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Fridoy, December 5, 1958 The Doily Nebroskon Pane 3 Husker Swimmers Host Fort Havs State Todav V J CAMPUS CHATTER ft X ", 1 i -J. A perfect holiday gift b this head tarn in fsh foa that makes a festive ct-asion memorable. V ) Bobbie Brooks rool and mohair sweaters ran be chosen from a fine array f rotors. The sizes are 36-44 and seUs for the moderate price of $1 58. Be ssre to come and see this sift fashion at Gold's Campus Shop. Shmtom AnderMHt mni Jmnrt II or p parr By Tom Davies Coach Hoffie Lepley's Husk- f er swimming team will open -the 1358-59 season with Ft Hays Kansas State College to day in the Coliseum pooL The t first event, the 400-yard med ley relay, will begin at 4 p.m. and spectators may enter the pool through the Coliseum. The sophomore laden squad will shooting for their third straight victory against the Ft. Hays team, j Lepley j Lepley, starting his elev enth season as Husker swim coach, will be counting on Co Captains Bill North, Lincoln and Ron Renfer, Wyandotte, Mich., for important points in the meet Both North and Renfer are two-year letter- is,'. s r- "X X V "'',sef f v I , o " " - Holly Lepley men. The eight sophomores who will see their first varsity competition today are: Roger Bosveld, Mason City, la.; Jack Fair, Omaha; Joe Stack er, Omaha; Larry McClean, Fremont; Robin Snider, Lin coln; Dale Voss, Dakota City; Branch Walton, Lin coln; and Joe Gacnsana, Lin coln. Reviewing his squad, Lep ley said. "We will be much better this year and we will present a well-balanced team that will be able to score." Entries The probable Nebraska en tries are: MEDLEY RELAY: Back strokeFair or Frank Tom- son; Breastroke Stacker; Butterfly Ron B u c k 1 i n or McClean; Free Bosveld. 220-YARD FREE STYLE North, Voss or Bryce John son. 50 YARD FREE STYLE Snider and Gacusana. DIVING Walton 200 YARD BUTTERFLY Bucklin and McClean 100-YARD FREE STYLE Bosveld and Renfer 200-YARD BACKSTROKE Tomson and Fair 440-YARD FREE STYLE North, Voss or Johnson 200 BREAST STROKE Stocker and Bucklin 400-YARD FREE STYLE RELAY Snider, Gacusana, Renfer, and Bosveld. Sig Eps Beat Phi Psis; Game Sees Tempers Flare By Larry Novicki Sigma Phi Epsilon moved into first place in the tight race in League 1-A. by de feating Phi Kappa Pi 40-32. Gayle Peterson scored 9 points in the last 4 minutes to help the Sig Eps pull away in a game that saw tempers fiare. Intramural officials threatened to banish the Phi Psi's from further competi tion as a result of unsports manlike conduct during the closelv contested game, wrong as they hit a hot per centage from the field and damned in 10 of 11 free throws. Doug Yoangdahl, us ing a variety of shots, beaded the DU offense with 25 points. tante,' Nebraska Basketballers After Second Win; Montana Will Field Veteran Crew By Randall Lambert Nebraska will be after win number two when they take the maples Saturday n i g h t against a tough Montana aiaxe University quintet The Grizzlies,! who man aged to finish fifth in the Sky line Conference last year, will be playing Nebraska in the first of several road, games which includes Colorado on Monday night. Although the Montana State team finished low in their conference last year it is not a true indication of their abil ity. They beat all the teams that finished ahead of them, but managed to split with teams lower in the final standings. Last year they started the season fast by whipping Utah in their first conference test, but fell down Starting Lineups Nebraska Montana State U. - i Albert Maxey (64) J f Darrel Dunham (6-3) Jim Kowalke (64 ... f Terry Screnar (6-3) Bob Harry (6-6) c Marvin Suttles (6-6) Herschell Turner (6-2) g Dan Balko (5-11) Wayne Hester (6-2) g Vince Ignatowicz (6-0) Gymnasts Make Trip To Chicago FACULTY BOWLING LEAGUE TEAM I. Tambte Bast a. Buimh Oriaaiutkw X Asauunts 4. Ivsry Towers i. Teachers Jio. 1 ft. Extension Division. .... 7. Animal PaUKMUr ..17 il a 21 11 11 a. BeoIocs n S. Ktximox la. Admumtratios 11. General Asncalura .... U. Nsvr li Bunoess Maasfemeat .. M. Army ROTC 15. Ancu!tare Enrineerinf 16. Plant PatlKk4T 17. Agriculture Economics . It. Teachers So. 2 1. Ettwomirs 3). Btoehemutry ti. Mid Moss i 14. Boms Hex I- Fred Howlett tallied 18 points to speed Theta Xi to a 43-40 win over Phi Gamma Delta. It was the first win for Theta Xi and the first defeat for Phi Gam. A perennial basketball pow- j er on campus again stepped into prominence. The Chem-I Sig Ep with a 3-0 record isj ists displayed shades of their now a nail anse aeeaa oi oia sirengui as mey numotea Phi Delta Theia, who had no , the Geolographers 72-34.-games scheduled this week, ' Selleck House staved off a Delta Upsilon showed signs (last quarter rally to salvage of a possible title- contending (. a 4344 victory over Boucher team as they pounced on 1- in one of the feature games in pha Tau Omeg 49-26. I Mens Residence Halls. The DU's could do nothing 1 Two more close games were played at the Ag Activities Building. Gooding, led by Dob Banger's 18 points, edged Van Es 37-36, and Kiesselbacb sneaked past Smith 39-37 be hind the steady 14-point per formance of Jim Wahl. Slain Feature Clock S t a r t: "Mardi Gras." 1:00, 2:55, 4:40, 6:40, 10:00. "Sneak," 8:25. Nebraska: "Queen of Outer Space," 1:04, 4:02, 6:58, 9:54. Lincoln: "The Restless Years," 1:00, 2:46, 4:32, 6:18, 8 04 950 84th & 6: "Cartoons." 7:15. "Apache Territory," 7:34. "Damn Yankee," 8:50. "Bad Seed," 11:00. Varsity: "Home Before Dark," 1:26, 4:07, 6:48, 9:19. State: "The Spider," 1:00, 3:23, 5:46, 8:08, 10:3L "The Brain Eaters," 2:22, 4:45, 7:07, 9:30. Joyo: The Reluctant Debu- 7:08, 10:10. "Cole Three athletes will repre sent the University of Ne braska Gymnastics team at the Midwest Open Invitational Gymnastics meet at Chicago Sat Dec. 6. The three Cornhuskers mak- g; tTcher,""::::::::::: ing the trip will be Captain Charles Ellis, Beatrice; jun ior letterman Dick Byers o! Lincoln; and two-letter win ner, Ken Kohler, also of Be atrice. Ellis win compete in the all around and tumbling events, while Byers and Kohler will enter the sidehorse. L. S 1 11 u u 11 13 14 14 14 11 IS 1 It 1 ! 11 24 14 V 31 Use Nebraskan Want Ads to a .500 season after that. They did, however, manage to soundly trounce Wyoming, the Skyline titleholders, 75-55 in the final game of the sea son. The Grizzlies, who are coached by former Colorado head mentor, "Frosty" Cox, will probably play a control game with some running They are noted for their con trolled fast break. Cox won three Skyline titles and the National Invi tational Title in 1940 while at Colorado. After resigning at Colorado, Cox was a cattle rancher in Kansas for five years before inking a Mon tana contract in 1955. This year Cox will have, three starters from last year, Dunhva, Suttles, and Balko, going against the Huskers. These are the same three that helped the Grizzlies get off to a 4-1 conference start last year before a midseason letdown. eTsSi- j in a cjtiMi ir you rr J i CUAKANTEI YOU 177 HUT LAUGHS 1 Cnmtfy Riot! M Tput fUNNiONI SACK! J J n III 1 1 il 0 u 1 txWsJi .Younger, Gunfighter ," 8:45. Staniew: "Cartoons," 7:15. "Man Of The West," 7:25, "Bad Day At Black Rock." 9:25. 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