The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 17, 1924, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA!
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AMES, la., Feb. 16 Nebraskas
hereofore undefeated 1924 wrestling
team invaded the Iowa State camp
here last night and met its first de
feat of the season by a 17 to 9 score.
The Ames grapplers successfully de
fended their conference title after
the Huskers held a seven point lead
at the end of the first four matches.
The Cyclones won the three heavy
weight division bouts by falls, out
classing the visitors and cinching the
meet.
Th evenings performances were
featured by four falls out of the
seven events. Uhlir of Nebraska
threw Epperly of Ames while Prunty,
Pillard and Anderson of the win'
ners all pinned their opponents to
the canvas.
Captain Boyvey of Ames won the
opening match by a decision giving
the Cyclones a two point lead which
Nebraska quickly overcame when
Captain Kellogg won a decision and
Uhlir won by a fall in the 125 and
135 pound classes respectively. Skin
ner was the last one of the Cornhusk-
ers to score when he won a decision
over Meyer of Ames in the 145 group
having a time advantage of 7:02.
Each Wine by Different Hold.
The vcunor &rranDlers exhibited a
high class of mat work and both
teams showed signs of excellent
coaahing. Of the four falls of the
meet each was won by different
hold. Uhl.r won with a body scis
sors, Prunty with a head scissors and
arm lock, Pillard with a body chan
cery and Anderson with a half nel
son. Pillard of Ames made the fast
est disposal during the compet, throw
ing Robertson in 8 minutes and ov
seconds. The summary follows:
115 pound class Boyvey of Ames
caDtain) won a decision over Blore
of Nebraska. Time advantage 11:45.
125 nound class Kellogg of Ne
braska (captain) won a decision over
Marsh of Ames. Time advantage
9:45.
135 nound class -Uhlir of Ne
braska threw Eppley of Ames with
a bodv scissors. Time 11:47.
145 pound class Skinner of Ne
braska won a decision over Meyer
of Ames. Time advantage 7:0Z.
158 pound class Prunty of Ames
threw TVinmnn nf Nebraska with a
head scissors and arm lock. Time
10:55.
175 pound class Pillard -of Ames
threw Robertson of Nebraska with a
body chancery. Time 8:59.
Heavyweight class Anderson of
Ames threw Highly of Nebraska with
a half nelson. Time 9:16.
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Tuesday, 24 June, to Sat
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Second half begins 28 July
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KLINE'S CAGERS
STIFLEGRINNELL
Huskers Pack Away Twenty
Points Against Three in
First Half.
many fouls called on both sides.
Grinnell made 15 points in this
half, and held Nebraska to 12, but
the HuBker lead was too large to
overcome. Bens and Goodson were
again high point men and individ
ual stars for their teams. Benz made
9 points while Goodson made 4.
Coach Kline sent in his whole
second team two minutes before the
whistle at the end of the first half.
He made no substitutions in the
second frame. Very few substitu
tions were made for Grinnell.
Cozier and Tipton both did some
very good work for the winners.
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The Nebraska cagesters added an
other scalp to their belt when they
beat the Grinnell Pioneers on the
Coliseum floor Friday night by the
score of 32 to 18, after having a
lead of 19 points at one time. '
The playing in the first half was
clean and fast, with Nebraska show
ing its superiority in every depart
ment of the game. Every Nebraska
man scored before the half was over.
Grinnell could not get thorugh the
Cornhuskers' defense, and could not
locate the basket.
Nebraska showed some very good
team work in the first half, and work
ed down the floor with the ball time
and again. The Pioneers could not
solve the Husker offense, and when
they had tries at free throws, they
were unable to score. One free
throw was made out of five tried by
Grinnell.
Grinnell's captain, Benz, made the
only field goal for the Pioneers in
the initial frame. The score stood
20 to 3 at the end of the half. Good
son was the mainstay for the Corn
huskers and seemed to have a fac
ulty for sneaking through the Io-
wans' defense and being under the
basket at the critical moment.
Second Half is Slower
The second half looked like an
entirely different game. The teams
were playing differently and the
scoring was not the same. The game
was rough and slow at times, with
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