The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 09, 1947, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Sunday, February 9, 1947
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Page 3
UM Swim Team Wins;
Gymnasts Take Loss
A stirring last lap spurt by
Marvin Grimm in the 400 yard
xree style relay gave the Univer
sity of Nebraska swimmers a win
in this event and a 43-41 tri
umph over Oklahoma Saturday
night at the coliseum pool.
Trior to the final event the
Sooner tankmen had a 37-35
lead, but Grimm's superb an
chor lap cave Coach Ilollie Lep
ley's team their second win of
the season.
Grimm, Wilber, Nebraska mer
man, also scored wins in the 50
and 100 yard free style events
to take high scoring honors for
the evening. Other Husker win
ners were Conrad King in the
200 yard breaststroke, Les Old
field in the 150 yard backstroke,
Roger Moore in diving and the
300 yard medley relay team. Sum
mary: 300 yard medley relay: Nebraska (Old
field. Draper. Klnj;); seeond, Oklahoma
(BrlRhton, Bacher. Womble). Time. 3.23.3.
200 yard free style: Won by Burna (O);
second Racx tO); third, Burr (N). Time,
3:34.
.10 yard free style: Won bv Grimm (N);
second. Hill (O); third, Campbell (N).
Time, :24.4.
Diving: Won bv Moore (N); second,
Robinson (0; third, Klily (O).
100 yard free style: Won by Grimm (N);
second. Hill (O); third, McHllliams (O).
Time. :55.2.
150 yard back stroke: Won by Oldfleld
(N); second, Bacher (O); third, Womble
(O). Time. 1:53.1.
200 yard breast stroke: Won by Kins
tN); second, BrlRhton tO) ; third. Green
berg (N). Time, 2:47.6.
400 yard free style: Won by Raei (O);
second, Burns (O); third, Burr (N). Time,
5:50.6.
400 yard free style relay: Won by Ne
braska (Branch, Campbell, Draper,
Grimm); second, Oklahoma (Burns,
Womble, Racx, Hill). Time, 3:51.1.
47 Batterymen
Out for First
Baseball Drills
Forty-seven men responded to
Baseball Coach Tony Sharpe's
eall for pitchers and catchers.
With the opening game with Colo
rado University less- than two
months away, conditioning work
outs will be held indoors until
the weather permits practice out
doors. The basement of the field house,
which is large enough to accomo
date five batteries, will be used
for early workouts. The remainder
of the squad will report in two
or three weeks.
Jim Sandstedt, Tap Jacob,
Wally Scheef, and Dick Lebbs
are the returning chuckers
from last year's squad. Sand
stedt pitched in the Pioneer
Night league during the sum
mer while Tap Jacobs twirled
with Sand's in Lincoln, where
he won 19 games while losing
three.
Bill Kinnamon, regular catcher
for Nebraska last season until
a broken finger sidelined him, re-
ported for practice. Whether or
not he will be eligible to play
still remans a question.
Battery Mates.
Elroy Gloystein, star twirler
for Utica of the Cornhusker league
last summer, and his battery
mate, Orville Schmieding, also re
ported. Portsider Gloystein won
12 games including one no-hitter,
a couple of one-hitters, and five
shutouts, while losing only four
Schmieding was the team's lead
ing slugger and, while in the
army, caught such stars as Tommy
Bridges, Ken Gables and Bob
Savage.
LeRoy Schumacker, another
newcomer, had a 13-3 record dur
ing the summer while pitching for
Platte Center in the Tri-County
league. Dick Todd, Millard fresh
man, who hooked up in a couple
of pitching duels with Fremont's
Paul Menking in legion ball, also
made his appearance.
Players reporting:
' Pitchers Del Wlepind, Kearney; William
Vocker, Stanton: Dick Todd, Millard;
Glen Tim mono, Eustis; Sterling Standape.
Phillips; Marlon Spldalleri. Tuckahoo. N.
T. : H. D. Sell, Louisville: Jerry Schmidt,
Fchuyler; Charles Rommel, Omaha;
Dwayne Puller, Lincoln; Max Powell,
Central City; Aneelo Ossino, Omaha;
Robert Noel. Larranee. Indiana; William
Meyer, Greenwood, la.; Justin Manvlta.
Omaha: R. B. Lowe. Wolbach; Keith
Lowe. Huntley; M. D. Krbsbach, Virginia;
Milroy Kantor, Wahoo; Norman Holra
berg, Phillips: Cliff Hermonce. Raymond;
Elroy Gloystein, Waco: Morris Gaiter,
Lincoln; Hobert Camp, West Point; John
Brady, Lincoln; E. C. Alfrey, Louisville;
Raliegh Gissler, Osceola.
Catchers Duane Birt. Oxford: Marvin
Weber, Randolph; Orville Bchmledinc,
Gresham; Dale Olson. Oakland; RoRer O'
Donnel. Lincoln; Dillon Neu, Wakefield:
Bill Mundell. Gothenburg; 3. Maxwell,
Weehawken. N. J.; Jcroid McDonald, Gen
eva ; Ken McArdle, Elkhorn; Robert Lowry,
Cairo; Beaver Lemmor, Grand Island; Ed
Gegenbach, Eustis: Walter Egeers. Byron;
Dennis Freeburg, Petersburg; D. E. Deer
son. Benninngton; Bernard Dennis. Ar
nold; Wlllard Branson, Stanton: M. E.
Blatchford, Ponca; D. Blatcliford, Mas
kail. "
Coach Charlie Miller's Scarlet
gym team absorbed its second loss
Saturday night when the potent
Minnesota squad won all but one
event to take home a 91 to 59 win.
Phil Sprague was the only
Husker to triumph, as he won the
trampoline event, George Patten
won two events and tied for first
in a third to pace the Gophers.
Summary:
Horizontal bar: Tie for first between
George Patten (M) and Howard Swanson
(M); third, Jim Peterson (M).
Side horse: Won by George Patten M);
second, Phil Sprague N); third, Leo
Gcler (N).
Flying rings: Won by Don Headstrom;
second, Phil Sprague (N); third, Jim Peter
son (M).
Parallel bars: Won by Don Headstrom
(M); second, Howard Swanson (M); third,
Phil Sprague (N).
Long horse: Won by George Patten
M); second. Jim Peterson (M); third,
Leo Geier (N).
Tumbling: Won by Jim Peterson (M);
second, George Patten (M) ; third, Don
Headstrom (M).
Trampoline: Won by Phil Sprague (N);
seennri Jim Pui.Mnn u k .
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Sundeen (N).
Trial coffee hour periods will
be inaugurated this Sunday. If the
events prove to be DODular. thev
will become a weekly feature.
Huskers Host
To Cyclones
A triple header basketball pro
gram featured by the Nebraska
Iowa State meeting will be on tap
for university sports fans Monday.
Coach Harry Good's Husker
varsity will entertain the Cyclones
in the third meeting of the season
between the two teams. Iowa
State won the most recent en
counter, whipping UN 61-44 at
Ames in a conference battle.
Earlier this season Nebraska
nipped the Iowa Staters 54-51 at
the Big Six preseason tourney.
The Varsity game is slated to
begin at 8 p. m and will be
preceded by two .Nubbins games.
At 5 p. m. one section of the Nub
bins will meet Luther college of
Wahoo, and at 6:15 another group
of the reserves will play a return
game with Concordia of Seward.
The Husker B team won the first
engagement 66 to 48.
A win for the Husker varsitv
will give the Scarlcteers a foothold
in the first division. Nebraska
defenders will have to cope with
Don Paulson, lanky center, and
Ray Wehde, hotshot forward if
they are to silence the Cvclone
attack.
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Gym Shorts
By Lois Fritz
The spotlight in women's intra
murals the past week has been
focused on basketball. Thirty-four
teams have been entered in the
tournament. Practices began Feb.
5; the tournament games begin
Monday, Feb. 24.
First practice schedule:
Monday, Krl). 10, 8 p. m. Alpha Phi,
ri Iteta I'hl.
Tuesday, Feb. 11, 8 p. m. International
limine. Kappa Alpha, Thrta, Towne Chili,
(art Hall.
Wednesday, Feb. 12, A p. m. Wilson
Hall, Sigma Kappa, kappa Kappa Gamma,
Delia 4amma.
Thursday, Feb. IS, A p. m. Gamma Phi
Beta. Terra, Hall.
Saturday, Feb. 14. 9-11 a. m. For those
Who missed their scheduled prartlre.
IM Basketball
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Phi Gamma Delta 47, Brown Palare 20.
rhi Gamma Delta star: Myers 25.
Brown Palace star: Welch 6.
Brta Thrta PI 30, Theta Xi 9.
Beta Theta Pi star: Emmctt 7.
Theta XI star: Suhliioklhur 3.
Sigma (hi 34, Phi Kappa PnI XI.
SlKma Chi star: McWilllams 6.
Phi Kappa Psl stnr: Schneider 6.
Phi Delta Theta 29, Farm House IS.
Phi Delta Theta star: Cady 10.
Farm House star: Damkroger 7.
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Phi Delta Theta 35, Beta Slf-'ma Psl 24.
SlKma Alpha Kpsllon 17, Kappa SlKma 14.
Theta XI 31, SiKma Alpha Mu 9.
(inllopinK Dominoes 34, Pharmacy College
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Pharmacy College star: Hladlte 14.
engineers 17, Methodists 9.
KnKinecrs star: Shoneyfclt 8.
Methodist's star: Thomas 4.
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Jay Norris at the Hammond Organ
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