The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 11, 1949, Page PAGE 7, Image 8

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    Friday, March 11, 1949
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 7
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Cane Season
For Intramural Rinff Title
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UOXLRS Bobby Moss and Derald May, compete for the 125 lb.
title. May was the winner. Both men are members of Delta
Upsilon.
PE Dept. Plans
Trip to Conduct
Sports Survey
The Department of Physical
Education for Men will conduct
a field trip for its P.E. 188 class
under the direction of Louis E.
Means, chairman of the depart
ment. The class in ORGANIZA
TION AND ADMINISTRATION
OF ATHLETICS AND PHYSICAL
EDUCATION will charter a bus
for 38 to Omaha on Wednesday,
March 23, and will make a survey
and study of facilities and pro
grams in .Omaha schools.
Principal Archie Kearns Of
Boys Town has invited the de
partment and the class to make a
complete study of the new Boys
Town physical education and ath
letics layout of facilities with the
view to receiving a complete rec
ommendation from the department
for an ideal and greatly expanded
physical education and athletic
program for Boys Town. The en
tire group of senior majors will
conduct individual surveys, study
ing existfng program and facili
ties, and outlining the possibilities
of a new program when the mam
moth new field house is added to
the building plant in the near
future.
Boys Town is planning addi
tions to the staTf to make this
new program possible, and it is
thought that Boys Town may well
become a model and unique phys
ical education set-up which can
be outstanding in the entire na
tion. Each major will then re
turn to Lincoln and prepare an
analysis of their own survey,
making positive recommendations
for expansion and revision. The
department will also prepare sim-
Oklallonia Vaultcr
Tops Big 7 Mark
Bill Carroll, Sooner pole vault
er, took first place with a jump
of 14 feet 1 inch at the Central
Collegiate Conference Indoor meet
at East Lansing, Mich., last week.
Carroll's vault surpasses all
Big Seven conference records, in
doors and outdoors. The indoor
mark is 13 feet 1 inches, set by
Leonard Kehl of Nebraska at
Kansas City two weeks ago. The
outdoor mark is 14 feet inch,
set by Harold Hunt of Nebraska
in 1942.
The Sooner's performance com
pares well with the Olympic rec
ord of 14 feet 3V inches set in
1936 by Earle Meadows of the
USA.
Carroll will probably compete
again at the outdoor Texas Re
lays at Austin, April 1 and 2.
ilar recommendations.
From Boys Town, where the
group will have lunch, the party
will proceed to Omaha University
to study their new athletic facil
ities and discuss the plans for the
future physical education program
with Virgil Yelkin, director. They
will then visit Tech High School
and study existing facilities as
well as watch the program in
action. At Tech their guide will
be Ncal Mosser, University grad
uate of 1948 and now faculty
member at Tech. R. B. McClin
tock, Director of Research in
Omaha will next direct the party
to several new outdoor recrea
tional facilities over the city.
Final inspection will take place
at South High School where
Cornie Collin will show the fa
cilities and program in action.
The group will have dinner in
Omaha and return the same eve
ning to Lincoln.
BAYS
REMAKl
To Take Advantage of
the Book Values at Our
Spring Book Sale.
Textbooks as Well as
Fiction Now on Sale
Nebraska Book Store
Sigma Phi Epsilon retained the
all-university boxing champion
ship Thursday night by edging
Delta Upsilon 121 to 110. The Sig
Eps held an 81-74 lead in points
before the finals.
Feature bout of the evening
came in the 155 pound class when
two of last year's champs collided
for the middleweight title. Tom
Loisel, defending champion, took a
narrow verdict from Jerry Hull,
145 pound winner in 1948.
.
LOISEL USED his longer reach
to advantage in gaining an unpop
ular split decision over thescrap
py Hull. Hull piled up points in
the infighting, but Loisel held him
away long enough to gain the nod.
Derald May rallied in the third
round against a tiring Bobby Moss
to gain a decision in the 125
pound division. Moss, who elimi
nated the defending titlist Tuesday
night, led until the final round.
The veteran May then carried the
fight to Moss for the decision.
Summaries:
12.1 pounds, Parald May, Delta U, de
clsioned Bobby Mom, Helta U.
13J poinds: Haren Rio. nlt U. de
clined Dick Clark, Delta U.
1.18 pounds: Curt Snowden, Independent,
declsioned Hob Kec, Farm House.
14.1 pounds: Jack Carroll!, Alpha Tau
Omega, declsioned Bob Fkochdopole, Kiuma
Pill Kpstlon.
155 pounds: Tom Ixilsel. KIRma Phi Rp
stlon, declsioned Jerry Hull, Phi Gamma
Delta.
165 pounds. Randy Renken. Phi Gamma
Delaa declsioned Pat Thomas, Sigma Phi
kpstlon.
175 pounds: Willy Svhlenssener, Sigma
Phi Kpsilon, declsioned Ken Brooker, Figma
Phi Epsilon
Heavyweight: Don Rvohoda, Delta l'p
allon, declsioned Joe Loisel, 8lgma Phi
Kpsllon.
With 12 Wins
University of Nebraska "B"
basketball team has ended its
season with a 12 won, one lost rec
ord. Neal Mehring's team was
undefeated in outside competi
tfon, the only defeat coming at
the hands of Tony Sharpe's
freshman cagers.
The "B" team playeti the frosh
three times during the season,
winning two and losing one.
The scoring records:
fg ft pf pt
Darrell Brandenburg,
Liberty, Ind 63 33 26 1"9
Jim Walsh. Waterbury. . 62 25 26 149
Melvln Schneider
Bcottabluff
. . 39 SI 27
Ray l.nrht, Grand Island ' 31 14 19
Paul Kipper. Lincoln 28 1 28
Robert Gaston, Mlnden. .31 t 21
Bill Cronan, Cambridge 17 8 15
Robert Good, Lincoln... 8 B 20
Bill Hladik, Creighton.. 9 3 15
Frank Meyer, Lincoln... -5 3 22
Dave Graef, Chicago.... S 5 9
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