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    The Daily Nebraskan
Friday, March 2, 1962
Page 4
DAILY HEDRASEEAH
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Kappa Sigs. Dents,
Seaton-II Advance
K-Sigs Down Sig Chis in Rugged Tilt;
SeatonEdgesGusIIinDormTourney
By AL SPORE
Sports Staff Writer
Defending champion Kappa
Sigma-A put on a 37 point
second half exhibition to de
feat Sigma Chi-A, 67-49, last
night to move into the finals
of the Fraternity 'A' intra
mural cage tournament.
The Kappa Sigs will now
meet undefeated Sigma Phi
Epsilon-A to decide the Fra
ternity A championship. The
Sig Eps won a previous tour
ney game from the Kappa
Sigs, 31-27.
The Kappa Sigs came on in
the second half after leading
30-25 at the end of the first
half. Steve Scholders, j n m p
shooting ace, doubled with big
center teammate. Bob Pro-
. kop,' for scoring honors with
ZO apiece. Jerry Miller head
cd the Sig Chis with 18.
Tempers flared in the torrid
fourth quarter but were quick
ly broken up by fast acting
referee Dallas Dyer.
la Bnrr-Selleck action, Seat-
n I-A edged out Gns II-A.
41-37. Bob Jochem led Seaton
with 19 points. Dong Tucker
paced the losers with 11
Seaton will now rechallenge
Canfield-A next week for the
dorm title.
The Dents routed the Bache
lors, 45-28, in Independent
tourney action, with Larry
Lytle ef the Dents taking
scoring honors with 16.
The Dents and Navy ROTC
will tangle for the Independ
ent crown. j
In Fraternity B' action,
Sigma No downed Sigma
Alpha Epsilon by a score of
33-27. The Sig Nu's were
paced by Gary Brouillete with
nine.
A 16-point third quarter
proved the difference as Sig
ma Flu kpsuon-C edged Sig
ma Chi-C, 36-35. Glenn Korff
topped the Sig Eps with 13
and Tom Jones' two free
inrows wiui 1:30 remaining
provided the winning margin.
Four games were played in
the "Cornhusker" tourney.
The results:
Ddt I'paha-B X T1U Sima F1-B 11
Kes t ... Phyacutt (fcrfeit)
Ret Thcu Pt-A S Af Men K
AU4m Ta Omeet-C XI Phi Kappa PvC 11
Tonight's light slate has
only two "Cornhusker" games
listed for the P.E. Building at
5 p.m.
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Nebraska basketballers
made the bie Dush to Ok-ia.
homa this morning with Tom
Russell making the trip. The
Huskers face Oklahoma State
tomorrow night in Stillwater
and Oklahoma Monday.
Coach Jerry Bush an
nounced that Russell would
make the trip and said that
the senior XU forward was
released from Student Health
at 6:00 a.m. this moraine, one
hour before departure time.
He is very, weak and his
temperature is almost nor
mal," Bush stated," but he
was very anxious to make the
trip."
For the Huskers, hoping to
stay ia the first division a win
against the Cowboys tomor
row is essential. Both teams
have 4-7 records and are tied
for fourth place.
The Huskers have yet to
lose to Oklahoma State. At
the Big Eight tournament at
Kansas City, Nebraska won a
thriller, 52-51. In Big Eight
play the Cowboys lost again,
57-56. at Lincoln, after squan
dering a 13-point lead.
Coach Hank Iba's Oklahoma
State squad is led by work
horse Cecil Epperly (6-4) who
hasnt missed a minute of
play in the last ten OSU-
games and leads the team in
rebounds. Moe Iba, Cowboy
playmaker and scorer, will
probably start against Ne
braska after missing much of
the season due to a knee in
jury.
Iba s squads have long been
noted for their aggressive de
fense and continually moving
Sense.
In the event that Russell
is too weak to start. Bush
will start with Ivan Grape
(6-5) and Daryl Petsch (6-5)
at forwards, Bin Bowers (6-5)
at center and Charley Jones
(6-3) and Rex Swett (6-1) in
the backcourt
Oklahoma, 3-8 in Big Eight
play, will also be out to gain
a first division berth as it
hosts Nebraska Monday in
Norman. The Sooners bit the
dust in Lincoln, 57-56.
The Sooners follow the
same offensive pattern as Ok
lahoma State and are led by:
slick little guard, Eddie;
Evans. :
ThincladV Aim Is High in Big 8
By JAN SACK
Sports Staff Writer
Nebraska's indoor track
team takes high hopes and a
3-1 season record with them
to Kansas City for the 34th
Track championship tonight
and tomorrow night.
Several Huskers are rated
to give the returning cham
pions tough competition and
could come tnrouen with
blue ribbons.
Ray Stevens, a Junior from
North Platte, has an 630 time
of 1:54.7 and will give favored
Billy Stone of Oklahoma State
a real battle. Stevens already
handed Stone one loss this
year at a tringular in Lincoln.
He may also be entered in
the mile event for which he
placed fourth last year with
a 4:15.5 clocking.
Husker Mike Fleming may
either be running in the mile
or the two-mile events. Last
week Fleming won the mile
m 4:22.6 to set a new Colora
do-Nebraska dual meet rec
ord. While in the Marine
Corps, Fleming had a mile
time slightly over 4:02 for the
outdoor jaunt
Don Degnan, a sophomore
from Kansas City, sped to a
60-yard dash victory in :06.2
against Colorado last week.
He broke the tape slightly
ahead of teammate Ray
Knaub who is also expected
to give Larry McCue of Kan
sas and Mark Sullivan of Okla
homa a run for their money.
isebraska's high point man
with 47, Fred Wilke, win vie
for honors in the hurdle event.
Last year he placed fifth in
the lows. Wilke has several
07.0 clockings this season.
In the high hurdles, Ron
Moore, sophomore from
Washington D.C., and Bill
Fasano, track captain, will
provide plenty of competition
in tms event. Fasano placed
fifth in the highs last vear.
Anoher sophomore Gil Ge
bo of New York City could
give Jim Heath of Colorado
a scare in the 600-yard event
Heath hit 1:11.1 this year as
compared to a 1:12.6 for Ge
bo. The Colorado ace is the
defending champ in this event
John Porte, Husker sopho
more undefeated in the 1000
yard rna this year, has wot
really been pushed for his
victories. He should give de
fending champion Kirk Hagan
of Kansas some trouble. Por
tee has a 2:16.2 time for this
event
Nebraska entries in the
events stand this way accord
ing to Sevigne:
60 -yard high and low
hurdles Wilke, Fasano,
Moore; 60-yard dash Deg
nan, Knaub, Steve Pfister;
440-yard dash Tom Saund
ers, Dick Hoelscher; 600-yard
run Gebo, LeRoy Keane.
880-yard run Stevens,
Bill Kenny; 1000-yard run
Portee, Clarence Scott; mile
run Stevens, Fleming; two
mile run Fleming, Mauro
Altizio, Stuart Tucker; mile
relay Knaub, Keane, Saund
ers, Gebo.
Shot put Larry Reiners;
pole vault Juris Jesifer;
broad jump Victor Brooks.
Sports Staff Views
By Jan Sack
An array of track stars that will dazzle any loyal
fan will assemble in Kansas City today and tomorrow
for the Big Eight Indoor Track championship.
With many returning winners, promising lettermen
and talented sophomores on the scene, records are sure
to topple.
A new track at Kansas City which is 15 feet wide
instead of 12,' permitting six lanes of 30 inches each
around one full turn before cutting to the pole, should
help cut the times.
Nebraska will field its best team in many years
and are expected to finish high. I predict they can go
as high as second if all the boys come through as pre
dicted. A Big Eight crown would be nice, but Kansas
has more returning champions and the Jaj hawks, will
be hard to beat.
Depending upon where Coach Frank Sevigne places
Ray Stevens and Mike Fleming, Nebraska could be strong
in the 880, mile or two-mile events. The coach refused
comment and said, "They'll be running where they us
ually do."
This would mean that Stevens would run the- 880
and the mile and Fleming would double in the mile and
two-mile events. This -1 doubt In a meet such as the
conference, a runner doesn't have the strength to come
back after a race as hard fought as these will be.
I pick Stevens to compete in the 880 and Fleming
to run in the mile. Stevens has been quite impressive in
the 880 this year, turning in a sparkling 1:54.7. Fleming
has the best mile time of 4:22.6, but he wasnt even
pushed in getting the victory.
Victor Brooks, if he is able to jump, will push Tony
Watson of Oklahoma and Don Meyers of Colorado in the
broad jump. All have broad jump of 25 feet or better.
Rudy Johnson; high jump
Wilke.
As for the rest of the Big
Eight, Kansas is favored to
repeat their 1961 Conquest ov
er other top contenders such
as Oklahoma, Nebraska, Mis
souri and Colorado. The
Huskers are picked to finish
third in the meet, according
to information from the Big
Eight headquarters.
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The Nebraska mat men,
standing 7-2-1 in dual shows,
will host the Air Force Acad
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same place.
Omaha U., with a couple
of victories under its be'l in
five outings, has been tough
est in the light weights,
sparked by 137-ponnder Loui
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Sunday Corporate Worship 10:45 .ra.
Crossroads Seminar 9:00 am.
Fellowship Forum 5:30 pjn.
Forum Discussion 6:30 pjn.
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lxJong to another.
Bat I'D tell you there me no finer people in oar
town than Cliff and Bcrta, and their kids, Polly and
Joe. They're good neighbors . . . friend Wd ftidc
by yoa in trouble . . . people -ith standards, ideals.
And other folks around town fed the same way
about tie Robinsons. Tndepeople say it's a pleasure
to do business tvith them. Community leaden admin
the way they pitch in and help.
- So I say this picture is symbolic For if we'd stop
and figure WHAT MAKES FINE PEOPLE LIKE
THE ROBINSONS why this whole town would
be in church next Sondatf
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