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Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, February 26, 1964 IM STANDINGS Ttiihcldds Need1 Field Points Fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Chi Phi Delta Theta Kappa Sigma 4- -a To Crown ..1-- Defend Indoor Alpha Tau Omega Beat Theta Pi 4 FruremKr A Editor's note: This Is the NeuiiiHii lead In the shot with Floyd Manning of Kansas is t. 55-- 15-- two of 55-ll- and 3 the leader with a 8 mar;. Epsilon ...VM first of articles dealing tosses Sigma Nu .....M with the Big Eight Indoor .respectively. Pushing them Is Second is OU's Jim Farrel Delta Uosllon 15-- Kappa Track Championships. This Dick Inman of Oklahoma with with 6. i XI 3 1 - Theta .....3-- up toss of 55-- Road Trip Next- t'ni uamma Delia .....1-- article takes the field a '( Missouri Should pick U Delta Tau Delta 04 events while tomorrow per- some more points in this evefit Fralernlljf formances on the track will sophdmore as Bill Younger is currently ' 1 Husker Jim be compared.7 ' ' third with a 15-- 3 vault. Ag Men Belteer has the fourth best i FarmHouse ... 2 The broad jump is the only 3 mark in the conference, His Alpha Gamma Sttfma 3 By Peggy Speece 53-1- field event where the Tigers (SB 1 against Iowa State Beta Sigma Pal 3 Sports in- GIGS' Triangle 5 Assistant Editor last Saturday moved him Acacia? r 6 efs, Anthony Watson of Okla. Sigma Alpha Mu i-- 7 'Nebraska will be fated as to the league leaders. homa and Vic Brooks of Ne- be- Frataraltr Vi-- a second place contender Missouri's . leader, other braska, are over the 24-- 0 hind Missouri as the Big Ross Tunnel in the high jump, 1 mark with jumps of 24-- 6 Brown Palace i .1 v .4-- Eight Indoor Championships has wily a slim lead over the i n t n, ,i.. 1 Cornhusker Co-o- 2 open in this Fri- '. Delta Sigma Phi 3 Kansas City of the field. A Kansas M ' ' ret Pioneer p .4-- 3 6-- day. duo of Tyce Smith at 8 Pi Kappa Phi 5 Watson, who was a Chi Phi - Charles Twiss at member Four minutes at the first of he The thing kept the Husk '.0-- Perenially weak in the field and Jayhawks, with their that Theta Chi 7 of the 1960 Olympics team! ' events, Nebraska will have to are within inch of Tunnel's the second half did a great man-to-ma- n ers in contention was their re " effective defense k was ineligible year, 6-- last an improve last year's one point 9 leap. v , deal of damage to the hopes of kept bounding. NU pulled down 46 is trying to regain top form the Nebraska attack Seaton I .5-- showing if they expect to have Coach Joe Cipnano. rebounds compared with 28 Benton v...;-..- after a knee operation. hi " If throughout ' .4-- a shot crown. In those four minutes Ne- the cont- 'for the Jayhawks. Godding 2 at this year's .2-- could be one can come through, OklahomI Smith 3 Last, year, the Huskers won The high jump braska's cagers went score est. Bessey , .3-- 3 of the most contested events, will have an outside chancf KANSAS (64) t Selleek 4 the title with Missouri taking less and allowed Kansas to in By doing a minimum of Lav-ert- y If fp; reb pf tp Klsselbach second. Oklahoma State's Russ at the title. two-poi- nt 1 crease its halftime reaching and slapping for the Brill has cleared 6-- 7 w h 1 1 e Going by the form chart Gibson 7 Srlleck Missouri shapes up as the lead to nine points. ball the Jayhawks committe . Lewis 00 2 three jumpers Including Ne- of the conference leader 4- - Andrews 5- -j to Renko I team beat in the field. Thev 1 an unbelievable total of only Schirhrle 2 Fairfield 4--1 braska's Jack Cramer have Missouri would pick up MacLean own the best marks so far were unable to five personal fouls. Dnseld gone 6-- points in the field while Nei The Huskers Vance ( .0-- 0 i this season in both the shot suf- Team rebounds 5 5 S - mtnea braska would get only 6V:s completely recover and i ' ' Totals 2347 3 U 3 put and the high jump. 64-5- 5 1-- This means the Husker fered a defeat Monday High scorer of the night was Boucher 4 before 5,700 at the Col NEBRASKA S5 Canfield , In the pole vault, three men would, once again, be force night Jayhawk George Unseld who a res af ip Avery 04 Tigers Gene Crews 15-- tr en all out on iseum. had half Antulov and Bob own marks of better than the track. nearly of the Kansas Jones 0 j Selleok scores with 29. Nannen 0 0 Puelz , 0 Gus II 0 5-- With their 6 record in loop Reincrs .0-- 1 1 Hitchcock .5-- 0 Startling National Survey: to Simmons .1-- 4 Gus I .3-- 3 play the Huskers slipped NU was led by Jones with Webb 8 3 11 Burnett 3 Yates 6 4 10 Manatt .3-- 3 ARE the second division. Kansas 18. Coley gus Next in line was Team rebounds 1 in .0-- 5 has moved into a tie for third Webb with 11 and Yates with Totals 0 7 4 16 55 Capital Q. COLLEGE Kansas 34 30 64 10. 8 place. Nebraska 32 2355 ... .Cather Nebraska is tied for fifth ATHLETICS Cather 5 0 with Missouri and Iowa State. Cather 6 3.2 Cather 7 2.3 CORRUPT? Cather 4 Cather 2 2.3 April SPORT presents the most Next for the Cornhuskers is Cather 3 1.4 important report ever published three-gam- e a grueling road Ca44wr.A. - in SPORT . . . the shocking trip. They wind up with clash- r findings of financial corruption Cather 12 1 in college sports. Based on es at Oklahoma State, Okla- CAther 10 1 months investigation of col- and Colorado. Cather 13 3.2 V of homa, Cather 11 leges and universities, it pulls Cather 8 no punches. Be sure to read this Cather ,.o-- 5 The Huskers who have won conclusion to "How Immoral Independent 10-- only one game on Are College Athletics." the road Also in April SPORT: Dental College n will hard-presse- d to finish be Navy ROTC 34 "WHAT AN OLD MAN high in the final standings. Unteachables 4.1 Phi Epsilon Kappa 2.3 LEARNED ABOUT Monday's game was the 4 Newman Club 5 FOOTBALL" home finale for Nebraska this bv Y. A. Tittle Coli- Independent year and closed out the "HOW WE WON BACK seum careers of five NU seni- Mechanical Engineers 3.2 THE DAVIS CUP" ors. Dental Molars " ai ft Trenton . . l.t by Bud Collins AF ROTC 2.3 Read all the sport Seniors Charley Jones. Niel Pharmacy 3.2 about Unicorns 5 scene's great favorite and con- Xannen, Daryl Petsch, Denny 1 troversial figures in SPORT, Independent 12-- Puelz, and Jim Yates all com- the magazine that keeps you pleted their eligibility at the University Aggies " apace of all events in college Misiiu J3 and pro sports. For top cover- this season. Free Loader end of profiles, action, Runners 4.3 age, Vooters 4 packed photos . . . Read fighting neck-and-nec- k Eagles , After April throughout the first half the Shamrocks "!'."'.!1m ice-col- Huskers turned d to Fraternity I3-- Kappa start the second half. Phi Pm . . n Sigma Chi j.2 AMONG LEADERS Jim Beltzer, sophomore shot putter, Favorite magazine of the sports Phi Delta Theta i.i start and the sports minded! The Jayhawks hit seven Alpha Tau Omaga 5.3 is among the Big 8 leaders in that department with a Beta Theta Pi 53-1- 1 NOW SALE! points to open a nine Kappa Sigma j4 effort last week. ON point spread on the Huskers. Fraternitr 14- - After three NU points, Kan- Delta Upsilon Delta Tau Delta 3. Full Intramural Slate sas ran off a streak of six Sigma Phi Epsilon , "' 3.1 Europe For Less more to take a commanding Sigma Nu Sigma jj On Tap For Tonight 12 point lead. Alpha Epsilon Theta Xi .j TODAT'S SCREDCLE All Student Trips 1 Frateralty 15-- P. E. Cmi With 6:10 left Nebraska B-- :30 Fraternity 2 ' FarmHouse B-- EUROPE Rambler, 10 37 from caught fire and hit for six Alpha 5 7:30 Fraternity countries, days, $1027 Gamma Rho 3.2 ( 30 Phi -- v. Delta Tag 53-4- Delta Sigma " points to close the gap to Pi 3.2 Delta-- Ha'p'ny, 15 countries, 49 days, from $1215 Vagabond to Phi Gamma Delta y :30 P1-- Xl-- A Beta Theta v. Theta Steve Renko, of Men . quarterback , it . . . Xi T. K. Caart t Eastern Europe, 17 countries, including Russia, 56 days, the KU football team, got z 'if t .M Fraternity B--J Frateralty r. Final 7 30 Fraternity B-- 7 from $1498. ROUND THE WORLD 8th annual World PW Kappa loose for two basket and two Psi 4., 1:30 Phi Delta Theta C . Farm house C Phi ;; throw to the game Delta Theta 4. :30 Surma Chi-- v. Sigma PM Epsi- tour, 54 days, 16 countries, from $2595. free ice Beta Theta Pi 3 i lon C Sigma Chi 2 Vanity for the Jayhawks. Kappa Sigma rrt Enjoy travel with others own 30 Nn-- your ago -- Alpha 6 Sigma v. Kappa Alpha Psi Tau Omega . .. .'.....'. The thorn in the side of the t riv, fi .04 7:30 Fraternity 7 ' who shore your interests. Special student soilings. E- Fraternity A-- Fraternity Fiaal t:30 Huskers all night was the de- :J0 Cather-- scorted. 15 years experience. Get full from Sigma Phi Epsilon ... Frask Caart details your Xi defense. Theta iT A . termined Kansas :30 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Theta local travel AMERICAN YOUTH FarmHouse Tl XJ-- agent or write ABROAD, Delta Tau Delta tj 7:30 Fraternity A a Sigma Nu t 70 UNIVERSITY STA.,' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Sigma Alpha JO Fraternity A 10 Epsilon :30 CaUier-- s 2-- 11

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