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2 Sun'dcry, March" 7, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Huskers . . . (Continued from page 1.) hawks with his 30 points. With about two minutes remaining in the game, Kansas pulled to within four points of the Huskers. But the Scarlet quintet pulled away again and the game ended in a Nebraska victory. Best NU Season Since 1937. The win cave Nebraska its bt season's basketball record since 1037. This year' cagers won 11 and lost 13. In 1937, Nebraska won 13 and lost seven. The victory was the fifth in conference competition for the Huskers, and finished in fifth place in the Big Seven standings: Kanaaa tg (t pf ptft. rWmIHachr f 9 2-8 S 12 Foamy t : 0-0 0 0 tKrmanrl 1 0 0 1 2 fekrUts f 11 6-8 4 :i0 Martia t : 0-0 1 0 WauK c 0-1 3 0 Matorr C 1-2 2 13 Huttctiin g 0 1-3 4 1 Dwl1 ( 0-0 2 0 Happ 0-0 2 0 Knna ( 2 -0-0 1 4 Barr 1 0-0 3 2 Totals 27 10-23 20 61 Krbrarka ft ft pf pis. Rrthwford f 11 1-6 1 23 Wilrldi f 3 3-3 2 9 Co ( 4 3-3 2 11 HchtHr e 3 4-6 3 10" Whitehead c 1 0-3 1 2 Brb e 0 1-1 1 1 Mower g 1 2-4 3 4 Ceeti ( 2 0-0 0 4 nenker t 0 0-0 1 Oerv ( 2 1-4 2 5 .Brown ( 0 1-1 3 1 .Total 27, 16-31 19 70 Technical tout: Kantian. Score at half: Nebruska 32, Kansas 18. Officials: Ted ' O'Hiilllvan, MIbhouH; Don Shields, Tulsa. Page 3 Cyclone Take Swim Meet; Huskers Finish Second BY BOB PIIELPS (Daa Keatraakaa faswHs Writer Iowa State s swimming squad lived up to advance no tices Saturday afternoon bv SDlashirxr their wa v tn th Rio' Seven swimming championships. The Cyclones scored 80 pomis 10 iop secona-pu.ce neDraska by 41 points. Iowa State started the record breaking procession by taking the 300-yard medley relay event in a time of 3:09.3, bettering the old time by about eight seconds. Grlnua Wis. Marvin Giimn won the first event for Nebraska by scoring a close decision over Jim Dicker son of Iowa State in the 50-yard free style. Grimm's time was :24.3. Roger Wattx of Iowa State broke the old 220-yard free-style record when he swam that dis tance in 2:16.2 in the preliminar ies. Watts also broke the record in the 440-yard freestyle in the preliminaries, stroking that event in a time of 5:04. Sam Shiffler of Iowa State won the diving with a 48-point mar gin over second place Fig Flagg of Nebraska. Flagg edged out his teammate Roger Moore for sec ond position. Dick Bell of Ne braska took; fourth to give Ne braska their biggest single event total. Closest Race. In the closest race of the day, Conrad King of Nebraska placed third in the 200-yard breaststroke. King was less than a foot behind the winner, Howard Johnson, of Iowa State. Johnson's time was 2:41.3. The 150-ya'rd backstroke was a race between Crowder of Oklahoma and Robison of I-State, with Robison winning in a time of 1:44 J. Crowder set a new rec ord in the prelims when he swam the event in 1:42.6. Summaries:. it-yard medley relay: Flrt. Iowa State: aeceiid, Oklahoma; third. Nebraska; fourth, Kinui; fifth. Colorado. Time 3:w3. (Break eld record of 3:17 held by Iowa State I . 22V-yrd free (trie: First. Watta: sc ond. Burns tO; third, Alt UKi; fourth, Lepmao tC; fifth, Frteeeo K. Tunc 2-224. i;0-)rd back, stroke: First. Robieon (Ig; second. Crowder tO'; third. Wyaal ( IB' ; fourth. Ready IC; fifth. Fmtoa (N). Tim 1:44.. New record of 1:42. at la preliminaries by Crowder 0.) yird free style: First. Grimm N); aeeoad. Ptekersoa lift); third. Kullman (ISt; fourth. Leitt KS; filth, Hill iO. Time :24.x Divine: First. Shiftier !".); aeeond, Flatuf (Nl; third. Moore tit; fourth. Bell N; fifth. Downing C). Poiuta 34 I. Hat-yard free alvle: Flirt, Grimm N1; Reread, Kullman (ISi: third. Rrotlti USI: fourUi. t'ick-nwn (ISi; fifth. Hill (Ol. Time :45. l4-rard backstroke: Flint, Rntoianri (1st; aeeond. Crowder (O);. third, Wvant 1151; fourth. Ready Ci; fifth, Fenton (Nl. Time lH4.t. Xo-ard bread at rufce: FlrM. Johnson IM Sluggers, Water Cagers Take Spotlight Nebraska's intramural teams will 'swing into action on new fronts this month when the cur rent basketball play-offs are com pleted. Water basketball, a Jack Best group 1 sport, and the all-university boxing championships will be two sports to take over the Epotlight. Water basketball en tries are due not later than Mon day, March 8, at 5 p. m. Most of the water basketball games will be played from 5 to 6 p. m. daily. Occasional contests will be scheduled at night. A trophy will be awarded to the championship fraternity team, and intramural medals will be given to winners of independent leagues. The all-university boxing championships will be held March 16, 17 and 19. A team trdphy will be awarded to the champions and the second place winners. Intra mural medals will be given to in dividual champions and second place winners, while certificates will go to all third place winners. (18); aeeond. Nielaoa (IS); third. Kins (Nl; fourth. Herbst (C; fifth, Howea (ISV Time 2-41.3. 440-yard free style: First. Watta USi; second. Burns (Ol: third. Alt (IK): fourth. Ritchie (Ki; fifth. Fair (O). Tim 5:24.7. 44M-yard free style relay: First. Iowa State; second. Nebraska; third. Colorado; fourth. Oklahoma: fifth. Kansas. Time 3:45.. (Breaks old record of 3:54.1.) Frosh Baseball Sleeting An impottant Meeting f freshmen baseball candidates will be heM TnessUr ift at 7:3 in the N-CIab roein mt toe Coliseum. A previous notice stated that the meeting was to be held Thursday. CarlrUa H. Davis Switched lo Wildrool Cream-Oil Brea.se He Flu-Led iht Fiager Nail Test X Tigers Enter Tech Relays Missouri University's Big Seven track kings will send a mile relay team and three individual per formers to the Illinois Tech Re lays in Chicago March 13. Madill Gartiser will compete in the 70-yard high hurdles and the 70-yard low hurdles. Gartiser is the Big Seven champion in the GO-yaid low and high hurdles. Harry Guth, conference 60-yard dash king, is entered in the 70 yard dash, and Ed Quirk will bid in the shotput event. HuskerNubbins Finish Season In 54-48 Win Couch John Thompson's Ne braska Nubbins finished their cage season Saturday night in the Coliseum by handing Western Union College of LeMars, Iowa, a 54-48 defeat. Center Bob Allen led the Hus ker reserves in the scoring de partment with 15 points. Bill Sailor and Jim Van Burg finished second for the B quintet with eight points each. Sloan, Western Union guard. and Hanson, center, led the Iowa quintet's attack with 12 and 11 points, respectively. The contest was close all the way, with neither team able to gain a comfortable margin. West ern Union was leading at the in termission 28-26. 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