i Wednesday, December 2, 1959 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Wrestling Entries Due Friday Noon Entry blanks for the intra mural wrestling tournament are due In Room 402 of the Physical Education Building by noon Friday. Organizations may enter as many wrestlers in any weight class as they wish but a con testant may enter only one weight. The weight classes are as follows; 123 lbs., 130 lbs., 137. lbs., 147 lbs., 157 lbs., 167 lbs., 177 lbs. and heavy weight. All contestants must have a minimum of five practice sessions befont Dec. 6 on the varsity mats in the Coliseum basement. Practice sessions are held between 3 and 6 p.m. The wrestling manager will take roll and anyone who has not attended five prac tices will be ineligible for intramural wrestling. Contestants will weigh in between 3 and 6 p.m. Dec. 7 and preliminary matches will begin Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. The scoring will be as fol lows: First place c o u n t s 10 points, second place 7 points, third place 5 points and fourth place 3 points. One additional point shall be awarded for each fall secured throughout the meet. Alpha Gamma Rho won the all-University championship last year while Gus II cap tured the Selleck crown and Phi Epsilbn Kappa was the independent champion. A trophy will be awarded to the team champions with medals going to individual champions in each weight class. Have a mm of mi Travel with Uxbtlitvabh low Cost V7 I 1 f if x 1 ttVND 1 Europe 60 on L hm $675 Orient 43-65 0.,. J. $998 Many town mtvdl cof'.g. rtdif Alio low-tort Kip o Moxico $169 up. South America S699 up, Hawaii Study Tour S9t up and Around th World $1191 up. t7tk Year Ak You Two) WORLO TRAVEL ) So. mMgn f. (Iiitio 4, 7-ISJJ Daily Nebraskan Sports IM Basketball TODAY'S GAMES Farm Hoiue-A vs. Beta Sigma Psl Ag Men vs. Cornhusker Alpha Gamma Sigma vs. Brown Palace Sigma Phi Epsilon-C vs. Alpha Tau Omega-C Phi Kappa Psi-A va. Sicma Phi Epsl-lon-A Beta Theta Pl.A vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-A Alpha Tan Omega-A vs. Theta Xi-A Delta Sigma PI vs. Sigma Nu-A Phi Gamma Delta-A vs. Delta Uu- ailon-A Sigma Alpha Mu va. P Kappa Phi Zeta Beta Tau vs. Pioneer Coop Theta Chi vs. Acacia Gus I-A vs. Hitchcock-A THURSDAY GAMES. Boucher vs. Goodding Smith-A vs. Andrews Benton-A vs. Gus II-A Seaton I vs. Canfield MaoLean vs. Avery f Newman Club vs. Physicists Van Es vs. Manatt-A Bessey vs. Kiesselbach SCOEES Delta Tau Delta-B 2 ..(forfeit).. Delta Upsilon-B 0 Manatt B 2 ... (forfeit) . . . Gus II-B 0 Delta Tau Delta-C 21 ... Sisma Nu-C 17 Farm Uouse-B 34. .Phi Gamma Delta B 26 Alpha Gamma Rho-B 33 Beta Sigma Psi-B 17 Giu I B 36 Benton-B II Tomorroiv Is Ladies Day In Student Union' The girls will take over the Student Union billards room Thursday, afternoon according to plans of the Union games committee. The billards room will be reserved for girls only from 3 to 6 p.m. Merle Retting, Union games manager will be available to give free instruc tions in billiards and snooker during those hours. Student IDs are required and a small, fee will be charged for the use of equip ment. "Okay gals, this is your hours," says Barney Bauer- meister, games committee chairman, "Learn to play with understanding companions." Christmas Letter Sheets Large Selection ' ' for Pre-Christmas Correspondence GOLDEflROD 215 North 14 STUDENTS INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE WITH AN OLYMPIA PRECISION, PORTABLE TYPEWRITER TTPlWRiTER SERVICE AND RENTALS BLOOM TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 323 No. 13th Ph. 2-5258 NU Cagers Pass Opening Test Blistering Second Half Singes Golden Falcons ByK Hal Brown Nebraska roared back from a 30-26 halftime deficit with a blistering second half to take a 73-46 victory over Stew art Air Force Base in the opening game of the cage season for the Huskers be fore an estimated crowd of 5,500 Tuesday night. Jerry Bush's cagers ripped the nets for 47 points in the second half with 30 of them coming in the last eight min utes. Al Maxey and Hersch Turner led the second half surge with 13 and nine points respectively. Maxey Leads Maxey topped the evening's scoring with 18 points. Turn er was a close second with 17. Nebraska took a 2-0 lead with one minute gone in the game on a short jump shot by Turner but the G o 1 d e n Falcons fired right back to tie it up on a long jump shot by Don Davidson. - The Huskers regained the lead at 5-4 on another jump shot- by Turner and a free throw by Maxey only to fall behind again when Ted Switz ler hit a long jump shot for Stewart. Nebraska held the lead only twice more during the cold first half. The Huskers led 13-12 and 15-14. Trailing 15-14 with 10 minutes remain ing in the half, the Golden Falcons pumped seven straight points through the basket while holding the Huskers scoreless to take a 21-15 lead. Turner Ties Stewart led from that point until five minutes after the second half opened when Turner scored on a tip-in to tie the scoreat 34-all. Turner was also fouled and the Husk er captain hit the free throw to make it 35-34 in favor of Nebraska. Dave Mowbray connected on a jump shot to give the Golden Falcons the Jead for the final time at 36-35 as the Huskers raced to a 43-36 lead on a jump shot by Turner, a lay in by Maxey, a lay in and a free throw by Turner and another jump shot by Maxey. From that point on, Ne braska continued to increase the lead over the winless Stewart team. The Golden Falcons suffered losses to Geneva College 70-(?8, Iona 69-63 and Tuck Tapers 111-98 prior to last night's game. Nebraska hit only 10 of 29 field goals the first half for a 34.5 percentage while Stew art found the range on 14 of 34 for a 41.2 mark. Both teams had trouble from the free throw line dur ing the first half with Ne braska connecting on 6 6f 15 attempts for 40 per cent and the Golden Falcons finding the mark on 2 of 5 for 40 per cent also. Nebraska out-rebound-, ed their opponents during the first half 31-21. For the entire game, the Huskers hit 30 of 76 field goal attempts for a percentage of 39.5 and had 13 of 31 from the charity stripe for 41.9 per cent. Nebraska dominated the boards throughout the game gathering in 77 rebounds to only 44 for the Stewart quin tet. Maxey, Turner and Bob Harry tied for the lead in re bounds for the Huskers with 10 each, followed by Jim Kow alke with seven and ' Rex Swett with six. All-Big Seven Virg Riley led the Stewart scoring with 11 points and Mowbray, an all-Big Seven choice while playing collegi ate ball at Colorado added 10 for the Golden Falcons, Riley led the Stewart five in rebounding with 10. Open Thursday Night til 9 p.m. FINAL BOX SCORE STEWART AFB (46) FG FT FF TP Mowbray S 0 X 10 Riley 5 . 1 3 11 Pericola 2 0 1 4 Grant 10 5? Swltiler JN 2 4 8 Davidson 3 0 0 6 Speaks 1 O'O ? Gilliam 1 0 0 ? ReleatU 0 0 0 0 Miller O 0 1 0 Rose 0 0 0 Thomas 0 1 0 1 Totals NEBRASKA (73) Kowalke Maxey ......... Harry , . , Turner Swett .21 FG .. 3 ..8 .. 1 .. 7 .. 3 Hester 2 Wall O Elle 0 Walin O Roots 1 Barth 0 Dick O Shipwright 0 Buuok 2 Bowers 1 Stacey t Olsen 0 4 FT 0 2 0 3 3 0 2 O 0 2 O 0 0 1 0 0 0' 21 4 FF TP 1 SO 13 11 Tl SO W 46 M 4773 Totals Stewart AFB Nebraska Official": Theron Thomsen, Iowa; Gor don Carpenter, Colo. Frosh Win The Nebraska freshmen de feated the Campus All-Stars 76-62 in a preliminary con test as Chet Paul and Larry Bemis led the scoring for the frosh with 17 and 15 points respectively. The Box Score: . Neb. 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