Thursday, March 15, 1962 The Daily Nebraskan Page 4 Two IM Ciigers Repea DAILY rJEBRASECAH "o As BurrSelleck Picks . 1 Althea Gibson On NU Campus By JAN SACK Sports Staff Writer Althea Gibson, "Miss Tennis," will host newsmen at a press conference at 2 p.m. today in the Scottsbluff Room of the Nebraska Center ior Continuing Education. Tonight at 8 p.m. she will speak on "The Role of Women in Sports" at the Nebraska Center. Continuing her busy schedule, Miss Gibson will give a tennis demonstration at 9:30 a.m. Friday at the Coliseum. The famed world's profes sional tennis champion of women is on campus as guest at the regional meeting of the Women's Athletic Asso elation. During her career as a ten nis player, Miss Gibson held the title for National iegro Women's Tennis Champion for ten years. She also held the U.S. Women's Singles Champion in 1957-58 and won the Wimbledon Women's nan cies Championship. Miss Gib son captured the title of Wom en's World Professional Ten nis Champion in 1958. That same year she was awarded the Frederick C. Miller Eagles Award and the Babe Zaharias award as the Outstanding Women Athlete f the Year. Other accomplishments of the talented tennis star in clude appearing on the Ed Sullivan show in 1958 as a singer, making a movie en titled "The Horse Soldiers," and writing her autobiography which was published in 1958. Shrine Films Films from last year's high school Shrine Bowl football contest will be shown today in the Physical Education Bldg. The show ings, open to the public, are on tap at 5 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Russell Tops NU Scoring Tom Russell set seven school records to finish his two-year Husker career as the 6-7 senior easily took team scoring honors for the season with 412 points, averaging 14.5 points per game. Russell also led in final sta tistics In rebounds with 200, free throws made with 140, free throws attempted with 182, free throw percentage with .769, field goals scored with 136, and field goal per centage with .560. Russell's seven records in clude: (1) Most points scored in one game against Kansas with 38, (2) Most free throws made with 16 against Kansas, (3) Most free throws made in a season by a senior with 140, (4) Most free throws made in a season with 140, (5) Most points by a senior with 412, (6) Best field goal percentage in one season with .560, and (7) Best field goal percentage in career with .525. The native of Kansas, who transferred to Nebraska aft er being named to the Jun ior College All-America team while playing at Indepen dence, Kansas, Junior Col lege, also moved into the number. eight spot in the all time top Husker scorers. His total of 712 is just short of Bill Johnson's 7th place total. Two NU Grapplers Honored By JIM MORGAN Sports Staff Writer "All the years of hard work are finally worthwhile." These are the words of Harold Thompson, one of the recipi ents of this week's Star of the Week award. Thompson and Husker teammate Jim Raschke are co-holders of the award for this week, given to them for their outstanding perform ances in both winning their weight divisions in the B i g Eight Wrestling tournament last weekend. The wins helped boost the Huskers to a fourth place finish in the Big Eight. For Thompson, a 5-11 senior from Osage, la., this was his first year as a winner of any major college tournament, and the first time he h a s placed in the Big Eight. Raschke, the 230-pound heav yweight, has won several large tournaments and placed second- in the Big Eight as a sophomore and fourth as a junior. Thompson has been wrest ling for 15 years, starting as the result of a fight in the third grade. Raschke has been competing for about eight years. He got his start as a freshman in high school at Omaha North. Rasche is a senior in Teach ers College and plans to teach Zoology and coach wrestling and football upon graduation. Thompson is a senior in physical education and has been married for six weeks. After graduation he hopes to go to the Olympic Games m 1964. In a joint interview, they both expressed the opinion that Coach Bob Mancuso is probably more responsible for their and the team's accom plishments this year. They both felt that knowing that the team was behind them 100 percent was a big help. Coach Mancuso says that he has always thought that the boys had a Big Eight cham pion in them but it was up to them how hard they wanted to work for it. "They are both two of the hardest workers I have ever coached," he added. Both said, ''It's nice to win the Big Eight, but you can't get excited about it because tne National is the big thing." The NCAA meet is Mar. 22-29 at Stillwater. Teammates Mike Nissen and Jim Faimon drew compli ments from them for their performances in the Big Eight. Husker Statistics Rasscti. Tom . Petsch, Daryl Gnipe, Ivn .. Swett. Bex rhftrfes ... Bower, Bill Vincent. Bill .. Siadovnik. Chock Poets. Dennis .... Nannen, Neil Yates, Jim Deoesia, Roger ... Huso. Jim ..... EUe. Bernt ...... Team Reond Nebraska totals . Opponents wmu O FOA ,.25 343 22 222 25 179 ,.23 253 .25 128 .24 98 .21 118 .24 112 PQ PCT. 136 .560 .19 .16 .11 .10 ,. 2 . S 44 31 15 17 9 1 102 84 79 44 37 41 26 10 3 4 2 1 .460 .469 .312 .344 .378 .345 .232 .227 .194 .200 .235 .222 1.000 FTA FT 182 140 45 95 58 50 fi? 32 28 15 t 11 3 27 55 39 34 39 18 17 7 S 5 3 O O PCT. .769 .600 .579 .673 .6X0 .629 .563 .607 .467 .556 .455 1.000 .000 .000 RB PF 200 29 60 SO 169 72 83 48 99 30 80 60 46 33 116 48 26 20 12 18 TP AVE. 412 16.5 .25 1470 575 .391 592 389 .657 25 1584 656 .414 518 364 .703 7 2 0 2 226 1128 403 1052 2 231 m 197 122 113 100 69 27 17 U 11 4 2 10.5 8.9 8.6 4.9 4.7 4.8 2.9 1.4 1.1 1.0 1.1 2.0 0.7 Kiffin, Olsen Again on All-Dorm Team; All of Top Ouintet Are Husker Athletes 1539 61.8 1676 67.0 1961-62 RECORD (9 wins, 15 losses) 49 WIcMU 7J 63 SMU -f 49 Air Force 58 H Notre Dame 61 81 Ohio ? 70 Wyoming 71 4 California 59 Stanford 48 Kansas State 52 Okla. Slate 68 Kansas 69 Kansas 50 57 Oklahoma 56 72 56 Colorado 58 60 72 Iowa State 84 5! 53 Kansas State 72 6957 Okla. State 56 67 63 Colorado 74 79 66 Iowa State 65 Missouri 63 70 Kansas 73 63 Missouri 81 64 Oklahoma State65 71 Oklahoma 69 60 Kansas State 84 By AL SPORE Sports Staff Writer The 1962 All Burr-Selleck team boasts one of the most balanced intramural basket ball teams in recent dorm history. The team, with two repeats off last year s all-star five, shows a fair distribution of basketball talent throughout Sellect Quadrangle. Monte Kiffin of Canfield's Burr-Sel-lect champs at center and Al Olsen of Bessey at for ward are the two second year men. Both sport over 20 point per-game averages. The team is completed by Dallas Dyer, stocky guard of Avery Hall, Ron Gilbreath, Boucher guard, and Larry Tomilson Gus I forward. All of the members of the first unit are, or have been, members of varsity Husker athletic teams. Dyer, Kiffin, Tomlinson, and Gilbreath were on last year's Corn husker football roster while Olsen was on the varsity bas ketball team his sophomore year. Seaton II, runner up in Burr-Sellect tourney, placed two men on the second team and one on the third. Steve Johnson and Jerry Hardy are the two Seaton II members on the second five. Henry Krous of Burnett at forward, Doug Tucker of Gus II at guard and pivot Bill Brum gardt of Avery round out the second unit. Kiffin Kiffin at 6-3 and 230 pounds is the largest of the dorm standouts, and considered the backbone of the dorm cham pions, Canfield-A, which was beat out by the Fratermty-A champs Sigma Phi Epsilon in the semi-finals in the All-University championships. Kiffin holds one of the fi nest high school athletic rec ords in Nebraska history. Monte was ail state in foot ball two years and basket ball three years, while earn ing three varsity letters in track. 'Kiff was a member of Lexington's all-state foot ball team of 1957 and Class- runner up in basketball that same year. Kiffin was 'Athlete of the Year' in 1958 and played in the Prep Ail-American game that same year. He is a sopn omore majoring in physical education and averaged 20 points per game in intramu ral ball. Kiffin is a tackle on the Nebraska football team. Olsen , Al Olsen, the other repeat er off last year's all Burr Sellect team stands 6-2 and hails from Babylon High, Long Island, New York. The Bessey standout was named Most Valuable Player tnree years running in varsity bas ketball and added two base ball letters at Babylon High. Olsen is a junior majoring n Business Administration, a member of Wesley Founda tion, and a dorm counselor at Selleck. He raiks his1 top sports thrill as scoring 36 points for a school record as a sophomore in high school. Al averaged 23 points per game this year in IM ball and ranks Canfield as the best team he played against this year. Dyer, uii&reatn Dallas Dyer of Avery and Ron Gilbreath of Boucher make up tho two fine guards of the Sellect standouts. Dy er at 5-9 and Gilbreath at IM Volleyball Slate Tsnifht's Gamea Court 1-6:30 p.m. North-Sigma Alpha Epsilon-A vs. Delta 'TpsilonA; South Sigma Chi-A vs. Delta Tau Delta-A. Court 2-6:30 p.m. North-Beta Sigma Psi-A vs. Pioneer-A; South-Conthusker-A vs. Delta Sigma Phi-A. Court 1-7:30 p.m. North -SeMon I-A vs. MaoLean-A; South-Selieck A vs. Fairfield- A. Court 2-7:30 p.m. N)rth-Benton-A vs. Gus n-A; South-Gooddiag-A vs. Kiessel-bach-A. Court 1-8:30 p.m. North-Beta Thrta Pi-B vs. Alpha Tau Omega-B; South-Phi Delta Theta-B vs. Phi Kappa P-B. Court 2-8:30 p.m. North -Seaton U-B vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon-B; South-Kappa Sig-ma-B vs. Phi Gamma Delta-B Haas Heads Final Frosh Cage Scoring Chart Gary Haas's game high of 21 points in the Kansas State Nebraska freshman cage bat tle last week sent the 18-year-old forward to the liead of the final yearling scoring! chart. The former Lincoln" High standout toiped the first year men with 137 points in 11 games, four of them against intercollegiate competition, Haas averaged 12.5 points on 56 field goals and 25 'of 55 charity shots. Larry Born schlegl and Bob Cook, both playing in 12 games, were close behind. ' . . Two losses to K-State ana victories over Luther Junior College and Iowa State set coach Bob Gates' record in his first season of college coaching at 2-2. The frosh won all eight of the clashes with Nebraska intramural clubs. The frosh scoring: Freshman Statistics Haas, Gary 11 w Bornsctilerl, Larry 12 49 Cook, Bob 12 55 Kortus, Joel 12 SO WrteSvt, Earl 12 43 Cramer, Jack 12 30 Jepsen. John 10 25 Merwick, Mike 6 16 Gaughan, Joe 9 15 Willits, Mike 8 9 Martin, Larry 6 6 Otto, Don 4 8 Ginsburg, Arnie 4 3 Mt, J:m 8 3 Penney, Jim , 6 4 Spears, Jerrv i 3 SnuuMOt, Mike i Z 25-aS 18-44 16-25 28-44 12-30 10-26 8-11 7-8 5-6 4-6 0- 3 4-5 3-6 1- 3 1-1 l-i PCT. .604 .409 ,636 .385 .285 .727 .875 .833 ' .667 .000 .800 .500 .333 1.000 .5(10 PF 23 25 15 49 31 31 10 7 9 1 4 9 2 5 4 TP 137 '133 128 116 114 60 60 40 37 23 16 16 10 9 9 7 AVE. 12.4 U.l 10.7 9.7 9.5 6.0 6.0 6.7 4.1 2.9 3.2 4.0 2.5 1.1 1.5 70 l. 6-0 are the two shortest men on the squad. Dyer is a member of N Club, lettering in varsity foot ball three years, and Phi Ep silon Kappa, physical educa tion fraternity. Gilbreath is a member of Acacia Fraterni ty. Dyer is off Lexington's all state football team of 1957 and earned all-state recogni tion in 1956 and 1957. Dal al so picked up three track let ters and two in basketball while in high school. Dyer graduates this spring as an industrial arts major. Gilbreath, a junior major ing in speech, earned three football and three basketball letters while playing for Sid ney High. His 25 points per game is tops for the mythi cal five and Ron rates Can field-A as the top team his Boucher squad team played this year. Tomlinson Larry Tomlinson, Gus IPs outstanding forward com pletes this year's All Burr Sellect team. The 6-1, 201 pound NU football end came to Nebraska from St. Marys of O'Neill. Larry managed four basket ball and track letters along with three in football in high school, and was all-State in football his senior year. He lists his top thrill in sports as playing in the first Ne braska Shrine Bowl. The 21-year old dorm stand out averaged 15 points per game in intramural ball this year and, along with Olsen and Gilbreath, lists Cahfield A as the best team he played. fr it k k ALL-DORM TEAM First Team F Larry Tomlinson F Al Olsen C Monte Kiffin .... G Ron Gilbreath .. G Dallas Dyer .... . Gus II . .Bessey Canfield .Boucher . . .Averv Second Team Henry Krous Steve Jonson bean 11 Bill Brumgardt very Doug Tucker " Jerry Hardy Scaton 11 Third Team Jed Rood C Phil Krous weS Bob Jochem to" Chick Garner Ca,nf,e'1 juua it G Bob Long Honorable Mention ssssissssssssbsss mmiimmmmir''''i''m'm'm'''i ; x-""it3f"f OLSEN KIFFIN Z. ''fSw f ;: ( TOMLINSON W ' J ; f I I READ . ' -s3f "L-J1 J . NEBRASKAN t ?t OOli WANT ADS l i X A KA' MSSJjBSjaSjBSjBSjBSSBSj DYER E Don Thompson, Selleck; Carl Chelf, Bessey, Jim Lund, Bes sey; Kim Kern, Burnett; Pat Bottorf, Gus I; Don Witt, Gus I- Warren Powers, Canfield; Bruce Blinko, Selleck. LETC DO AWAY WITH LEGAL IS its Unscrupulous people get all the tax breaks, says a noted economist In this week's Post, he blasts our "unfair" tax laws. Says the low rate on capital gains is just a tax dodge. And tells why he thinks we should stop tax relief to the elderly - and even to the blind. Also: Special 12-page guide "How to make the most of your money." 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