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Wednesday, December 14, 1955 THE NEBRASKAN 1955 All-University Intramural Football Team Bob Brown-Alpha Tau Omega Bob Burton-Dpnts FIRST TEAM POSITION SECOND TEAM Jerry Anderson-Phi Kappa Psi Gene Welch-Phi Kappa Psi ' Ker-u uamma ueita Ken Moorehead-Beta Theta Pi .. , HaaseirfM Duane Rankin-Phi Kappa Psi ".. IT -Bay Mladovi-Dett Tau Delta Chuck Jensen-Hitchcock J-Darrel Pkston-Sigma Phi Epsilon Dick Grant-Delta Tau Delta B . nS1"1 CENTEr" XKSU JIn S ' "'rd ' ulfgVen Dei Tau " DelVaVUAKf S MoSus" CENTER. Bill Harmon; BACKS: Don Frei, Phi Kappa Psi; Bill Shanholtz, Dents; and Bob Lamphere, Delta Tau Delta. Inlighli University electSoinis id S This year's All-University Foot ball Team is composed of a rep resenative cross section of intra mural gridders. Among those hon ored, A 1 1 University champions Phi Kappa Psi lead the selections followed by the Independent win ner, the Dents. However, the majority of the nominations received mentioned the Fraternity A league competi tors. Therefore, the nucleus of this dream team is formed by those listed on The Nebraskan's All Fraternity A squad. Phi Kappa Psi tailback Duane Rankin led the selections, pacing his Phi Psi mates to the Intra mural crown by virtue of his accur ate aerials. Rankin is a former varsity gridder, seeing action at the quarterback position when he was a yearling. He. displayed much of that varsity form through out Swimmers Open Slate By MONROE USHER Staff Sports Writer Thursday at 4 p.m. at the Coli seum pool, the University of Ne braska swim team will open its 1955-56 swim season against Grin nell College. Captaining the team in this sea son's starter will be Tom Houchen, junior, one of four returning letter men. The other returning letter men are Wyman Kenagy, junior, Bill Tagney, junior, and Gene Cot ter, junior, who is back from the service and should be a strong contender for the Big Seven diving crown. Last year Nebraska swam Grin nell at Grinnell and tied them in a thrilling meet, 42-42. Nebraska, although lacking in depth and experience, should have a good squad this year. Members of the varsity squad, their home town, class, and the events they swim are: Houchen, Lincoln, breaststroke and individual medley Carl Bodensteiner, Lincoln, sophomore, free style distance events Cotter, Lincoln, diving Steve Gaines, Grand Island, s.iphomore, diving and sprints Kenagy, Lincoln, 220 yard free style and sprints John Holeman, Omaha, sopho more, individual medley and back stroke Paul Schorr, Lincoln, soph omore, backstroke Tagney, Lincoln, diving and sprints Douglas Thorpe, Lincoln, soph omore, breaststroke and free style. The next meet for the team will fce after Christmas vacation when tney mset Kansas State on Jan. 7 at Manhattan. The following Sat urday they will travel to Law rence, Kansas where they will swim the University of Kansas. Nebraska will not appear at home again until Jan. 21 when they meet Colorado. the year with his pinpoint passing and top notch play calling. Pressing Rankin for top honors was Dick Grant who was the thron in the side of many squads. Grant, whose passing arm was nothing short of magic, several times led his Delta Tau Delta squad to an All-University crown last year and all the way into the finals unde feated this season, until the Phi Psis nipped them by a single TD. Grant completed a phenomenal 21 out of 25 aerials in one fray. Hitchcock's Chuck Jensen joined this duo as he was tabbed the out standing back in independent play. i Courtety Sunday Journal and Star Sophomore pivot Don Smidt makes up in hustle what he may lack in height. The Husker center is somewhat of a freak in today's skyscraping game of basketball, standing only 6-4. Bob Brown repeated from last year at the wingman position by virtue of his play on the ATO ag gregation. Brown snared many passes and was stellar on defense. Dent end Bob Burton joins Brown at the end positions. Burton gave the Dents their one-two pinch with second team back Phil Eyen. Gene Welch was the unanimous selection for the guard spot pac ing the Phi Psi forward wall. Ken Moorehead, pivot for the Beta B squad, is the lone B candidate for top honors. Moorehead was too much for B competition as he led the Betas to the championship with his fabulous pass receiving and outstanding defensive tactics. The second team boasts a strong all around potential. At the end positions, Bob Benter and Jerry Anderson were among those on the most feared lists of their oppon ents. Sigma Chi guard Mel Hansen and Delt center Ray Mladovich round out the line selections. Mla dovich was on the end of many aer ials as he pressed for honors on the number one team. The backfield of the second unit is composed of Darrel Pinkston, who performed well for the Sig Eps, Dent standout Phil Eyen, and Beta cog Tom Weekes. Honorable mentions went to: Bill Rifle Club It has been announced that there will be a Rifle Club meeting Thurs day at 5 p.m. The meeting is scheduled for the Military and Na val Science building. Clark, Keith Fiene, Delta Tau Del ta; Jack Talsma, Jack Leikam, Phi Delta Theta; Rod Schroeder, Al pha Tau Omega; Russ Neilson, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Don Sorenson, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Larry Lewis, Hitchcock; Vernon Gibb, Selleck; Joe Houfek, Canfield; and Don Blank, Avery. Fairer Side One Injury Reported During Nebraska Ball By SAROL WTLTSE In my column last week, I in- adverently erred in stating that sc far in the Nebraska ball tourna ment there had been no injuries. Imogene Davis, with her bandaged arm, promptly informed me that I was mistaken. Student Health also has reported numerous bumps anu ui uises. New rules for the Nebraska ball tournament were proposed and passed by the WAA board last Wednesday night. In order to facil itate serving, the server may now throw the ball up into the air, and her teammates must knock it over the net in at least two hits. It was hoped that this would eliminate some of the reddened arms. Also it was suggested that no team plays with less than twelve team members. The Alpha Xi Delta's now reign as the new Nebraska ball champs Thursday night, they defeated the Gamma Phi Betas by a score of 37-12 in a very close game much closer than the score indicates. Two new tournaments, basket ball and table tennis, will begin Jan 4. Table tennis is a single elimina Upset Colorado, defending Big Seven basketball champion, defeated Iowa, Big Ten title-holders, 60-57 in Boulder Monday. The upset was Colorado's third straight victory of the present sea son. lowa naa not lost a game in three starts, and soundly defeated Nebraska s Cornhuskers in Ames last Saturday. The Buffs held Iowa's star, Carl Cain, to only one point throughout the game. 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However, if a team defaults, all of that team's members will be ineligiblf to par ticipate in the softball tournament, All basketball team lists must have ten players, which means fi ur substitutes. No more than two physical education rrtajors" will be permitted to play at the same time, but any number of them may be on the same team list. House reps be sure and turn in all team lists so that we can have two good tournaments. Honored Classford The Lincoln University Club hon ored coach Bill Glassford and his 1955 football squad Monday night. Glassford was presented a gift from the gridders by senior Bill Taylor engraved "To the greatest coach we have ever known." He also received gifts from the Uni versity Club. Glassford stated to the players "I hold great love and affection for all of you and you possess the great virtue of loyalty." In making the presentation to Coach Glassford, Taylor had said "You have been a wonderful coach, a true friend and a tre mendous leader." Main speaker of the banquet was Kenneth E. (Tug) Wilson, commis sioner of Big Ten athletics. Wil son spoke of the significance of competitive athletics in the United States. He also spoke of his ex periences during the last Olympic Games. Wilson is serving in the capacity of president of t h e American Olympic Committee. The University Club awarded watches to seniors Jack Braley, Rex Fischer, Don Hewitt, Sylves. ter Harris, John Edwards, Dean Lux, Jon McWilliams, Dick Moore, Doran Post, Bill Taylor, and stu dent manager Charles Fike. The Husker coach said that he hoped the people of the state and the University could achieve the things they were striving for and that the players who were re maining would have the bast of luck with the new coaching staff. EXTRA SPECIAL XMAS Cards For Mom, Dad, Sis, Bro., Sweethearts and Friends GOLDENROD 215 North 14 A tat - n : It's a pleasure to get to know Old Spice After Shave Lotion. 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