The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 14, 1948, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, January 14, 1948
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 3
v Cornell WresWers
canb Seoriefr. 28-0
BY JIM MILLER.
IJally Nrbrasbaa Sports Writer.
"Nebraska's wrestling debut was spoiled Tuesday
night as Cornell College of Mount Vernon, Iowa, gained an
easy 28-0 win over the Scarlet at the Coliseum.
The National AAU and NCAA champs lived up to ex
pectations as they came through with six decisions and
two falls.
In the 155-pound class, Roger
Snook pinned. Nebraska's Dick
Hill in 2 minutes even with a
front grape-vine and a half nel
son. Snook placed second in last
year's AAU and NCAA tourneys.
Heavyweight Rex Hoy was
thrown in 7:25 by Cornell's Al
Partin. Partin used a half nelson
to gain the win.
CALHOUN NUDGED.
Jerry Calhoun was the one
bright spot in Nebraska's crew
but he finally succumbed be
fore Kent Lange's tactics in the
165 pound division by a 9-4 de
cision. National AAU and NCAA 145
pound ruler Lowell Lange had
things his own way as he de
cisioned Jack Tamai, 4-0.
BROWN DECISIONED.
Cornell's Dale Sherill gained
a 5-2 verdict over Kenny Brown
in the 121 pound curtain-raiser.
Nebraska's Andy Marinkovich
Jack Barrett and Mickey Kelly
proved easy victims for the Iowa
grapplers in the 175, 136 and
128 pound classes respectively.
Coach Pat Patterson's grapplers
play host Friday night to Colo
rado University and again on Sat
urday night when Colorado State
invades the Coliseum. Matches
start at 7:30 p.m. The summaries:
121 pounds Dale Sherrill (C) decisloned
Kenneth Brown (N), 5-2.
128 pounds Dick Hauser (C) declaioned
Mickey Kelley (N), 3-0.
136 pounds Leo Thomsen (C) decisloned
Jack Barrett N", 3-0.
145 pounds Lowell Lange (Cr decisloned
Jack Tamal (N, 4-0.
155 pounds Roger Snook (C) pinned
Dick Hill N In 2:00 with front grape
vine and half nelson.
165 pounds Kent Lange C) decisloned
Jerry Calhoun (N), 9-4.
175 pounds Fred Dexter C) decisloned
Andy Marinkovich (N), 6-1.
Heavyweight Al Partin (C) pinned Rex
Hoy N in 7:25 with a hall nelson.
.Referee : John Kellogg.
FEM FUN
The basketball practice sched
ule for the week is as follows:
Wednesday, Alpha Phi, Alpha
Omlcron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, and
Terrace Hall.
Thursday, Towne Club, Kappa
Delta, Theta, Rosa Bouton, Wil
son, Sigma Delta Tau and How
ard Hall.
Friday, Gamma Phi Beta, Ker
nels, Residence Hall, Internation
al House, Chi Omega, Lutheran
Students, and I. V. C. P.
Phi Gamma Delta
Paces Marksmen
At the end of three complete
rounds, the Phi. Gamma Delta
rifle team i leads the intramural
rife tourney with two successive
wins.
The Fiji marksmen notched
their second win by defeating
the Sigma Nu shooters 741-592
last Friday. In Friday's other
match the Phi Kappa Psi squad
defeated the Tau Kappa Epsilon
team 717-517.
The Pershing Rifle squad
posted the . highest team total in
competition to date Monday night
when they fired a 797 total in
a match with the ASME Engi
neers. The Engineers notched
a 716 total.
Sigma Phi Epsilon defeated the
Pioneer Co-op crew in Monday's
second match 737-699.
Next rifle matches will be held
.Thursday afternoon at 4:15 at
the rifle range in the basement
of Andrews hall. The . Univets
meet the ROTC squad and the
Pershing Rifle team will, test the
NROTC marksmen. -
Sgt. J. A. Lovold of the Uni
versity of Nebraska Military de
partment is in charge of the in
tramural event.
At Nebraska
BILL
ATO's Ahead
In Track Meet;
Kehl Sets Mark
Leonard Kehl, a freshman of
ATO, made the big news in the
first day's intra-mural track meet
activities when he set a new rec
ord of 12'6" in the pole vault,
breaking Jim Myers old record of
11 by a foot and a half. Kehl
barely missed on a try for 13'.
Three other vaulters tied
Myers' old record. They were
Junior Collopy, also of ATO and
a halfback on tho football team,
Dick Capek, Phi Delta Theta, and
Huffmeister of Kappa Sigma.
The ATO's jumped into an
early lead in the meet by scoring
20 points in the first three events
which were finished Tuesday
afternoon. These events were the
pole vault, 2 lap race, and shot
put. Following the Taus were
Phi Delta Theta with 11, Phi
Kappa Psi with eight, and the
Sig Alphs with six.
Results in the three events:
Pole vault: Leonard Kehl (ATO).
12'6": Frank Collopy (ATO). 11'; Dick
Capek .(Phi Delt) 11': Haffmelster
iKuppa Higmai, 11': John Bumstead
PU). 10 6"; Bob Ackerman (DU), 10'6";
Keith Kcsairt (Hig Eps), 10'6".
2 lap race: R. L. Hollander (Phi Psi).
68.5 seconds: Leonard Kehl (ATOi, 68.6
seconds (In special race with no competi
tion); Russ Hale (SAE), 69.2 sec: Bob
Walt (DU)j Max Keramerling (AGR).
Shot Dut: Frill Davis. Phi Delta
Theta. 53" 5'; Warren Jensen. Sifcma
Chi. 51' 3": Jack Pesek, Alpha Tau
Omega, 48" 9"; O. Johnson, Delta Tau
Alpha Epsilon. 45'; iseilson, uornnusiier
Co-op. 45' ": Wlnton Buckley, Alpha
Tau Omega. 45' 5".
IM Basketball
Wednesday' Games.
Ag 5:00, Farm House vs. Phi Kappa
Psi. (B).
7:00, Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Delta Up-
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Courtesy Lincoln Journal.
DICK SUB SINKS a basket during Monday's game between Mis
souri and Nebraska. The Tigers' Dan Pippin and Huskers' Bus
v Whitehead wait anxiously beneath the baskeet, while Rod Cox (12)
and Bill Denker (17) race into position. Nebraska was beaten in
their second Big Seven start, 66-54.
lion (B).
B:40, Alpha Gamma Rho vs. Alpha Tau
Omega (B).
Coliseum 7:00. Lilies vs. Galloping
Dominoes, Pioneer Co-Op vs. Cornhusker
Co-Op (B), Kappa Sigma vs. Delta Tau
Delta (B).
7:50 Brown Palace vs. Phi Gamma Del
to BI. Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Sigma Nu,
(B). Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Alpha Tau
Omego (A).
8:40. Presbyterians vs. Melting Pot.
Dels vs. Pershing Rifles. Brown Palace
vs. Phi Gamma Delta (A) .
Thursday Games.
Coliseum 7:00. ASME Engineers vs.
Phi Delta Phi. Physical F.nglneerlng vs.
Phi Alpha Delta, Delta Tau Delta vs.
Beta Sigma Phi (A).
7:50. Architects vs. AIEE Engineers,
Whiz Kids -vs. I. F. T.. Sigma Alpha Ep
silon vs. Phi Kappa-Psi (B).
8:40, Sigma Nu vs. Pioneer Co-Op (A),
Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Delta Sigma PI
(A I. Zeta Beta Tau vs. Beta Theta Pi,
(A).
It
smokes
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Bill says:
"Because Chesterfields are
mild, smooth smoking cigar
ettes, and I like a mild
smoke."
Voted TOPS! Chesterfield
the largest selling cigarette in
America's colleges (by nation
wide survey).
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