Wednesday, December 17, 1958 The Daily Nebraskan Paqe 3 ATO Captures IM Swimming Meet By Tom Davies , yard butterfly, and swam a Aipna tan Omega, h a r d: leg on the ATO medley relay pressed by Thi Delta Theta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, copped four first places and picked up points in seven events to capture the 1958 in tramural swimming meet Jerry Keown, swinming for the ATO's, took individual honors in a wide open meet in which four new records were posted. Keown set a new record in the 100-yard indi vidual medley, won the 100- CAMPUS CHATTER r Jomt Hoeppntr Sfcoraw Thr Srason's most pop ular dress sljle in colors as fresh and as breath taking as the first day of spring. Designed by Phil Rose in easy-rare, drip dry cotton. Wonderful nnder-the-tree surprises to enjoy all through the next season. It is the sissy, ruffled front top with roll sleeves. Flatterins: full skirt with self belt The sires are 10 to 16 in beige, ice blue or pink and sells for only $10.98. Ask to see it in Gold's Sportswear. See you soon. Sh Jan-I Umftpnn frH team which took second New records were posted in the 200-yard medley relay, the 220-yard freestyle, the 100 yard backstroke, and the 100 yard individual medley. The SAE medley relay team, com posed t)f Gary Keller, Dave Sever, Dick Hemmer, and Ross McGlasson, touched out the ATO's on the last leg for a new record. ATO Jack Fair broke his own backstroke rec ord that he set last year by ' almost two seconds, but he was pushed by freshman Lar- ! ry Farrell. j 220 Record Kuni Mihara, swimming for i Cornhusker Coop, established a new record in the 220-yard freestyle. .Later in the week while work ing out with the freshmen, the former Omaha Central star came very close to the Ne braska freshmen records in the 220- and 440-yard freestyle records. He splashed through the 220 in 2:27.4. oVer three seconds better than his IM performance; and also turned in a fine time of 5:24.7 in the 440. Scoring in the meet was well distributed, and the final outcome wasn't decided un til the final event. Before the swimming events began, how ever, the Phi Delts had re ceived a 12 point lead from their divers. Led by former high school Ail-American Jim Frank, the Phi Delts copped first, third, and sixth places. The two top point getters, SAE and ATO, placed no one in the diving event. The ATO's cinched the trophy in the final event when their 200-yard freestyle relay finished third. 11 Entries Altogether, there were 11 teams entered in the meet, and all of them produced some fine swimmers who turned in good races. The main reason that the first three teams compiled such a large lead was due to a short age of manpower among the other eight teams. The scoring went as fol lows: ATO. 56; Phi Delt 53; SAE 39; Beta 18; DU 18; An drews 16; Cornhusker Coop 14; Kappa Sig 11: Independ ent 7; Gus II 3; Theta Xi 2; and the Delts 1. Individual winners were: 50-vard freesrvle Jim. Pickett ATO 100-yard butterfly Jerry Keown ATO 220-yard freestyle Kuni Mibara -Cornhusker Coop KKMard back Jack Fair ATO 100-yard breast Joe Stocker Beta 100-yard freestyle Roger Boss eld Andrew s 100-yard individual me Hey Jerry Keown ATO Diving Jim Frank Phi Delt Nebraskan Sports Sf-iC DAILY 9:30 to 5:33 MWCAT AND THURSDAY 10 00 to 9. DO Gold's OF NEBRASKA feature of the week os suggested by Bob Lindcll Versify Shop Ideal gift for Dad Wash-n-Wear Robe Altrniion iart minute hop per . . . you're in lh rush now, and if you can't think of something for Dad ... bere a ffnpjzettion. Robe . . . of new b-fi-wear Dan liner fabric. Shown u only one of the many styles from 5.93 to 16.95. Come in and m it. cbooe it, Dad ill Ioe it. Sizet S, M, L, XL. St vie hon- 995 COLD'S Mra' Shop Bttcvnr Wrestlers Face OSU Thursday Coach Smith Having Trouble Bill Smith, Nebraska wrestling coach, is having Thursday night face Okla homa State, NCAA cham troubles. And the Huskers pions. The match starts at 7:30. Ken McKee, two-year let terman, at 130 pounds, dropped out because of "too much work," Coach Smith said. Dennis Aten is doubling as trainer and contestant at 130 pounds. Bruce Russell, 6-1 and 200 pound tennis player, is com ing out for the heavyweight position. Smith said. Nebraska Lineup Marlin Luff 123 Dennis Atken 130 Kent Walton 137 Gail Banm 147 Harold Thompson 157 N'orlin Cooper 167 Pat Fitzgerald 177 Bruce Russell Hwt. 1958-59 W restling Schedule Dec. 18 Oklahoma State in Lincoln. (Thursday) Jan. 9 Minnesota at Min neapolis (Friday) Jan. 10 Mankato S.ate at Mankato. Minn. (Saturday) Jan. 140 klaromain Lincoln (Wednesday) Jan. 30 Kansas Stale in Lincoln (Friday) Feb. 6 Colorado at Boul der (Friday) Feb. 7 Air Force Acad emy at Colo. Springs (Sat urday) Feb. 12 Ft. Hays in Lin coln (Thursday) Feb. 20 South Dakota State in Lincoln (Friday) Feb. 21 Iowa State Teachers at Cedar Falls (Saturday) Feb. 27 Iowa State in Lincoln (Friday) Mar 14-15 Big Eight Championships at Norman, OkJa. Mar. 28-28 NCAA Cham nionships at Iowa City, '1. ASA E-ASM E Meet Wednesday The Nebraska Chapter of tie American Society of Agri cultural Engineers will meet jointly Wednesday night w ith the American Society of Me chanical Engineers. IX Alexander Simpkovich, who has spent some time working on the Vanguard Rocket for lie US. Naval Laboratories, will be the speaker. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. at Love Library Audi torium. A brief business meet ing will follow tie talk. CLASSIFIEDS WAJfTKO: Rid t Ft. Wayne 0c. f FLuCtw-Jt. iplu.e ctiiil i-OiiUV Ranked Bradley and Michigan St. Give Huskers Traveling Weekend Nebraska's Cornhuskers, with a 4-1 record, face two midwestern powers this week end Bradley at Peoria Thursday, and Michigan State at East Lansing, Saturday. The Cornhuskers' four vic tories have all been accom plished on the Nebraska court. Rate High Both of the Husker oppon ents are in the top national rankings. Nebraska caught a fine Texas Tech team in a shoot ing slump to win their last victory, Monday night. The Husker zone defense had a definite hand in the re sult but Tech followers were thumbing the record books trying to find a ame in which the Red Raiders had scored as few points as they did against Nebraska. 48. The Texans had a 23.9 per centage mark on 71 shots, as they scored only 17 field goals. Nebraska hit 19 of 49 for 38.8. Tech Pressed The Texans unfolded a zone-press that handcuffed the Huskers in the second half but the 1-3-1 Husker zone contained the Raiders suffic iently to give the Huskers a 54-46 margin. Nebraska had built up a 12- CBS to Tape 'Missed Plays' The Columbia Broadcast ing System is providing a form of insurance against anyone missing a vital play in the first half of Sunday's National Football Lea sue playoff game between the New York Giants and Cleve land Browns. CBS said Tuesday that a video tape of first half high- j lights would be shown during j the intermission of the game. uame lime is 1 p.m. It's a Girl! A new member has been added to the family of Gary Reimers, former Nebraska ' basketball star. His wife, Sandy, gave birth j 10 a gin. iney namea ner iShari Alyce. point halftime edge at 33-23. Albert Maxey, hustling sophomore from Indianapolis continues to lead the Corn husker point makers with a total of 83. Herschell Turner, leading rebounder with 48, is second high in the point de partment with 48. Jim Kowalke, a sophomore, has moved into the second spot as a rebounder, with 36. The scoring chart reflects the balanced scoring of the N'ebraskans. 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