Monday, November 10, 1958 The Daily Nebroskon Pog All IM Footba quad Named. If t ; I w ' 1 ' ! " .. - R-s v ? 1 1 . : 4 f . ' v - . - $ J C -m . J v x First Team Lineman Don Wenzl, Sigma Xu Lineman Chuck Greenwald, Sigma Phi Epsilon Lineman Charles Arizumi, Beta Theta Pi Lineman Bob Leigh, Hitchcock House Lineman Mike Edwards, Dental College Back Chuck Stacey, Phi Kappa Psi Back ally Bryans, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Back Art Dewey. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Back Dick Hergenrader, Sigma Nu -1 Mike Edwards f ... ' - i. f . 1, v y n Charles Arizumi Chuck Stacey - By Larry Novicki Dick "Yogi" Hergenrader and Charley Arizumi led se lections for the 1958 all-University intramural football team. Hergenrader, who had nev er played football before this year, caught on to the game fast as he led the ever-improving Sigma Nu's to t h e University championship. Yogi's main sport is baseball. He attends school during the Fall term and plays profes sional baseball in the Boston Red Sox chain during the Spring term. Arizumi Outstanding Arizumi was the outstand ing defensive lineman in the leagues. His consistent hard the dorm and resident halls tournaments, before being dropped by Sigma Nu in the semifinals 28-0. Leigh was the mainstay in the Hitchcock of fensive. Chuck Greenwald, like Ari zumi, earned his place on the team for his exceptional de fensive line play. The quiet Sig Ep sophomore also got in a few licks on offense. He has the distinction of scoring the winning touchdown against the Sig Nu's. He faded to the sidelines as a "safety valve", and when Cork Rowley could not find any open receivers. he flipped the ball to Chuck who ran 35 yards for a touch down making it 19-14 in favor f ' 4 I f ' "I I . wf J? f:. i ir -i i h if -S smmmmmimmimimM tm ' ' 1 Dick Hertrenrade'- Chuck Greenwald charging kept opposing pass- j of the Sig Ep's. It was the ers in hot w ater all season, t only loss for the champion His efforts helped Beta Theta ! Sig' Nu team. Pi compile the best defensive At center is Mike Edwards record in the leagues. Char- of the mer-up Dental Col ley hit his peak against Phi ; iege team Mike, although Kappa Psi as the Beta's smau y.y m was vnecKcu viiuck aiacey ana Art Dewey Husker Loss To KU Flustrating held the Phi Psi's scoreless in a tight 1-0 victory. Seven other players were chosen for first team berths. Intramural teams play with only seven men on a team, but due to the several leagues and the abundance of scrappy both on offense and defense. He was one of the leading pass catchers on the team during the tournaments, and he starred as a lineback er on defense. Back in 1951 and '52 Mike played center on the Lincoln High team that won two consecutive state " I 1 Li.ntiii '1 frmwaiinOTl Wally Bryans Don Wenzl Hawkey es Smell Roses The Hawkeyes of Iowa University are looking at the world through lose colored glasses as result of their re sounding 28-6 win over Minne sota. The Hawks are now the Big Ten champions and have won the right to represent the conference in the Rose BowL a Swingline Stapler no bigger than a pack of gum! 98? SWINGLINE "TOT" Milliom now in use. Uncondi tionally guinnteed. Make book eve, fsten papen, arts and crafts, mends, tacks, etc. Avail, able at your college bookstore. SW1NGUNI" "C" Staple $.19 INC ions island cm, Ntw ven, h I, outstanding men, the Daily footbaU titles AeDrasKan aaaea a couple c a t of players to the all-star ros-f , S"on,d Ifam 4 ter I Backs: Dick Place, Beta Bryans and Stacey Theta Pi-' Phil Even- Dents: Assisting Hergenrader in ob Geisler, Farmhouse; the dream backfield are a stan """nan, Sigma Alpha couple of "Star of the Week" Mu- choices. Wallv Bryans of SAE ! Linemen: Bob Sullivan, Sig- and Chuck Stacey of Phi Kap-; ma Nu: Bob Burton, Dents; Kiev IM Harrier Champion Kier Kansas proved to Nebras- in this instance Kansas, can kans Saturday that you can. capitalize on their breaks. tLJ t- 6i The defeat' larest ever Pa Psi- Both were tailbacks Lany Romjue. Beta Theta the game if the other team, mn up by a Kansas team,Jand signal callers for their Pi; Jim Cook, Phi Kappa Psi; "" " left jy,'e5rasjca jn a f iftn p!ace j respective teams. Bryans pi- Dn Ellerbee, Alpha Tau uc nun iauas auue. ine;10iea me SilZ Alpns TO IOUrul """i ieny iiiinuie, oig-iu-if ii i i . ... . . ... . I ,11 T- -1 . i'tui nusKers may nave to seiue ; place m tne Daily AeDraskan : ma .-vipna cpsuon, race for a last place tie if Iowa final ratings as they wound Hasch, Hitchcock. I State beats Kansas State this! up the season with only one I Honorable mention: Cork iweekend. i loss. Under the leadership of; Rowley, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Beat Oklahoma? Stacey, the Phi Psi's lost only , Bill McQuistan and Fred I The only way the Huskersitw?. ?ames and finished sev I r7ILLI A V ' . UVl I. al 1 . M r can better their present posi tion is to beat Oklahoma, which is no small task. The most flustering thing about the Husker loss at Kan sas, the Husker's fourth in the long series at Lawrence, was ,the fact that they outgained tne jayr.wKs zsb-sh, and out- enth in the ratings. Howlett, Theta XI; Jon Erick son, Sigma Chi; Dick Whit Art Dewey, blocking back; comb, Delta Upsilon; Bob for SAE also made the first Eyth, Phi Kappa Psi; Tom backfield. The ragged all-stat-1 Ash, Avery; Ron Ericson, er from Norfolk was the best Hitchcock; Bob Hoenig, Bou offensive blocker in the Club; Ken France, Phi Epsil- league. He was one of the on Kappa; Gail Hefflefinger, I Tau Delta, and a close third main reasons Bryans' passing ; Phi Epsilon Kappa. I was Alpha Gamma Rho. was so eitecuve throughout Richard Kier of Benton House posted a new record for the intramural cross coun try rim held last Wednesday. toured the mile and a course in the time of 7:21. The race for second place proved to be the most inter esting feature of the event. Tom Ash of Avery nosed out Paul Nielsen of Bessey as both runners were clocked in 7:47. Fourth place went to Larry Patterson of Hitchcock; fifth was Dick St'ickey of Delta ADVERTISING A man who went broke in business said "I blame it all on advertising." His friend replied, "What do you mean? You never did any advertising." "I know," was his answer, "but my compe titors did." Wise Merchants Use the THE DAILY NEBRASKA!! The Only Way to Reach The College Student A 1 U 1114 ir MIC . it u-. tn nn av9i' ae .Tt Besides Arizumi, the top f;n fK ; choices for line positions went Mitchell corps were on the!. . . , . c- long end of the score and keptie ?f Sh ali his hopes of a .500 sea-1 an,d.B,0 of Hatch- most adept pass receiver in the league. This is the sec-i ond all-university honor Don has received. He was also a member of the Daily Nebras kan's basketball all-star team last year. Leigh son, something he nas never dipped below in his coach ing career. ( Next week the Huskers face the mighty Pittsburgh Panth ers. Last week Pitt managed lo defeat Notre Dame 29-26. The Panthers had tied Army before that and are rated one ofthetop m theEast. VhePiil!Week,. award for hjs bacfe. game will be played on the Huskers home playing grounds and will be the sec ond eastern power they have met at home this year. The oother was the season's open-i er against Perm State which Nebraska won 14-7. The Pitt' came will te me seasons field play, but he also played a good deal of the time at end. Hitchcock swept through Harriers iMm finale for the Huskers. j ' ' K ..,. , xhey travel to Norman to! f I II S Fifth !r,lav Oklahoma in the last Wednesday. Nov. 12iamci 8 P.M. Statistics ONLY ONi CONCERT Rrrc4 St $2.00. $1.50 General Admiu'ton SI. 00 &o 0ice Ope" 9 5 PERSHING MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM Lincoln 7-3761 12 14 un F1T DO! t ... BuktaC riMc J mtllr I'HHISG Sri Tr4 GtH4 NmlT AltrmUr J Snmbrr Cmrr J yimmhrr I1rrmr4 Ut riHiu . !. rrrvttM totem " TOT L SET AM ... PI ISmmlmt ' . VM.rf. MKT iim'HVIl Vari ! Rail Uw J J TV.snvtlfM iXmfcer ' ' . 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