Wednesday, May 23, 1956 THE NEBRASKAN Pocie 3 : if i A. ' .;'ivr"' " Courtesy Lincoln Star Ekwall Rex Ekwall, selected as one of The Nebra:an's two "Stars of the Semester" was the leading scorer and rebounder for the Husker basketball squad the past winter. Ekwall, Cotter Honored: Top Athletes Chosen 'Stars Of Semester' By BOB WIRZ Staff Sports Writer Rex Ekwall, basketball and baseball star, and Gene Cotter, Big Seven diving champion have been selected by the Nebraskan as sports "Stars of the Semester." Ekwall was the leader of Jerry Bush's Cornhusker basketball squad the past winter. He played the post position and was the squad's leading scorer and re bounder. The 6 4" Holmesville junior, was selected as a member of the All-Big Seven team at the end of the season. This shows how dan gerous and well thought of that he was around the conference. Also during his sophomore sea son Rex was a big sparkplug on the team. Next season Bush plans on the big guy to lead his squad in their conquest for the league title. Ekwall averaged about a dozen rebounds per game against the taller opposition. Bush only has one thing against Ekwall's basketball playing and that is that Rex doesn't shoot enough. n,--. Oft Ewt Qwipus... Cqfege,Mm 0 MM ' yfl(IIKYS VI A V -f .HUT 9 0 A. 4 I " IY Here is the reason: Only VICEROY has 20,000 filters iri' every tip twice as many filters as the other two largest-selling filter brands to give that smoother taste that VICEROY taste! VICEROYS are Smoother than any other cigarette. Because Viceroys have twice as many filters as the other two leading filter brands! THE MOST FILTERS FOR THE SMOOTHEST TASTE I Mceroy Brand B p' Ekwall also is a member of the University baseball team this spring. He broke into the lineup right after the southern swing and his batting power has helped Tony Sharpe s crew a lot in several of their recent games. The modest Ekwall had his best day at Kan sas State when he hit four for five. Cotter also is a junior and Is a Lincoln product. He was one of Hollie Lepley's top men on the swimming team and is Nebraska's only individual Big Seven cham pion of the 1955-56 year. Cotter won the diving champion ship. He was runner up in this event in 1953, his sophomore year. Gene was undefeated through out the entire campaign which shows how dependable he was to the squad. Next season Cotter and several other experienced hands should give Nebraska a real fine swim ming team which could easily win the conference crown. These two men along with sev eral others have given many thrills to Cornhusker fans this past winter and spring. Second Semester Stars of the Week Bob Elwood Track Rex Ekwall Basketball Bruce Riley Gymnastics Arnold Morton Wrestling Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Feb. 29 Mar. 7 Mar. 14 Apr. 4 Apr. 18 Apr. 25 May 2 May 9 May 16 Ken Reiners Gene Cotter Don Brown Larry Smith Bill Hawkins Keith Gardner W. Greenlaw Art Weaver Track Swimming Baseball Track Track Track Baseball Tennis Christian Athletes Plan Summer Conference A couple of weeks ago, two repre sentatives of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes were on the campus. They didn't arrive to the accom paniment of any brass bands nor were the F.C.A. members given much advanced publicity. But the sporting world and others, have taken notice of this new move ment. Jack Robinson and Deacon Dan Towler have been barnstorming the country this winter spreading the gospel so to speak. Purpose The purpose of this group as stated in their brochure is "to make more real and vital in the individual life of the athlete the challenge of following Christ." To make this objective more concrete the F.C.A. is planning a summer conference for college and high school athletes and coaches. They have even arranged to have a few sports writers at the conference. It will be held in Estes Park, from the 19 to the 23 of August. Briefly, the F.C.A. is a non-profit, non-denominational organization of Christian athletes, present and for mer, lay and clergy, who are gen uinely concerned over the fact that more than 60 per cent of American youth today receive no formal re ligious training. Such men as Doak Walker, Donn Moomaw, Kyle Rote, Adrian Burk, George Kell, Carl Erskine, Bob Davenport, Pepper Martin and Dean Cromwell are associated with this movement. I ill n 111 1 ' .-X , 1 nwi I y ? - 1 1 I , -Hi I : : -0 Cotter . . . diving champ Courtesy Lincoln Journal The exclusive Viceroy filter is mode from pure ceISu!ose-soft, snqw-white, noturoll h Know It! You ve Heard It! That Regents Bookstore will give you the best deals on your used text hooks. Come in and compare prices with Us. Big Seven Champion At Stake By BOB MARTEL Staff Sports Writer The University of Nebraska baseball squad will have to couple two wins over Iowa State and an assist from Kansas and Colorado if they are to win the Big Seven title this season. The Huskers are currently tied for third place with Iowa State. Oklahoma leads the league with Missouri second. Coach Tony Sharpe will probably rely on Dick Geier and Willie Greenlaw to set the Cyclones down. Don Brown, Norm Coufal and Al Karle hit well against Mis souri last weekend, and should form the nucleus of the Husker at tack. Kansas will oppose Missouri and Colorado will meet Oklahoma this veek. Double wins by the former and a Nebraska dominence of Iowa State would bring the champion ship to Lincoln. Week's Schedule Monday Missouri at Kansas Tuesday Missouri at Kansas Friday Colorado at Oklahoma Nebraska at Iowa State Saturday Colorado at Oklahoma Nebraska at Iowa State Results Monday Kansas 10, Missouri 7. Faculty Bowling Ends: AAanatt, Phi Psis Win To Enter Playoffs Manatt House scored nine runs the first inning against MacLean and then held on for a 15-9 victory in a. loosely played contest. The win made Manatt champions of the Selleck league and earned them the right to meet Phi Epsi lon Kappa, independent champion, in today's All University playoffs. Jim Arwood pitched steady, four hit ball, but was hampered by the errors of his Manatt teammates. Leo George sparked Manatt with his base- running antics. The Fraternity A league cham pion is Phi Kappa Psi. The Phi Psis took a 5-0 win from Phi Gamma Delta Monday and then repeated by forfeit Tuesday. The Phi Psis meet Alpha Gamma Rho in the playoffs today. 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