The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 18, 1948, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    tWecfaesHay, February 18,
Nebraska Trackmen Win;
Trounce Wildcats, 73-31
BY FRITZ SIMPSON
(Daily Xefcraskaa Sports f.dltor) .
. Nebraska University's track team gained a decisive
victory last night when it trounced Kansas State under
the east stadium, 73-31.
Two meet records were broken during the evening.
Don Cooper, Husker pole vaulter continued on his record
smashing way by vaulting 13 feet 8 inches. This mark
eclipsed the old meet record of 13 feet 7 inches set by Hunt
of Nebraska in 1942. Rodney McClay of Kansas State
grabbed second in that event, and
the Huskers' Jim Meyers took
third.
Monte Kinder was the other
Husker to break a meet record.
The Cambridge athlete leaped 6
leet 3-Vs' inches to better his old
meet mark of 6 feet l-s inches.
Orville Glass broke the old rec
ord as. ' he took second with, a
jump of 6 feet 2V4 inches. Ray
Magsamen gave Nebraska a clean
sweep . in that event by taking
third. '
Bill Moomey romped home
ahead of the crowd to capture
the 60-yard low hurdles. His
time of :06.9, although it failed
to break the meet record, equaled
the Big Seven indoor mark held
by Joe Shy of Missouri, set in
1943. Bob Berkshire and Al
Thompson took second and third,
respectively, to give Nebraska
another sweep in that event.
Loyal Hurlbcrt took a shot at
the half-mile distance instead of
running his specialty, the 440
yard dash, and managed to cap
ture second place in 2:05.
1K.UK.
60 y.ird dash: Won iiy Hutton ; sec
ond, McClay (KS.I; third. Thompson
(Nl. Time :06 2.
440 yard .lush: Won by MooretKnise
(Nl. eerond. Thomas (ks.i; third. Vol
leitsen (Nl. Time :M9.
880 yard run: Won hy J Martin N):
second, Hurlhrrt (N); third, Miller,
(KS. Time 1:M.8.
Low hurdles: Won by Moomey (Nl:
w-rond. Berkshire IN); third. Thompson, j
i. j ime :ue..
HiRh hurdles: Won by eRikshlre (Nl ;
second. McClay (KS); third. Elliott
lKS. Time :(I7.6.
Mile run: Won by Schlueter (Ni; sec
ond, Leasure (KS); third. Thiel (N).
Time 4.:i8.6.
Two mile run: Won bV Morrison (N);
second. S. Martin (Nl; Ihird. Van Ha
erbeke (KSI. Time 10:11.9.
Mile relay: Won by Nebraska (Thomp
son. Clark. Brandon T, oVllerUeui. Time
3:34.4.
111:1.11.
High Jump- Won by Kinder (Nl; sec
ond, GlasstNi; third. Magsamen (Nl.
Height 6'-3'". (New meet record bet
tering old mark of ti'-lV set by Kind
er in 19471.
Hole vault: Won by Cooper (N): sec
end. McClay (KS);- third. Myers (Nl.
Height 13' -h'". (New meet record bet
terinug ol mark of 13'-7" set by Hunt
(Nebraska I In 1942.
Broad jump: Won by Klser (KS); sec
ond, Duniclson (KS); third, Brainard
N). Distance 22'-6'-.".
Shot put: Won bv Prather (KSI ; sw
ord Piderit (Nl ; third. McConnell (N).
Instance 51'-'i".
Senior N-Mcn
All N-men wlio will graduate
in June or August of 1948 are
requested to meet in the Corn
husker office in the Student
Union Building at 1:00 p. m.
Thursday, February 19. In
formal pictures will be taken
for the 1948 Coruhusker. Please
wear your "N" sweater or "N"
jacket.
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1948
IM Department
Tells of New
Chge Tourney
Nebraska University's Intra
mural Department announced
Monday that an Interdenomina
tional basketball tournament will
be held late in February.
The tourney will be single
elimination, with entries dueat
207 Coliseum not later than
Thursday, February 19 at 5
o'clock. Pairings will be posted
and announced February 20.
Intramural medals will be pre
sented to the championship team,
and certificates will be given to
the members of the two finalist
teams. An entry fee of $2.00 is
due when the entries are filed.
The announcement was also
made Monday . concerning a new
military basketball tournament
now open to all ROTC and
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Water Cagers
Will Invade
Coliseum Pool
Intramural Director L. E. Means
announced Tuesday that water
basketball will be substituted for
water polo this year when action
starts, March 8, in the Colesium
pool.
Rules in the water sport are
very similar to basketball with
each team having five men. The
ball used is a fully inflated rub
ber water polo ball. It may be
held with one or both hands and
may be thrown, pushed, dribbled
between shoulders or carried on
or below the surfaeeof the water.
Any man carrying or holding the
ball beneath the surface may be
tackled or held under water until
he releases it.
The area of play In the pool
will be from the west end to the
50 foot line. No goals will be
scored beyond the 40 foot line and
two points will be scored for a
field goal and one point for a
freethrow as in basketball.
Play will be divided into halves
consisting of six minutes each.
If the score is tied at the end
of the regulation time, players
must play two overtime periods
of two minutes each, at the end of
second overtime, if the score is
still deadlocked both teams will
shoot free shots to determine the
winner.
NROTC units. Play will start
February 26, with entries due at
207 Coliseum not later than Thurs
day, February 19 at 5 o'clock.
SKI
in the cJmst
SILK SquahSL
t'onrerxalion Print,
Snourflake, Sunday
in the Park, Sky.
temper) to mention
only m emu 3.05
SCARF CLASPS
CIjOVER LEAF in
gold or til tier in-
ih. 1.20
HEART u-ith colored
tone. 3.54
FEM FUN
W. A. A. counci meeting will be
held Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 12
o'clock. Plans for the coming elec
tion will be discussed.
This week is your last chance to
sign up for the Rifle Club. Leave
a note in the W.A.A. office or
contact Miss Betts at Grant Me
morial as to the time you wish
to shoot. The times are Friday at
3:00 or Saturday at 10:00.
Pi Beta Phi defeated Chi Ome
ga, the final score being 10-5.
Marion Falloon was high point
with 6 scores to her credit, and
led her teammates to a victory.
IM Results
Squash. February 16. 1948.
Sigma Nu 2. Sigma Chi 1.
Zeta Beta Tau 2, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1.
Basketball. February 16. 148.
lielta Theta Phi 24. Presbyterians 21.
Newman Club 38, Extra Ught Brigades
22.
Football team ?4. University YMCA 9.
Lapp's Bovs 27, Dormitory C. 8.
Muscle Men 36 .Pershing Rifles 20.
He T's 25. Racketeers 20.
Methodist Samfces 2. Galloping IXimi
nocs 0.
Ball Chain 2. Creepers 0.
Y.M.C.A. 10. Wheels 9.
Lilies 39. V-.Vs 16.
BASKETBALL S( 1IKTI! I.E.
Wednesday. Feb. 18:
!:(I0 (Ag) Beta Theta Pi vsr Farm
House (A).
7:00 (S Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma
Chi (Bl.
7:00 (Fl Phi Kappa Psl vs. Alpha Tau
Omega ( Bl.
7:00 (V) Phi Kappa Psi vs. Kappa Sig
ma (A).
7:5(1 S) Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Kappa
Sigma (B).
7:50 FI Tau Kappa Kpeilon vs. Delta
Upsilon (A I.
7:50 (VI Sicma Alpha Epsilon vs. Sig
ma Phi Epsilon (A I.
8:40 S Physical Education vs. Arch
itects.
8:40 (F) Pioneer Co-op vs. Delta Tau
Delta (Bl.
s:40 Vl Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Gam
ma Delta .(Bl.
8:40 (As I Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Alpha
Gamma Rho (Bl.
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NU Wrestlers
To Head South
For Week-End
B. R. (Pat) Patterson's improv
ing University of Nebraska wrest
ling team will swing south this
week-end for matches against
Oklahoma at Norman Friday and
Oklahoma A. & M. at Stillwater
Saturday.
Bob Yambor, 121 -pounder, is
the leading point maker for the
Cornhuskers. In six matches,
Yambor has won five. He lost to
Lapin of Minnesota by one point.
La pin finished third in the NCAA
championships a year ago.
Mike Dibiase, National AAU
heavyweight champion two years
ago, is back in action. He was
she'ved with a knee injury suf
fer2j in football during the first
semester.
The Copple brothers. Newt and
Ed, became eligible with the start
of the second semester. Newt has
won three straight matches at 155
pounds. Ed has captured two of
the three he has wrestled.
The points scored by Corn
huskcr wrestlers in seven matches
are: Yambor 19. Andy Marinko
vich 10. Jack Barrett 9, Newt
Copp'e 9, Mickey Sparano 8, Ed
Copple 6, Kenny Erown 3. Jack
Tamai 3, Jerry Calhoun 3, Mike
DiBiase 3.
Wrestlers named for the south
ern trip are Bob Yambor, 121;
Mickey Sparano, 128; Jack Bar
rett, 136: Jack Tamni, 145; Newt
Copple, 155; Ed Copple, 165;
Andy Marinkovich, 375; Mike Di
Eiase, heavyweight
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