Thursday, January 8, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Maimcn Scrap For Top Spots In Cornell Test With less than a week left be fore the initial mat test, there is . still a spirited battle between wrestling candidates for several spots on the opening Cornhusker lineup. Coach Tat Patterson's charges will face Cornell college of Mt Vernon, la,, at the Coliseum Tuesday, January 13. Cornell holds both the National AAU and National Collegiate Athletic association team wrestling cham pionships. In the 128 pound class, either Karl Kelly, Omaha or Kenneth Brown, Columbus, will represent the Scarlet. Patterson is as yet undecided who will get the nod in the 155-lb. class. Dick Hill Lincoln, and John Broughton Bridgeport, arc the leading can didates. Yambor Starter. ijoo (i-eewee) lambor is an almost certain starter in the 221 lb. division as arc Jack Barrett and Jack Tamai, both Omahans at 136 and 145 pounds, respect lively. Andy Marinkovich has moved up to the 175 pound clas and Jerry Calhoun, North Platte, ha taken over the top spot among me lua-pouncters. n ' a i nt'presenung xne Muskers in .heavyweight division will be Rex TT 1 j i . . xioy. ynnougn ne lias never wrestled competitively, Hoy has been making rapid strides. Hoy moved into the front when Tom Novak had to quit because of an injury suffered during the foot- Da ii season. Tliinclad Entries Due By 3Ionday Monday noon, January 12, is the latest entries can be filed for the indoor intramural track meet to be held January 13. 15 and 19. Entries are to be turned in at 207 Coliseum. The indoor track in the east stadium is available from 4 to 6 p.m. daily to all contestants to practice. They are urged to take advantage of this opportunity. Events are scheduled to start promptly at 5:10 and competitors should be there at an earlier time for a warm up. Each group will be required to enter at least five men in order to be eligible for Jack Best points. Awards will be made to the team champion, individual champions, an nrst place winners and to all record breakers. Thanxtay ntmn. Coliseum 7:00 fciRma Alpta Mu CA) vs. Pifcma Chi (A). Kanta Kirma 4 At i- Ieita Upailon (A), Thcta XI v. Sigma Phi Kpmlon (A). 7:50 Tail Kappa Eptilon (A) va. Corn- mimer co-op (A). Delia Upnilon B) va. Theta XI (B). Kicroa Alpha Epsikin A) . r-iii Kuppa rsi (A ). 8:40 Pet's vs. University TMCA Muscle Men vs. Ricki tecrs, UMCA va, FershinR Rifle. Ar 8:40 Farm House (A) vs. Delta figma fi. TIKKHAVS RESII.TS. Ac (imngil. ASME Engineers 36, I'liysical Educa tion 24. Farm House B), Alpha Sigma Ptil trj a. Coliseum Hufnagle Field 30, Methodist Wheels 8. Racketeers 33. Pershing Rifle 16 Football Team 49. Muscle Men 32. Sigma Gamma Epsilon 2, Phi Alpha t-n-iia "i. irorreuj. Pill Rollers 22, AIEE Engineers 6. Phi Delta Phi 19, Architi us 17. I. P. T. 30, Presbyterians 25. Alpha Tau Omega 20, Sigma Nu (B) 7. Alpha Sigma Phi 20. Pioneer Co-op 18. At Nebraska PAT NORDHi smokes CHESTERFIELDS Pat says: "Chesterfields are the mildest cigarette." A nation-wide survey shows that Chesterfields are TOPS with College Students from coast-to-coast. f A :k W V V" jm. ev - . ' v - j -( - . : . . iff!! I A V. r i f I . a i i - 'If'!? - vc?- ... - .tx4 11USKER STABILIZER N e a 1 Mosser, stellar Nebraska guard, came up as a steadying influ ence for Coach Harry Good's Scarlet cagers. Mosser potted seven points to share high scor ing honors with Forward Rod Cox and Center Dick Schleiger Tuesday night as Nebraska bowed to a fired Iowa State Cyclone five in the Big Six con ference opener at Ames. Mos ser's floor play has been a bright point in Husker perform ances to date. Husker Wresllc Coach Launches Prep Campaign Pat Patterson, NU mat coach has started a campaign for wrest ling in Nebraska high schools. At present only four Omaha schools have competing teams. Lincoln high has introduced the sport this year on an intramural basis. Fremont is considering adding wrestling to its sports agenda. FRIDAY,JAN.9th COLLEGE NIGHT at mm WPP. i "-,:o''waiWNapi nww.mnmmmimmemmmmmmmm ,.4 - '4 L Dancing 9 until 12 Couples Only Adm. 1.50 per couple Tax Included FEM FUN Basketball practices are being held each night at 5 o'clock. Two practices are required for each girl to be eligible to enter the tournament which is scheduled to being the week after exams. The fourth round of table ten nis is now being played. Three games, instead of one game, de termine the winner for the re mainder of the tournament. Don't forget to watch the bulletin board. Games for the next lew days include: Thursday, January 8, Scolt-Baumann, S a w y ers-Ham-burg. and Spurgson-Garrop; and January 12, Allen-Finkle, Peterson-Fritz, Sage-Wulff. All sports heads lor basketball report to the W. A. A. office as soon as possible, or call Jeanne Branch. Classified 110 RKWARD for Information lending to rental of furnished apartment second semester for Kraduute Ae studi-nt nml pmployed wife. 2-7B31 extension 7136 Helen before S. ?"OR SALE One button full drape, double breasted gray worsted suit. Kx eellent condition. Si.e 38. Call 2-1137. IXST PlHStlc rimmed Klnsscs in red esse near Ardrews Hall. Reward. Call 2- 5828 or 3-7431. Mary Ann Boraaard, 1042 So 34. TYPING Student paper", T 60c-" honr. Tel.' 3- SB80 after 6 Ik m. LOST Shell rimmed readinK Wed. before vacation. Reward! to "Cornshucks" office. glasses Return Miller Names NU Gymnastics Travel Squad Coach Charles ' Miller's seven man University of Nebraska gym nastic team will leave Friday for Champaign, Illinois, on Saturday, January 10. Members of the squad selected to make the trip are Leo Geier, Lincoln; Ken Harding, Auburn; Clancy Lefler, Valparaiso; Charles Purdy, North Platte; Bill Ran kin, Omaha; Phil Sprague, Bea trice; and Jim Johnson, Lincoln. Four Members Crippled. Other squad members, Mel James, Wilson Lockett, Allen Heikes and Norm Anderson will be unable to make the trip be cause of training injuries, but should be ready for the first home meet, February 7 against the same Illinois learn. Every man on the team has had at least one year of experi ence in gymnastic compettion with the exception of Jim John son end Charles Purdy. Illinois won from Nebraska in 1947 by six points. "Greatly Improved." "Both teams have greatly im proved," Coach Miller said, "but Illinois probably is stronger due to more experience and reserve material Our team has made a Fire First Rifle Team Competition First matches fn the interteam rifle competition will be fired Thursday afternoon in the base ment of Andrews Hall according to the schedule released by the in tramural office. Phi Gamma Delta marksmen open the intramural event by meeting the Beta Sigma Psi team at 4:15. In Thursday's other match Alpha Gamma Rho meets Zcta Beta Tau. The Phi Cams return Friday for their second match meeting Sigma Nu. Phi Kappa Psi and Tau Kap pa Epsilon round out the second day of shooting. Five loops four fraternity and one independent are entered in the Jack Best sport. Each team consists of five competitors. Com petition will be conducted from prone, sitting, kneeling and stand ing positions. great deal of progress, however, and should make a good account of themselves Saturday." Tumbling will probably be the Huskers' weakest event. The loss of Gene Sundeen, number two tumbler last season, leaves a hole in this event. Sprague and Ran kin are the only experienced tumblers cn the team. ,MlM!V A AGEE S Daleneiaga Beige . . . new color of 1918 ... or Dove Grey will steal your heart . . and his! mm .I. la IN WHISPER-SOFT S Ijj A Poradis pump xqulsltely iaahlomtd in dootkln-tued Ii a ro mantle addition to your now-ln-to-iprlng wardrob. Try H on... hi BsfeilSffa M? or Dot Ory. 014.05 4 .niwi iibiiiim ! niTwniTiii iiim niiiirriimniiniiiMiim-iirr'Tit-nlinn-rirli Miiil'i'iii"