q Wednesday, February 11, 1 953 Three NU Teams On Trip West Three Nebraska varsity squads will head west Thursday for a sports eventful tour through Colo rado. I Holding five victories In six starts, Coach Al Partin's Husker grapplers hope to build up their! respectable record In a couple of dual meets this weekend. They! encounter Colorado State at Gree-1 ley Friday and the University of Colorado at Boulder Saturday night. Darrell Adamson, 130-pound senior from Cherokee, la., is un defeated in his six matches. Don Bean, 123-pounder, Charley Bry nnt, 167 and heavyweight Ed Husmann have won five and lost one. The wrestlers' record to date: TTahnuka 17, (foul Ttakota II, Vebmnlc 17, Orlniwll 1, Xaemak II, Minima Taarban Ofu kto) 10. Nthrariia It. Tnwa fliali 18. Nrtraka It, V bcomln 13. Nthraoka I ft, Cenwll ia.) is. Rarorda of Mia mat amhtn whs will mak Iha waatan Mpi IMS I)oal Racors jvanw wi W 1, T Damn Aaanuoa . .. l.io ft o DM Bam in 4'karlaa Bryant T Hllmar Iln ..,.1.17 laman fioU ..... 177 M Hnmam ......Hwl. Vtm lti H7 ItavM Marti 1ST THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 Husker-Buffalo Action " ' " 'i in "mat- .-'' J? . v J : . f ' 0 tV i tHf; -IknXlt ..... Phi Psi's Lead U Saltings; SndlependeBis Porngnae Davey-Gavilan Fight Tonight Gymnasts To Defend Undefeated' Record The undefeated gymnastics team will engage Colorado State Teachers at Greeley Friday and the University of Colorado Satur day in dual meets. i Coach J. G. (Jake) Geier's NU, gymnasts have a dual meet vie-! tory over Kansas State and a tri angular win over K-State and! GOOD FOR TWO . . . Sophomore forward Wil- North Dakota. "We will face our Fabler drives in for a lay-up bucket in the toughest test at Colorado State," XC-Colorado rame Monday nipht, as BuHaloes Coach Geier said. Art Bnnte (30), Bob Jeanrerard (12) and Bur- Captain Tom Kidd, who com-' petes in the sidehorse, horizontal' bars, parallel bars and rings, was the leading Cornhusker scorer in 1952. Three other lettermen listed on thfc travel squad are Max Ken nedy, tumbling and trampoline; Danny Fogel, horizontal bars, parallel bars, rings and tumbling: and Don Hodge, tumbling and trampoline. i Other squad members to make the trip are Ray Fallstead, recent! junior college transfer, Dick Raecke, Bert Linn and Chuck; Sprague. I Mermen Need Rebound From 1-3 Season Mark The Husker swimmers, who seek to improve their record of one win against three losses, meet Friday and the University of Colo- Kansas University basketballers j PecUnS gate 01 Z5j,uoo. rado Saturday in Big beven revamped the Big Seven outlook dual. jby defeating the Oklahoma Soon- .The Cornhusker tankmen holdlers on their home court Tues- a win over Kansas and losses to day night By BILL MUNDELL Intramural Sports Columnist The men from Phi Kappa Psi hold down three of the four top intramural basketball ratings this week as the ratings continue their regular shakeup, quite common in this year or hectic piay ana up sets. The Phi Psi "A" and "B" teams take over the leadership of three divisions in week that sees khe Independent cage teams tak ing over the AU-University rat ings. The Phi Psi "Ayes" continue as the number one team in the AU-U and Fraternity "A" ratings while the "Bees" once more claim the top spot in the Jumbled fra ternity "B" listings. The senior Phi Psi's racked up wins number six and seven since the last ratings to keep their rec ord unblemished tmd the top won-lost mark in current compe tition. Alpha Gamma Rho and Phi Delta Theta felt the leaders' power in those two outings and dropped decisive decisions. Sigma Phi Epsilon, last year's All-U runnerua holds the second- ranking rung of the top-ten lad der this week. The &ig tps are undefeated in .five outings and last week crushed defending champion, Sigma Alpha tpsuon, for the second time wis season. , ALL-UNIVERSITY FRATERNITY "A" 1. PU KauM Pal (7-ftl 1. PM Aim Pal t. Riaau Pkl KptUoa (t-0 S. KitM I'M EpaikM S. kamblara .V0) S. BteKU Ckl 4. Paaaaaa (-0t 4. Ptonaat Ham 5. Htama Ckl (1-1) a. Tku XI (4-t) . Iwtkarra Hoaaa (-A) 4, Alpka Ta Oaaaaa (4-1) T. Viomtt Hwaa l-0 T. PI kaiwa Phi (.-! " . Nabraaka Co -l) a. Bala Tbata PI . aophnnmra lanf 4 0) . Ku BaU Taa (4-1) 10. Rorkala (S-H 10. Pkl Gamma )Ha (S-4 INDEPENDENT FRATERNITY "B" 1. Ramblan 1. Pkl Kim Pal M S. PanilM t. Kara Horn l-0l S. Ixikaraa Horn i. Pkl Gamma Delta (5-1) 4. Kabtaaka I n-oa 4. Alpha amma Rka t. Rophnmora Ural a. Ilu I ailloa (VI) . Rockcta 4. 8 lama (kl (4 t) 7. Hmmtrra (5-t) 7. Brla 8ima Pd (4-1) M. Navy ROTO (!) . Hicma Pkl KptUoa (4-1) , Pkalaai (t-t) . Orlla Taa nalla (14) 10. Malkodlal Ham (4-1) 10. Pkl Paha Tkata U-4) 1 dette Haldorson (behind Fagler) look on. Fagler was hlfh point-gretter for the evening with 27 tellies in Nebraska's 78-86 defeat. (Daily Ne braskan photo by Del Harding.) Big 7 Lead Tightens As Hawks Win IM Three-Man Table Tennis Begins Monday Big Seven Standings w l Pet. rts. op. 5 2 .714 533 451 3 2 .600 340 345 3 2 .600 382 387 3 3 .500 430 423 3 3 .500 433 444 2 4 433 415 450 2 5 .286 478 501 Kansas Oklahoma . . Kansas State NEBRASKA Colorado . . . Missouri Iowa State . . National sports followers will direct their interest to the Davey Gavilan world championship night, when champion Kid Gav-I Tcam tennis, which has ilan of Cuba takes the favorite's , been absent from the University role in his defense of the crown intramural roster for three years, against Chuck Davey, undefeated' . . . young pro sensation. iwi11 agam be m P Mon- Arts from Michigan State, chal- Three-man ping pong matches! last ratings, the Lutherans c is lenges the bolo-punching champ will be held this year. An offi- Ifc of,.stnf- w,,i as a definite underdog cial intramural trophy JTtn Gavilan will receive 40 per cent awarded to the All-University Pioneer House also makes a SLL.l JPJLPLS0 championship team, and merit1 gain this week. Seventh this week SLTlt will be given to , ber six over Delta Sigma Phi last week. Nebraska Co-op, absent for a couple of weeks, reappears in the number eight post. The co-opers turned the victory trick for the fifth time in six games last week by overcoming an improving Que Ball outfit Two newcomers make their first appearance this week in the ninth and tenth spots. The Sopho more Dents, w i n n e r s of six straight gain ninth and the Rock ets, double losers only to the Ramblers gain tenth. Last time's top-ranking frater nity "B" aggregation, Phi Gamma Delta, took it on the chin from Alpha Tau Omega "B" last week The Si Eps have a long roaa,"""," w, ahead of them, however, as two mem into nnstDonements force seven games the next three weeks. The Ramblers take over the third ranking spot this week. Un beaten in live stans, me ram blers disposed of the rugged Rock ets for the second time last week. Tn climbinc from fifth in the a 11 -IT rankinsrs. the Ramblers also take over the top Indepen dent spot, replacing the Pansies. The Pansies drop from second to four in the All-U listings this week and from first to second in the Independent ratings. Al though unbeaten in six contests, the Pansie victory last week was a forfeit from Heagy Manor and they lost ground to the impres sive Ramblers. Sigma Chi .although winning a pair last week, drop from fourth to fifth this week to make room for the onrushing Ramblers In cluded in the list of Sig victims last week were Sigma Nu and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Lutheran student Associa tion makes a big jump this week from ninth to sixth. Since the week. Unbeaten Phi Kappa Psi "B" and Farm House "B" took ad vantage of the Weeji Fiji slump and gain a rung each and take over the top two positions. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, third last week, drop entirely out of the standings as they were handed a pair of losses. The Phi Gam and Sig Alph slump hurt the remain der of the league V outfits and they dropped accordingly. Sigma Chi, although winning their fourth in six starts, drop from The Aggies have lost to the Phi Psi's and Phi Delt Juniors while DU's have lost only to the Farm House aggregation. Beta Sigma Psi split a pair of contest and drops from sixth to seventh while Phi Delta Theta, winner over Alpha Gamma Rho, gains the tenth spot. Sigma Phi Epsilon replaces the Sig Alph juniors in this week's ratings. ebating the SAE's and gaming eighth place. Independent ratings also suf fered a new shakeup. With the Ramblers and Pansies exchanging the first two positions and Ne braska Co-op and Dental Sopho mores climbing from sixth and seventh to the fourth and fifth spots, the Rockets jumped two rungs to sixth. The Hoopsters dropped from third to seventh this week on the heels of their shellacking at the hands of the Mustangs while Heagy Manor s forfeit to the Pan sies dropped them from the rat ings entirely. The Phalanx, idle last week. hold ninth place while the Meth odist Student House make their first appearance of the year in tenth on the strength of their showing against the Lutherans and their victory over Presby fifth to sixth and Delta Tau! Delta barely manages to hang on House, at ninth. Holdrege "A", fifth last week, Alpha Gamma Rho and Delta, drop from the top-ten as their Upsilon used the league V siump stock slumped twice at the hands to climb from seventh and eighth 'of the A& Men's Club and Ag to fourth and fifth, respectively. I Jokers. rvnrh Phne- Aiipn'e snrnrisinpi in8 Commission officials are ex- members of the winning team coacn rnog Alien s surprising f nnn . GrinnelL Oklahoma and Kansas, Coach Web Emery will take a squad of 12 on the Junket The auad entries: SftO-rerd aaa4Uar irtar Ur4 Itaad, Dick over The Jayhawkers, defending a long record of home victories, take over first place in the con- Knostman Peps Wildcat Win The Kansas State Wildcats, pre season Big Seven tournament Each team is instructed to sub mit a roster of the three team members plus five alternate mem bers. One organization may have only two teams. Entries are due at room 102 of the Physical Education building not later than Friday, Feb. 13. Pairings will be posted on the ference with their 87-59 romp champions and favorite to win the the Oklahomans. Kansas conference title, shellacked Iowa -mail tiaaitiia f ai ia irrr- T--- -- "nw "as recora, as com- btate, 74-64, Monday nignt at i intramural ouueun board Mon- - - - jMt Pared 10 the Sooners' 3-2 slate. Ames to climb into third place day, Feb. 16. All players should ;. fr"M """' -"""i Coach Harry Good's Cornhusk-un the Big Seven Conference race.1 see their pairings at once. it - ers lace me jaynawKers ai w- m6k Knostman. lankv Cat The matches will be held in the rence Saturday. The Scarlet is nivot. h;c 31 nointa to lead theW vmi : 4 V- ir - - 1 viiuiii wujtMvi4. His scoring efforts beat. Main Feature Clock 8dM4Ma ramUanJ br Tfciama) Varsity: "Androcles and the Lion," 1:10, 3:17, 5:24, 7:31, 8:30. State: "Hiawatha," 1:00, 3:55, 6:50. 9:45, "Torpedo Alley," 2:31, 5:26, 8:21. m 11 1 mum f4l.iiaV iiwwnrf fnMtri orammd. Gnrf-ow. currently lodged in a tie with ivnri ifcrk Ri: pi w-""- Colorado for fourth and fifth in -rokH)HMl; "jconference standings, behind Ok 4iwr fwrW Biti. Gtr. 'lahoma and the K-State Wildcats, 400-Tara trantttte may i rwm, . unkl, FHtnam, IWMd. " who both own 3-2 league records. winners. Colorado's Art Bunte's record of 29 points against the Cyclone's, made last Saturday night. After building up a 14-point half time margin, the Cyclones pulled within four points of the lead by the end of the third cjuar- Coach Harry Good's Nebraska team has been unmarred in league jter, and tied the game at 55-all cagers, who stunned Kansas State play on its home court for two early in the final cant. Huskers Face KU Next last Saturday, but absorbed de feat at the hands of Colorado years. 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