weanesaoy, April i;, Phi Psis and Gus 11 Play For Crown Phi Kappa Psi and Gus II moved into the finals of the All-University V 0 II y b a 1 1 Championships last night with victories over Acacia and Smith respectively. The Phi Psis, 1 1 d by the tremendous spiking of the two Stacy brothers, Sid and Chuck, and Jim Good, took two straight victories over Acacia in a two out of three series, to win the Fraternity "A" Championships. Acacia fell 15-4 in the first game but made an early bid in the sec ond one before falling 15-8. Gus II also took two straight games in a two out of three series from Smith. Gus II walked away with the first game 15-6 but had to come from behind in the second to win 15-12. Smith led most of the game but Gus II tied it up 12-12 and then went on to win. Gus II, the Burr-Selleck Champ, will meet the Phi Psis, the Fraternity "A" Champ, tonite at 8 p.m. for the All-University Crown. The Daily Nebroskon Page 3 Canoe Stuffers Spurn Booths Phone booths, canoes there're all the same. Fifty-six persons at Wai kikl Beach in Hawaii adap ted the phone booth craze to an implement c 1 0 s er to home. They stuffed themselves Into an out r i g g e r canoe which normally holds six. The canoe then sank In shal low water. Hersch 's Claims as Honors Cement NU's Greatest By Hal Brown It has been more than month since the basketball season ended but Hersch Turner is still receiving ho& ors to strengthen his claim as Nebraska's most honored bas ketball player. The latest hon or to come his way was his selection to Kansas State's all-opponent first team. He joined such select com pany as Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati and Arlen Clark of Oklahoma State on the team picked by the Wildcats. Helms All American Probably the greatest hon or, Turner received this year was a third team spot on the Helms Athletic Foundation Ail-American team. Turner was one of only three Big Eight players chosen by the Helms Foundation. Bob Booz er of Kansas State was a first team choice and Clark of Oklahoma State joined Turner on the third team. Commenting on the Helms Softball Results Farm House 15 ZBT 4 Kappa Sigma S nuo Sigma-Nu 15 ATO 0 ineia ai io SAG 6 HOLLYWOOD BOW1 Open Bowling Saturday I Sunday 24 Lanes Automatic Pinsetters Restaurant . . . Barber Shop 920 N. 48th PHONE 6-1911 "it was hope to Award, Turner said, a great honor, but I do better next year. Hersch was also named to the United Press International Big Eight first team, to Look magazine s district five all star team. He will also re ceive the Walter Dobbins me morial award as the most valuable basketball player at Nebraska. Only Junior Turner was the only Junior chosen by UPI. Rounding out the UPI first five in addition to Turner were Don Matus zak, Kansas State; Clark, Oklahoma State; Gerry Schroeder, Colorado, and Boozer, Kansas State. Turner and Boozer were the only Big Eight representa tives on the Look team. Boozer was on the All-America first team. The Walter Ttobbins memo rial award is presented in honor of Walter E. Dobbins, former sports editor of the Lincoln Journal. Turner was chosen for the award by the opposing Big Eight coaches. The award will beoresented May 9 as a part of All-Sports Day. AP Fails . An incideni which caused considerable comment throughout the Big Eight was the Associated Press' failure to include Turner on their Big Eight first team. The AP rele gated Hersch to their secend team. Turner's comment on , I30W THAT RING GETS AROUND! Tawyton ' ' RIO 4 1 li'i I ! J i , , i:V;r; t j?i , ; .v ' l&Svr ' -V III'; '"''A fft ' ' DUAL FILTER Jj Kl - rln ;j ' ". vc -irV'irnr r i mniiimimiiifiiinl Tareyton's Dual Filter filters as no single filter can: 1. It combines an efficient pure white outar filter ... I with a unique Inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL . . . Which f) been definitely proved to make the smoke of I cigarette milder and smoother. The Tareyton Ring Marks the Real Thing! Hooray for college students I They're making new Dual Filter Tareyton the big smoke on American campuses! Are you part of this movement? If so, thanks. If not,.try 'em! ?JEW DUAL FILTER laVSypOn being shunned by the AP was, "I wasn't disappointed. They picked who they thought should be on the team." Opposing coaches had noth ing but praise for the 6-2, 185 pound junior from Indianap olis, Indiana. Kansas State coach Tex Winter compared him to Oscar Robertson, Cin cinnati's all-American. Win ter said, "He's a tremendous basketball player and as good as anyone in the league this year." Tex added, "I think he can do just about everything that Oscar Robertson can and just about as well. Oscar has a little edge in shooting ability, but other than that there's not much difference. Turner is a great player." Other Coaches Colorado coach Sox Walseth said, "Turner can really move. He has a good shot and un der that Eastern-type offense, he can do his best as a free lancer." Doyle Parrack of Oklahoma speaking of Turner and Al Maxey said, "Turner and Maxey are as good as anyone around. We can't do anything with them." Jerry Bush, Turner's own coach, says, "I very defin itely think he's an All-American." Bush continues, "The greatest thing about Turner is his devotion to the team. He's a real team player. He does things for us knowing that he could possibly be making a lot more points. But he's just a great kid. There's no doubt that he is one of the greatest players I have ever coached." Scoring Record Hersch set a Nebraska single season scoring record with 428 points to lead the Husk ers scoring. He also set a Nebraska record for most field goals in a single game with 14 against Detroit. Turn er led the Huskers in rebound ing with 244. His closest com petitor in this department was Maxey with 179. Another record which Turner will undoubtedly erase next year is the three-season scoring record of 854 held by Rex Ekwall. Hersch has a two year total of 674 and needs only 181 points h i s senior year to set the record. Turner thinks the Huskers will be better next year. He says, "I think we will be vast ly improved. We will have more heighth and more bench strength, something which has been lacking the past two years." Colorado Shot ' The feat that Nebraska bas ketball fans will probably re member Turner the longest for is the 40-foot shot he hit in. the last five seconds to beat Colorado, 62-61 at t h e Coliseum in February. Turner doesn't claim this as his biggest thrill of the '58-59 season however. According to Turner, the biggest thrill of the season was the team s showing in the Big Eight Tourney. After his c o 1 1 e g e career is over, Turner hopes to play pro basketball and then go into commercial art as an illustrator. Tennis Team To Omaha the University of Nebraska tennis team goes against Omaha University at Omaha Wednesday. Standing 3-5 for the season, the Huskers have won 27 and lost 27 individual matches. In games won thn Huskers have taken 503 against 509 by opponents. Albert Arrigunaga of Mex ico Citv is the top Doint maker with 10. Bruce Russell, San Diego, C'alif.. is next with 7 and Bill North, Lincoln, third with 6. , North is a two-sport ath lete competing also as a swimmer. R.O.T.C. Rifle Team to Ho!d Invitational Gallery Competition The Varsity Rifle Team in conjunction with the ROTC department will sponsor the Sixth Annual Invitat'onal Gal lery Championship Match. TJie mali o ha h'H Aoril 18-19 will be the largest inter collegiate event of the year. Eleven colleges and uni versities with 130 riflemen will participate in the event which will be held in the basement of the Military and Naval Science Building. Awards amounting to $150 will be given by the Varsity Rifle Club and commercial firms. The meet will consist of three matches. The first will be a team match with a possible 300 points to be fired from the prone, kneel and stand posi tions. The second will be an in dividual match with a pos sible 200 points to be fired from the prone and stand po sitions. The third match will con sist of the scores of the first two matches added together for the total points of each college. The Lincoln Air Force Base will provide lodging for the riflemen. The match which started in ; . V i 1 VAT-' :K E I I I Turner 1954 with 5 schools and 55 shooters has grown to be the largest intercollegiate event of its kind in the Midwest. The Universii-' will have two teams of 10 men each in the event. The University's first team will consist of the following: Ken Nowotny, Dick Woolley, Conley Cleveland, Dick Chris tensen, Marvin Cox, Mike Flannigan, Bill Holland, How ard McNiff, Andris Staklis and James Moore. The following men are in the second team: John Gilli land, Dave Hillman, Don Bell, Huskers At .500 Mark Meet I. St. Fridcy Standing at an even .500 with four victories and four losses. Nebraska's baseball team meets Iowa State in its first big Eight test of the sea son here Friday and Satur day. A single game is scheduled at 3 p.m. Friday and two 7 inning games at 1 p.m. Satur day. Coach Tony Sharpe will start either Dean Flock or Enlowe Hevner against the Cyclones. Iwa State stands 1-5 but Sharpe points out that three losses were to a strong Minnesota team. The Cyclones won one and lost two to Oklahoma, but the losses were by one-run mar gins. Dave Murakami, sopho more shortstop, and Ken Rui singer, pitcher and first base man, lead the Cornhuskers in hitting after eight games. Ruisinger also is the top pitcher with 2 victories and no losses. Batting averages after eight pames: Nam ibrb rbl cv. Jerry Harrit 7 I 4 1 .571 Bill Fisher 6 3 3 2 .500 Dave Murakami 17 7 3 .412 Earl Oilman S 2 2 2 .400 Ken Ruislneer 32 6 12 8 .375 Bob Glaon 6 O 2 2 3.13 .'erry McKay 3 r 1 0 .333 LeRoy Zcntiu 22 2 7 0 .318 Bob Semin 13 1 4 O .308 Gil Dunno 33 7 10 4 .303 Pick Nelson 27 3 I i .396 Dnn VoKel 12 5 S 7 .250 Harry Tolly 4 1 1 2 .25(1 Ely Churchich 22 t i 4 .257 Doug Sioler 25 11 5 3 .200 Enlowe Hevner 6 2 1 O .17 Pcan Flock 5 O 0 0 .000 Orvla T,rsen 4 1 0 .000 Rick Welch 3 0 0 O .000 Jim Wahl 1 0 0 0 .01)0 Jerry Benn 0 0 0 0 .000 PITCHING RECORDS Name W L IP ERA BB SO Flock 1 1 13M, 2 02 5 16 Welch 1 0 7H 2.45 6 2 Rulsinjer 2 0 11 3.27 7 6 Oleason 0 3 14' 5.02 8 4 Larsen 0 0 2 9.00 2 2 Hevner 0 5 14 40 7 3 Dunne V4 54.00 2 0 Pat Kuncl, James Tangborn, Lynn Peterson, Richard Dix, Leon Cunningham, Alvin Christensen and Paul Moes-sner. CAMPUS CHATTER 4 0!; : will Janet Hoappnw Sharon Anderson Cotton takes a wonder fully casual air, fashioned into this flattering three piece outfit. 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