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Thursday, December 19, 1946 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 7 DiBiase Win Highlights IM Wrestle Card Eight new champions were crowned in the finals of the all university wrestling tournament Tuesday evening Championship medals were presented to the champions at the end of each bout and a trophy went to the winning organization after the final match, The fans were given a glimpse of Mike DiBiase, National A.A.U king, who was in action at hall time of the U.N.-St Mary's basketball game. Before most of the crowd knew what was hap pening the bout .was over. Di Biase slipped a half nelson on Keith Manning and pinned him in 31 seconds. DiBiase stretched his 235 pounds over Manning and the heavyweight from David City couldn't move a muscle. The time of 31 seconds is the record for the quickest fall in the touma ment. Mickey Sparine gave Pat Mack a thorough goinc ever in the 12S pound class. S para no amassed tea points arainst Mack aefare pin ning him in 3:42 and was never in serious trouble. Sam Kais took everything Dick Hill had to offer and then pro ceeded to throw him 5:44 in the 145 pound class. Don Taylor man aged to squeeze out Marlin Watt by one point in the 136 pound division. Taylor gained his margin of victory with an escape late in the third round after it looked as if they were headed for an over time skirmish. Close Match. In the 155 pound division, Andy Marinkovich nosed out Ray Star' ostka 5 to 4 by virtue of his time advantage points. Staroska hampered somewhat through the bout with a bloody nose suffered in the opening period. Smooth-working: Ken Brews outsmarted Dick Lee as he pinned his man twsecnds before rerw- lation time ran eat in the 121 pound beat. Friar tm this paint Brown had a slender twa point advantage. Bob Poe decisioned Bob She- Iund 5 to 3 in a rough battle to decide the championship in the 175 pound class. In the final bout of the eve ning Marshall Boker proved to be a little too much for Chick Thorne to cope with in the 165 pound division. Boker walked away with the victory as he piled up an 8 to 1 decision. Trophy Presented. Coach Jerry Adam presented the trophy to "Chick Thorne of Phi Delta Theta, the winning fra ternity, at the close of the tourna ment. The Phi DeJts under the leadership of Thorne entered 11 men and were well out in front in the frat group. An independent group com posed of Omaha boys, however, made the best showing. The Omaha club entered eight men in the tournament and had five in dividual champions from their group. - Phys Ed Clubs To Hold Joint Christmas Parly There will be a joint Christmas party or the Men and women a Physical Education clubs Decem ber 19. 7:30 D. m. at Grant Me morial HalL The party will in clude all physical education ma jors and minors and the respec tive staff members. The main feature ef the pro gram will be talks by BBss Mabel Lee, director ef waanen'a physical education ad Load E. Means, di rector of health, abyaieal educa tion and Intnnwi The remainder of the program will include co-recreational ac tivities such as volleyball, ping pong, bowling and dancing. The program will be eonciuded with carol singing, and ke cream and cookies will be served. Since the men's club lc a new organization on the campus, this party marks the first get-together of the two clubs. An indoor airport large enough to allow airplanes to taxi cn its runway was constructed on two Paramount stages for the aviation epie. "Blaze of Noon," story of early commercial airmail. -Fright wigs" used by Spike Jones and his City Slickers in Paramount! 3-star "Variety Girl" post abo-jt $300 each. The mad maestro had the wigs made by one of Hollywood's foremost coiffure experts. . . . 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