fc'-;- "'- iV A' Mondoy, November 24, 1958 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Big Eight Roundup Big 8 Defending K-State By Randall Lambert Height, experience, and speed best describe the Kan sas State Wildcats, defending Big Eight champions. The Wildcats, who made it to the NCAA semifinals last year, will be a strong favorite to capture the Big Eight championship for the second year in a row. Height While the Wildcats can't match the height of 1957-58's big front line, two of the big gest return Bob Boozer (6-8! and Wally Frank (6-8). Coach Tex Winter will probably keep both in the lineup at the same time, which should give the Cats plenty of rebound power. The Wildcats have three regulars returning. This in Have a WORLD of FUN! Travel with HTA UnMiovabh low Cost Europe 60 fc $645 Orient 43-65 Ban. eleao credit, aim iow ht to M.i l&SXTZi i Around Mm World II 791 up. j a ymt Trmi As Q t w u. iKkii- ! ' mm. tat Qcaas 4. 1 7-159 u mL nOLLYllOOD BOX Open Bowling Saturday t Sunday 24 Lanes Automatic Pinserter Restaurant . . . Barber Shop 920 IV. 48th PHONE 6-1911 Feature of the Week as suggested by BOB LINDELL. of GOLD'S VARSITY SHOP Tuxedos BY AFTER SIX fw 1 V ' , - , : i tt I Mn' Should cludes Boozer, Frank, and I olavmaker Don Matuszak. 6-9 senior guard. Although Frank 1 didn't start every game, he must be considered a regular because he traded off equal- V J. Tex Winter Ij throughout most of the sea-1 son with the departed Hayden Ahlwttt at a forward snot. ! The overall team speed should be better than last vpar with little Don Matus- zak leading the smaller, speedier guards, rairea wun Matuszak. who has started fori IWO years, Will OK ClUier .11111 Holwerda. 6-0 senior, or N)n- ty Ballard, 6-0 junior. Missing from Uie guara corps is iwiylFist canned free Uirows ini.. u..t .u-,.i, The nw Tuxedo de igiml for the college and young professional man: Uiuol 57.30 Offer 52 50 Include: Blue-block Tuaod rT acett ' Docroo) bUnal ($43) T Jhift (7.50) Cummerbund nd Ti set (5.00) 4 Other Formal Set $50 He ready . . Military Bull ii December S Clothin . . . Balcony Golds OF NEBRASKA Champ Rep eat Dewitz, all-conference guard, Returning to the frontline for the Wildcats will be the two big boys, Boozer and Frank. Boozer will probably be at center most of the time. Last year Boozer played the post some of the time, but generally he was a forward. Boozer reaped many All American honors and broke several K-State records. In cluded was a new season high of 544 points Frank, a Norton, Kan. . -a ..i il! i i proauci, is uie uiiru in ... r UI girai SUpilUIIIUIC men" that Coach Tex Winter ft no JairAlAftAil In IIPfDGC Jack Parr and Bob Boozer preceded him. With the t. vy "7 ww luuuug perience he gained bv seeing i'"! "Pset over Missouri acUon in all 27 Cat games!01" Kansas. last year, he may be one or. the best in the country. Opposite Frank at a for-; ward sDot will be either Steve Douglas, 6-4 junior. Glen ' probably still wandering ijy regarded sophomore cen Long, 6-4 junior, or Ced Price, I around the Steel City in be-jter Bili wrage left school. 6-6W sophomore now playing wilderment. The g.9 pivotman had been football. T l 1 VI.. V krrnrl Inpc Lf "K "If"' Uie . w"uw" Z, ? graduatlon was ttat of Jack Parr, 6-9 center. DUs Down Phi Psis In Overtime Ron Krafka and George the second overtime period to i give Delta Upsilon a 46-i3 sud- j - - ' aen aeaui titiui I Kappa Psi in an intramural j basketball thriller Tuesday. ; ; The Phi Psi's, led by Chuck j j Stacey, came from behind in jthe last period to knot uie j count and send the contest into overtime. They then con trolled the tip and stalled out the three-minute overtime waiting for the last shot. They j ; missed, and the game went into sudden death KVSsfrow and the! rirct nf nonrm Kisk's praiu'KMy io. i ana tne z.eias i shots was an that was needed j nn ..: ! for the DU victory. Fisk's second toss was unheeded but he canned it. NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIEDS '54 Stmrm aTaHaMe just payment. Call 2-4064. taka ar Z&ffiS.&$yt& this week because of ofnee for jim jonas. ; vacation. Dec. 2, Kappa Delta IjOftT. Maroon Rheaffer pencil around will plav Women's Residence XZy SH'Ztoti I HaUs. Tri Delta will play Ter- ; - I I A LS" III l ' ' u: I . . and Naviaux Larry Naviaux's 93 yard in- terccption runback was one of the few bright spots in tne Husker's 40-7 loss to Orange bound Oklahoma. Naviaux's bit of thievery was the' long est ever accomplished against the Sooners. Again the Huskers faced a depth and overall speed prob lem that has hindered them throughout the year. The Ok lahomans not only threw two From The Outside by randall lambert Although Nebraska's foot ball record for the season was 3-7, it probably goes without saying that it was the most successful in three years. Most experts gave the Huskers a chance of winning two and possibly three games at the beginning of the sea son. However, if anyone would have gone far enough 4 ...... . i i r tvA ...:nM all-time;1" uwl "l j uuuiu ue over reuu oidie ami Pittsburgh, they would have (been quietly escorted off to the , bjn Most people ; Huskers might figured the beat Iowa i State and Kansas State, with. me renn Mate Aiiiany La ons were snocKea Dy uie Husker's 14-7 win, while the Pitt Panther followers are Last year, after Nebraska's cagers had upset KU and K- Tonight is the annual Kans State, it was reported that as state Varsity-Freshman Kansans were out with shot- j basketball game. Starting at guns looking for misplaced j a forward spot for the frosh Nebraskans that had acci-1 wiU be Jerry Johnson, 64 for dentally wandered over the!ward from xorth Platte, Ne state line. I doubt if Penn- j braska sjlvanians (Quakers in-; center for KU ciuaeaj wouia oe mucn man: hospitable. Sooner Nicknames Not only do the Oklahoma Sooner's football teams have! 1 1 1 1 a. 11 ii 1 1 r tiiii. Liirr vjzvj.d2iiuiiia football players and coach- j staff als0 have managed some The following, of; Ladies' Day There were many sore arms on campus, mine not ex cluded, as the volleyball tour nament opened last week. Tuesday. Alpha Phi defeated were victorious over the Th- otac Worlrmsrlav'u results in cluded Pi Phi over Terrace Hall, AOPi over the Tri Delts, and Chi Omega over KKG No. 1. Thursday, Alpha Xi defeat ed Alpha Phi and AOPi beat Pi Phi. Vacation Xo intramurals will be two cartons of Camels Rimback j units that' were equal in strength at the Huskers, but also suited up over twice as many men as Nebraska. They managed to use five different teams. Nebraska's first unit was called on to go with little or no substitution. Punting As usual, the Husker's punt ing was outstanding and kept things from being even worse. George Harshman punted five course, do not include those names given to them by their opponents. AH-American center Bob Harrison is sometimes called "Hock" because he was once careless enough to say it was his ambition to coach the Hockday Girls' School of Dal las, Texas. Wilkinson is "The Tall, Grayhaired Man" and line coach Corner Jones is "The Little Round Man." Trainer Ken Rawlinson is "Pusher" because when he squirted spirits of peppermint into the Sooners' mouths during a nationally-televised bowl game, an imaginative eastern mag azine writer wrote that Raw linson was giving the Sooners narcotics. Basketball Colorado Basketball Coach Sox Walseth got a real jolt over last weekend when high- i tabbed as a sure starter. fresnmelI thlg year is Way Hishtower. 6-8 Divot from the same nign scnooi mat pro- 1 tl"! I. '1 t.Bn! aucea nui iiiammrnaui. . Replacing Chamberlain this : e in Af., ior from St. Joseph ;He'U be trying to fil . cai 11 rm vj ui A.VAV n i i . ovii s, .Mo. fill some big shoes, by eileen ivarren J race Hall, and the Theta's will go against tne ueita uam mas. Dec. 3, Alpha Chi meets Zeta. and KKG No. 2 playt Pi Phi. Dec. 4, the schedule is Tri Delta vs. Alpha r'kt l .i L... f irn.Rac!- VIII vr is. niEiiict vi v;" dence Halls came, and kk No. 1 vi. loser of KD-Resi-dence Halls game. Duckpins In D u c k p i n s, Tri Delta, Kappa Delta Xo. 2 and Alpha Chi are in the semi-finals, and the Pi Phis play the Alpha Phis in the quarter-finals. Dec. 2, co-rec volleyball starts. Tomorrow nM)P. is the deadline for getting your team entered. for our leader! Highlights OU Loss times for a 43.2 average, while Harry Tolly punted twice for a 32.3 average. Another significant thing about Nebraska's punting was the ability of Don Fricke, Joe Ponseigo, and others to get down under the punts and pre vent Sooner runbacks. The Sooners only were able to return three of eight punts and th three that were re turned were for little yard age. Bob Cornell returned one for five yards, the best re turn of the day. The other two were taken byscatbacks Jimmy Carpenter and Jackie Holt. Carpenter got three yards and Holt only went a yard with his only return. The Oklahoma loss was the seventh suffered by the Husk ers. This ran the season rec ord to 3-7. IM Basketball Results Brown PaJaca 1 i A Mo u y 4 loaj Wmiier'i hiih Glca Lrfler LoMfs kigb Wyne Keyaold 7 imiu Sigma Phi 1 I Alapha Gamma Sifma 11 winners nili T. Schwab Loaer'a huh D. 6tolieaiberf Pioneer 13 Cornhuaker Coop 4 4 4 It Winnr'a hixh Iarrr Hacemeier 12 Loser high Gle Nareber ( Pi Kappa Phi 7 7 It 3 Thru Chi S J 10 Winner'! hlfh Gary Schmidt M Loser'a hich Jack Vershauer 5 Hitchcock "A" 11 14 M 1 71 Benton "A" 1 3 3 1 10 Wiimer'i high Brnca Hascb Loner's high Da va Lou and Bab Taylor 3 Seatoo I 17 10 t 45 Andrews 1 7 1130 Winner's high Dale Cbrittenaen 11 Loser's high Lambert Sobon Ut Individual Statistics NEBRASKA Kashiw Alt. Tarda An McCashland T Fischer T Naviaux T ToBr T Zaruba 1 n n 21 7 I S 1.1 XI 1J Stinnett .. Harshman PassiaaT AM. Cam. Tds. 1 23 .1 1 i . t 1 -4 .4 1 1 Fiortwx .. Wl.ita .... Tolly Harahmaai Naviaux Stinnett .. BeeeiTtBf Ka. Caocht Tds I White RrtfMl . 1 23 I 3. 3 1! j Fischer Paatiac Kirks ... i ... 3 Atc. 43.2 32.3 j I , ""1Tshmaa OKLAHOMA atahia Alt. Tarda At ' Gautt 12 110 Rolle 10 75 Holt 2 43 J. Carpenter I Hob ay 33 Baker 3 - II I). Carpenter 3 16 Pellow 4 14 Bo-d 7 SaiKiefer 3 5 Cornell 3 S O'Neal 3 -12 9.1 7.S 21.5 50 37 CO 53 3.5 .1 1.7 1.7 -6.0 raasiac Alt. Cams. Tdv Baker 3 2 44 i. Carpenter 4 1 20 Boyd 2 1 17 Sandefer ComeU .. Pellow .. 3 1 KeceiTlaa- Ke. Caas-hl Tds ' Rector Hohby f 5cDanil p. carpenter 1 Pellow 1 j Pmatla Kirks Baker 3 Cornell 1 ! McDaniel : 3 NOVEMBER 24-29 POTATO DONUTS 39 FEDERAL BAKE More people drop in for Camels than any other cigarette on earth. It stand to reason: the best tobacco makes the best smoke. The Camel blend of costly tobaccos has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mildness. Put fad$ and fancy stuff In th post X.;. ? x B. I ' j - VI i Larry Naviaux DeJU Ta De)U "C" U U SUma Chi "C" a jj Winner's hidt-BUI IJndtTcs 20 "ft nita uiea Shaheal 22 SAE "C" 12 a nJ7 Winner's Hih-Cre Paaos-17 Loner's High Jerry Myers 10 Si Kp "C" is if aj m v. 4 M W inner's hutb Carl Novak U rJr0".1"' ."ish-Dok Cnun-i Delia Ipsilun "C" 11 4 4 rni uni (.- u a 1030 Winner's hUb-Jira Killintar 14 Loser s hmh-Joha CrUtith-11 SK"-!.5.! " 4 I S 4- We'l A t I id ii Winner's high-Tom Sheidoa U Losers hish-Georga Mayer Farmhouse "A" 4 4 j uw.iia iiu S 14 11 14 f Winner s high-Bob SoJItvaa 12 . s losi Heuermann-O To? la XI "A" 4 11 u li 11 Winner's hurh-Dick Deta-14 Loser a high-Dave Godtoy 1 5f- A" 1 M-W bAE A 11 ia ia a so Winner's high-Jerry Trimbleiru9 Lau:Jl',. ! Bauermeiater 11 rhi Psl "C" Ids s 24 Winner's high Cury Aksamit14 Loser's high Larry Cola-10 f,Dlon "B" t I 2 4 4 420 Winner's high Dallas Dyer 13 Loser's high Jack Conger I S""1?" i ;;b;; mi ios Maclean "B" 2 4-12 winner's high Jacoba. Johnson. 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