' Thursday, January 17, 1963 Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan JUOlS9 OCcH Will JUL ill :C JLiiu V . i "A i'.r i Belts Continue Surge On All-University Title Delta Tau Delta, rolled up a convincing 70.5 points to take their second All-Fraternity major sports title this year and the Intramural indoor track championship. The Delts took the All-University foot ball crown in the fall. Seaton II is the All-Independent champion by eclips ing second place Bessey, 80-24- Farm Rouse edged out Phi Delta Theta for second place (53-48) In the fraternity race. Beta Theta Pi and Phi Kappa Psi finished third and fourth with 42.5 and 30 points re spectively. Gus Shaw scored all of Bes sey's 24 points for their sec ond place finish and top in dividual honors. Avery was close behind Bessey with 23 points for third with Hitch cock and Capital I running four, five with 19 and 18 apiece. Canfield finished sixth with seven. Only One First For Delts The Delts took only one first and one tie for first but added enough lower place fin ishers to take the crown. Wal ly Weeks, Delt distance fresh man, took the mile in 5:08.4 and another frosh, Tom Wolf, tied for pole vault tops with a 10 7" effort Wolf tied with All Home Slate Set for Thinclads Nebraska's indoor track men will be performing be fore the home crowds during the entire regular season, said Coach Frank Sevigne. The team has their first clash on Feb. 2. just before the second semester gets underway. Schedule: Feb. 2 Wyoming and South Dakota. Feb. 9 Oklahoma State. Feb. 16 Colorado. Feb. 23 Iowa State and South Dakota State. Mar 1-2 -Big Eight Indoor Championship at Kansas City, Mo. Bob Samuleson of the Beta team. Shaw had a double win in the Independent 60 yd. highs and 60 yd. dash with times of 8.5 in the hurdles and a 7.0 in the dash. Larry Flock, Al pha Gamma Rho, was the high scorer in the Fraternity race with 15 points. Flock took one first, a :7.6 timing in the 60 yd. low hurdles. Only two new records were established during the evening one in the fraternity compe tition and one in the dorm action. Warren Christian, Hitchcock harrier, posted a 4:43.1 time in the mile run to establish a new record while the Beta's Jack Cram er hit 6'2" in the high jump for the new record. Levy, Strand Double Winners Jim Levy and Dick Strand were the two double winners in the fraternity division. Levy, running "for Sigma Al pha Mu, took firsts in t h e broad jump with a 21 W ef fort and the 60 yd. dash with a :6.5's clocking. Strand won the one lapper and the 440 yd. dash with times of 28 4 in the one lap and 54.1 in the quarter. Strand also anchored the winning Phi Delt mile relay team which posted a 3:58.2. Strand and Levy tied for second in the individual fra ternity honors with 14 apiece. Levy scored all of the SAM's points for their seventh place showing. Other Winners Other event winners and their times include: Fratern itv Shotput; Jim Beltzer, Kappa Sigma, 55' 4": 60 yd. high hurdles. Gene Ham mond, Beta Theta Pi. :8.2; Independent Pole Vault; Larrv Shineman, Independent, 11' 3"; Shotput: Rich Czap, Avery, 53' 6": Broad jump: Freeman White, Avery, 21' l'i", High jump John Adams. Seaton II. 5' 6"; One lap. Bob Lord, Seaton II, :30.8: 880 yd. dash Lillis Tucker, Hitchcock, 2:03.3; 60 yd. lows Ted Vac tor, Avery, :7.5: 440 yd. dash, Dave Cook, Canfield, :522. Albers Chosen Star of Week Jr. Gymnast Earns 5 Firsts By TOM McGINMS Nebraskan Staff Writer Husker gymnast Dennis Al bers has been given the Star of the Week Award for his outstanding perform ance against Colorado State University last weekend. Albers took first place in floor exercise, trampoline, parallel bars, tumbling, and still ring events. He placed I 1 STAR OF THE WEEK Dennis Albers took five firsts in the meet with Colorado State University last week. fifth in the side horse. He was responsible for nearly half of Nebraska's SO points. A junior this year, Albers is leading the team in points earned. As a sophomore Al bers was high scoring man for the season. Albers is a graduate of Hastings High School, where he was a three year letter man in track and gymnastics. When he started gymnastics as a high school sophomore, Albers worked out only on the trampoline. Then, accord ing to Albers, his coach forced him to work on all the events. He predicts that next year the team will be the strongest yet as they are losing only one senior. Albers added that next year for the first time there will be a Big 8 Championship in gymnastics and that Ne braska will certainly be after the championship. Coach Jake Geier said that Albers as well as the team is not yet at his peak this season. He said that team members still have work to do in getting down their rou tines. Coach Geier added that Denny is "right on schedule on reaching peak condition." He added that Albers has earned nearly 90 points in only two meets this season. "Being a junior this year, Denny has lots of gymnastics ahead of him. He is a tremen dous worker and is really moving fast,"' said Coach Gei er, "I'm really glad to see him receive this award." From the Stick By RICK AKIN This is the last time this semester that the Stick whips off a few "words of wisdom." I probably picked the best semester to take this en deavor. The football team had a great season which al ways makes things a little more fun. And the basketball team, off to a good start at the first is now on the downward trail. But then again the Husker cagers have had their roughest competition in the conference during this fiist semester. Colorado and Kansas State, probably the top two teams (even though K-State doesn't look like it is going to swamp anybody), are by the wayside in the first round and with Kansas com ing up Saturday, things don't look any better. The Jayhawks ought to be fighting ; mad after dropping one to Missouri, a U non-power, especially after the Jayhawks L won the Christmas tournament crown. m. The Huskers don't meet Colorado f again until March 4. at which time Jerry Bush's throng of sophomores, like Earl Wright. Larry Bornschlegl and Joel Kor tus, may have a little more maple ma- turity than shown in these first 13 contests. The track team is the one that will go to the top. Husker trck fans will be able to see some of the finest indoor competitors in the nation at the Stadium indoor track. With Fleming, Wilkie, Knaub, Stevens and many oth ers leading the way the thinclads will probably outdo the gridders for honors, of which there were many. It is still pretty hard to predict the outcome of swim ming, wrestling and gymnastics, although all three are off to reasonably good starts. Akin Tonights Games Thursdav, January 17th AgCol'lege 5:00 Sigma Chi-A vs. Theta Xi-A 6:30 Phi Delta Theta-B vs. Sigma Phi Epsi-lon-B 7:30 Delta Sigma Pi-A vs. Ag Men-A 8:30 Farm House-C vs. Kappa Sigma II-C P. E. Ct. 1 5:00 Delta Tau Delta-A vs. Beta theta Pi-A 6:30 Cornhusker-A vs. Delta Sigma Phi-A 7:30 Sigma Phi Epsilon-A vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-A 8:30 Delta Upsilon-A vs. Phi Delta Theta-A P. E. 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