The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 14, 1948, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, December 14, 1948
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 3
Big Seven
Teams Face
Tough Foes
Big Seven Conference cage
teams face a full schedule this
week, with thirteen games on tap.
The University of Nebraska
Cornhuskers open a four-game
road trip Friday when they meet
the Purdue Boilermakers in La
fayette, Ind. Saturday the Husk
ers will move on to Cincinnati for
a game with Cincinnati U. The
Huskers go on the road with a
two and one record, having gained
victory number two with a 61-52
win over Iowa Teachers.
Ohio Slate at Norman
vyn iui hji lid, .- duii idt vi ilea
to capture the Big Seven title, also
will meet a Big Nine opponent.
The Sooners entertain Ohio State
at Norman Saturday night.
Probably the roughest week is
the one facing Kansas State, Big
Seven champs last season. The
Wildcats, just returning from a
trip to the west coast where they
lost to San Francisco and Santa
Clara, begin an eastern trip
against three rugged opponents.
Tuesday they meet St. Louis U.
at St. Louis. The Billikens were
second only to Kentucky among
college fives last year. Thursday
they invade Bloomington, Ind., to
meet the Indiana Hoosiers. The
K-Staters wind up the week Sat
urday, meeting Long Island U. ir
Madison Square Garden.
Baylor at M l'.
The Baylor Bears will provide
the opposition for Missouri's Tigers
in a two I game series Thursday
and Friday . night at Columbia.
Baylor, Southwest Conference
Kingpins, fwiu oe ira oy ju
Americari ; Jackie Robinson, a
member of the U.S. Olympic Jeam I
last summer. The Tigers defeated '
W ashington U. of St. Louis Sat-
ui day night. 47-37.
Iowa State, fresh from their!
victory over Drake, meet Canisius '
at Buffalo Saturday. The Cyclones' j
Saturday win over Drake avenged j
an earlier loss to the Bulldogs.
K.U., Purdue Tvnle
Kansas will meet Purdue on the
Big . Nine team's court - Monday i
and tangles with Drake in Des j
Moines Saturday. The Jayhawks, !
unbeaten so far this year, are the
Big Seven darkhorse. and will
meet their first real lest this,
week.
Colorado picked a tough ppo-j
nent for this season's opener Fri- j
day. The Buffalos entertain pow- j
crful Michigan, a team unbeaten
in three starts. i
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Wrestlers May
Change Rules
It may not be too long until
amateur wrestlers the world over
are competing under the same set
of rules.
That is the opinion of Hugo
Otopalik, Iowa State wrestling
coach and chairman of the Na
tional A. A. U. wrestling com
mittee. Probably the most important
single accomplishment of tbe com
mittee during the past year was
the recent adoption of new A. A.
i U. wrestling rules. In the near
future. Coach Olopalik said, rep
resentatives of all wrestling bodies
in the United States will gather
to attempt to work out a single
set of rules for this country.
At present the A. A. U. has
one set of rules, NCAA another,
the "V groups another and the
high school groups still another.
1918-49 ALL UNIVERSITY CHAMPION WRESTLERS From lt-lt to risht) front row: 121 pounds,
Louis Caniglia, Omaha All-Stars; 128 pounds, Harold Gillialand. Kappa Sigma. 136 pounds, Don Ver
million. Omaha All-Stars: 145 pounds. Ed Lane, Omaha All-Stars. Back row: 155 pounds, Darwin
Dahl, Omaha All-Stars: ICS pounds, Don Rauh. Sigma Nu: 175 pounds. Don Burson. Omaha All-
Stars: Heavyweight, Herb Reese. Beta Theta Pi.
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Mat Honors
Weir Lacks
Track Depth
An acute shortage of cindermen
was apparent Saturday as track ;
mentor Ed Seir held an hour and
n half long workout.
Injuries and sickness accounted
for several veterans, but it ap
pears that a considerable number
of prospective cindermen lack the
.-mbition to work hard and regu
laily through the months preced
ing the regular season.
Featuring the workout were the
duels between Thompson and
Berkshire in the 60-lows, and the
12000-yard relay. Thompson edged
Berkshire by a hair twice in the
low sticks, and the combiii.it.on
of Hurlburt, Heim. Keh and
Ware, nudged the Monahan-Kopf-Hartman-Martin
foursome in the
relay. Results:
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Mile and hJf: m ta fc Ardiv; M-cood.
Tiil: iMrtf. Rwr: t.m: -M
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:.ol.d. run: cn l.y Hwltw-rp; fcmid
Kimner; third TrJl,ii: iiill f tun
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M x! r .-i: h v Hururt. Hnm.
Krht. MHr i; srcoml, V.cnii tin n, Ki'1'1.
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sin. t. ui; (,n hy Pnlcrit 7 't; . n1
M'"fii,i f!l 44 li-H; tlnrd, Nt'llxuri. 42 iwl.
Pi if uuil: Kihl ti..-il 12- , .
Cosmopolitan t'lub will not
hold its regular meeting on Dec.
.v 1 lie igani7.aiion has bee in-j
ited by the YWCA to an infor-I
m;il Christmas party to be held j
rit Ell'.-n Smith, Wednesday, at i
7 p. m. I
Thore will be a meeting of the
Naval Fraternity Governing board
at 1 p. m. in Room B-8, Armory. ;
Sigma Nu grapplers c?dged Bcla
Theta Pi 107 to 103 to capture the
Inter-Fraternity wrestling cham
pionship. The Omaha All-Stars
won five of the eight individual
titles to sweep the All-University
championship with 113 points.
In ihe feature heavyweight
match, brother was pitted against
brother, as Herb and Rich Rt-ese
battled for the All-University.
Beta Theta Pi, and family heavy
weight championship. Herb, who
was defending the title he w ii
last year, pined brother Rich with
less than 30 seconds left in the
third and final period of !he
match. He was leading 5-0 on
points up to the finish.
Don Rauh of Sigma Nu was the
only finalist to meet the challenge
of the powerful Omaha All-Stars.
Rauh pinned George OstermiHer
of the Stars in the final period ol
their match in the I65-poui.d
class.
The fastest fall of the evening
came in the 121-pound class. Wiry
little Lou Caniglia of the Omaha
Stars pinned Mike Schmidt of
Alpha Tau Omega in the first
round. Schmidt escaped from two
near falls but Caniglia finally tag
ged his shoulders after one minute
and forty-five seconds of the first
canto.
In the only other fall of tbe
program, Ed Lane of the Strrs
threw Don Clements, representing
Alpha Gamma Rho, after sixteen
seconds had elapsed in the second
period. The victory gave Lar.3 the
championship in the 145-pound
class.
Harold Gilliland, Kappa Sigma,
was awarded a decision over Ken
Brow n, Phi Gamma Delta, by he
narrowest of margins to win the
128-pourid class. The two boys
battled through three periods of
grunting and groaning with nei
ther able to score a point, either
via a near-fall or a break. After
much contemplation the referee
awarded the match to Gilliland.
Results of the eight title
matches:
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H.V-jiund rlafK. Kd I .an. Oin'.a S'r
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hf-or.d rmind.
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Str5 dftisinnrd Karl Sud-r, alw ol
1h Oaifha Siarf.
IfiS ptiulid rlass. IV Rauh. SN". .ir'il
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Urinal it-lit. H-rh r.rrf. B
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Varsity football sqnaJ mem
bers attending the N-CIub
banquet in Omaha Tuesday
arc asked ( meet at the Coli
seum today promptly at 4 p. m.
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