The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 10, 1948, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, December 10, 1948
IM Wrestlers Enter
Third Day of Warfare
Intramural wrestling contend
ers went into their second day of
competition for IM titles.
In the 121-'b. class Howard
GOOD FOOD
Special Christmas
Luncheons
75
COLONIAL CUP
735 So.56
lUr.ilVM.M.M.'.l.',
Ryan, Ind., threw Bill Wilson, Sig
Eps, in 3:05; Lou Caniglia, Omaha
Stars, threw Arlen Beam, AGRs,
in 1:29.
The 128-lb. results were: Hazen
Rice, DU, threw Dick Moulton,
SAE, in 1:35; Harold Gilliland,
Kappa Sigs, threw Dave Darling
ton, Phi Gam, in 1:47; C. B. Far
ber, ZBT, threw Bruce Corrick,
SN; Jim Dinsmore, Phi Gam,
threw Dick Billig, Phi Psi, in
2:42; R. G. Easter, Bates, threw
Ronald Samuelson, SN, in 1:57;
Gerald Morris, Kappa Sig, threw
Bob Nedrow, SAE, in 1:38; and
Ken Brown, Phi Gam, decisioned
Marv Kelley, Omaha Stars.
136 lbs.: John Scharf, Ind., de
cisioned Joel Cornish, SAE; Joe
Baylcy, Sig Ep, took a forfeit
from Phil McDonald, AGR; Jim
Beard, SAE, threw Ken Brown,
Phi Delts, in 2:54; Bob Reiden
bach, Knppa Sig, threw Hal Lev
inger, fcBT, in 1:41; and Dan Ver
million decisioned Bob Waring,
DU.
Matches in the 145-lb. class:
Ed Lane, Omaha Stars, decisioned
Bob Russel, SN; Gerald Hansen,
DU, threw Fred Welso, ATO, in
2:57; Joe Havelka, AGR, deci
sioned William Thompson, Sig
Eps; Lloyd McBeth, Phi Gam,
threw Jack Dickey, Phi Delts, in
5:22; Herman Shyken, SAM, de
cisioned Dick Capek, Phi Delts;
Don Heims, SAE, threw Dave
Stannard, ATO, in 4:35; Don
Clement, AGR, threw Ed Kantor,
ZBT, in :35; and Dick Elliot,
Delts, threw Chuck True, Phi
Psis's, in 1:17.
The 155-lb. class saw: Earl
Schneider, Omaha, Stars, take a
forfeit from Bob Miller; Lyle Alt
man, SN, threw Alex Legge,
Betas, in 1:04; Lee Pulley, ATO,
threw Frank Anderson, AGR, in
1:38; Bert Ehrman, Delts, threw
August Deutchler, Kappa Sigs, in
2:48; Lcn Walpo, ZBT, threw Joe
Chapman, Betas; Al Johnson,
Delta Sigs, threw Dean Kralz,
DU, in 3:51; Jack Carroll, ATO,
threw Jack Gwynne, Phi Gam,
and Darwin Dohl, Omaha Stars,
decisioned Dick Hill, Ind.
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CHRISTMAS SHOPPING fa fun foe Lou fian aad Charlo Kchawfa . . . bcau thy know they'll
nd th right gift at th right price at Mage'. find I couis th xpert salesmanship of Magte's
College Committeewoman Phyl Haley make it more enjoyable. Remember . . . shop where your
friends shop ... at Magee's. YouH find Magee's shelres bursting with new, raried and beautiful
gifts for you. Be sure to see the wonderful new Jewelry at Magee's ... hut right for Christmas
giving (and for Christmas getting, too.)
HACEPS FlrU floor
Sports Arena
Dram Crowd
The casual visitor to the new
Sports and Physical Education
Building last Saturday would
have been convinced that this fine
now structure, dedicated to the
philosophy of Sports For All, had
complete justification.
Beginning at 8:30 a.m. and
continuing without interruption
until 4:00 p.m., a steady proces
sion of students used the facili
ties. Every 45 minutes another
100 men began a new shift, and
an estimated total of 800 men en
joyed a fine workout and shower
during the day.
This marks a new day in plan
fnr iho rrrrMiinnnl and ex
ercise needs of the male students
on the campus, and is a great
contrast over the days when stu
dents were constantly booted from
the Coliseum on Saturdays be
cause of a full schedule of outside
and non-University functions.
The PE Building will be used
for organized competitive leamie
games every day starting nt 5:00
p. m., but will be open to all stu
dents and faculty members before
that time every day. including
Saturday. During the recent
Thanksgiving vacation the facili
ties were open to students and
throngs made full use of the priv
ilege. nndmfntnn courts are now
available at all hours of the day
until 5:00 for the use of students
nnH fnmltv members. A new
table tennis room also takes care
of the many paddle artists.
Shower and locker facilities
are available and this privilege
may be obtained by calling at 102
Phys Ed Building.
This movement is being spon
sored by the Red Cross. Looks
like another rough season at Indiana.
Classified
OK mpim pi-htKl room, for mm.
Mala. Prefer veteran, or out .tat
rtuilentf. 2-4438
COR8AOKS Order early. Made to pleane.
Fairyland Orpenhouaei, B218 O. -2873.
STUDENT and wife dealr. ride to 8rot
bluff Chiiatmaa varatlon. Share x
penas. Call Harvey 3-9334 evening..
WANTED- A ride to New Tork" City or
vicinity for .tndent and wife. Will
hare expense and help drlv. Phono
3-40SS a ftcr i
WANT rlrle to Spokane or vicinity. Bharo
expen.K-a, Call 2-8148.
WANTFD Ride to Ballna, Kanaaa."
Christ ma. vacation. Share expen.e.. Call
3-7921).
MORROW'S SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY
1024 Que St. Open betwew I A. M,
8:30 P. M. Sttidpnt cwneJ.
FOR BALK 170 Arnoflex and case. $40.
Top shape. Pee TerrlU at 1634 t)tw St.
Trailer, evenings.
FOR SAl.EOne black tuxedo .ire 38.
Excellent condition. Phone 3-5S37.
FOUND Burnett dark brown Everaharp
' fountain pen top. Inquire at Crib for
Jack T.
FOR 8ALF 1 pair of full rocker flpire
skates. Excellent condition. Call 4-1A76
after P. M. ;
WANTED Two pnaaenRcrs to Denver
Christmas vacation. Share expenses.
Call 2-2.'.79 after 6 P. M.
LEAVINO 21 or "22 of Dec. for Monroe,
La. Can take two riders. Can 6-4831
after T, D. B. Schleuaener
VETERANS
Your expendable supply
card and purchase authori
zation expire Friday, Dee.
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