Mondoy, March 24, 1958 The Doily Nebroskon Poge 3 Kentucky Wins -NCAA Title, Kansas State Loses Again Kentucky, a team rated an underdog and darkhorse from the opening game; of the tour nament, gathered steam in the second half to cop its fourth NCAA title over Seat tle, 84-72, Saturday. In the evening's opener, Kansas State fell to Temple 67-57. It was the tournament favorite's second straight loss. Kentucky .trailed by as much as 11 points in the first half, but a tremendous sec ond half rally, led by Vern Hatton and Johny Cox put the skids under Seattle's bid to become the first independ ent team to win an NCAA title since 1950. All Independent Squad Has Punch, Versatility FIRST TEAM Chemists Newman Club Presby House , Newman Club Pathogens SKCOND TEAM Dental College Chemists Alfa Cow Alfa Phi Ep Kappa "A" Street MENTION: Robert Schmidt, Pathogens, Bernard Ach and Gene Torcson, Newman Club, Ronald Lantz, Chemists, Sandi Hefelflnger; Phi Epsllon Kappa, Ardme hd agar, Presby House, Robert Kroll, Navy ROTC, Gene Jessen, "M" Street and Bob Schuman, I Tappa Keg. school and one of the top Big Robert Prokop Clarence Cook Ken Rulslnger James Kane Robert Inman Joe Lytle Robert Allen Norman Husa. Wendell Franti Merlin Johnson HONORABLE league ball. Allen, a long with Lantz and Prokop, formed the nucleus of a strong Chemist team. The Newman Club had a formidable crew in Cook, Kane. Bernard Ach, and Gene Torczon. The Newmanites snapped the Chemists 47 game winning streak during the first round of tournament, play. This upset gave the Newman Club the spark it needed to carry itself to the Intramurals finals. The 1958 All-independent team is composed of a po tent crew that could conceiv ably do well in any intramural league. The first team is made up of several all round athletes who were stars dur ing their high school days and some are well known for their performances on University Varsity athletic teams. Newman Club, losers to Hitchcock House in the All University fi nals, placed two men on the first team and the Che mists, Patho gens and Presby House one each. The first team is paced by big Bob Prokop Of the Courtesy Lincoln Star Chemists. I'rokup Prokop averaged over 20 pts. a game and has been an All-independent choice the past two years. He led the Chemists to an unbeaten league record and almost brought them a win over Newman Club. Jim Kane and Clarence Cook won first team ballots for consistent play throughout the entire season. Kane, a g o o d basketball player in high ft I 8 baseball catchers, played leadership type ball most of the team. Presby House placed for ward Ken Ruisinger on the first team balloting due to his consistent scoring and re bounding. Ruisinger, an all round athlete from Omaha, is also promising material for tony Sharpe's baseball team this season. As a result of his fine efforts, Presby House gained a tie for first with Wesley House in League 18 Robert lnman, top perform er and all arcrd player for the pathogens, won the other first team spot. Inman led the Pathogens to the Ag League title. The second team is com posed of ballplayers almost as good as the first team mem bers. Joe Lytle, top player for the Dental College, had a strong background before coming to Nebraska. He was a star player for Chadron State Teachers College. Robert Allen, guard on the Chemists team, played city 1 The beginning of the end for Seattle came when their great Ail-American, Elgin Baylor, collected his fourth personal foul with 16 minutes to play. Seattle switched to a zone defense to keep Bay lor in the contest and Cox broke thines wide open with eight one hand set shots. Jet's Marks 'Fantastic Keith Gardner, the amaz ing Jamaican hurdler and sprinter, has compiled a fantastic record as a mem ber of Nebraska's track teams the past two years. Gardner has gone to the marks 55 times and has turned out victorious in 41 races. He has finished sec ond 8 times, third 3 times, and failed to place only once. He has broken three Big Eight records and tied three in two indoor meets. He holds four stadium rec ords, and tied five more. Eleven meet records and and six tied are the other accomplishments. In addi tion to these fine perfor mances, he has unofficially broken the world low hur dles record. There was some success In the strategy for Baylor re mained in the game until the end. He scored 25 points and came up with 19 rebounds, exactly half of his team's total. Defensively, he w a s forced to be meek, however, and Hatton repeatedly took advantage of the watery Se attle barricade to score on tasy layups. Hatton wound up with 30 points while Cox chipped in 24, 18 coming in the last nait. Blowing big leads was a habit at Louisville as Kansas State also saw an 11 point margin fade before a Temple second half attack. Leading 39-28 at the inter mission, the Cats were held without a field goal for 13 minutes while Temple, led by AU-American Guy Rodgers, was roaring to a 53-47 ad vantage. From there on, a mild Kansas State comeback was to no avail. Rodgers, proving again his All-American status, scored 17 points for Temple and was the chief feeder and play maker. Teammate Bill Ken nedy collected 23 to lead all scorers. 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