Wednesday, February 19, 1953 The Doily Nebroskan Tourney Results LM Bulletin Sigma Chi (at two free throws from Harry Tolly and Morris ChristiansoB la the closing sec onds Tuesday to down Phi Delta Theta 36-33 in Intramural tourna ment action. The game was close all the way with the lead changing hands eight times. Bob Krumme and Harry Tolly led Sigma Chi with tea points each while Lefty Hevner potted ten for the Phi Delts. Paced by freshmen Ron Sey mour and Bob Sullivan the Sig ma N'u's won handily over the Beta's, 50-30, Tuesday night in an Intramural basketball play off game. Seymour, who finished with 17 points, canned five straight shots In the second per ably ahead. Sullivan's fine sboot iod to place his team comfort ing and tremendons rebounding also aided the victors. Dick Place led the Beta's with 10 points. Page 3 Worlds Mark Hurdles Time Makes Gardner Week 's Star Farmhouse B 28-Alpha Gamma Rho B 16 Wiiner's hieh: Bob Dannert 10 Loser's high: Dick Hagemeier 8 dash. Dee Givens, and his team- By GEORGE MOYER Sports Editor Keith Gardner, the Jamaican Jet, is the Nebraskan's Star of the Week for his world record tying high hurdles time against Okla homa Saturday. The record still awaits certifi cation by the AAU, governing body for American intercollegiate ath letics, however, Gardner said Tuesday that all signs pointed to AAU approval. Gardner pointed out to me that if his opponent in the 60 yard Frank had been hired by the Uni versity and requesting Gardner to come up for fall registration. Keith wrote back that he would be there and then got out a map to look for Nebraska. We got to talking about high school experiences and Gardner told me he had attended Black protested game. Cornhusker Coop B 24-Alpha Gam ma Sigma B 18 -Winner's high: Deon Strickly 9 Loser's high: Lanx Menke 6 Games Today COURT 1 5 p.m. Pathogens vs. I Tappa Kegs 6:30 Alpha Tau Alpha vs. Presby 7:30 Phi Delta Phi vs. Newman Club 8:30 Chemists vs. Dentists COURT 2 5 p.m. Delta Upsilon vs. Phi Delta Theta C 4:30 Sigma Chi C vs. Delta Tau Delta C 7:30 Alpha Gamma Rho C vs. Alpha Tau Omega C 8:30 Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Farmhouse mate in the hurdles, Keith Young, had not forced him all the way in both races, his times would not have approached the excellence which they did. "I would have run the dash in about .06.2 and the hurdles about .07 if it hadn't been for them," Gardner said. Gardner is an example of the recruiting skill of his coach, Frank Sevigne. Gardner relates that he saw Sevigne once in New York after the British Empire games in Canada in 1955. Sevigne talked him into coming to Georgetown Uni versity and Keith returned to Ja maica. In the interim, he got a letter from Sevigne saying that ) , - T f - ., , , Courtesy Lincoln Journal GARDNER Fashion As I See It The Bloason is such an Important spring look. Jonathan Logan's pure silk bloason dress is per fect for all occasions. The split mandarin neck line and short sleeves fit Into Spring's fashion journey. Sixes are 9-15 in colors of kelly green, cardinal red, and royal blue for only 19.95. Anything that's bloused is so smart this season and Gold's has the one for you in second floor Campus Shop!! Harry down!! Hie Armchair Sport by renny ashleman How many times over the years have you glanced at the sports ! page of your favorite fish wrap ' Der in search of a bit of fas cinating news on Hoaglie Vlan i dowshlidy, your favorite squash : player, and found in its place an- other tirade on the death of school soirit at NU? (Remember you read that paper every day for years.) Then again, how many times lover the years have you gone to ! a NU football game or basket I ball game to find the place full of people standing on each otners ieet and hollering for a victory? If you are a died in the bleacher sports fanatic, probably both things have happened to you many times. This is all fine and to the full credit of you and the university. But, (and here's the Cadillac question) bow many times have you gone to watch the swim team, tennis team, wrestlers, golfers or gymnasts? This is not a claim that we should bave pep rallys for these people. The sudden pub licity would kill them. It isn't a claim that Cobs should be ex pected to attend all of these events. The schedule would kill them. Last of all it isn't a plea that you go watch my favorite sport. My spot in the armchair is a great place for impartiality. It is a quick look at some of thp reasons why people trot off i into the cold of night to watch a bunch of people throw a basket ball around. To start with it is unaouoeaiy great deal of fun to go to a sports event. Generally there are lots of people running about to see. Then, too, it's sometimes quite interest ing to actually watch the game itself. And it's very relaxing to lose sight of your own overwhelm ing troubles in the excitement of the game. Besides the purely selfish const of entertainment and re there is the duty that manv feel to go and watch the results of many of their friends hard work. Translation: Mary tilrixl tn CO and watch that big hAantiful brute John run around nut there on the floor. Last of alL although certainly nnt last is the desire to watch the team because it represents the University. It is this last reason which so interests the outside sportswriters and which has been recognized by some of our lead ing University citizens. All of these are good reasons for attending the big three in sporting events: football, basket ball, and track. Often however, we lose sight of the fact that they are equally good reasons for at tending baseball games, wrestling meets, etc. Consider entertainment. For those who know what is going on there is nothing more fascinating than a good wrestling match. It is an exciting exhibit of the old est sport known to man, hand to hand combat, and far more thrilling than any TV or movie scene. Tennis matches, gymnastics meets, baseball games, and swim meets all have their own excite ment and fascination. The enter tainment value of these sports is recognized the world over. Certainly the individuals in these sports put in as much time and effort as participants in other sports. Certainly they deserve to be recognized and supported by their friends for the fine job that many of them do. In their final function of repre senting the University the parti cipants in these sports do a job which deserves the support of Uni versity students just as much as those of the better known sports. The only thing minor about the events and the job that they do! is the support that they get from! the University at large It is I strange that an athlete of the sta- ture of Dan Brand or Frank Thomson do not receive the rec ognition from the student body that they so obviously deserve. River High in Jamaica. "We had track in high school and we had all-island championships at the end of the school year. You know, I never won a thing in those races. I went once and didn't win any thing," Keitn cnuckled. "When I left school," Gardner continued, "I started running for the Jamaica Amateur Athletic As sociation. Philander Smith College traced me there through my times ana onerea me a cna-ce to go up there for school. I went, and that's how I tost this year of eli gibilUy." Gardner is regarded as a senior by the AAU. He is certainly a senior college student as far age goes. Keith is listed on the information sheet as 26. ' When I asked how he thought be would do in the upecming dual at Colorado Friday, he replied, "Well you know they have this Chase fellow. I just barely beat him last year, we went out there last year undefeated and they beat us to death. We aren't going to relax for this one." Gardner certainly won't because he is not the relaxing type. His schedule for the rest of the year calls for a term at Nebraska Boy's State as a councilor after school is out and hen he plans to attend the British empire games in Europe. 3 The Diamond she's been dreaming of! "Simplicity" Engagement and Wedding Ring ONLY $125 White or yellow gold with a big beautiful diamond selected for its outstanding cut, color, brilliance! VALUE en budget terms SARTOR'S QUALITY TELLS 1200 -O" St Htisker Squads Face Busy Weekend, Chamberlain, Kansas To Appear Nebraska sports teams will face , "Big Dipper," Wilt Chamberlain. semester encounter with the Jay a busy weekend both at home and ! After a Monday victory over Color- ' hawks at Lawrence. away. Highlight of the cramped sched ule will be the Kansas-Nebraska basketball game at the Coliseum Saturday night. Coach Jerry Bush is expected to rely heavily on sophomores A. K. Graves and Bob Harry to ston the Kansans -A : VVY'p i n ado, Bush commented, about) In other major action, the track Graves, "Al looked pretty good j team will attempt to maintain its while he was in there tonight. He I unbeaten record when they Jour is improving rapidly and needs I ney to Colorado to take on a rough more experience." The Coliseum Buffalo squad. Nebraska migrat Bear then added, "He'll pick up j ed to Boulder with a similar rec some of the best kind S a t u r -1 ord last year only to be met by day night." i a crushing defeat. Bush also had words of praise' The Huskers may be hampered for Harry. The 6'6" center led Ne- j in their try for a victory by the braska's rebounding Monday by ! doubtful status of miler Joe Mul picking off ten and Bush comment- j lins. Mullins has been having trou- ed, "Bob is really coming along ble with a bad ankle the past well. He is a big, rough boy and a hustler." Harry topped the Husk ers with the points in an early week and coach Frank Sevigne listed his status as doubtful, Monday. Courtesy Lincoln Journal j GRAVES I 1 BOB BAYLZSS has relocated in the HOLLYWOOD BOWL 920 No. 48th now open THE HOLLYWOOD BARBER SHOP BEGINNING MARCH 1 you can make appointments for your haircut up until 5:00 O O CALL 8-3416 O O Kingsway Shoes For Men 5.98 to 9.98 Miller's is proud to introduce Kingsway Shoes for Men at eye opening prices and in numerous styles. Come visit our new men's shoe department located in the rear of the Men's Shop ... see these wonderful values. . . . sizes 7 to 12, A-B-C-D widths in Black, Cordovan, B lack and White, Tan. 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