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Tuesday, April 10, 1956 THE NEBRASKAN Page 3 P . ..... . ( !y jlllliP Courtesy Lincoln Stat COOK . Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star HOUFEK April 28: Football Heads All-Sports Day Nebraska will hold its annual I John Bordogna, Frank Simon, Art til-sports day Saturday, April 28 The day will mark the return of the varsity vs. alumni football came after a one year absence The game was discontinued last year because spring football prac tice and All Sports Day were held too early to collect an alumni team. This year a fine aggregation of all-time NU greats has volunteered to form opposition for Coach Pete Eliott's boys. Heading off the list will be All- American Bobby Reynolds, Moon Mullins, Tom Novak, two time All-Big-Seven selection, Ted Doyle. Carl Samuelson, Gerry Fergu gon, Rex Fischer, All Big Seven selection this year, Ron Clark, Ted Conner, Jack Pesek, Sam Vacanti, Brown Paces NU Sluggers Don Brown, slugging Husker third sacker, is currently pacing the diamond crew. Through the Cornhuskers first four contests, the veteran Brown is belting the ball at a .448 aver age. Among his 13 hits is one home run. He is also leading the team in runs-batted-in with five. Two other players are hitting above the .300 mark. They are shortstop Norm Coufal and catcher Jim Flynn. Coufal is carrying a .333 standard and Flynn an identi cal .333 mark. On thepitching side, lefty Roger Bottorff is the top mound perform er in the earned-mn average depa xnerrt. He is carrying a 1.13 mark. Charles Ziegenbein is the most impressive performer at the time. .The sophomore southpaw has an 2.00 ERA, has fanned 17 and won one game. The Huskers won three and lost four on their Southern swing. They next go into action April 20-21 against Kansas State in Lincoln. NEBRASKA BASEBALL AVERAGES (Seven Games) Player AB H Pet. Don Brown, 3b 29 13 .448 Norm Coufal, si 27 .333 Jim Flynn, c 2 .333 Al Karle, 2b 18 5 .278 Gary Reimers, of 11 3 .273 Dick Geler, p 4 1 .250 Marv Arensdorf, of ... 17 4 .235 Roger Long, of 13 3 .231 Gene Torczon, p-of ... SI .200 Jim Kubackl, 2b 12 2 .167 Don Erway, of-lb 24 3 .125 John Beideck, lb 20 2 .100 Larry Lewis, of 14 1 .071 Jime Kane, c 18 1 .056 Roger Bottorff, p 3 0 .000 Bruce Falrchild, p .... 3 0 .000 Charles Ziegenbein, p .. 0 .000 Willie Greenlaw, p-of . . 0 .000 PITCHING W L Pet. ERA Roger Bottorff ... 0 0 .000 1.13 Richard Geler .,...1 2 .333.2.00 Charlea Ziegenbein 1 0 1.000 2.29 Bruce Falrchild ... 6 ' .000 2.57 Gene Torczon 1 1.000 2.84 Willie Greenlaw ... 2 .000 C.23 KNUS 880 880 On Your Dial WEDNESDAY 3:00 Campus News S:05 Pop Shop 4:00 N.U. Debut 4:30 Crib Notes 5:00 L-N-I-S News 5:15 Session with San 5:30 Anything Goes 6:00 Twilight Time 6:53 Campus News 7:00 Sports Picture 7;15 Swing Time 8:00 Something for the Boys 2:15 Quentin's Corner 8:30 Night Shift Special 9:00 Music To Dream By 9:45 Night Shift Late News THURSDAY 3:00 Campus News 3:05 Pop Shop ' 4:00 Rock & Roll Revue 4:30 Peeks at Greeks 4:45 Rhythm in Reserve 5:15 Anything Goes 6:00 Twilight Time 6:55 Campus News 7:00 Sports Picture 7:15 Swing Time 8:00 Night Shift-Special 1:00 Music to Dream By :45 Night Shift Late News Bauer, Bob Wagner, Bill Taylor, All-Big Seven selection in 1949. The only sport not scheduled to be in action is basketball. Baseball leads off the program, playing Offutt Air Force Base at 10 a.m. At 11 a.m., Nebraska will meet Iowa State in tennis, followed by a varsity vs. frosh track meet at 12. At 2 football takes over with the clash between the varsity and alumni. , Coach Jake Gier's gymnasts will hold an exhibition at 4:30 followed by a swimming exhibition at 5 which concludes the days festivi 1956 All-University Basketball Team First Team BOB COOK Delt's JOE HOUFEK Canfield BOB PROKOP Chemists ERIC OLSON Phil Delts LARRY NAVIAUX . .Delt's (B) Second Team TERRY HEALY .... Phil Delts DOUG CHAPPELL Bessy CLARENCE COOK ..Cornhusker LA VERNE TORCZON . Canfield DAVE PEDERSON ... Chemists Third Team KEN NIEMEYER Fairfield ROD SCHROEDER ATO's BILL KROMMENHOCK ...DU'i LYLE MARTIN Beta's BOB ADEN ....Delt's (B) HONORABLE MENTION: Ken Moorhead, Beta's; Bill Edwards, DU's; Gene Welch, Phi Psi's; Gene Torczon, Canfield; Ken Johnson, Avery; Bob Benter, Phi Gam's; Phil Harte, Phi Gam's; Nels Jensen, Phi Delt's; Paul Holm, ATO; Herb Mayer, Phi Psi's; Jack Braley, Phi Delt's; Bob Lamphere, Delt's; Dick Reimers, McClean; Don Trout, Bessey; Dick Prusia, Avery; Gene Welch, Phi Psi's; George Hirshback, ATO's; Bob Allen, Chemists. Cook, Hqufek, Naviaux, Olson Prokop, Notch Top Positions As a climax to the various league selections for all-intramural teams, the Nebraskan announces its 1956 All -University basketball selections-for the past year, i Five teams were represented on the starting quintet. At forwards are Bob Cook of Delta Tau Delta and Joe Houfek of Canfield. At the center spot is big Bob Prokop of the all-university cham pions, Chemists. At one guard is Eric Olson of the runner-up Phi Delta Theta quintet and Larry Naviaux of the Delta Tau Delta B squad. Cook was the top gun on the Delt-A team that took top honors in the League 1-A competition and went all the way to the finals of the All-Fraternity play-offs before bowing to the Phi Delts. The 6-4 forward is a junior and a former all-state performer at Lincoln Northeast. Joe Houfek was the pacemaker of the Canfield five. He teamed up with LaVerne Torczon, a mem ber of the second team to lead the Canfielders in league play. Bob Prokop, the top scorer of the Chemists is a former Nebraska basketball performer. fro r3 -J. " i - Ken Reiners . . . Read for triangular meet at Norman, Okla., Friday.. n i 1 f IS! ) .W:, U . mm a. AAGEE'S We're oil set . . . with everything but the poison ivyl So says College Board member, Janice Chatlield of Whit Slag's sundeck " denims ... in solids or stripe. These sun-loving, suds - loving playclothes add color and festivity to any scene . . with san forieed cone fabric that won't shrink or stretch out of shape. Janice's outfit is only one of our large se lection oi White Stag co ordinates . . . with match ing beach bags. In lime, licorice, strawberry or blueberry ... sizes 10-16. Calfskinner pants.. Pop-Top .' , 5.95 7.S5 Beach bag (not illustrated) .. 3.50 Suede pixie shoei-10.95 Women's Sporttwear Magee'i Firtt Floor Eric Olson paced the Phi Delt's during the regular season. The Phi Delt's went all the way to the final round of the all-university play-offs before falling by three points to the Chemists. Larry Naviaux was the big gun Beta Sigs Top League In Bowling Beta Sigma Psl continued to lead the Thursday night league with three wins and one loss last week. They also bowled the highest team game and team series for this semester. The high team game was 889 and the record team ser ies was 2235. Fred Arndt had the high individ ual series of 488 and also the high single game of 210. The other standings are: Won Lost Beta Sigma Psi 18 Andrews House 16 Alpha Tau Omega 13 Delta Sigma Phi 13 A. S. C. E 10 Delta Sigma Pi 5 Alpha Gamma Sigma ....4 Alpha Gamma Rho 2 2 4 7 7 10 15 16 18 Spring Fling The Spring Fling Dance will be held Saturday in the Union ball room from 9 to 12 p.m. Tickets are now on sale in the Union and are $1.50 per couple. The dance is sponsored by BABW and ICC. Classified Ads Lot Black nylon jacket, probably In Bociai Bcienc. (jail attar e p.m. Reward. LOST: Woman'! beige topper jacket at Lincoln Hotel Saturday nig in. Fleaa contact Ron Danek. 4-8162. REWARD. For Bale: Stein way epinet, mahogany. practically new. Reasonable. Call Oma haMarket 07U. of the Delta Tau Delta-B five. Torczon gains top spot on the second crew. The Canfield per former is a member of the Ne braska football squad. Doug Chappell, an ex-Scottsbluff juco player was a big gun in the Bessy attack. At the center spot is all-stater Clarence Cook. Cook paced the Cornhusker Co-op team that fin ished with an 11-0 mark in league play. The Chemists Dave Pederson is placed at one of the guard spots. Dave teamed with Prokop and brother Don Pederson to carry the rill f"v Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star OLSON Chemists to the championship of the all-university play-offs. Terry Healy rounds out the sec ond five. The Phi Delt forward paced the Phi Delt's scoring bar rage with nine points in the cham pionship tilt against the Chemists. Ken Niemeyer, Rod Schroeder, Bill Krommenhock, Lyle Martin, and Bob Aden round out the first three teams. Niemeyer performed for the Fairfield quintet. Schroeder was Courtesy Lincoln Journal PROKOP the top man on the Alpha Tau Omega five. Krommenhock was a 1 i 1 1 1 guard that paced the DU quintet Martin was a member of the Beta Theta Pi team and Aden was top scorer along with Naviaux on the Delt B squad. The various all-intramural teams and the final all-university selec tions were picked on a strictly im partial basis. The selections cam by way of team balloting. Use Nebraskan Want Ads minim Jane Van Wymah-Johmsoh AIRLINE HOSTESSES REPRESENTATIVES OF BRAMFF INTERNATIONAL AIRWAYS will be on the campus on April 11, 1956, to interview appli cants for classes beginning in June. If you are between 19 and 26 years of age, 5'3" to 5'7" tall and single, we invite you to talk with our representatives about this most fascinating of all careers for young women. Some of the many advantages of being a Braniff hostess are paid vacation, sick leave, group insurance, and an oppor tunity to travel to the glamorous countries of South America on vacation. 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