f Monday, February 27, 1934 Pago 14 Daily Ncbraskan Rec Scoreboard Women's K-clLall FlaycfTs Mix-J Nuts (3.7) 40, Smith Ten (4.2) 18 Gators (4.0) 04, Animals (4.2) 34 Who Knows, Cares, & Why Bother (3.5) 44, Burr Two West (3.7) 37 Acacia (3.2) 47, Alpha Tau Omega (3.0) 40 Basketball (4.0) 54, Harper Eight (4.0) 34 Old Styta (3.5) 67, Not Ready for C3 Players (3.2) 43 . Assies (3.7) 32, Law Coitega (3.7) 21 Math (3.5) 34, Hamilton Animals (3.5) 32 Wreck Crew (3.7) 47, Forestry (4.2) 33 Animal Science (4.0) 33. Clowns (4.2) 9 CBA Two (3.7) 33, Belostomatids (4.0) 32 Fraternities A Alpha Gamma Rho def. Phi Kappa Psi by forfeit Lambda Chi Alpha (3.5) 43. Alpha Tau Omega 2 (3.5) 45 Beta Sigma Psi (3.2) 45, Phi Gamma Delta (2.7) 44 Delta Teu Delta (3.3) 3, Tail Kappa Epsilon (3.5) 41 Sigam Phi epsilon (3.7) 76, Sigma Chi 1 (3.5) 43 Eeta Theta Pi (4.0) 64. FarmHouss (3.7) 34 C!;ma chl 32 (4.C) C3. Acscla (4.C) 43 Theta XI (4.0) 45, Sigma Nu (4.0) 44 Fraterr.iiie3 DC Phi Kappa Psi C (3.5) 53. Sigma Nu D 2 (3.3) 2 Beta Theta Pi D 1 (4.C) C3. Tau Kappa Epsilon B (4.0) 3D Sigma Chl C (4.3) 42. FermHousa C (4.0) 11 Beta Thest Pi C (2.) CO, Alpha Gamma Rho B (1.5) 3 Abel Nine (4.0) C:, Gather D?ven (3.C) 9 Burr Thrca wsst (4.0) 81, Fteppner Threa (4.0) 31 Schramm Four (3.6) 40, Abel Six (3.0) 42 ' " Abel Eight (4.0) 51, Csiher Eight (3.C) 33 Burr Two West (4.0) 52, Abel Seven (4.0) 24 Schramm Ten (3.6) 42, Abel Four (2.7) S3 : - . ' T v o4-rt A Brass Rail (3.6) 55, Stings (4.0) 25 Bloto's Streak (3.2) 61, Remaindermen (3.5) 50 - Norgas (2.5) 78. No Names (1.5) 49 Sixers (3.5) 3. TTC (3.2) 33 Swatta Fratta Ratta (3.0) 53, Reckdigs (3.7) 47 Running Rebels (4.3) 71, Board Members (4.3) 53 Horers (2.7) 54. NP.OTC (2.7) 43 Shrooms (3.2) C3, Frito-Loy Express (2.7) 53 .UNL weightlif t'ers .settle IZy JcX C".rr 0 JLxJJL -1 More than 100 men end v.crr.rn, including 10 UNL students, took prut f -if oV ' 1 - W"jIW"'T. . LTlir.g Championships Sat urday at the Westroads Club in Omaha. The meet was dedicat ed to Tim Smith, a former f'J Ji! I r-.J ,1 .. ..' few. I nam 1?M feiil)ili iJ 'V, Ik u 7 ... . , - if v-' sscona Nebraska state pov. cr lif ter who still holds re cords in several weight classes. Smith died last year in a car accident at the ze of 27. Several state records were set as DrapaTs Power HlingTeain of Omaha won the meet after taking an early lead in holding on to win by a score of 55-27 against the UNL team which placed second. The Omaha Athletic Club was third. Drapal's Powerlifting Team is led by Jim Dra pal, a former marine who has been the California and Hawaii state power lifting champion. In 1032 Drapal was a national champion. He has set var ious state and national records in different weight divisions. Powerlifting includes squats, benching, and dead lifting. The totals are then added up lor the best good lift in each division. The UNL team had sev eral individual standouts in the meet, including one winner. Mark Hent schke won the 1 23-pound weight division with at . total of 935 pounds. His winning total included a 345-pound squat, a 215 pound bench press, and a 375-pound deadlift. Bob Muskrell finished in second place in the 132-pound class. His total for three lifts was 895 pounds. Delwin Walter and Steve Bilderbeck both plac ed third for the UNL team. Bilderbeck competed in the 148-pound class while Walter is a heavyweight. The women's competi tion is run differently with all the women com peting in one class. The total pounds are divided by the women's weight to determine the winners. Sheri Sanger, from Omaha, was the stand out in the women's div ision. She lifts at. 140 pounds and broke a state bench press record at that weight. Her finishing total also included an out standing squat of 285 pounds. Teresa Semen also broke a state record. Her 320-pound squat broke the state record in her 165-pound division by 40 pound3. For Nebraska, 114- pound Denita Leidigh was an early meet standout. Her third-place total in cluded at attempt at the state squat record in her division at 210 pounds. She barely missed the lift but was pleased with her performance. The crowd of more than 200 received a scare early in the meet when Lee Larsen, a 21 -year-old UNO junior, passed out after apparently hyperventilat ing while attempting to squat 480 pounds. He was helped off of the plat form and was apparently all right. . '