i - L.mw.u,Tv-- -o 90J,VZl twn IJniversitv-clas- s " " j. red for Texas m 49. year-ol- d ran, Sprint ,,.,"Medley ana Australian student, lays, the Drake's Olympic leaper, Arnie amuein i. n was me nearest r our-w- 'Bettori. already has bettered that approach to the dream of milers! And the host Jayhawkers Willi k 'with a wjnning hoist of that any runner has achieved inibe the central figure in both of:6 gli at the Bost0n Knights of several years. Later Landy madeithem. Although there always is owns -, Columbus Games He also three other attempts to run the consjderable shuffling fo person- mark of 69, which he turned four mile, but he Mt. Oread show first minute was'nel since the in!gs fl freshman two years ago. His unable to better the time he had a one-da- y meet, Bill Easton's gang, t.ief rjva Ea,t Texas state's recorded in December. ijs almost certain to shoot at this,ch uck HoldinK has gone as high One of the finest performances pajr 0f titles. The Hawkers havegt y'ear - 67 tnjs and owns ca. of the winter in the was a string of four consecutive Four- reer Jp of 6.9 and g9. And turned in by Johnny. Miie tjt)es going. And they arethjs jr win get pressure from Kopil of Bayonne High School in,eager to lorge a second world rec-,t- ne jjkes of ACC's Les Vanover; New Jersey. In a New York meet.iord application in the Medley. l7exas' Bo Billings- - Jerry Whatleyi high Whid-scho- he set a new United States j A unit of Smith( Frank Hard jn.Simmons, and Bob ol record of 4:20.1, breaking a Cindrich, Dick McGlinn and Wesidorli Oklahoma. 19 year scrwlastic record. iSantee blazed to a new world oUs Neville Price could graze Some day this high school star,mark 3:21.8 at the Texas Relays;tne Broad Jump standard -. of ancient the mm- nine-:- of will be gunning for four wo weeks ag0 This 0pped 25-- 4, which Iowa's 1932 ute mark, which has escaped the-tenth- of a ,;econd off NYU's Olympic champion, Ed Gordon, graps of milers since 1913. Inthat,,jsted worid standard of 3:22.7. (established as far back as '31. an Amencan, 24-- year John P. Jones, But the jayhawks' trek has been Price reached 11 at Texas ran the first mile in less than 4:15.jcnatIer)ged on alleged he and last year hit 25-- 2 Vs This, of great Finnish distance run-;eer- in of the Na 3 carTv, which course, means, he'll be obliged to ner, Paavo Nurmi, startea inings.forced tne first 220 man to run ceed his all-ti- best li tne off with a 4:10.4 run on a cinaer250 yards the second 190. is to fall. Record you "take it" 6 days a week? For 52 weeks? Can your opportunities for advancement are unlimited. iracK, ana muers mrauwv haj been fj!ed fOT , , Texas Akm s Can im- -j The mark world have been consUntly ... , . nivmnip Shot-Putte- r, noses the Avia- 1 . lICLUUIIHIUII. you meet the high standards required to be an proving on ms lime. 'would to place it above ques- - stiffert challenee in more man a ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? early 194 Is the two like In the scorching dem- - decade to the 171-- 6 discus stan- tion Cadet? Ifyou can -t- hen here's a man-siz- e oppor- Swedish running 'twins, Arne, . .. . already has -. finders. dard. He reached To qualify as an Aviation Cadet, you must have com- Hagg start- , ,, iRR-- Anderson and Gunder .,i K ,,iir;i ,nH fi this snrine tunity! An opportunity to serve your country and ed to peck away at the mile rec-- of one a wc.baianced pleted at least two years of college. This is a minimum cnu which means And Glenn will fit for responsible ord until 19 when Gunder the, for ,eadoff qUiirter. Cunningham Mile field of seven build a personal career that you Wonder" established a new world Si fjeld one foes likely will dip close to the requirement it's best ifyou stay in school and gradu- His to gher than the the positions both in military and commercial aviation. record for this distance run. h kg at Austjn js an. 4:10il docking held by Blaine 4:01.4 was beat ate. In addition, you must be between 19 and 26Vi official time of th consideration. iRideout, North Texas State and e, but no Bruce for Aviation short of the "dream mi. Thfi current Relavs' mark is Wisconsin's Don Gehrmann. It won't be easy! Training discipline years, unmarried, and in good physical condition. one in the last decade has been 1950.D r u m mond, of Oklahoma, hit ,.J4 hed bv Oklahoma's is work hard, study hard, play able to top this mark Jfoursome of Chuck C o 1 e m a n.'4:12.3 at Texas. Lawton Lamb Cadets rigid. You'll Running on an indoor track ace, has travelled at,Jerry Meader, Jim Finley, and, former Illinois hard especially for the first few weeks. But when it's YOU CAN CHOOSE BETWEEN Dartmouth College on March Bmjacobs. with the Sooners and jas low as 4:12 .0. Cunningham, now a PILOT OR AIRCRAFT OBSERVER 1938. Glenn oss. Jowa add(,d n such, HmAWKirtmu. over, you'll be a pro -- with a career ahead of you that Desi - Kansas in the no-yar- rii- rancher, turned ag ,.tarters as the Jayhawks, d hinii win-ia-a, Hamoit by an American. ;' time ever made s State and Oklahoma A&M, .Iia,1'"-""afcj- TCf, will take you as far as you want to go. You graduate If you choose to be an Aircraft Observer, your train- i out- -; c' t,iad His mark of 4:04.4 was an , bad wealhcr can savc this',,"" considering; . .. M)lc Blanc Ridcout. Norm Force, with of ing will be in Bombardment, R.adar standing performance run4 ,0i, w-r- as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air pay Navigation, mo and vm un. the pressure under which it was pntry fihe(.t w 0 , 8,. Mm. djr. Cunnmrtam, And this is only the beginnin- g- or Aircraft Performance Engineering. 'match the Jayhawks' torrid Wes itkw mtrr mn 3:53.3. Gknn $5,300.00 a year. Operation Most sports authorities against such luminaries asj14- - -- Tom that pvpntiiallv someone ..f.Santc, urkAAi f iYm UouriovAc' i.H,nna. ii:i7 zn. rwtn fut, , (M frtiit miniitp! nr Under. m 1 hurdlcn :52.S, Lee Yodt-r- Af-- recora l.. . I(7) They point out that the j McCorrnick of Oklahoma, and Hruad Jump r& iJiJiownt time for the distance has droppea pjHy Hpardf sophomore, in 1 ' New Aviation Cadet training Classes Begin Every Few Weeks! Twenty-- , AM ItKh jump 8 318. Hob Waiicre. Ttxtt. steadily over the years. (ne anch0ring 880. Santee smok oA 194! years ago no one had ever J;4g J'olc vault 5 lm Coow, Kcbraka, five a 7 cIeanUp carry at Austin, 1 i than 4:1U, Sii'of Michi- - HERE'S WHAT TO DO: run a mile in less ,'el,Towers was caught In 1:53.6, and i mil TA- Charlca Konvillr, now many runners can consist V, nmnnr.nn WilHrafd In lean. HM.'l. -- 171-6 Archie Harri. 7n- figure. v-.n- i 1 c-- will ently better that ran in im 1 1 $ jan!1- - 1941. Take a your college credits and a copy 3. Next, you be given a written and manual apti- - J. transcript of .ivriin mm -2- 2-2, ah Tcrrr, Hu- view Relnvs with Heard anchor--! of your birth certificate to your nearest Air Force tude test intr in 1:52.5. ioPHUp-ium- p 7-2, Jim Gchrtiardt, nice. Drake Relays Such leadoff men a. Smith; 13,2 Base or Recruiting Station. Fill out the application Olymnic fMVi:itKITV KKI.AVH 4. If you pass your physical and other tests, you will Thne Baker, QuarHT-mi- Iowa (Andrew Iloolc. they give you. High snrinter: Ouanah Cox of Okla Wilwm Iiri, Carl Nclm, Jamcn Owenj. be scheduled for an Aviation Cadet Training Class. homa, and Leroy Ebcrt, lowa,;1 ,,am owm, wii four-mon- Feature ..,,,,',m,. If application is accepted, the Air Force will arrange The Selective Service Act allows you a th would insure a terrific early paceJvm Andrew nooicy, cn Nrimi). 2. TCnniraK alrparlr il iin.and Tnm (Iiean fcmith. Halph Pcrion, for a physical examination. deferment while waiting class assignment. has run under l5.,.,,nhi,, rharim Thmnai). inf,2. you to take Jump Stars its own Relays Four-Mi- le record mh 3:14.8. Oklahoma (Ham cma- - Chuck Colrman. J. w. ianourni, that Of 17:18.3, erected last year, With nh (. i. One of the main attractions 17:14.0 Texas. The19;f2wo.Miir f.iohn Re-- a stunning at 7r4i 0. Oklahoma am u ni tab- T,iar at the Drake UNI Brandrtxrry, Jonn jeaaeii at- - Jayhawks 8re not likely to beiMinchrr, 24-- 25 will be the lavs April to cnampion- -i n.ioyd Kobr. Where to more details: Visit your nearest Air Fores Base or Air Force Recruiting Officer; nf country s taxed retain their j7.i8.3, Kan get ,!.. the ship, but already have proved (An rtaiwii, lierb Semrr, w samwi, l.op high jumpers. All three of can run wen me - WRITE AVIATION CADET HEADQUARTERS, U. S. AIR FORCE, WASHINGTON D. C. gone over tne iney asainsi !",- w.d10:on 7. Wichiaar. (An OR TO: 25, lie jumpers have Watch. DlCk Wilson gave hlSiHiunt, Charlii Julln William., Xon Mc-- Dar at 6-- 9. mates a 50 yard bulge in the il';.,,..,,.,, , nw.h,. n,ri, Davis and Ken T7iesner ja- - Walter on opening carry at Texas, and San- - coitman, Jim nmey, ivn Meader, Iim will compete in an exhibition tee was out 150 yards when two boys he:"". rfi.avh Saturday. These fished unreeled that unofficial 4:06.6 an- - ti.ir.fnite 1 :m 0. Nonh Tna ftutt mick at Hel- Za- - one-tw- o in the Olympics choring Smiih, Hxy ltrnlre, Llord Lowe, Jerome mile. 1K.W. (iPtW - boinikl, sinki. A of Texas, Oklahoma n (R. C 6- -a match Mil, 3:10.8. The third man who cleared A&M. and Kansas could place the Tcrr, Ilob bealy, Pete liaaui, Jbeon Ixpard), competition. 1 1 will be in the actual Two-Mi- le record of 7:41 in dan- 1Jfv'o.MI1r may Drake 7:4R 4, Abilene Chrlmlan He is Arnold Bctton from ger. However this is sn unlikely RuiKina. Klmer Womaik, Horace Templetun, TTni.,.i nraUe nlaced seventn combination since that race Is Joe J(edlei. 140. will compete Knml Medler 3:27.1. Compton J. in the Olympics and only 40 minutes prior to the (Arulr Williamtmi. Menard (.entry, Genrae in the collegiate division of hign Sprint Medley and no entry owns Hrown, Jerome Wallerm. 1050. jumpers laftlnrt'CnUUKn half-milc- rs to sprinkle Stale (Alvln f"hrlman. llarer llrranl, Wayne The Drake Relays are . . both raccg A&M cstab. ilideoul, Illalnc Hideout), lw. televised over a national nuu.uj.t- -