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    Wednesday, March 12, 1958
The Daily Nebroskon
Page 3
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Winter
First Team
Bob Boozer 68" Junior Kansas StateF Ron Loneskl
John Crawford .. 6'5" Senior. Iowa. State F Roy DeWltz
Wilt Chamberlain .7' Junior Kansas C Jack Parr
Lyle Frahm 6'2" Senior Iowa State G Bob Billings
Gary Rcimers ....5'10" Senior Nebraska G Gene Hudson
HONORABLE MENTION:
bert, Missouri; Leo Hay ward, Colorado; Wilson Fitzpatriek, Nebraska; Herschel Turner,
Nebraska; Wally Frank, Kansas State; Don Smidt, Nebraska; Bud Bergman, Iowa State;
Roger Egelhoff, Missouri.
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas
COACH OF THE YEAR: Tex Winter, Kansas State
SPECIAL AWARD, MOST OUTSTANDING SIXTH MAN: Jim Kubackl, Nebraska
Chamberlain, Reimers Lead
Conference Dream Lineup
By Randall Lambert
Staff Sports Writer
Gary Rcimers, the little
man who led Nebraska to
wins over Kansas and Kan
sas State, and Wilt Chamber
lain, Kansas miracle man,
head the Daily Nebraskan
All Big Eight basketball
team. Completing the mythi
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Boozer
Gary Schroedcr. Colorado:
cal five are two nimble Cy
clones, Lyle Frahm and John
Crawford, and a transplanted
Nebraskan, Bob Boozer of
Kansas State.
If you were to take the
floor against this team, you
would be facing a club that
has an average height of
6-5" and has a scoring aver
age that exceeds 87 points per
game.
They would be coached by
Tex Winter, who guided Kan
sas State to the Big Eight
crown and a N.C.A.A. play
off berth. Tex has had win
ning seasons for five straight
years since becoming head
coach at Kansas State in
1953. This is the second
league championship he has
won. The 35-year-old mentor's
record at Kansas State is 73
wins against 39 losses.
Only a thin line separates
some of the second team
from the first team. The Kan
sas schools dominate the sec
ond team which consists jf
Bob Billings and Ron Loneski
of KU, Roy DeWitz and Jack
Parr of K-State and Gene
Hudson of Oklahoma. Only a
late season illness prevented
Farr from making the first
team.
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Chamberlain
Second Team
.. 6 W Junior
...6'3" Senior
6'9" Senior
...5'H" Junior
. .63" Senior
Kansas
Kansas State
Kansas State
Kansas
Oklahoma
Joe Klnir. Oklahnma Knnnv su.
Husker Jim Kubacki. His
last-minute clutch baskets
gave Nebraska wins over
both Missouri and Kansas
Gary Reimers, Husker
flash, earned his spot on the
Big Eight team through his
consistent floor play and
scoring. Gary's speed has en
abled him to become one of
the top defensive men in the
conference. He was also an
outstanding backcourt man.
Reimers led The Big Eight
in percentage of free throws
made with a mark of 846
There isn't much you can
say about Chamberlain that
hasn t been printed hundreds
of times. He has single-hand
edly changed the pattern of
college basketball. He has
also proven the concept that
tall men are clumsy is false.
Chamberlain led the league
in scoring with a 30.5 point
per game average.
Although not as tall or
spectacular as Chamberlain,
Bob Boozer is only a step be
hind the Stilt. Boozer was
second to Chamberlain in
scoring with a 20.4 average.
He led the Wildcats in re
bounding and was a top de
fensive player.
Iowa State was the only
team to gain two positions
on the Big Eight team. The
Cyclones, who tied for sec
ond in the conference race,
were represented by John
Crawford and Lyle Frahm.
Crawford, a jumping-j a c k
from Brooklyn, N.Y., led the
Cyclones in scoring with a
13.9 average and in rebound
ing. , Frahm took over Gary
Thompson's spot as floor gen
eral and did a creditable job.
He came through strong when
Crawford was injured and
was a spiritual leader
throughout the season.
Oklahoma State was not
represented on the Big Eight
team because they don't en
ter active basketball compe
tition until next season.
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Sigma
The Sigma Nu "A" team
blasted their way to an All
Fraternity trophy last night
as they came back with one
loss in the playoffs to smash
the Delta Tau Delta team
29-23.
The roughshod game came
Tournament
Scores; Scorers
CanfleM 38 Benton Howe St
Winner'i Hlh: Bryan Paulson 18
Losur'i High: Jim Wahl 7
Delia Bltma PI 27 Phi Delta Tnela ,1S
Winner's High: Erik Olsen 18
Loser's Hifih: John Rowland 8
Canileld B M-HUchcMk B M
Winners high: Don Fricke 18
Loser huh: Larry lrvin 11
Pathogens ST-Chemlsts it
Winners high: Bob Prokop 26
Loaerg high: Ron Smith 14
Sealon I B 3.1-Gua IBM
Winners high: unarne aogaen 10
Loaers high: Gerald Lang t
Canfleld A M-ATery 30
Winners high: Hoger reae v
Loaers high: Brian Paulson
Sigma Chi A M-Phi Delia Theta A 45
Winners high: men uoureu is
Loaerg high: Harry Tolly S
Chemlata S5-A Street Club 1
Winners high: Bob Prokop 29
Losera high: Merlin Johnson 12
Canfleld B 17-Goe IBM
Winners huTh: Larry Irving ana Den
nis Ondracek V
Loaerg high: Chris Manglalardi 13
Hitchcock A 41-MacLean A tS
Selleck championship)
Winners high: Howard Ach 11
Losers high: Jerry Harris 7
Farm House C JS-Phl Delta Tteta C 34
Winners high: Dan rarrington and
John Griffiths 10
Losers high: Russ Edeal 10
Phi Kappa Psl B 40-Delta Tan Delta B 29
winners ntgn: Larry umi 12
Losers high: Jerry Bean 9
Beta Surma Pal A sS-Slrma Chi A tl
Winners high: Harry Houy s
Loser hgh: Ron Peters 12
Arcry A Sl-MacLean A 42
Winner high: Jerry Harris 16
Losera high: Roger Brede 8
Chemlata 48-Alpha Tan Alpha 31
Winner high: Bob Prokop 20
Losers high: Norman Husa 13
Delta Tan Delta C 26-Alpha Taa Omega
C to
Winner high: Bill Lmdgren 13
Losers high: Jack Carlin 7
Phi Kappa Psl B 26-Alpha Gamma
Rhe B 21
Winner high: Bob Hall 12
Loser high: Gary Berke 7
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the little man
Nu Cops
after the Delts had earned
the preliminary match and
were vying for the trophy in
the rubber game. Credit was
earned, however, for the Delts
as both Larry Naviaux and
Bob Aden gained the respect
of the Sigma Nu five through
their shooting and rebounding
respectively.
The Sigma Nu team was
paced by Don Wenzl's I?.
harkers and the tremendous
rebounding to freshman Bob
Sullivan. .
Baseball
There will be an organ
izational meeting for all
those interested in freshman
baseball at 7 p.m. Monday
March 17 in the field house,
according to varsity mentor,
Tony Sharpe. It is impor
tant that anyone desiring to
try out for the team attend
this meeting, Sharpe said.
Main Feature Clock
Stuart: "A Farewell To
Arms," 1:00, 3:45, 6:30, 9:20
Lincoln: "The Gift of
Love," 1:19, 3:22, 5:25, 7:28,
9:31.
Nebraska: "Oklahoma,"
1:00, 3:44, 6:28, 9:13.
Varsity: "Witness For The
Prosecution," 1:10, 3:14, 5:18,
7:22, 9:26.
State: "The Bride Is Much
Too Beautiful," 1:31, 3:34,
5:37, 7:40, 9:43.
Joyo: "Slim Carter," 6:08,
9:20. "The Hunchback Of No
tre Dame," 7:35.
Capitol: "Men in War,"
6:15, 9:25. "Disperadoes Are
in Town," 8:10.
84th & O: "Cartoons," 7:15.
"Gentlemen Marry Bru
nettes," 7:30, 10:40. "Kiss Be
fore Dying," 9:10.
Phone 6-1911
Courtesy Lincoln Star
Frahm
Postal Dual:
Jayhawk Frosh Dim
Husker Future Hopes
Huoier track fans had a
good look at the future last
week as the University Fresh
men met the KU Frosh in a
postal track meet. The final
result: Nebraska 28 16-Kan-sas
65 56.
In the 60 yd. dash, where
Nebraska will lose stars Keith
Gardner and Keith Young,
signs of hope appeared in the
person of Albert Edwards,
who tied for first place. In the
shot, Larry Fisher, winner of
last year's high school cham
pionship in that event, won
by 5' 4" to show signs of fu
ture strengthening of that de
partment. SO yd. dasli Tie 1.S h?ln Albert
Kdwards, (M and William (Kit He S-l
hvmeen Bob knaub. (M and Conn
(Kl. Tlmei 08.4.
60 yd. low hurdles Ashbaueh, (K)
He 2-3 brlwrrn Milton Hardl, IN) and
Lowell Mherman, l). Time: t07.4.
440 yd. nil Cow, (K; Jess Ad.
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Practice
Holly Lepley will have a
sign up sheet for practice
for water basketball out
side his office near the
swimming pool in the Col
iseum basement. Teams
may sign for not more than
one practice a day on elth
shallow or deep water
courts.
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