Tuesday, May 16, 1961 The Nebraskan Page 3 PLENTY OF ACTION ON ALL FRONTS DURING ALL-SPORTS DAY t y 4 1 ' , f , . - -r i Y., .. v.'",, v. i -v. . "ST- i 3 I i V "v.- "v. . I i rT' '-1 '.:-' i i ? j. . ... -.-.-j, . . ... . . .. ...... i.'t;!t f f iff f " ... f ; i ' i ' --V' , .... - -:- ,. TTirw nnclcM- varciiv MriunHt chan !m-!iiir chAvc H act it firsl bisMnu Dick Becbcr sniactJiS at a sitfk durir. isbcs aQ alOM ta tae mile ru during tiw Ireshmia-varsitr intrasqnad Saturday's ADports Day activities. Ia the phot at left. Dob Parcell Saturday's single fame wit Oklahoma ch the Haskm woa 1M meet Saturday. Tke varsity won, SH6. Frank Snisae, Hisker tack (82) pulls in a pass from varsity nnarterback Domie Claridge as U sweep the three-game series. The catrher is Dick Deata f Okla- cieh, clocks Stevens dvrras the race. (Pbotas fcy Dave Billmaa). T r: i i m mm M u- f V. n?M if IaIib farnrf StV7MH riolit nhata Fib. auiiuw gituucr nci rucurr Closes IB tor Urr ucue. venter puvt wum uu uic iujwe mm u r Nebraska Alums Talk Things Over By Dkk Stuckey "How are we going to stop old Thunder this half?" ""Wnatayamean, WE man, Fve had enough!!" Some halftime talk in the alumni quarters on AH Sports Day did not sound of the old college try. But the veterans of Memorial Stadium took twelve minutes over Seven Ups and cigarettes, felt cut their sore spots and redesigned strategy for the pending last half of action. Bill Hawkins, literally stopped cold during the first quarter, had recovered and "ranted some more. Bill had his sports mixed up as he came to. "Did you see that pheasant?'" he asked the trainers and players standing over him. '"Did anybody get a shot at 'im did you see 'im?! Reassuring BDl Chat fliere was n hunting ra the grid iron, the alums had carried off the former halfback hurdler oa legs much more wobbly than those of his col lege career. But at halftime he was ready to go. Many commented on Pat Fisher's reversed field touch down run in the second quarter. '"Tremendous ballplayer,'" they said but Fisher, tired and punchy, put it differently. "Those old pros know how to block," he said. It comes so natural for them, that when they see a kid still running with the ball, they're still after the defense. I know that some of tbem threw three and four blocks on that play. I fust knocked back and forth for awhile, and then looked for someplace to go." He went Jim Moore, starting alum center, seved notice to fu ture Cornhusker competition concerning Bob "Big Daddy" Brown." On the statue of liberty play the alums sprung in the second quarter, Moore blocked Brews from the blind side. "I knew he didn't see roe," Moore said, isirt what I didst know was that it didn't make any difference." 'I caught him blind, but he ran over me like a steam rollerI just as well hadn't even thrown the block I'm not sure he fell me." But Moore indicated he did feel big Bob. The two quarterbacks and alumni understudies to old timer Sam Vacanti, Tom Kramer and Harry Tolly, were talking over Tolly's punt that had rolled dead on the vars ity one. "Been working on that all week, haven't yo Harry?" suggested Kramer. "Sure," said ToDy, "had It all planned glad we got to use it," he laughed. Larry Xaviaux felt himself over for injuries. "Noth ing," he concluded, "except this." And he showed a gash in the arm he suffered when the whole alum backfield rolled over Guy Chamberlin in the second quarter. "Got hit by a chair," he said, "but considering Guy, I guess I came out all right." Jon Mc Williams was checking in his gear. "Dislocated my shoulder," he said. "Guess I better quit while I'm ahead." Big Carl Samuelson had it figured. "I think we can j hold the lead. We've got a good passer we can throw 1 against 'em they're weak on passes. Well hold out" And then it thundered. i NU Bowlers Cop Championship In Rocky Mountain Tournament Three Wl ore 3Monnnsted For Outstanding Athlete By Cloyd Clark A football player, swimmer and shot putter have been added to the ranks of the Daily Nebraskan Outstanding Varsity Athlete nominations. Pat Fischer, Joe Stocker and Al Wellman have been nominated for their outstand ing accomplishments in foot ball, swimming and track. Outstanding Alumni gridder Pat Fischer in Saturdry's All Sports Day action covld be confused about his status, var sity or alum if he wins the award. The 5-10, ICS-pound back was nominated for his out standing football perform ances last falL The nomination letter quali fies Fischer for the award like this: "One of the small est men on the Husker team and one of the tri-captains, Fischer was the leadin g punt returner and leading ground gainer for the Buskers last season. Fischer has been selected Back of the Year by KLIN radio and was voted Back of the Week several times by the United ?-ess International and Hit Associated Press. In the varsity-alumni game Fischer was presented the Tom Novak Trophy for the Outstanding Husker senior football player. Ia addition to these honors Fischer has received honor able mention oa the AO-Big Fight football team for the past three years. Joe Stocker is also aH-Big Eight material, but the senior breaststroker holds his B i g Eight laurels in swimming. Stocker was co-captain of the 1960-61 Big Eight squad and holds the Husker varsity record in the 200 and 100-yard breast stroke races with times of 2;3L1 and IMt and the individual medley record with 2:20.8. Stocker is also a member of the 400-yard medley relay team which holds tise varsity record of 4:05 J minutes. Leading Scorer The Husker co-captain f the 1960-61 swimming team is the leflfltng scorer on the Ne braska squad. He has demonstrated pro ficiency in nearly every swimming event including back stroke, individual med ley, butterfly and diving. "Besides being a good stu dent and leader, Joe was the roost versatile and depend able squad member during the past season," is the nom inator's description of the Husker merman. Husker shotputter Al Wen man is the fifth nominee for the Outstanding Athlete award and the second track star. Wellman will be competing against earlier nominee and teammate Al Roots for the award. Wellman's specialty is the shotpuL The stocky weightman is nominated not only because Roots Sparks Win Over NU Freshmen By Jaa Sack The varsity cindermen had too much depth for the fresb nen as the yearlings felL 83-46, in Saturday's All-Sports Day KtiOIL , Sparking the varsity's show of power was Al Roots, star aveha thrower. Boots hurled the spear 241-1, two inches letter than his previous record breaking heave. ladividaal standout for the I of his standing as number one Husker shotputter and second discus performer, but because ! of his perseverance and dedd-' cation to the sport- J The Bwnination letter points out that Wellman was a "sub' 50-foot shot putter" ia his sophomore year and that ids; "hour and a half to three hours, five or six times a, week, six months a year in practice," account for his ex cellent showing for the track team. Wellman is also nominated for his football performances for the Huskers and bis 62 overall scholastic record. The letter conclude The ancient Greeks had an ideal for manhood. They envisioned a complete indhidnal-scbolar, athlete, and friend. Al Well man is this kind of complete individual." Wellman, Stocker and Fischer join Al Roots and Mike Nissen as nominees for the Daily Nebraskan Oat standing Athlete award. Other nominations should be sent to the Sports Editor of the Daily Nebraskan at the Stu dent Union. freshmea on the track was Ray KaaBb, transfer from Bavkr. Ray clicked thrragh the IMMrard dash in :0SJ and the TSt in :2L5. He edged out; fresh Don Degnan ia the 1M and varsity Steve PTister ia the 230. j Juris Jeafers had a busy day for the frosh as be tied for first ia the high jump with Bill Fasano of the varsity at S-L Jesifers placed second in the Javelin and pole vault and earned a third in the broad jump. Victor Brooks, outstanding broad jumper for the frosh, turned in his usual exciting performance by jumping 24-S. Wellman Doubles Big Al Wellman landed a double wis as be took the shot put with a 53-8 toss and the discus with a 158-10 mark. Larry Reiners placed second in the shot and third in the discus with Leon Janovy plac ing second is the discos and third in the shot. In the other field event Jim Kraft sailed over the pole vault at 14-3, the best mark of his career. Sophomore Ray Stevens failed to break the varsity record for the mile, bat he did win ia 4:22.7. Freshmea Woody Moore and Morris Alti jq placed second and third respectively. Stevens also won the two- mile ran in 9:4113 just ahead of Paul Nielsen of the var sity who was second in 9:4S.(L Moore of the frosh was third. In the 449 veteran LcRoy Keane and frosh Tom Saun ders ended in a dead heat, clocked in :50 .2. GH Gego, also a frosh, was timed in :50.4 for third. Sophomores Clarence Scott and Bill Kenny brought a smile to the crowd when they caught each other on the last lap and sprinted across the tape side by side ahead of frosh Andy Steele. Scott and Kenny were clocked ia 1:55.7. Ia the hurdle events BUI Fasano and Fred WEke trad ed firsts. Fasano won the highs in :H-2 and WUke the lows in :24JL The mile relay was the most exciting event oa the track. Kenny and Saunders led off for the varsity and frosh respectively and handed off to Bob Knanb and Steele who ran the second leg. The third leg was a real batUe between Scott of the varsity and Gebo of the frosh. The pair ran neck and neck on the back stretch wits Gebo picking up a lead before the hand ofL Ray Knanb grabbed the baton for the frosh and sailed smoothly ahead of Dkk Hoelscher. Knaub was timed in :48.4. Freshman tone was 3:13 4. The Husker bowling team The Huskers rolled team won the Rocky Mountain In- games of 9C5, 1014, 906, 1038 tercoDegiate Bowling tourney and 801 over Kansas, Montana, Den ver University and Wyoming University at Larmie, Wyo. Nebraska had a team game average of 965 and had a five-game average of 4227. Thela Xi Drops ATO Nine, 9-8 Alpha Tau Omega, defend ing softball king was dropped off the tourney chart last week when they lost to Theta Xi, 9-8, in League A play. The ATOs lost their first game in the season's opener to Kappa Sigma, but they climbed back tip the tourna ment ladder on the loser's side to defeat the Kappa Sig team and remove them item the tournament Delta Sigma Phi downed Alpha Gamma Sigma, 13-2, ia the semi-finals of the league B loser's bracket. Delta Upsikro whipped Theta Xi, 5-2, in the other action Friday. The DU's vic tory gives them a ticket into the finals of the A league bracket of the tournament, but they must beat the unde feated Farmhouse nine two consecutive times in order to win the championship. Keith Van Velkinbrugh led the Huskers with a five-game average of 211 Ralph Holm strom was second with a 201 average. Victor Bejwt placed third on the Nebraska team with a 195. Stuart Eufler was fourth ob the team with a 186 and Dkk Haase had a 170 av erage for five games. Holmstrom bowled a 247 game, earning him the high game of the tournament. Van Velkinbureh won the all- I events trophy for having the high five-game score of lut This set a new record. The Huskers also set a new team record of 4827 in the Rocky Mountain Intercollegi ate Bowling Conference. The Nebraskans finished the season with a rank of third la the nation. The av erage for the team is 50 games of face-to-face compe tition is Holmstrom 195, Van Velkinburgh 192, Kutler 180, Bejot 179, Haase 176, Steve LoveU, Matt Brown 173 and Dick Babst 173. This year the bowlers won three crowns: the Nebraska State Tournament, the Big Eight Conference and the Rocky Mountain Conference. The team finished the sea son with a 7-1 record losing only to North Dakota by nine pins. inajviQual honors were claimed by Holmstrom and Van Velkinburgh as they were both on the all-Big Eight Team and the all-Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Bowling Team. 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