imimniiMifTirmMMrrii- nniiilimi1HiF1it'"rii"f1irJ innifTMimM ni ' " ' n a m r 1 imnnrniii inm m i iiiwnmim-N.. Friday, December 1 9. 3 952 THE DAILY NEERASKAN Post 3 73 i Here Are Your Winners y CJ ! Bos Sotd 1 Orange Bern! -Sugar Bowl Cotton Bowl ! San Bowl 1 Gator Bowl ml to J (CSC- I CSyracase- f (Go. Td- (Tennessee- (Miss. South.- ! (Flarida- Date 1 Wisconsin) l Alabama) f MSsassippa) l Teres) i CoL d FacJ j Talaa) . Glenn Nelson l J741 TJSC Alabama J Go. Tf db Texas 1 CoL of Pac. Florida Bob Serr j -332 ' 1 Wisconsin l Alabama Go. Tech !Tennessee ! CoL ol Pat! Honda Tom Becker jj .729 l USC ( Alabama fGa, Teci TTennessee if CoL of Pac. Honda BartBrown i J7SS l CSC f Alabama Go. Tecb Tennessee ! CoL of PoaJI Ttdsa Bill MandeD I -7SS ! Wisconsdn if Alabama Mississippi j Tennessee H'CoL of Pat! Florida Howard Vann i .S77 jj CSC i Syro-cns fGa. Tech Texas CoL of PacJ Tulsa ArnieStern f-SE8 jCSC j Alabama f Co. Tech t Tennessee l Miss. SouJlfTijlsa " Chuck Easek .SSI XK5C Syracuse Go. Tech i Texas Miss. Soulh. ; Honda Marshall Zushner JZl fcSC Alabama 'j Go. Tech 1 Tennessee 1 CoL of Pac, '! Tulsa d Eefg 1 -BS1 1 CSC Alabama Go. Tech ! Tennessee if CoL of Pac. Tulsa rOT imdei3ini IM II rsps If Sngs, P-jard Higu Hurdles Fraternities "a Hnw 4tiana Pi Kmi rhi Smt lnd -Hclmwm. Alpha Baa tiaiaja ilra Mill Itlaak. imia ... . h SVd (imnm. umn Ort !TJtS -Veil Wnm. Ttunta KTW ......... . Iltti Hick Imna. dteliu mllim 5a HMn, Atwha Taa tea Pap s L How They Qualified Independent Division Infltnwndam 3D finUaai ........ ...at Man's 1nrm ........... . , an A ( t w BOTC . 1 frmtar Hmac g ilnlerV amity 1 Fraternity Division "Pata Thaai il m tilmi Ja J'hi Kmaa IhHta pi Xiama Tii 4vam lara Alpha fltmitna ....... S Italia !laa Delia . ' A trtha Taa hneaa ........... i i AliHia JIM ...... . Jielta IlMllna ! '. '. S 1 J'l Kapm Bj i -Hiinua Atortu Ma ........ . . . t V.au Jla U'aa S Theta -('hi 1 i .PW illallB Than ( tiiaim -'hi J jMllmi 1 By BILL MTXDELJL Intramural Sports Colnmnist Independent track -men led ithe way Tuesdaj' in the preliminaries! "the traternity .division in the 60-;.ond off Xiee JUeacander' reoord nam i:iiHm, f,. event. Mike Stubbs, Beta Theta T led the fraternities with & 30.U performance. Robert Andersen of Pre by House turned in the top perform ance in the 440 'with time Kf 55.4 seconds. He shaded Ernie Benjamin ot' the Men' Dorm who also had .a better time than the fraternity leader, Emerson Scott ol Phi Gamma Delta who ran a! 57.6 quarter-mile. Three men from the Inde pendent division were tops in the JS80. Don WflooK turned an the best time ,-of the evenine for the Spikes jrith 2:0M half mile vjrhUe E. abort TLvU. f lntr Varsity and Forest Doling of the Spikes were not far sr reani. Acacia Hngn Osmera led the fraternities with time of 2:14.5. The same sitaatioa wac foond in the fraternity low hurdles where behind the top five qual ifiers were Ted Connor of Sir ing Chi, Dick Long f Delta i pnilon, Jin Mnmm rf Alpha Taa Omepa, Dick Clark and Bnd Brp B nt Beta Tbeta Vi nd Lee Siberer of rhi Camma Delta. From tone to fhree Pectria, El. t the oext slttp an he Nebraska basitelbaJl trail. CMek Harry GeedTt iannrTd Cenahnskers rlash mitb the asd-comirxc Bradley I'nirersity jnintH titer Saturday nkM. EjMh teaa ba Insl enty erne ball fame that te Kiiuwsota. BradJer rtwrroed pasJt JDelsaje' New Mo(s A & M 6B-4JV Sowa Statt smd Tf.jts Caaris tian but bowed o She Gt- pbers SS-78. Nebraska cperd with a 65-SS ltriumph cier South Dakota, battled Minnesota U ibe1 way but Jnst 2-71 last week-nfi,l Chea Wednesday mic'ht banded the. toarmf Sjirinfrfield CM,ass.) Col-, wpe crew am JjcfcmR. la Hbeir lasl two frames the, Huskers have set four new srihool Tecnrds end tod two others. Guard Fred Seper bucketed St points en 9 field reals mad It free throws araintf Sprmrfield te tie the ewe-frame sreriBC rec ord set by Bob Pierce araimt South Daketa Jan. X 1S5L The scoririE total I the Ue- a braska aind Snrinclieia clubs J55 1111 QBalled the prerious bi3a set !on the Cbliseraij floor in lanpoln March 1, 1P4B when CXklaboma ;loimed the Huskers 3-74. (Thaitai TamwMnk. Jtelta Taa Italia Jt anunuiig Wa-Jha Maaaaa, Alma raa -f mai . fXBllBMUrtnl alternates fmtm acacia. . were named in most of the events aiih-jM,, Tmam" 7 Eriaa tia in case some of the qualifiers j xaiununei Sail to appear tor the (finals. Dne Lap Ron Independents These alternates will xnme wp, " 'Si anoordmg to their periormances, r tm, g-'atmhiin. .nik. m. and will be eligible for nomts if "m. miidnis ... t.,-wt - r. " . nrmai -ftcntt. clnaeaonilaiitB . ... auji cu-iuLra wliu. turn avaa anan, Inomttnoma, Records Under fire L. JZHmm) -n.i-1 ,n jTan 5 K An v finjrsrfl1. 9ne H Biib Fratemifles 'dash if or the fraternities where an harm McMaam, ih. t tt.it. a B?ta "Theta Pi's Stubbs also led,Stubbs is .onlv .one-tenth f a see- 2Ltri,Tni',"M m!2TJum yard -dash and bis time itrf :E.5 ec- .of ;E.4. Alexander set the onds was the best performance for Sigma PM Epsilon in 1950. in that event. Bob Faircbild of iiui. hhnankri' anark in the toD laerformanDes In five of the'e Spikes and Leonard Becben- Indenrmilent aan finuld he rannt. ten prelim events while the fra-!'back of the Men's Dorm each; j. either rmiby's Andersen r of the 1952-53 Intramural Indoor Track and Field Meet The Inde pendent division turned in the Rl.S uwnu nunrnfl, Tliaaw Ol iil.H ternity .di'ision topped three. Two iturnea in a .7 time to lead the' lnf, ornfs Benjamin. They flta Jack iSkalta. In-Iui oaa Italia MX aitenanel M Baat Ornnara. acaeia. ........... jas 4altenaiul S2ifi AH four mew records invbrne free throws. Center BIB JobnMw attempted fi eift shets raant Minnesota (old record fer ne r-me an 11 vet by Millea "Bnc1 White head atransfSt Idabe, Dec SS. Xine af Johnson's at tempts were red. A c a a a s t SpxinBfield Seger ...'"1'!.' i poured in 11 free throws te best 1iWhitebeaas Feoao-d of JD lar a single came net Feb. IB, 1S4 lagainst Iowa State. Seger bad IS lattempts, Whitebead 10. Nebraska registered mk 4C attempts from the free threw line against Springfield to bet ter the records of 26 free throws and 42 attempts recorded in the 1949 Idaho contest Coatila Harrr Good hibttwhA a B1JI Jtl.1 1 SSJ1 'tt tit I . ' ' v-' I w J i Si. :.V. I .ft t r, ii I i - ,aaaA I iiiiiiir1 --- " '''liinr iralnaf at MM-iiiaiiiii in 11 mi 11.1 1 n other events saw the two .diviiaons ! ln5ePene!? vision. share the top performances. In uaiiylnp statistics. Beta Theta Ti, rhi (Gamma Delta and dclendine fraternity hunp "Sig tni Cbi led the fraternity .divi sion with 11 men from each r panization vQualifyinr for the finals lated for Jan. 15. The Men's Dorm and defending titlcwinner Spikes hare the Independent lead with 13 -Qualifiers apiece. The Independent .division took both Dust a little ver a eecond behind the mark et for the Field House team by Scbnackel In 1950. TIE Wartt JannK. Acacia are lUllmiaM TIE Gtm Warrtinm, iama do .312 . lialteTnatet 440-yard Dash Independents B iRnhart Andannm, $Tn Uaaaa gn.a 2nd Umie Kenmmin. Jinrm Sit 4 SchnackeJ's :BBD mark .of 2Xft2,f-Jm awima, u im law H.llih, 5.BV5 HOTC mil ,1m Mrw a, mra ;the Spikes whose 2'MA puts iaxa: 44 riKFrHtrniti to within breathing .distance. Fiaw,m, m imu itmnm itaita sat Bechenback .of Men's Dorm -5- L n onxy. a snaae ainaer uit- iia u mn .nan Kami. uama Oil Lay Kelley .of Alpha Gamma! ;Rho .and Ladd Hanscom ol Phi' Gamma Delta stole the show inj the broad jjump with leaps mf 2Di -r..,. x 1. . ..1 T ..u l 1. Ithe Dorm topped the Independents ? 3f y, jwith a 20- s jump. New Independent Record T .x Tii Tu -mi Lrlr: jump record .of 20-10 t tf f KS 1 inP in hP hr,t m. xw.h ihrnwi Hoppy MoCue f the Spikes m ,Ju '.ti. J-ai m. Jha cit a 11952 and could conceivabjy set a i .URO-ard Hub Independents RpinprK .nnmnptinn inrlpripriripntVir 'M" mark in January. Nothing US m Hon Wllroa, dII a,o4 seiners, competing independently, . - . ihl ano i;..twn kb. jm Vmi bonors in both hurdle events, ifT'ZTitZtw knowa of the possible xelay per-- "al .aAr. .;nn h ,.iL,r, r, iopped the Independent division f . -.Knren oima. 440, the JJB0 and the .one-lap run. Fraternity men led the way in the ;60-yard dash, shot put and broad jump. Marks Equaled Gaylord Smith of the Spikes set the pace in the 60-yard low hurdles with a 3.6 seconds per iormance, tying iiis .own record set last year, while Independent -Chuck Chamley's TZ.7 was also better than the top fraternity time of 7.8 set by "Warner .Olson f Pi Kappa Phi. Olson also took fraternity bonors In the 60-yard feigns with an K.2 time, but was be hind the top time of .0 turned in by 3 on MrWlllianw runninf Independently, whose peri'orm anoe tied the Independent tbp rd et by Smith in 19S1 and .equaled by lanny Lindauist of L.S.A. In 1952. with a put -of .52 feet .6 inches; c 'Caairff 1 '4ttta Inti Mnl. a,,. IDI l fcconnr tne uiorviauai to set a new 3-M Tecord an that division. The old mark was set last year by Tom Stoup. an inde pendent, and stood at 50-8 Vz. Six men were eligible to Qual ify for the finals in each event for both .divisions. However, some iof the Independent events ' saw a fewer number Teaching the finals n the lack of i tendanoe while the judpes, in nome .cases, allowed snore than six men to reach the finals. per- Sormanees in the preliminaries Cives Beta Theta Ti a slight advantage an paints in the fra ternity division and the Men's Dorm a narrow lead in the In dependent bracket. TK "n.iit1 , ,rni ri -.1 -nnin't'trw "Sad Hill ilawanK, I SBO-yard Hun fraternities l-m Hnah lawia, Acacia SsMA 12nd )na f aoaai. Alpha Taa anaa 1 3rd 1 Otanik. unna afei i4i IVim Harrhamm. linn Thaa Ti nth Mai Danam, 'Miama CIi ! , (tin Alike Unlvaka, fiau !Thoa Ti Broad Jump Independents "m : -lainaaid Haclnalmil.. dtaaai """ "'L'""' li:;:liilSiii:i ILinotih. Simttw Jtsnrnal C Saa TWO MOtL FOE FILED . . . Hicb-sceriaf rred Serer adds twt more points te bis record total of against SprinrTield Collexe Vldnesday vifM. However, it will be no rest fer Serer and bis teammates during the Christmas holidays. While Ciirvvrsity -dents wend their way home Saturday, the Huskers wffl be taMnr the court arainst Bradley Fsurersity at Peoria. Tuesday laljbt Nebraska returns t Lineobi fer a frame with California. It will be the Big Seven tournament Dec at Kansas City and ffcea the final holiday contest against Harvard Jam. J. dozen Corhhuskers Sor the Brad-f Seger leads tbe Huster dfense Cnr !r irinnrl JTrilrnanTi Stanrfor Ithe firsst IhnBe cames. GassA iMatzke," Don Weber., Dave Fabr-ha snored SB, Weber and Jbbn badh, Gerald Sandbulle, Paul son 26 each and Matzke 2S. Freclstrom, Gary Benzelmau., J-eaa jeDraska nome jgarne wiii lard- Fagler, Don Muenster, and be Stgairtst California best, Toes Clark Smaha. lay ((Dec. 23D at TSO pzo. IPsi and Don Trauthen of Sigma Alpha lipsilon all share that qual ifying rung with a 7.0 perform ance. Rather than make tnem ail Charles Gibson, independent, Tun off the tie, the ofticiais de Tan the one-lap run in 30.0 see-cided to allow them all in the ends to take honors in A hat finals. tal would stand at .35 points if 'iZmZ-" itj j the finals follow the same pat-j Broad Jump Fraternities j tern set by the prelims. Defend- '"7RfT ". ainaa Gaana iciw -stusis' u -daL Chi -tV,llr.u;c T,fl LaoM aacom. fai Iwlia ait ine .champ Sigma Ou 3ouowslnK i,.. i .mina In the 60-vard dash, live men! with 22 with rni lamina .ueiia 'hi:!i,"!ni- iwn1 Ainha i. aumi tied for sixth place for the Ira-'onJy a hair behind with 3lK4mMimMZm. ternities. Marshall Kushner .of Sigma Ttfu would have 21 1 -.3 7in 0 m maun. unna .Oai aK.5"C; Zeta Beta Tau. George Barlow -of with Delta Tau Delta having ij .,hwWaihal, ... . TlnJ r-TlI ,1 MTTlTTliI . (H I i . TI I I I IK f Lllhl 11 1 1 v'u Ba w " ' " I - .a. ra fosf-Wesf Bound I, Men's Dorm would own B9- 23 points to 24 by the Spikes in that race. Independent en tries would run up a total .of 7613 points but because they are not a team, they would not be eligible for any team awards. The preliminary results: 60-yard Dash Independent t1 finh airthlld. -HnlkM Tit. laHmant ItarhenlMi. :ird ChMCk .(haailtw. laakni 4th iSnrnum ticott. Imtapantlenlk ;illi .t.thn fnlam, Indaaandanli. la) Mike Xlnhm. Jtata Thau 11" i iCl Vmxnvw ILmcDrr noumal. BIG JOB AHEAD . . Coach Harry Good and bis cage squad buve a full schedule ahead be ginning with Bradley Saturday night. The two teams have al ready met a common foe this year Minnesota. Nebraska fell to the Gophers. 71-62, while " - -an in a 11 Nebraska Basketball Statistics Lewandowski ! Urges More Team Support With two mf the top games of the season .coming up on the ISe braska basketball schedule, Busi ness Manager A. J. lewandowski rwants to make one fact clear. There is ample room for the public at the home games f Cornhusker basketball, be said. Benort bare reached bim that there arc no seats available. for the public. JCebraska plays the !Dniversrry! of California nert Tuesday nirbt and Hansard Universitr on Jan. 3. So far this season. California is unbeaten in lour s it r a a g h t games. Harvard bas a 2-1 mark. Attends Aquatic' School 0 ' . i f ' 4 1 v - I i I . , f .lOlltll"! . ... , ...1.1... ...... Player !Fred Seger !3oe Good . . IDon Weber . . . (Bill Johnson . IStan Matake . . IG. Sandbulte .;r(Williird Fagler 60-yard Dash Fraternities IG. Itenzelman and iltemip 1lrtlaan. Italia 1 an Jxlla . f". predstroni iTIK Iteimu Hmilk. iama Aloha ,l'loa .tt ILlttrk toman Tlfc -ladd Haiueon, J'hi .Camnw Jali 4u IDoi) Muenflter 'Tlf.; .irar Harlnw, 'Phi Idmaa Italia Mi (IrailK Walloon ITIK Mike 'Mharaau, I'hi iKamw ''"IDltVe I tthrlmnll Til iMm Iraiilh-B. iinui Aloha l.r'ltai .u , IVIK Ham Klliarm. Hhi fc.ai.pu I'M T.ll.Wl. iiiKlkliaU :illh .Unman Vela.. Helm I Milan . Leland Dobler (did ami uuallt'i Tit lad iCianmi, iania I'hi Mid not uHlltri 60-yard Low Hurdles-Independents lat .(rti'lncd -timtth. plk. Hi muni! gall t'hMtk f'hnmlo. :ird Kill liawkim. , 4rh .loan tiiil.imna. Ii I MaI tan l,mrtuu, wlka aiaAaraian hnKI. lltMHailWMWli. 60-yard Low Hurdles 1'raternitles 1 IM Warner Oiaan. Vi Kvava Phi ... Ti 2nd Hill llalek. -Mlanai 7.W :irri-hHd -hrhruvdn. Atrtlui Tau .(tmeaa . Tlr -laldll llanwom. HIv (.ammii Jlalla . I ,-,lh Kaaaalh lam, -Siaaki f'iii . ... .2 ' Iana. IMila l pmiihi iunw hi Aliriw tau .(tmaaa Hhi .Caainia Walla . Ilala Thttt fi . . IKIa Thata PI 60-yard High Hurdle Independents IM .Ion Mr IIIihbu. 5 FGA FG 4t Aa) 21 22 .32 13 13. 13 D S a 2 1 2 2 2 2 0 8 I) 4) tl Fct. .394 33 ,.B1 JS27 ZK1 ..462 .231 .600 -408 .200 .500 .(00 .000 .1100 .000 FTA FT 32 21 16 17 34 S a 4 3 4 Pet. .C56 .750 .588 .471 S 1.000 1 1.000 $ ..25 4 1.000 3 .600 .667 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 12 10 16 t 9 '2 0 0 T.eb. 20 12 24 31 11 7 5 4) 3 ill FF 11 6 12 14 10 3 3 3 a 3 1 a rts. 47 28 26 26 28 13 11 10 7 4 2 2 0 Avg 15.7i 12.7. S.7 1 mentor, Sparky Stalcup,, .can move ; KI'SKIX SWIM STAR - . Dk Sports Briefs Missouri's .conp.eniaJ baskt'tbali 2.7 .into .coaching's SOO-win .circle thip 43, season ;if bis 1952-53 basketeers 3.5 .can match last year's 24-win pro 3.3 ; duction. 7.0 2.0 1.0 2.0 .0 Charlie .Oligschlaeger and Gene ', Landolt .are the only seniors on M i s s o .u i i's 1902-53 basket-, ball team. i HUdek, XI' swimmer, left Wed nesday for Miami, Fla., wbere he will attend the 1952 Aquatic School for college swimmers. The school will rive swimmers a chance io bav their perform anoe anab'zefl by the nation's top swimming coaches. Hlidek attended last year's school. - Totals tO)inonenta 3, 196 2 195 64 63 .327 .323 129 127 $1 75 .628 .591 133 104 70 M 209 197 .0i Bv winning a letter in the .cur-, .0;rent basketball season .and re-to win , an in three sports im !peating as .a .baseball letterman, a single season since Bill Della 'Missouri's versatile Bob Schoon- statious .accomplished the Seat an i maker x-an become the fust Tigur 1944-45. iaihmiadaaM ... idaainilaau " .l , leads Scorers illrh Itrek ITIi: 'lad tllli .Imi Mi lath .Ihni charat. Iimiliiek Clafk i J tin Had Hrrma, .l r'mirti-v Lincoln OUWAiix. vrib ... . ; ...l, .nri fiir -tlie I Ilia. (left) and tackle Ld Ilusmann win leave u. - -- jiiuti i, " ..... a.,-. x;u.i. i.,i -.ome in San Trr,ncisco. They are mem- U,-.,,.. ,immM,, indn.ndami. aaW' TT CO a a " bers of the West squad. ,4ht llan litaHHWUH. nlki. Vanity Tresfers Bmti Part'm Cmmed Rou By BAKT BROWK uii.rr Writer Ti,p TJuhraska varsity deieutec. the Frosh-B team 22-B Wednesday, niht in an exhibition matcn after the Kebraska-Bpringfield basket-. ball game. The -Varsity won aix matches, two of them by fall, while the Jrosh-B team captured two mairhra. one nf them by a fall. In the 137 lb. weight class Jack, Jirowsik pinned Hray -O'llannioii! of the Varsity in the second per-, lhari it tough all the way as Idecisioned Max Krtzelman 4-2. KniiraNka's next borne match will be January 16 with South Dakota. Rpfpree lor the exhibition mate!) was Hewt Copple, former Husker; wrestling great a n o nauuntu AAD champ. Partin Wins Touchesf "Title In the feature match of the Touohesi' beent him prostrate. Beerline i awarded the match to Partin by ideiault. Don Hewett and Dtck 'Wat on, seconds for Scott, rushed .onto tlte arena floor and grabbed Beerline, attempting to assault bim. The brawl was quickly broken iup. however. m.y ill " " n -- .... h IHohraukj. iod with a half nelson and a Douy evening u"e " . 1 , ioa wiin tv,-,,, Whitinn wresthnE matches Wed cnancer. rresnman t ai T-,rtin retained . Triinnsnnrn 4-0 tipsdav Illght, JU xdrun Tt-unneu iuu uuiiiuuucu iin jM'b-i - .-.I f in thf 147 lb. class. Don Bean of the "Varsity de cisioned Kltih Juckson 1-0 in e 123 lb. class. Barrell Adamson pinned lion Andersor in the 130 lb. claw, in the 157 lb. class Da vid lMackle scored a 4-1 wi tirmili over lerrT Itorisko. .-Charles Bryant provictea bk Pro-Type Matches To Be featured Coach Partin, head wrestling mentor, .commented that this year's squad is more experienced than last year's .crew. The jiros pects .are bolstered by five re- man in me aiiuvoduj f,,..w .v...... ....w.. ...... Verl Scott, "Nebraska gridder. the lettermen, Partin has .pronus- J'artin won the tirsl IU Wliu mg niuiermi m uesnmni jicu y Indian Death Lock. Kcoti j,orisKO ana rnoia iviuriuii, .unu back to take the eecono popnomores Lmii xtauiK una iiaun Jirowsko In order to get more interest in the CornhuKker wrestling matches, an name fall with a far leg and a reverse nelson, with a b0y press. i ihc hirrl np -iod Scott man- j ' .l. ,,nfi rpverse totnoia on raruu, rniu Jb nnuuit; pui.u.iiii-vr quickest fall of the evening when aged s vs Keferee mntchea at the end of the .col- he pinned Dick Husmann in 1 w ho he leg late duals. This wiU be used of the first period. Lawrence GoU Glenn ii .erune i nelwhen South Dakota meets the defeated En.ll Had k rte 'k ..Tptr in's head. JtCornhuskers .at the Coliseum on f Tough Week For Mizzou; Wyoming Next On Slafe Detensing the fast-break tartics oi a couple .ol teams which made Ithe TCAA playoffs last winter shapes up as Missuui-i's big puz zler this week j Coach Sparky Stalcup's age I troupe .kept a date with Texas S Christian Thursday nifTlrt at Oit i lumbia and nest travels to 1 Laramie, Viyu.. ior a fiuturtlay I night iciash with the Cowpokes j f Coach f-v Shelton. Frogs' tiff with Mizeou is awnd- wiched between games wiSb Bradley and St Lauis t. Three top point-getters eft 'Wyoming's 1951-52 squad -mm among the missing ;at Lararme. Gone are Moe Kadovich, Dirk Hagg and Tuff Samuelson, wbite five other lettermen are no longer around. Be::t of the holdovers are center lion ( 6-7 ) PJvers, whD av eraged IB points in his first ibnee Graduation has knifed into both games, and forwards Bob Burns squads .at T. C. D. and Wyoming, and Pete Powler. and neither is rated .quite as stoul as the .championship .outlrts ol a year .ago. The frogs of Coach Buster Brannon won the South west .conference, .and the Pokes .dominated their Skyline circuit .each then moving on to the JJCAA .eliminations Both .club, are .callinc this a "rebuilding ear." T. C JL. minus all five starters, .and Capt. Dick Allen beuds a puny list .or four returning lettermen. Center Henry Ohlen its the Froggles" big man at -ft. 7. (On their nud western tour, the The Wyoming bop will biartr Missouri's first .of five, straibs .contests away from the Tigers borne buards. The team will stop -over in Dec Moines, en route to the Huraeas City tour ney, for a game with Drake Dec. 23. The Big Seven heop tournament then brings s gether Missouri and Iowa State in .an tfoienuig night Sulloe -cp te the Kansas-Nebraska scrap .on Dec. 26. Depending .on ins starteri' -per- lormance against Arkansas Tues day, Stalcup's probable IMo. 1 unit i against T. C. XI. will baite; Gene D 1 f f !l,andolt .and Charlie Oligschlae- 1 OriCS LeaHS ef!r. torwarcis: Bob Beitex, center; cuiu avj.c;u cu to. vuuu vv 13.1 mtuxuu guards. - 'tlmtnmv l.hu.'olri .Immial Fred Seger, starting Dusker guard, has Cyclone Scoring Delntar Diercks. senior center lor the lows State basketball team, bold a 1-point scoring f jreplacement, After 3 games. 1 1 Iowa State won from South Da 1 kota State and Kirksvllle before 1 bowing to Bradley last Saturday. Next home game ior the Cyclones g win tie jjec. .against uraue. The scoritig tables for the Cy- Half Price Cliristmas Cards, V,'rtp Tags, Seals and Slibbcss el JerirI Itcf loneff Z.zrs . 215 TVorih 3th f-trea iOTFENSIVE TKKEAT - surged to the front in the Scarlet scoring race with his 28 points performance against Springfield College Wednesday night. Seger has garnered a total nf 47 points on 13 field goals and 21 free throws. He Is averaging IS. 7 nutate per .contest. i iclones afte.r3 games: hlnvcr nnw 1h Ik pet ttii ft Uicrokn. x 8 21 10 .t7l H If. lhmcun. P 2(1 IK .WKI IB Loin, a :w h .z.n 22 .1-1 V. Clenvt, m V. 2f H .:' Ci Ham. 1 a ai v .2H(i s i! Hverlj, S S 1H 8 .fiK 13 10 VVll, m h IX ii UM U i "Mil .12 H.i .inr. a ; ,fi:t(! ;v.' .020 w 2:'. h 211 .i-iOU 10 it- .7HM S 1 .7ull t I J L 4a BumumuF Christmas Ca'?.i to Send to Family r TneuiM yorth jeib