Thursday, December 4, 1952 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Pees 3 iv Leffermen Will Sfarf Against SDU An all-veteran Cornhusker quintet is scheduled to open the University of Nebraska's 1952-53 basketball season against South Dakota here Saturday night. Game time at the Coliseum is 7:30 p.m. Slated to start against Coach Carl (Rube) Hoy's Coyotes will be Stan Matzke, Lincoln; and WJHwd Fagler, Harvard, at for wards; Bill Johnson, Lincoln, center; and Joe Good, Lincoln, and Fred Sorer, Omaha, guards. Good is the lone senior. Seger, Johnson and Matzke are juniors nd Fagler a sophomore. Seger and Good tied for Husker second-place scoring honors last season, each registering 194 tal lies. Matzke was last year's No. 3 scorer with 162 and Johnson was fourth with 155. Chief Busker weaknesses this season are a lack of reserve strength and general all-round nail-handling ability. However Good labels his club as at least on a par with last year. "However, because of the speed of the game, reserve strength can beat you," Good declared. n,i,M,n( L, Kio r. i wards; Gary Renzelman, Scotts- Three sophomores, a junior Omaha; Gerald Sandbulte. Sioux and a senior are expected to JCenter, la.; Clark Smaha, Wil- make np Hoy's starting five. Imette. 111., and Murray Backhaus, Dick Pantos, 6-foot sophomore. 'Millard, guards. will team with Don Bruce, 5-11, at forwards; Center Jim Tays, 6-4, is a junior, and Guards Larry Kennedy, 6-foot-l-inch powerful rebounder, and Jim Rath, 6-0, are both second-year men. Bruce averaged 12.5 points per game in 21 contests last season. Slated to see considerable action will be Ordell Braase, 6-foot-4-inch, 200-pounder who faced the Huskers on the gridiron earlier this fall, and Don Jongewaard, 6-foot-6-inch. 225-pound hook- shooting sophomore center. South Dakota's starters will av erage an inch over six feet per man. j Coach Harry Good's No. 1 five will average nearly 6-5. Johnson is the tallest man on the squad, standing 6-7. Fag ler is 6-5, Matzke 6-2, Seger 6-4 and Good 6-1'i- A year ago Nebraska could mus ter but seven victories in 24 starts, but one the triumphs was a 82-29 decision over the Coyotes. Other Cornhusker varsity squadmen are Don Weber. Esther ville, la.; Paul Fredstrom, Lincoln, Dave Fahrbach, Indianapolis, Ind.. and Leland Dobler. York, for- Soger Sparks , ... n n eM All-Star y My Independent All-Star Football Team FIRST TEAM POS. SECOND TEAM Don Summers Mustangs ...L Verone Gibb Navy ROTC Hank Ostdiek Newman Club .L Don Summers Presby Larry Schmidt Mustangs L , Low?'l HoytpMusfrngs Bud Van Berg Jokers ...B Dick Grant Navy ROTC Jack Mankamyer Mustangs B Marv Green Mustangs Russ Snyder Uni YMCA , ..B Tom Carlson Newman Club Larry Dunning Navy ROTC B. Chuck Jensen Rockets HONORABLE MENTION: Lainbeer InterVarsity; Leising Ag Men; Biemond Presby; Smith Mustangs; Marrs Uni YMCA; Andrews Rockets; B. Green Mustangs; Skinner Presby; Harned Nebraska Co-op; Wood InterVarsity. Courtesy Lincoln Journal Four Cmlhusk rP k n o n TO IT meis eirs 13 a nn rri .-- -V If rasiicaoi Alii -isfl Nebraskan All-Big 7 Football Team I OFFENSIVE TEAM Paul Leoni (K) E Max Boydston (O) .". E Oliver Spencer (K) T 'im Davis" (O) T Kay Curtis (N) G Jack Lordo (M) G Tom Catlin (O) C Eddie Crowder (O) B .Tim Hook (U) B .Billy Vessels (O) B Buck McPhail (O) B DEFENSIVE TEAM E Don Branby (C) E BillSchabacker.(N). T Jerry Minnick (N) T Ed Rowland (O)j G Bob Hantla (K) G ). D Roberts (O) LB Verl Scott (N) LB Galen Fiss (K) B Ed Merrifield (M) D oil iieit.il rv S Verl Switzer (KS) 4 1 By BILL MTJNDELL Intramunral Sports Columnist The Mustangs completely domi nated the 1952 Independent I-M Football Ail-Star teams. The In dependent champions won three first-team beirths, two second team spots nd two honorable mentions to place their entire starting lineup somewhere in this vear's all-star aggregation, the second of four such teams to ap pear in the Daily Nebraskan. The champs placed two line men and one back on the first team in the persons of Don Summers, Larry Schmidt nnd Jack Mankamyer, respectively. Joining Summers and Schmidt as the remaining all-star line man Is Hank Ostdiek of New man Club while Bud Van Berg of the Jokers, Kuss Snyder of the University YMCA and Larry Dunning of Navy ROTC team up with Mankamyer at the backfleld posts. Summers and Schmidt were the top vote-getters in the 1952 bal-ithe champions' running and pass loting, gaining near-unanimous ing. He passed for 15 touchdowns backing from their opponents. In addition to scoring five him These two men were Instrumental self. . in making the Mustangs the top ground-gainer y rushing in ac tion this season. Although Sum mers divided his action .between that of blocking back and line man on offense and defense, re spectively, all of his votes were for the line. Both men were vici ous blockers and good pass- Hockey Meeting C. E. Miller, chairman of Physical Education and Intra mural for men, announced Tuesday that there will be a '"meeting of Intramural Mana gers Thursday at 5 p.m. to con sider the matter of establishing a Ice Hockey league for this year. The meeting will be held in the Physical Education Build ing In Room 101. Oilers Ramble Past Hapless Blair 5, 102-56 receivers in their own light, al though the bulk of the Mustang aerials were sent spinning into the arms of their other mates. Ostdiek was the bulwark of the Newman Club line. Be gave ground to no-one as he contin ually roamed his opponents' backf ield. H 1 s performance belped the Catholics to a tie with Presby House and Univer sity YMCA for league VII hon ors. Van Berg and Mankamyer shared top voting honors among the backs. With Van Berg in the it Second Team n 4 Cowtctf Ltncota Journal CTJKTIS ... received a unani mous vote for an offensive guard posliton on the All-Big Seven squad. Kay, a senior, was named to every Big Seven team selected this fail and was one of the key blockers in the Husker offense. OFFENSIVE TEAM Tom Evans (C) E Jim Jennings (M) E Bob Klamann (C) T Tom Bergschulte (M) T Mel Brown (O) . G Paul Fuchs (M) G " Rollie Ams (IS) C John Bordogna (N) B Merril Green (O) B Charlie Hoag (K) B iGeorge Cifra (N) B DEFENSIVE TEAM E Dennis Emanuel (N) E Bill Rowekamp (M) T Tim Stander (C) T Ed Husmann (N) G Tom O'Boyle (KS) G .;.....:.... Don Boll (N) LB Tom Catlin (0) LB Roy Sheppard (C). B.... Hal Cleavinger (K)! B Tom Brookshire (C): S Larry Grigg (0) y I A high-scoring gang ot crumps 66 Oilers trounced a game but out classed Kelly-Ryan club, 102-56 on the Coliseum maples Wednes- Anr r rrVi t 01, , tiw4 f-QT- v-0 role of field general, the Jokers Clyde Lovellette, former Kan- befoe Mustangs. A cqc A II-American IaH ini pvr-1 . r -.i. t j j. .... . .. loneii to iavy snovea niei" uw" ning's scoring with 25 points. Het0 thjrd m eague yill while Van was cioseiy iouowea ay m-Bere,'B absence cost the Jokers mate Chuck Darling wno netted! their second-round playoff con test Conrteo Llncolfl Sr SCIIABACKER . wu unani-' mously selected for an defen sive spot on the Nebraskan All Seven squad. Bill, a junior, was elected co-captain of the 1953 Cornhusker squad and will be a definite candidate for All American next fall. Honorable Mention Linemen John Mrkonic (K); Dick Bowman (O); Bob Castle (M); Bill Byrus (IS); Mike Martin (M). Back Buddy Leake (O); Woody Shelfon (C); Tony Scardino (M); Jerry Robertson and Hal Cleavinger (K); Zack Jordan (C); Bob Reynolds (N). ; -; if "; 'ii'- Li -"k I r ) -m J I V '' . " "hi S I I - I i ; i v J , ' . mum Sports Staff Selects The above listed All-Big Huskers 50th 23 markers. I Overshadowing the astronom ' ical Phillips' score, was the playing of diminuative Del Mil ler. Kelly-Ryan's star guard. I Miller's floor play and 16 points kept the Trailways in the game; the first half when they 141-28 at the half, j The third quarter was the turn ling point of the game. The Oilers flooded the nets for 27 points and I In the final period, the unstop iable Oilers potted 34 tallies to fturn thp sramA Intn a rmnn. Two former Husker greats. Bus Whitehead and Bob Pierce played for the Oilers. White head, an AAU All-Amerfean last year, bad an off night and was held scoreless. Pierce dunked eight points in the sec ond half. The Trailways started fast and had a six point lead before Lovel lette began to find the mark. Lov ellette meshed the first 10 points for the Oilers. Phillips led 16-14 at the first Mankamyer handled the bulk of Nine Frosh Report Nine more freshmen have checked out for basketball, Fresh- trailed 1 1"3" Coach Tony snarpe announced. Additions to the squad are Jim Gekas, Lincoln; John Gray, Lincoln; Charles Katz, Alli ance; Leigh Larson, Miami, Aria.; Rod Reed, Chadron; Mike Van Home, Kearney; Norman Coufal, David City; Sylvester Harris, Kansas Cidty, and Dean Lux, North Bend. The squad now numbers 41. BARGAINS in Christmas Cards (See Oar Smales) v Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street Snyder was a continual scor ing threat with the University Vers. His speed and height made him a favorite YM pass receiver while he chalked up many a tally on end runs. Dunning'a defensive play kept Navy's opponents' scores at minimum. He led an perform ers during the season In pass interceptions with 12 while six of these were run back for scores. He assumed (he passing chores in the Middies' seeond round playoff contest and proved himself worthy in this aspect, too. Two more Mustangs and Mid-f dies gained second-team berths, Newman Club added another per former while Presby House and the Rockets placed men. The line positions are held down by Verone Gibb of Navy, Lowell Hoyt of Mustangs and an other Don Summers, this one from Presby House. Backfield, berths were won by Chuck Jensen of the Rockets, Tom Carlson of New man Club, Marv Green of the Mustangs and Dick Grant of Navy. Ten additional men gained honorable mention. A grand total of 38 men re ceived at least a second-team vote by the competing outfits. Only three of the eligible Inde pendent teams failed to turn la ballots. Friday's Daily Nebraskan will feature the Fraternity "A" out fit and balloting for this team will remain open until noon Thursday. The All-University team and-the final I-M ratings will appear Monday. Main Feature Clock (SehrduM Ftmfetird fcy Klieatm) Varsity: "The Thief," 1:39, 8:38, 5:37, 7:36, 9:34. State: "Flat Top," 2:03, 4:42, 7:21, 10:00: "Feudin Fools," 1:00. 3:39, 6:18, 8:57. The only pieton of Hv kta NOT A WORD SPOKKN RAY MELLAND as "THE THIEF" STATE TODAY PARK ROW AND "UNTARfED WOMEV The Williamson 5V;tpm's final mmrtw. H ifn. V 1 Ifootball ranking for the 1952 sea-! Substitute Eob Likens dropped secret ballot of eight members i t tQ k nil- son nas me universuy oi ne- h""113 -" 'braska in SOth place, just ahead ers on their way late in the first 'of Colorado. 'half and in the second half. of the Daily Nebraskan sports staff. These eight members in cluded Glenn Nelson, sports edi tor. Chock Klasek. assistant sports editor; Bill Mundell, in tramural sports columnist; and Bart Brown, Tom Becker, How ard Vann, Gary Frandsen, and Bob Serr, reporters. Balloting was close and only a few of the first team choices received unanimous acclaim. These included Bill Schabacker, Tom Catlin, Paul Leoni, Max Boydston, Kay Curtis, Ed Crowder, Oliver Spencer, and Jim Davis. Each staff member selected a first team, second team, and honorable mention on bis ballot Coanm Lincoln Journal MINNICK . . . Nebraska's sec ond Ail-American in three years Is placed at a defensive tackle spot on the Big Seven team. Jerry, a Junior was elected eo-eaptaln of the 1953 Husker team and will bid for repeat AD-Amerlcan honors. Oxrrtwr Lincoln Journal SCOTT . . . has been the unher alded defensive star of the Ne braska eleven this year. Verl, a .senior. Is placed a linebacker spot In the defensive alignment. It was Scott's sparkling defen sive savvy that was Instrumen tal In keeping Cornhusker foes In check. CET fOLR . . . 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