Tuesdoy, March 25, 1953 The Doily Nebroskon Poo 3 4 Intramural Quintet Revealed Patronize Th Nebraskan Advertisers i. . . -I '"5 N. OABX C oar; 0 Lueaki Star Tolly 4 W i: -r:' 3 Ait Nebraskan Lineup Features Tall, Talented Afforestation 1 tie Daily .Nebraskan winds up the 1357-58 intramural basketball season with the se- 1 . . ... . lection of one of the most powerful all-intramural line- itps in recent years. The combination features weight, speed, scoring finesse and defensive abilitv. post is Bob Prokop, three times an au-intramural choice and the scoring leader of the tra - dftinnsHv irfl rii.m. UIS. ITOKOP averaged ZU pomts per contest in intra- s mural play, no mean feat with tight defenses and a run - King clock. - Big Bob was instrumental - i i m leading the Chemtsts to an unbeaten regular season schedule. The Chemists have Mon SJ fames and lost r.i.t two durinc Prefers tenure From The Outside hv Lait week I had an opportunity to attend the finals of the Iowa ffirls state Hugh school basketball tournament. They played before a crowd of 15 00O of 13.80 thai had attended the finals of the boys tournament the preceding week. The sixteen finalists the '"Sweet Six teen" emerge! irem nearly TOO fcuji schools that play girls basketball in Iowa. A team has to win four fames in four days to be c-rownl state champions. The winners. West Central of Maynard. finished the season with a 30 win and 0 loss record The thing that impressed me the most was the fast pace ef the games and the great amount of scoring that was done. The niittner-tip in the tournament. Emerson, featured the new all-tatie hah tourney scorer, Vivian Fleming. Miss Fleming scored 310 points for i IT, luT . 7 - IT- . - if : .L.- J i-, uuui wuki. for the seasfB. Every team in the t-vtmatnent hal one or two c.rls that ere averaging around 20 poir.ts a game. These girls didn't make al their points right under the basket either. They oii!d drive. ht jump shots, hook or use just about any other shot you see high scb! boys teams employing. Extra Point Rule The new football rule c-cneertiing extra points has raised some comment from Oklahoma coach Bud Wilkinson and Oklahoma State coach Cliff Speeefe. The new rule provides for two points for successfully passing or running the ball ov er the goal on a try i r extra points. The conversion play U moved tack a yard to the tfcree, bst a good kick is still just worth a point. The successful Sooner coach believes there wtS be more emphasis on deceptive plays when the teasns go after the extra points. He desn"t thick defense will change very much. ! Most teams JI use a regular SpeegJe, mhose squad has ended spnr.g practice, kept af record on game cooditioa scrimmases where conversion! attempts were made for both one and two points. He found ; that las team could make two points running or passing 60 per cent of the time. He also sa.d the spread looked like the f best formatjion because it forces the defense to cover a ; larger area. have a man fiho can pats. run. tbe defense up in Ue ar as to MY CLOSEST SHAVE Ska) 8"tr. JJMrt ran. un doe tfcare tiptKtwiJ intdcr water h3 baitinc tkariu la pht tJurk tpm EJtn Cumjn. 147 fxtrd btit-tnh hid in a hrM, p&arinf cloed of Uflr troand ct. Sttselimt bkd. a 7-f roio-JWT. tnd the ti-tt nthd mt.Mn&vA axl parted U1uk pictwn. I kP ! tmii o whjle Ik shark tin. 14 fcoT.nl7 fr & fa3 n.mii. Tbi oy an hptT ran hrt, v I ad pTebotoW: I Unut t IB aT WTtB fnr aiMt aajr-and M ttd . YOt CSm Hwm. tr? nw CfHiiie imum iba M rtST5T fuMmuem can. Tbere no easier ar to . .iaw aVal aHV tMa. A creat fcaT bar "" . . - for to IM.fJVara guy s Colgate Instant Shavo FIRST F Harry Tolly " Sigma Oil F LeRoy Zentic 511" GustavMa I C Bob Prokop fi'6" Chemists G Don Weazle Sigma No G Dick Prusia SO" Hitchcock SECOND F F C G G Clarence Cook Bob Brandeis Nels KJeldsea Dick Koiser Jim Kane HONORABLE MENTION: Mrli Hilding, Canfield; Larry Naviaux, DelU Tan Delta; KWk Rncintror Pnehv TTAnca . I T.Jl-l !.... 11-11 SmiU,i Bruce Hasch, Hitchcock; Ron Seymour, Sigma Xn. . since coming over from the j xu varsity , u , Prusja ! In the play maker positions, Dick FYusia and Don Wenzl f man the guns. Prusia makes 1 it on the basis of his almost ! unanimous selection on t h e i all-Selleck squad. Dick was rated the best in the floor rpnpral rftrkartmfnt unH lh highly regarded as a defense man. u was us oaunawKing and Passir-g on the Hitchcock f " F S margins for the all-Univer- itv r-hamrw Wenzl v,eml occupied nearly the ; same position for the Sigma ? Nus. Dangerous under the tbo at 62"'- 1 also added scoring punch from out (ront and up teara. , mate Ron Seymour for many easy buckets. ""Little R-apr" as he is kniwn. al- so fullfills the first t e a mi railddll lambertC of Newman Club and; as contrasted to the crowd. a 50 point per game average!' m u 1 . J - t i p ,rora a goal line stand. or drop-kick you can keep; hat was going to happen. camera, wariarw, t 1 ! " couum I TEAM TEAM 8'5" Newmaa S'3" Alpha Tan Omega '5" Phi Delta Theta 511" Avery ST' Newman Robert Inman, Pathogens; ideal of the all-round athlete, . Burr Hall Gooding sharp doubling in spades for coach shooter: Ron Peters, the Tony Sharpe's basebaU squad. ta ,Sig nifty: J Li,e' xi. T ii . ,. . who almost put the dents in Harry Tolly, wheelhorse of contention. a tough Sigma Chi bunch, and LeRoy Zentic, the Gustavson I terror man the Dally Ne- j braskan forward posts, Tolly I .v . himself to under the basket play. A deadly outside shoot- er, it was his marksmanship j that spiked the Phi D e 1 1 s t twice. Only a sophomore, be insures Sigma Chi of two more years of top flight teams. Zentic Zentic, like Tolly a sopho more and football regular, does not detract from the all star squad's rebounding abil ity in spite of his 5'11". A rough man under the boards rth a P? spring. Le Roy could score from in close I jor out front. ! The Dafly Nebraskan sec ond lineup poses a formidable . threat in its own Led hv two tall men. Clarence ; Nels Kjeldsen of Phi Delta Theta. the second team is just one step back of the number one lineup. Honorable Mentka Among those in contention for honorable mention status were Zeke Niebam. Kappa Sig forward who averaged 13 points a contest for a last place club; Dick Cottreli. the Phi Delt long shot ace: Fred Largen, Canfield's highly re garded man of all work; Howard Acn and Orvis Lar son, who provided Prusia with a more than competent supporting cast; Joe Molacek, ,r PIiLTLG Fmlcsssty, Sot 01 sly & Orfo atio Larttrite ... Lt tere ... Rws Boll has ... Booklets ... Vtoqm. GRAVES CO. 2tZ Morth I2i. PV 2-23S7 KMa1t'a-all " -" """Ta ljlUUIIlMaBjlBaaaiijnia 1 ' MaMtMa .JlJ jTiLjjlIil!LMa laT'-aMal 1 1 H 1 1 I I JJUIIWI - l-"--'1:-il-"-- 1 1 ' M' BttiajjcaaaUaaBafl "aaR(Gmt. DAD.j ? 'v 'kcm "AAfTA A'iS'jTc (fsA-A -x WINSTON; " I" fJyf ' ':';v f I'LL TA KE OVER fi L MfcMcPHOa ' ( TASTES GOOD H --kN VSMf 7 EVERYWrM9WEHAVW6 'Cp pT ' HR, HAVE A A ' rn VjJKEAaCA?fe X V tvnwijr 4 i' winston fjh- : c v if . S should! jTj 'mi n f fa VnrMiM Vy-'.' :, lntfi.l,-liL.,lnJ - -i - ' : -y f 1 V - "- - i bun C X. I " -? , '.y - j5" . . t, ? - '.fi -s A ' I . s 1 i in t "Mr -111 r 1 i, r 1 - - i t t Caanaay Oumitj Jml aari Star Zentic Tisers Open Under Nev Management Missouri University, sched- ujed to play against Coach Bill Jennings Comhuskers at Memorial Stadium on Novem ber 1st. began spring prac- tice last week. The Tigers will be playing for their new coach Dan De vine, formerly of A r i z o n a State. Arizona State led the nation last fall in total of fense and in scoring, and was third in rushing defense. The Tigers will be playing for their third coach In as and ? thu? aiiterent type of offense in three years. In 1956, Mis souri had the Split T offense under Don Faurot, in 1957, Frank Boyles employed a belly series type formation. This year, Coach Devine plans to implement his mul tiple attack doctrine which he used so successfully at Arizona State last year. Devine inherits 15 lettermen from last fall's squad includ ing battering ram fullback, I Hank Kuhlman. Kuhlman is 'passing up spring practice however, as he is the Tigers No. 1 baseball catcher. SALES RENTALS SERVICE ELCOM TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 313 N. 13th THNWC&V$H-PROOFBaXl$A REAL DISCOVER, Miller Receives Honor Award For Work In PE Charles Miller, assistant . the State High School Gym professor and chairman of the nasties Meet, Miller is Dis Department of Physical Edu- trict Counselor of Phi Epsilon cation for Men, has been named one of four recipients oi me Honor pw, Award of the Nebraska As sociation for Health, Phys ical Educa tion and Rec reation. He received the award for having made o u tstanding c ontributions Journal and Star Courtesy Sunday Miller to the areas of health, physi cal education and recreation, including professional contri butions and inspirational lead ership. Miller has been a member of the University faculty for jears. the last nine as chairman of Men's P.E. A past member of the NCAA gymnastics committee, he is the author nf sovpral nrtifloc nilhlichfu) in fihnlactu pASKki r " i ,-K K 1. r) c- gestions for the Gymnastics Instructor." He is a member of the American Association of Uni versity Professors, in addition to six physical education as sociations and fraternities. Organizer and promoter of pair, faskiea tyfc1 for Imt. pr is UK fold wo I. rk Includes federal Tax L mi A 43 Amim'w '...i i .... ,. -i Kappa, national P.E. fraterni ty, president of the Nebraska Chapter of Sigma Delta Psi, national honorary athletic fra ternity, member of the na tional nominating committee for the intramural section of I the American Association for Health. Physical Educa tion and Recreation and chair man of the ritual and song committee of the National1 Council of Phi Epsilon Kap pa, national professional phys ical education fraternity. Main Feature Clock Stnart: "Wild Is The Wind," 1:00, 3:05, 5:10, 7:20, 9:25. Lincoln: "Sing Boy Sing," 1:00, 2:45, 4:25, 6:15, 7:55, 9:40. I o m nKmcnn Basilio Telecast," 10:00. Varsity: "Lafaverte Esca drille,, 1:25, 3:32," 5:39, 7:46, - tate- "The Long Haul," "Woman Of 110 O.W. The River." 2:42, 6:00, 9:20. Joyo: "Man In The Shad ow," 6:08, 9:10. "My Man Godfrey," 7:35. Capitol: "Jet Pilot," 7:40. "Black Whip," 6:20, 9:50. tth & O: "Cartoons," 7:15. "Comanche," 7:30, 10:30. "Bandido," 9:00. O SURER WAY TO HER HEART! m o oo 1329 tT St. Ph. 2-3217 700 f WM M- . ., ..,.l THURSDAY! Apicture wecarft rave enough 1 xl 10 BIG ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS N0 AM txoutsm ntw A JAPANESE STAt IN Q & If bfy JintJt in ftir far km, rif ior aaaK MO DOWN PATMINT PAY MONTHLY in t 'ss' - v . J. MVMtM f MaCU Cta vnirroa-tau. t ? t.' I- Lm w a C.at fa ar Waal r wai