Friday, December 12. 1952 By BILL MTXDELL Intramural SporU Columnist Defending All-University cham pion Sigma Alpha Epsilon bounced back on the winning trail Wed nesday night by capturing a 56 43 basketball victory over tough Phi Gamma Delta. Behind the 17 point effort of Bill Shainholtz, the Sig Alpha exploded in the first and third quarters to even their sea son record at 1-1. j With Shainholtx, Bill Mc Garry and Jim Hoover leading the way. the defending champs ruled p a It-6 first stanza lead and kept it the rest of the way. ' xne iijis made up part of the vlaflr in tn MMni vnav 5fny??littif -PP to 217 but the followtag stanza was like the; first and toe PM Gams were sw v-vvuu lAmw e&LIU uuuuu. vMuuuxtwwb puucu acven counters in perioa numoer inree while his mates were adding an ctner eignt use losers, mean while, could muster only four counters. Although the Fijls roared again in the final stanza. Pat Lange Per sonaUy accounted for eight SAEj counters and the game was theirs. Shalnhetts led all scoring with hit 17 to on ten while Lange contributed another IS. Marl Mavptn topped the losers bid wit 11. Navy Wins Navy KOTC chalked up an easy win in m first ouung, downing the ASCE by a 37-21 tally. The Middies ran up leads of 8-4 and 17-8 in the initial two chukkers and coasted the rest of the way. Damrr Switzer tocced the win- rang effort with a ten-point total! Frankie Albert Quits Football Another o'i timer is leaving the pro ranks of football this Sunday as the professionals close another year of conspetision. Frankie Al-i bert, one of the finest passers in' the paid field, announced that he wi3 leave the San Francisco 49ers and retire from the gridiron sport Loral Busker followers wul nsoeaaber Albert as the quar terback who led the 1MB ChasBpfemhip Base Bowl teaaa , . -v. e laduw m e l tte iEto full cractke in 1U also. Un- dcr Head Coach Cark Shaugh-j roessy. Sunfcrd won toe FacSc' Coast Ctofereace axd after triin narg tr Huskers in the Bow! tHassac, iKaflsaiael un- Albert is one of the first play ers to s&a he playing from tae rictnal 0rfis&m. The AH America Conference, forssed seven years are. The ealy miher rlrtoml ldayr wDl are W - Csard Brune Basrfaed wbn wd sSiH rewsia active t&e 4Jcr Albert ws reci2d lor his xlJabes in 1K1 when lie sared tim leagie's most rahatOe player award wisa Otto craisan 01 -ux ClevelaBd Bsenras. Huskers Draw 183,685 Fans CiiTeTKiy of ICthradLa Joclhi3 fcOowers set a new aaesfiaace record far hare games dnring She past season. A total of lSUUi saw tbe Buikers" fSve htmt -The atiiiosg rceori was 179.444 set in ItiL A Band Day crwwd d ZSST! whirin patiasd "itenccial Slafiisna to see tbe Kaassas Stale f"- raiks seOTod eo3y to tfbe atsesadajace art fee Term Stale frry bee last year. Eon gate arjeaiante fas Seralh DiJtBfia 2117. ldra S-U 2E,f:8. Kansas Siaie ZtS. Third-Ranking Cats Play Indiana, Frisco Tw eff Eosas St's mo 5if-l fiJ 19t-SZ tor a 1L$ av-. the year are rwrtmg tq oert Svi- Stand t to 1 Che WMcats can wa eiiher f the cwaatests wh Indiaaa Kan FraactKM. they can thcar ritfct to b w M fcirh Xe. 3 sutiosal raaiint wtith has faSea th4r sbral derm. tn. rwV.f SHrfisy caifti She Esxhusts erf InixzJLj to &41 Sbe Cats m casmssaSivg win ew CaatS Jaih Car&aer ax.3 bus Cal& I K-SdaJ wtfpped Infiiisaa in ISt8 Wlea toe EiiOEit-J-"'-! sra begnm. ia' Uttat Csue to-! uSasa ha ttes Jhjee vicltci S a rev, fcattafiiz an lilTi tB ad ES5wir4li il1 The Bsscrs 23 osoae to ' Itaahiteaa wl 1-1 rerJ. They oxaed wtEa a snwthteg xrb 1 win wr Vaiparaawo st Kmmartm ad the sseved to Kotre Dasx t? v to tote to the Xrtah Tl-;t tn a thrlTW. Sej Fraadsca c "55'lSt Cst3s hesier teass, is a e&sh thai, worries Garfcjer. In f tt, ffiue Esmm Srom the earShsah tvn si2ffl to hsii a lasx tie Wital. In twn tcerasxis iBermgs. tch at' n Fraoasstta. the Ikm eigd 11 Cats is ciaee tii3. T- jty wwd frwa s rnaew it ttjtopiisSac. The rxwts tare 11 vrtcru tut from ti ?uad which dewntd X-t-iate SV lt s mo. Leading m-nrrr ml line iMmis fs Frask Eraatrro. a 8-S -mdwr h v.ftici in 1J iit asd a Wu'luA rtrWsxdirg ser foruaM is the K.-IU5 gasoe cf Utst year. Be wt&ft'i'ied Ti$ Navy, jttuif while Jack Bale led the Engineers wiia eigm lames. Delts Swamp Nu's Delia Tan Delta had every thing their own way Wednesday as they ran over Sigma Nu, 48 19. The Delt win was their first in two contests and it was the second straight Sig Nu defeat ine winners rocketed-off in an iiT ii stanza margin ana paa-jlast tim. -rvi xfT" "Vr ,n .V Iw .j u "IUJ thfv Z nti I hnt . ,iMKi-. Ji ... j ' . C Thompson with 12 and Skip Howe with- ten topped the DTD scoring while Steve Sutton XIITMI Tnf1T HAAm iea we Nu s with seven. Sammies Soar Sigma Alpha Ma held Corn busker Co-op scoreless in the fourth quarter and came from behind to win a 21-1$ contest for their first victory of the year. It was the second outing of the season for each team and the outcome pushed the two teams into Identical 1-1 season records. The Sammies Jumped off to an Nation's Top Billy Vessels When Billy "Curly" Vessels of j Cleveland. Okla, high school en iTolied at Oklahoma as a freshman in 1S49, Coach Bud Wilkinson once told the Oklahoma freshman squad upon which Vessels taved: Its the team that counts, not the individual.' "Although BiUy and aH the ether Boomers, as Oklahoma's fresh are called. listened po litely. Bud's remark wasn't deeply etched upon them be cause they had had no practical application of this truism in their ewu coOcgiate football ex perience, which was just start ing. As a sophomore. Vessels was tremendous. If ever a back carried team to the national title, it was :0t3ahoma's Vessels in 1958. And Jf1 .y.lgfcy oveooe4 By the national cress. That was understandable. All the early buildup had been for Leon "Mule Train" Heath, senior fallback from HoIIis, Okla, who had blacked sanashingly for two years, led the nation's hacks tn rushing to 1M9 with his aver age of 9.13 yaris. raced 81 yards to a tovchdowa against Santa KLLY VESSELS OUaku s left halfback who won &e Bcis tmmm Trophy, the Clcveiaad Touchdown Oah trophy, the AF FUyer of the Tear award, IT Flayer a Back of the Tear awards, and ethers still tn. erage- iJji jlboD's Sfi2S5hf2f i w m f1 i&tfeDiwe gaze- j .esk. Cto J'flJ Mtog trm this yeafs raxis vsm& to get th Dw rJ.iste Tjfw- trsad-sam3dac4 tu23 V VT1 i- 4 -..-h- 4 :tJWaa a tsfit bai fea : y&jr to Ctda Garfew M hits Cn: i4taBiMe j&tfve Awastes. ert starW ow the KFTJ ;itoh tie rsauBing soate, Jerry MaSrn, f t-L At gnardc the Dows hire Cajw LsrSn. an raoi Vnfcievhh. 8-L TaSert nan mm the Bwa- 4ad is rcUriu Mir. Low ftewtt who is C-li, SisSt prefcahJy wiH r7SiJh i2he s?totiig csxter pmSJaon to 'jeaustiwoal s jpn asore. ii&dsJKswSt, 9 was siKki ''ia Big 19 ttmis-t hoi seawo as a iljjestoJsasL CteJy to beat ;Se&a&5rs 174 awersse 5m H Big "2j gsjhes was lensn's a33-A3Ert- mt the -rtsitieg cewtcrs, Schstadt of Indlaauv ai4 Ea gtlhe f flC W-aUat tritk Kawiiiu, K a 8 tu a pMtred la 22 a the Cats dywnei Drake to a hreaihlew erestJaae game tost t cvday. Aheut the etly esh y4aye who stowed Cah Jatk Oaraner to thai jSr scare vas swfews Fk WISs, a gard frost Tabs. The Wilteiil tsj&th Las bteffl :w-.k as c f f - fel face t" grtsJ fcvwlzg teaarjt ,!scghi. 8 - 2 first quarter bulge and still maintained a slim 14-11 lead at the rest period. Moe Lipton led the way for the winners during the first half with seven points. Five Cornhuskers accounted for eight points in the third stanza while the Sammies were garner ing only four to give the losers a brief 19-18 margin entering the last quarter of play. Only three free throws were tallied in the ten minutes but they were all n the Saromie side of the ledger and that was it Lipton topped all scorers with nine while Harry Wray was tops tap 4 Via Isam nntn toran Pioneers Squeeze Pioneer Bouse maintained a slim lead from the second quar ter on to win its second game of the year, 38-27, over Brown Palace. Breaking a 7-7 first period deadlock the Pioneers led 14-13, 22-21 and 38-27 at the end of the following stanzas. The Palacers were woefully short on field goals, netting only seven, but helped keep it close by potting 13 free tosses. Pioneer's VTes Beery and Brownie Bill Moates shared scor- ing honors with 12 points apiece.1 Grid Star l7o$ Oklahoma's In Unselfish Clara and averaged more than a first down per play tn the Sugar Bowl as he tore off teschdewn runs of 86 and 31 yards against Louisiana State. And when the season ended. Heath became the country's All American fullback, making tne concensus team. Vessels took it swell. He had run behind Heath's combustive blocking and was solidly on the Sooner fullback. But deep down in his heart, be must have thought be belonged somewhere, too, and out the last tackier with a stun wonderel at a rating system that r,.rg block as Eddie Crowder totally ignored him. 1 'passed to ad Max Boydston for As his Junior season began, u touchdown. Every week he Vessels got OUahoaBa's advance fesOdap, only to lame a knee la the third game and auiss nearly 89 per cent of the season. That left htm only year. If ever a back bad an incentive e frw tmiw.g o-iLt for Dersonal glory, VkwIc vac that back this year. II For two seasons in a row, he had .prf i, tune austuoe. -Ihatj points against Utah SUte. That been denied the recognition he so !was a gooi Texas team out there? leaves plenty of room for the im ridhly deserved. This was bis last today. It just didn't get approvement whkh must come to chance. fbreaks,- be said at DaZas. -That make the Buffs a challenger in be cosBjdctcly forgot fcharley Hoag sure can go, caat the B:g Seven Conference- 18 Repor For Drills At Mizzou Coach "WEbor "Sparky" Slalccp set his seventh baskeibail earn- paign at the University of VSs-l souri fSdaUy in ie3on here this week when some 11 varsity can - diflates reverted for opening drffls. icjiri w T The Tiger cpea thesr 21-game Waaler card afainst Ft. Lexasard Wood here on Eteeember 13- Five EKra-jeagije coostesis are scheduled :fPor to S'.toBrT7 Six lrtteraoru. only two of these seniors, will he the fraane werk around which StaScup and his asi&taax. Gerald Bedgcpeth. will build what Stslcwp ewri saoaed as "the youngest dab In the ctremH." The letunuag vet eraas arc: Gene (8-8) l enitoW. senior from Bonne Terre: Charles (C-3) Ohgthlaegcr, senior frwoa St. E&saheth; Wynne S-1 CaAcd. Jumior from FL Laaerdale. Fla Mi (8-2) Park, sophosMire front Lesmtrton: Boh (C-8) Bettor, swphosoore from Brentwood; and Win -l WtlfoBg. troau Pa-aico. E".'icr, a Bean, aSrp&rlaut ccg is MiximT bljcpriaJi, wsmt tit full sxeed in early wicskulc. at wr a reretAUm fa his fet a rosea ags. zG wans wTiwcaft, wwi um j-Ass- mxxMihm j. g, m4 ttojwe-year term at &i'ja amid sszgje gaz 3Lun Fealare Goek Vanity: l!AT.gr--a2:s KzaA," 135, 234. 5:42. 7:47, State: CatCe Twffl, 133. 4:12, "Ctoe Bag AfJalr; .523, 1:12. 224, a jpf ; o iff P Skif j . S7AM13 1 i p ShDAY f:!' f J- TT '"" t"7I (14 ' mmvimiimmi '.MW8WMUi I T' SOW tU'ijwl tuM, mi twwr, Hi f: ftMI IMP. W-t I , THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Rebound Ace i : WILLA&D FAGLEK Start- 1 mg forward for the Husk ers, is I a towering 6-S sophomore, learn Player himself. Never hare the Soon ers had a tailback who became so uitsclfteh a team player. Against Texas, Vessels twice bored off tackle and while falling laier aled to Fallback Back McPhafl for touchdowns, one a 88-yard play. Agahwt Kansas on his optional play around right end. be sacrificed his own running to throw two long passes that set up Oklahoma touchdowns two and six yards ooi. Against Kansas State, he took begged to take his turn oa defense ,m -V' .rrirc'V On tV- f--.al play of the final game wiln Okla- noina A&M toreaeikmg to score from the two. Vessels rocketed in tr. h'f t, tn ku : toss Bill Rredde of the Cowboys mn.-n wti 1am for a w;. Ji-imm caTnt he?" he said after the Kansas game. After tW Kansas State victory he toti it porters tn the dresrasg room. "If you are going to write anything I say, be sure that it is about Back McPhaiL He proved be can snore the ball with the key Mock. In the first euarter when he blocked Swit- ser f or use to score, did you see hixn rush over with a grin and shake the fe&oWs hand?" Never a word from Vessels sheet Tes- w It. v"s?5 bad Lis greatest day against Kotre Dane. He scored all 'Ofciee Oklahoma touchdowns, two lcf them eecteifyfcg runs of C2 Tf-Ee nulled 1S5 yards, averagg 1L4 per carry. Aad in gMme-t yicf ct it was beart-teeakiitg fsnnhle as be seres yards to a first down that may hare cost .the Ssooers their cy defeat cf -the year. Afterward, fa the Oklahoma dressing roosa. Vessels stood be fore WVItiBM. tears streaaming down his face. Renomaber. coach, when I was a freshman aad you fH awe & was the teaaa that covated. not the individual? I know what you mean now." That tee Vessels wtoa i-art won tae maBsaan xrepey, isei (wf'tM TooxhAarwa Clash Tr- p&y, the AP PSayer of the Year Award, tie UP Ftayer cf the Year fcseai&ie and others that are rffil camirg in. And that's wfcy all You Don't Find Dates ca a Christmas Tree Cl tthd Hn Trt Cj Erw list's! Grot thtvr n Ct ! n FfntM Ftw I i TLwnMScl Swao oaul Cq9 i1; - c 4mm. Br Pra&dM w ita4 ina oea. Si eummawl har owJ MW, iid M. OtWL" ut auL w s tamo uwutaniac ... outsvrinjac ... naSa ... 9&ais!4 . . . of Ffoaaak. Swyn kurv arfuci m of" rma to O ur B-trvao mSmmI Cm fc riuKiuB o w2 sXmA. "thnj" w uL Itot hw to tettyrm-" J3 tUt few Tiisr", t isr mm taum feejx nut- Ta " svoa." Us ovat ft wttAai'WJ ia Liak b Swtriu t fai Tv r rrJw ojI lMii Ktft-Wariil SuMfc ShU wa a to haaar UMMMhMrnMr,..aMyi m tui (iiwa. 121 Sovth Ilia L Telephone: ZtlH 9 8&gW laVj Hebirsislksi Dirovdies heir Ternfen By GLENN NELSON Sports Editor Nebraska's young basketball team, with only a 65-53 win over a weak South Dakota aggregation to its credit, undertakes a huge task Saturday night when the University of Minnesota plays host to the Huskers at Minneapolis. Minnesota will bo playing their final non-conference game in three starts when they meet the Buskers at Williams Arena. The Gophers open Big Ten play rlnnt Illinois Dec 23. Big threat among tr.e many top:ior action against me uopners. Minnesota players is Ed Kalafat, a Coach Harry Good's Cornhus-j 6-6 center who led his mates ta;kers will field a starting five: th svn-in rienartment last season with 349 points for the season. Coach Ozzie Cowles quintet is picked to win the Big Ten cage championship this season, and pre-1 Unbeaten Washington State Washinrton State's busy Cougars I w. v;t .nxnfv.nx .. , . rr.,nT-jn TTnivprsirv's Dtacie ior toioraao um;fT17s unbeaten basketballers Monday night at Colorado Fieldbouse. I Coach Be be Lee's Buffs J? be the second opponent Jam-packed 11-day road sched ule for the Cougars who play eight games during that period. The Cougars will have seven games under .their belts at tipoff time Monday. The game will be Colorado's third of the campaign. A pair of high-scoriiig wins over Utah State got the BuKs under way. 'Colorado rolled up a nifty U per game average tn that opening set. Buff followers saw what appeared to be a more con sistent, better-scoring, deeper dab than that which carried the Silver and Gold banner last sea- Steady point production from forwards Frank Gompert and Art ,,. - ! Jl. t-I-.-, F-.' featured the Utah State series. With guard Tom Harrold anchor- ' 'JTJTlr cerns1. Jr w problem coe anting Lee concerns water safety. poor scoring from the por". Centers Burdette Ealdorson and Jim Bulkeley tallied a total of 15 Washington State win snow a rugged outfit wtth the starting five averaging snore than 82. Eiatgleader of the Cougar attack is forward Trie MuOins, a g-4 199-poundcr front Sydney, Aus traSa, who doahles as a decath lon specialist during track sea- Other probable starters are for ward Bon Berr.ir.k (8:1), Center Bill Bender (6:4) and guards Bob Swansea (8 j) and Bob Morgan (:L) The Cougars are ably direcled PATIO STEAKS 8AXDWICHES CHICKFX FOUXTAIX SHXIM7 TAXX-OUT OIDEKS Wm Aetmmaitt TmtUe im Our em TARTY ROOM 3610 N. 4S Qosed Wed. 6-2016 Gir Him Spcrtthlrt Cmmfmrt far ClirlsfmJ McGregor' Scot Here's the syortahirt sleeve lengths to Vke his regular shir!, fine washable rayon gahardiae wVM saddle sUlchcd coHar aad pocket flans. Lew-cat eoCar eaa he w ars wfih mt wf Sheet a tie. Kavy. hoQyherry red. Eg hi htse, dark green, tan, grey, ttaa-le or gH grtea. All sSsea, season charts rank the Gophers as fifth nationally. Nebraska's starting five will no doubt remain the same, with Willard Fagler and Stan Matxke starting at forwards. Bill John son at center and Joe Good and Fred Seger at the guard positions. Set to see plenty of reserve ac- tion are Jerry Sandbulte, Paul .opposite oeue, leu xar oeiow yw Fredstrom and Don Weber, who output of Gelle, Mencel and Kala are also lcttermen returning from fat, who were the big guns in the last year's squad. Gary Renzel- brace of road wins in the Goph man, 6-5 soph center, is also slated ers' first two games. which averages slightly under f-, led by rangy Johnson who hits 6 - 7. The Gophers will also start an all-veteran squad, which will Buffs Face by Coach Jack Friel who is in his 25th season at the. school. In 24 campaigns, his Washington State quints have won 440 times while ;losini, 253. iWater Safety Course Offers Hour's Credit Valuable training plus credit will be in the offering for those registering for a special Physical Education class the second se mester. The class, officially listed , as FE 23-VII, will be instruction! in senior life saving and water safety. Being taught by XTJ swim ming coach, Warren Emery, the class b especially offered to all men who are interested in ob taining their Bed Cross certifi cates in life saving and water safety. Emery said that many students each spring inquire on the pro cedure of obtaining such certifi cates in contemplating summer Frerequisites of the course are either FE 22-VH, intermed iate swimming, or the ability to perform the following: swim 448 yards, tread water for one min ute, perform a surface dive and swtm for at least ten feet un derwater. The class will meet three days a week, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and will offer one hour credit. The Saturday periods will probably be spent in actual teach ing faculty children, Emery added. Shirts Finished to look right! Top tpttSty dry cleaning! ttmj your laundry LAUNDROMAT ieth ! Vmre Yur Gifts Dlttinetlttl? Pmekmged mt Mmeef$. Xm Ckmrgt for Clft$ $2 t ffwrr. tm " i -is-- w' i'xv J li:;:i:i4:;i;p .... : I Vjf with Ut n't SpvrUtctmr . tlAGE&S Tint Tlztr Pogt, 3 have height and a number of top-notch scorers. Kalafat, forward Bob Gelle, and guard Chuck Mencel lead the cur rent scoring column for the Northern team, with per game averages of 16, 17 and 17.5 re spectivcly Glen Reed and Dave Weiss, sharing duties at the forward spot Sin ocnncH uu uui wu" son are still neck-and-neck la the contest for the guard Job opposite MenccL The starting nod for the Big Ten opener with Illinois will depend upon Sat urday's performance. While MU'i coach was pleased with the offensive showing of his Gophers as they downed Bradley and Xavier in last week-end's road trip, he hints that something must be done about his team's defense, which yielded 134 points, or a 67-point average, to the two non-conference victims. On the other hand. Coach Good will expect a lot more offensively from his Husker squad against wt tn Kali ;eral tllries against the Coyotes of iSouth DakoU while displaying favorable defensive play. Sausd Picked Coach Harry Good and a squad of 12 men will travel to Minneapo lis Saturday for the Husker-Mm-nesota game. The KU eoacn listea J 00 Good, Fred Seger, Bui Johnson, Don Weber, Willard Fagter. Stan Matxke, Dave Fahrbach, Gerald Sandbulte, Paul Fred strom, Gary Kentelman, Don Muenster, Marry Baekhaus and Clark Smaha as his top 18 nsca. AllO SHAVE gives you ruber lather umsady! No hrssa! No greasy scastl No rator dog! CooMios ootaiag LaMvLeooa phn S beard softeacrs for SMweaer sheneg coaatortf w t ft Bo fls Ycui Cofl3or Boss v sar Jo -SfseS Ite 4 I , -' 7