Wednesday, March 13, 1946 THE NEBRASKAN Close Victories Riiark Closing Boxing Show Page 3 BY GEORGE MILLER Close decisions in thre hnnts highlighted the final bouts of the au-univcrsuy Doxing tournament which closed last night at the coliseum before a crowd of ap proximately 2,800. Footballers Bob Lipps and John Sedlacek pounded out victories in the 160 and heavyweight divi sions, and Sedlacek scored the only TKO of the final bouts when ne won over Mack Kobinson, Nor folk gridder, at the end of the second round. Del Roth took a close triumph over Norris Sibert of Morenci, Mich., in the finals of the light weight class, using a left jab to keep the agressive NROTC slug ger out of range. Roth, from Ply mouth, scored repeatedly with stinging jabs to offset the rush ing style of Sibert. Wayne Watson, Clarks 147 pounder eked out a narrow win over Hal Haldeman of Gretna in the finals of the welterweight class. Watson had a definite reach advantage and kept his shorter opponent at bay until, late in the third round when Haldeman con nected with several hard blows, but these were not enough to re duce Watson's early point ad vantage. Thorne Wins Twice. The light-heavyweight king, Chick Thorne, won two bouts dur ing the evening. He opened the card with a TKO over Harlan Cranston of Stockham in a semi final match, and decisioned fra ternity brother Jack Adams of winnetka, 111., in the championship bout. Both Adams and Thorne are members of Phi Delta Theta. Stan Diller of Diller gained re yenge for his all-university wrestl ing aeieat. uiuer pounded out a convincing triumph over a tired Sid Wells in the 126 pound class to reverse the outcome of the wrestling finals in the same weight division. Sid Salzman of Ainsworth took top honors in the flyweight divi sion with a decision over Marvin Runyan of Chadron. These two were the only entrants in the class, and last night's action was the. first 'appearance for 'both of them. In the 118 pound title bout Ray Roth of Memphis used a height and reach advantage to good ef fect in taking a split decision over Darrell Ellis of Clarkson. Southpaw Bob Lipps of Lin coln punched his way to a win over' Gould Flagg of Ord in the middleweight final. Flagg ran out of gas in the third round and was unable to pile up the points necessary for a win. ATO'a Win Team Honors. Alpha Tau Omega took first place in the team honors, and manager Tom Noble accepted the award for the winners following the final bout. Phi Delta Theta finished second in the team stand ings, with Beta Theta Pi third. The Lillies, an independent team, finished four points ahead of the beat's but were not in the in tramural supremacy race. Sigma Nu finished fourth and Delta Upsilon fifth. Results: 175 lb.: Chick Tbonir, IJwwhk, won vtr Harlaa OaiMtmi. Ktarkham, ay TKO a n4 of the urmmt rtmmi. TUrt Plant. 1M lb.: Rob Kadarat, Gmea Bay, Wia., VrKtaat Bill Kloaa, Harwell. 147 lb.: M MrKUIroO, Omaha, r riUmr4 Joaa Klnanc Waj-ae. IM lb.: naa fhanry. ftlKarr. waa ay tot-frit avrr Jim WrtVa, Okallaia. j Final. lit 111. " NI4 titmu ik..wk )lnnr4 Man-la ktonyaa, f'hadnia. 118 IIm.j Kay Rot, Mrmphto. . loned narrrll Ellin. Clarkmn. I2 lb.: Staa lliller, Diller, 4-ltion4 Sill Well, Frmiont. 1.1(1 Ibn.t Del Roth, IMymnatn, atrfHkMird Norrlii Nibrrt, Storrort, Mirb. 147 Ibn.t Wayne Walton, Clark,, ae eUinnrd Hal Halriftman, (irelna. 160 Ibn.l Bob Unix. IJnpoln. WltlnnoJ Gould Klaar, Ord. 178 lbs.! Chirk Thorn. IJnnnla. U. pinioned Jack Adams, Winnrlka, III. Heavyweight: John Sedlaerk, Seward, won over Mark Rohlnnnn. Nnrfnlk. ho iu ai rna ai ui arrond round. REWARD! For Gold Engraved HAMILTON WRIST WATCH LOST BETWEEN Ellen Smith IUU and Residence Halls ,!rs. Verna Ooylss Residence Ilalls School Heads To Gather for Phys Ed Clinic Over 150 Nebraska hi eh school principals, superintendents, coach es and physical directors have registered for luncheon and r1inir to be held at the University of Nebraska Saturday, L. E. Means, director of Student Physical Wel- tare, said Tuesday. Busy Day Planned. Means said an effort will be made at the meeting to organize a Nebraska high school coaches as sociation, and reactivate the Ne braska Physical Education associ ation. A track and field clinic will be held at the stadium Saturday afternoon to be followed by the Beloit-Nebraska swimming meet. the Nebraska high school swim- Conditioning Drills Greet UN Gridders Fundamentals and conditioning exercises were the order of the day as the University of Nebraska spring lootoail drills went into the second aay Lineman and backfield candi dates were divided for separate drills, and the blocking dummies were brought out for attention by forward wall aspirants. Coach Bernie Masterson had a number of backs tossing passes as all hooefuls SDent some time chas ing after the pigskin. The roster is increasing each day, with new men asking for equipment. More work on T formation fun damentals was on tap, and the Scarlet coaching staff is wasting no time in getting the quick-opening offensive style instilled in the minds of the eridders. Linemen donned helmets for the first time as they went thru a charging and driving drill, under the direction of line coach Corner Jones. ming championships later in the day at the university pool. In the evenine the school offi cials will see the finals of the state high school basketball champion ships. A separate program will be held Saturday afternoon for the women physical education in structors. Varsity Tennis All men interested in var sity tennis are urged to attend the organization meeting to night in the N room at the coliseum. The meeting will be gin at 6:45 so that the room will be available to the N club .for their initiation ceremonies at 8 p. m. Four matches have definite ly been scheduled for the Husker racquet swingers and a fifth match is tentatively planned. The season opens with a match against Kansas at Lawrence on April 12. Ag Tourney Opens The Farm House won their way into the second round of the all Ag. College Basketball tourna ment by defeating the Dead End Kids 25-7 at the Ac Activities building. Sharo shootine bv Keim and Gableman spelled downfall for the D. E. Kids. Each gathered 8 points to lead the Farm House to victory. N Club lo Initiate New Members At Meeting Tonite Secretary AI Brown announces that the N Club, varsity letter men's organization, will hold an initiation tonight at 8 p. m. in the N Room at the coliseum. Ap proximately 32 lettermen, from the football and basketball squads, will be taken into the group. Add Flight Training to your curriculum. 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