The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 19, 1923, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRAS KAN
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MAY HAVE BOXING
MEET WITH AMES
Bad Reputation Boxing Holds
In College Circles May
Prevent Matches
takes.
Mountains in 1910. He has beat
some t the best feathweights in
the game and has even gone out of
his class to give severe drubbings
to welters.
Reed has developed eight or ten
high class amateurs and is confident
that they can uphold the laurels of
the University against any contenders.
KE.C.U r LA IN 3 TO STAGE Hiw professionalism hut holiovos that
INTERCLASS CONTEST boxing strengthens the eyesight, and
J gives one speed, poise, gracefulness
Since the close of the grid season nd carriage. "There is no better
at Nebraska the eyes of the sport sport to teach one to curb one's
realm have been turned upon some j temper," he says.
w iHn oi utaotfs. -iiw "Boxing develops rugged,
basket toners are enjoying their healthy body, full che, and broad
usual popularity at this season. jsiWiders. said Mr. Reed. "The
The stiff schedule ahead of the j muscles of th orms and legs become
varsity wrestlers, and the promising strong and wiry, not larjre and
outlook of the squad, insures their massive like those of the weight-lif t-
Miare oi noiorieiy. ers ana wrestlers. A wrestler is
Boxing alone has never received usua,,y muscle-bound, but a boxers
its just dues in student favor. But re of the flat, tough, fiber
perhaps now the followers of the k'n stand worlds of hard work
"anly art of self defense" are go-n,, nv maximum of reserve
ing to have a chance to see a varsity jFer."
boxing squad in action . "The exercise of the abdominal
Boxing instructor Harry Reed hasjmus',cs i,ls digestion, and strength
received a request from Iowa State cns tJ"eir vit3;ty. "These muscles,"
College at Ames for a meet between ' Kes! continued, "are the most
the schools. If the consent of the f roecUNl f bole body."
authorities can be obtained it is very "As cien sPrt body builder,
probable that a Ames-Xebrask'a n,i producer, boxing can-
mitteniniring contest will be staged. not b nd s we nd
Boxing has never been in repute u '-in th c,ss strictly in an ama
in college atnlettc circles and- toi"""" c.vij
overcome the attitude against it will nur onfidenc eand therefore more
h nA r, successful in anythinc he under-
est G. Schroeder, physical director of
the University of Iowa, said that
there was little possibility that any
boxing matches will be held between
Western Conference teams for sev
eral seasons.
"The Big ten cor.ferer.ee has never
approved boxing as an intercollegiate
sport and from present indications it
is not likely to do so for some time,"
he said.
Instructor Reed was refused per
mission by the authorities to take
his proteges to the amateur meet at
Omaha. He expects, however, to
stage an imterclass contest sometime
this winter.
Boxing made its debute at Ne
braska in 1903 when it was given a
place in the Olympics. A classr was
started soon after with a member
ship of about fifteen men. It has
now reached a membership of fifty.
The class has already had a very
competent imstractor. 'Red'" Hewitt,
former assistant athletic director,
was in charge of the class when it
was started. He was succeeded by
"Mont'" Munn who supervised the
squad for only a short time, being
forced to give up on account of
cess. Harry Reed took over the
duties and has remained in that
capacity for the last three years.
It would be hard to find a more
capable boxing instructor than the
one the department has at present.
Reed was one of the cleverest
featherwiphts that ever climbed
through the ropes. He held the
featherweight championship of the
Pacific coast for three years and lost
it only throogh forfeit when he came j
hack to Nebraska. Eeed was also
featherweight champion of the Eoeky
lost but one match, and that to Ames
by a 14 to 11 count. Ames copped
the Valley honors in the minor sport
last season and Nebraska's represen
tatives had the honor of scoring more
points on them in theif lone match
than all other teams together. Wis
consin was the only team into score
on Iowa besides Nebraska.
Everything points towards fast
mat performers in all seven divisions
according to Head Coach Floyd Clapp
and with several important meets
being arranged Nebraska looms
bright to bring home several titles
this season. The Missouri Valley
Athletic association is planning a Val
ley wrestling meet at Ames in Feb
ruary, and since most of the cham
pions from Ames have graduated, Ne
braska has stepped into the calcium
glare on the padded surface.
The annual intercollegiate match
at Chicago is carded for the latter
part of February and individuals
making the best record at the Uni
versity will be sent to uphold the
Cornhusker colors,
Following the initial meeting with
Northwestern on January 26 Coach
Clapp is angling for a match with
Indiana on the same trip. The fol
lowing week the Huskers meet Kan
sas at Lawrence. Minnesota will open
the mid-winter sport here. Ames
will be met there and Iowa comes to
Lincoln and itrobably the Kansas
Aggit1. With these teams coming
in fast succession Nebraska will have
some tall stepping to keep a clean
platter.
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Yes, Thank Youi
SYRACUSE The Senior Coun-
cil has proclaimed that all first year EE
men shall tip their hats to all wear- EE
ers of the Orange "S". It is expect-
ed that the loyalty of the first year EE
men and their appreciation of the EE
achievement of the Orange athletics
lis expected to make enforcement of
Northwestern Said to Have unnecessary as far as com-
Strong Tem; Huskers K "f Council 5
entitled to block letters wear them.
ItuiisMi u rood aai constantly rettiu btr. Yoar kind
attoa h Bad it possible for as to aar tki.
W afcall riadtr wiv your sarmtkms as to how aay make S;
X. SX B. an crvn better acfcooL SS
NEW CLASSES. WED. JAN. Z
NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
T. A. Blalceslen, A. B Pk. B, President-
AvrTed kjr the State Department t Pablie Intretion.
Accredited Vjr America a Association of Vocational Schools.
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er crappling camp to the effect lsr j s
rVvcK Claim of thi VarsiSv Tn-Ts;Sl-
ing squad is losimg sleep over the ini-l
tial match ot Uae season against
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Northwestern, January 26
eign
Husker grappling camp
that Northwestern is to be strongly EE
represented this year and since Ne
braska copped a 26 to 3 decision
over the northerners last season,
Northwestern is out for revenge.
The wrestling candidates have
been working out three times a week
for the past month and the Varsity
mentor expects to have nightly grinds
within the next few days. There will
also be vacation practice for matraen
remaining in this locality during the
holidays.
. The Huskers are attempting to
outdo the enviable record established
last season when Nebraska wrestlers
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Dec 19, 1923.
STUDENTS:
Allow us to extend to
you. our best wishes for a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
and
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
We want to thank you
for your patronage which
we greatly appreciate and
hope that our most pleas
ant relations may continue
during the coming year.
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