THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE Nebraska Matmeii Fall FEM FUN Sunday, Tanuary 18, 1948 3 20-6 to Colorado State BY RALPH STEWART. (Daily Nebraska n Snorts Editor.) . Nebraska's inexperienced mat squad split a pair of week-end wrestling matches witn Colorado clubs as the Colorado State College grapplers defeated Coach Pat Pat terson's charges 20-6 Saturday night. Friday Nebraska defeated uoiorado university. Gophers Sink HuskerSwim Squad,49-34 (Special) The Minesota Gophers splashed to a 49-34 win over the Nebras- The Scarlet matmen got off to a successful start as Bob "Peewee" Yambor won a handy 9-4 decision over Aki Matsuoka in a 121-pound match to put Nebraska in a 3-0 lead. But Kenny Brown, wrestling in the 128-pound class, fell victim to a half-nelson crouch pin hold in 2:15 to Ivan Gilbaugh and the visiting Colorado club went ahead, 5-3. Jack Barrett hiked Nebraska hopes with a decision in the 136- pound group by defeating Joe Ar- ka Cornhusker swimming team in nom ium. Dui uidi w me cuu a dual meet here Saturdav evening. Gaining six wins in nine events, ..: j me vjuhiici- mermen nanaea Close v rraici. rn,.i. h, t i.. i 5 T .,ll natu. I "" oi.t.e,ni, n-K ui l"C JCIIV VdlllUUIl. aiuiuj . " I J fTU TT 1 1 . m. . r- i . i I .una I11LC ruuay llltllll, 10 ei spence. opence gaineu Marvin Grimm paced the losers ,vv'hv- V , .T," ,rr. witn a first in the 100-yard free wge. jacK lamai style and a second in the 50-yard point match as Lester Davison I frct1o, a1c J4V edged him 3-Z. Huskers' winning 400-varH f- nir-v- Hiii Anv Marinkovich style relay team. T?o Hvu afl ilmnrwH Hw-i. I lIllAjIMfc. HIM, sions to Coach John Hancock's Nebraska s Marvin Grimm swam well-trained grapplers. 10 new 100-yard freestyle record I emu cvjuaneu ine ou-yara ireesiyie mark, but the Scarlet mermen Iowa Teachers squd Tuesday dropped a swim duel 61-23 to the nicht at 7:30. The match with Iowa State splashers Friday night the 1947 NCAA runnerup team at Ames. It was the first meet of will wind up the home activities the season for Coach Hollie Lep for the Scarlet matmen. ley s swimmers, Two other meet records wpi-p The summary: broken both by Iowa State relav 121-pound: Bob Yambor (N) decisional teams. The Cvelones smashed trip Akl Matsuoka (C8C, -. . . ,,, r. J. . 128-pound: Ivau Gilbaugh (CSC) pinnea I vlu incuicjr icidjr ill o.UJ.i Ken Brown (N). z:ia wiin a nau-neison and churned the 400-varri frpp . Ctvla 9i in A Q l.lfi-tvninrl- Jrk Barrel t INI HKMmtll "V'- 111 u.ii.u oe Arnold (csc), io-4. unmm chalked up a new 100- HS-pound: Lester Davison (CSC) decl- vaivl frcti ,rt- K c,;,m, sioned Jack Tamai (N ). 3-3. l-f. ''.'"J. J """"s ine instance in 01.2. mis zy.v time equalled the 60-yard freestyle record. The summary 300-yrrd medley relay-Iowa Slat (Rob inson, Nielsen, Kullman). 3:05.2 (new meet record.) 220-yard freestyle L. Watts (Iowa state): 2. All (Iowa State): 3. Porter N). lime z:ia.7. f.-yard freestyle L Grimm (N) : 2 Dickeraon (Iowa State): 3 Branch (Nl lime z.7. m Diving U Shifner (Iowatate: 2. Wins- low (Iowa State): 3. Bell (N). score 29-.1 points. 100-yard freestyle I Grimm (N); 2. Killraan (Iowa State): 3. Scarborough (Iowa State). Time 54.2. (New meet rec ord). lftO-yard backstroke L. Wyant (Iowa state); z, Thompson (Iowa State); 3. Fen ton (N). Time 1:46.5. 200-yard breastatroke L Hcwes (Iowa State); 2, Johnson (Iowa State); 3, King i). nme z:jo.y. Nancy Finkle was the winner of the table tennis tournament with Pat Hamburg and Dixie Scott taking second and third, re spectively. The required basketball prac tices are over, but the gym will be free 'Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights of next week for practices if any teams so de sire. Please notify the WAA of fice immediately of the night you wish. Officials will be provided. Every representative will re ceive a letter containing the names of the girls who have their health permits and two practices and who are eligible to play. From this list please make up your team lists and turn them in to the WAA office by Jan. 30. The tournament begins Feb. 2. s 155-nound: Don McMahon (CSC) decl- liunra uhk mil in,, v-v. 165-pound: Mel Spencc (CSC) declsioned Jerry Calhoun (N). 7-. 175-pound: Bob Kluna (CSC) declsioned Andy Marinkovich (N), 7-0. Heavyweight: John Hancock, Jr. (CSC) declsioned Rex Hoy (N), 4-0. Referee: Dale Duncan, Kansas State College. NU Thinclads TklW 1 rvout: itiarK Tied by Hutton The 1948 University of Ne braska track squad took its initial s.rTmT'i."0" SUte); 4-.ol C,l,,, ofltmnnr. In 00-yard freestyle relay Iowa State "j (Dlckerson, Kullman Watts, Robinson) preparation for its first dual meet T,m 3:418 New m rd. with the University of Oklahoma in the stadium January 31. Nine track events featured the initial Husker thin clad appear ance with Dick' Hutton's time in the 60 yard dash the highlight of the afternoon. Hutton tied the Big Six record held by Gene Lit tler, Nebraska, by racking .up a fast :06.3. Close behind Hutton came Bill Moomey and Francis Fagot who were tied for second. The only field event recorded was the shot put in which Dick Pederit's distance of 49.94 feet proved to be the best effort of the day. Coach Weir seemed to be pleased in some of the depart ments. Most of the runners seemed to be starting well in the dashes and Hutton s time seemed to indicate more to come in the future. Results, three-quarter mile-run, won by Harold Kopf, Lexington, 3:Z3.v; second, Henry Schluter, Fremont, 3:25.9; third. Don Thell, Oshkoah. 440 yard dash Won by Hulbert, Ord. 52.6; second, Bill Morehouse, Boukler, Colo. 60 yard daah First heat, won by Dick Hutton, Auburn, :06.3; second. Bill Moo, mey. York and Francis Kacot. Lexington, fourth. Bill Brainaird, Talmage. Second heat, won by Ray Magsman, second. Bob Berkshire,. Omaha; two-mile run, won oy Stan Martin, Broken Bow, 10:29.3; sec ond. Bob Reece. 680 yard run Won by Harold Kopf. Lexington, 2:78; second, Jim Martin, Omaha: third. Don Thiel. Oshkosh. 0 yard high hurdler Won by Bob Berkshire, Omaha, 7.8; second, Willis Jones, Mlnden; third, Ray Magsman, Al bion; fourth. Herb Gish, Omaha. 60 yard low hurdles Won bv Bob Berk shire, Omaha :07.3; second Ray Mags man, aioiod; third, Bill urainaira; iourcn, Dean Rogers. Relay Won by Brainaird, Nlcolol, Rchuler. Brandnmff. Vollertaon. Time. 3:24.1. Shot Dick Pederit, Lincoln, 49 feet; second, Wayne Sees, Gordon; third, Charles Toogood, North Platte, Indoor Track Finals Feature IM Activities Intramural activities hit the fi nal stdges of the first semester schedules this week with the fi nals of the annual indoor track and field meet Monday night headlining the program. Alpha Tau Omega, with a firm hold on first place, will be hard pressed by the Delta Upsilon and Phi Delta Theta cindermen in the three final events to be run off Monday afternoon in the 'east stadium. In Thursday's rifle shooting tournament the ROTC marksmen defeated the Univets and the Pershing Rifles squad defeated NROTC. Wilbur Schulte of Per shing Rifles broke 190 targets out of 200 while Bill Brandt of NROTC hit 188. Monday the Alpha Tau Omega squad meets Farm House and Sigma Chi fires against Delta Tau Delta. Monday and Tuesday games wind up the first semester ot cage play. League action will re sume at the start of the spring semester. MONDAY'S GAMES. Ag 5:00, Theta XI vs. Delta Upsilon. 8:40, Lapp's Boys vs. Rustics. Coliseum 7:00, Football Team vs. the Ricketeers and DUa Theta Phi vs. Meth odist Wheels. 7:50, Sigma Gamma Ep silon vs. Pill Rollers, Newman Club vs. Building B and Huskerville vs. Building C. 8:40, Extra-Light Brigade vs. Dormi tory C, ASME Engineers vs. Architects and ROTC vs. Melting Pot. TUESDAY'S CAMES. Coliseum 7:00, Cornhusker Co-Op vs. Signfa Phi Epsilon (A). Tau Kappa Ep- silon vs. Phi Kappa Psi (A); and Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Kappa Sigma (A). 7:50, Presbyterians vs. Hufnagle Field, Alpha Tau Ompga vs. Sigma NU (A), and Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Alpha Mu (A). 8:40 Brown Pala:e vs. Alpha Sigma Phi (A), Delta Sigma Pi vs. 8igma Cbi (A), and Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Gam ma Delta (A). A g 5:00, Farm House vs. Phi Delta Theta (A): 7:50. Farm House vs. Alpha Gamma Rho (B). 8:40, Beta Theta Pi vs. Kappa Sigma (B). w VI rCJ M - ' - I " CALHOUN GAINS UPPER IIAND-Jerry Calhoun, 165-pound Ne braska grappler, gains position of advantage over Colorado's Harry Mcintosh on way to a 7-3 decision as Coach Pat Patterson's Scarlet mat crew gained its first win of the season by dropping the Buffs 19-10 Friday night. Referee Norman Sorenson watches the action. (Photo by Daily Nebraskan Photographer Bob Duis.) GOLD'S . A word to the wives Van ilciisen Wives, nay attention! Here'i a shirt your hubby will go for in a big way! Why? Because of little reasons . . . little details that make a shirt great. Like tug-proof pearl buttons that stay on. And fabrics that are laboratory checked (a new shirt free for your handsome laddie if a Van Heusen shrinks out of size) . Ana smart low-set colkri that make him look like the king of the campus. And figure tapered lines that keep him neat and fresh looking all the tune. And low prices that fit into your budget. Got it? O.K.! Get Van Ilcusen! Scarlet Grapplers Defeat CU, 19-10 Winning five of eight matcnes, the Nebraska mat squad picked up its initial victory of the sea son Friday night by dropping the Colorado Buffalo team . 19-10 in a match held at the Coliseum. Only Nebraska fall was regis tered by Bob "Peewee" Yambor, who flattened his 121-pound foe, Bob Haldeman, in 4:28. Kenny Brown, Jack Barrett, Jack Tamai, and Jerry Calhoun picked up decision in the 128, 136, 145 and 165-pound classes. Andy Marinkovich drew in a 175- I'UUIIU llldVV.il Willi VUIUIUUU 9 Shepherd. Dick Hill of Nebraska was pin ned in 4:15 by Al Mott and Rex Hoy lost a heavyweight verdict to Owen Nicholson. The Colorado university match was the second meet of the sea son for Coach Pat Patterson's grapplers. GOOD, LEWANDOWSKI SPEAK. Harry Good, University of Ne braska basketball coach, and Busi ness Manager A. J. 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