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.Tues3ay, January 20, 1948 Delta Upsilon Edges ATO; Captures IM Track Title BY FRITZ SIMPSON. (Dally Nebrankan Knnrta U-ritt It took the final event of the meet to recide the 1948 Indoor Track Championship Monday under Nebraska's east stadium. Delta Upsilon set a new record of 1:57.9 in the four-lap relay to nose out Alpha Tau Omega for the team championship. Delta Upsilon scored 46 T-2 points, and Aipna lau omega came in second THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 with 44-1314. Phi Delta Theta Sigma Chi, and Phi Kappa Psi finished in that order to round out the first five places Three new records were set and one was tied during the tree-day meet. rancis Fagot, ATO, clipped off the one-lap race in :29.9 to better his own record of :30.2 set last year. Leonard Kehl, also an ATO, added a second record when he vaulted 12'6" to erase Jim Myers mark of 11'. Three teams broke the four-kip relay record in the final event. Delta Upsilon owns the fiew mark of 1:57.9. Phi Delta Theta covered the route in 1:59.6. and Alpha Tau Omega finished third in 2:01.6 The former record, set last year was z:oi.8. Bi,ll Moomey, DeUa Upsilon, tied the old mark of -05.7 as he raced to the 50-yard dash champion ship. Al Ruby, Phi Delta Theta also tied that time in the pre liminaries but only managed to linish fourth in the finals. Individual Co-champions. Fagot and Kehl captured high point honors as each man earned 16 points. Fagot won the one-lap run, took second in the 50-yard dash, and ran on the third-place relay team. Kehl copped the pole valut.n second in the two-lap race, and ran on the imrd-paice relay team. Summary: .'iO-yard dash: Won by MoomfV, DU 2nd. Fagot. ATO; 3rd, Muellrr. Sigma Chi: 4th. Ruby. Phi Delt: Rth. Brainard Kami House; 6ih Brmmington, Bigma Nu. Time :05.7. Ties old record. 60-yard dash: Won by Bennk. Indepeji dent; 2nd. Yeatnena, PU; 3rd Bloom. Phi Pelt- 4th, Finatrom. DU: ftth Hein, BetB ; 6th. -Ferguson. Kiirma Chi. Time :06.7 One lap run: Won by Fagot, ATO; 2nd, Bloom. Phi Delt; 3rd Flnstrom. DU: 4th Yestnesa. DU; tie lor 5th. Brainnrd, Farm House, Hein, Beta, and Jones, ATO. Time :29.9. New record Two lap run: Won by Hollander, Phi Pal: 2nd. Kehl. ATO: 3rd. Hale, SAE 4th, Wait. DU; 5th, Kemmerling. AGK; 6th. Crawford. Phi Pal. Time :68.5 Shot Put: Won hy Davis. Phi Delt; 2nd, Jensen. Sigma Chi; 3rd. PeseH, ATO; 4tn Johnson, Delt; 5th, Kimball, 8AE: 6th Neilson, Cornhusker Co-op. Distance 53' 3". Pole Vault: Won hy Kehl, ATO; tie for second, Callopy, ATO, Capek. Phi pelt and Hoff master. Kappa Sig; tie for 5th, Bumstead. DU, Cossalrt, Slg F.p, and Ackerman, DU; Height 12'6". New rec ord. High Jump: Won by Tom XSilliken. Phi Psi. and Glass. Beta; tie for 3rd, nice. ATO, and Hemminpsen, DU; seven tied for 5th. Height 5'10". Four Lp Relay: Won by DU (Flnstrom Rltter, Hemmingsen. and Yestnessl; 2nd, Phi Delt; 3rd. ATO. Time 1:57.9. New record. 1. Delta. Upsilon 46 Vt 2. 3. 4. 5. .6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 IS. 16. 17. 18. 19. Alpha Tau Omega 44-1314 Phi Delia Theta 24-37 KtKma Cnl 16-67 Phi Kappa Psi 14 Sigma Alpha Fpsilon 10-37 Phi Gamma Delta 10-37 Beta Theta PI 10 Independents 737 Kappa. Sigma 4 Farm House 3 Sigma Phi Epmlon 3 Delia Tau Delta 3 Alpha Gamma Rho 2 Cornhusker Cop 1 Sigma Nu 1 Beta Sigma Psi 0 Sigma Alpha Mil 0 Zeta Beta Tau 0 Morniiigside 6B' Smacks Nubbins Coach John Thompson's Nub bins took it on the chin Saturday night as the Morningside "B" quint gained sweet revenge by downing the Nebraska "B" club 52-33. The Nubbins whipped The same Morningside club 57-37 in an earlier contest played on the Coliseum maples. Forward Jim Van Burgh paced 1 the Huskers' losing cause with j eight points. Center Forrest Mc Elmurray of Morningside capped high point honors meshing eight field goals and one with 17 count ers. Morn 'side Bronc'k I Hand t 0 Collopy f 0 Fulton f 3 MrKJIm'ay C 8 Dixon e 0 Plp- e 4 Wll'aon e 5 McUuira f 0 Obrecht ( 0 Husker Cagers Capture Initial Loop Victory Nebraska University's Cornhus- Kers won their first Big Seven conference start Saturday night when they downed the Colorado tiunaioes on the Buff's court. The Huskers came from behind in the iinal five minutes to capture a 59-55 victory. Both clubs were unable to hit the basket consistently. Colorado oui-scored the Huskers from the field by one basket but trailed the Nebraskans in the percentage column. The Scarlet cagers dropped 26 percent of their shots while Colorado hit only 20 percent. Claude Retherford, Nebraska's top scorer, dropped two free throws to knot the score with five minutes remaining in the ball game. A minute later Retherford hit two more charity tosses to Dut me nusk-ers in front to stay. Guard weal Mosser and Retherford topped the scorers from both teams with 11 points each. Metz- ger and Beattie were the high men for Colorado with nine points. Coach Good's cagers now hold a record of one victory and two defeats in circuit competition. Nebraska e f nf in -MIICIUS, I 2 Brown, f i Cox, f 3 Retherford, t 3 Lawry, f 1 Srb. c 0 Srhlclger. c 2 Whitehead, c 2 Mosser. g 4 Cech, g 0- 0 5-6 1- 1 5-7 2- 2 0-0 0- 1 4-5 3- 4 1- 1 Totals J9 Colorado e Hills, f 2 Metzger, f 3 Rolander, f 2 Bfsemann c 3 Bell, c . .' 0 Walseth. g 4 Fuller, g 3 Beattie, g 2 Sweeney, g 1 Ley. g 0 21-27 f 2 2 3-4 1-2 1-4 0 0 1- 1 0-0 5-5 2- 4 0-0 17 59 Pf tp 4 6 Totals 20 15-22 23 55 Half time score: Nebraska 30, Colorado 29. Husker Mat Squad Meets IS Teachers Iowa State Teachers college runner-up to Cornell (Iowa) in the NCAA wrestling tournament last year, will be the University of Nebraska's fourth opponent of the season Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the coliseum. Coach Pat Patterson's grapplers have one win in three matches to date. The Scarlet bowed 28-0 to Cornell in the season opener Colorado university fell to the Huskers Friday night, but Colo rado State Teachers salvaged Colorado victory by dumping the Nebraskans, 20-6, Saturday. Last Home Match. Tuesday's match will wind up the home activities for Patterson's pupils Until the district Olympic tryouts which are to be held at the coliseum, April 1-2. Iowa S.T.C. has outstanding grapplerss in each weight class including three 1947 NCAA cham pions in Russell Bush, Bill Koll and Bill Nelson. A fourth star on Coach Dave McCuskey's squad is Gerald Leeman, 1946 NCAA champion and winner of 12 con secutive matches in the 12S pound class during two years of inter collegiate wrestling competition Roster of Champs. Coach McCuskey's roster reads like a who s who of NCAA and AAU wrestling. In the 121 pound division is Harold Mott, Iowa state AAU title holder; 145 pounds Koll, who is 1946 and 1947 NCAA champ and undefeat ed in 16 matches during three col legiate years; 155 pounds Jerry Rohler, a freshman prospect; 165 pounds Nelson, who won NCAA and state AAU championships last year as a freshman and dropped one match in seven starts; 175 pounds LeRoy Alitz, who cap tured six of seven dual meet bouts last winter; heavyweight Fred Stoeker, a six foot two inch, 200 pound sophomore. The Teachers swept through seven meets in 1947, going unde feated but tied twice. The probable starting lineups: Iowa S.T.C. Nebraska Harold Mott 121 Robert Yambor Floyd Oglesby ....12 8... Kenneth Brown Gerald Leeman ..13 6 Jack Barrett Bill Koll 14 5 Jack Tamai Jerry Rohler 155 Dick Hill Bill Nelson Ifi5 Jerry Calhoun LeRoy Alitz 17 5... A. Marinkovieh Fred Stoerer hvwt Rex Hoy FEM FUN DOUBLE BARRELED VALUE! ' ' 1 fg ft t Neb 'B' fg ft f I 1 Anderson ( 1 1 Ledy 1 1 Kam son I o V. Burgh t 4 Pesek c 2 Ack'man e 2 Winter g 2 Allen g 1 The ARROW "DOUBLER" $4 Here's the beet value in America for the student or professor who is hunting a new shirt. Arrow's Doubler, in regular shirt sizes, is skillfully designed to look handsome when open at the neck or when closed with a necktie. Doubler is made of Arrow's Gordon oxford cloth and is Sanforized labeled (can't shrink oyer l'o). Come in today for a Doubler. Totals 24 4 13 Totals 13 7 14 Missed free throws: Morningside. Brock S. Mcfelmurray 2, Dixon 2. Williamson 4. Fulton, McGuire. Nebraska. Anderson, Ledy 2, Samuelson, Van Burgh, Pesek, Allen 2. HAVE YOUR SKATES Evpertly Sharpened While You Wait! Only 25c WOLFF CYCLE CO. 1831 "O" St. JAAGEE5 Because of the lack of interest, there will be no Badminton Club second semester. A Rifle Club is being organized to take its place. Those who signed up for this club at the Activity Mart will be noti- tied after exams and given more definite information. Anyone else who is interested may sign up on the W.A.A. bulletin board before Wednesday night. No experience in handling a rifle is necessary. The W.A.A. office will be closed during exam week. Air Reservists. This is mandatory for the 535th Bomb Squadron and the 210th Composite Squadron. The school meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 20, in the 40 and 8 club in the Lin coln Hotel. The speaker will be Col. R. T. Nichols, assistant Chief of Staff, A-lj 2nd Air Force. N.C.A.A. Names Husker Athletic Staff Members Three members of the Ne braska University intercollegiate athletic staff have been re-elected to National Collegiate Athletic as sociation committees. The men were re-elected at the annual N.C.A.A. meeting in New York City recently. . A. J. Lewandowski, business manager, was again named to the N.C.A... baseball committee, and Charles Miller, gymnastic coach, was re-elected to the gymnastic committee. B. R. 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