The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 19, 1948, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, March 19, 1948
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Page 3
NU Wrestlers,
Gymnasts Earn
Letter Awards
Letters were awarded to eight
University of Nebraska wrestlers
and eighth Cornhusker gymnasts
this week.
Coach D. R. Patterson an
nounccd the following wrestlers
who qualified for the awards:
Jack Barrett. Omaha; Jerry Cat
noun, North Platte; Ed Copple,
Lincoln; Newton Copple, Lincoln;
Mike DiDiase, Omaha; Mickey
Sparlano, Omaha; Jack Tamai,
Omaha, and Robert Yambor, of
Omaha.
Gymnastic awards, announced
by Coach Charley Miller, were:
Philip Sprague, Beatrice; Leo
Geier, Lincoln; Ken Harding, Au
burn; Clarence Lefler, Valparaiso;
Melvin James, North Platte;
Charles Purdy, North Platte;
William Rankin, Omaha, and
James Johnson, Omaha.
Sixteen Boxers
Vie for Titles
Friday Night
Sixteen intramural boxers will
take the spotlight Friday night in
the championship round of the
all-University boxing tournament.
Sigma Phi Epsilon is leading
the seven teams with 100 points.
The Wheels are in second place
with 45 points, and Delta Upsilon
has 40 points for third position.
Beta Theta Pi, Phi Gamma Delta,
Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Nu
follow in that order.
The championship bouts will
start at 8:00 p.m. in the Coli
seum. 123 pound: Ray Roth (WhMli) vi. Bill
Coffey (Whecli).
130 pound: Dsn Chanry (Independent)
vi. Darrell May (DU).
13S pound: Delbert Roth (Beta) v.
Don Thirl (DU).
14S pound: Jerry Hull (Phi Gam) .
Bob 8kochdopole 8lg Kp).
153 pound: Tom Ilel (Slg Ep) .
Keith Coraalrt (8lg Ep).
163 pounds: nene Hennek (ATO) va.
Bob Edward (Wheels).
175 pounds: Keith I.ytle (Beta) vs. Ger
ald Ferguson (Sigma Chi).
Heavyweight: Don Svoboda (Wheels) vs.
Francis Mnndula (Sigma Chi).
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GERALD FERGUSON of Scottsbluff is shown mixing punches
with Ken Brooker of Gracewood, Georgia, in Wednesday night's
semi-final round of the all-University boxing champiqisips.
Ferguson scored a TKO over Brooker to advance to the finals in
the 175-pound class. Referee Henry Jacoby is in the background.
Classified
CORYKI.L, CONCERN Needs first dsns
aoountnnt. full time work, good salary.
See Professor Bullock.
PASSENGER WANTED To Alliance.
Mar. 23 Return Mar. 30. Writ Bob
McNare, Huskerville.
SPEED Graphic flash photography. Wed
ding, parties, student activities. Phone
Greger, 3-4888,
WANTED rider to Hasting for Thur.,
print; vacat'on. Call after 7:00 p. m.,
-1138.
PASSENGERS wanted to Washington!
D. C. , spring vacation. Driving new
Chevrolet. Quent Lindsey. Phon 2-203M.
Easter Cards
For R4atici anal Friend.
Alto Eatter Cit Wrap Ribbons.
Goldenrod Stationery Store
215 North 14th Street
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IOTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COIA COMPANY Y
LINCOLN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
1948, Tti Coca-Cola Company
CONSOLE model rmllo for sale. Htun-
Jey 2-2383. 1304 S St.
LOST One pair air corps type sun
glasses. special lenies. Call Copen
hagen, 2-7740.
IDEAL students trailer, 20 ft, HlilBlTnum
Hchult. Excepllonnlly clean, Insulated,
sleeps four, $1,243. 3129 Dudley.
Funds Donated
To Movie Study
Dr. Wesley C. Meierhenry, Uni
versity administrative director of
visual education studies, an
nounced the receipt of an addi
tional gift of $22,900, making a
total of $53,700 from the Carnegie
Corporation of New York, enab
ling Nebraska to continue its
study of the educational value of
motion pictures through 1950.
The study, first of its kind any
where, was started in the fall of
1946. Its aim is to find out iust
how good a teacher the sound
movie is, and whether motion pic
tures can be of significant help in
imDrovinC hi Bh school rniirsps
Conducted in 25 Nebraska high
schools, the tests indicated that
pictures were of real help to stu
dents in biology, American his
tory, physics, and world gcogra-
pny.
The University of Nebraska
Teachers College, Extension Di
vision, office of the State School
Superintendent, State Teachers
Colleges, and a number of high
schools have teamed up to match
the dollar grants of Carnegie with
personnel, work, and facilities.
Also cooperating are several non
Nebraska groups, including the
Encyclopedia Britannica, Teach
ing Film Custodians, Coronet, and
the March of Time, whose contri
butions total about $50,000 in cash
and material.
Two years ago Bobby Ginn,
noted big six miler returned to
Nebraska after three and a half
years in the army.
There will be a meeting of the
American Association of Univer
sity Professors Monday at 6 p.m.
in Parlors A and B of the Union
at which time Dr. Forbes, presi
dent of the Nebraska chapter, will
report on the association's nation
al convention.
Kansas State college is spon
soring its- second annual rodeo
this .sjiiing.
HOTEL
CORNHUSflER
IS PROUD TO H .
HOST TO k
Alpha Sigma Pit!
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Beta Tlietii Pi
banquet
Friday, Murcli 19
Alpha Hit
Kuppu Alpha Tlieta
(iHitinia Plii Hela
Sigma Delia Tan
Sigma Kuppu
Initiation banquet
Saturday, Murcli 20
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Auditorium. ..Fourth Floor.
Saturday is the
Last Day.
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