The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 17, 1959, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, November 17 1959
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
intramural Football Team Named.
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Rifle Record
Kansas State's rifle team
broke a national collegiate
rifle shooting record in a
1453-1412 win over Nebraska.
The old record was 1444.
Nebraska's score of 1412
was the best of the year for
the Huskers. The loss was the
first in the conference for Ne
braska and leaves them with
a 4-2 record.
The other loss came at the
hands of Creighton but the
Husker shooters avenged that
loss in a later match.
Conley Cleveland led t h e
Nebraskans in the loss to Kan
sas State with 288 of a pos
sible 300 points. He was fol
lowed by Dick Christensen
with 284, Bill Holland 283,
Marvin Cox 280 and Mike
Flannigan 277.
AFTER SHAVE
Stacey Is Top
IM Selection
Pos. Player ' Team
END DON WENZL SIGMA NU
END RON SVOBODA .... PHI KAPPA PSI
CENTER JACK MUCK . . PHI DELTA THETA
BLOCKING BACK
BLOCKING BACK
CHUCK
WINGBACK
BOB
"TAILBACK CHUCK
Captain.
, Chuck Stacey, Phi Kappa
Psi tailback, led the balloting
for the Daily Nebraskan's all-
university intramural football
team which has four repeat
ers from last year's team.
Stacey received every vote
"but one for the all-university
tailback spot with that vote
going to Dick Hergenrader of
Sigma Nu.
Others named to the Daily
Nebraskan team are end Bon
Svoboda of 'Phi Kappa Psi,
wingback Bob Eyth of Phi
Kappa Psi and center Jack
Muck of Phi Delta Theta.
Stacy and Eyth were in
strumental in the Phi Kappa
Psi win over Phi Delta Phi
for the all-university champ
ionship as they teamed on
passes to score all 13 points
for the Phi Psi's.
Player sketches:
END DON WENZL -Wenzl
is a 6-2, 175-pounder and is a
senior in Business Administra
tion. He competes in in
tramural basketball and vol
leyball as well as football.
Wenzl was named to the Daily
Nebraskan all-university bas
ketball team the last two
years and as all-university in
football last year.
He attended Lincoln North
east high school where he
earned three letters in base
ball, two in basketball and one
in football. He was an all-state
honorable mention in football.
END RON SVOBODA-Svo-boda
stands 5-9 and weighs
150 pounds. He is a senior in
Business Administration. He
averaged two touchdowns per
game this fall. He also com
petes in basketball, volley
ball, Softball and track on the
intramural level.
Svoboda was a member of
last year's Phi Kappa Psi all
university championship vol
leyball team. He lettered
three times in basketball and
once in football at Beatrice
high school.
CENTER JACK MUCK
Muck carries 185 pounds on
a 5-7 frame and is a senior
in Business Administration.
He takes part in several other
intramural sports including
track, water basketball, bas
ketball, handball, tennis, bad
minton and volleyball.
Muck was a member of the
doubles tennis championship
team in 1956. While attend
ing Lincoln High, he lettered
twice each in track and foot
ball. He was all-city and all
state honorable mention in
football and a member of the
Lincoln High .iile relay team
which finished third in the
state meetin in '56.
BLOCKING BACK CHUCK
GREENWALD Greenwald is
a 6-0, 200-pound junior major
ing in math. He was a mem
ber of the Daily Nebraskan
all-university football team
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CHARLES ARIZUMI
BETA THETA PI
GREENWALD
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EYTH PHI KAPPA PSI
STACEY
PHI KAPPA PSI
last year and he also partici
pates in softball, track and
Greenwald is coach of
the NROTC basketball team.
He attended Reitz Memorial
high schopl in Evansville,
Ind., where he lettered twice
in football, twice in track and
four times in baseball. Green
wald was all-city in football.
BLOCKING BACK
CHARLES ARIZUMI Arizu
mi is 5-8 and weighs 168
pounds.-He is a senior in pre
dentistry. Arizumi com
petes in many intramural
sports including handball, wa
ter basketball, volleyball,
wrestling, horseshoes and pa
dleball.
He was a member of the
Daily Nebraskan all-University
intramural football
team last year. Arizumi let
tered in swimming and foot
ball three times each at Pun
ahou Academy in Honolulu,
WINGBACK BOB EYTH -Eyth
is 5-11 and weghs 162
pounds. He is a senior with
a major in s p e e c h and mi
noring in physical education.
He plans to coach after grad
uation. Eyth also competes in
basketball, track, , handball
and volleyball.
He won the 60-yard, dash,
one-lap race and 440-yard
dash in last year's intramural
track meet. Eyth lettered
four years in track at Beat
rice high school and was sec
ond in the state meet in the
100-yard dash and 220-y a r d
dash as Beatrice won the
state track championship in
1956.
TAILBACK CHUCK ST A-
CEY Ltacey is captain of
this year's all-university team
and stands 6-3 and tips the
scales at 190 pounds. He is
a senior in pre-law. Stacey al
so competes in basketball, vol
leyball, ping pong and horse
shoes on the intramural lev
el. He received honorable men
tion on the Daily Nebraskan's
all-university basketball team
the pa.st two years and was
all-university in football last
year. Chuck earned 13 letters
at Weeping Water high school,
lettering four times in bas
ketball and football, three in
track and two in baseball. He
is a member of the Mutual
Benefit AAU basketball team.
Honorable Mention
Gaining honorable mention
are the following: Ron Noel
and Kenneth Batenhorst,
Dental College; Roger
Meyer, Beta Theta Pi; Bill
Cook, Phi Kai,pa Psi; Pete
Peterson and Jack Fager, Sig
ma Phi Epsiolon.
Bob Brandeis, Alpha Tau
Omega; Bob Thompson and
Wally Bryans, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Don Geisler and
Gene Mannlein, Farmhouse;
Steve Finn, Phi Delta Phi;
and Dick Hergenrader, Sigma
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