Fri3aY.' February 27, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7 NU Cagers Test K-Statc Friday Night Nebraska University's Corn husk ers, fresh from two cage vic tories over Iowa State and Colo rado, will travel to Manhattan, Kas., Friday, to meet the league leading Kansas State Wildcats. The Wildcats dropped Iowi State's Cyclones Tuesday night for their seventh victory in confer ence competition. They have lost only two games in loop play. Big Bus Whitehead returned to action against the Colorado Buf falo Wednesday night and should be a big help when the Huskers tangle with the Wildcats. Dick Schleiger and Whitehead will handle the pivot duties. Coach Good's Cornhuskers will play two more games next week. Oklahoma and Kansas will meet the Huskers in the Coliseum, March 1 and March 6. Week's Games Alter Circuit's Cage Standings Second division standings in the Big Seven . basketball' race received anothei change as a re sult of conference tilts played early this week. Missouri and Iowa State suf fered setbacks at the hands of Colorado and Kansas State re spectively and once more were deadlocked for third place with five wins and five losses apiece. Nebraska's Comhuskers gained sole possession of the fifth, spot Wednesday night when they dumped Colorado, 58-53 at Lin coln. The Scarlet victory pushed Kansas U. into- sixth place. The Kansans remained 9 idle this week in conference play. Coach Frosty Cox's Colorado Buffaloes split a pair of games in conference activity this week. The Buffs jarred Missouri, 56-4S, Monday night but bowed to Ne braska Wednesday. Huskers Host To Conference Tank Carnival Iowa State's defending cham pions .will be favored to repeat in the Big Seven Conference swimming championships to be held at the University of Ne braska pool, March 5-6. Coach Hollie Lepley of Ne braska predicts the conference record book for 25-yard pools will be rewritten as all but two of the top performers in 1947 will return. Bob Savage who aided Iowa State to a new medley record and Dick Draper, member of the Nebraska record-breaking free style team, are the only two top performers who will be missing this year. Roger Watts, Iowa State's mid dle distance ace, will lead the Cyclones in their defense of the title. Watts set three conference records in 1947 with :52.9 in the 100, 2:13.3 in the 200 and 4:54.6 in the 440. Watte Lea ib CyeUnes. Doug Robison, record holder in the 150-yard backstroke (1:43.6) also swam backstroke on the record-breaking 300-yard medley relay team (3:05.2). Marvin Grimm, conference champion in the 60 and 100-yard free style and record holder in the 60 free (:29.1) anchored the Cornhusker 400-yard free style relay team in 1947. Other swim mers were Jack Campbell, Per ry Branch and Dick Draper. Grimm placed fourth in the 50-yard free style and sixth in the 100 in the 1947 National Col legiate Athletic Association cham pionships at Seattle. Potsy Calls Spring Drills For March 8 Spring football practice at the University of Nebraska, will start March 8, Coach Potsy Clark an nounced Coach Clark is not yet sure what date he will arrive in Lin coln but "I'll be there in time for the spring kickoff," he told Busi ness Manager A. J. Lewandowski in a telephone conversation. Five of the lettermenof 1947 will be lost to the squad by grad uation or completion of their eligibility. Returning Lettermen Letter veterans to return will include Robert Ackerman, Sidney; TOIVIGIIT! Husker Frosh Trip Missouri, Colorado Fives Nebraska University's freshmen track team captured twin postal meets this week from the Univer sity of Missouri and University of Colorado frosh by 55-49 and 69-34 scores. Bill Mount ford took two firsts in the mile and the half mile against Colorado but had to be content with second in the 440, 880 and mile runs against Mis souri. Husker Leonard Kehl wos tops against both teams in the pole vault with a 13 feet 'i inch jump. Other Nebraska winners were Ay din in the two mile run, Elliott in the high jump, Standsbury in the broad jump and a tie. between YeFtness and Ritter in the 60 yard dash. In the shot put Nielson won with a toss of 43 feet 2'i inches lor the Husker frosh. HOTEL CORUHmilEil IS PROUD TO EE . HOST TO t Gamma Phi Beta Fermal Friday. Feb- Sigma Alpha EpsiUn Frmal Saturday. Febr. 2 . IPflBODM ?row Queen Premeniation 10:39 p.m. Coliseum Danring 9-12 Harold Becker, Lincoln; Alex Cochrane, jr., Ord; Frank Collopy; jr., Scottsbluff; Robert Costello, Lincoln; Ralph Damkroger, De Witt. Cletus Fischer, St. Edward; Fred Golan, Chicago; Rex Hoy, Lincoln; Richard Hutton, Auburn; Arden Means, Lincoln; William Moomey, York; William Mueller, Omaha; James Myers, York. 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