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    Tuesday, April 12, 1949
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 3
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Newt Copple, veteran Husker
grappler, came home with a sec
ond place in the 145-lb. division
of the NAAU wrestling champion
ships at Cedar Rapids last weekend.
f Denver Nine
Late Addition
To NU Slate
The University of Nebraska
baseball team has added Denver
University to its schedule for a
game to be played next Monday
at Denver. The Huskers play the
University of Colorado at Boulder
in two conference games Friday
and Saturday.
The Cornhuskers will try to im-,,-ove
their record .of two wins
-nd three losses aecumlated on
their southern trip last week.
The defending Big Seven cham
pions split with Baylor Univer
sity in their opening two games.
The next day the Huskers took a
wild fray from Hardin College
of Wichita Falls, Texas.
Southwesern Tech beat the Ne
braskans on Thursday. Friday the
Oklahoma Sooners dumped the
Cornhuskers behind the four-hit
pitching of Jack Shirley. The
Saturday game with Oklahoma
was rained out in the third in
ning with the Huskers ahead 4-3
Tuesday
Kappa Phi will join YM-YW
Communion Wednesday night,
7:30 p.m., Emanuel Methodist
church, instead of services Tues
day. Members will meet at Stu
dent House by 7 p. m. Wednes
day. All old and new active Corn
Cobs will meet Tuesday, 5 p. m.,
Union.
Sigma Delta Chi meeting, Tues
day, 5 p. m., 309 Burnett.
Phi Chi Theta meeting 7:15
p. m. Tuesday, Room 313, Union.
All members please be present.
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WAA Tells Sports
Lisings for Week
The WAA council will meet at
5 p. m. in the WAA office at
Grant Memorial Hall.
Semi-finals for the badminton
intramurals will be played Tues
day at 5 p. m. The finals will be
played Wednesday at 5 p. m.
Softball lists from organizations
wishing to participate in the tour
nament must be in before vaca
tion. .
The clubs will meet at the fol
lowing times:
Badminton, 7 p. m. Tuesday.
Rifle, 4 p. m. Wednesday.
Orchesis, duck pins, and swim
ming at 7 p. m. Wednesday.
Newt Copple,
Louis Caniglia
Place in NAAU
Newt Copple and Louis Canig
lia of Nebraska won up in the
money division of the NAAU
wrestling championships last
week-end at Cedar Rapids, la.,
with Copple taking a second in
the 145-lb. division and Caniglia
a third in the 115-lb. class.
Copple was one of two defend
ing champions who lost their
crowns in the finals of the na
tional meet. Leo Thomsen of Cor
nell was dethroned by teammate
Lowell Lange in the finals of the
135-lb. competition. Copple gained
the finals with a 2 to 1 decision
over Kent Lange of Cornell Col
lege. The 145-lb. title went to
Keith Young of Iowa State Teach
ers College, who took the crown
away from Copple by a referee's
decision.
LOUIS CANIGLIA took home a
third in the 15-lb. division as he
decisioned Manuel Macias of Dav
enpprt, la., by 3 to 2. Arnold
Plaza of Purdue took a 5 to 3
decision over Caniglia to gain the
final round which he won to take
the title.
Iowa State Teachers edged Cor
nell for the team championship,
garnering 37 points to 32 for Cor
nell. Navy's squad, defending
champions, was a poor third with
16 points.
Ex-IIusker Named
Scottsbluff Coach
Dick Thompson, former Husker
quarterback, has been named
head football coach for the 1949
season by the Scottsbluff athletic
department. Thompson, reserve
coach last year, will succeed Leo
Stangle, who will assume duties
as athletic director.
Wednesday
Block and Bridle meet Wednes
day, 7 p. m., to elect officers.
Speaker on European farming. All
dues must be paid before mem
bers can vote.
FLOWERS
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WORM WEEK MIBN
TONIGHT AND
TOMORROW
7:30 P. M.
Everyone
Welcome!
Nebraska Trackmen Dump
Colorado in Dual 62-42
Nebraska cindermen fooled the
experts Saturday night by racing
past Colorado 62-42. Rated as un
derdogs by many midwest sports
scribes, the Huskers slammed
three events in the decisive win.
The meet was scheduled indoors
because of uncertain Colorado
weather this early in the spring.
The precaution proved to be
necessary as snow fell on Boulder
Saturday.
After Colorado moved in front
with a one-two performance in
the mile, Nebraska came back
with their jackrabbit sprinters,
Harry Meginnis, Alan Thompson
and Dick Hutton, to sweep the
60-yard dash. Hutton won in 6.3.
The Huskers also ran one-two-three
in the two hurdle events.
Ray Magsamen led Bob Berkshire
and Al Thompson in the lows, and
Berkshire, Magsamen and Willis
Jones finished in that order in the
highs.
The Buffaloes were seriously
hampered by the loss of Don
Campbell, Big Seven 60-yard dash
champion, and their hurdling ace
Bruce Brown. The two were
forced to watch from the sidelines
due to injuries. r
Warren Bateman, co-holder of
the NCAA pole vault title in 1948.
set a new fi&ldhouse record in his
pet event when he cleared 13
IOV2. He set the previous high last
week with a 13-8V effort. Con
ference champion Leonard Kehl,
Nebraska, was forced to settle for
a second place tie at 13-4'i with
Buff Clare Gregg.
Dick Pederit was bested in his
duel with George Allen in the
shot. Allen won the event with a
heave of 49-5 with Pederit placing
second on a 49-1 toss.
Other Nebraska victories came
in the 880, won by Harold Kopf;
Hurdler Ties World Mark
Hurdler Craig Dixon of UCLA
equaled the world record in the
220-yard low hurdles with a time
of 22.5 seconds Saturday in a
Stanford-UCLA track meet. Dix
on's time equaled the mark set in
1940 by Fred Wolcott and tied in
1946 by Harrison Dillard of Baldwin-Wallace.
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UNIVERSITY
CHURCH 13th & RSts.
the two-mile, won by Esref Aydin,
and the mile relay.
The Huskers will entertain
Kansas University here Wednes
day afternoon in their first home
outdoor appearance. The meet is
scheduled to start at 3.
Summaries:
Mile run: First. Fitzmorrin. Colorado;
second, Johnnon. Colorado; third. Mount
ford. Nebraska. Time 4:37.
.Shot put: First. Allen. Colorado. 49 feet
4M inches; second, Pederit, Nebraska, 49
feet Inch; third. McConnel, Nebraska,
45 feet 10 Inches.
60-yard dash: First. Hutton, Nebraska;
second. Thompson. Nebraska; third. Megin
nis. Nebraska. Time 6 3.
Hiph Jump: First, tie, Winderly, Colo
rado, Edwards. Colorado, and Meissner,
Nebraska. Height 6 feet 2 Inches.
440-yard dash: First. Temple, Colorado;
second. Meginnis, Nebraska; third Ware,
Nebraska. Time 50.7.
fid-yard hiph hurdles: First, Berkshire.
Nebraska: second, Magsamen. Nebraska;
third, Jones, Nebraska. Time 7.7.
Two-mile run: First. Aydin. Nebraska:
second, Fitzmorris. Colorado; third,
Chance. Colorado. Time 10:03.8.
Pole vault: First. Bateman, Colorado. 13
feet 10 4 inches; second (tie), Gregg. Colo
rado, and Kehl, Nebraska, 13 feet 4 V4
Inches
880-yard run: Fir-t. Kopf. Nebraska;
second, Martin. Nebraska; third. Giacotr
ini, Colorado. Time 1 :.ri9.7.
fid-yard low hurdles: First, Magsamen.
Nebnisla; second. Berkshire. Nebraska;
third. Thompson. Nebraska. Time 7.2.
Mile relay: First. Nebraska (Thompson,
Hutton. Vollertson. Hein). Time 3:23.3.
Broad jump: First. Menary, Colorado;
22 feet 8 'A inches; second, Brinard. Ne
bnislta. 21 feet 7'i inches; third, Weldon.
Colorado. 19 feet 2'4 inches.
Nebraska Jumper
Hikes lo Compete
Owen Brainard, Cornhusker
broad jumper, was not taken
along with the team to the dual
meet at Colorado University last
Saturday. But, braving a snow
storm, he hitch-hiked to Boulder
and persuaded Coach Ed Weir to
let him leap for the Cornhuskers.
He finished in second place with
a leap of 21 feet 7 inches against
the Coloradoans, to score Ne
braska's only points in the broad
jump. He is now a regular mem
ber of the traveling squad, Coach
Weir said.
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The deadline for all Inde
pendent teams to file in the
Softball league has been ex
tended until today. All man
agers are urged to turn in their
teams before 5 p. m. today in
Room 102 of the P. E. building.
Huskers Lead
As Sooner Tilt
Halted by Rain
An Oklahoma cloudburst played
havoc with Nebraska's second
game with the Sooners Saturday
and the game was called at the
end of three innings with the
Huskers out in front by a 4 to 3
score.
The Sooners started off in the
first inning to pick up three runs
on a home run, two doubles and
a walk off hurler Lefty Gloystein.
The Huskers came back in the
third inning with three singles, a
double and a walk to go into the
lead.
.
BOB SCHLIEGER started off
the outburst with a single to right
field. Gloystein followed with
another single. Hegwood flied out
and Hobe Hayes walked to nil
the bases. Bolt Grogan, Husker
shortstop, then singled to deep
center to score Schleiger and
Gloystein. Bob Cerv doubled to
score both Hays a ltd Grogan.
The Oklahoma scoring came as
leadoff man Delbert Holt walked
and Ken Pryor hit a homer into
left center. Eubanks followed
with a double to right and scored
on another double by Sims down
.the right field line.
Nebraska's diamondmen will
travel west this weekend for a
two-game series with the Colo
rado Buffaloes April 15 and 16.
There will be a meeting of
all Softball managers Tuesday
afternoon at 5 p. m. in Room
101 of the physical education
building.
MAN FAINTS
AT LOW PRICES
LINCOLN, APRIL 12
The high cost of living took its toll
in reverse today. Joe Smudge is so
used to paying high prices for every
thing that when he ran into a low
price for a better product, he bit
the dust!
Seems a friend lent him a wonder-i
ful razor blade PAL Hollow,
Ground. Joe went to the store to get
some more. "How much?" asked Joe.
"Still only 10t for 4," said the clerk.'
That's when Smudge fainted.
"What?" said Joe when he came to,
"Why I pay twice that for blades
that aren't half as good."
P.S.: Don't be fooled by price. Try,
Pal Hollow Ground yourself. You J
still get 4 for 10. 10 for 25, 21 for
49, 44 for 98. For either Doubls
or Single Edge razors.