The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 08, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Sunday, MarcK 8, 1942
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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By Bob Miller
Tied Up
Friday night saw the University
of Kansas Jayhawks sprinting
through little opposition as they
downed Missouri in the league
finale for both team. . . The Avin
gave Kansas a tie for the Big
Six conference cage title. . . Okla
homa holds the other half of the
top position.
Wins and Losses
While the two teams are tied
as to number of wins and losses
with eight wins and two losses
apiece, the K. U. tribe is virtually
a cinch to renresent the Big Six
in the N. C. A. A. play-offs in
Kansas City to determine the team
which will represent the midwest
in the national cage tourney. . .
The Jays have a much higher
offensive record thanks to Ralph
Miller and Charlie Black and their
defensive job has netted their op
ponents fewer points than the
Sooners could manage. . . This
is another time to thank Mr. Miller
as the big forward could be de
pended upon to hold his foe at
bay at all time.
Maybe
Maybe the Kansas quint wjll
do the representing of the Big
Six since on Friday, Mr. Phog
Allen, mentor deluxe, issued his
usual unprejudiced statement to
the effect that he thought there
was something rotten in Denmark,
which, translated, means that he
doesn't approve of the NCAA set
up. . . He gave his reasons for
his attack.
.
Gets An Answer
He said that the management
of the tournament's finances had
a suspicious look and smell to
it. . . Georee Edwards of Mis
souri said that he was willine to
publish the reports of last year's
tourney to prove fnog s error. . .
It looks liks something has started
atrain and tab this in vour books.
. . . Photr's name will appear in
headlines several times before this
little deal clears up. . . One thing
upon which you can rest assured
is that Thog will not quit now
that he has this started.
l-M Finals
Talk that went around after the
Phi Gam-Beta scrap for the l-M
cage crown was mighty favorable.
. . . Most observers declared the
affair the best fraternity cage con
test that they had seen. . . The Phi
Gams in winning 21-17 were
forced to go all out as the Betas
help a whip hand during the first
half. . . There was even some talk
about a game being arranged be
tween an all-star intramural team
and the varsity.
Speculations
If we were to pick an all-star
team and a second team this is
about the way we would pick
them:
First Team:
Justin Berger, Beta F
Ned Nutzman, Phi Gam....F
Dean Nutzman, Phi Gam....C
Tom Hyland, Beta G
Warren Gableman, Farm H..G
Second Team:
Leonard Dunker, D. U F
Fred Preston, Farm House.. F
Stan Huffman, Beta C
Con Healy, Phi Gam G
Bert Bcown, D. U G
These Swimmers Will Defend Hiiskers' Name at Ames
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Aoua stars of the Big Six will meet In Ames with defending champions, Iowa State, as the hosts this weekend The above Sup of
swimmers $5 'b? on h35 to drfelui the honor of the Huskersls they attempt to gra.p the crown rem XTtoJS? to Sf
State and the Cvclones The picture, taken at the seasons start, has one swimmer in it who will not be on hand to compete flue to trie
armv's call He is Don Hlert From left to right they are: Bill Edwards, Ililgert. Cliff Lambert, LeRoy Foster, Les Buckley and
Dean Porter. StudeTmanaferVaS is doing "the starting. Other squadmen include Bill Yoachim in the diving event
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Gymnasts Edged by Colorado;
Grapplcrs Lose to Gophers
Mat
men
Barmen
Iowa Takes
First in Swim
Meet at Aines
Iowa State won the Big Six
swimming meet at Ames yester
day to take the crown for the fifth
con8cutive year when they rolled
up 67 points for first place.
Kansas State with 45 was sec
ond; Nebraska waa third with 40
points, and Oklahoma chalked up
16 for fourth place, as two records
fell.
Nebraska's Ls Oldfield, back
stroke star, set a new conference
mark in that event when he pad
dled the 150 yard stretch In 1:46.1,
chopping 1.6 seconds off the old
mark. The Iowa State 300 yard
Victories by the Copple brothers,
Newt and Ed, saved the University
of Nebraska matmcn from a shut
out yesterday afternoon, as they
concluded the 1942 wrestling sea
son by bowing to the powerful
University of Minnesota grapplers
20-6.
Coach D. C. Bart el ma's Big Ten
champs were one of the best teams
that the Huskers met all season.
Gopher victors were: Bob Barber,
121 lbs.: Irwin Wheeler, 128 lbs.;
son, 165 lbs.; Russell Newquist,
175 lbs.; and Manly Wilcox, heavy
weight. Newt Copple, 145 lb. Big
Six champ, wasn't hard
pressed in his victory over
his northern rival, tsromer rxi s
tussle with Jack Morton proved to
be the bout of the afternoon. Be
hind by one point with less than
one minute to go, Ed garnered
points for the decision.
Levy Injured.
Although "Butch" Levy was un
able to make the trip because of
an injury, his successor, Manly
Wilcox, gave a good account of
himself by edging a decision over
Herb iackman.
medley relay team also put a new
record on the books with a 3:12.7
timing.
Nebraska had one first, in me
i.sn vard harkstroke. four seconds.
the 220 yard freestyle (Lambert),
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the 60 yard ana iuu yara ireesiyie
(Edwards), and the 440 yard free
style (Porter).
Two third place wins for the
Huskers tankers included Lambert
in the 440 yard freestyle, and the
440 yard relay.
Fourth nlace wins by Nebraska
were gained by Foster in the 200
vrd hrtftststroke. the team in the
300 vard medley relay, and by
Pnrtr in the 220 vard freestyle.
Yoachim waa fifth in the fancy
diving for the Huskera.
rv.rrihv "Dat" Tare, a Stanford
Junior from Cody, Wyoming, was
elected queen or tne annual vnase
Bali.
Dr. E. Vonden Stiener's gym
nasts from Colorado State college
eked out a 14 9', i -14 6 k victory
over the Scarlet and Cream gym
nastics team last night in the final
dual meet of the season.
Leading the victors was Flieger,
who ran up a total of 32 '4 points.
Runner up for the visitors was
McAferty, former UN student,
who amassed a total of 22 points.
The scoring for the Huskers was
nvpnlv divided with Collins Mc-
Master and Emil Pelcak tying for
honors with 21,,i counters.
All in all. the season was a suc-
ppsafjil one for the Millermen. Al
though only one victory was regis
trred durine the season, the per
formances of the boys improved
from meet to meet.
Coach Charlev Miller has high
hopes for a banner year next sea
son, because every man on this
vear's squad will be available.
Results:
Horizontal bars: Flieger (CSC)
first: Pelcak (N) necond; Pfenning
(CSC) third.
Side horse: Pelcak (N) first:
Norris CSC) second; Griffith (N)
third.
Flying rings: McAferty (CSC)
first; McMasters (N) second;
Flieger (CSC) third.
Parallel bars: Flieeer (CSC)
first; McAferty (CSC) second; Mc
Masters and Cooper (IN) ilea xor
third.
Tumbllne: MiriteUo (CSC) first;
Laughlln (CSC) second; Cooper
(N) third.
WAA Begins
Phys Ed Class
Registration
As the nhvsical fitness program
planned by the WAA is beginning
soon, all junior ana senior gins
are urired to resrister for the phys
ical exercise classes offered.
Arrangements have been made
so that evervone will be able to
enjoy at least one outdoor sport.
Girls who have alreaay signea up
are also asked to attend as they
agreed to do.
An actual movie is to be made
by the WAA featuring basketball,
swimming, archery, badminton,
baseball, table tennis, tennis, bi
cycling and the WAA cabinet. All
of these activities are to be a part
of the physical fitness program.
Attendance is also requested at
the recreational leadership meet
ings every Wednesday at 7 p. m.,
where girls may learn to teach
both children's and adult games.
Dansburg Tech won the Dust
rick conference championship
from Issac Pluto college in a
closely fought cage game played
at Disney Hall, Ketchum, Idaho,
last night. The score was 9 to 6
in seven overtime periods.
1942 Football
Squad Rosters
Army.
MlrM mt M. Thnniwwi, j;. 1
wn, I'rtrn, Hr.tly mid M. 1'ii'ire.
Kicht tM-Vlev Dnnwlrr, C. Wright,
Tlrhy, llanmn nnl Hf l.
Richt roards lriry, Wilkin,
itrikman, Smoriu nnd raw ford.
traten Hurhnun, llnllirld, t ut
fthall and Klanlry.
Ilt ciiirdi on Gorti, hMnupka,
Whrlim tud Hollorff.
Ilt tarkli hlk-h, J. Nrlwn and
IVtr nww.
Irtt rnn J. Hen. lwMt, Pro
rhkNka, Aliintn and 1'hnmr.
No. I nark M l II. Kriehrl, Mr
Hrr, Slmkiy and Okrina.
No. 2 bark Alhry, K baliNbnr,
ii. V'rtirht and Fnrne.noicr.
N. 4 n-ki Kradiiy, Hnns-rfrd.
Hrhi.i and Halntn.
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and h-llTt-h.
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Mtiwha, SrhlrirH and Holi.
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hatiKh. Wilwn, Hrnda and Jensrii.
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end Boan.
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and Rwn. ,
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l.iilanpir and Vt intrr.
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(Continued from Page 1.)
ond book. Hla Criminal Appeals
in America" waa published in 193
by Little Brown & Co, of Bos
ton as one of the Judicial admin
istration series sponsor! by the
national conference of judicial
councils.
He is a member of the U. S. su
preme court advisory committee
on rules of criminal procedure, and
secretary of the Nebraska su
preme court advisory committee
on nO'-H of civil procedure.
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