The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 07, 1934, Page THREE, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
VARSITY
CAGERS
SCHEDULE GAME
F
RESHMEN
Basketballers Top Workout
Thursday With Brisk
Scrimmage.
OPENING GAME DEC. 13
Hoopsters Barely Nose Out
24-23 Victory Against
Frosh Wednesday.
With Another practice game
scheduled for Friday afternoon
upainst the frosh, Coach Harold
Browne put his basketball
charges through a long work
out on plays Thursday afternoon
and topped off a period of hard
work with a short, brisk scrim
mage. The varsity found their yearling
opposition anything but congenial
companions Wednesday night,
barely nosing out a 24 to 23 vic
tory. They kept their record of
straight wins clear, but a one
point win over the freshmen was
not pleasing either to the players
themselves, or to the coaches.
Consequently, the hard practice
drills Thursday.
Two more open practice games
between the varsity and frosh are
scheduled before the opening en
counter with Wyoming at Laramie
Dec. 13. Friday, the two quints
clash on the a? college maples,
and Monday evening resume re
lations on the coliseum floor at 8
p. m. Both scrimmages are open
to the general public.
Work on Separate Courts.
Varsity and frosh worked out
on separate courts inursaay, re
versing the policy of practicing
against eacn omer wmcn nas uce
in preference. One green-clad var-
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sity team and one white-ahirted
outfit each tooK turns at running
plays from sideline and tip-off for
m.tlnna BcrAlnnt the other. A
smooth, precise Judgment of passes
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ana accurate oau niuiuiuig fea
tured many of the plays. Preci
sion of movement and accuracy
have been stressed by Coach
Browne during the week's drills.
Frldav s meeting win oe me
third between the varsity and
frosh teams, the latter coached by
Morris Flsner. 'lne iresnmen nave
finished on the short end of both
engagements, but have improved
in their second showing over their
first. The initial scrimmage of the
season ended with a 36 to 26 var
sity victory, the second 24 to 23
for the same team.
The White team Thursday after
noon was composed of Howard
Baker and Merrill Morris, for
wards; Lester McDonald, center;
vorirti Vpiktn and Bud Parsons
guards. The Green maple perform
ers naa tienry wuiuiner cum .up
land Hale, forwards; Harry Soren
ann. renter: Geora-e Wahlauist and
Uonuii WMmnn. ciiards.
Frooaoie lineups i o r nuajr
afternoon's game:
Vorsittr Freshmen
Whitaker f Scott
Hale rgaS
Sorensen c Kbaugh
Wahlquist ....g Parsons
Widman Amen
BOXING TOURNAMENT
SCHEDULED DEC. 12
Gold and Silver Medals Will
Be Awarded Division
Winners.
25 NAMES SUBMIHED
FOR WITLING BOUT
All University Tournament
Scheduled for Dec. 10
and 11.
ENTRY DEADLINE DEC. 7
All indications point to a wide
spread interest in the All-University
wrestling tournament to be
held Dec. 10 and 11, according to
Jerry Adams, university wrestling
mentor. Entries filed thus far in
dicate that a sizeable field of con
testants will enter the meet. Men
filed with Adam include: Mallon,
Shuster, Focht, Kunzman, Rolof
son, Brandt, Williams, Harris,
Reynolds, Nordstrom, Leask,
Lown, Levine, Swanson, Leym as
ter, Jack, Myers, Klingman,
Bauder, Borman, Johnson, Kings
ton, Flasnick, Doherty and Kelp.
"Several more entries will have
been added before Dec. 7, which
is the deadline for filing," Adam
"We want as large a turnout for
this tournament as possible,"
stated Adam. "All weight divi
sions will be' represented. There
is a lack of contestants in the
lighter, light-heavy, and heavy
ranks. Anyone wishing to enter
should file with me immediately."
Adam further stated that all
men trying out for the tournament,
or for freshman or varsity wrest
ling teams, are invited to attend
varsity squad practice for condi
tioning. Practice is held daily from
4 to 6 on the coliseum mats.
As further preparation for the
tournament, a series of meets be
tween Ag college, the university
classes, and the city Y. M. C. A.
have been conducted. In the sec
ond of the series, held last week
the university classes emerged
victorious over a field of twenty
contestants to cop the meet
with 19 1-2 points to 13 counters
for the Y. M. C. A. bone-benders,
and 9 1-2 for the Eg College men.
Ag College won the first meet,
last week, but was handicapped
last week by a lack of contestants.
Consequently, university men were
matched among themselves to ac
commodate every suited man with
a bout.
Summary:
122 lb. clam Nordtrom MJ) threw
Leaik Y In 1:67 with a head cior.
and arm-lock.
125 lb. clans Swanaon U) and Myr
(Am wrestled to a 6 minute draw.
135 lb. claim Levmater Ak) threw
Jack U In 3:M with a half Nelon body.
Kunzman (Y) won a fall from Kocht (U)
In 2:87 with a half Nelnon crotch.
145 lb flam William U won a fall
from Rublno (T) in 2:33 with a body lock
and deep Nelaon.
155 lb. claaa Brandt fU) threw Lown
(U In 5.03 with a cradle lock and leK
Krnpevlne. Levine (Y) declnloned Klln
man ( A k) In a furloualy-fouieht laet
perlod rally.
1A5 lb. rlaa Bauder (U) won a ntp-anil-tuck
battle from Robinaon (Am after
Knbln.on had eacaped from three fall po
sition.. 175 lb. clam Heck (Y) threw Borman
(AKt in a furloua bout with a body lock
and arm hook.
Heavyweight clam Johnaon (Ar won a
clo declalon from Bpomer ( Y) In a
clavarly-fouKht battle.
Thirteen of the twenty highest
ranking students In the college of
liberal arts and sciences at the Uni
versity of Missouri are men.
The Leningrad Institute of His
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Nebraska university students
will have an opportunity to dis
play their pugilistic ability Dec,
12. at which time the boxing de
partment and intramural athletic
department will sponsor an all
university tornament in the gentle
art of fisticuffs.
Prizes will be awarded the win
ner and ninner up in each divi
sion, a gold medal acknowledging
a champion and silver the second
place winner.
The tournament Is being run off
jointly by Harold Petz, intramural
director and Harold ostran, DOX'
ing coach. It has become an an
nual event in the university sport
curriculum for students who do
not wish to try out for the team
but like boxing for the sake of
tl art. It is hoped that more
"xdents will avail themselves of
i. ' opportunity given them to Join
i.i .he sport this year man in prev
ious years, Ostran said, and early
indications seem to the effect that
they will be.
Entries will not be accepted
after Monday, Dec. 10, since pair
ings must be made of whom is to
meet whom and when. Students
Honlrlntr to rnmnpta should See
Harold Petz in the intramural
office, second floor, coliseum, or
get in touch with Harold Ostran
immediately.
Champions In the eigm classes
of weights will be determined.
The classes are:
Flyweight 112 pounds and un-
dea
Bantamweight 118 pounds and
under.
Featherweight 126 pounds ana
under.
Lightweight 135 pounds ana
under.
Welterweight 147 pounds ana
under.
Middleweight 160 pounds and
under.
Lieht heavyweight 170 pounas
and under.
Heavyweight 175 pounds and
over.
Rfiifipnts nt Hiram college in
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