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Wednesday, December 4, 1957 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Tankmen, Matmen Go Into Full Slates M By HERB PROBASCO SUtf Sports Writer The Comhusker swimming and Wrestling teams the mermen and matmea if you prefer can look forward to a lot of hard practice if they hope to improve or main tain last year's records. The "grunt and groaners" last year placed last in the Big Seven and compiled t record of one w i n against even losses, the only bright pot coming courtesy Lincoln Star during the Lepley match against South Dakota State. Bill Smith, who has taken over the coaching reins from Don Stra heim, comments, in the typical pessimism of a coach, that "we'll be lucky to even beat South Da kota State again." Smith laments the fact that even though the team has lettermen a every weigh but two, one of the numeral winners graduates in Feb ruary, while one weight is lacking t contender completely. So far on!y 20 men are out for wrestling. Lettermen on the team this year Include Gil Nielsen, 123 pounds, a senior, who will graduate at the end of this semester; Ken McKee, 130 pounds, a junior; Gail Baum, 147 pounds, a junior; Narlin Coop er, 157 pounds, a junior; Bill Laf leur, 167 pounds, a senior; and Dan Brand, heavyweight, a senior, the only two year letterman. Two sophomores, Pat Fitz gerald, 177 pounds and Ken Lott, 167 pounds are the only returning quad members. The 137 weight is open. Outstanding freshman prospects Include Harold Thompson, 130 pounds; Lee Bigelow, 157 pounds; Mike Tillotson, 156 pounds; and Bob Mesciji, 123 pounds. The matmen open against Min nesota, last year's Big 10 champs, January 11. The Huskers will forfeit 10 points for every weight not represented. Although the outlook for swim ming is not as dim, the loss of diving standouts Gene Cotter and Bill Tagney has hurt Hollie Lep ley's team considerably. Lepley is counting on a squad of six returning lettermen and 11 team members to improve on last year's record of six wins, four losses, one- tie, a third place in a triangular meet and fourth place in the conference. Lettermen are Charles Arizumi, backstroke, a junior; Carl Boden steiner, freestyle, a senior; John Holeman, freestyle, a senior, Bill North, freestyle, a junior; Don Renfer, freestyle, a junior; and Doug Thorpe, freestyle, a senior. Squad members Joe Bonnemeier, freestyle, a sophomore; Jerry Brown, breaststroke, u junior; Har vey Fair, backstroke, a junior; Harvey Fair, backstroke, a junior; John Griffiths, freestyle, a sopho more; Ernie Hoffke, freestyle, a junior; Ross McGlasson, breast stroke, a sophomore; Albert Arri gunaga, freestyle, a sophomore; Steve Miller, backstroke, a sopho more; and Bryce Johnson, free style, a sophomore. The first match for Lepley's charges will be against the fresh men Saturday followed by a meet against Fort Hays College, Hays, Kansas, December 19. it.Miiiiiriiwiiii.iiiM.nl mft ,t )M.iini. .iiiriKiMirrmwiirri-ife r "wuxit ' ' - m i 11 Not Me Ref Willie Filzpatrick (left) does a toe dance to avoid fouling South Dakota State's Ilarley Petersen in Coliseum action Monday night If infer M Sports Schedule Begins; Basketball kid Swimming Head Slate By DEL RASMUSSEN Edition Sports Editor The winter schedules for I-M soorts are swinging into action ac- pound cording to Ed Higginbotham, In tramural Director. The I-M basketball season is now well underway with over 90 teams in the competition for the coveted crown. One difficulty that has been oc- Friday in the Intramural Office. A contestant may enter only one class weight but an organiza one weight as they wish. There will be a team trophy to the Cham pions as well as medals to individ ual champions in each weight class. All contestants must have a minimum of five practice sessions year as usual. The weight classes j University championship. Comhusker Cagers Face Cowboys Jerry Bush's Comhusker cage charges, with an opening game vic tory under their belt, take on an inexperienced but competent Wy oming Cowboy team, Thursday on the Coliseum hard court. It will be the second contest for both clubs, the Cowboys having opened against Wichita last night. Coach Everett Shelton, who has led Wyoming round ball teams for the last 20 years and has compiled a record of 373 wins against 174 losses, boasts two 6-1 standout guards in Tony Windis and Terry Eckhart. Although the Cowboy's won only six games last year, Shelton ex pects help from a strong freshmen team. John Bertolero (6-4) is classed as an all-around player as well as a top defensive man. Don Hatten, 6-6 center is also expected to bolster his teams chances. Two Junior college graduates, Pe- j ter Hook (6-4), Gary, Indiana, who' averaged 35 points a game in an i AAU league, and Ron Bora (6-7), I Santa Monica JC, who is a strong! rebounder, should boost the bench . strength. "If my gang can overcome in experience," Shelton says, "we , could go all the way." ! Sophomores Bob Mayo, Her-, schell Turner and Willie Fitzpat-1 rick, standouts in Monday's game against South Dakota State, can ! expect to see plenty ot action against Wyoming. Mayo and Fitz patrick led the rebounding which was far from outstanding. Also leading the Husker attack in the opening game were Captain Gary Reimers whose calm playing kept the team together in the clutches, Don Smidt and Jim Arwood. Game time for ti.e non-conference contest will be 8:05 p.m. with a freshmen game slated for 6:15 p.m. I between the dates of Nov. 25 curing in the hardcourt contests is ; and Saturday on the varsity that the managers have not been j mats in the Coliseum Basement placing first names on the score-1 between the hours of three and six. book thus constituting a forfeit by ! There will be eight weights this either or both of the teams. Another I-M sport now raging is the swimming meet. The hnals, for this competition will be held tonight, the diving finals at 5 7 p.m. All spectators watching this meet will be expected to watch from the balcony of the swimming pool. Enter the balcony from the Coli seum Stage. Last year's champion for the , meet was Pat Drake. I Another sport looming ahead on the intramural slate is that of j handball which will begin around December 10th. I A team trophy will be award-: ed to the All-University champ ions on a point basis. Medals i will be given to the individuals: earning All-University honors. j Last year's winners were Steve j Greenberg and Marshall Denen berg for doubles, George Fisk for j singles, and Delta Upsilon for the ! team trophy. ' The intramural wrestlers will take to the n.ates Tuesday for ! the preliminary matches. The en tries for this sport are due this are as follows: 123 lbs., 130 lbs., 137 lbs., 147 lbs., 157 lbs., 167 lbs., 177 lbs., and Heavyweight. The matches will be governed by the National Intercollegiate Rules. Last year's winners were Alpha Gamma Rho and Beta Theta Pi. The next sport on the list is that of the indoor track and field meet, on Tuesday and the finals will be held on the 14th of this month. 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