The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 30, 1955, Page 3, Image 3

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Wednesday, March 30, 1955
THE NEBRASKAN
1954-55 All-University All-Star Basketball Team
First Team
Bob Brown Alpha Tau Omega F
Joe Houfek Canfleld A F
B ill Soelberf Theta XI C
Bill Giles-PhJ Delta Theta G
Ed Dugan Cornhusker Co-op G
Second Team
Al Blessing Alpha Tan Omega F
Fred Longacre Theta Chi F
La Verne Torczon Canfleld A C
Chuck Jensen Hitchcock .G
Lyle Martin Beta Theta PI G
Third Team
Gary Helnzle Geologists F
LeRoy Butherus Delta Tau Delta F
Erik Olsen Phi Delta Theta C
Keith Clouse Hitchcock G
Dick Prusla Avery G
Fourth Team
Bill Ross Phi Delta Theta F
Ken Johnson Avery ,. F
Bob Cook Delta Tau Delta .....C
Doran Jacobs Zeta Beta Tan G
Dave Jones Alpha Tau Omega G
Fifth Team
John Swanson Alpha Tau Omega F
Bob Baker Bert's Boys .....F
Verone Glbb Manatt C
John Beideck Delta Tau Delta G
Tom Healy Beta Theta Pi G
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HONORABLE MENTION: Dale Jlndra. Sea
ion I; Phil Haas, Hitchcock A; Ron Smith, Sea.
ton H; Dean Sloan, Phi Delta Theta; Ted Wester
velt, Phi Kappa Psl; Rod Schroeder, Alpha Tau
Omega; Sam Bell and Verl Claussen, Sigma Chi;
Gene Torczon, Canfleld A; Phil Etzmlller, Frosh
Dents; Jim Fltzgeralt, Geologists; Bill Krom-
menhoek, BUI Edwards and George Hlrschback,
Delta Upsllon; Joe Poynter, Phi Gamma Delta;
Ward David, Pioneer Co-op, and Bob Brum,
Sigma Phi Epsiloiu
BOB BROWN
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BILL SOELBERG
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BILL GILES
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ED DUGAN
Saster Cards
Now on Display
Large Selection
Easter April 10 this year.
OOLOEOHOD
215 North 14th St
Brown, Houfek, Giles, Dugan,
Soelberg Notch Top Positions
By BRUCE BRUGMANN
Sports Editor
The Great Stone Wall of the In
tramural basketball arena was
erected In only one day as five
cage behemoths, averaging 6 foot
3 inches in height and totalling
nearly a half a ton in weight, were
named to the All-University All
Star Basketball first team.
Spanning 6 foot three inch Joe
Houfek, Canfleld sharpshooter; 6
foot 5 Bob Brown, ATO siege gun;
6 foot 4 inch Bill Soelberg, Theta
Xi pivot mainstay; the forward
wall is not only well nigh unstop
pah but almost unsurmountable.
con ?ting the rock-ribbed honor
array are Bill Giles and Ed Dugan,
who normally play center or for
ward, in the back court.
The 'All-University aggregation
was chosen by the IM managers
and their teams. In the final bal
loting Giles, Brown and Soelberg
amassed the top number of votes
with Houfek, Dugan, Al Blessing
and Fred Longacre not far in ar
rears. One of the finest all-star quin
tets in recent years, the mythical
five presents everything a coach
could want in a basketball team:
offense, defense, rebounding and
floor performance. Wrapped up in
this star-studded cage combina
tion is scoring potential from every
corner of the court hookshot
and tip-in artists deluxe hovering
about the basket and fine long shot
snipers in Giles and Dugan pa
trolling the out court.
Rebounding is a matter-of-fact
Baseball Team
Moves South
For 8 Games
Coach Tony Sharpe's Husker
baseball squad will leave on an
eight-game trip Thursday at 4 p.m.
First stop for the Nebraska team
will be in Tulsa for a two game
series .with the Oklahomans. The
group will then travel on to Hous
ton University, Texas University
and Rice University for a two
game series with each school.
Sharpe said the main reason for
the trip was "to get down where
it's warm and practice." The Hus
kers have been spending most of
their practice sessions inside and
have only seen the light of day
five times in their practice to date.
Seven pitchers will make the
trip with the first starting nod
being given to Wille Greenlaw or
Jim Cederdahl, but Sharpe ex
pects to use all the hurlers in
the Tulsa University series.
thing for these five, all converted
pivotman, wherein lies a fine de
fense. Ball-handling Is no problem
to such an experienced honor
bracket as this one.
Brown, scoring freely from the
post and forward slots, led the
Taus to their second All-University
title in three years. He scored 25
points in the championship game
with Canfleld. Houfek, a fine set
shot and driver, paced a three
pronged Canfield A attack of Hou-fek-Torczon-Torczon.
Giles, playing with the well-oiled
Phi Delt machine, was outstanding
with his floor play, rebounding and
clutch performances. Dugan, usu
ally roving in the back court, played
the IT-
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all over
floor. A fine
playmaker and
rebounder, he
could hi t
from any po
sition. Soel
berg, h a r d
working Theta
X i pivot,
scored con
sistently and
Was a pillar Of Courtesy Mncoln Journal
:rength under Al Blessing
the boards.
Al Blessing, selected twice on the
All-University first team and on
the second outfit in the past four
years, played his last season of IM
basketball. Always a steadying unit
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in the ATO lineup, Blessing just
missed a first team birth. A mem
ber of the varsity basketball team
for two years, Blessing competed
his senior year and the three
years he was enrolled in Law
School.
Also pushing strongly for first
string accolades were Fred Long
acre, Theta Chi sizzler, and La
Verne Torczon, rugged middleman
in the Canfield scoring trio. Always
a strong candidate for the All-University
ratings, Longacre, playing
with a mediocre team, dropped
slightly in the final polling. Brack
eted as guards on the quint are
Chuck Jensen, Hitchcock field gen
eral, and Lyle Martin, flashy Beta
backliner.
CLASSIFIED ADS
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for Mr. Pesch.
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All-Sports Day
All-Sports Day, postponed last
Saturday, will be held Saturday,
April 9, at the University.
Exhibitions will be given in foot
ball, track, basketball, tennis and
swimming. The baseball team will
be on a road trip through the
South.
Highlighting All-Sports Day will
be an intra-squad football game
and the annual Alumni-Varsity
basketball game.
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JPKODUCT OF (SJnMecmtauaeo-nyxa'
jflilf''
invites
the women of The University of Nebraska
to a showing of a color-sound motion
picture entitled: ,
"Scottv Wins
Her Wings"
This film depicts the. real life story of a
Stewardess her selection, training and
duties.
Stewardess Representative Rosamond
Meyer of United . Air Lines, vill be on
campus at the same time to discuss a
Stewardess careen
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FILM: "Scotty Wins Her Wings'
TIME: 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, 1955
PLACE: Love Library Auditorium
For further information and interview
appointments come to Ellen Smith Hall.
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