Tuesday, May 10, .I960 The Daily Nebroskan Page 3 Husker Track Team Looking For 3rd Straight At K-State By Dave Calhoun Nebraska's track squad will be looking for its third straight victory this after noon when the Huskers meet Kansas State in dual compe tition at Manhattan. The tracksters won their All Sorts Day meet against Air Force Academy, dump ing the Falcons 98-33. Although the entire Husker team competed as well as it has all season against the Air Force Academy, better marks will be needed to bring home victories in today's dual meet. The Cornhuskers defeated Kansas State in an inside dual earlier this season, out scoring the Wildcats 69 2-3-52 1-3. Saturday the Husker run ners were plagued by strong northern winds. The winds failed to hamper Husker distance man, Joe American Horse, as he broke Read Nebraskan Want Ads JoeMullins the two mile tape with a 9:18.2 time to set a new Ne braska record. American Horse will have his task cut out for him to day, as he faces Duane Hol- man, K-State's leading dis tance runner. Javelin Will Be Close Javelin throwers Al Roots and Howard Nellor will meet their toughest competition of the season in Lowell Renz and Al Hamilton. Hamilton holds the K-State varsity rec ord of 218 feet and Renz placed second in last year's outdoor dual with a throw of 214-6. Other individual standouts for the K-State squad in clude; Murry Corbin, a broad jumper who has hit 23 feet; Jerry Hess, a pole vaulter who reachel 13-10 in indoor competition this year. Nebraska will counter with Bob Knaub and Jim Kraft. Knaub sailed 23-94 Saturday to win a first in the broad jump, while Kraft soared to 13-6 in the pole vault to gain a blue ribbon in that event One of the highlights of the Wildcat' squad ?s the hurdle crew. The K-Staters won the shuttle hurdle race at both the Arkansas and Drake Re lays. Dave Chelesnik, a 165-foot discus thrower, will test Tony Divis and Al Wellman, who have been approaching this mark. Di m set a new v-wn-husker record with a 164-2 heave. Saturday the Huskers will meet Colorado in a home dual. The meet, which will be the last home appearance for the Huskers, will be a tune up for the Conference meet the following week. Heading the list of Colo rado tracksters is Teddy Woods, a speedy sophomore, who defeated Olympic Cham pion Bobby Morrow in the 220-yard dash in the Texas Relays. Three other Colorado stars will give the Huskers trou ble. Weightmen Bob Crum packer and Bob Vernon set new varsity records two weeks ago in the Colorado Relays. Crumpacker won the shot put with a toss of 54-5V4, while Vernon flipped the dis cus 166-8. Rounding out the field strong Buffs is Don Meyers. Meyers picked, up a double victory' in the Relays, taking the broad jump at 23-8y and the pole vault at 12-0. Linda Clark Delta Delta Delta University of Nebraska Judy Steen Phi Mu Nebraska Wesleyan Susie Douglas Gamma Phi Beta University of Nebraska Katy Griffith Alpha Chi Omego University of Nebraska Cynde Peterson Koppo Delta University of Nebraska Gloria Tietjen Sigma Kappa University of Nebraska Barbara Hall Delta Zeta Nebraska Wesleyan Skip Harris Pi Beta Phi University of Nebraska Phyl Grube Alpha Omicron Pi University of Nebraska Jeanne Garner Delta Gamma University of Nebraska Charlene Graben Willard Sorority . Nebroska Wesleyan Gladys Tietjen Women's Res. Hall University of Nebraska Sharon Hanno - Alpha Gamma Delta Nebraska Wesleyan Maureen Frazier Zeta Tou Alpha University of Nebraska Mary Diann Rohrke Alpha Phi University ef Nebraska Rosemary Kuhl Becky Schneider Alpha Xi Del;a University of Nebroska Chi Omega University of Nebraska Bartlett Kappa Kappa Gamma University ef Nebraska Suzi Haberman Kappa Alpha Theta University of Nebraska ft 4 Wohlfarth Inside Intramurals by dave wohlfarth The recent probation of these fraternities, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Sigma Mu, has' indefinitely suspended these houses from Intramural activity. The Slg Eps werj forced to forfeit to Alpha Tau Omega in the Intramural Softball Tourney. The game left the ATO's undefeated in the Fraternity 'A' Tourney and pos sibly the division champ. Remaining in the consolation bracket are Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Psi, Delta Upsilon and Sigma Chi. In the Fraternity 'B division, Pioneer defeated Farm House 5-2 in the single elimi nation finals. Ag Men, Delta Sigma Pi, Corn husker, Brown Palace and Farm House have all lost one game. Manatt downed Smith 6-0 in the Burr Selleck battle. Kiesselbach, Goodding, Hitch cock and Smith have each suffered one set back. In Independent action the Pathogens clipped the Physicists 6-0 to move into the finals. The loss moved the Physicists into the losers bracket along with the Jr. Dents. These four teams, Alpha Tau Omega, Pioneer, Manatt and the Pathogens, may be declared division champs if a full double-elimination tourney cannot be completed. These teams are single-elimination champs and may participate in the All-University Tourney. Today's schedule has three games slated for the Ag field: Winner Brown Palace-Farm House vs. Smith Winner Phi Kappa Psi-Delta Upsilon vs. Sigma Chi Winner Physicist-Jr. Dents vs. Pathogens (finals of Indepen dent Tourney) May 9, 10, 11, and 12 are the dates for entering the Ne braskability Pentathlon, a new event in NU Intramurals. The five-test event will be held between 4 and 6 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. on May 9 and 10. Interested participants should report to Dr. Carl Wear, PE Building 110 at any of thes etlmes to begin and complete the competition. Theta Xi is the new Intramural Badminton Champ. The Xis took the title by outscoring second-place Beta Theta Pi 161 to 132. Phi Delta Theta (116) was third, Sigma Phi Epsi lon (74) fourth and Kappa Sigma (65) fifth. Individual All-University Champs- are Ron Gould, Theta Xi, in singles and Gary Aksamit and Don Bomhoff, Beta Theta Pi, in doubles. Flight winners include: 1st Bob Hall, Phi Delta Theta; 2 Gary Aksamit, Beta Theta Pi; 3 Jim Fisher, Theta Xi; 4-Don McKenzie, Phi Delta Theta; 5 Gould, Theta Xi; 6 George Van Kleck, Sigma Chi. Doubles crowns went to: 1 Aksamit-Bomhoff, Beta Theta Pi; 2 Norris Mercure-Steve Miller, Sigma Phi Epsi lon; 3 Gould-Jerry Volenec, Theta Xi; 4 Bill Baxter-Bernie Vatava. Theta Xi; 5 Lynn Katt-Sid Stastny, Theta Xi; 6 Fred Howlett-Roger Bengston, Theta Xi. The Intramural Horse Shoes and Tennis Doubles Tour neys are currently in the third rounds. There are 25 teams left in the single elimination horse shoes event. The following teams have been all-vxctonous so far in tennis: 1st Flight Ralph Queen-Dave Wohlfarth, Delta Tau Delta; Charles Geiser-Larry Nielsen, Chemists. ' Second Neil Westphall-DIck Stacy, Phi Gamma Delta; Dick Whitney-John Musselman, Independents; James Arndt Vayden Anderson, Manatt. Third Ron Gould-Jim Risser, Theta Xi; Bill Scheff el- Pete Seberger. Gus I;Bill Tolly-Phil Robinson, Sigma Chi. Fourth Ted Marx-Myron Papadakis, Delta Upsilon; Bill Harvey-Don Binder, Theta Xi. Fifth Fred Howlett-Jim Fisner, rneta xi (cnamps) Sixth Jim Herring-Lynn Katt, Theta Xi (champs) 5 Receive Awards Saturday Turner, Tolly, Meade Vacanti Picked MVP Five Nebraska Varsity athletes and one alumni re ceived awards at Saturday's All Sports Day. Herschell Turner received the Most Valuable Player award for the 1959-1960 bas--ketball season. Turner was presented a set of sterling Silver by Glenn Burnett. Turner received the award, which is given in memory of Walter Dobbins, last year. Turner joined Bob Harry, Dick Shipwright and Wayne Hester to receive gold watches given by KLIN-TV. The senior awards were pre sented by Bus Whitehead, ex Husker eager. Director of Athletics, Bill Orwig, received Harry Tolly's Tom Novak trophy, which is given to the outstanding foot ball player of the previous season. Tolly was with the baseball team in Oklahoma. Ron Meade received a tro phy after being named Out standing Varsity player in Saturday's Varsity-A 1 u m ni contest. Sam Vacanti was given a similar award for being the dutstanding Alumni player. After presenting the award to Vacanti, Orwig said, "Now you can quit." Vacanti replied, "I'm going to!" Coaching School Set For August After an absence of a year, the Nebraska Coaching School, jointly sponsored by the Nebraska Athletic de partment and the Nebraska School Activities Association, will be revived this summer. Guest lectures will be Ara Parseghian, football coach at Northwestern U n i v e rsity ; Sparky Stalcup, University of Missouri basketball coach and Don J. McKillip, foot ball coach at McCook College. The school, which will be held August 18-20, will be highlighted by the Shrine Bowl football game, to s be held on August 20. Nebraska's football staff and the Husker trainers will also appear on the program. Golfers Meet Creighton Today rpU TJtifb-A ClrAt faom Iff a lie iiuaci vuu ivuin : bein? hosted todav in Omaha ! bv Creishton University. This i marks the second meeting oi the two teams this season. T.nst week the Huskers split two dual meets with Kansas and Kansas btaie. Ashton Receives National Position Dr, Dudley Ashton, profes sor and chairman of the de partment of physical educa tion for women at the Uni versity of Nebraska, has been elected secretary and trea surer of the American Acade my of Physical Education. Ag Econ Picnic Set Thursday The Agricultural Econo mist department will hold its annual picnic at Pioneer Park Thursday afternoon, ac cording to Loyd Fisher, pro fessor of agricultural econ omy. All Ag Econ majors, fac ulty and families are to meet out at Pioneer at 4 p.m. Softball and volleyball games will be the featured events of the day, according to Prof. Fisher. RobeRTlfy0&. KILLeRSOF FROM AFRICA, SPOTLIGHT COMES AN ALL NEW HIT! OF WORLD TENSIONS HOLLYWOOD BOWL Open Bowling Weekdays Till 5 Sat. All Day, Sundays Till 5 24 Lanes Automatic Pinieftert Restaurant . . . Barber Shop 920 IV. 48th PHONE EV 6-1911 ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST! 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