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    Wednesday, February 20,
Tournament March 5: '1-
Ag Vets, Chemists, MacLean, Beta's, Newmanites
Lead Respective Leagues In Intramural Play
Another week has passed in inter
mural competition with nine teams
still remaining undefeated. Mac
Lean is still on top of the A Selleck
league with a 9-0 mark, picking up
two victories this past week. Beta
Sigma Psi continues to lead the
S-A fraternity league .with a 7-0
record, winning another game last
week. Beta Theta Pi still holds the
ticket in the 8B fraternity league
porting an 9-0 record.
Other teams still undefeated in
clude: Delta Tau Delta, 10-0, in
the 9-B Fraternity league, Delta
Upsilon, 8-0, in the 10C Freshmen
league, Ag Vets, 12-0, in the Ag
College league, Newman Club, 9-0,
in the Independents league 12, the
Husker Springs Into Spotlight:
Gymnast Ervine Krist
Star Of The Week Pick
By STAN W1DMAN
Staff Sports Writer
Ervine Krist, a junior in En
gineering College from Omaha has
been chosen as sports star of the
week for his outstanding perform
ance in the Gymnastic meet
against Kansas State, Saturday.
The contest, which the Cor n
huskers won 68-39 saw Erv take
three firsts and two second places
out of seven events, a feat which
really earned him his award. His
first places were in the Trampo
line, his specialty, the horizontal
bars and tumbling. His two sec
onds came in the flying rings and
the Free Exercise events.
Krist started his road to gym
nastics fame in high school while
a senior at Benson High in Oma
ha. He won the state high school
trampoline in 1953 and placed in
three other events, the horizontal
bars, tumbling and flying rings.
He was chosen as third all-around
gymnast in the state because of
his excellent showing in the tourna
ment. Another top Cornhusker gym
nast, Ed Strictler, was chosen
as the all-around gymnast that
year.
One of Erv's top thrills and big
gest honors also came as a result
of his showing in the tournament.
He was named Omaha's best Gym
nast Athlete by the Y.M.C.A. at
their annual athlete's awards din
ner. Last year, which was his first
as a varsity letterman, he won
the trampoline in six out of seven
meets. He also scored heavily in
(he other events winning several
places in the horizontal bars and
Cying rings.
Oddly enough, bis top thrill came
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Alpha Tan Omeaa , I
Phi Kappa P ,6
Alpha Gamma Rho fZ
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Pi Kappa Phi i I
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Thna Chi
Alpha Gamma Sittna
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S:O0 Phi Kappa Pi-B v. Tao Kappa
Kilnp-B. '
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Omca-C. '
Cornhunlier-A w. Brown Pxlace.
Pirmeer-A va. Zeta Beta Tun.
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7:00
MacLn-B . Hitchcock-B.
Sicma Alpha Epiilon-B v. Sirma
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Theta Pi-B.
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1957
A-ChemLsts, last years all college
champion 10-0 in the Independents
league 14 and Park Avenue, 10-0,
in the Independents league 15.
A new leader has taken over the
4 A Fraternity league. Delta Upsi
lon, 8-2, by virtue of two wins last
week has gone V game ahead of
Delta tau Delta, 7-2. In the 7-B
Selleck League, Bessey Hall cap
italized on a Hitchcock loss to
move into a tie for first place,
each team having a 6-2 record. The
Farm House Scrubs nudged the
AGR Scrubs out of fourth place
in the Ag College League 11.
The rest of the ieagues remained
pretty much the same with Can
field and Hitchcock still fighting
in his only losing effort in the
trampoline. He finished second to
the fourth top trampoline artist in
the country at the all college meet
held at Colorado last year. Thir
teen colleges entered this meet
with over 25 men entered in the
"Tramp" event. Besides his scor
ing in the trampoline, he also took
fourth in the parallel bars and
third in tumbling at the meet.
Erv modestly explained that
tumbling is one of his weaker
events but because he noticed a
couple of girls watching him at
Boulder, he didnt realize what
he was doing and consequently
came up with a third against some
of the best tumblers in the coun
try. This year, he has won the tram
poline in every meet but the dual
against Iowa at Chicago. He . won
tumbling twice against Kansas
State and against Chicago Univer
sity. Erv has scored high in every
meet this year and is second in
total points to Ed Strictler on the
Husker team. He set a personal
scoring record Saturday with 26
points for one afternoon.
Erv has another year of compe
tition ahead of him. Right now he
ranks as one of the top trampoline
men in the country as well as
one of the top all around gym
nasts. -
With continued experience, he
should rank with the all time Ne
braska greats such as Bruce Riley,
Tom Kidd, Danny Foge1 and his
present teammate Ed Strictler.
The Nebraskan Sports Staff join
with the rest of the university in
wishing him luck in the coming
meets and congratulating him for
being chosen Star of the Week.
ndings
Lean lt-C
Delu Cwilon 8 0
Sigma Phi EpsiIob .............. 7 2
Alpha Tan Omega 6 3
Sigma Xu .....a........ 4 t
Farm House ................ 34
Phi Delu Theu 2 6
Sigua Aoha Ept 2 7
Leant 11 Ag Collecc
Ag Vet. 120
Dudley Five 9 2
Ag Buskers . 8 3
Farm House Scrub. ............. 4 3
AGR Secubt 5 5
Alpha Tau Alpha.. 56
Alpha Gamma Sigma .............. 2 9
Krusen Katu .2 10
Ag Men B 1 10
Leant 12 iBdeoeaaVM
Newman Club 9 0
Presby Home g 2
Baptist Home ................... 7 2
Inter-Varsitr 5 3
Methodist Home ................. 2 7
Beu Spastica 2 7
Lutheran House 17
Cornhusker Co-op B 1 g
Uajat 14 lailrgralin
A Chemisu , 10 0
Dentil College 8 2
Phi Epjilon Kappa ............... 7 2
Geoiogisti 74
Navy KOTC 5
Phil Delu Phi 3 6
Uutt 1. llfiiiwi
Park Avenue 10 0
Little Houae 82
B Chemists 5 4
Dilberu 4 t
Sam'i Hat Beent 4 6
The Stingers ............ 3 6
A Street Club 3 7
Legionnaire? 24
Delia Sigma Pi 2 5
Campus Tradition: Get your
authentic Ivy Sportswear at
AAGEE'S
Marv Gilman does re
search on new Spring
Ivy in his College Hall
Ivy Stripe Sportcoat,
" spring-wt. Wool Shet
land, over Ivy Slacks by
Weiner in spring-wt.,
Cambridge Gray Flan
nel. Sporrcoars, $35 and $39.50
Ivy Slacks, $15
Ivy Shop. . . Second Floor
it out for first place in the 2-A
Selleck league. Each team has an
8-1 record and might carry their
tie all the way to the end.
Another tight battle is taking
place in the 6-A Fraternity league.
Acacia is just l-s game ahead of
Pi Kappa Phi, Acacia with an 8-1
and Pi Kappa Phi with a 7-1 mark.
Wilt 'Stilted Smith Scores 44
Although the Nebraska Cornhusk
ers suffered an embarrassing de
feat at the hands of Kansas State
Monday night the game provided
definite proof that the Wildcats
are the team to beat the Kansas
Jayhawks if any of the Big Seven
cage teams are to administer the
dastardly deed. The impressive
scoring machine of Tex Winter es
tablished the fact that it has the
scoring punch, consisting of Bob
Boozer and Jack Parr, to lead the
Kansas team a merry chase when
the two meet in Manhattan March
6. The Kansas State team trails
the Jayhawls by one game and
need to win the rest of their games
including the big one with their
intrastate rival to at least gaine
a Big Seven tie in the loop.
In another game played Mon
day night, the league leading Kan
sas team coasted to a 76-36 win
but they played the last nine min
utes without the talents of Wilt
"Big Dipper" Chamberlain, who
proved his fallibility when it comes
to fouling out of a basketball
game. This was the first time in
Wilt's basketball career that be
At
GARDNER FLYING HOME
Nebraska's Keith Gardner is
olleyball To Begin
Volleyball League mast be is to
tbe Intramural Office by 5:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, March 5th, according Ed
EQggenbotham.
Tbe teams will provide their own
officials. Two from each team,
one for offiating at the net and the
other to serve as linesman and
score keeper.
This will be a Double-Elimination
Tournament for all teams.
RENTALS
SALES
SERVICE
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The best four teams in each
league will be entered in the All
University Tournament beginning
March 5th. " " : '
Managers of the teams that will
qualify . for, the Tournament are
urged to check their House and
team rosters before the tourna
ment begins.
has fouled out of a game. He
also set another individual record
for himself when he tallied the
lowest number of points in his col
lege basketball lifetime.
The big man only pushed 11
points through the hoop and low
ered himself from the first to the
third rung on the national scor
ing ladder. Loneski paced the Kan
sas cagers to Cieir win with 28
points but had to bow to Don
Schwall of Oklahoma for individual
scoring honors. The rangy sopho
more poured 30 points through
the hoop to lead the Sooners in
tallies. "
In a non-loop game played last
Monday night, the Missouri Tigers
walloped Marquette University by
a score of 98-76. The unpredict
able Tiger team was paced by
veteran guard Lionel Smith who
potted 17 buckets - for a total of
44 points.
In doing this Smith set a new
record of scoring more points than
any. other player in Tiger history.
This was 8 points more than the
last record held by Norman Stew
art when he set the mark last
season.
S3
shown racing to victory in the
60 yard high hurdles against
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CIGARETTES
"irS TOASTED" TO TASTE BETTER . . . CLEANER. FRESHER, SMOOTHER!
WHAT S A CONCBTED SOXIff
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Deadline February 27:
Rag To PkkmAll
Announce Rules
The Daily Nebraskan Sports
Staff will attempt to choose an
All-Intramural Basketball team
again this year, but will go about
it in a. different manner.
Letters will be mailed out today
and tomorrow to the managers of
Daily
Nebraskan
Sports
the respective intramural teams
explaining the rules and urging
them to comply as soon as
possible.
If any of the managers do not
receive a ballot by Monday after
noon, they are urged to call the
Daily Nebraskan Sport. Staff.
No excuses will be accepted aft
er the deadline date of February
27.
KU-K State Battle
Set For March 6
March 6 is the date when Kansas
and Kansas State will meet to
decide the Big Seven champion
ship. The Kansas State team trails the
Jayhawks by one game and need
to win the rest of their games
including the big one with their
intrastate rival to at least gain
a Big Seven Tie in the loop.
Oklahoma last Saturday. The
Jamaican flash is expected to be
1 . -jr - j -:
YOU'RE STRANDED high on a peak in the Andes. Wind's'
rising. Thermometer's dropping. And the next llama for
Lima leaves in 7 days. You reach for a Lucky .. . try every
pocket . . . but you're fresh out Brother, you're in for a
Bleak Week! No cigarette anywhere can match the taste
of a Lucky. A Lucky is all cigarette . . . nothing but fine,
mild, good-tasting tobacco that's TOASTED to taste
even better. Try one right now. You'll say it's the
best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked!
WJt DONT JUST STAND THERE . . . STICKLE! MAKE $25
Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming
answers. Both words must have the same number of
syllables. (No drawings, please!) We'll shell out $25 for all we use
and for hundreds that never see print. So send stacks of 'em
with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky,
Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. Y.
-WHAT B A TOUCH CUTS
BREAKFAST!
totm euateaa.
ATm uatvrasfTT
, Yegf$ Est
or
Star Team,
For Voting
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
STUDENT UNION
20 February 1957
To the Intramural team manager:
The Daily Nebraskan Sports
Staff will endeavor to pick another
all intramural team for the basket
ball season.
If you desire recognition, the fol
lowing rules must be complied
with:
1. You must choose an All-Opponent
team and fill in the form
at the bottom of this letter.
2. The ballot must be turned in
to the Nebraskan office not later
than noon on the 27th of February.
Any ballots submitted later than
the above time and date will not
be considered.
3. You must submit a ballot if
you wish a member of your team
recognized. If you do not submit a
ballot, you will not be represented
on any of the All Star teams re
gardless of the number of votes
one of your players receives on
other ballots.
Please conform to the above
rules and turn your ballot in as
soon as possible.
- Thank You
Bob M artel
Sports Editor
1956-57 INTRAMURAL
BASKETBALL LEAGUE
ALL-OPPONENT TEAM
F TEAM
F TEAM
C ..... TEAM
G TEAM
G TEAM
Signature of Team Manager
Team Name & Number
NOTE: Do not use Greek symbols.
Write name in full.
Courtesy Sunday Journal and star
pushed this weekend by Kansas
State ace Do! an McDaniel.
WHAT S A SODA FOUNTAIN!
MMiuoa. Calorie Coiitry
. OTMurHiaacM..
AMSBICA'S LEAD I KO MMOrACTVlII OF ClOAKCTTKS
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