FRIDAY. FEBHUAHY 12, 19.17. TIIE DAILY INKHKASKAN FOUR CHILL WINS HEAVY CROWN IN ALL-UNI TOURNEY Mehrincj. M'Cowin, Fidler, Wilson Andrews. Bodic, Grossman Victors. I IN AI.S il. Ii mIi 'I II..-C hull, Cardiirll Mt'lc lit. Milirlim knuikril out llrrrmunti. clVrh.l I l.i lh. Itmllp kiimkitl mil I .VI llx. I lilli-r ilrft-iilt'il IVIm-Ii. tll.i 111". Milmvln ili'li'illi'il I karl. I I. "i Hi". Aniln l-ti-:ll'.t Mlirllii. spill Hi'iuhl tiro'Miuin ili'li'itlril Jim knight. T'li lit. M-.MI-IISAI.N Tom ttivilli' ililnili'il Dlik l.n.iili.iuth. liny IVIx li ili liilliil Dun (.llli. rl. 'h ill I IiIIit drfvalrd T'Hiv Miani liii k. HIM Mrl null! kll.Mii'd Mill Slli"i. I lull. I Jiinnn Alli'lj Ui'liMli il hc ilrr Knink. By ELWOOD RANDALL. Lloyd C'anhvell il.'fcatoil liolyn Eoscluilt lust nislit at the coliseum to become the heavyweight chiiiiij) lon of the university while nearly a thousand persons booed the con testants in the feature bout of the evening. Both men seemed to Hill their punches until the third round when a few blows landed by accident. The bouts were three rounds of two minutes ouch with Harold Mathews soiviiiK as referee. The men used is ounce plovcs for the fifhts. Several knock downs and one knockout featured the dozen bouts on the evening card. Tom Bodie put the lights out for James .Allely after one minute and 31 seconds of the second round had elapsed. Bodie Kayocs Allely In Second. Allely seemed to be getting the best of the fight in the first round getting across numerous blows to Bodies head anil when the bell rang closing the stanza Bodie jseemed very tiled. Bodie came back strong in the second period and proceeded to get the upper edge of the fight. Allely tried to rally but when he clinched with Bodie, Allely didn't fare well. Bodie got his opponent in the coiner and rained blows to the head finishing with a right upper cut which sent Allely to the floor. Allely hit the canvas with such force that he struck his head a sharp blow which helped to put him out. Allely was helped to the dressing room still out on his feet. Mehring Knocks Out Herrmann. Another highlight ot the eve ning's card was the Alehring-Hcr-rmann bout. The boys came out to the center of the ring. Her rmann started to blast his way in but Mehring kept covered. Mehr ing's guard whs catching all of the blows which were intended for the head. Mehring waited for an opening, then, when he saw it, belted Herrmann a stiff right to the head and he went clown for the count. Herrmann was saved by the bell when the count had reached seven. In the second round Herrmann came out fast and fon ed Mehring to the ropes, but Bob went into his shell again and waited until the storm had passed. Then, (uick as a flash. Bob delivered three more hard rights to the head and Herrmann went to the canvas a second time. The referee called it off and raised Mehring's hand alter fifty-three seconds of the second round hail passed. Judges for the bouts were Karl Trcnholm and Kd Reynolds. WHITE GIVES LAST CALLS FOR ANNUAL DEBATE CONTEST (Continued from rage 1.) may enter the contest in the non fraiernitv section. Competition will be divided into the fraternity and nonfraternity groups as has been the custom in past years. At the end of all the debates the champions of the bar'i group generally challenge the win ners of the fraternity groups. Teams will lie composed of two men and the speeches will be of the same type as any intercolle giate debate. No debater that has participated in varsity debates, either here or on some other cam pus, is elgible in the competition. I The contest will begin early in March and will be completed be- I fore the Kaster vacation. I T I Reynolds, Bignell, Belders, Bclka, Kreischer to Perform. Gymnastic teams of Nebraska and Minnesota will compete in a dual meet this evening at 7:30 in the coliseum. There will be no charge for admission. The Husker squad lost their first of seven .scheduled dual meets to the Iowa outfit last Sat urday in Iowa City. This eve ning's meet will be the first, last, and only home appearance of the Nebraska gymnasts. Five other dual meets remain on the sched ule. Minnesota will present a strong and well-rounded team. The Vik ings have one victory at the ex- pense of Chicago and one loss to Illinois chalked up on their 1937 slate. Nebraska dropped two meets to those same two schools during the 1936 season. The two Eddies, Reynolds and Bignell, are the mainstays of the Cornhusker squad. Other Nebras kans who will pit their wares against the Vikings are Bob Belka, George Belders and Peter Krei scher. 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