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    MTednesday, December 15, 1948
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 3
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BY HAROLD ABRAMSON
Sporta Editor
Rumor department ... No soon
er had Bert LaBrucherie resigned
than rumors came out telling of
the Uclan eoaeh accepting an of
fer from "Dear Old Nebraska U."
Rumors still persist about Coach
Paul Brown. The mere mention
of the former Cleveland Ram pro
fessional coach seems to put a
wild eyed gleam in the eyes of
most Husker grid fans.
Other prospects mentioned in
the rumor department are Hrry
Stuhldreher, former roach at Wis
consin and now athletic director
at that school. Stuhldreher, who
was one of the famous Four
Horsemen, didn't fare too well in
the won-lost denartn ejit either.
Another who has heen mentioned
is Ray Elliot, University of Il
linois. Paul Brown might very well
fke over at UCLA as he has
been quoted as wanting to coach
on the west coast.
One of the earlier rumors hit
this department in early October
when Des Moines, la., writers
wrote that Iowa State's Abe Stu
ber would be on hand in Lincoln
in 1949 to assume the duties of
head football coach.
Whatever comes of all these ru
mors we're rot going to lose any
sleep over them. Let's just sit
back and watch what happens
because that is all we can do.
Marv Grimm, holder of the Big
Seven conference sprint cham
pionship, thinks conference swim
mine is roinff to be very tisht
this year. Marv who is enjojinit
his third year on the Husker swim
team this year sees Iowa State
ending up with the title.
The Cyclones have Roger Watts
who qualilied seventh in the
Olympic 1500 meters race. Also
listed on the Iowa State team is
Ed LaBerge. sophomore sprinter
who will probably give Grimm a
rough time in the struggle for the
sprint title.
Hamburg Wins
Union Paddle
Tourney Crown
Pat Hamburg defeated Norma
Jean Peterson to win the trophy
in the girls' ping pong tourna
ment sponsored by the Student
Union.
There were 31 entered in the
five round touYnament which
ended Saturday afternoon. Sur
viving to the semifinals were
Rosanna Cvoboda, Loin Krochler,
Miss Peterson and Miss Ham
burg. The competitive games com
mittee with Tat Bussey, sponsor,
and Dave Slushcr, chairman,
sponsored the tournament. Com
mittee members assisted with the
judging. The WAA also helped
with the meet.
A men's ping pong tournament
Lepley Preps
Splash Squad
Hollie Lepley, U of N swim
ming coach, is prepping his
varsity swim crew for the forth
coming season. Lepley's splash
ers have been going thru their
paces daily since mid-November
in the Coliseum pool.
Lepley who is moaning over
the lack of depth and over all
team strength says he will build
his swim squad around six re
turning lettermen.
Bill Genton in the backstroke,
Jack Campbell in the backstroke
and freestyle sprints, Conrad
King, breast stroke veteran,
Gould "Fig" Flagg, last year's
conference runner-up in diving
and Perry Branch and Marv
Grimm in the freestyle sprints.
Grimm has headed Lepley's
splashers copping the conference
titles in the 50 and 100 yard
freestyle events for two succes
sive years.
"We may use Grimm in the
Husker Cagers Outpoint
Opposition in Three Tilts
Coach Harry Good's Cornhusker
basketball team have outscored
their first three opponents 1T4 to
152 points in the first month of
basketball.
Claude Retherford, flashy for
ward, still leads Nebraska scorers
with 35 points. Retherford is be-
Lepley said. Marv is a junior
and has an additional year of
competition left as does Jack
Campbell.
Branch, Flagg, King and Fen
ton are seniors' and will be
splashing for the scarlet their
last year.
Coach Lepley will also draw
from last year's promising fresh
man squad. Those who look good
are Ed Craren, diving; Ted Kana
mine, freestyle sprints: Bill
Greer and Bob Phelps breast
stroke and George Hill middle
is being planned after Christmas. I middle distance some this year," I distance.
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ing closely chased by the sopho
more sensation Joe Malecek who
has hit 32 points in the first three
games.
Personal fouls have been pretty
even with the scarlet players get
ting the whistle 50 times while
opponent teams have been called
down 49 times by the officials.
Nebraska has hit 72 field goals
and 30 out of 53 charity tosses.
This weekend the NU basket
eers start a tough schedule in the
east meeting Purdue and Cincin
nati. The Huskers go on the road
with a two and one record, having
gained victories over Missouri
State Teachers and Iowa State
Teachers while losing to Minne
sota. The road trip will be climaxed
with the Big Seven tourney at
Kansas City after which the
cagers will return to the Coliseum
on Jan. 8 for a game with Kansas.
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Oklahoma, Big Seven cham
pions, went through their first
scrimmage since the close of the
regular season. Coach Bud Wilk
enson said all team members
were in top physical condition for
the New Year's Sugar Bowl game
with North Carolina.
SIGMA Nl' Champion fraternity wrestling team. (Front row) Bob Russell. Don Rauh. (Middle row)
John Wilson, Dick Smith. Don Smith, Ed Ackerman. (Back row) Don Sailors, Marshall Grant, Bob
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IM Volleyball Tourney
Bel a Theta Pi copped the in
tramural volleyball tournament 1
last week winning, 2-0. 1
The Beta's won the first game
15-8 and took the second game1
15-6.
Members of the team are Bob
Mcdv.s, Roland Emmett. Ken Har-
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Pettcr. Bob Pierce. Eel S.haum
berg. Gordon Luikai t. Bob Kas
! marek. Gene Johnson, and Tom
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BOB I'lLKCE. Husker basket- j
ball player, preps for eastern j
road trip this weekend. i
Nebraska University ranked 131
in t lie nation, according to final
tabulations released by Paul B.
Williamson. The final list includ-
ratings for K39 universities.
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collcnes, junior colleges and serv
ice teams. Michigan pained the
top with 9f,.6 out of 100.
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