Tues'dcfy, Tune, 15, 1948 Iowa State Cyclones at Half Mark in Year's Wins, Losses Ames, la., June 9. Iowa State College sports statisticians checked the will and loss columns for all sports during the past year and found that the Cyclones were at the halfway mark in victories and defeats in 91 dual encounters with opponents. The Cyclones chalked v.p 46 wins 43 losses and a pair of ties in 91 contests involving nine sports. Most Wins. Basketball accounted for the greatest number of wins with 14 victories against nine losses. The wrestlers won five, lost five and drew one match. However, Glen Brand will be representing the United States in the Olympics in London, England, this year in the 174-pound division of the wres tling finals. Under Coach Abe Stuber, the Cyclones won three football games and dropped six, scoring 111 points to 141 for their oppo nents and ending in fifth place in the Big Seven. The cross country squad won Summer's Sports Bulletin Every student of the University is invited to participate in the recreational events planned by the department of physical education aVid intramural sports and enter as many events as possible, accord ing to director L. E. Means. Softball Any group may enter a team. Entries close at 207 Coliseum June 14th. Play starts Monday, June 21 with games at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day each week. Championship medals will be presented winning team members. Golf 1. Men's Summer School tour ney at Pioneers Golf Course Sun day, June 27. Tee off time 8:00 to 1:00. All men welcome except golf letter men. 2. Co-recreational (men and women) 2-ball foursome tourney. Pioneers Golf Course. Sunday, July 11. Get your partner and prepare for fun. Medals to all champions. Tennis Men's Singles Championships. niriAO niniA I 1 1 no l m. nw "711 f-i champion. Swimming ,ery Wednesday aiiernoon s:id to 5:40 at Coliseum Pool. Men's SUMMER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 1 Day 2 Dayt $0.30 $0.55 .40 .70 .50 .85 .60 1.00 Display Classified $0.65 per inch No. or Words 1-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 DICK'S WATCH SERVICE IN THE. NEBRASKA BOOK STORE one and lost two of their jaunts. They, too, ranked fifth in the con ference. The basketball squad counted 14 wins to nine losses and annexed fourth spot in the conference. The swimming team won four and lost two matches, then copped first place and con ference championship in the meet at Nebraska. Third Place. The wrestling squad took third place in the conference meet in Boulder, Colo. They had a record of five wins, five losses and one tie for the year. The track squad romped to three wins, lost two meets and tied one for the year. Coach "Cap" Timm's baseball team won seven, lost 12 during the yur and ranked fifth in con ference standings. Divot' diggers went on this spring to win four and lose one golf match. They won the Iowa Intercollegiate Golf tournament and placed fourth- in the confer ence meet at Lincoln, Neb. Tennis team members won five, lost four and placed fifth in the Big Seven tournament at Lincoln, Neb. Eel Weir to Attend Minneapolis Clinic Ed Weir, University track coach, will attend a track clinic Thurs day in Minneapolis prior to the National Collegiate track and field championships. Weir is a mem ber of the advisory board of the National Collegiate Track Coaches association. This year's NCAA track cham pionships will be a semifinal Olympic trial, Weir said. Six con testants in each event will qualify for the Olympic finals where they will meet the six top performers from the National AAU champion ships. Harry Meginnis, Cornhusker sprinter and broad jumper, will represent Nebraska in the meet. recreational swims every day 4:45 to 5:40. Horseshoes Singles tourney starts June 18. Entries due at 207 Coliseum June 14. Everyone welcome. Medal to champion. Summer Picnic Thursday. June 24. Golf games softball good fellowship all you can eat. Tickets $1.00 now on Movies sale at 207 Coliseum. SDOrts movies every week at the Coliseum. Watch Daily Nebraskan for announcements. AN EVEN DOZEN Pnramnunt's "The Great Gast- by"is Betty Field's twelfth screen ml Fnr six vears. she has alter nated between stage and screen, almost equally dividing ner ume between the two mediums. THIS SUMMER YOU'LL BE PLEASED TOO WITH HOTS Watch Service SEE DICK FOR ... REPAIRS CLEANING AND WATCH BANDS THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN Clark Plans 'Fair Shake9 For Freshmen "A fair shake for every fresh man reporting for football." That has been Coach George (Potsy) Clark's aim since he took over the duties of coach and ath letic director at the University of Nebraska. In addition to an enlarged fresh man coaching staff, Coach Clark announced today that 50,000 square feet of the practice field where the freshmen work out will be sodded thiss ummer. Work of preparing the ground and grad ing has been started. "The first-year men are not only entitled to more individual attention but a decent place upon which to hold their workouts," he said. The varsity used the freshman field, which lies between the Field House and the Coliseum, this spring. Players were sometimes hardly discernible due to the clouds of dust. Union . . . (Continued from Page 1.) a date, read a magazine, mail a letter, listen to records or radio program, attend a meeting, make a purchase, assist on a student publication, play a piano or organ, arrange for a dance band or con ference, make a telephone call or send a telegram, receive consulta tion, praice for a future program, or engage in one or a number of different activities. Attendance records show service recorded to 1.165,632 people this year. 4 b ' -$A A 9 II Iff 11 16 UN Leltermen HompIeteEligibility Sixteen lettermen completed their eligibility this spring in the various sports at the University. The list of seniors as announced by Acting Athletic Director George (Potsy) Clark: Baseball Wesley Maser, Lin coln; Orville Schieding, Gresham. Basketball Cornelius (Neal) Mosser, Hebron. Rootball Fred Lorenz, Lincoln; Jerry Jacupke, Fremont; Frank (Gene) Wilkins, Omaha; Joseph Partington, Lincoln; Edwin Ny den, Lincoln. Golf None. Gymnastics James E. Johnson, Lincoln; Charles R. Purdy, North Platte. Swimming Bruce Allen, Lin coln: Gould Flagg, Lincoln; Dean Porter, Lexington. Track Marlyn E. (Monte) ITALIAN VILLAGE FOR YOUR AND featuring (Don cfichy and the Bianimond organ nightly AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SUMMER COMFORT 6-r.llia Corner 68th O 8tn. D-23M Paae 3 Seating Doubled At Indoor Track Seating capacity at the indoor track at the University of Ne braska is being almost doubled, Business Manager A. J. Lewan dowski announced. New bleachers, constructed from wood left over from the Physical Education building, are now being constructed. 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