Tuesday, December 11, 1956 THE NEBRASKAN Page 3 4 : to AM-MmwTi$y J II, 00 IEp) IL . : . ... " ' .4 f. mm : ! -; - - :S1?;:: ' III 11 ill::-:ll: , . 1 'ft J 5 ' K ? I ; " & ' S , f m lilfc ;i Wipiil 111 p "il Villi::- '.f' ' ; ;" : :Sf :Kl WW lliliyil r Nebraikan PHaU APPLEBY NebraakSB Phot BEIDECK Nebrsiksa Phot BILLINGS CourleBy Lincoln Journal MLADOVICH M . if 4 n. 1 J;U i , 1 i -v 4i-l:l 1 EYEN Nebraakaa Pht Nebrika Photo JENSEN Name Don Appleby John Beideck Kem Billings Tito Mladovich Gene Souponchick Phil Eyen Chuck Jensen FIRST TEAM Position Organization E Sigma Phi Epsilon E Delta Tau Delta G Phi Kappa Pei C Delta Tau Delta B Sigma Phi Epsilon B Dental College B Hitchcock Name Wayne Copes John Heassler E Warren Houfek G Bud Jeffries C Terry Trueblood B Wally Bryans B Leonard Lindgren B md All SECOND TEA3I Position Organization E MacLean Phi Kappa Psi Dental College' Name Rick Mason Phil Hart Dick Skold Sigma Phi Epsilon Dan Brand Alpha Tau Omega Jim O'Hanlon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Jim Baird Delta Tau Delta Jon Appleget 0 THIRD TEAM Position ' Organization E Sigma Phi Epsilon . E Phi Gamma Delta G Phi Delta Theta C Sigma Nu B Beta Theta Pi B Phi Gamma Delta B Phi Kappa Psi Nrbrnikaa PhoU SOUPONCHICK . HONORABLE MENTION: Endi Dick Cottrell, Phi Delta Theta and Squeak Allen, Dental College, Guard Larry Wenzl, Canfield, Center Norm Kmoch, Delta Tau Delta, Backs Dick Jacobs, Phi Delta Theta, Russ Neilson, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Dick Cory, Gus tavson II. , Sigma Phi Epsilon leads all oth er intramural football teams by placing 4 men on three All Uni versity teams. The Eps placed" two men on the first team, and one each on the second and third teams. The Dental College, rtfnner up to the Sig Eps for the All University title, also placed two men on the first team. Rounding out the first unit are two Delts, one Phi Psi and one man from Selleck Quadrangle. Don Appleby and John Beideck are the end selections. Appleby performed well for the Sig Eps each game he played. His timely pass catches were invaluable. Bei deck was a consistent performer both on offense and defense for the Delts. . Two of the finest performers in intramural football hold down the middle of the line. They are Ken Billings and Tito Mladovich. Bill ings was a demon on defense for the Phi Psis. He also played block ing back at times on offense. Mlad- n ovich was the defensve stand out for the Delts. He was also dan gerous on offense. In the backfield are three fine tailbacks, Gene Souponchick, Phil Eyen, and Chuck Jensen. Each was on a winning team. Sopponchick played for the All University cham pion, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Eyen passed the Dents to the All Inde pendent title. Jensen was the spark of the team that won the Selleck Quadrangle League. Named to the second team end lemers And Kvhacki Pace Nebraska To 53-57 Vkory Over Wisconsin By BOB MARTEL Staff Sports Writer Accurate foul shooting paid off for the Cornhuskers last nght as they downed the winless Wisconsin Badgers 53-51. Nebraska hit for 19 of 23 free throws with Don Smidt hitting sev en out of nine. Records Fall Eleven world records and 31 Olympic marks were bettered dur ing the Olympic Games which closed Saturday. Track and field athletes and weight lifters each hung up four world standards with the other three going to the swimmers. Nineteen of the new Olympic records were established in track and field, seven in swimming, two each in weight lifting and shoot ing and one in cycling. 4-H Party The annual 4-H Christmas party will be held Wednesday at 7:30 in the Agronomy Building Auditor ium. Rev. Rex Knowles, Presbyterian-Congregational minis t e r, will be Jthe featured speaker. Classified Ads We Repair Lighter. Cllffi Smoke Shop, 121 N. 12. Wented: Driver for car going to Vw Orleane. Dec. 16. Call 6-2308 Daytime. Evening 4-4150. The contest was tight and hard fought all the way. Nebraska led throughout the game, but some fine shooting by Wisconsin for- Track, Field, Meet The Intramural Track and Field Meet preliminaries regu larly scheduled for Tuesday, has been changed to Thursday. One change has also been made in the rules for the meet, as spiked track shoes may be worn in this year's events. Runners may con tact either head track coach Frank Sevigne or his assistant, Eugene Gross. The schedule of events remains the same: 7:00, 60 yd. dash, shot-put and broad Jump; 7:30, 60 yd. high hurdles, 8:00, one lap run, high jump and pole vault; 8:30, 880 yd. run; 9:00, 60 yd. low hurdles, 9:30, 440 yd. dash. wards Bob Ltizow and Glenn Bor land kept the Badgers within striking distance. The Cornhuskers, playing against a tight man to man defense, had trouble working the ball in but the fine outside shooting of Gary Reimers and Jim Kubacki coupled with the excellent rebounding of Rex Ekwall and Ron Parsons made up for this deficit. In the first half Nebraska domi nated most of the play. Litzow, however kept Wisconsin in the ball game as he scored 10 of his 16 points in the initial frame. . All of Litzow 's baskets were from 20 feet out or better. The clubs took their Intermis sion break with Nebraska leading 26 to 21. The Badgers closed the gap shortly after half time and the game was a 'see-saw battle from PRINTING Fraternity. Sorority, & Organization Letterheads . . . Letter . . . Now Bulletin . . , Booklets ... Programs GRAVES PRINTING CO. 312 Notts, 12th. Ph. 1-2S57 Have a WORLD of mi Travel with IITA UnMievable low Cost Europe J - $525 Orient Z. m $998 Many tovrf intlud coffee eredir. 1160 uii ta.rfh CXOO nowaii stvay loun JZ8 up and wsuna mm WON) aijyg up Ask Your Travel Agent or J3I lo. Michigan Avt, Chicago 4, HA T-2661 I I 60 or. ULL ASSIGNMENT WITH A FUTURE Engineering history is being made at Chrysler Missile Operations. 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This was by far the toughest contest the Cornhuskers have played since returning fromiCali fornia. The tough defense em played since returning from Cali Huskers all evening long. Reimers, who led the Nebraska scoring attack with 14 points, is the player perhaps the most re sponsible for the Husker victory. The Millard junior handled the ball well and scored the key bas kets for Nebraska. Right behind Reimers in the scoring column was Smidt with 11 points, while both Parsons and Ku backi tallied 10 points each. Litzow dunked 16 points for game scoring honors and proved that he is just as deadly as the pre-game notices indicated. Bor land was the only other Badger to hit double numbers as he tallied 14 points. In the preliminary contest the Nebraska Freshmen defeated the Campus All Stars 62-46. 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