TKursaoy, July 26, 1955 SUMMER NEBRASKAN Por? 3 Squad: Bush Looks For. Boost From Frosh Faced with the roughest basket ball schedule Nebraska has ever attempted, Coach Jerry Bush has begun assaying the possibilities. Coach Bush said that from the freshman squad must 'come help for the eight returning lettennen. Included among the potentials are Ron Parsons (6-7) Cleveland, O.; Bob Harry (ft) York; George Swank, (6-6) Mansfield, O.; Bob Finn (6-3) Tecumseh; Larry White (6-0) Chappell; Denny Curtin (6-1) Lincoln; Mort Fuller (5-8) Eraer flon, la. The veterans returning Include Rex Elcwall, Holmesville; Don Smidt, Helena, Mont.; Jim Ku backi, Toledo, O.; Gary Reimers, Millard; Jim Arwood, Fostoria, O.; Terry Howard, Elkhorn; Dud ley Doebele, EJmwood; Lyle Kan nen,' Syracuse; Billy Wells, West Baden, Ind. Missing will be Charles Smith, Anderson, Ind.; Duane Buel, Mal colm; Norman Coufal, David City and William Roy, Berwyn, HI., by graduation. Jim Thorn, center from Lincoln, with two more years of eligibility, was grounded on the scholastic shoals. Terry Howard (6-6) has been doing construction work in Lin coln and working out in the eve nings by himself. His vast improve ment may provide some of the help needed to "keep Nebraska afloat against such foes as UCLA, Pacific Coast champion; Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin of the . Big Ten; Texas Tech,' Border Confer ence champion; Vanderbilt, South ern Conference representative in the NCAA playoffs, plus the regu lar Big rvoa Conference Som which this year trill include Kansas with Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain Four Granted Architecture Scholarships Four Nebraska high school grad uates have been named as recip ients of scholarships, totaling in value more than $2500 for study at the University department of architecture, Linus Burr Smith, chairman, announced today. Robert Kuzelka, a graduate of Norfolk High School, awarded the Leo A. Daly scholarship of $500 a year for four years. Serge Castigliano, a graduate of Lincoln High School, awarded a Selmer A. Solheim scholarship of $250 for the freshman year. James Ulrich, a graduate of Plattsmouth High School, awarded a Selmer A. Solheim scholarship of $250 for the freshman year. James Murphy, a graduate of Lincoln Southeast High School, awarded a Clark and Enersen scholarship of $190 for the fresh man year. Smith said the scholarships were awarded on the basis of their mathematical aptitude, back ground of sciences, and potential as an architect. . He said all the 1956-57 recipients ranked no lower than sixth in their respective graduating classes. - Charlie Cooper Wins Tournament Charlie Cooper of Clay Center won the Summer School Golf Tour nament last week with a 38 on the first nine holes, par 36, of the Pio neer Golf Course. Runners-up were Dean Cillion and George Reschenbach with 39's Bob. 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