Thursday, December 4, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN '3

JhSL Alpha Taiis SpOhiL FIRST TEAM. Take Lead Player" College-F-red Pos. Class Height Weight Age Preston, Nebraska... End ... . Senior 6-- 3 190 24 Hubert Ulrich, Kansas..., End . . . .Senior 6-- 1 197 20 ma In Volleyball Roger Eason, Oklahoma... Tackle. . Senior 6-- 1 205 22 Norville Waliach, Missouri, Tackle. . Senior 6-- 3 215 23 By Bob Miller George Abel, Nebraska.., Guard . . Senior 6-- 2 200 21 Phi Psis Share Spotlight Robert Jeffries, Missouri., Guard . . Senior 6-- 1 190 22 , Missouri. Center. . Senior 6-- 0 190 22 IM-Leade- As rs Prepare Harry Ice, Missouri Quarter . Senior 5- - 10 165 23 Trouble. a tough one to fill in...Altho he Jack Jacobs, Oklahoma.., Half... .Senior 6- - 1 Vz 187 22 To Battle for Top Position Dale Bradley, Nebraska . , 5- - 10 ah lists are hitting had to sit out several games due Half... .Junior 175 20 Robert Steuber, Missouri.. Full ... .Junior 6- -2 194 20 the news stands with rapidity to injuries, got the ATO's and Phi Psi's were able to these days. . .This has been a year gain undisputed championship SECOND TEAM. nod at this place. . .Smith demon of when teams of high national rat- their volleyball leagues in Tues- ENDS: Bert Ekern, Missouri, and Frank Barnhart, Kansas State. ing have met their Waterloo in strated his worth to the Gopher day's final games. The Kappa TACKLES: Clarence Herndon, Nebraska, and Robert Brenton, small and comparatively unknown team at all times, even when he bigs, JaAEs and Sig Ep's came Missouri. schools... A glance at the roster was sitting on the bench... Sev- out in a three-wa- y tie for league GUARDS: Ralph Harris, Oklahoma, and Fred Meier, Nebraska. of undefeated and untied teams eral occasions saw him providing two, with three wins and one loss CENTER: John Hancock, Kansas State. will substantiate this... All in all, the margin between victory and each. League four found the DU's QUARTER: Maurice Wade, Missouri. this has been a season with ' few loss for his team and every min- and Beta Sig's tied for first. HALF: Ralph Miller, Kansas, and Orville Mathews, Oklahoma. undefeated teams but at the same ute that he was in the ball game The Phi Psi's took the AGR's FULL: Donald Reece, Missouri. time there have been many indi- there was a fear present on the into camp 2-- 0 in Tuesday's final vidual standouts. . .Trying to pick part of the opposing players that for league one. The ATO's took the best eleven of the bunch be- Smith would break away to pay care of the Sammy's by the 2-- 0 Council . . . comes quite a muddle. dirt... Several days ago he was count. These' victories gave Barb Basketball Entries the (Continued Page 1.) awarded the title of best in the two teams definite claim to the from Are Due on Friday We Picked One. conference, which was followed by league titles and puts them in the versity. Detailed information is For the Associated Collegiate his award of the Heisman me- playoffs. now being gathered by the group, All barb clubs should have morial trophy. their basketball team Press survey, we sent in the top Kappa Sigs Out. headed by Dorothy Filley. entered we believe they either at the intramural office eleven as rank Work of Other Groups. ...All of the picking was done A Second Team. The Kappa Sig's lost a chance to in the coliseum or the barb of- on a basis of writeups thruout Competition for a place on the go through league play und-feace- d The Scholarship committee will fice in the Union Friday of the season from the major pa- top team was so close that we when the Sig Ep's blanked them have as its work the setting up this week. Barb basketball pers over the country. . .This sent in a second team for good 2-- 0. The SAE's made it a crowd of scholarships for underprivileged games will start sometime next was the result: Ends: Johnny Ro-kisk- y, measure. .. Ends: Dove, Notre in league two by taking the Alpha students, and the purpose of the week. Duquesne, and Dave Dame, and Blacock, Clemson; Sig's 2-- 1. Foundation Ball will be to raise Schreiner, Wisconsin; tackles: tackles: Blandin, Tulane, and Beta Sigma Phi defeated the money for the work of the organi- , Minnesota, and Bauman, Northwestern; guards: Sigma Chi's 2 to 1 Tuesday night zation. of Chancey E. Woodworth, Mon- Gene Flathmann, Navy; guards: Daniel, Texas, and Melton, Pur- to give them a possible chance for Eugene Reece, newly elected tana pioneer and collector. Pay Frankowski, Washington, due; center: Darold Jenkins, a tie. The intramural heads are sophomore class president, ap- and , Harvard; Missouri; backs: Layden, Texas; settling a dispute between the peared before the Council and gave center: Don Snavely, Cornell; Lach, Duke; Westfall, Michigan, Fiji's and Beta Sig's of the sched- a brief outline of the activities ATTEND LINCOLN'S backs: Frank Albert, Stanford, and a tie between Hillenbrand, uled game between the two teams which the sophomore class will LEADING THEATRES! Bruce Smith, Minnesota; Derace Indiana, and Jones, Pitt. that was not played. The records undertake under a sophomore cabi Moser, Texas A. & M, and show a forfeit by the Phi Gam's, net, to be set up in the near future. Note Showing! the game , Georgia. Success in vanilla but may be replayed. If At the next Council meeting, William Myrna . growing game plants from seed, which had been the is replayed, the winner Reece will submit a detailed re- POWELL LOY will tie with the Player of the Year. considered virtually imnossihlp DU's. As the port for approval by the Council. ia the On the same poll was a place for has been repotted at Cornell uni records stand now, the Beta Sig's Burton Then and Ruth Iverson, the player of the year. . .This was versity. and DU's are deadlocked for the secretary of the Council, were "Shcudow title. unanimously elected as delegates to OF THE Playoffs on Tuesday. attend the National Student Federation convention to be held OOX'T Volleyball leaerue Dlavoffs win in Minneapolis during Christmas THIN MAN MISS be Tuesday. The schedule of games vacation. EXTRA ! De sec wiu noi until the settlement Other business of the Council Color Cartoon and News "PROLOGUE TO GLORY" of the Phi Gam-Bet- a Sis-- Hisnntp included the approval of a con- The The Story of Abraham Lincoln's Youth! championship bracket will stitution committee to investigate t prooaDiy Degin the LINCOLN ,i Dramatised by Nebraska's Own a week from constitution and compile the Thursday. by-law- s. Personel of the committee The E. P. CONKLE first matches of the bad- has not yet been announced. Becky Now Showing! minton round will be played next Wait, Marian Cramer Aden and Presented by Tuesday t GREAT HITS! night. After the first Roy Byram were appointed to Lynn John round of play, each team must serve as student members of the UNIVERSITY THEATRE designate its players as to ability Honors Day Convocation BARI SUTTON Department of Speech, School of Fine Arts and these men wil keep the same hi positions throughout the tourna- "Moon Over TEMPLE THEATRE, 12th and R Dec. 10, 11, 12th ment Failure to adhere to this Montana university has received rule will result in of 8-- 2-- forfeiture the a valuable collection of Indian Reservations made at Box Office Dec. 5 P.M. match. Her Shoulder" weapons and tools from the estate PLVSThi$ 2nd Hit Wm. Boyd ax 1IOPAI.O.NG CASSIDY "DOOMED Ll. CARAVAN" II i;n 25c till r NEBRASKA Tax Inc. s. ftp; f . tf.L "if i 0Ms n .

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