Pogc 4 The Doily Nebrgskon i u6juoy, isove. nucr i ?, Phi Delfs Win Third 1-M Track Trophy; Bill Black Captures Individual Diadem By DEL BASMUSSEX i by capturing the All-University I iber to steal the diadem from Wes-. , SUff Sport Writer Championship trophy for the third ley House by 30 points. The "R , r,.H. njif fh nwi consecutive year. Street men had 64 points while! .ere smashed in this year's run-l The Phi Delt's snared the trophy nearest competitor. Wesley Bin? of the Fall Intramural track with onlv one first nlace of the i House. eould manage only 34 meet this year, as the Phi Delta possible 12 events but their sec Tbeta 's bounded into the limelight ' ondary depth was of enough cal FALL INTRAMURAL TRACK 1957 FINAL RESULTS 1. mm ataca. MnnM X MIKaa Bar. Ian Haaat t. J. D. Scaaler. Caaflral I Daa LtMirMt. rki Delta TkU . Daa VtM. rM Drlla Taata ... . Nala KJriaaa. rM DeHa TWta .. f. )h Aakrrieaa Hara. Bataa 1 .. t Dtrk Rrlly. PW DrKa Taeta ... TEAM SCORES: I. 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Caaftaai V Daa Lnru. rM Delia Taeta -TARD RIX 1. Gar? l irm. Beta Taeta 11 t. J D. Srhater. CaafleM J. BH1 Blark. OrraataaOaa fat Gamma DeBa taaeaeaeeat Sterna (Tit fciraaa rkl Sirma Oat JlWC . . a a i iealey Baaae ..... Berera . :1.4 . :SI 1:M at . -.r. t . -r. t ir- Beta Taeta 11 Pal Itelta Taeta HT Oaa II 4-ll" r. it ir" 7.1 ONX Mil F BI V L Bin Marrbwa. Vcia rl ?, Jar Amerlraa Hre. Reataa I . J. D. ferkarer. CaaneM 4. BIN Blark. l4eea4eM i. Bar Oreathaane. Kaia Btraaa .r.t II VMVG BROAD JTMP I. BIB Blark. Inaeaeaaeat ?. Dirk keltr, Phi Drka Taeta X. Bak Kaaak. Cat I 4. Daa tawratl. rkl Delta TkeU i. Jim Kraft. Baarker . Bll Bretaer. Rlteaeark . :aM rH I VAIXT 1. Bin Blark. laaaea4eM t. Baa Frtrkel, Sratea a Gearre Maar4. Ban C : II U tOT ri'T 1. Daa lea. rki Delta Taeta I Bill Blark. iMleaenaeat 1. Larry l aaavklat. Surma Cki markers. The big performer of the entire , meet was Bill Black as he com piled an amazing 96-1-6 points out ! of a possible 120 that were award- ed for first place in the 12 events. Bill placed in all of the 12 con , tests, winning 6 and placing no j lower than fourth which was in the mile run. i ' The Phi Delfs could not produce 'a winner in but one of the in ' dividual contests but thev handi'.v amassed their 64 point composite i by placing at least once in eight ! m. of the 12 tests. The only events I in which they could not push a J man over the finish lines were ; the 60-yard high hurdles. 880-yard tear i run. one-mile run and the pole ) vault. 1J j Bill Black remained the individ j ual champion, however, as he ji j smashed three records in the proc-is- i ess of earning 96 of his Unat jj i tached Independent's points out of jit ' thcir tot' 98"1"6 Pinls- Bill shattered marks in the 119- ! yard dash. 60-yard low hurdles. and the pole vault. His inning tv " marks were :23.3, :07.3. and 12 0 (respectively. He placed first (but j did not break records t in the 4-HV 'yard dash, 100-yard dash and the ir i running broad jump. Black placed j second in three events. These were v the 60-yard high hurdles, 16-lb. j shot put and the javelin throw. Bill earned third place laurals in fir Big Eight Grid Headlines Features Missouri-KU Battle For 2nd Place fMLTARD DASH 1. Bill Blark. I I. MIRM RaeaH. Bralet Ram I. J. O. Hrkafer. CaafleM 4. Daa LkMnaM, rM Delta TVa JI-TRB DA. I. Bill Blark. I I. Mtftui Raedt, Bealer Raasa S. Bill Brewer .Hltrkeark 4. Dirk RrllF. Pkl DeHa Tbeta I. Daa Llmnatt, rkl Delta Tkrta 4. turn t nrkri. deataa II 4. Baaaer Reaaeraaa. Kaaaa Sirma i. Baa Bekeraea. irma rki 1. an ilea 4 Del fsemaek. Ritrarark Bt"VMVG HIGH Jl ir f ' L Baa4y Clark, Beta Taeta M t Nrta Ktelaaea. rkl DeHa Tela a. Rale Krryrtt. Ataka Taa Onara Bill Blark. laaea4rBl Clay C riteft. Surau A lata .a Bak Tliamaiaa. Slfau Alaka i-a. Dare Taaac. Teta Xi Max Walaa. Alaka Gaaima Bka JAVTUN THROW 1ST 1. Deaa Jeaktaa. DeBa Taa DeBa 3. Bill Blark. IndeaeaaeM 1. Daa Nelrea. rti DeHa Tketa 4. Gearre Raater. rM DeHa Tketa a. Fail ant Dalta. Skirts In Sports Emmie Limpo ItRO events mhich were the 8S0 ! yard run and he tied for third . in running high jump event, j The harrier, who put on one of j the most sparkling displays of j cinder talent ever witnessed also , earned one fourth place spot when ' he finished behind Biff Morrison. 1 Joe American Horse, and J. D. I Schafer in the running of the one I mile distance. The Selleck Champion of the CoanatT Sunday Journal aad Sur American Horse meet results was Canfield earning 28 points and finishing behind the Phi Delfs and Wesley House who received Independent Champion ship laurals. Of the six marks erased during the running of the meet, three were rewritten by Black. The oth er three new record holders In clude Biff Morrison. Sijma Chi who churned over themile dis tance with a time to 4:38.6; Milton Haedt. Wesley House who spun over the 60-yard histh hurdles dis tance ;th a time of :07.8 and Randy Clark. Beta TheU Pi who spiraled over the high jump stick at tV V In the com pet u ion were entered 2U teams with a total entry of 14? men. Joe American Horse, last year's winner of the mile run in the State High-School track meet fin ished second in the running of his specialty to Biff Morrison. Joe is enrolled in the University as a freshman and is very promising potential for Coach Frank Sevime"s track squad. ; By GEORGE MOVER j Staff Sports Writer I Big Eight team roar ir.t-3 tr; j home stretch this weekend with j many takirg on traditional oo- nents. The cor.ijrence headliner will see Kansas in a id out Jayhawks tak ing on tradi tional rival Missouri a t Lawrence t o d e t ermine second place. Miss ouri sports a 5-3 ! record so far this sesson against the JetiBrBg Jayhawkers' 4-4-1. Odds are on Missouri, but the Tigers miy have trouble recovering from a 23-21 upset loss to Kansas State. At ar.y rate, odus don't mean a thinj when these two nifet to wind u? the season. Added iiicen tive for Kansas will be a chance to finish with a winning record, and present coach Churck Mather with a going away gift. The top game outskie the con ference will see Kansas State at Mxhigan State. K-State has s?en little light this year but what there has been has been blinding. When the Wildcrts m-in. they never pick anybody easy. They have its most disastrous seasons by tak ing on a still potent group of Okla. homa Sooners at Memorial Sta ' dium. The key here is the Notr fJT Ua"'W dropped an Io-. a SUte team that Dame upset of Oklahoma last week, was supposed to run them off the . None of the Sooners will be able t field. They edged Missouri last forget that it was they who broke week and scared Oklahoma 0-7 aft- the longest winning streak held bj er three quarters before succumb- a major college football team, i:. I 0-13. Michigan State cannot ex- Bomb shelters may becom actly be caHed a push-over but they have had their troubles, so far " losing to Mirh'gan and Iowa The game ends the season for both clubs. Another good game should be Iowa State and Colorado. These two clubs will tangle at Bou'.d?r to decide fourth place in the Big Eight. Iowa State started fast but a 35-14 pasting at the hands of Missouri slowed them consider ably. Since then they have been upset by Drake aad Kansas State more appropriate than football pads for the Huskers. However, evea Nebraska will have an incentive. Big Red fullback Jerry Brown i bucking to repeat his all-Big Sev en honors of last year and need a good showing to do it. If Ne braska could pull the upset of th ceolury. they Rould also escap the conference cellar. The game ends Nebraska's season but OU still has Oklahoma State U go. Oklahoma State will be warming jo lor tneir traditional iuss.e wiia while winning from Nebraska and , ok!ahoma "by paving Hardin Sim- South Dakota. Cdoraao too has had its troubles. Picked to chal ; lenge Oklahoma for the league ti t'e. the B.iffs lost early to Kan?as and late so Missouri. Successive shutouts over Colorado A&M and Nebraska appear to have revital ized the Wardmers. Again, this is the final game for both teams. Nebraska will wind up one of mors at Odessa. Texas. SUte hat had a generally pleasant seson tht has seen them pile up a Si-l record. Defeats include one by Ar kansas, considered a pretty fair machine in the Southern Confer ence and one by Kansas last weeltj Hardin Simmons is having a bet ter year than Nebraska, but not much. Strictly SDOrtStalk . . . Journalism Club ... by Bob Martcl To Hold Meeting f-M Basketball Begins; Thirteen Games Tonight Ag C.We?e Alpha Phis Wis Agaia ... The Alpha Phis are again victorious! They not only won the iipperclassmen's soccer-baseball tournament, but also last Tuesday, they defeated the Tri Delts, 11-4, in the chanmpionship game of the freshman contest. The first games of Nebraska ball were played last week with the following results: (Tuesday the Pi Phis beat the Zetas: the Delta Gam mas 2, defeated the independents: the DGs 1, also beat the Gamma Phis; (Wednesday) the Thetas downed the Tri Delts: the AOPis trounced the Phi; and the Chi Omegas defeated the Alpha Chi Omegas. Thursday these winners played each other. At that time, the Alpha Xis defeated the Pi Phis and the Thetas beat the Delta Gammas. Wednesday the Alpha Xi Delias and the Thet as compete and the winners of Tuesday's games will meet. Then, on Thursday, the final games of Nebraska ball will be held. Dvckpias Aayee? Duckpin games are continuing this week. The scores of each team determine whether or not they mill be eliminated from the contest. On Tuesday, at 4:45 p.m. the Thetas, teams 2, 1 and 4, will play; at 5:20 p.m. the Alpha Xis, Tri Delts 2, and Gamma Phis 2, eomnete. ' Thursday at 4:45 p.m. the AOPis. Gamma Phi's teams 1 and 2. and J Thetas are scheduled to play. At 5:20 p.m. Tri Delts team 1. the inde-1 pendents and the Pi Phis will play. rm afraid the tennis games have been postponed indefinitely due to i PK Rld alight change in the weather. Mare Teanis ... Speaking of tennis (this is the last, I promise t, one question in the written exam is still bothering roe. It read, "If the server serves a bail to the receiver, and it lands on another ball which was previously served that happened to roll into the court, thus causing it to bounce crazihj; however, the receiver is stall able to return it, but it throws him out of balance to that the ball is hit out of bounds, mho gets the score?" Anyone knowing the answer, please notify the sparu office. Cwm ia PiB Stttinr . . . I'm taking bowling now. This sport consists of more than just Twenty-six basketball teams bejui play tonight as the 19.VMtvl intramural basketoaH season gets under way. A total of 98 teams have entered competition. The teams have been divided into 38 leagues and eight major divisions which include Fra-ternity-A, Selleck Hail, Burr Hall, Fratemny-B. Fratemity-C, Selieck- B, Ag College, ard Independent. Trophies will be given to the champ.oas of Fraternities A. B. a.id C, Selleck Quad, and Independent. Schedule for Tuesday. Naverobtr IS 6:30 p.m. Burr A vs. Burr B 7:30 p.m. Burr C vs. Burr D 8 30 p.m. Sigma Alpha Eps.l.vi-A i Alpha Gamma Rbo-A PE B14g. Curt PE Bldg. Cart 2 5.00 p.m. Phi Delta Theta-A vs. Kappa Sigma-A :30 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon-A vs. S.gma Chi-A 7:30 p.m. Deka Taa Delta vs. Phi Kappa Psi-A 8:30 p.m. Beta Tbeta Pi-.A vs. Alpha Tau Omega-A 5:00 p.m. S.gma Nu-A ts. Taeta Xi-A :3 p.m. Delta Sigma Phi-A vs. Corr.husker-A 7:30 p.m. Dei'a Sigma Pi vs. Brown Palace 8 30 p.m. Beta Sigma Pi-A vs. Sigma Alpha V4j Court J 7.30 p m. Theta Chi vs. Zeta Beta 8:30 p.m. Pioneer vs. Acacia Tai K-State Gridders Hit Books Kansas State's 5f.-man grid squad averaged 1.3" a strong C plusr in last spring's classwork to match the average for ai! male ! students at K-State. The grid av jerage also as comfortably ahead !of the Wildcat squad mart of 12' Boa Kr.zan. senior tacfcle from Biirlmgton. who had a 2.8 mean in mechaiiical engineering 3 0 is perfect i. Senior quarterback Dick Corbin led the backs with a 1 77 average. rolling the bowling ball down the alley to knock over the pins. I also get to learn a new trade, namely, bow to set pins and be a returner-of-the-balL This involves serious study and strenuous work in the "pits." Procedure goes something like this: jump into the "pits," turn on Switch, pull string, lower pins, jump up on the side, prepare for re Minding umd of bowling ball and pins, (ball cor-es, jump down, pick up ball, place it on return slide, lower pin bolder, raise it back up, jump up on side, jump back down again and pick up bowling ball that fell back in pits from the slide when I wasn't looking, jump back up, and wait (exhausted) completely to do it all over again. Then it's time to actually bowL Slowly I climb over the rest of the pinsetters and limp back to the front of the alley. fteC'dyT a For reasons unknown, it was destined for me to be placed io the speed group. (We have 2 groups speed and accuracy). In this moving group, it is necessary to swing the ball in back of your head in order to put more power behind it. I can't even lift the ball. But, I like bowling ... really. Pitt Hall Of Famers Thus far the University of Pitts- j All-American (center ia 115 and burgh has had two players elected 1916). WM ejected as the first Pitt to the National Football Hall of Fame. Jock Sutherland, a great guard from 1914 through 1917, ai.d Pitt's brilliantly successful coach j irom iwz inrougn uks was eiectea In 1953. He was among the first coaches named for the Hall of Fame. Ja 1954 Bob Beck, Pitt's first of a year earlier. Top bookmaster in the lot was . Settlers Named Sooners Oklahoma athletic called Sootiers alter who slipped into the nesr Okla homa country and took choice claims before the date set for the famous Oklahoma isnd mn of 1889 and 1893. Delian Union A meeung A the Delian Union v. iil be held Saturday, at 8 p m. 1 in '-i.-v I Km'.ftinir 1 V h arwl teams are j ' ' 6 the settlers 'r,f -,J ('rts- according to Ned Nadiri. president of the cl ib There w .11 he a speaker a:d en-tt-ita.iime: ' All memtjers and friends of the Delian Unions may a'tend. At loag last. . . namer.t v.t.a ri.-nfl'e f-n r.rlnrr orer on Feb. Oklahoma Saturday brought me plenty of satisfaction. I've always been a Notre Dame fan and after taking my licks ail last season, it felt real good to see the Irish make history. When I was in High School it seemed that every football aspi rant was a Notre Dame fan. To be able to play with the Irish would have been the greatest achievement possible. At the present time I'm a Com husker fan first and an Irish fan second. Wouldn't if be tremendous if Ne braska downed the Sooners next , Saturday? Imagine two Saturday j nights in a row to celebrate 1 Brvwa scate4. . . Vic Lindskog, a scout for Van ' couver in the Canadian Football ' League, was at the game Saturday to take a look at Jerry Brown aad Howard Cook of Colorado. ; Brownie is a fine bail player ! t and should be an asset to any : professional ball club. Basketball Time agaia. . . I The winter season is aton us complete with 10 inches of snow i and mat means its time ag;in fort Basketball. The Intramural League gets under way this evening aith 13 games on tap Jerry Bush unveils his 1&57-5S machine on Wednesday evening when the Varsity tales on the . Frosh. There is no admission for ! this contest. Prospective Mirtiaiti Take Heed. . . The Golden Gloves Boxing Tour- rill be 1 and event and welcomes entries in all weight classes. It is not necessary to have a full team to participate. Roy Boyeson notifies us that if sufficient interest is shown, a nov ice class boxing tournament for those boys with no previous ex perience may be held. Interested students may address inquiries and entries to Roy H. Boyeson. Chairman Golden Gloves Committee. American Legion, 1523 P St.. Lincoln. Mr. Boyeson's note ended on an amusir.g note. "We would appreciate aa item in your column about this event. There ought to be some red-blooded muscle-men on the campus or has tlie breed degenerated since mv student days?" TV A m tlA Uuna V r Trairnalutm held in Lincoln ' .... . The American c'uij wuI bo,d meeting Wednea- day t 7 pm. at the home of Dr. William Hall, chairman of the journalism department. All students who are interested in Ag or Home Ec journalism as a major are invited to attend the meeting, according to Marcia Ray, publicity chairman of the club. Guest speaker will be Ramon Deitmeyer, women's program di rector for KOLN-TV in Lincoln. GRAVES PRINTERS PrrMMtmliaed (.raduetion inmmnrrmnH You: !liii. D?:a CaUaaa) laautiiul E ad Cold laat Oaa Doraa ti.Ut Addilieaal par oiaa 81 M GRAVES PRINTING CO. S1Z Har 1Kb v t-mr ! Men in the knowi V know tru from falso THE RANGE Safe Pistol & Rifle boot inn 1036 -P- M. AM.lZ tt PM. player to have his name placed on the honor roll. Want Ads Waal w Rkiar iv Indiana or Illinoia- -Laa'rtns MoT. 21 Call raid Struck 2.244. Vatrtad: Klder. 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Census reports indicaK that employment with the greatest pres tige and income it overwhelmingly held by college (reds. Some men without a coltofe edocatioa make the trade, almoat all college grads do. Jockey brand briefs are tailored from 13 separate pieces. fl THUB Q Tmf. Only Jockey brand bnefs are aticnuncally rkaicned and tailored to fit the male figure trimly and comforv abh. 1 3 irpratt ptecea art epnh sewn together to achie this perfect fit. EVlan on the go gO for cSCfCifunderwear ma fWy my