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Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan 'Thursday, March 10, 1966 S.IIllIIJIMItlllllllllllllIIIIIIllIltltIIIIlUlf:tlltIllltltlIllllIt!H11Mtl)Ji.f JIIUfIlflIlllllllllllltJllIII1lltfllllllf Baseball Intramural Tie Sporting Life I NCAA Indoor Track Meet Moves Scoreboard By James Pearse To Phi Kappa Psi A and Rog- Draws 8 Huskers Detroit ers will meet Friday after- A tribute was paid to the finest Nebraska Outside Eight University of Nebras- noon at 5:00 in the Nebraska team in over forty years by Elks Lodge 80 of Lincoln on Cornhusker baseball ka are scheduled to The Tuesday night in the Lincoln Hotel. trackmen team practiced outside for the Coliseum to determine the 1 The occasion was the basketball banquet. The affair leave this afternoon for the first time Tuesday and Coach intramural bas- was a great success as an overflow crowd turned out to National Collegiate Athletic Tony Sharpe called it "the ketball champion. honor the Huskers fine effort. Association indoor track earliest we've been outside" Both" teams advanced to the championships in since he has been at Nebras- championship bracket Wednes- Seniors Honored Detroit, Michigan Friday and Satur- ka. day night by winning semi- day. Sharpe is now working with final games. The Phi Psi A The three seniors (Al Reiners, Grant Simmons, and Assistant Track Coach Ike a squad of 31 players and he team the Independent Coley Webb) were given special recognition and presented beat Hanscom said that "all of the said was doubtful he 52-4- commemorative watches. - that it champion Dents while boys will have a fair chance ...-4- :. would make any alterations was winning The seniors, along with Ed Stevens, a graduate assis- L? MKT Rogers over to place if they do well 48-4- 5 tant,. as as until after their first game Abel XII A in a game Paul Schneider, team trainer, and guest speaker, Hot they have Hanscom Hundley, been." March 28 in Houston, Texas. that determined the Univer- Rod were all inducted into the Nebraska Navy by added Governor that Nebraska "might The Husker Coach said the sity dorm champion. Frank Morrison. even win." Hot Rod Hundley, colorful pitchers were throwing strikes The Phi Psi-De- nt game was backcourt man who played Those who met the N.C.A.A. his pro ball Los and the hitters getting more played on even terms until with the Angeles Lakers, kept the crowd qualifying performances and laughing with his on wood on the ball than in pre- the quarter when the anecdotes basketball. will be traveling to meet fourth Hot the vious first outside practices, caught fire The Rod especially delighted in telling of the big, are Charlie Greene, Phi Psi's and put rugged cornerman still with the Lakers, Rudy LaRousso. but he added that the early the game on ice. liill Marshall dash; Dave Crook, 600-- y a r d outings mat- at- LaRousso, "a real animal", once grabbed a 100-yar- were "mostly a led the winner's scoring run; Peter Scott, d ter of swinging 17 that' meant the game for the Lakers. As he stood with run; Orlando Martinez, mile; getting them tack with points followed by the ball his teammates hollered "Brutus, Brutus," one of Steve Krebs, high jump; Jim and getting their eye on the Larry Wacholz with 11 and the big fellows nicknames. Beltzer, shot put and Ray ball." John Kamerzel with 10. Ole Brutus turned and said, "Yeah, yeah." Then ram- Harvey, high hurdles. Among the pitchers working Rogers was down by seven med the ball back through the basket taking an opposing Hanscom said that nearly out Tuesday was Husker foot- points at half time, but ex- player with him. "We had to get a blow to -- torch cut that all of the top athletes from ball quarterback Bob Church-ic- h. ploded for a 20 third guy out of the basket after the game," Hot related Rod. across the United States who Sharp said. that "Church-ic- h quarter to take a seven point If the crowd at Nebraska has a favorite, big man, a have made the performace could be a picker-uppe- r, lead into the final period of man they to really like see come into the game, it has qualifications will be at t h e he throws hard." Sharpe said play against Abel XII Wednes- to be Coley Webb. meet. he was uncertain of the avail- day night. But the Cather Hall Five Huskers rank on the STEVE KREBS . . . Husker high-jump- ranks eighth nationally In his specialty ability of scatback Frank champions cooled off in the Nebraska's Brutus top ten cnart nationally in Solich for baseball duty. final stanza and were forced their events. is tied for 8th in the high Hanscom thought the Husk- braska out in the discus and Clayton Luther, a two year to hang on as Abel XII cut Coley wastes little time getting position and spares no Charlie presently jump with a leap of ers, who were second in the that Kent Tarbutton letterman, is currently tak- the final difference to three one in the process. Greene should has the fastest collegiate and Jim Beltzer holds down Big Eight indoor champion- give the some ing care of most of the catch- points, 48-4- 5. The Hot Rod said it like this. "I've seen some big, rough Huskers dash time of 5.9. Dave the tenth position of the na- strength in the javelin. Ron ing duties for the Huskers. Jerry Paitton again led the men. But then I came to Nebraska and saw Coley Webb." ships, would be stronger in Crook has the second fastest tional shot put performances. Fecht, who recently reached Freshmen baseball practice Rogers team by netting 20 Webb, who was sitting with the press (he don't mess 600-yar- the outdoor track season. time in the d run with Nebraska's outdoor his career best in the p o 1 e will begin next week, accord- points followed by Roger Hoy around) also was the brunt of a crack made by Governor first Dennis 1:09.2. Peter Scott is tied for competition will come in the Hanscom said that vault of is also being ing to Sharpe. He has a squad with 14. Dale Zikmund topped Morrison. 1000-yar- 7th in the d run with Texas Relays April 1st Hagin, who threw 158 feet as counted on to give the Husk- of 35 who expected to re- at- As Webb approached the speakers stand to receive his and are the evenly distributed Abel a time of 2:10.2. Steve Krebs 2nd. a would Ne-- ers power in the field. port. 11 commission in the Nebraska Navy, the Governor announced freshman, halp tack with points. that, "One of the real pleasures of being here tonight is watching Coley walk up here and walk back to his seat again." KU It was a successful close to a highly successful cam- To Represent Big Eight paign, and it ended with the promise of better things to come. By Phil Dynan were taken at U. C. L. A. and joined the team to take over a Desire is synonymous with Sports Information Director Southern Cal In guard spot and Lopes moved championship teams ar.d this Close of Successful Year to forward position Jo Coach has com- but the Jays' came a Jo K. U. team is no exception. "go-go- " to piled one of the outstanding back strong to whip Ohio added the the Jays' Governor Morrison challenged the Legislature to lay the major attack. Since last November the bul- ground work for a Nebraska fieldhouse would university basketball State at Columbus and win that make coaching letin board in the Kansas the ones in Kansas "look like barns." records all time the Big Eight Tourney at As the season rounded into in dressing room has displayed Coach Cipriano, saying that next year's Huskers might just two seasons at the Kansas City. Kansas over- March, Coach Owens had a Your Exclusive Franchise Dealer in Lincoln be better than this year's edition, has truly brought the . The powered Kansas State, Iowa "first replacement" at each a group of signs, with the full impact of a basketball renaisance to Nebraska. - old former Oklahoma State, and Nebraska to cap- position with Lochmann, for- name of each opponent. When guard, fifth head coach in the ture that pre-seaso- n league ward, Rodger Bohnenstiehl, the Jayhawks won, the name K. U. basketball center or forward of the opponent was Letter To The Sports Editor title. The Jayhawks had won and Pat defeated history, has directed the Jay-haw- k eight straight before the jour- Davis, guard. Opponents also placed under the heading Dear Sir: varsity to an overall ney to Lincoln. Now K. U. learned that Lopes could "Parade of Victory." Only Your coverage on Intramural sports this season has been two year mark of 39 wins and enters t'iie N.C.A.A. playo- always be returned to a guard three signs were pinned under very poor. If that's what you call a "college" sports page 11 losses. ffs riding its longest win role and another forward, the heading "Trial of Defeat." you must be kidding. All you print is about the varsity bas- Last season Owens asgumed streak of the season. Bob Wilson, called into action. At the top of the bulletin ketball team, which you copy from the Omaha World Her- command of Kansas cage Discipline and defense plus Senior Fred Chana, 6-- has board one large sign reads, ald and Lincoln Journal. Did you ever go see a contest this fortunes after four years as depth and desire are the four added depth at guard but "Here They Are . . . Now Go semester? Either basketball or football? K Intramural an assistant to Dick Harp. "D's" of K. U. success. The could also feel at home on the Get'm, One by One, Along the Most of the male students participate in Intramurals, Ted's first varsity finished Jayhawks developed a ten- front line. Road to Success!' and only 15 on the varsity basketball team. Nebraska prob- with a 17-- 8 mark and second dency, during the early stages ably has one of finest the Intramural departments in the place in the tough Eig to nation. Eight of the season, win games Conference. falling behind in '4 Do you know who won the Abel Hall championship?? after the This Weekend at the 1. 1965- score. At least seven The students are not just interested in scores, how about The - 1966 Kansas times the Jays' won j pointing the league champions of the dormitories, indepen- basketball team enters the after trailing at University Theatre see: halftime. However, K. U. dents, and fraternities, and something about the more out- N. C. A. A. tournament with had standing games? an overall record of 22 wins the poise and confidence, call it discipline, to regroup Have you ever been in the P.E. building? and only three losses. The ...A Revolving set A Reader present Jayhawks are a tri- and win under pressure. Comment: Reader, first let me give you some indication bute to the leadership ability The Kansas defense, which ...An Orchestra as to why our coverage on intramural sports is "very poor." of Ted Owens and his sometimes takes the form of are two of us at the sports is im- assistants Sam Miranda and man-for-ma- types of There here desk. It several Covered Wagon possible for us to cover intramural athletics in detail. We Bob Mulcahy. zone, or the half court zone ...A rely on Joel Meier for most of our information, as well press, fifth in The Jayhawks won this is ranked the ...Slide Projections as organizations that call from time to time and inform year's Big Eight title with 13 nation. Opponents of K. U. us that they have a big game coming up. In such cases wins and one defeat. The only have scored an average of 61 mrnr Theatre we try to cover the event. league loss came at Lincoln, poists per game. In one game, ...Epic mnjim However, intramurals must take a back seat to varsity Nebraska on January 18th against Oklahoma State, the on page. The athletics the sports varsity program concerns when the Cornhuskers edged Jayhawks allowed only 38 and wMtefiBHlt whole not the university, just those males participating in K. U. 83 to 75. The Jayhawks points on 12 field goals and is the responsibility of sports page to them. It the keep have won nine in a row since V free throws. all university students informed about the progress of the a Great Play varsity programs. that lone loss including a During the first half of the record ringing 110-7- 3 bombing campaign K. U. a start- This year's basketball team was an exceptional one. It used BERTOLT BRECIIT'S of Nebraska. ing lineup Al captured the imagination of all of Nebraska and the eyes that included " '' of the nation. Kansas opened the season Lopes and Del Lewis at with a five game Because of this, basketball received prominence on the victory guards; "Wonderful" Walt string that included Arkansas, Wesley, center; Ron Franz "Mother sports page and preference in coverage. Courage" I'm sure the Lincoln office of the World Herald and Curt Texas Tech (at Lubbock), and Riney Lochmann at for- New Mexico State, Maryland wards. At the of Mosher, sports editor and basketball writer for the Lincoln start the Box Office Room 198 Temple Phone 2072-7- 3 Journal, (not to mention myself) would take exception to and St. John's of N. Y. Losses second semester Jo Jo White your comment that the stories on the team were copies The from the Omaha and Lincoln papers. ENGAGE-ABLE- Going on to your other questions, the only intramural S games I saw were the ones I played in and the ones I IN LINCOLN ... I get WOULD go refereed for. Sorry didn't around to the rest of YOU BELIEVE?! 12-8:3- for SAT. MAR. 0 them. ( The Abel Hall champ was Abel XII. That's what I call IN 't TCe dedication to the game. Those boys probably had to go We've been out to lunch PERSON epssil:& to win than anyone. farther " J About the location of the P.E. building, it is right behind at in I IV A And, for good reasons . . . like the Coliseum. 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