Wednesday, May 13. 1959 The Dally Nebraskan Peake, Hodgson and Frakes Return To Defend Big Eight Championships Poge All three defending distant champions return to defend their championships, won a year ago, when the Big Eight Outdoor Track Meet got un derway Friday. Mike Peake of Colorado returns in the 880, Gail Hodgson of Oklahoma is Dack in the mile and Color do'i Bernie Frakes is return ing in the two-mile. Peake set a Big Eight rec ora in winning the 880 last year in the time of 1:50.0 but the best he could do in this year s indoor meet was third. He trailed Bob Tague and Tom Skutka of Kansas. Others who could take t.h ' blue ribbon away from Peake Pollard Receives Mention As Outstanding AthlptP Ken Pollard, Nebraska pole vaulter, received the first nomination for the Daily Ne- braskan's Outstanding Ath lete of The Year Award. Pol lard is a senior from Ashland and is captain of Coach Frank Sevtgne a track squad. The letter nominating Pol lard praised him for his de votion to the track squad and for his record breaking per formances during the past year. Pollard has won three let ters while at Nebraska and has doubled in both hurdles as well as pole vaulting. Ken erased an eight year old Me morial Stadium indoor record with a 14 foot 6 inch vault against Oklahoma State in February. Don Cooper of Ne braska held the record, pre viously, at 14-578. Pollard also set a Big Eight Indoor record during the Big Eight Championships at Kan sas City. Pollard vaulted 16 63 just barely over the old record of 16-6& set by Hen- Dairy Queen Entries Due Entries are being accepted by the American Dairy As sociation of Nebraska for the American Dairy Princess Con test. Requirements for the con test include being resident of Nebraska for at least one year, a dairy farm back ground and being between the ages of 17 and 22. Entrants may not be professional models. Contestants will be judged on a basis of an interview, beauty, personality, back ground and ability to speak and meet the public. The contest will be held in Lincoln June 25. The winner will receive a $250 scholarship and a trip to Arizona to com pete in the national contest. Last year's Nebraska win ner was Barbara Coble, a 1 u n i o r at Kearney State Teachers College. drick Krugger of Oklahoma In 1956. Pollard continued his on slaught on the record books with a vault of 14 feet 6Vt inches against Kansas, aStur day. The height set a meet record breaking the old standard held by Cooper at 14-1V4 since 1951. ' Ken was a 14-foot vaulter as a junior but he really came into his own this year. He is married and a senior in Teachers. College. He is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Pollard will be performing this weekend in the Big Eight outdoor championships at Norman, Oklahoma. ! Nebraskan Want Ads No Worrtn! 1 d. 2 da. 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He ran sec ond to junior college transfer Eisenman in the indoor meet as Eisenman set a record at 9:03.1. Threatening Frakes throne, In addition to Eisenman will be Billy Mills and Dan Ral ston of Kansas, Robert Ran neken of Missouri, Tom Rod da of Kansas State and Joe American Horse of Nebraska. Daily Nebraskan Sports Ice Hockey The Royal Canadians, un defeated winners of the IM Hockey Championships, will play a league All-Star team next Wednesday, May 20, at Pershing Auditorium. Face off for the All-Star contest will be at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are now being sold in Room 102 of the Physical Educa tion Building and by various team representatives. Ad vance tickets are 50c. Tick ets at the door will be 75c. Farm House, AGS, And Manatt Cop Wins In Softball Tourney Action continued in the in tramural Softball tournament with three games being played on Monday. There were, four games scheduled but there was a misunder standing between the Chem ists and the Soph Dents and the game has been resched uled for tonight if the weath er permits. In the other three games, Manatt won a 1-0 forfeit de cision from GUS II, the Theta Xi team beat the Alpha Gam ma Sigma squad, and Farm House copped a close 1-0 decision from Beta Theta Pi. The Farm House-Beta The ta Pi game was tight all the Both teams way were only able to gain five hits. Farm House scored the only ruu of the game on a sacrifice fly and a base hit. Bob Dannert moved to third on the sacrifice fly and came on in to score on a single to combined to Student Health. The contest between Theta Xi and Alpha Gamma Sigma was equally as close as the other game and the scoring was more liber al. The Theta Xis opened the first inning with one run. right field. Ed Gates pitched j Going into the last inning the a two-hitter for Farm House. I AGRs lead 6-3, but the Theta Leslie Cock of Farm House! Xis put together a four run was hurt midway through the game and had to be taken outburst in the top sixth and lead 7-6. of the HOLLYWOOD BOWL Open Bowling Saturday & Sunday 24 Lanes Automatic Pinsetters Restaurant . . . Barber Shop 920 IV. 43th PIIOIVE 6-19U Chuck Stacey Nominated , For IM Athletic Award ' : i ' -." ' Chuck Stacey Include The SOVIET UNION IN YOUR TRIP ABROAD Economy Trips Our Specialty From tin Per IV Day BLACK SEA VACATIONS YALTA $7.50 per day SOCHI $10.00 pr day Writ for folder UN 3 ) M1MMOI1C MO 111 MOWMAY, KW TOM !(,., Ofde 7-1774 cm PLEASANT SURPRISE.' Dreamy diamonds, modestly priced Usually you would pay much more for an ensemble having auch exquisite new styling. Three fiery diamonds flash in the engagement ring and four in the wedding ring, engagement $ CONVENIENT TERMS jf 'Z 'P" if UOt V tlreet J '"It 'J? Chuck Stacey is the first nominee for the "IM Athlete of the Year" award. Stacey was cited not only because of his ability in ath letics, but also because of his versatility. The letter stated, "He has competed in nearly all forms of intramurals; ranging from horseshoes, ping pong, and water polo to football, basketball, Softball, and track." The letter went on to say that Chuck had been named to the Daily Nebraskan IM football team first as a sec ond team member and this year as a first team selection. This year Stacey also gained more honors when he re ceived the Bob Reynolds tro phy which is annually award ed to the Phi Kappa Psis' outstanding athlete. IM Athlete Award Will Be Presented This year the Daily Ne braskan will not only present the varsity "Athlete of the Year" . with an engraved trophy, but will also recognize the "IM Athlete of the Year". He will also receive a trophy from the Daily Nebraskan. Any person or group may nominate an individual for the award, but the final selection will be left to the sports staff. Nominations should be sent to: Sports Editor Daily Nebraskan Room 20 Student Union. College Night Tonight has been desig nated as College night at Sherman Field with the Lin coin Chiefs host to Burling ton. General Manager Roger Botorff announced that any student with a University I. D. would be admitted on a general admission ticket for 60 cents. Flying Club The University Flvhur Club will hold a business meeting and election of officers at 7:30 tonight at Union Airport KfSmm' CSSja "' I 7"ev J You can light either end! Get satisfying flavor...So friendly to your fasts! NO FLAT ' "FILTERED-OUT" FLAVORI See how Pall Mall's famous length of fine tobacco travels and gentles the smoke makes it mild but does not filter out that satisfying flavor! NO DRY SMOKED-OUT" TASTE! j v r I Mm as"' ' 5 1. iWO, . . EsSfe mmm Outstanding... and they are Mild! 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