The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 19, 1947, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Sunday, January 19, 1947
ElUooeiiey
Ocu Track
It was tryout time again in
the University of Nebraska in
door track season as Coach Ed
yeir sent his Husker cindermen
and field performers through their
paces in a time trial workout
Saturday afternoon.
Bill Moomey, York dazzler who
played a bit of football for the
UN team at right half, delivered
a pair of outstanding perform
ances. The speedy athlete won a
60 yard dash in the time of
:06.4 and came back a bit later
to chalk up a win in the 60 low
hurdles with a clocking of :07.3
Good Future.
Both times were indicative of
good future performances and
show that Moomey may develop
into a strong point-getter on this
year's indoor team. Al Thompson,
former Omaha Central track man,
followed Moomey to the tape in
both events.
Weir's worries about the field
events were practically erased by
two better than average perform
ances turned in by Monte Kinder
and Dick Piderit. Kinder, former
Kearney Teachers ace, cleared
six-feet two-inches in the high
jump, while Piderit pushed the
shot 46 feet 4 inches.
As usual the Huskers' distance
ace, tiny Bobby Ginn, came
through with victories. The
Madison mite won the mile in 4:41
but was not trying to use his
speed. Instead he concentrated on
achieving a 4:40 clocking. Phil
Husker Wrestle
Squad Divides
Colorado Meets
Coach Jerry Adam's Husker
wrestling team broke even in a
pair of matches against Colorado
foes, whipping Denver University
19 to 9 and bowing to Colorado
State by a 22-8 margin.
Mickey Kelly and Mike DiBiase,
121 pound and heavyweight, re
spectively, were the only grap-
plersto win in both meets. DiBiase
pinned both of his opponents.
The summary of the Denver
meet:
121 Kelley, Nebraska, decisional Sil-
vestian.
128 Sparano, Nebraska, pinned Mitchell.
135 Hughes. Denver, decisloned Barrett.
145 Harvatt, Denver, decisloned Tamal.
155 Hughes, Denver, decisioaed Marin
kovich. 165 C. Boker, Nebraska, decisloned
Peckenpaugh.
175 H. Boker, Nebraska, decisloned
caneion.
Heavyweight DiBiase, Nebraska, pinned
Leuennan.
The Colorado State meet:
121 Mickey Kelly, Nebraska, decisloned
Ban Kanus, Colorado.
18 Al Matsuoka. Colorado, won by
default from Howard Crom. Nebraska.
136 Ivan Gilbaugh, Colorado, won by
forfeit from Mickey K para no, Neiaska.
145 Tony Yamasaki, Colorado, de-
cisionea jack Tamai, Nebraska.
155 Lester Davison, Colorado, decisioned
aianuiaii Boxer, isebrasaa.
165 Joe Klune. Colorado State de
cisloned Andy Marlnkovich, Nebraska.
175 Bob Klune. Colorado State, de
cisloned tiarold Boker, Nebraska.
Heavyweight Mike DiBiase, Nebraska,
imiuvu ood Aiaiaen, Colorado.
Ag Y . . .
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Student Faculty council.
Florence Arnold, the new vice
president, has been music chair
man for the YW cabinet for the
past year, is a member of the
Coed Counselors, Home Ec Club
council, Phi Upsilon Omicron,
ana coii-Agri run board.
Lillian Lock has been chosen
the new secretary. A sophomore,
I she is a member of the Student
Faculty council, the Home F.r
club, Ag Exec board, and is social
cnairman 01 ine YW. She also
attended the summer conference
at Estes Park last year.
Countryman Staff Member.
f Lois Thcrfinnson, the new
treasurer, is a member of the
YWCA cabinet, the Home Ec Club
council, and the Cornhusker
Countryman staff. ' The district
representative, is Marilyn Lyness.
She is a sophomore, publicity
chairman of the YWCA cabinet,
University 4-H club, and a mem-
ber of the Home Ec club and Stu-
' dent Faculty council.
The retiring officers are: Carol
Bndenbaugh, president; Sue Fish-
wood, vice president; Ruth Ann
Medaris, secretary: Nancy Bach-
f kora, treasurer; and Beth Noren
berg, reporter. The new officers
will be installed at a candlelight
ervice on Tuesday evening, Feb.
.4. They have been elected to
serve for a year.
SparEkles
Tcvouts
Myers. Nelson harrier.
ond and Henry Schlueter third in
me iime.
Beats Pursuer.
In the 880 yard run Ginn beat
off a determined rhnllpncA hv
I Lexington's Harold Kopf and won
wie event m z:ui.8. While Ginn's
time was slower than last week,
Kopf was a full seconrl unrfor hie
previous best.
Lanky Ralph King won over
rivals in the 60 vard hieh hnrriloe
as he stepped over the harriers
in :u. to nip Herb Glsh of Lin-
coin. Oishs place was a surprise
for he had been riinnin in
sistently in third and fourth nlnrn
positions. Ray Magsamen of Al-
won piacea tnird.
Quartermiler Lov?.l TTnrihrrt n
Ord won his net event in -ii q
out-lasting Harvey Stroud and
Bin cornier in a race to the tape
Later in the xxttumann Rill ru.
house ran an unescorted 440 in
:52.8.
Dick Miller, fnrmpr Tti Si-w
champ, and Don Cooper were the
omy poie vauiters to hold forth
during the afternnnn's ovinia
Miller quit after clearing 12 feet
incnes, wnue cooper topped the
iz-o mane.
Don Morrison was all hv him
self in the two mile and jogged
the distance in 10:35.
Absentees cut down th
in some events, as Dick Hutton,
Jim Martin and Boh
among others, failed to appear!
fm
xne iNeDrasKa team will make its
first official start against Iniva
State-the first Saturday in Feb
ruary, witn the linal tryouts slated
for next week.
The performances:
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York: aecond, Al Thompson. Omaha: third.
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North Platte; second. Bob Long. Norfolk;
uwiu. xjr jnuKsamen, AiDion. Time :06.5.
44fl VH run U'nn Ku 1 II it .
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Ord; second, Harvey Stroud, North Platte;
third. Bill Conner, Bayara. Time :51.9.
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son; second, Harold Kopf, Lexington; third.
loom. lime z:UI.8.
Mile run Won by Bobby Ginn. Madison:
second. Phil Myers, Nelson; third, Henry
RrhlnntF Tim. A -At
Two mile run Won by Don Morrison,
Lincoln (only entrant). Time 10:35.
" ru nign nuraies: won by Ralph
Kin... Wntrnn eimiiiI ll..k -.jh f :
coin; third, Ray Magsamen, Albion.' Time
V .o.
60 Vfl rrl low tinrHlna nrrt mu
Momiipv. Vn rvl uvriiH a i tv.,.,
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Omaha; third, Ralph King, Waterloo. Time
Vl.0,
Shot mit-TVr.fi Kir nt.b Ti: .1 I. T I
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COln 46 feet 4 Inches iMnnrl ll.rh ., -
Omaha, 42 feet 2 inches; third, Wayne
Sees, Gordon, 41 feet 11 Inches.
Pole vault Won by Dick Miller, Fair
bury, 12 feet 9 inches; second, Don Cooper,
York, 12 feet 6 inches.
High jump Won by Monte Kinder. Cam-
hririV A Im( 9 inph... I tj ; i. i
Powers, Sargent; third, Orville Glass, Be
atrice, 5 feet 9 Inches.
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IM Basketball
January 13.
820 Club 40, Vets Organisation 34.
520 Star: Rooney 18.
Vets star: Leonard 12.
Pharmacy Collere IS, Lillirs It.
Pharmacy star: Volstren 6.
Lilliea star: Neiling 12.
Cyclones 28, Westerners It.
Cyclones star: Krslach 9.
Westerners star: K. Kadlerll 6.
B-Fs 28, Blue Jays 27.
B-Fs star: Homcnsky 14.
Blue Jay star: Bonsteel 11.
Galloping Dominoes 34, The Pointers 28.
Galloping Dominoes star: Fugata 12.
Pointers star: Tebbs 12.
Hnfnarle Field 38; P. K. Club X 26.
Hufnagle star: Fesched 14.
P. E. Club star: Moerer 12.
January 18.
Delia Taa Delta 43, Sigma Alpha Ep-
ilnn 41.
Delta Tau Delta star: Sharp 15.
cigina Aipna Kpsuon star: Gardner 8.
Rltrmm I" hi 1A Rla Th.l. rot
Sigma Chi atar: Whitehead 14.
Beta Theta PI star: Emmett 8
Rigma No 37, Pioneers 28.
Sigma Nu atar: Breated 14.
Pioneer tnr Uplfiv 7
Theta XI 41, Cornhoiker SI.
Theta Xi atar: Whittler 18.
Cornhusker star: 8eerere 8.
Phi Delta Theta ax. aim a inv.. u-
Phi Gamma Delta star: Cady 16.
Bigrna Aipna mu star: Lagman 4.
Delta Vpsilon 19, Phi Gamma Delta 18.
Delta UMilnn star- n Vnl, K
Phi Gamma Delta star: Long 4'.
mrinmiisi noun j, presbyterlaa House 24.
Methodist star: Hass 8.
Presbyterians star: Denning 9
B Team Results.
Sigma Chi 26. Brown Palace 4.
Alpha Tau Omega 19. Delta Tau Delta 16.
Sigma Nu 21, Brown Palace 12.
Sigma Alpha Mu 21, Farm House 20.
Sigma Chi 44, Delta Tau Delta 20.
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In a practice intrasquad meet,
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25th. The races, gave Coach Lep
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first string swimmers.
Results of the events:
300 yard medley Les Oldfield,
Conrad King, Marvin Grimm.
Time, 3:24:4.
220 yard free style Bill Burr,
Dean Porter. Time, 2:47.8.
50 yard free style Marvin
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Grimm, Bill Draper, Perry Branch
Jack Campbell (last three tied for
second). Time, 2:63.
Diving Roger Moore, Bill
Case.
100 yard free style Marvin
Grimm, Bill Draper, Perry Branch.
Time, :58.3.
150 yard back stroke Andy
Miller, Roger Moore. Time, 2:16.6.
200 yard breast stroke Conrad
King, Art Cohen. Time, 2:50.4.
440 yard free style Bill Burr,
Dean Porter. Time, 6:13.8.
440 yard free style relay Perry
Branch, Bill Draper, Jack Camp
bell, Marvin Grimm. Time, 4:09.2.
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