Wednesday, March 11, 1959 The Daily Nebroskon Page 3 CAMPUS CHATTER 1. jjr' ' M off"" f Janet Shoren Andenoa Fashion is the fab ric, cut and color of an outfit, and in the way you wear it. Here ia a pert summer style glowing in a fine cot ton finish. The blouse has . the ever popular roll up sleeves and the collar is accentuated with rick rack. The matching pants are in combed cotton, styled by Shelby. They come in colors of blue and kakie and have rick rack on the cuffs. These pants sell for $8.98. Gold's campus shop has many new and ex citing styles for casual wear. Be sure to stop and try on these fash ionable outfits. See you soon, Sharon Arulenon and Janet Hoeppner Sigma MPs Win Both 'A 'B' Fraternity Basketball Crowns The hour was-6:00 and it belonged to the Sigma Nus. They had just won two divi sions in the Fraternity Bas ketball Championships. The Snakes won an overtime 40- 38 "A" game over the ATOs while the Sigma Nu "B" team copped a close 37-33 contest from the ATO "B" team. The "A" game was touch and go all the way with neith er team able to gain a lasting advantage. Jerry . Wagner opened the scoring for the Sig ma Nus with a free throw in the first few seconds. Both teams were careful and the scoring was light, but Sigma Nu held a 6-4 first quarter lead. In the second quarter, both teams were again unable to find the range and the half ended with a 13-13 tie. Don Kleiber for the ATOs and Don Wenzl for the Sigma Nus - 7 it v lit Bob Brandeis GOLD'S Varsity Shop Feature of the Week a$ Suggested by Marvin Moes y Dacron and Wool Blend Suit by Clothcraft Clothcraft hat designed mn exciw give model with m tlub Hitching pattern on m mid-weight fabric of 55 dacron and 45 wool. Choose from many popular color combina tion! in ' 36 through 46. E penally for Easier L 15.00 Varsity Shop Balcony Wt Giv StH Green Stamp Gold's OF NEBRASKA topped the first half scoring with six apiece. The third quarter was a scoring free for all with the ATOs potting 13 and the Sig ma Nus getting 12. Dick Beecher broke the tie with a jump shot and then hit an other to give the ATOs a quick fuur point lead, but Dpn Wenzl flashed back for the Sigma Nus with two jump shots to tie the game again. Both teams then trad ed baskets until the final sec onds of the third quarter when Beecher hit a long jump shot just as the buzzer sound ed to give the ATOs a 26-25 lead. The fourth quarter was much like the third -rIvh both teams trading baskets, but with 40 seconds left to play in the game, the ATOs lield a two point advantage. Bob Sullivan then calmly turned and hit a long jump to tie the score and send the game into overtime. Ron Seymour drew first blood in the overtime for the Sigma Nus with a free throw and Wenzl dropped in a quick basket to give the Sigma Nus a three point lead. But the ATOs were by no means through. Bob Brandis and Beecher tossed in two baskets and the ATOs were ahead. The Sigma Nus tied it up on free throw and with only a few seconds remaining to be played in the period, Bob Sullivan flipped in a long jump shot to win the game he had earlier saved. Sullivan topped the Sigma Nu scoring with 16, followed by Don Wenzl with 14. Don Kleiber sank 11 for the ATOs. if ' . ' . .. I ' 1 h! Don Wenzl In the "B" game, the Sig ma Nus were also in serious trouble. Dick Schmoker opened the scoring with two free throws for the Snakes and the first quarter ended with the Sigma Nus in com mand 9-8. At the close of the first half, the Sigma Nus led 19 -17. Schmoker rimmed 11 points for the bnakes in the first half and Wayne Gunderson added five for the ATOs. Dick Koeler, who garnered no points in the first half, suddenly found the range for the Snakes in the second. He pumped in 12 points and gave the Sigma Nus the needed scoring punch to win. ine third period closed with the Sigma Nus in the lead 29- 25. Schmoker got six points in the second half to give him a" total of 17 a n d Koeler grabbed 12. Turner on All-Big 8 Team; Maxey Named to 3rd Five Boh Boozer Only Unanimous Selection Jack Braley Named Husker Football Asst. Jack Braley, former Husker letterman, was named as an assistant football coach. He is filling the vacancy left on the Husker staff when John Gor dy resigned to re-enter pro fessional football. The appointment was ap proved by the Board of Reg ents, upon a recommendation by Athletic Director Bill Or wig. Braley is advancing from the position of graduate as sistant in football, which he has held for two years. He lettered as an end in 1954 and 1955 under the departed Bill Glassford. The new Husker coach will probably work with the ends, while Don Scarbrough, who previously coached the ends, will be working with the tack les. "We feel fortunate in hav ing available a young man of Jack's ability," Head Coach Bill Jennings said. "We have , ,, ' ...,.u.Jlu,i. Wll'-H H i fn)AhJ AFTEH SHAVE LOTION Refrt thing antiseptic action heals razor nicks, helps keep your skin in top condition. 1 .00 SHUITON Nn Vert TrM watched him the past two years and we know what he can do. He is capable and will make a top flight coach Orwig said the entire staff was impressed with Braley' coaching ability in his ca pacity as a graduate assistant. "When we have a capable person who is one of our own boys we like to give him an opportunity to advance in his coaching career." Army Rifle Team Places Second The Army ROTC Rifle team placed 2nd out of 15 teams in the Midwest Camp Perry Smallbore Rifle Matches held at Kemper Military Academy in Booneville, Missouri. Purdue University won the match with a total score of 741. The Cornhusker team fin ished a close second with a score of 737. Michael Flannigan of Oma ha was top shooter for the Cornhuskers with 190. William Holland, Overton, shot a 188; Conley Cleveland, Superior, fired 186 and Howard B. Mc Niff of Franklin shot a 173. Pi Lambda Theta Pi Lambda Theta will not hold a meeting this week. Herschell Turner of Ne braska was the only junior named on the UPI All-Big Eight Conference team. The Husker scoring ace was named to the mythical five along with Bob Boozer and Don Matuzek of Kansas State, Arlen Clark, Oklahoma State, and Gerry Schroeder of Colorado. Boozer Unanimous Boozer, already named to several AU-American teams, was the only player to be named to the team on all the first team ballots that were cast. The poll included coaches, sportswriters, broad casters and college publicists. Gerry Schroeder had the closest call as he barely edged out Dennis Price of Ok lahoma and Ron Loneski of Kansas. Loneski and Price were on the second team along with Waily Frank, Kan sas State, Don Walker, Colo, rado and Bill Bridges of Kan sas. Albert Maxey of Nebraska received third team honors along with Al Abram of Mis souri, John Krocheski and Ron Baukol of Iowa State and Alan Donoghue of Kan sas. Maxey and Bridges of Kansas had the distinction of being the only sophomores listed on the first three teams. K. St. To NCAA Everyone named on the team has finished the season except for Boozer, Mautzek and Frank of Kansas State. J w4 7 Herschell Turner Nebraskan Want Ads PERSONAL Ethr Loo. apecialln In Men't A Women'! flttine problems. Double breaeted converted to lngle. 4445 So. 4Sth. 4-4212. . FOR SALE Thlf pace. Why don't you ell those unused articles. For aie Bookcase, desk, ern-st-of- drawers, mlscellaneoua furniture. 3-6337. For sale: Year old Maenavo Hi-Fi : et. 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