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Friday, March" 14, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 Marvin Grimm Paces Husker Swim Scores Marvin Grimm, ace Husker free style sprinter, led Coach Hollie Lepley's Nebraska mermen in in dividual scoring this past swim ming season with 85 points on six firsts in the 50, eight firsts in the 100 and five anchor legs on first place relay teams. Grimm's only defeat In the 50 came In the meet with Minne sota, while he was undefeated In 100 yard competition. He holds the Nebraska records for the 50 in :24 flat and the 100 In :54 flat. Les Old field is in second place In the individual score column with 43 points on five firsts, one second and three thirds, all in backstroke events, and four firsts with the medley relay team. King: Wins. Conrad King, also a 43 point scorer, won the breast stroke event five times,, took second once and placed third three times. He also swam with the medley relay team to four firsts. Roger Moore, Lepley's top diver, scored 35 points thru the season. winning the diving event five times, placing second three times and third once. Bill Burr, veteran distance free styler, scored 31 points on one first, five seconds and 11 thirds. Perry Branch, jr., sprinter, took one first, three seconds, two thirds and six firsts with the free style relay team for "34 points. Dick Draper, another sprinter, racked up 30 points on four firsts and six firsts with the medley re lay. Jack Campbell, another sprinter, scored 26 points on one second, five thirds and six firsts, with the free style team. Dean Porter, distance man, scored 17 points on one first, two seconds and five thirds. Don Meyer, new comer to the squad at the turn of the semester, scored six points Sigma Phi Epsilon Leads Entry List in Intramural Boxing Meet The 1947 University of Ne braska boxing championships will get under way in the coliseum Tuesday night, March 18, and will continue through March 19 and 21. The all-university champion ships promise some real action with about 60 men entered and practicing daily. Team honors should be hotly contested with Sigma Phi Epsilon entering the largest group, and therefore a fa vorite to cop the first place trophy. Other houses in the run ning, however, will be Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi, Pioneer Co-op, Delta Upsilon, and the newly reorganized JTau Kappa Epsilon group. Outstanding Boxers. Among the outstanding boxers of a year ago who should be fa vorites in their respective weight divisions will be John Sedlacek, on two seconds in the backstroke events. Bart Greenber, breast stroker. scored five points on five thirds. while Bill Case, diver, chalked up six points on one second and three thirds. Frank Kinzie, backstroke. and Bob Stone, distance man, tied up the swimming scoring with a point apiece, each on individual third places. hpavvwei'ffht chairmion of last year and a football tackle; Chick Thorne and Jack Adams, who both went to last year's finals in tho 175 nound class with Thome winning the title; Harlan Crans ton, another outstanding no pounder of the 1946 tournament; Pn Phanv and Al Heickes In the 165 pound class; Ernie Moeh- nert and Ken iiscner in the ioa pound class; Gordon Hall, football tnrlrl in th heavvweicht class: Mickey Kelley, 130 pounder and wrestling letter man, ana many others who undoubtedly will sur prise the favorites when the gong sounds for action. Tuesday night, March 18, some 15 matches will be staged in the coliseum. Ringside reserved seats are now available at 207 Coliseum for all three nights. The final championship bouts will be held Friday night at 8:00. Some of the first round matches, and several semifinal matches will be staged Wednesday night, March 19. The champions in each weight division will be awarded miniature golden gloves. Winners or second place in each weight division will -receive the new University intramural medal. The first and second place teams will receive team trophies. Oklahoma Leads In Sports Race NOR MA N, Okla. Sweeping championships in crosscountry and basketball and tying for the foot ball title, Oklahoma leads the Big Six conference all-sports table for the school year 1946-47 but will have to give ground this weekend when Big Six wrestling and swim ming championships are decided at Ames, Iowa. Here's the present Big Six all sports ranking: Ok. Mo. Kan. NHi. K.S. VS. Football t .Vi 't 3', S Haikrtball I t S', S'i (rMronntry 1 S 5 4 X Indoor trark 4 I 1 t f Last Chance All ballots in the New York Herald-Tribune all star tame election must be mailed today if they are to count in the re turns. One player from Ne braska may be named on the ballot, which is for members of the West basketball team which will play a similar East team on March 29 at Madison Square Garden. East-West All-Star Basketball Game for the benefit of the New York Herald Tribune Fresh Air Fand NOMINATION BALLOT UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA My choice of team from the West is: t (player's name) (player's esllcfe) t (player's uiu) (player's ealltge) (piayer'sniune)'' (player's ealitfe) ""(piayer's'n'ame) (player's college) (player's Basse) (player's csllrge) C (player's name) (player's college) ' (player's Barae) (player's colitgo) (piajer's aamt) (player's colirfV) ' (piaye'r'sBame) (player's coliege) " (players' Basse) (player's' college) Staileiit's Signatara Nate: Ts stsdent voters ntememaer, only ane player may be nominate from or rteam. Nine nominations man be from ether tranu in the West area. The entry mast be pantmarkea by March 15. Address year entry ta: Sparta Department, East-West Game, New Vark Herald Tribana, i? West 41st Str eet.NewYerkl shrdla mfwypihrdla essfwyp ardla aslarya eamlwyp eaaaaa Street, New Tark IS, N. T. Legionnaires For Your Pleasure VISIT The Terrace Room 10 & 8 Club Lincoln Hotel Dine 5:30 to 8:30 Dance 8:30 to 11:30 Orchestra Tues., Wed., Fri., and Saturday You must he 21 years of age to enter club rooms No male guests. o o n r " p J2) d) LM ) LfU LZ3 LZl LinCOlU HAS EVER SEEK vjhere??- ratiErj??" DETAILS IN SUNDAY1 !NEBIASSCAN( Semifinal' Tilts Billed in State Tourney Play The state high school basket ball tournament will swing into the semifinal round in all classes today as all first round games have been completed. Grand Island, which swept into the semifinal round with ease over McCook, will test Creighton Prep, winner over Northeast in a mild upset. This game will open the evening program on the varsity court, being set for 7:30. In aSernoon games Chappell and Plymouth will collide in the Class C opener on the varsity court at 1:30, and will be fol lowed by Wilber and St. Joseph's of Atkinson, defending champ, at 2:50. The latter game is expected to highlight the afternoon schedule. Hampton, favorite in Class D, will go against Sacred Heart of Falls City in another 1:30 test, this game being slated for the frosh court, and at 2:50 Sunflower of Mitchell will oppose Uehling. Lexington, top choice for Class B laurels, will try to halt the Te cumseh machine at 7:30 on the frosh court. Entrants in the tournament are urged to note the change in weight classes which will conform to the 1947 National Intercollegiate weight classes for the coming na tional tournament. Rantamwelrfit 1?5 pounds Kratherwricht 130 pounds l.lchlweicht ISA pounds Welterweight 145 pounds Seninr-wrllerwrlght 1SS pounds Middleweight IM pounds Light-heavy weight 175 pounds Heavyweight (unlim.) Over 175 pounds The intramural department will furnish all special equipment for the matches. Students may pur chase tickets at the door for 35c , each. LOST Lady's Banner Watch, between 16th Street and Temple. Reward. 2-3526. LOST Xi Ps Phi fraternity pin. J. Gainer on back. Reward. Call 2-6459. TONIGHT IS COLLEGE NIGHT at i UJJJUUUCJ i I,-, iw-t.i n-LTi Couples Only Dancing 9-12 The THEATRE GUILD presents LAURENCE OLIVIER in William Shakespeare's "HENRY V" In Technicolor W STUDENT TICKET $1.00 ftax incl.i Special coupon to be exchanged at box office IN ADVANCE for a reserved seat available now at STUD. UNION AG. UNION. TWO SHOW'S DAILY, 1:30 8: SO. All Snll Reserved NEBRASKA Beginning Thursday, March 20 Priors: Mats: Sl.tO-fl.RO. Eves: $I.M-.4 Tax Inrl. Will not be shown any other Theatre for 3 years. It's the Stocking Color of the Season VAIVETTE'S Cam l! IN SHEER NYLON HOSIERY! Yes, Vanette Nylons are here again in the exciting new shade "Carnival". 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