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THE NEBRASKAN
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Intramural Columnist
By FRANK SORENSON
Players from Phi Kappa Psl
and Phi Delta Phi dominated
the 1953 All-University intra
mural football team. The former
club placed three girders on the
mythical first team while the
latter outfit had two perform
ers on the squad.
Delta Upsilon and Sigma Phi
Epsilon each placed one player
on the top team.
END JERRY Anderson, Guard
Dick Thompson and Back Bob
Bachman were the Phi Psi's
O
laced on the first lineup. All
iree played key roles in lead
ing the team to the All-University
championship. Back Ray
Svehla and End Al Blessing were
the Phi Dela Phi team members
named on the squad.
The champion Phi Psi's also
placed two players on the sec
ond crew. Named to team were
Center Gene Welch and Back
Duane Rankip. Other members
of the outfit included End Bill
Brown and Back Mac Bailey,
Alpha Tau Omega; Guard Bill
Harmon, Delta Upsilon; End Gus
Lebsocw, Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
and Back Bill Hein, Phi Delta
Phi.
INCLUDED ON the All-University
third team were' End Bob
Knapple, Phi Delta Theta; Guard
Ted Barger, Beta Theta Pi; Cen
ter Eldon Park, Delta Tau Delta;
End Bill DeWolf, Farm House;
Back Wendy Cole, Sigma Phi
Epsilon; Back Bud Van Berg, Ag
Jokers; and Back Larry Benzing,
Tau Kappa Epsilon.
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Qjopher Captain
One of the bie euns on Coach
Ozzie Cowles' Minnesota bas-
ketball team when they tangle
with Nebraska Saturday night
will probably be their 6-6 cap-
All-University
Independent
Squad Named
An Independent-DeBomuutlonal
Bud Al Bleuini, Phi Delta Phi
Guard Lloyd hnWh. Denial Junior.
heater Don Lanadon. Kaglei
Y.m4 C'ftuck Jxnaea, Ilubhen
Back Rar Benla, Phi Delta Phi
Back BUI Heln. Phi Delia Phi
Back Bud VaaBerui Al Joken.
By FRANK SORENSON
Phi Delta Phi ruled the All-In-dependeni-Denominational
selec
tions. Al Blessing, Ray Svehla,
end Bill Hein were the three men
picked from the Independent
champion club.
' AT THIS point I would like to
emphasize the word 'picket!"
Only one Independent team turned
their selections for an all oppo
nent team. In view of this, the
writer had to give credit where
redit was due , and consequently,
ad to pick the team alone. The
selections were made from teams
that the writer has seen play this
season. It is a deplorable situa
tion when a condition as this ex
ists and if anyone was passed up,
they have nobody to blame but
themselves. In this light, only one
team was selected.
"That's the guy I'm laying
for," muttered the hen a the
farmer crossed the road.
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All University Selections
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Back, a-arry Benilng
Tagney Top Diver
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For Finals On Monday
The finals in the 1953 intra
mural swimming meet will be
held in the Coliseum swimming
pool Monday afternoon, Dec. 7,
Deginning at s: 10 p.m
The diving event has been
completed. Bill Tagney. an in
dependent from Omaha, is the
1953 champion. He was followed
by Dean Stoneman of Alpha Tau
Omega and Lincoln; Mike Shin-
rock, independent of Omaha;
Norman Watkins, Alpha Tau
Omega, Lincoln; Tom Hebard,
Phi Psi, Nebraska City; and
tain, 245 lb. Ed Kalafat. Kala-
fat, second high scorer on the
team last year, will start at
center against Coach Harry
Good's Huskers.
By
41st Annual
THIS FRIDAY NIGHT
December 4,. 8:00 P.M.
University of Nebraska Coliseum
Forma
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Team
Alpha Tm Oni
Delia Upsilon
phi Kappa P.I
Sigma Alpha Epillon
Phi Kappa Pil
Phi Delta Phi
Alpha Tan Omega
Team
Bala Theta pi
Bella Tau Delia
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Sigma Phi Epillon
At Joker.
Tau Kappa Ep.llon
Prepare
Don Hewitt, Alpha Tau Omega,
moux fails, S.D.
The following men qualified
for the finals for next Monday
afternoon:
200-yard free style:
Dick Hill, Delta Tau Delta;
Hastings; Hugh Barnard, Delta
Upsilon, Ann Arbor; Larry
Jones, independent, Lincoln;
John Crancer, independent, Lin
coln. 50-yard free style:
John Lightle, independent,
Lincoln; Dick Hill, Delta Tau
Delta, Hastings; Bill Tagney, in
dependent, Omaha; Bob Eno,,
Delta Sigma Pi, Lincoln; Nor
man Watkins, Alpha Tau Omega,
Lincoln; Larry Benzing, Tau
Kappa Epsilon, McCook.
100-yard breast stroke:
Tom Houchen, Alpha Tau
Omega, Lincoln, who set a new
I-M record of 1:10.1 in the pre
liminaries; Bob Sandstedt inde
pendent, Lincoln; Bill Tagney,
independent, Omaha; Mike Shin
rock, independent, Omaha; Bill
Weber, Alpha Tau Omega, Om
aha; Dave Jones, Alpha Tau
Omega, Lincoln.
100-yard back stroke:
Bob Sandstedt, independent,
Lincoln; John Kaveny, Sigma
Chi, Columbus; Dave Jones, Al
pha Tau Omega, Omaha; Tom
Olson, Alpha Tau Omega, Lisco.
100-yard free style:
Dick Hill, Delta Tau Delta,
Hastings; Bob Eno, Delta Sigma
Phi, Lincoln Central; John
Lightle, independent, Lincoln
Central; Hugh Barnard, Delta
Upsilon, Ann Arbor; Dean
Stoneman, Alpha Tau Omega,
Lincoln Central; Keith Kuk
hausen, Alpha Tau Omega, Tor-
rington.
75-yard Individual relay:
Tom Houchen, Alpha Tau
Omega, Lincoln, who set a new
record of :46.3 in the event in
the preliminaries; Larry Jones,
independent, Lincoln, Bob Eana-
stedt. independent, Lincoln; John
Kaveny, Sigm Chi, Columbus;
Lee Schneider, Sigma Phi Ep
silon, Geneva.
Track Meeting
Coach Ed Weir announced
Thuridy that an Important
meetlnr will be held in the
Field House Saturday after
noon, at I pjn. for all track
men. who have checked out
equipment or who plan to do
o in the near future.
STUDENT AND FACULTY
SMITE
On Sale Now
COLISEUM LOBBY
Students S3 (Tax Inc.) Faculty $4 (Tax Inc.)
First Basketball Game December 5
Home Games 8:00 P. M.
COLISEUM TICKET OFFICE
far the biggest social event of the season
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Minnesota's Best
Nebraska basketball fans will
be seeing one of the nation's
' finest guards in action Saturday
night when the Huskers take on
Minnesota. He is Charley Men
cel, a 5-11 dazzler who led the
Gophers in scoring last season
with 378 points.
Oklahoma Leads
In Cross-Country
Oklahoma is the all-time
leader in Big Six-Big Seven
Conference cross country run
ning, a compilation of final plac-
lngs since the circuit was formed
in 1928 shows.
The all-time rankings:
Oklahoma 2.67. Kansas State
2.98, Kansas (champion the last
seven seasons in a row) 3.18,
Colorado 3.5, Iowa State 3.78,
Missouri 4.03 and Nebraska 4.39.
During 20 years of operation
of the old Big Six loop, Kansas
State was the leader with an
average rank of 2.27, followed
by Oklahoma 2.8, Iowa State
3.36, Nebraska 4.0, Missouri 4.04
and Kansas 4.11.
In six years of operation as
the Big Seven, Kansas holds the
lead with a 1.0 mark, followed
by Oklahoma 2.3, Colorado 3.5,
Missouri 4.0, Iowa State 4.75,
Kansas State 5.1 and Nebraska
6.3.
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To Op
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A beefy Minnesota basketball
crew invades Cornhuskerland
Saturday night for the season
opening game for both schools.
Tip-off time is 8 p.m.
Nebraska's probable starting
lineup will shade the Gophers'
No. 1 unit in height, but when
it comes to weight so valuable
in rebounding Minnesota will
have the advantage.
Big Ed Kalafat, 6-foot-6-inch
Gopher captain fand center,
weighs 245 pounds. He wil play
opposite Husker Bill Johnson,
Lincoln, who stands 6-7 and
weighs 205. Kalafat was an All
Big Ten second team choice a
year ago.
Minnesota Forward Virgil
Miller (6-3) is listed at 225 while
the other front-liner, Dick Gar
maker (6-3) weighs an even 200.
"Tiniest" man on the opening
five from the Northland is All
Big Ten Guard Charlie Mencel
who stands 5-11 and weighs
176. The other probably starter
at guard is Charles Bennett, 6-3
and 189.
The Cornhusker quintet will
average 6-4 in height with Wil
lard Fagler (6-5), Harvard, and
Don Weber (6-3), Estherville, la.,
at forwards, and Fred Seger
(6-4), Omaha, and Chuck Smith
(6-1 Vi), Anderson, Ind., at
guards.
Fagler and Seger weigh 180,
Weber 175, and Smith 185.
Winter Sports Schedule
rivamW A Cvifflmlnl. Vflnltv . Vt.
Freshmen. Lincoln. 4 p.m.
December 8 Buketbell, Minnesote. Lin
coln. 8 p.m. ,
December 12 Swimtnint, Grinnell (la).
Lincoln. 2 p.m. ...
December 1 2 Basketball, Iowa. Lincoln.
S P.m.
December 12 Gymnastica, Midwest In
vitational, Chicago.
December 15 Basketball, South Dakota,
Lincoln. 8 p.m.
December 16 wrestling, sown u
State. Brookinn.
TwMi-r 17 flwifnminc varsity vs.
Freshmen. Lincoln. 5 p.m.
December 18 Wrestllnt. Grinnell (la.),
Grinnell. .
December 19 Basketball, Oregon staie,
Corvallis.
December 21 Basketball, Oreaon, Cor-
?l-
December 22 Basketball, ureion, r-u-
gene.
December ze-3i nasaeipaii, ma acrcn
Tournament. Kansas Citr. Mo.
January 4 Basketball, lowa state, mn.
.Tumiarv fl Swlmmina. Varsity vs. Fresh
men, Lincoln, 2 P m.
January 9 Basketball, Oklahoma, Lin
coln. 8 p.m. . , ,
January 9 Gymnastics. Exhibition
half-time. .
T.,,.rv 11 Basketball. Kansas State,
Lincoln, 8 P m.
January w iruiu.
(Greeley). Lincoln, 2 P.m.
January 18 swimming, rtansas, Law
rence, m
January 16 Gymnastics, Kansas State,
Manhattan. ... ...
January 18 Basketball, Missouri, un
coin, 8 P.m. , , . .
January 18 Gymnastics. Exhibition
half-time. , .
January 23 Gymnastics. ien .ocnooi
Clinis, Hastings.
January 30 swimming, vaiwiy
Freshmen, Lincoln. 2 p.m.
January 30 Indoor Track, Iowa State,
Lincoln, 8 p.m.
February S Wrestling, Wisconsin, Lin
coln. 8 p.m. , . . .
February 6 Gymnastics, toioraao oiaie,
Lincoln. 2 P.m.
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Probable Starting Lineups
MINNESOTA POS. NEBRASKA
52 Virgil Miller (6-3) F. . Willard Fagler (6-5) 10
53 Dick Carmaker (6-3) .F Don Websr (6-3) 11
23 Ed Kalafat (6-6) . C... Bill Johnson (6-7) 5
30 Chas. Mencel (5-11!2) G. . . . Fred Seger (6-4) 6
32 Charles Bennett (6-3) .G. Chuck Smith (6-1 Y2) 7
All of the Husker starters but
Smith are veterans of two cam
paigns as are all the Minnesota
probables except Garmaker.
Smith is a sophomore; Garmaker
is a junior.
Tallest man on the Minnesota
squad is Sophomore William
Simonovich who is 6 feet -11
inches tall and weighs 275
pounds.
Last season Nebraska lost to
the Gophers 71-62 at Minneapolis.
Two Freshman Outfits To Present
Pre-Game Curtain Raiser Saturday
Nebraska's freshman basket
ballers, tutored by Coach W. D.
(Tony) Sharpe, will have an
intra-squad game as a prelim
inary to Saturday night's Minnesota-Nebraska
court fray. Game
time for the frosh event is 6:15
p.m.
The 20 squad members sched
uled to participate include 18
Nebraska boys from 16 different
communities.
February
Ames.
February
Minneapolis.
6 Swimming, Iowa State,
6 Indoor Track, Minnesota,
February 6 Basketball, Kansas State,
Manhattan.
February 8 Basketball, Colorado, Lin
coln. 8 p.m.
February 8 Gymnastics, Exhibition
Half-time.
February 9 Indoor Track, Kansas State,
Lincoln. 8 p.m.
February 9 Wrestling, Kansas State,
Manhattan.
February 12 Swimming, Colorado, Lin
coln, 3 p.m.
February 13 Swimming, Kansas, Lin
coln. 2 p.m.
February 13 Gymnastics, Colorado, Lin
coln, 2 p.m.
February 13 Wrestling, Colorado, Lin
coln. 8 p.m.
February 13 Basketball, Kansas. Law
rence. February 15 Basketball, Oklahoma, Nor
man. February 19 Swimming, Colorado A.
A M., Lincoln, 3:45 p.m.
February 19 Wrestling, Wichita. Lin
coln, 8 p.m.
February 20 Gymnastics, Triangular with
Kansas State and Mankato, Lincoln, 2 P.m.
February 20 Swimming, State High
School Chr.. Lincoln 10 4 2:30.
February 20 Wrestling, Cornell (Iowa),
Lincoln, 8 P.m.
February 20 Basketball, Colorado, Boul
der. February 20 Indoor Track, Oklahoma,
Lincoln, 8 pm.
February 22 Basketball, Kansas, Lin
coln, 8 p.m.
February 22 Gymnastics, Exhibition
Half-time.
February 28 Swimming, Colorado A. I
M., Ft Collins.
February 26 Wrestling, Mankato State,
Mankato.
February 26 Gymnastics, Triangular with
Minnesota & Iowa. Minneapolis.
February 26-27 Indoor Track. Big Seven
Meet. Kansas City, Mo.
February 27 Swimming, Colorado, Boul
der. gift
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Minnesota handed Indiana, the
N.C.A.A. champion, one of its
three defeats last year. The Go
phers downed the Hoosiers 65-63
at Minneapolis, but lost 66-63 at
Bloomington, Ind. Minnesota is
considered the team with the
best chance to displace Indiana
as Big Ten champions this year.
Halftime program for Satur
day night will feature recogni
tion of student pep leaders by
the Nebraska Student Council.
Sharpe announced the follow
ing squad division for the con
test: RED,
Forwards Rex Ekwald, HohsMtvOiet
Fred Larcea CrclgMoai Dost Braissl, BeUe
raa, and Wayav Copes, Palmyra! tasrttrs
Jim Nonnan, Galubnrs, IIU and Bob
Bealer, Walthllli gaards Dost Erwary, Lia
eolm BUI Wells, Wed Baden, Istd.i Bob
Kramer, Syracuse, and Terry Healer, Got
eabarg. WHITE
Forwards Dudley Doebl. Elanroodl
Bob Cook, Lincoln! Deasi Law, Ashlandl
Jo Houfek Clariuoni center Jerry Clem
ens. Bridgeport, and Dal Knotek. Hold.
resei guards Doug Gibson, Fails Cityl
John Beideck, Lincoln! Phil Hart, Teka
man, and Lane Blrkel, David City.
Main Feature Clock
(Schedule Furnished by Theatres)
Lincoln: "All The Brothers
Were Valient," 1:23, 3:24, 5:26,
727 9-28.
' Stuart: '"The Robe," 1:17, 4:00,
6:53, 9:36.
Varsity: "Thunder Over The
Plains," 1:42, 3:41, 5:40, 7:39,
9:38.
State: "Conquest of Cochise,"
1:17, 4:06, 6:55, 9:45. "Slaves of
Babylon," 2:27, 5:16, 805.
Joyo: "Column South," 7:08,
10:08. "The Big Leaguer," 8:50.
Nebraska: "Miss Robinson
Crusoe," 1:19, 4:42, 8:05. "My
Darling Clementine," 2:45, 6:08,
9:31.
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