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THurs'dcry, March. 3, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 Nebraska Squads to Seek Three Titles This Week is I . ' v jC.-X' . .. . v. JWi 1IUSKER WRESTLERS ready themselves for the Big Seven championships to be held this Friday and Saturday at Iowa State. Front row Ken Brown, Harold Gillialand, Bob Russell, Mickey Sparano, Louis Caniglia. Middle row Earl Schneider, Al Johnson, John Scharf, Jack Tamai. Rear row Coach B. R. Fattcrson, George Ostermiller, Hodard Doerr, Mike DiBiase, William Buchanan. Not piotured are Herb Reese and Bob Yambor. Sooners to Bring Strong Tank Squad to Swim Championships Oklahoma, long a non-power in swimming, is now picked to give the Cornhuskers a hard fight for second place in the conference swimming meet this weekend. Iowa State has been conceded the title as they have one of the best squads in their history. Out-state boys dominate the Sooner squad this year. The three outstanding newcomers are Jerry Driehorst of Lakewood, Ohio, Earl Jones of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Don McClosky of York, Penn sylvania. Driehorst is a distance man and is expected to place high in the conference meet. Earl Jones has bettered the conference breast stroke record already this season and will be shooting for a new record Friday night. Don Mc Closkey is close to the backstroke record and may break it in the championships. The sprint races will be carried by Raymond Cobb and Jerry Dreihorst Joe Racz, Walter Farr and Wayne Cleghorn will team up with Driehorst in the distance events. Oklahoma has only one veteran back in the diving. John Graves, University Radio Log Monday: Meet the Professor, 4:30 p.m., KOLN. Wednesday: Playwrights' Mati nee. 4:30 p.m., KOLN. Thursday: Authors of the Ages, 9:30 p.m., KFOR. Friday: University in Review, 4:30 p.m., KOLN. Classified LOST -Misplaced my K A. E slide rule. Feb. 24 Reward! Call 2-.VbO. WANT t.) net the pang tnnethr? Room fur a211 A St. 3-H37. il-KKPINr! ROOMS-two Universit y tu- ilent. Karh JJ.OO per week. 2-.r270. C7sTWalthanr wrisF "watrh in A K. (MiililinK on Ac (ampin. Reward! Call Kirliard Ounce, 2-.'i81. Von Sale Non-veteran complete set of ilrnwing equipment. (30(H). Everything Included. 5-(M):2. I'l I.I. I wol aver r eye! New "RoU Ijtok" IM'l Hl lani Hail wester. Ski pMrr. waffle, rlwkew weave. Complete le, cuhie rire, 15.95. 1.S. !.. AK-S IXTH1N;, MM O". HAVE A PARTY Dine and Dance in our Zebra room until 12 A.M. Delicious food, private room,! good music No ever ehmrge. Call for i. nervations. Colonial Cu Thane 4-2033 56th & Randolph! Cv junior, will carry the diving chores for the Sooners. Nebraska dropped a dual meet to the Sooners this year, 43-41. The Huskers nudged the Okla homans for second in the confer ence last year. Iiiterdcnoin Lead To Newman Club yThe denominational and reli gious group sports race is develop ing into a three way race between the Newman Club, Presbyterians and Methodists. The Methodists were in the lead until this week when Newman club won the basketball cham pionship, boosting their total to first place. Christians came in second in basketball, followed by the Lutherans and the Presby terians. This is the first year of organ ized competition for the different teams. Supremacy standings as of February 28 are as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. a. . 7. Newman Club Presbyterians SMI Methodists 807 'ii Lutherans Baptists :HS Chrifiiam .100 Intervarsity Fellowship. 120 RetherfordNamed On Big 7 Squad Claude Retherford, Nebraska's fast-shooting guard, has been name dto the All-Big Seven squad by Hal Middlesworth, sports edi tor of the Oklahoman in Okla homa City. Retherford was placed with Bob Petersen, tiny Iowa State captain, at the guard slots along with Bob Rolander of Colorado at center and Paul Courty of Okla homa and Rick Harman of Kansas State in the forward positions. Bus Whitehead, towering IIus kcr center was named to the sec ond squad. q ANDEST X MM VICTOR RECORdlK'G ARTISTS '"" THI MOONUGNT SSKHAOOtS Jr.-Sr. Prom March 4. 1949 Oattaewi Inform! Only $3.00 ran pie Sponsored by Innocents & Student Union ? "'If ... ' ' f Farm House Drops ATOs For IM Title The ATO's basketball bubble exploded right in their faces Tuesday night as the Farm House tore them to pieces by a 47-32 margin to take the Lincoln Cam pus championship. The only time the game was close was at the beginning, as the Ag boys led by little Darrell Heiss poured point after point through the hoops. The Farm House cagers started early and had run up a 14-4 lead after 5 minutes. This lead in creased to the 30-11 halftime score. In the second half the Ag boys slowed their pace down and merely held on to the ball, which they controlled most of the time. Their halftime lead was increased to 36-13 midway in the third quarter and they coasted on to victory. As for individual performances, Darrell Heiss put on one of the most dazzling basketball perform ances seen in Intramural competi tion. He continually stole the ball from the bewildered ATO guards to dribble in for lay-ups and con sistently made impossible shots. All told, he potted 24 points, 16 in a torrid first half. Not to be overshadowed, Linus Vrbka of the Farm House added 15 points. Everyone of the Ag cagers playedJ an inspired game. Don Rice sunk 12 points to take top ATO honors. Acacia Chapter Will Reactivate Acacia fraternity will be rein stated on the campus March 19. The fraternity's history on the campus dates back to 1906. The new officers will be: Vener able dean, Don "Tipton; senior dean, Bob Kelly; junior dean, Ted Rarick; secretary Gale Hatton; treasurer. John Taylor; correspon dine secretary. Dick Bluk; rush chairman, Denny Vernon; and in tramural chairman, Ed Childress. BAND IN "I JACK 3TOW9 MfOOT TIAMI ItjrW .HI' 1 1 I II 'C Nebraska athletes take on a big chore this week-end as they attempt to take three conference titles as wrestling, swimming and basketball championships will be decided this Friday and Satur day. - The Huskers can cinch the cage title with a win over the Okla homa Sooners Saturday night. If Nebraska loses, they must beat Missouri next week if they want to share the title. The Huskers will be favored slightly as the game will be played on the Coli seum maples. Retherford will at tempt to fatten his record at the expense of the Sooners. The wrestling team travels to Iowa State for the Big Seven championships Friday and Satur day. Oklahoma is the defending champions, but are not slated .to repeat as they dropped a 22 to 5 decision to Nebraska. Iowa State is expected to give the Huskers their toughest competition, as they hold a tie with Nebraska on their record. On paper, the Huskers hold a slight edge, with two champs returning and Herb Reese slated to win in the 175-lb. divi sion. Iowa State will be favored to cop the swimming championships here Friday and Saturday. The Cyclone squad is rated one of the top five squads in the country, with Roger W'atts, one of the fastest distance men in the coun try, carrying the load for the team. Oklahoma and Nebraska will battle it out for the second po sition. Oklahoma will be led by two new sophomores from Pennsylvania, Earl Jones and Don McCloskey. Marvin Grimm will lead the "TTT1FI CONRAD KING, veteran Husker breaststroker, takes a few prac tice starts in anticipation of the conference swimming meet this week-end. King placed third in the conference last year. He will also swim on the medley relay team. "" U.. Illill LI I I , .,.-i - . - 3STT 4tu) Vittvm, $jmjiikji&vk) TRADB MARK This spetial compound gives lustre . Husker attack. Grimm is defend ing champ in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events. Ed Craren and Ted Kanamine, star sophomores, along with Conrad King and Perry Branch will also be in for points. Students Must Show ID Cards At OU Game Any student activity books not presented by their proper owners at the Oklahoma-Nebraska game will be confiscated! That was the warning issued Wednesday by the athletic busi ness office. A capacity crowd is expected for the contest, and the business department wants to as sure legitimate holders, the best seats possible. Emphasizing that the books are not transferable, and those pre sented by someone other than their owners can and will be taken up, the department asks that students have their ID cards ready for the checkers at the doors. Ticket number 21 is due Sat urday. 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