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    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-
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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
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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.
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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.
FG FT FUM
Alhert Maer 30-74 H J1 3 39
Herschel Turin . . 2.1-SH K f9 X 41
Wajm Hester 15i7 -W 3 11
Jim Kcalk . .12 32 -U S3 3S
Bill lundtioim 13 21 0-9 it
B"b Harry 71 1016 24 2S
Geome Swank .J9 ;-i3 73 is
John Cahiil 5 !4 5 10 15 14
ri'Ck Shipwright ... 5 21 5-13-15 10
Elmer Walin j- 4-4 j
These are the ten Huskers
who will make the swing to
Bradley and Michigan State.
Bill Lundholm, hitting field
goals at a 61.9 clip with 13
out of 21 tries, hasn't had a
chance to try a free throw
in five games.
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