o Thursday, February 26, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Pacre 3 Nubbins Take Fifth Victory; Stop Concordia Coach John Thompson's Ne braska University Nubbins cr.n lured thehr fifth win, Wednesday night, in the preliminary to the varsity game as they swamped Concordia College, 63-33. Center Bob Allen led the B cagers in the scoring, column with 12 points. Doyle Busskohl and Bill Saler hit ten r to take runner-up honors i Nub bins. All ten of the is who saw action broke into the scor ing column. Pohlmann was high for the visitors with 12 markers. Coach Thompson's boys have previously defeated YorkB, Morn ingside B, Concordia and Western Union of LeMars, Iowa, while losing only to Morningside B. The Cornhusker reserves will Huskcr Track Team Poised FoiIL C Upset The University of Nebraska track team, victorious in four out of five indoor dual meets, will be in position to provide a surprise at the Big Seven Conference in door championships Saturday at Kansas City. Although lacking depth to off set the power of the balanced University of Missouri, if the Tigers slip the Comhuskers will be there ready to sten in. rVi.n-h Ed Weir believes. Don Cooper, defending pole vault champion, appears to be at top form, having cleared more than 14 feet on two occasions in competition.. Cooper has scored 28 points in five meets to pace the Cornhuskers. His speed en abled him to pick off a scronH FEM FUN The Alpha Phi's won .an victory over the Gamma Phi Beta's, the final score being 30-5. Gamma Phi Beta was unable to combat with the excellent guard ing and accurate shooting of the Alpha Phi team. Phil Allen led her teammates by scoring 20 points. This victory places the Alpha Thi's in the semi-finals of the tournament The badminton doubles tourna ment will begin March 8. All UN Gymnastic (Weight Lifting y i Team to Defend I Classes Added Class B Title To P.E. Slate Gymnastic coach Charlie Miller will leave Friday with four of his gymnasts for Minneapolis to com pete in the 36th Annual North west Gymnastic Championships. Coach Miller's team will be out to repeat last year's performance play two more games this season. I Place in the 60-yard dash against mi - 1 r n i : W it: - They meet York B, March 1. and Western Union College, March 6. Both contests will be prelimin ary to varsity home games. Concordia fr, ft ft Nehrntka B f- ft nf Rratnraer r 3 I Jvan Burgh 1 4 12 OBunkulit f SKa ler c 3C1' ft lAnderaoa g l m rtaoei f 1 Allen c IH. Winter c 4Cottopv g lMlh-r i teams and members of teams t when they won the Class B Open must be in the W .A A. office by 'rh3mninn,'nc ir,nnn. it: Thursday. February 26. Matches V, 1 -7' ' , 6 tT " ;u w ,ww4 versity of Minnesota, the Uni- board at Grant Memorial Hall with the dates and times that ' Thomas Col We you will play. Any two indi- !.., ... viduals who wish to play as a L P"" Sprague was high man and badminton team may enter thel? Geier E,aced thirf- Neither tournament. The players need j Geier llor sPra&i compete not be from the siinw proun Thv lnls Jear - - r 1 ' ----- two doubles players must play P.E. 21-20 is the newest addi tion to the university's physical education program. Well estab lished in about 13 other univer sities, the course is a body con ditioner stressing exercise with weights. Bob Higgins, a senior in Teach ers college, is the present in structor. Higgins received his knowledge of the weights while attending Kemper Military Aca- together throughout the tourna ment. All participating must be taking physical education or have a health permit. Hartaiatm I 0 Pohlmann f K.-Sra'pnTr ft I HlrkH 1 JKlf Petemon f 0 lloehrmann t 0 K.Srti rn'r K 2 Sclilh hting g 1 Tot h la 13 T15 Totals 2:. 13 21 Sooner Assistant May Try Uclans Oklahoma university's assist ant football coach, Dutch Fehr ing, may be beaded for the Uni versity of California at Los An geles to help ; with the coaching duties. UCLA Head Coach Bert La Bruchcrie said last week that he had talked to.Fehring and recom mended his employment to the UCLA athletic board. Tin; board will hold a jueeting next Thurs day. Fehring was i an all-around athlete at Purdue university I fnom 1931 to 1934. He then was' assistant coach at Purdue for nine years before entering the ivnvy in 1934. ATO's Elect Officers Gamma Theta chapter of Alpha Tau Omega elected its officers for the spring semester. The new president is Bill Foshier. Other officers include: chaplain. the University of Kansas Other Nebraska point makers include Bob Berkshire, hurdler. points; Loyal Hurlbert, 440 '' ,. and 880. 22 points: Dick Pidor. T T TV Yf7 1 jit, shot put, 21; Jim Martin, 880, io, iay Magsamen, hurdler and Khhi.SK- .""'SSiFace Spartans son, 2-miler, 15.' The Nebraska entries for the Big Seven meet: Mile nm-Henry fvtueter. Fremont; Don Thiel. Oshkosh: Robert Walt. Sidney -;ard rtm-Rumrll Hah-, Hardv; Jim Martin, Omaha. 2-tnile rod Stanley Martin, Broken Bow; Do Morrison. Lioooln. fiO-y.ird lilBh hurdle c Boh Bei kshire . Omaha t Willis Jones, Minclen; R.iy Ma-raamen, Albion. 60-ynrd low hurdles erk.-hlre. Macaa men. Bill Uoomey, York; Alan Thomp son, Omaha. fio-ard dash Dick Hutton. Auburn; Don Coopir, York: Moomcy. Thompson. 440-yard run William Bramlorff, Tal miiRc; Joseph Clark, Cotllnnd; Loval Hinibert. 'Orel: William Moorhouse. Boul der. Colo.; Don Vollertsen. TalmnKe. Mile relay Hurlbert. Moorhouse, Bran doiff, Vollertsen. Pole vault Cooper. Jim Myers. HiKb Jump Orville Glis.. Beatrice: Monte Kinder. Cambridge; Ma pan men Shot thi Jim McOonnell. Central City; Dick Piderit, Lincoln; Wayne Sees. Gor don. Broad Jump McOMinell, Harry Megin uia, Limoln. Tlic eonrerence rtw mrJonship will be r pored em a Vl-J !1 harts. Dan for IM Basketball Playoffs Now Reatly The Department of Intramural Athletics has announced the method of playoffs in the A and B basketball leagues. In the A league six teams will play in the first round with the runner up of league three playing Gerald Whelan; secretary, Alan ,ne nner-up of league two and Clem; treasurer. Jack Dedrick; ana sergeant-at-arms. Jack Scl-zcr. Husk ers (Continued from Page 1.) with the Buffaloes' Rodney Bell in the ball gumc. Bejll towered six feet, nine inches to equal Whitehead's height Schleiger and Whitehead worked together to handle the pivot duties for the Cornhuskers. The summary: immrarto Hills f RoJamler f FnFsemann Hal set h K Metzcer K Kvwrs ( Bell c 1-ey E Benttie k Kweine k the winner playing the winner of league one in the second round. The runner-up of league one plays the winner of league three. As in the A team playoffs there will be six teams playing in the first round. The runner up j of league five plays the runner-up of league six and that winner plays the winner of league four. The runner up of league four plays the winner of league six and that winner plays the win ner of league-five for- the cham Totals Nehru :ka Peitherford 'o f S'leiner c '"v K Mwser g Slll f . Kr f-c Whitehead i rh g Epown g i lC ft Pf rr 3 t-3 J 8 .4 3-4 5 II c &-S 4) 13 I -! 3 1 4 -7 4 14 I X II - 1 J J 4 t- I is i;-s r m fg tx pC rs t ...ri 4 1-3 4 II S S-4 2 S I 7-S 4 S 2-4 3 II 3 5-7 3 11 v 1 1-1 3 F. I 2 I .... S-4 2 3 0 1-1 1 1 0 0-0 1 0 In Dual Meet The University of Nebraska wrestling team, winner in only two of nine meets, closes its dual meet season at Michigan State College Saturday night. The Cornhuskers have defeated the University of Colorado (19 10) and Kansas State College (17-19) in the Big Seven Confer ence. They have lost to Cornell (la.) College (0-28). Colorado j State College (6-20), Iowa State Teachers (5-28), Iowa State Col-1 lege (14-16), University of Min nesota (12-14), University of Ok-I lahoma (11-14), and Oklahom;; A. A M. (3-25). Bob (Peewee) Yambor, 121 pounder, leads Coach Buel R. Pat terson's squad. Bob has four de cisions and two falls to hisVredit in eight matches. He was de cisioned by Minnesota's Lapin 1 and Oklahoma A. & M.'s Bill ' Jcrnigan. t The return of .Mike DiBiase, 1946 National A.A.U. champion, strengthens the heavyweight di vision. Mike injured his knee playing football last fall and has been out of action until early this month. In three starts Mike has earned two decisions, losing only to Oklahoma A. & M.'s Dick Hutton, N.C.A.A. champion. Nebraska's lineup: 121 pounds: Bob Yambor, Omaha, fophomore. 128 pounds: Mickey Sparano, Omaha. Sophomore. 136 poinds: Jack Barrett, Omaha. Sophomore. 4ft pounds: Newton Copple, Lincoln. Senior. lift pounds: Ed Copple. Lincoln. Senloi 1V5 pouniii: Jack Tnmai, Omaha. fophomore or Jerry Calhoun, North Platte. Sophofnor. 175 pounds, Andy Marinkovich, Omaha. Sophomore. Heavyweight: Mike DiBiase, Omaha. Junior. versity or North Dakota, and St. demy and serving in the Marine r- The new section is given as a one hour credit and has a capa city enrollment this semester of 58 students. The class is closed this semester but will be con tinued next fall. The aim of the course is to develop a symetrfcal, well-proportioned physique. Those stud ents who lack physical exercise or who do not participate in any sport .are encouraged to enroll. The course is not a weight lift ing class but is supervised ex ercises using a graded resistance of weights. Weight lifting as a sport, however, will soon be of fered. Clarence Lefler and Nicky Kallos will also miss this year's trip. Both were point-mak ers last year. Coach Miller will take four men with him to defend his Class B title. Those making the trip are Jim Johnson, Norm Anderson, Charles Purdy and Mel James. Each of these men will enter three events except for Purdy who will enter four events. He will be the big threat for the Cornhuskers. Ne ' Two things every college man should knovr! rt i V $ 1 This is a cuBie professor. I 'cry smart, till sammhat baffled by the tvays cf man. 11ioiy-ihinJier. Popular in JTasliuigton nnn'J rrtr nily. Tliinks life is melliin& ym look at through a microscope. So natural . , tyou cant telltAe cvecvu itf IK 1 c.l ;ils Svore at IS 22-32 22 SS half: NVhraska 24. Colorado Officials: Cliff 0(;den. Pulllam, Grand island U. Wichita: Dik v V f. 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