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Tuesday, March 9, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Paqe 3 SAE's Trounce Phi Psis, 39-20, to Cop IM Crown Sigma Alpha Epsilon won the Interfraternity basket ball championship Monday night by trouncing Phi Kappa Psi, 39-20. Don McArthur, Sig Alph center, dropped seven buckets and three free throws to lead his team with 17 points. The Sig Alphs used their fast break to good advantage in defeating the Phi Psis. Bill Wenke dropped five points for, the victors, andd Berquest, Swanson and Saladen hit for four counters each. Rooney Leads Phi Psfs. Pat Rooney led the Phi Psis In the scoring column with eight j points. Bob Baum came through with three fielders for six points, and Schneider, Milliken and Mickle dropped one two-pointer each. The Sig Alphs and Phi Psis both represented League III in the championship game. Each team lost one game during the season to earn their berths in the play-offs. Sigma Phi Epsilon handed the Sig Alphs their only defeat in regular play, and the Phi Psis lost their game to the Sig Alphs by a two-point margin. Sigma Alpha lEpsilon will meet I. F. T. tonight for the all-univer-soity championship. Phi Delta Theta copped the B team crown by downing the Beta Sigma Phi quintet, 19-14. Chapin led the Phi Delts in scoring with five counuters. Heckenlively fin ished second with four points, "and Duryea, Meimer, Stewart, Henkle and McDermott hit for two points apiece. The Phi Delt B qufntet limited the Beta Sigma Psi team to three field goals during the game. Bauer and Wolfert led the loosers with four points each. I. F. T. Takes Crown. T. F. T. won the Independent ' "mpionship by dropping the : s. 29-24. Bill Hess led the win- team with 12 points. German V2d the loosers with eight . . .; iters. A team box score: Cornhuskers Win All-College GymnasticTitle 4 Nebraska's gymnastic squad finished its season Saturday by taking first place honors in the All College Open Championships at Boulder, Colorado.. The Husker gymnasts finished with a total of 37 points, which was five points better than second place Colorado, Colorado State was third with 18 points. The victory gave Nebraska a season's record of four wins, four losses and the All College Championships. Two dual meets were figured in the meet. Nebraska met both Mon tana State and Colorado State. The Nebraska gymnasts came out on top in both contests, winning by scores of 67 to 36 and 732 to 50', respectively. Sprague, Geier Lead. Phil Sprague and Leo Geier of Nebraska topped th.e high all around points department. Sprague was first with 17 points and Geier was second with 10. Sprague took one first and two seconds while Geier copped one third and two fourths. Ken Har ding of Nebraska took third place in the side norse ana wiarence Lefler, also of Nebraska, took a third in the horizontal bars. In a dual meet Friday night, the Huskers defeated a strong Colorado University squad by a score of 70 to 62. The team was JVU Wrestlers Place Second In Loop Meet Oklahoma university won the Big Seven wrestling champion ship Saturday at Boulder by tak ing three individual titles and compiling a total of 35 points. Nebraska placed second with 30 points and last years defending champion, Iowa State placed third with 8 points. Mike DiBiase, defending heavy weight champion, succeeded in holding his crown by throwing Leonard of Iowa State in 5 min utes of the finals. Nebraska's other winner was Robert Yam bor in the 121-pound division. Yambor decisioned Eugene Ewold son of Iowa State, 8-4. Mickie Sparano, Husker 128-pounder, earned his way to the finals but was pinned by Oklahoma's Or ville Wise. Jack Tamai, "Newton Copple, Ed Copple and Andie Marinko vich received third places for Nebraska. Jerry Calhoun handi capped from a previous mat in jury, placed fourth. CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS. 121 pounds-Kobert Vambor. Nebraska, i leclsioned Kupene Kwoldson, Iowa Stme, 8-1. 128 pounds-Orville Wis. Oklahoma. threw Michael Sparano. Nebraska. .V22. I pounds Verle MoClellan. - Kati ,icctstor,el Kenneth Watron. Okla-7-1. pounds Stan Fansber. Ksnsaa I decisioned Kenneth. Watson, Okla- i Referee's decision. I.tt Bounds Leonard Marcott, Okla homa; deci.sioaed Detbert Bush. low State. 7-6. 15 pounds Jim Kagleton. Oklahoma, decisioned Jim ClaSRet. Iowa State.M-0. 175 pounds Glen Brand. Iowa State, threw Rex Sheppard, Colorado. 3:89. Heavyweight Mike ViiBiase, Nehrasl-a. threw Leonard Daib, Iowa State, 5:00. Potsy Clark New Director Of Athletics Potsy Clark, who has just ar rived at the university to take over the duties of head football coach, received another burden Monday night with the an nouncement of his appointment as interim athletic director. Thy action was initiated by the Athletic Board and ap proved by the Board of Regents. Clark announced Monday that spring football practice, which will inaugurate his second sear son at the helm here, will be postponed until next Monday. As athletic director, Clark will succeed A. J. Lewandowski, who resigned from that position after the last gridiron campaign to devote full time to his job as athletic business manager. Vespers will meet at 5 p. m. to day, at the University Episcopal Church. NU Rifle Team Captures First At Booneville Sgt. John Lovold's Nebraska University rifle team captured the senior championships of the in door Camp Pery rifle matches in Booneville, Missouri, last week. The Nebraska rifle experts hit 720 of a possible 800 to win the meet. Iowa State scored 705 for second place. Fourteen college teams compet ed. Herb Miller, former Omaha Central sharpshooter, topped the Husker team with 185. Other Ne braska marksmen were: William Brandt, Unadilla, Nebraska, 181; Walter Palmer. Westfield, N.J 178; and Gerald Roesler, Tobias, Nebraska, 176. Kemper Military Academy of Booneville finished third with 676, and Creighton was fourth with 668. Natrona High School of Caspev, Wyo., took first in the high school division with 749, and Omaha Benson finished second with a 725 total. Phi Kappa INI ! Mcina Alpha r.pik : fS ft pf t(5 ft pf Schneider 10 3 Berrqulst 2 0 1 Bmim 3 0 1 McArthur 7 3 r Milliken 1 0 .VWenke 2 11 Ton lev 0 0 2 Swanson 12 1 Rooney 0 2.Teruen 0 0 0 Mi.kle 1 0 2Creed 1 1 1 Hollander 0 0 OSaladrn 2 0 0 Walt 0 0 0 Hale 10 0 Totala 10 0 13 Totals 1 7 S Officials: flam Vacant! and Jack Kennedy. 136 State. horn a. 145 State. horn a sparked by Phil Sprague, ' who took three firsts and two thirds to take high point honors.' Leo Geier of Nebraska was Second high point man with 16 points. Nesladek of Colorado was third in the high point scoring with 15 points. ATTENTION ACAOANS Undergraduate Acacians Please contact Fred Bodie Jr. Phone 2-4388. Leave najne and address if he is not in. Pnnounang NEW CAMPUS BARBERSHOP GENTLEMEN: If you are particular aliout your haircut, come in ami see Paul. He will give you a haircut to suit your personality. One trial will convince you ! 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