The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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PROGRESSES
First and Second Reunds Run
off; Entries Few, but
Wrestling Geed.
MOST OF FINALS WILL
COME THIS AFTERNOON
Tho first and second rounds of
the numeral wrestling meet wero
held yesterday afternoon at tho Ar
mory. On account of the few en
tries in tho 115, 126, and 176-pound
classes, the final bouts in tho named
divisions were held at tho samo time.
AH other finals will be held this
afternoon at 4 o'clock. The ad
mission will be free.
Although tho numbor of entries
in this meet was far below those in
the interfraternity bouts, tho con
testants displayed better wrestling.
Tho numeral feet was featured by
good wrestling in every bout.
Tho results of yesterday's mat
ches are as follows:
Preliminaries
135-pound Buck, '27, won from
Randolph, '25, by fall in 7 minutes.
145-pound Bishop, '28, won from
Potadle, '28, by time advantage of
6 minutes and 50 seconds. i
158-pound Steinheimer, '28, won
from Knotek, '28, by a fall in 5
minutes, 16 seconds.
158-pound Posvar, '27, won
from Hubbard, '26, by fall in 5:50
minutes.
Semi-Ftnali
135-pound Buck, '27, won from
Gairdner, '26, by time advantage of
4 minutes and 30 seconds.
Andrews, '28, won from Simmer
son, '27, by fall in 6 minutes and 65
seconds, us'ng a back-bridge hold.
145-pound Bishop, '28, won
from Steiner, '28, by fall in 4 min
utes and 55 seconds. Scoville, '27,
won from Moulton, '28, by time ad
vantage of 2 minutes, 23 seconds.
158-pound Posvar, '27, won from
Ross, '27, by forfeit. Lee, '26, won
over Steinheimer, '28, by forfeit
Final
seconds. Dareeport placed second,
and Tappan, both of the White team,
third. H. L. Johnson of the White
team ran the 440 in 54 5-10 seconds.
In the 220-yard run Wyatt took first
place for the Blue team in 23 1-10
seconds. Davenport placed second
with 23 2-10 seconds.
In the broad-jump, Gish leaped 21
feet, 3 1-2 inches, taking first for the
Rods. Hulskcr, member of tho Blue
team, was second with a jump of 26
feet, 9 1-2 inches; while Davenport
of tho White and Fleming of tho
Blue team tied for third plnco with
20 feet and 0 inches.
Fleming of the Blues ran tho 110
yard high hurdles in 16 8-10 sec
onds. In tho 110-yard low hurdles,
Gish of tho Red team won in 13 sec
onds. Lcffler, also of tho Reds,
placed second, and Fleming third.
Final Battalion
Parade Is Tonight
The finnl battalion parade of tho
week will bo held this evening at 5
o'clock on the drill field. Tho Third
Battalion, comprising companies H,
I, K and L will parade, and all ca
dets in this battalion are required to
be present in uniform. These par
ades are tho first since the regimen
tal parade held on Armistice Day.
LIKE STRONG
IN PRACTICE
Defensive Gridsters Allow Few
Gains; Hutchinson at Cen
ter Is Mainstay.
BEARG GIVES WORK
ON NEW SHIFT-PLAY
Coach Beargs dofensive lino held
well yesterday in tho daily scrim
mage, and only a few gains were
made through tho White line by tho
Red offensive backs. Presnell was
the only Red back who made any big
gains. Tho other backfield men were
able to make only short gains, and
sometimes wore set back for short
losses by Hutchinson at center on
tho defensive line. There were
many fumbles, partly on account of
tho light rain, which made the Dan
slippery.
The nractico was held on the
green at tho north end of the field,
while the south practice field was
nlowed. Tho scrimmage started with
a few plays involving the new shift
Bearg has been drilling on this wecK.
The offensive was unable to make
much headway with these plays. Lat
er in the scrimmage Bearg ordered
the old line of plays, bat they were
no more successful in gaining
through the White line than the other
set of plays.
Whites Outcharge Of feme
It was a case of the White set of
line men and Jbackfield men out
chartrintr the Reds and breaking
through to spoil tho plays in their
formation. Hutchinson, varsity lct-ter-man,
was the mainstay of tho
White line, playing center. He was
well supported by James and Bass
at guard, Casey at tackle, and Dover
at end. "Hutch" broke through sev
eral times to tackle tho Red backs
behind the line of scrimmage.
Presnell was tho lone Red' back
field man who' made gains of any
consequence through tho White line.
Once he got past the secondary line
of defence on a run which would
havo resulted in forty or fifty yards
of gain in a game. "Jug" Brown
was unable to make his usual gains,
being tackled right near the line of
scrimmage. This was partly due,
however, to an offensive line that
failed to match the defensive, and
did not block properly.
Built Around Center
The defensive line was built up
around Hutchinson at center. Bass,
and James were guards, Casey and
Douglass, tackles, Dover and Lawson,
0n,u Tn the bAckflMd were read
er, Decker, Shaner, and Sheetak.
On the offensive team, Stevens
was quarter, Oelrlch full, "Jug"
Brown wing back, ana iresneu van
back. In the line were Grow at cen
ter, Zuver and Stinor, guards, Ran
dels and Raisch, tackles, SprafiB and
Mclntyre, ends.
Todav and tomorrow are the last
two days of spring fatftbafl. Foot
ball for the year 192V will start
about September 16.
Construction of twelve new soror-
ftv houses at Northwestern Univer
sity will begin at the end of this
semester. There have been no new
sorority houses at Northwestern for
fifteen years.
Seniors at the Massachusetts Tech
nical Colletro will bo given a physi
cal examination to determine the ef-.
feet of four years, work on a stu
dent
115-pound-over
Karrer,
of 2 minutes,
125-pound-Mollette,
'28,
7 minutes.
176-pound-.Tohnson,
'27,
22 seconds.
Watermahn, '28, won
'28, by time advantage
10 seconds.
Weber, '28, won over
by a time advantage of
Davis, '25, won over
by fall in 2 minutes,
RED TEA1 WINS IN
TRICOLOR TODRNEY
Numeral Men Who Have Not
Taken Part in Regular
Contests Compete.
The Red team captured first hon
ors in the tri-color track meet held
on the outdoor track at the stadium
Tuesday afternoon. The teams were
composed of numeral men who have
not taken part in any regular meets.
McCartney, member of the White
team, toon the mile event in 4:42
3-10. Keller was second and Kelly
of the Blue team placed third. Rob
erts of the Red team won the 880
yard run in two minutes and 5-10
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