Friday, February II, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7 SigEps Intramural Track Champions BY DOUG DALE Sigma Thi Epsilon rode to the Intramural Indoor track and field championship on the outstanding performances of Lee Alexander and Wendy Cole Thursday after noon at Memorial Stadium. Alexander became the meet's only double winner as he ripped off a third straight :06.5 clocking in the 60-yard dash finals. It was his second record breaking per formance. Wednesday he captured the one-lap run with a remaikable :28.4. He established the 60-yard standard at :06.5 in Tuesday's pre lims and repeated in the semis and finals. His victory in the sprint, cou pled with Cole's third place in the 50-yard finals, the day's opening event, overhauled Alpha Tau Omega, leader the first two days, and when the Sig Ep quartet of Cole, Alexander, Joe Tobiska and Ken Brooker flew home in record busting time of 1:56.8 in the four lap relay it was all over. ALEXANDER grabbed individ ual laurels with his two firsts and anchor leg on the relay for 17V4 points, edging Bill Moss, Delta Upsilon, who scored 16 on a tie for first in the pole vault and sec onds in 60-yard dash and one-lap run. The Sig Eps turned in four rec ord-breaking performances. They were: Alexander's 60 and one-lap wins, the relay and Wendy Cole's 1:05.3 in the two-lap event. Alpha Tau Omega was all through after the first two days in which they held a commanding lead, save a fourth place in the relay. They failed to score in the sprint and trailed the Sig Eps by eight and one-half points for run nerup honors. Phi Gamma Delia made a strong finish to place third with 30 points, edging Thi Delta Theta, who scored 2? OXLY TWO RECORDS held up during this year's classic. They were the pole vault and shot put standards. Charlie Toogood won the shot with a 52 foot 73i inch effort. Dick Lett 'and Bill Moss tied at 11 foot Ji inch in the pole vault. The other records were placed on Ihe books by Don Rice, Al Hruby and Bill Moss. Rice cracked the oldest standard with a foot 2 inch winning leap in fie high jump, while Hruby, the 50-yard champ, set a new record in that event during the prelims and Moss tied it in the semifinals at :05.6. Final day's summaries: SO-yrd dash: Win hy Al Hrohy, Phi Helta Theta; second. Bill Moss. JVrta I'p silon; third, Wendy Oole, Kitrma Fhl Kp ailon; fourth, Jerry Henrterunn, Surma V r BI1A, MOO MET Crack Husk er low hurdler will be lost to Coach Ed Weir's thinelads for an invasion of the Missouri Tigers' lair Saturday night. Alpha Fpsilon; fifth, Dick Walsh, Farm Houpe; sixth, Joe Chapman, Beta Theta Pi. Ttm. :OS 8. (Tics record Hruby pet in prelims find Moss tied in semifinals.) SO-yard dash: Won by lee Alexander, Sipma Phi fcpnlon: second, EloYn Sevier. Siirma Alfha Rpsilon; third, Kd Hraere, Phi Gamma Dejta; fourth. Bill Baker, In dependent ; fifth, TVm Bloom, Phi Gamma Pelta; nixth, Jim Lyle, Phi Helta Theta. Time :06.5. (Tw record Alexander set in prelims and tied in worn i finals ) Four-lap relay: First lirat: Won hy Sijrma Alpha Rrsltan: second. Alpha Tau Omepa; third, Phi IV It a Theta. Time 1:56 8. (New record. Oh! record iy Pelta X'psilon m 1848. 1:57.9.) Second heat: Won by Phi Gamma relta; tiroond. Delta I'p silon; third, Beta Theta Pi. Time 1 :S. Third heat: Won hy Surma AlTa KTwilon; second, Sima Nu. Time 1:.S8.6. Fourth heat: Won by Faim House; second, Inde pendents; third. Zeta Beta Tau. Time 2:00.9. FinaJ comparison : Won by fiipma Phi Kpsilon Oole, Brooker. Tohiska. Alex ander); eeoond, Sifrma AUha Epsiloc; third, Phi Gamma 1'w It a : fourth, Aliha Tan Omepa; fifth, Phi l!ta Ttieta; sixth, Farm House. Moomcv Lost lNU Swimmers To Ginderiiicii In Two Meets For MU Trip Cornhusker hopes for a victory over the Missouri Tigers, defend ing Big Seven indoor and outdoor track and field champions, dipped Thursday with an announcement by Coach Ed Weir that crack low hurdler Bill Moomcy would not make the trip. Moomey suffered a pulled log muscle in a Wednesday workout and will be lost for at least a week. Weir hopes to have in shape for th eleague indoor cham pionships at Kansas City Feb. 25 26. SATURDAY night's invasion of the Tiger lair by the Scarlet thin elads will be a yardstick in meas uring the outcome of the circuit running. Nebraska is undefeated in three dual meets, having swamped Iowa State, Minnesota, the de fending NCAA outdoor king, and Kansas. Missouri's lone encounter was a over Oklahoma at Columbia last decisive 71'i to 324 triumph weekend. The following Husker perform ers will make the trip: Esref Aydin, Bob Berkshire. Orville Glass, Bill Hein, Loyal Hurlbert, Dick Hutton, Willis Jones, Leonard Kehl, Harold Kopf, Jim McConnell, Ray Mags amen, Jim Martin, Harry Me ginnis, Don Morrison. Bill Mount ford, Jim Myers, Dick Pidcrit, Tod Randolph, Robert Reece, Alan Thompson and Fritz Ware. The University of Nebraska swimming team will meet the University of Oklahoma Saturday and the Minnesota tank team Monday. The Oklahoma-Nebraska meet is slated for 4 p. m. and the Minnesota-Nebraska meet starts at 1:30. Oklahoma finished third behind Nebraska in the Big Seven cham pionship a year ago. Nebraska has won four out of five dual meets thus far, losing only to the defending champions, Iowa State. Coach Hollie Lepley said the same Comhuskers who have been competing in the earlier meets will cany the load against the Sooners and Minnesota. Mike DiBiase Top Wrestling Scorer Mike DiBiase, Omaha, Big Sev en Conference heavyweight champion, leads the University of Nebraska wrestlers with 18 points in six meets. 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