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    Tuesday, April 26, 1960
The Doily Nebraskan
Pagt 3
NU-'Netters Blast
Drake for 5th Win
Inside bitrainurals
by dave wohlfarth
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recently begun horse shoes, tennis doubles, softball and bad
minton tourneys. Tennis, softball and horse shoes (doubles)
are still in the first round and badminton has advanced to the
third round in both singles and doubles. With this momentary
lull in final results, let's take a look at the chart for the In
tramural champs so far this year.
Fan Golf AO-lint: Phi Kappa PsI; Frat 'A': Phi Kappa
Psi
Fret Throws AB-Unl: Delta Tan Delta; Frat 'A': Delta
Tau Delta; SeDeck: Hitchcock
ShufGo Board AH IM: Alpha Gamma Rho; Fraf'A;:
Alpha Gamma Rho
Football A' An-Unl: Phi Kappa PsI; Frat'A': Phi Kap
pa Psi? Selleck: Gns II; Burr: Smith; Ind.: Phi Delta Phi;
Ag CoIL: Smith
Football 'B' AD-Uni: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Frat .V: Sig
ma PM Epsiloa
Horseshoes Singles AD-Uni: Theta Xi; Frat 'A': Theta
XI; Selleck: Gas II; Ag Coll.: Alpha Gamma Rao
Fall Tennis AD-Uni: Delta Tan Delta; Frat 'A': Delta
Tau Delta & Beta Theta Pi; Selleck: Mac Lean'
Deep Water Basketball AIR" nl: Beta Theta Pi; Frat
A': Beta Theta PI
Shallow Water Basketball AD-Uni: Theta Xi; Frat 'A':
Theta Xi; Selleck: Boucher
, Swimming AD-Uni: Phi Delta Theta; Frat 'A': Phi Del
ta Theta: Selleck: Avery; Ind.: Town Quartet
Wrestling All-lal: Alpha Gamma Rho; Frat 'A': Alpha
Gamma Rho; SeDeck: Manatt; Burr: Kiesselbach; Ag Con.:
Alpha Gamma Rho
Rifle AD-Uni: MacLeaa; Frat 'A': Theta Xi; Selleck:
MacLeaa; Burr: Goodding; Ind.: Pershing Rifles; Ag Coll.:
Goodding
Indoor Track AD-Uni: Phi Kappa Psi; Frat 'A': Phi Kap
pa Psi; SeDeck: Gas I; Burr: Kiesselbach; Ind.: Chemists;
Ag CoD.: Kiesselbach & Alpha Gamma Rho
Bowling (1st Sem.) AD-Uni: AlrLa Gamma Rho; Frat
'A': Alpha Gamma Rho; SeDeck: Manatt; Ag CoD.: Alpha
Gamma Rao
HandbaD AD-Uni: Phi Delta Theta; Frat 'A": Phi Delta
Tkcta; SeDeck: Beaton
Table Tennis AD-Uni: Iranians; Frat '.V: Theta Xi; Sel
leck: Benton; Ag CoD.: Ag Mea
Basketball 'A' AD-Uni: Kappa Sigma; Frat 'A': Kappa
Sigma; Selleck: SeDeck; Burr: Smith; Ind.: Phi Epsiloo Kap
pa; AgCoD.: Clatonians
Basketball 'B' AD-Uni: Gas I; Frat 'A': Sigma Na; Sel
leck: Gas I
BasketbaD C AD-Uni: Delta UpsDoa; Frat 'A': Delta
UpsDoa
Corn-Shucks AD-Uni: Theta Xi
VoDeybaD AD-Uai: Sigma Phi EpsOoa; Frat 'A': Sigma
Phi Epsilon; SeDeck: Maaatt; Burr: Kiesselbach; lad.: Iran
ians; Ag CoD.: Ag Mea
In All-University titles. Phi Kappa Psi. Alpha Gamma
Kho and I he la Ai are tre leaders wita tnree each. Delta lau
Delta. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Delta Theta aD have won
two All-University crowns. Counting A teams only and not
including the Corn-Shucks BasketbaD Tourney, the Phi Psis
and AGRs are the leaders with three, followed by the Theta
Xis. Dells, and Phi Delis with two. Only three non-fraternity
teams have won an AO-University title all year. MacLean
copped the Rifle title, the Iranians won the Table Tennis
tourney and Gus I was victorious in the "B" BasketbaD chase.
This means that the AD-University Intramurals Champ is a
cinch to be a Greek squad.
Fraternity Leader
Among Fraternities themselves, Theta Xi is the leader
with four. The Phi Psis and AGRs have three, while the Dells,
Sig Eps, Betas and Phi Dells own two.
Manatt is the leading Selleck winner with three crowns.
Runner-ups are Gus II. MacLean, Gus I and Benton, aQ with
two. Heading the Burr list is Kiesselbach, winning three, fol
lowed by Smith, double sport titleholder.
No Independent team has been outstanding as six teams
have shared the titles. The Iranians stand out with an Inde
pendent Volleyball Championship and the AD-University Tabic
Tennis title (no Independent Table Tennis Tourney).
The AGRs lead in the number of Ag College champion
ships with four. Second are the Ag Men with two.
Mae sports are remaining before the aO-aroond champ is
decided so there is plenty of time for changes in the division
front runners.
The Intramural Paddle Ball Tourney enters its final
stages this week. In the singles finals Al Arrigunaga, Avery,
met Jack Koberg. Delta Upsilon. last night. 2nd Flight champ
Arrigunaga, cumber one netler on Nebraska's tennis team,
reached the finals by blasting 1st Flight winner Paul Kot
sines, Benton, 21-5. 21-7. and Wayne Hastings. DU, 21-3, 21-L
Koberg downed fellow DU Steve Cass, 21-10, Ml.
In the Doubles Tourney 1st Flight winners Doug Young
dahl and Myron Papa da kn (DU) wiD meet 2nd Flight
champs, DUs Koberg and Dean Frazak. In the opposite
bracket, lh Flighlers Bob Hall and Bill EnceU if Phi Delta
Theta) challenge DUs Bob Kaff and George Garrett, Sin
Flight winners.
Ten Batters On Husker Squad
Hitting Over The .300 Mark
Bv Hal Browa
I have collected 141 hits in 499' top winner with three wins
What has ten batters hit-1 trips to the plate for a .283
ting over .300 and an eight j mark. Nebraska has out-
scored their opponents 108 to
game losing streak? Answer
the N e b r a s k a baseball
team.
Through games of last
weekend, the Huskers have
ten men with batting marks
of .300 or better. First base
man Ken Ruistnger is lead
ing the regulars with a .414
mark.
Others in the top ten are
Tom Redmond (.500), Larry
Isaacson (.417), Ely Church
ich (.3831, Dick Bee her
(.3o7, Dick Nelson (.333),
Ron CougiD (.333), Don Pur
cell (.314), Don Vogel (.308)
and Harry Tolly (.300).
LeRov Zentic is just out of
the .300 club with a .297 aver
age. As a team, the Huskers
101 while winning seven
against eight losses.
Jerry Harris leads the team
in runs baited in despite an
anemic .231 batting average.
Harris has driven 17 team
mates across the plate. The
Kearney native has 12 hits
with two triples and four
home runs.
Churchich leads the team
in hits with 20 and ia total
bases with 31. Third baseman
PhD Barth is the top borne
ran maa with five. He has
only ten hits with half of
them being homers.
Don PurceD is the leading
pitcher with a
He has also been charged
with three losses.
The Lincoln Northeast grad
uate has struck out 34 oppos
ing batters in 39 2-3 innings
of work. He has walked only
14 and. has pitched two of
the three complete games
racked op by Husker mounds
men. PurceD has the other
complete game.
The pitching staff has a
combined ERA of 5.07.
Fifteen game averages:
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Tally MS OJ U II 10 IS t t 43
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Larwa in, it li U S 7 11 U
Harris I lit m
Coumll MS 13 17 It H 1 4 (
Wabmr 17 II lilt I H I 1 U
Tatala lWVk m t M 1 111
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3.86 earned 1 1"" 1 1
run average and a 1-0 won-::.S i i i I u 3
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In Kansas
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The Kansas Relays again
had its usual array of stars.
The 33th annual Kansas Re
lays was held Friday and
Saturday at Lawrence, Kans.
Former University of Kan
sas heavyweight BiD Nieder
bettered the recognized world
record for tthe shot put with
a toss of 63 feet 10l4 inches
as be continued his condition
ing campaign for the Olympic
Games.
Nieder said be was confi
dent that be would beat Par
ry O'Brien, who holds the
world recognized shot pot rec
ord, when they meet next
week ia the Drake Relays at
Des Moines.
The Huskers. who wiD also
participate in the Drake Re
lays next week, placed sec
ond in the distant medley and
third in the two-mil relay.
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composed of Bob Cross, Dick I
The Nebraska netters won
their fifth match of the sea
son against seven losses
Monday, trouncing Drake 8-1
on the NU Courts. Today
Nebraska meets Washburn
University at 1 p.m. at the
NU Courts.
The Huskers scored five
singles victories and three
doubles decisions to defeat
Drake. Only Husker loss was
a close 8-6, 6-4 defeat of
Husker Jack Craft by BuU
dog Bob Huber in the number
five singles match.
Al Arrigunaga, BiU Ken
daU, Stan Kruschwitz, Dave
Calhoun and John Nasi
copped singles wins as the
netmen turned in one of
their best performances of
the season.
Coach Ed Higginbotham
was pleased with the Husker
victory, commenting, "It was
a pleasant afternoon of out
standing tennis."
Higginbotham expressed
hopes of two more Husker
victories this week. Wash
burn, today's opponent, is
down this year with only one
top player, John Wohlfarth.
The Huskers downed Thurs
day's opponent, Omaha, 4-3
in their first meeting ot the
year. - - -
After 12 matches, Krusch
witz, now playing number
three, continues to pace the
Huskers with a 9-2 record in
singles. Arrigunaga (No.' 1)
is 7-5, Kendall (No. 2) and
Calhoun (No. 4) are 4-8, Craft
(No. 5) stands 44, Nasi (No.
6) is 2-1, and Tom Johnson
(No. 7) is 3-0.
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Arriiraiafa N aaf. Dav Inw
T. t-1. t-1.
Kendal (N) M. Dare Lift rt, f-l.
(-1.
Krascawitx N) dtf. K IVanpama
(D). M.
Calhoua (N) ax. Bob Khnafer (Dh
14. 114.
Hnber a M. Oatt On, , M
Nasi N M. Woody BoMfetnaa WM,
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PpsIiIw
Anrifunaira-Krascawitt &) 41,
Krouse-'nioinpsaa (D), 4-4, 44. -
Kcndall-CaUKW N) M. LtfKa-Kkaf-hr
D). a-4. t-4.
Craft -Nast (N W.
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Track Meet Today
Nebraska wffl meet tha
University of Houston hi a
dual track meet at the Sta
dium today. Field events
are scheduled to start at
3:00 p.m., while running
events art slated to begin
at 3:3f p.m.
Read Nebraskan
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PW Golfers KP'"g 0gg'g
Score 15-0
i
Triumpl
The Husker golf team de
feated Washburn University
Saturday. 15-0.
This win, by far the most
Impressive of the season,
pushed the team record to
three wins against four losses.
Huskers Tom FuDcersoa
and Jerry Overgaard. both
with TTs, were meet medal
ists. The Results:
Warn Maths. , 7, Oat. D Vaa
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MISS
SPACECRAFT
IS ON HER WAY
Horse Planned
For May Rodeo
4f
The sport of ropmg and
dogging horses haf jet im
ported to the Ag campus
for Nebraska Colkgiale Ro
deo practice.
The rodeo, scheduled for
May 6-7 at the State Fair
Coliseum, will include con
testants fro&i other Nebras
ka colleges.
"Contestants are practic
ing in the Ag campus arena
and hope to get into shape
for the 'high caliber' rodeo
stock contracted for the
comiag show," said Ted
Klug, president of the Ro
deo club.
Portable chutes are being
oonstructed in West Stadium
for the indoor arena at the
coliseum.
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Kier, Joe Mullins, and Joe
American Horse finished sec
ond behind Abilene Christian. '
Kier, American Horse. Mul-J
1ms, and Ken Ash finished:
third in the two-mile relay be-
hind Kansas and Drake.
J. D. Martin, Oklahoma's
great pole vaulter, failed in
his attempt for a world's rec-
ord as he settled for 14-114
in winning the event
Kansas' tremendous sprint- i
er. Charley TidweH, won the I
100-yard dash in record-
equaling time of 9.4. He was f
however, aided by a 5.5 mile 5
an hour wind so his time can ;
not be counted as a record. '
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